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�Kleine to Probe Sewage Plant
By MELINDA UPP
State Rep. John Henry
leine (R-32nd) of Lake

ing from the two places. The
commission also will probe char-

“The village would have
spend thousands of dollars

ges

bring

orest has called a meeting

needs, that it sends toxicants into
the -air,
and
that
sewage
is

that

the

sewage

treatment

improperly treated.

“We’re

als to investigate the vilge sewage treatment plant

d the brickyards land fill.
Rep. Kleine said that the Illinois
ater Resource Commission, of
ich he is a member, will invesbate the causes of odors emanat-

not

plant

up

to

acceptable

standards, so the answer might be

plant is inadequate for Deerfield’s

ext Thursday of state,
punty, and Deerfield offi-

the

to
to

finger-pointing.

annexation

to

the

sanitary

dis-

trict,’ he said Tuesday.
He added that the land-fill
problem
might
be solved by

ne

Il,

NO.

Klassen,

director

Sanitary

of

Water

the

Board;

developing a conservation
the brickyards.

area in

William Lodge, director of conservation for the State of Illinois;
and John Guillou, director of the

tion,’’ Rep. Kleine said.

“These are some of the ideas I
hope will come out-of Thursday’s
meeting,’”’ he said. ‘‘All I know is
that we can’t pass the situation off

division of waterways.
Others who have been invited
are Raymond Anderson, general

any

Sanitary District; Bruce Frost,
West Deerfield Township supervi-

He said Deerfield could end its
sewage
treatment
problems
by
annexing to the North Shore Sanitary District.

$4.00

7

ence

Illinois

We’re trying to help and aid this
community in its intolerable situa-

longer.

I can’t

tell you

how

A

of

Harlan,

the

North

president

County

sion;

Forest

and

H.

of

W.

Vernon
Kenney

the

Preserve

1967

31,

Lake

Commis-

Byers,

Lake

State Sen. Karl Berning (R32nd) of Deerfield, State Rep. Dan
Pierce (D-32nd) of Highland Park,
and State Rep. George Lindberg
(R-32nd) of Crystal Lake also are
expected to attend.

Kris Nelson and Karen Buller, who will be
freshmen at Deerfield

High

Tuesday,

over

instructional

terials at the
school Monday.
Daley Photo)
More
ing

Rep. Kleine said representatives
from the Chicago Metropolitan
Sanitary District and the office of

look

on

Rep.

pages

10-11.

Deerfield’s consulting engineer Tuesday categorically denied charges that the
village sewage treatment
plant is inefficient and inadequate and that it dis-

charges

and

Will Investigate Drugs
bn promised as a result of
day’s raid on a ‘pot’ party
Deerfield.

Deerfield Juvenile Officer Don
fany said he believed that ‘‘at
st 300 young
people’
have
oked marijuana this summer
d are involved with the drugs

g

that

ny

have

was

cracked

been

ek.
Deerfield Youth

Sunday.

questioned

Council

this

Chair-

hn Donn Wright said the council

begin a thorough investigation
0 the extent of the narcotics
bblem and means of preventing
rom becoming larger.
Seven young people, including
o juvenile girls, aged 16 and_17,

Dist.

arrested

in

Sunday’s

raid.

The two juveniles were released
to the custody of their parents.
The others have been released on
bond after being held in Lake
County Jail.
They are Alan McNeil, 20, of
1137 Laurel Av.; Stuart Bennett,
20, of 939 Waukegan Rd.; Richard

Marks, 18, of 1035 Broadmoor PIl.;
Michael Reilly, 19, of 1230 Central
Av.; and Paul Powell, a former
Deerfield resident, now of Virginia, who was staying in the
Bennett apartment where the ‘‘pot
party” was held.
The raid came after nearly a
month’s_
surveillance
by
four
Deerfield
policeman — William
Wood; Robert Davenport; Juvenile Officer Tiffany, who lives in

the same

apartment

building

as

the Bennett
family;
Cramer,. who
lives

and Alan
across
the

street from the building.
Officer Tiffany said he began
watching
the
apartment
last
spring after he heard frequent
loud parties there and watched
dozens of young people going in
and out.

Sunday
evening,
the
police
raided a party and confiscated a
quantity of marijuana, which the
young people were
cigarettes and pipes.

smoking

that

one

of

Mr. Plagge, who also is seeking
a federal injunction to stop the
sewage treatment plant operation,
claims that dangerous toxicants
Editorial on page 9

pollute the air and _ endanger
public health because the Deerfield plant does not have an
enclosed
aeration
chamber
for
treated sewage before it is sent
over the trickling beds.

He claims that the
could harm children
Shepard
School
and

toxicants
attending
the new

school being constructed just west
of Shepard.
And he charges that the new

chemical
process
recently
installed to camouflage the sewage
odor does nothing but make the
air even more foul to breathe.

toxicants

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen and
Mayor H. Ross Finney were out of

town
for

in

They were charged with possession of narcotics. A hearing date
has not been set.
Reilly already is on probation
for possession of dangerous drugs,
a charge stemming from another

marijuana raid early this sum(Continued on page 66)

Woodman,

said

that

he

‘“‘No one will deny that there is a
certain

amount

of odor

from

the

plant, but there are no poisonous
gases, no toxicants,” he said.
“There is absolutely no health

hazard
for children
attending
nearby schools or for residents of

a spokesman

hall

said,

“We

Odors Miff
Neighbors

was

tion of 24,000 or 25,000.

but

village

will co-operate in every way possible.”

into the

very surprised to hear of the
investigation being conducted by
State Rep. John Henry Kleine (R32nd) of Lake Forest.
“As far as I know, we’ve never
had a word of complaint about our
operation from the state sanitary
water board, which supervises the
plant,” Dr. Sundin said.
He explained that the village
plant could meet state regulations
“to the letter of the law’’ until the
village reaches a population of
22,500, and that the plant probably
would be adequate for a popula-

Tuesday,
the

Dr. Hal Sundin, a registered
engineer and associate of Baxter

were

added

tion.

air.

ore arrests and an investigaof drugs in the village have

Kleine

his prime witnesses probably will
be Irwin F. Plagge of Deerfield, a
retired chemist who was instrumental in spurring the investiga-

Engineer Calls
Charges False

ma-

high
(Bud

school-opennews

Cong. Robert McClory (R-12th) of
Lake Bluff also may participate. —

Shore

County public works director.

AUGUST

THURSDAY,

YEAR

manager

sor;
Clarence
Pontius,
Township supervisor; E.

Deerfield Villager
®

many phone calls I’ve had from
residents complaining about the
smell.”
Those whom he has requested
attend the meeting include Clar-

A

VILLAGER

survey

Tues-

day of 25 Deerfield residents
who live near the village sew-

age treatment plant showed
taht none are happy with the
odors permeating their air.

Twenty-two said they have

been

odors

bothered

from

greatly

the

by

brickyards

:

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|

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land fill or the sewage treatment plant, and three said
they

had

been

“somewhat”

bothered by it.
Eleven blamed

the

ment

said

treat-

©

they

=

said the smells seem to come
from the drainage ditch.
Of those who traced the
probiem to the sewage treat-

©
=
©

chemical
process
installed
Aug. 17 to camouflage the
odor has not improved the

©
©
.

situation.

=

plant,

eight

believe the odors emanate
from the brickyards, and two

ment plant, nine said that the

the area,’’ he stated.
Dr. Sundin said, ‘The village
has done everything in its power

to comply with state regulations
and to make the environment
tolerable for neighboring residents. Several processes in the
plant go way beyond regulations.”

Several

said

©
©

©

that

the ‘‘camouflage’’ fragrances
are worse than the sewage.

113 Tax Rate May Jump More
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7

�Highland Park-Deerfield High
School District Operations Mgr.
Earling Zaeske Monday told the
board that the additions to the
district’s two high schools are
progressing “faster than I had
anticipated.”
He said that both additions

will

be about 95 percent completed by
the time classes begin Tuesday.
At Deerfield High School, where
work had lagged further behind
than at the Highland Park school,
Mr. Zaeske said that extra crews
working over the weekend had
made ‘“‘substantial progress.’’ Mr.

Zaeske

said

that

all classrooms

will be completed
by Tuesday
except for chalk boards and some
cabinet work.
All corridor ceiling and floor tile

probably will be installed by the
end of the week, he said, and the
varsity locker room, one team
teaching area, and the parking lot

will be almost completed.
The
only
real
problems
at
Deerfield
are
the
gymnasium,

which won’t be finished until the
end of October; the library, which
will not be in full operation until
Sept. 15; and the science laborato-

ries, which won’t be complete
finished until Sept. 15, he said.
The science laboratories and t
library will be usable when schq
opens, however, he said.

Mr. Zaeske said that all scien
labs and classrooms will be ma
than 95 percent completed by t
time school begins in Highla
Park

High

School,

but

that

t

science labs won’t be complet¢
set up until Oct. 1 because
equipment delays.

Equipment

problems

also

delay full operation of the libra
at Highland Park High Scho
probably until Nov. 15, he said.
Mr. .Zaeske explained that
supplier
had
shipped
furnit
stained light maple
instead
dark walnut for the library, a
that replacements probably wo
take several weeks to arrive.

He added that after
begin Tuesday, workmen

scho
will

permitted
only
in the gym
siums, libraries, and team tead¢
ing rooms while classes are
session. They will not work
classrooms, laboratories,- or co

dors during school hours.

Karl Wildermuth, D.H.S. math department chairman, begins moving
equipment into the new math laboratory.

Workmen

install furniture in one of the 28 new

rooms being added at Deerfield. The new rooms
will include eight English classrooms, three math
rooms,

Deerfield Dad's Club Pres. Em Ghianni and D.H.S. Principal Robert

Benson survey one of the new team-teaching room at Deerfield. The
rooms also will be used for other programs requiring large areas.

6

six science

labs,

one

social

studies

room,

This picture shows the new bus entrance on the
east side of Deerfield High School. When the addition to the school is finished, it will have a capacity

three language arts rooms, three language roo
one business room, four physical education a
health rooms, and two team-teaching rooms.

of 2,500 students. This fall, an enrollment of 2,2

_is expected.

August 31, |
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�Taxes

Will Be

Lopic
The Deerfield Village Board will
pnsider several tax-related items
t its 8 p.m.

The

meeting

regular

ate was

Tuesday.

Monday

changed

meeting

because

of the

abor Day holiday.
The

tax

items,

and

most

other.

ems on Tuesday’s agenda, were
pferred from the Aug. 21 meeting
hen two trustees were absent.

The new agenda includes second
badings on ordinances to increase
e corporate tax rate on real
ptate
and
personal
property
xes from 18.3 to 21.6 cents per
00 assessed valuation, setting
e 1967-68
tax levy
amounts,

bating

the

municipal

building

bnd tax levy, approving a supemental levy for the street and

idge fund, and earmarking revue from sales tax for the village

hll bond payments.
Other old-business items on the
benda include the awarding of
ds for the new water reservoir
d miscellaneous water main
ditions, discussing the eliminapn of on-street parking for rightrn lanes in the business district,
acating North Av., and signing

Carl Zang knocks down one of the buildings on the Kroger property in downtown Deerfield. The buildings, some of the oldest in the

e final plat for the first addition
Fox Chapel subdivision.
The board also will hear reports
progress of the buglar alarm

Bill Would Hike 113 Tax

rstem installation in the village
nll, status of the Hackberry Rd.
Acation, and the status of water
d sewer main disconnections in
e central business district.
In other business Tuesday, the

By MELINDA

bard will set a meeting date to
cuss the proposed brickyards
bvelopment with the developers.

tax

efore College Return

The

HE KIDS WERE

of

the

Deerfield-

higher

building

fund

rate

will be levied in addition to a new

working cash fund tax and the 21-

Los Angeles, Miss Shellman, a
ember of Pi Beta Phi sorority,

his Week

rate

Highland Park School District will be increased from
18.8 to about 25 cents per
$100 assessed valuation.

Miss Sara Shellman of Deerfield
returning this month for her
nior year at the University of
enver.
After a visit with her roommate
early

With

UPP

If the governor approves
a bill now awaiting his signature, the building - fund

isits in California

ill return to campus
rority rush activities.

cent

increase

for

the

education

fund authorized by voters
referendum last spring.

for

in

a

in Deerfield Area

ALL THERE last week—gobbling up their shares

of the buttery golden kernels at the Highland Park American Leon’s annual Corn Fest. Photographer Susan Levy captures some of

em hard at work on page 22.
HAVE

INVESTED

THEIR

TIME

heavily in a variety of

pursuits in addition to homemaking. Now, they’re turning their
ents to making money work for them. Read Shirley Gordon’s story
a women’s investment club on page 54.
xk

A

DEERFIELD MAN who experiments with photography took the
top prize in the North Shore Camera Club’s 1966-67 competition.

o of his winning
ne Arts section.

photos

are reproduced

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pgust 31, 1967

new

the two

tax,

the

increases

district’s

and

the

1967

tax

rate will be about $2.043, depend-

ing upon the total assessed valuation of the district.
Rates ‘Only Estimates’

Arthur Gosling, administrative
assistant to Supt. Karl Plath,
emphasized that the projected tax
rates are only estimates.
The 1967 tax rates will be
determined by the county clerk on
the basis of the tax levy ordinance
approved by the district board
Monday night. The clerk determines the tax rate by dividing the
district’s total assessed valuation
by the levy amount included for
each fund in the ordinance..
Mr. Gosling explained Monday
that the board will be able to
increase its building fund rate
only if the governor signs the bill
which would permit school dis-

tricts to levy at
cents

without

a maximum of 25
seeking

voter

9
62
12

on page

62, leading

off our

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54

increasing enrollment and higher
teachers’ salaries.
The new working cash fund will
be used as a temporary measure
to make up deficits in other funds.
Mr. Gosling pointed out that the
new fund does not indicate an
increase in expenditures, although
it will be reflected in the higher

total tax rate.
Fund to Increase

The transportation fund tax rate

probably will increase slightly
also, from 4.7 to about 5.6 cents
per

$100

to

the

voters

The higher building fund rate is

said

that

the

are

FORD
765

located

in the

PHARMACY
Deerfield

Rd.

Lindemann Pharmacy
800

dis-

trict probably will levy for the
education fund at its new ceiling
of $1.32 per $100 assessed valuation to meet the demands of

FIELD

CONVENIENT
DROP OFF BOXES

at the

necessary to operate and maintain
the additions to Highland Park
and Deerfield high schools and the
planned addition to the administration building.
Gosling

The

Yllager

DEE

same time.

Mr.

valuation.

The rate for the bond fund will
decrease from 31.4 to about 29.9

cents per $100 assessed valuation.
A
breakdown
of
the _ levy
amounts
lows:

and

Fund
Buildin
Education
IMRF
Junior
college
Bond
Working
cash

Transp.
Total

The
based
school
proved
public
The
but it

the

tax

rates

fol-

Estimated
1967
1967
Rate
‘Levy
$.25(?)
$ 850,000
1.32
4,500,000
.38
110,000
.030
.299

95,000
os

.050

150,000

2.043

$5,865,000

.056

160,000

tax levy ordinance
was
on a budget for the 1967-68
year, which also was apMonday
night
after
a
hearing.
total budget is $8,980,305,
includes $1,681,924 for the

additions to Highland Park and
Deerfield high schools, plus con(Continued on page 66)

ap-

The school board at one time
considered seeking the building
fund increase in the same referendum with the education fund
proposal, but decided not to endanger passage of the education
fund increase by submitting both
propositions

assessed

increase will be caused by increased enrollment at the two
schools.
The district also will levy a 3cent tax to pay the tuition of
Highland
Park
and
Deerfield
graduates
who
attend _ stateapproved junior colleges. This tax
was levied last year, but abated
because it was not needed.

proval.
Separate Proposals

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77OMEN

village, were torn down to make way for a new Kroger store which
probably will be constructed within a year. (Howard Fochler Photo}

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�Budget of $1,235,408
Adopted by 110 Board
Deerfield-Wilmot School District.
110 Monday adopted a $1,235,408
budget for the 1967-68 year.
The tentative budget of $1,235,-

448 approved in June was modified to allow for minor revenue
changes and the addition of a $500
expenditure to the educational
fund.
On the recommendation of Supt.

Charles Caruso, the board approved the added expenditure of

Co.

$381,481

a

to

$380,151,

decrease

subsidies under

NDEA

in

as

federal

Title III

of Deerfield

building.

The company was the lowest of
seven bidders.

This was the third time the
district had taken bids for the
addition, which originally was to
include a computer room and
office space.
Even after the computer room
was deleted from the plans for the
second bidding, the lowest set of
$77,000.

The

estimate

archi-

for

the

entire addition, including the computer room, was $66,000.
So
the
architects,
Loebl,
Schlossman, Bennett, and Dart,

again revised the plans-so that the
building now is planned as a
simple box-like structure with
modest offices.
Pedersen, who also recently was
awarded a contract for the gen-

eral work on two new schools in
Deerfield School District 109, had
been a low bidder in each of the
two previous bid lettings, accordZaeske,

in science,

lan-

thesis, follow:

addition to the DeerfieldHighland Park High School
District 113 administration

ing to Earling

as

Final revenue in each fund, with
earlier reported figures in-paren-

Monday night was awarded
a $32,750 contract for an

original

from

well

to $5,739.

The Arnold Pedersen Con-

totaled

aid

federal programs

By 113

tects’

television channels 11 and 20 in
classroom teaching.
Revenue
for all funds
was
decreased in the budget.
Affecting educational fund revenue is a decrease in general state

guage arts, and social studies. The
expected
$13,825
subsidy
was
dropped to $11,292.
Also affecting the education
fund revenue is an increase in
military encampment from $5,100

Okayed

bids

tary program utilizing educational

from 40 percent to 30 percent for

Bids

struction

$500 to join Chicago Area School
Television (CAST), a supplemen-

operations

manager
for the high school
district.
Other bidders and their total
bids were Lattanzi, $37,650; Elstrom Construction, $38,680; Mayfair Construction, $38,800;
Alan
Construction, $42,400; Hansen and
Werhane, $48,658; and Arch Associates, $58,500.

Supervisors Table
Request to Rezone
Agricultural Land
A petition by Edmund Wargaski
to reclassify 35 acres at Aptakisic
Rd. and Milwaukee Av. from
agriculture to limited industrial
zoning was tabled at a recent
meeting of the County Board of
Supervisors.
The Zoning Board of Appeals
has recommended that the board
grant reclassification of the west
15 acres ‘only. The property is
within 1% miles of Riverwoods.

4
eo eee
rE Oe Revenue
Educational
$951,297 (962,758)
Building
71,760
(78,973)
Transportation
31,223
(31,835)
Working Cash
15,452
(15,694)
Municipal Retirement
13,598
(13,811)
Bond and Interest
135,049 (137,170)
Total Revenue
1,224,379 (1,240,241)

To balance the building fund,
expenditures were decreased from
$78,300 to $77,760 to equal revenue.

Final expenditures in the 1967-68
budget compared with last year’s
actual expenditures follow:
Fund
1967-68
Educational
$ 983,683
Building
77,760
Transportation
27,160
Municipal Retirement
:
12,312
Bond and Interest
134,493
Total
1,235,408

1966-67
867,260
68,779
22,643

$

10,165
134,003
1,102,880

In other business Monday, Supt.

Caruso presented a revised floor
plan for phase one of the new
Wilmot Junior High School, with a
recommendation
to wait until
January before letting bids.
According to Supt. Caruso, all
existing facilities in the junior
high will be incorporated in the
new building. ‘“‘We don’t want to
move in and have to cut down on
present programs,” he added.
The revised plan provides about
53,676 square feet, with an estimated 26 separate teaching stations compared to 21 stations in
the present junior high.
The plan, which calls for a cost
of

approximately

$923,448,

is

in

keeping with the $925,000 directed
for use on the construction.
Supt. Caruso suggested letting
bids in January since construction

firms have less work at that time
(Continued on page 65)

109 Budget Gets OK

approved

budget

was

just

$12,016 more than the proposed
document presented at the last
meeting. Mr. Kimball said that
five minor changes added $10,001

erty could be sold for taxes, caus-

to the

was some doubt about the necessity to pay the old bill, money was

education

fund

and

$2,015

to the building fund.
The new expenditures included
purchase of a mimeograph machine, increased premiums for
employee benefits due to 23 new
staff members, funds for continuation of a pilot program for
gifted students, and two additions
to the building fund for sound
equipment
and payment of a
special assessment to the Village
of Deerfield.
Humor surrounded discussion of
the assessment delinquency of
$1,340,

due

to

the

village

since

1929. Dr. William Fenelon, district
superintendent, said the village
had apparently forgotten to bill
some

property

owners

38

years

ago and read aloud a letter from
the school attorney Allyn Franke
to the village. Mr. Franke exexpressed

doubt

that school prop-

ing the board a few laughs as they

contemplated the district’s schools
on the auction block. Though there

allotted for the purpose in
over-all budget as approved.

He

said

a “new

The

new

from

the

of

Deerfield’s

of

Commerce,

Rotary,

the Woman’s Club of Deerfield,
Boy
Scouts,
Girl Scouts, the
Deerfield Homemakers Unit, the
Garden Club of Deerfield, and the
Deerfield

Homeowners

Assn.

“We added four new clubs this
year, but we hope to have more
next year,” Mr. Wrobleski said.
Representatives of each of the
affiliated clubs met recently to
evaluate the 1967 Family Day and
plan for next summer.
A second meeting will be held
early in September to elect board
officers and draw up the 1967-68
budget.
Members
of the new board

approach”

bd

include Eugene

McClure,

Kiw

is; Mr. Wrobleski, Charles B
cola, and John Orth, Jaycee
John Bodeman and Jeane Jarec

Lions; and Mark Hout, Rota
The Chamber of Commerce de
gate has not been named.
Mrs. Jackie Woicke, a rep
sentative of the woman’s cl
also attends meetings of the boa
regularly although she is not
voting member.

FALLFLAVORED
FASHIONS

tec Salon

Hair Style of

will include hiring “specialists”
for the classes, replacing last
year’s
plan utilizing teachers
taken from their regular classroom chores on a part-time basis.
With a full-time approved program, Dr. Fenelon said the district could be eligible for reimbursement

board

Family Day, Inc., is seeking
suggestions for new activities for
the 1968 celebration and organizations to sponsor them.
“The board has no ‘exclusive’
on ideas,” said Donald Wrobleski,
finance chairman of the 1967
Family Day drive, who probably
will be elected chairman. |
Organizations that participated
in the 1967 Family Day included
the Lions, Jaycees, Kiwanis, the

the

Dr. Fenelon told the board that
the program for gifted students,
to cost an estimated $9,000, is to
be “considerably expanded’’ this
year.

Wanted: Ideas, Sponsors

Chamber

By BOB THOMAS
Deerfield School District 109 approved its 1967-68 budget of $1,300,000 Monday, following a scheduled public
hearing attended onlyby two members of the local press.
Business Mgr. Henry Kimball said this clears the way
for passage of a tax levy resolution at the next board
meeting.
The

The weather may be hot, but this St. Bernard's expression indicat

he thinks pools are for people and not for pups. (Staff photo
Larry Graff)

the Month

state for up

to $15,000 which would appear in
next year’s budget.
In a move
related to the
hiring of part-time staff, such as
Specialists in the gifted student
(Continued on page 65)

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In observance of Labor Day
we will be closed Sept. 4th

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leine Study Could Hurt
Good Sewage Program

Strings
CU

Mrs. Goldstein

By

F YOU’RE

ome questionable moves in a self-styled
ffort to solve what he terms Deerfield’s
smell problems.”
He has started by calling a meeting for
ext Thursday ‘‘to investigate” the brickards land fill and the village sewage
eatment plant north of Lake-Cook

Rd.

He says the investigation was spurred
y charges from residents that noxious
dors emanate from the brickyards and
e treatment plant, that toxicants from
e plant are polluting the air and endanpring public health, that the plant is in-

dequate to meet Deerfield’s needs,
at sewage is improperly treated.

and

UT THE investigation hardly seems —
necessary since Rep. Kleine al-

the “‘problems.”

ber

area.

lem,” he proposes annexing Deerfield to
the North Shore Sanitary District.

with

room

least 22,500;

with

state

for population

growth

officials

that

no

The

‘baby’ off that bus

back to bed, have lunch downtown, go on a diet, write another
‘Valley of the Dolls,’ comb my hair, learn to play the guitar,

and find my identity.’ (I’m not sure what that means,
all the magazine articles keep saying I’ve lost it.)

there, to be grabbed like the proverbial gold ring. But alas—
they

are

within

reach—anticipation

is already receiving 95 to 97 percent treatment.

program

mil-

just to bring

its sewage treatment to an acceptable level

by abandoning its lake-front plants
enlarging its Clavey Rd. plant.

Source

of Odor

The sprinkling beds
at sewage treatment plants.

ugust 31, 1967

and

Rep. Kleine was instrumental in defeating a bill last spring that would have
authorized an Illinois House investigation
of the North Shore Sanitary District. He
said then that the district should be helped
and not harassed by an investigation.
He should apply this thinking to Deerfield’s sewage problems as well.

Bat-man

mask.

I

see

two

little hands that can clap for Bozo but can’t get together to
cut up a piece of meat. I see a blond crew-cut that just
reaches to his daddy’s waist. I see a little boy who’s too —
grown up to go with me into the LADIES’ ROOM but is —
scared to go alone to the MEN’S.
Perhaps
OTT eT

years

PCC

Deerfield’s sewage, on the other hand,

lion improvement

to that

I look at him and I see a
smile . . . like Halloween. I see
a cowboy hat, a g-man gun, and

as this, we find it incredible that

a $35

way

OW CAN I do this? Sending this infant off to learn
equations before the cord is healed? How can I think
of myself when he is facing the
problems of life? How does. the
State of Illinois know my son is
ready for first grade just by
looking at a 1961 birth certificate and the doctor’s record of
immunizations?

toxicants

the state representative wants to turn
Deerfield’s sewage treatment over to the
North Shore Sanitary District, which
dumps sewage into Lake Michigan with
only 50 percent treatment and gets only
90 percent treatment at its Clavey Rd.
plant.

needs

gives

old standby, guilt.

ITH THE situation as well in hand

district

but

tonsils, tensions, tantrums, and tranquilizers,
Dr. Spock, the tantalizing promises are still

a

sanitary

running

next,

- reach the air from the treatment plant. )

The

probably

to at

that the village is consider-

smell if a chemical treatment process recently installed to improve the odor does
not work; and that the consulting engineering firm of Baxter and Woodman has

village

you’re

Perhaps it all starts with the
grumbled promises we make to
ourselves while rinsing out diapers and heating 2 a.m.
bottles. ‘“‘Only six more years and I can live again— I'll go

when

regulations

ing construction of a dome-like structure
over the treatment beds to confine the

told

come?’

Throughout
plus a little

(His comments indicate that he doesn’t
realize that the village treatment plant
complies

off to first grade,

—he’s the 50-pound blond in the
second seat.’

(He doesn’t seem to be influenced by
the fact that a developer is seeking per-

easily

never

ing, ‘‘Let my

To solve the sewage treatment “prob-

the typical schizophrenic mother who’s send-

a child

you’re throwing yourself in front
of the school bus and demand-

he suggests turning it into a conservation

with a recreational lake there.)

GOLDSTEIN

One minute, it’s ‘‘Will Septem-

To solve the “problem” of the land fill,

mission to build a residential community

JOANNE

the emotional scale from giddiness to depression. At least I am.

CUCU

Forest is making

ready says he knows what to do to solve

Ee

of Lake

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ing

OPUS

‘TATE REP. John Henry Kleine

32nd)

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J. RICHARD
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EDITORIALS
RICHARD

Published

nt

I should have

on

Santa

Claus,

Winnie-the-Pooh.

understanding,

Why

prepared
Easter

him

Bunny,

more.
Tooth

I wasted

six

Fairy,

and

didn’t I teach him the realities like

tolerance,

honesty,

and

compassion?

ROM NOW ON his world will widen—an existence that
began in a crib and now extends to a three-block bicycle ride will go even farther.
I must

begin to share him

with

another woman . . other adults
. other children . . . other
opinions and viewpoints. I lead
him no longer—I only can stand

behind and hope to guide.
At the last minute I long to
pin a note to his new shirt:
“Dear Teacher, Unwillingly I
submit

to

your

care

my

son,

who’s still shy but determined. Who can’t tell which rubber
goes on which foot or make the buttons on his sweater come
out even. He makes his 2s backward, but he keeps trying. He
likes hamburgers, ice cream, baseball cards, and lots of love.

I may sue you for alienation of affection, but in the meantime, God Bless You.”’

Yesterday they sent such a large bus for my little son. But
he returned in a much smaller bus—or perhaps he just grew.

�Teachers Attend
Workshops, Get
Ready for Pupils
Deerfield and Highland Park
high school teachers are attending
a

series

of

meetings

and

work-

shops this week in preparation for
the beginning of school Tuesday.
At Deerfield High School, new
teachers have attended a breakfast, a meeting with the district
administrative

staff,

a

luncheon,

and a discussion of pupil personnel services.

Today, the new Deerfield High
School teachers are hearing discussions on student activities and
the

student

council,

teacher

or-

ganizations, the instructional program,

and various departments.
Convocation Planned

Tomorrow, new and returning
teachers at Deerfield will attend
convocation at 8:30 a.m. New
teachers then will hear explanations

of

the

library

resource

center and the health and attendance
center.
Department
meetings will follow.
Returning teachers will hear
about

changes

services,
the

in pupil

student

instructional

personnel

activities,
program

and

tomor-

row morning.
In

the

returning

teachers will attend departmental
meetings and a faculty tea at
Deerfield High School.
At Highland Park High School,

Daughter’s Family
Visits Mrs. Pettis
Mr. and Mrs. Miles A. Reed,
who have been living in Antwerp,

for the last year, were
guests of Mrs. Reed’s

mother, Mrs. Robert E. Pettis, 745
Chestnut St., Deerfield.
Mr. Reed is a project engineer

for

General

Motors

Corp.

Reeds have lived in Rome;

The

Beirut,

Lebanon; Baghdad, Iraq; Riyadh,
Saudi Arabia; Lima,
don; and Belgium.

Peru;

Lon-

They will be living in Detroit for
the next six months.
RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Nylin and
children, Steven, Cynthia and Sue
of 1003 Central Av., Deerfield,

have returned after two weeks in
Wisconsin.
Mr.
assistant leader

Nylin, who
is
with Boy Scout

troop 251, and Steve, a camper
with the group, were at Camp MaKa-Ja-Wan

Will Learn About Facilities

Today, they are being introduced to the high school’s facilities, the P.T.A., teacher organiza-

tions, the counseling program, and
the work of the departments.
ce

in Pearson.

Mrs.

Ny-

lin, with Cynthia and Sue, vacationed at the family camp nearby.

oe

John Skrabanek makes last minute repairs on
(Bud Daley Photo}

Dist. L10

1,800

Three bus routes in School Dist.

School Dist. 110 will open
its doors

Tuesday

students,

a slight increase

to 1,800.

enrollment

of 1,779.

and South Park schools this year.
Buses on routes one and two will
make their first trips at 8 a.m.
taking fourth through eighth grade
students to the two schools. The
second trips at 8:30 a.m. will take

kindergarten through third grade

According to Supt. Charles Caruso, the only individual enrollment
increase will be in South Park
Elementary School, which has
gained 33 new students. South
Park School serves Riverwoods
and Deerfield. All other enrollments have decreased.
Enrollments

Grades

110 will serve students of Wilmot

for each of District

110’s four schools
last year’s are:

compared

.
Woodland Park
Elementary
Wilmot Elementary
South Park Elementary
Wilmot Junior High

1966-67

desde is Wilmot School before classes begin Tuesday

Wilmot, South Park
Bus Routes Detailed

Enrolls

over last year’s
afternoon,

Belgium,
weekend

new teachers yesterday met the
district administrators, attended a
luncheon, and heard explanations
of pupil personnel changes and the
student council.

to

1967-68

432
365
604
378

425
364
637
374

Students will report to schools
at 9 a.m. Tuesday for an hour
prior to resuming full-time classes
Wednesday. But school already
has begun for teachers.
New members met with Dist.
110 administrators yesterday for
orientation and a tour of the
district.
3
Following a district-wide meeting today in South Park School,
teachers will watch a demonstration of a new video tape machine.
New teachers will tour the Sara
Lee Bakery.
Tomorrow new teachers will
tour the village and Tuesday all
teachers will report to the administration building after morning
classes for a movie about instructional films.

students to South Park School.

Buses on route three will make
one trip at 8 a.m., taking students

in grades 4 through

8 to Wilmot
must

be

provided for children desiring to
go home for lunch. Only kindergarten pupils will be transported
by school buses during lunch hour.
Bus route one, starting at West
Course Dr. and Sanders Rd.,
follows:
on

Sanders

to Riverwoods

Rd.

Right on Riverwoods
Rd. to Woodland Ln.
Right on Woodland Ln, to Kenilworth
or
go around, return to Riverwoods

Right on Riverwoods
Rd. to Indian
Trail Dr.
Right
on
Indian
Trail
Dr.,
go
around, return to Riverwoods Rd.
Left on Riverwoods Rd. to Portwine
pright
n.
Ay geiutd
Left

School
F

on
on
on

Portwine
Hoffman
Deerfield

Drop:

Rd.

to

Ln.

to

Rd.

Hoffman
Deerfield

to

:

Wilmot

Grades 7 and 8 (First trip only)
saaembe on Deerfield Rd. to Wilmot

Left on Wilmot Rd. to Hackberry Rd.
Left on Hackberry
School. Drop:

Rd.

to

route

West
Left

ry

Right

on
on

Rd.

two,

starting

and

Sanders

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Rotary Club luncheon today in the
Villa Moderne.
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will be
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to make use of the talents of local
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and how these talents can be
incorporated into the school curriculum.

Deerfield-Wilmot School Dist. 110;

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ew

and

returning

erfield School
rticipating
in

teachers

The

to

Dist. 109 are
an_ in-service

On

met

Monday,

with

the

Supt.

new

teachers

William

Fenelon

school year. The board also decided to study alternatives to
participation in the federally subsidized hot lunch program to put
their cafeterias in the black.
As recommended
by James
Wisner, district business manager, the proposal approved Monday increases the prices of items
not subsidized by the federal

They were guests at a luncheon in
the Hotel
Moraine-on-the-Lake,
sponsored by the board of education. The new teachers then met
in their schools with their princi-

Praises

pals.

ew Statf
‘This

year’s

teaching

staff

Tuesday morning, the. Deerfield
Teachers Association sponsored a
get-acquainted tea for all new and
returning faculty members.
The tea was followed by a staff
meeting, which included an introduction of the new staff members
and a discussion of general policies for the school year. David
Cavins, co-ordinator of special

is

e of the finest ever assembled
Dist. 110,’ Supt. Charles Caruso

d the board of. education Monnight.
e said
53
percent,
or 44
hchers, of the 83-member staff
e education beyond a bache’s degree, and 28 members of
b staff have master’s degrees or
bre than 5 years’ education.

services,

year

ching

47.5

percent

staff had

of

the

education

be-

with Mr.

teacher

&gt;

to

and

Mr.

ala

carte

from

and

the

a

catering

In other
board:

business

Monday

meeting
@ Changed
its
from 8 to 7:30 p.m.
@ Hired

Mrs.

Winifred

the
time

H.

En-

german, an English teacher for
Highland Park High School. Mrs.
Engerman,

a

graduate

of

the

University of Wisconsin, has two
years’ experience in the Bloom
Township school district.
@ Accepted the resignation of
Mrs. Mary Steere, who has been a

clerk in the accounting department, and approved the appoint-

items

clerk and Mrs. Priscilla Zaeske as
a clerk in the Highland Park High

increased

chef’s

had

ments of Mrs. Donnajean Charlton
as a Deerfield High School library

15 to 20 cents;

cents;

or

hot

‘“‘Class A’

salads,

prices

in

cold

School

English

and

social

studies

departments.

@ Approved transportation con- —
tracts with the U.S. government, —

which provide bus service for
students from Ft. Sheridan, and
the
Deerfield-Highland
Park
Transit Co. The transit company
provides

buses

for

athletic

and

other special events at the rate of ©
30 cents a mile plus $3 an hour.
@ Head Supt. Karl Plath report
ed that the district will enroll 49
children in North Suburban Spe- |

cial Education District classes in
Highland Park High School.
PLEDGE

FRATERNITIES

Two Deerfield men have been
pledged to fraternities at the
University of Illinois at Urbana.
They
are Mark
Adorjan,
901
Woodward St., Tau Epsilon Phi,
and Kent Griffiths, 1351 Berkeley
St., Sigma Chi.

salad

In addition, adult plate lunches
will cost 55 instead of 50 cents and
coffee, 10 instead of 5 cents a cup.

Also, a 10 percent surcharge will
be

Cavins

made

such

for

all

as

private

are
too
charges.

small

extra

services,

luncheons,

that

for

rata

pro

Operations Mgr. Earling Zaeske
suggested that the district make a

complete study of its participation
in the federal hot lunch program.
“Because we must charge certain prices for food when we
participate in the federal program, the lunch program may be

Today and tomorrow, the teachers will pe readying their classrooms for the school district’s
official opening Tuesday.

63

are

istic

service do it,’’ Mr. Zaeske said.

bowl, from 60 to 75 cents.

other teaching aids.

bre years’ experience. This year
increased

30

guidance

door education project, and saw a
presentation of maps, globes, and

experis

ast year 56.5 percent of the
trict’s teachers had three or
has

Brewer

in the

meat sandwiches, from 30 to 35
cents; hot sandwiches, from 25 to

for Inter-District Co-operation out-

e, he said.

figure
recent.

price

Yesterday,
the
faculty
saw
math films, attended an English
curriculum meeting, participated
in a discussion on the Committee

Also affecting the quality of the
ching staff in District 110 is the
in total

affected

Tuesday afternoon.

d a bachelor’s degree.

rease

the

government

lunch program.
Among
the

program and the 1967-68 program
for gifted students.
The teachers reported to their
assigned schools for meetings

ommenting that ‘this is the
bhest percentage of teachers
h higher education that we’ve
er had,’’ Supt. Caruso said that
t

discussed

Park-Deerfield

higher than $24,000 for the 1967-68

and Richard Brewer and Henry
Kimball, assistant superintendent.

10 Head

Highland

High School Dist. 113 board Monday indicated approval of a proposal to increase cafeteria prices
at both high schools. .
The increase is planned to offset
a cafeteria deficit expected to be

costing the taxpayers more money

than if we operated a cafeteria by
ourselves

and charged more real-

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At Adlai E. Stevenson High
Fourteen new faculty members
will greet Adlai E. Stevenson High
Mr.

School students when school opens
Tuesday.
Among the new English teachers is Roland Habanek of Lake
Zurich, former principal in La-

Jacobs

porte, Ind. Mr.
Habanek
is a
graduate of Concordia College and
Marquette
University,
and
has

had 15 years teaching experience.
Also
teaching
English
are
James
Hanert of Deerfield,
a
graduate of Wisconsin State College with three years teaching

Mr. Habley

experience, and Miss Jennifer
Lloyd, a graduate of Ripon College and Northern Illinois University.
New Math Teachers
mathematics teachers

New

are

Miss Suzette Fewster, a graduate
of the University of Toledo, and
Mrs. Betty Holper of Palatine, a
graduate of the College of St.

Francis
who
has taught eight
years.
Mrs.
Holper
formerly
taught in Palatine.
Donald Harrington, a graduate
of Northern Illinois University and
Northwestern
University,
has

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C
Miss Lloyd

Mr.

Harrington

Miss

been hired as foreign language
chairman. Mr. Harrington former-

Fewster

ly taught at Northern Illinois University and has had eight years of
teaching experience.
Serving under Mr. Harrington
will be Edward Sowa, who will

Addition Produces
103 Tax Rate Hike

teach French. Mr. Sowa, a former

teacher

Carpentersville,

lor’s and
Illinois

The addition to Laura Sprague School will account for
most of the increase in the tax rate of Lincolnshire Dist.
103 next year, according to Supt. Harry Luhn.
The total tax rate is expected to increase from $1.77 per
$100 assessed valuation to about $1.916 per $100. Mr.
Luhn said the increase in tax rates will be higher if the
district’s

total

assessed

valuation

does not reach an anticipated $24.5
million, but that the rate will be
lower if the total assessed
tion is higher.

valua-

11.6 is for the

fund, which

bond

and

interest

is expected to jump

Swim Club
Ends Season
The swim team of the LincolnShire Swim Club has closed its
season with a record of three
victories and two defeats. Coach
Mike Sinkinson directed the team

members,

who

are

children

of

Swim club members.

Swimmers who won honors in
every meet are Dennis McCabe,
Carole Taylor, Nancy Anderson,
Kurt Freund, and Tracy Landsell.

Team members include Bret
Owen,
Steven
Munro,
Linda
Bischoff, Brett Davis, Casey Forester,
Burke,

Cindy
Forester,
Naran
Petra Munro, Lisa Bisch-

off, Cindu Buescher, Karen Smolucha, Keith Downes, Cara Burke,

Megan Burke, Daryl Carter, Barb
Anderson, and Sue Anderson.

Others are Randy Buescher,
Lorna Davis, Linda Davis, Eric
Freund, Bob Hedrick, Pam Rowlette, Nancy Bissell, Kevin Taylor,
Steve Anderson, David Englund,
Donald Englund, Gary Englund,
Mark Freund, Pat McCabe, Jeff
Hol, and Ralph Davis.

12

from 28 to 39.6 cents per $100.
Mr. Luhn emphasized, however,
that the exact amount of the rate
increase, authorized by voters in a

Of the total 14.6-cent increase,

bond referendum last year, will
depend entirely on the increase in
the district’s total assessed valuation.
Total cost of the addition, including site acquisition, building,
engineers’ anf architects’ fees,
and furnishings and equipment,
will be an estimated $515,271. The
board has $490,000 available from
the bond sale, $15,000 from interest on investments, and $10,000

from the building fund.
The

total

property

assessed

valuation

of

in the district also will

determine whether
needed for other

increases
funds in

are
the

district’s tax levy ordinance.
Mr. Luhn estimated that the
education fund rate will increase
from $1.196 to $1.222 and that the

Illinois
Fund

to

3

Municipal
rate

cents

Retirement

will increase

per

$100

from

at Dundee

2.6

assessed

valuation.

Illinois

University.

University

from

He

has

a Northgraduate,

will teach business education, and
Dave Habley, former band director at Blue Island, Ill., will serve

as music instructor. Mr. Habley

has bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of
Illinois and has had 14 years’
experience.
Taught Three Years
Teaching biology will be John

Hunter of Lake Zurich, a graduate
of Indiana University. Mr. Hunter,
who formerly taught at Ft. Sheridan, has three years’ experience.

Also teaching this year will be
David Jacobs, a graduate of Lake
Forest College and Northeast Missouri State. He will be a physical
education instructor and serve as
basketball coach. Mr. Jacobs, who
formerly

taught

history

and

coached at Mt. Morris, Ill., has
eight years’ experience.
Dick Johannsen, a graduate of
Stout State College, will teach
industrial arts. Mr. Johannsen has
one semester of teaching experience at Racine (Wis.) Technical
Institute.
Hired as full-time librarian is
Mrs. Estelle Harrington, former
librarian in DeKalb. Mrs. Harrington, who has been a librarian

Boys Win Honors

Two
Lincolnshire _ brothers,
members of the Vernon Junior
Farmers, won awards at the 1967
Lake County Fair.

They are James

Likes, 14, and

Richard Likes, 12, sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Likes, 1406 Somerset,

and both active members
local 4-H group.

in the

James, a junior farmer for four
years, won a grand championship
blue ribbon for dog care and a
white ribbon for dog obedience
with his Shetland Sheep Dog,
Misty. The Likes raise sheep dogs
and at present have two puppies
for sale. James also won a red
ribbon for his woodwork project.
Richard, who joined the 4H
group

two

years

ago,

also

won

three prizes—blue ribbons for un-

Riverwoods
Riverwoods residents will pay a
village tax rate next year of 12
cents per $100 assessed valuation,

8 cents less than this year.
Anticipating further growth of
the village and possible legal
expenses

in 1968,

the Riverwoods

Village Board Saturday gave first
reading to a $12,000 tax levy, the
second levy in its history.
The board originally had hoped
to discontinue taxes after last
year’s levy, but a report by
Trustee Don Dahlstrom projected
a deficit of $6,100 in 1968.
According

to

jected minimum
will

total

$16,600,

the

report,

pro-

expenses in 1968
excluding

land

Mrs. Birdie Buhl of Long Grove,
a former head librarian in Bloom-

will allow for unexpected expenses
as well as make up the deficit.

field

year’s

part-time librarian.

Hills,

Mich.,

will

serve

as

directed

by

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Ea

Pegelow of Prairie View and Re
T. Nicholas of Grayslake. M
Nicholas is farm advisor for Lak
County. The group, for boys age
9 to 19, meets twice a month fro

April to September.
Member
may work on a variety of projec
including
animals,
gardenin;
electricity,
photography,
a
handicrafts.
Mrs. Likes helped originate t
local home extension group, whic
educates

young

girls

and

wome

in home-making skills. Anyo
interested in joining this gro
may contact Mrs. Frank Pete
son, 1049 Greentree, Deerfield.

Decreased by 8 Cents

acquisition funds, while receipts
and surpluses will equal $10,500.

of

door gardening and tree and shr
identification and a red ribbon fe
his project in electricity.
The Vernon Junior Farmers a

Tax Rate

the

two years, is a graduate
University of Illinois.

He said that he does not expect
the rates for the transportation or
building fund to increase over last
rate.

bache-

degrees

taught for eight years.
Miss Bonita Feldman,
ern

School,

Ill., holds

master’s

State

High

Brothers Richard (left) and James Likes sit with their dog, Mis

in the back yard of their Lincolnshire home. (Staff Photo)

Trustees

said

the

$12,000-levy

Mrs. Jean Barber, a resident
who attended the meeting, said

she was
“appalled”
that the
village would tax for legal funds
without asking villagers for their
opinion on the possible purchase
of the FSLIC sewage plant.
Purchase of the plant, she said,
Adidtional Riverwoods
page 66.

news

on

is as important to the well-bei
of the village as enforcing zoning

Stevenson

Enrolls 560
About 560 students, 10 perce
more than last year’s enrollmey
of 513, will begin classes at Adl
Stevenson High School Tuesday.
Included in the total enrollmer
are about 60 new students.
Only freshmen will attend a fu
day of school Tuesday. Followi
an 8:05 a.m. assembly, freshme
will attend various 20-minute-pe

iod classes.
Sophomores, juniors, and se
iors will arrive at 12:30 p.m. fe
an all-school assembly. Buses wi
make a special trip to pick
these students. Lunch will b
serve only to freshmen.
Students who have not regi:
tered can do so from 8:30 a.m. t
noon

and

from

1 p.m.

and

p.m. any day of the week
the opening of school
student personnel center.
Students
transferring
other schools are required
the former sehool send
script prior to registration.

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August 31, 19é

�‘Y’ Ends Season

With Prize Awards

The North Suburban YMCA’s
ummer
adventure club closed

Athletic achievement awards—
Pam Sperry, Marie Pospisil, Janet

his year’s activities recently with

O’Brien,

An awards night presentation.

and Barb

YMCA

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Melanie

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Klefstad,

Larson,

Kristen

Toni

Cassen,
Glen
Graham, _ Kirk
| Mundhenk, Dave Patlak, Jeff and

Laura

John

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and

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Peggy

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Bond and Rhea Kolber.
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and

Beth

Junior guide—Marilyn White.
Adventurer—Laura Hunter and

athy Halvorson.

Linda

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Explorer—Ann

Julia Rahning,
Rentsch,
Peterson, Mona Mundhenk,
astrup,
hambers,

Laura
Mary

Nancy

Beth
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LETTER

SEPARATE

PEACE

Ralph Boches

ALL THE OTHERS
Hours 9-5:30
PARKING AVAILABLE
Vernon Ave.

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west

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me 8g
stopped
long enough to catc racic

5-4727

HHHHOHOHOGS

beautiful blue mackeral,

’

ausinghundred
in_
eight
an

twentyline, minutes,
:
it

hook

instant action. We then ye
to use the mackeral as bait
with only the help of our cap’
we landed an 85-pound blue
almost six feet long. This was one
of those father and son mome:

that make family life worthwhile.

a

Or

a

As long as we live, the m
of the day we fought sea, fog
shark will remain.

'E

wife

On

If

NO

dock

to greet

us were

Now

is the time to plan at

mle rc in Fe 0 We
This will be an early sellout. You
can combine this with your
skiing activities or with

7, 1967
*

real early reservations if you want —

Rhynn bolder of the wosld’s ile

run

record.

You

better vacation

will have

if you

a much —

add

to

the ‘rest a great spectator event 4
like the Olympics.

Regular Copy Deadline: Friday, September 1, 1967 — 4 p.m.

The

&gt;

fall

is the

best

season

the year to go to Europe,
crowds are gone but the
weather remains,

att HOLLISTER NEWSPAPERS

performers —

like Shollander, 4 time gold medal | 4
winner in 1964 Olympics and Jim ]

Multiple Column Deadline: Friday, September 1, 1967 — Noon

*

Soe
Travel

829

Department

will be closed

Monday,

September

4,

:

|

cludes air fare, room with private | —

‘Deerfield
The Classified

ie

Fifteen-day ve

|

5-1560

.

The —
fine

to Paris and London on T,.W.A.
from New York is $355 .and in- —

LAMPLIGHTER

AL 1-4300 and GR

:

ding and skating events. The
3
ular Olympics summer events w
be in Mexico City and we advise

to see great American

THE VILLAGE

own

ng
convient in: Reape
will include the skiing, ee

*

AND

Sue

daughters

and

and Vicki who had been riding
over the Irish Farmside with
of horses that literally flew
high jumps and stone walls.

EARLY CLASSIFIED DEADLINES
FOR OUR ISSUE
OF SEPTEMBER

the

Jeanne

an

Deerfield

Deerfield

Phone:

Road,

945-4055

@

�‘me for

DINTY’S
(Makes
11/2

n Old

DELUXE

cups (8 oz.) finely
chopped corned
cup

bage
2 thlsp.

(2 1/2 oz.)

cream
6 enriched French
rolls
18 French fried onion
rings

1/4 tsp. garlic salt

By CAROL

BRUCK

Women’s

Editor

each

Most of us are fortunate enough

with

mayonnaise

2 thisp. dairy sour

shredded Swiss
cheese
3 tblsp. mayonnaise
1/2 tsp. horseradish

Combine corned
radish, and garlic
tblsp. mayonnaise
mixture on bottom
Spread top halves

for Your Money

11/2 cups shredded cab-

beef
3/4

Get More Car

|

6 Sandwiches)

rings.

Serve open

options,

ed

At

a variety

various

taxes

extra

We

272-7905

Provide

Bank

. evens

on

Autohaus

SPECIALIZING
Financing

IN

OVERSEAS

1550 FRONTAGE

ROAD,

DELIVERY

NORTHBROOK

face.
;

given circumoccasionally be

MERCEDES-BENZ
POVA. 3

.

1

Sg
et vee

of things.

times

in

his

life

THE

Oras is “Tommy”;
“son”;
“Tom”; “Thom-as!”; “honey”;
“dear”: wc Hee ag perhaps; “Red,”
f the appellation fits; “Daddy”;
id, ultimately, “Grandpa.”
There may be other names at

Se

HOLLYWOOD
12 oz. chipped ham
6 slices Swiss cheese
12 French fried onion
rings
Butter

1 thlsp. mayonnaise
1 tsp. lemon juice .
2 tsp. chopped
pimiento

Oh, often, it has the honor to

rings.

Top

with

remaining

bread

slices. Butter

and

EXPRESSWAY

BETWEEN

DUNDEE

AND

WILLOW

ROADS.

GET TH
THAa
T -4

No one likes “the waiting
game’’ — and at Beneficial we
don’t play it! It delays us —
and it delays you. So why wait?

Combine avocado, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and pimiento.
Spread 1/4 cup mixture on each of 6 bread slices. Cover
each with 2 ounces chipped ham, 1 slice cheese, and 2 onion

come ‘Sept.’ in writing, but
ond that—nothing.
Sos. of course, is really not
content to let well enough alone

ed

$5000?

(6 Sandwiches)

12 slices white bread
2 ripe avocados, peeled
and mashed

times depending on various
rees of abilities, the emotion of
particular moment, and the
onality of the individual.
onths,
however,
aren’t
so
lucky. September, for example, is
always September when spoken

of.

and

To-60 in 16 sec. Pick-Up @ Owners Report Up To 30 Miles Per
Gallon
Economy @ Optional Equipment includes Automatic Transmissio
n @
47 Satety and Comfort Features At No Extra Cost

0 be called something — to have
a name. Under
stances, we may

freight

@ A930 HP, 1900cc Hi-Torque Engine @ 90 MPH Maximum Speed @ Zero-

beef, cheese, 3 tblsp. mayonnaise, horsesalt; blend well. Mix cabbage with 2
and sour cream. Spread corned beef
halves of rolls; broil until cheese melts.
of rolls with cabbage mixture and top

3 onion

White side wail tires, accessories,

CORONA

grill

Phone

on both sides. Serve hot.

for

vacation

cash

now

and get that Big O.K. fast. Plus
your own Beneficial Credit Card with exclusive
Free Loan Privilege. Call Beneficial. . . now!

new

30-day

gnc he has devised some artificial
es to assuage the bitterness
bareness for the individual
ponents of a year.

HAWAIIAN
(Makes

September often becomes ‘“‘back‘school’? month;

June is ‘“‘bride’’

3/4 cup drained crushed

th; national organizations and
dations
propriate
ares

ary and
0

months.

and

their messages;

Janu-

February, unfortunately,

often

are

simply

cold

_

is

the

last

day

of

with

August—(linens, white goods, and
furniture sale month)—and the
point. of this whole article—August
s or was Sandwich month.
Why August should be desig!
a time in which to eat sand-

iches is a little cloudy. Actually,
ie nation is noted for its prowess
in consuming sandwiches and they
a staple at lunchtime for
housands all year around.
However, August is generally
hot; its activities are generally
varied
enough
to diminish
a
mblance of household routine so

that

it’s

conceivable

that

one

d or would consume 93 sandwiches—that’s 31 times three.

After that, who can deny the
pleasures of preparing and eating
a full meal for 11 months running?
In commemoration of National
wich month,
the Naticnal
urant Association sponsors a

contest for chefs throughout the
country to devise spectacular variations

of

old

favorites

or

to

: create entirely new sandwiches.
_ Sponsors of the contest include

the American Bakers Association,

American Dairy Association, Naonal Live Stock and Meat Board,
National Restaurant Associamn, Poultry and Egg National
d and Wheat Flour Institute.

Twenty recipes for a peel
little leaflet were selected‘by the
Department of Institutional Management,

Kansas

State

Universi-

ty, and underwent additional testing by food editors and writers
and representatives

of the

and restaurant industry.

hotel

_ Here are some of the sandwich
suggestions included in the leaflet.

ham

and

lettuce

leaf.

(8 oz. can)

Highland Park Beneficial Finance Co.
456 CENTRAL AVE., HIGHLAND PARK

6 slices (1 0z. each)
ham
6 lettuce leaves

Ph.: 433-3935 or 234-3844 @ Ask for the YES MANager
OPEN

Cover

with

slices.

remaining

¢ 1700 OFFICES COAST-TO-COAST

Loans up to $5000 and up to 60 months to repay

EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT— PHONE FOR HOURS

He
=

Combine pineapple, marachino
cherries, and cream
cheese. Spread 1/4 cup filling on each of 6 bread slices; top

All of which leads to the fact
today

BENEFICIAL FINANCE SYSTEM

12 slices date-nut bread

pineapple
9 maraschino cherries,
chopped
2 packages (3 oz.
each) cream cheese,
softened

have found months
to
promote
their

Beneficial

FLING

6 Sandwiches)

bread

WINNER OF 6 NATIONAL
BETTER LIVING AWARDS

Adventure Club
(Continued from page 13)
Broad

jump—Steve

Carman,

Wayne Edisis, Jerry Pospisil, and
Steve Thiel.
Flying Fish Club—Dave

Patlak

and Jerry Pospisil.
Fish Club—George Bennet, Jim
and Pete Burak, Jay Edwards,
Maurice Gorsline, Gary Grottke,

Rich Graham, Kirk Hansen, Pete
Hyndman,
Don
Karlin,
Bruce
Kalm, Dave Kloepfer, Jeff Scott,
Jeff Plath, Roger Rosche, Dan
Sheridan, Greg Van Schook, Steve

Tiddens, ‘and Mickey Zivanovic.
Minnow
Club—Chuck
Battey,
Lee
Breitkoft,
Steve
Carman,
Dave and Dean Carlson, Larry

Chapman, Guy and Steve Clark,
Tom Conniff, Jim Cohen, Russ
Currie,
Todd
Donatelli,
Peter
Dyke, Doug and Greg Evans, Car]

Einfalt, Russ Ewert, Doug Goldberg, Todd Griffith, Glen Graham,
Dave

Dan
and

Heckler,

Stan

Hillemeyer,

Hofferth, Bob Hunter, Steve
Wally Johnson, and Archie

and Jeff King.

Also, Warren Kolber, Steve and
Jim

Kingsbury,

Ron

Lauth,

McCormick,
Bill McCune,
Meyer, Kirk Mundhenk, Jeff
Mike Olund, Joshua Patlak,
Pospisil, Tom Pickett, Jeff

John

Pat
and
John
and

John Peiffer, Doug Pope, Steve
Prill, Bruce Raming, Paul Reagen,

Dennis

Seltrecht,

Brother, Sister Return

From Summer Camp
Ricky

Young

and

his

sister,

Wendy, son and daughter of the
Richard G. Youngs, 940 Pleasant
Av., Highland Park, are home
after spending the summer at
camps. Ricky was a camper at
Camp Frontier, Lac du Flambeau,
Wis., and Wendy was at Camp
Chi, ‘Lake Delton, Wis. They will
enroll next month in Highland
Park schools, Rickey at Ravinia
School and Wendy at Edgewood
School.

in Northbrook

P

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—~ Since’ 1961 when first built in Detroit and Washington, Pulte designs received 4
¥ National Better Living Awards from McCall's Magazine. These same authenti¢
= traditional colonial designs are now being shown in a select area of Northbrook
«- Award winning features include paneled family rooms with rustic woodburning
., fireplaces. Kitchens with two closets, one a floor-to ceiling pantry and the other:
broom- cleaning supply closet . . . first floor studys for the quiet room. . . 4, 5 an
6 bedrooms. . . step-saving first floor laundry and mudrooms . . . priced fron
$41,950.

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of

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». Williamsburg Square has a select location . . . only two blocks from Eden
49 Use expressway and less than 1% miles from Northwestern’s air-conditioned com
oy &gt;t muter trains . . . children attend Northbrook’s District No. 28 schools . . . twa
blocks for neighborhood shopping and Old Orchard’s fashion shops but minute
away.
Model Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p:m. daily, Saturday
p.m., closed Fridays.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Singer of
1993 Westgate Ter., Highinnd
Park, recently had Kent Stowell as

their guest, one of the members of
the New York City Ballet who
recently

at

Ravinia.

Mrs. Singer (Lynne Turner) is a
harpist with the Chicago Symphony Orechestra.

10 a.m. to 6 P. m. Sunday

Drive Directions: Edens Expressway to Lake-Cook Exit, west
two blocks to Lee Rd., south on Lee to Williamsburg Square.

WM. J. PULTE, INC.
Chicago

©

Washington

e¢

Detroit

272-7889
Pulte Built Means

VISITS IN CITY

appeared

Now

Chuck

Runge, Scott Sherman, Terry Talen, Jim Teasling, Steve Thiel, Tom |
Thielman, .Rob
Weare, ' Mark
Wurzer, Brian Zatz.

Better Built

on

12-

Lake-Coo

�ALL ABOARD

for

SUNSET
SAVINGS!

Heinz

KITCHEN |

Vegetarian
Beans or

3

KLEANSER
14-oz.

can

Oscar Mayer Skinless

Oscar Mayer

Oscar Mayer Smokie

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Climb aboard the Sunset Savings Special! A great storewide event that will get you to the Labor Day Weekend
with plenty of savings in your pocketbook! Go first class
with Sunset’s many extra services, too! Just remember
that all of our extras cost you not one, single, extra cent!

“Sun—Fresh”

For Automatic Dishwashers

¢

Dean’s Chocolate

¢

CASCADE
REDI-SHAKE

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= ez. em. 10)

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REDDY CRUST

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Giant

356

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PLUMS ..19°

MARSHMALLOWS 2 ws: 49¢¥
"—

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CHIPS

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CHEER

puis OF

Hawaiian Red,
Yellow or Lo-Calorie

PUNCH

3

New Country Style Chicken

SHAKE ’n BAKE 2
Budlong Fresh-Pack Plain,

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Kosher

or Polish

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Fried

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choice of MARGARITA,
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—

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SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 30, thru
TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 5.

SUNSET gives youONE FULL WEEK
of MONEY SAVING BARGAINS, not
just FOUR DAYS. We cannot offer
these values prior to Wednesday.
Meat &amp; Produce prices effective
thru Saturday only.
We reserve the
right to limit
quantities,

Your choice of GORDON,

VODKA
Northbrook Shopping Center. Open 8 to 9, Sat. til6

300

825 So, Waukegan Rd., Lake Forest,
Open 8 to 9:30, 7 Days a Week

or

Clear

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Festival Queen Strawberry

PRESERVES

White

‘

&amp; Blackwell

Vichysoisse,

¢

Head

21». in OO

(

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�Part of the crowd at
The Fell Company's "Happening’ Aug. 23 awaits
the next act. The event
included a high school
talent
contest,
fashion
show, dance music, and
refreshments.

Among the participants
was this singing group

from

Loyola

Academy.

From left are Larry Basil,
Bill Murray, and John

A scene from a domestic comedy, "The Bickersons, is presented by
Melora Jacober and Jamie
Rigler of Deerfield High
School. Five local high
school groups participated in the talent contest.

oa

:

a

%

(Howard Fochler Photos}

Dave

Simons

and

Gail

Hirsch present a scene
from "Stop the Bowl, |
Want

to

Eat,"

from

the

1966 Highland Park High
School

Stunts.

He

1 |

4

‘ Ki

Se

ye

3

i
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commen

a

Gal

Heller.

g

is
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OA

This folk group from
New Trier High School
West, won the talent contest. From left are Jim
Walker, Jay Giallambardo, and Mark Nudelman.

Barbershop melodies are
sung by a quartet from
New
Trier East High
School. From left are Jeff
Calhoun, Don Stiles, Jay
Giallambardo,

and

Tom

Henschel.
August 31, 1967

�Area
William
Bayberry

Student Returns to Class
A.
Ln.,

presently

Petrillo
of
1406
Deerfield, has re-

turned for his second year
Lutheran School of Theology
Chicago.

formerly

located

a new

Best Buys — Lake Forest Area

cam-

pus adjacent to the University of

to
in

Chicago.

ENROLLS

Mr. Petrillo has interned this
summer at Zion Lutheran Church
in Deerfield. The Lutheran School

of Theology

is building

IN

SCHOOL

Lawrence Lerner, 783 Old Trail
Rd., Highland Park, has enrolled
for the fall semester at Embry
Riddle
Aeronautical
Institute,

at

Maywood, but several seminaries
have
merged
and
the
school

Daytona Beach, Fla.

pe

Esther Mann
of Northbrook,
aves good-by as she boards a
lan for a trip to Florida which
he won in the H. and R. Ansach Real Estate bonus plan. The
irm. offers a trip each year to
he first salesman to exceed his
uota.

Iwo

Area

Students

David

Bay

Rd.,

Ira

Fuente,

Highland

Richard K. Juergens

1428

Park,

Green

vo

A FAMILY HOME BIG ENOUGH TO ACCOMMODATE THE MOST ACTIVE FAMILY!
It is the answer to
Located in young Executive area of comparable homes.
your crowded problems, over 2700 sq. ft. of living area. Transferred owner has
moved, and must sell this impressive 5 bedroom, 3 bath home. Ideal floor plan
if you have IN-LAWS who require privacy. Short walk to Grade school, and
POOL! IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!

“OFFERED
.
BY
NOTHING
LIKE
AT $46,900
You'll be glad you

Peat

IT
called

623 DEERFIELD RD.

945-0222

and

Jr., 661 Hill

Rd., Winnetka, received degrees
industrial management.

Sk i

Se:
PEACEFUL SETTING
fireplace, full dining
Gracious ranch near the Lake that has living room with
room has firefamily
paneled
lovely
The
nook.
dining
and
kitchen
room. Nice
12 baths, At— central air conditioning, 3 bedrooms,
plese, work basement
plantings &amp; oak trees.
tached garage. Bonus: real green house, patio. Finest
Call about this lovely offering today.
CALL SALLY LINDENMEYER

re Awarded Degrees
A Highland Park resident and a
innetkan have received bachepr’s degrees from Purdue Uniersity, Lafayette, Ind.

hes

“Where

Real

Send your HOLLISTER

Estate

is an

Inc.

‘
CUSTOM-BUILT
in heart of finest
Brick and cedar on beautifully landscaped | acre wooded siie
ation. Ist floor
transport
loop
excellent
and
Shopping
schcols.
top
section. Near
on 2nd floor.
bedroom with 1 full ceramic tile bath. 3 additional bedrooms
cabinet
minute
the
to
Up
16’.
x
37’
on
combinati
room
Living room, dining
possession.
e
Immediat
Breakfast area.
kitchen with finest built-in appliances.
CALL TOM BERMINGHAM

Art?

NEWSPAPER

OLLEGE\
...and keep the kids in
touch

with home

FIVE WOODED ACRES
to duplicate.
hard
setting,
in woodland
ranch
brick
custom-built
Delightful
Din. Rm.,
Liv. Rm.,
“is in excellent condition.
for horses. This home
Zoned
3
porch adjoining
Rm. w/screened
Deluxe kitchen w/eating area. Pan. Fam.
opportunity
Good
large bedrooms, 2 baths. Property can be divided.
CALL TOM
BERMINGHAM

Is my high school winning any games?
Are any of my friends on the Dean's lists from
their schools?
Who got engaged... or maybe even married...
this week?
These and many more questions will be answered
for the kids away at college if they receive regular

copies

of their

hometown

paper.

Obey that impulse . . . send your son or daughter
. a sub. or your special college friend
scription NOW.
.

Special Student Subscription
September

14, 1967 to June

Semen

HOW
IMPORTANT
IS LOCATION
for
If location and the need for 5 huge bedrooms are prime considerations
outyour housing needs, no finer opportunity exists on today’s market than this
standing home. See it today!
CALL BLANCHE FRIESTEDT

6, 1968

$2 50

check

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to

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ugust 31, 1967

order

EAST LAKE FOREST
If you desire privacy and serenity afforded by the maturely wooded, landscaped
A smaller home among the many larger homes
lot on a quiet, tree lined street.
of classic traditional
beauty
lasting
but
The simple,
in this neighborhood.
architecture, by Stanley Anderson. An opportunity to purchase a classic Lake
Forest home at a price that allows for interior decorating to suit you.
For an appointment to see call KEN BRENNAN

Cay
Agttes

accompany

_

Street

My

must

202 E. Westminster
Lake

Forest

234-2500

me

it

525 Lincoln
Winnetka

446-6664

�Marks 10 Years’ Service
Louis J. Zuckerman of Deerfield
recently marked
10 years
of
service lith Chicago Aerial Industries Inc., producers of aerial
reconnaissance systems for the

Joe Tobin is shown
with his ‘“‘adopted”’
Japanese
father,
Noboru
Tosino.
the
This summer,
Highland Park High
School
senior has
been living with the
Tosino
family
in
Matsuyama,
Japan,
under the Experiment in International Living program.

military
try.
Mr.

and the aerospace

Zuckerman

tion analyst
firm.

is

for

a

indus-

specifica-

the

Barrington

Mr. and Mrs. Zuckerman and
their three children live at 513
Deerpath Ct.
NAMED

TO POST

Herbert

A.

Wolfson

of

1231

Cavell Av., Highland Park, recently was elected president of the

Alumni Association of Roosevelt
University in Chicago. Mr. Wolfson was elected for a two-year
term beginning Sept. 1. He is a
controller with Warren Barr Supply Co. in Chicago.

Meals Are Problem

Youth ‘Adopts’ Japan

LN
Louis J. Tackerman

i

BEDSPREAD
All

QUILTED —

i

i

Sizes

i

i

i

SALE

PATTERNS

OLORS

Deorehnenal

for

THE

HIGHLAND

PARK

HERALD

Reeently I had an opportunity to

_ find out by visiting Joseph Tobin,
| a Highland Park High School

said, ‘‘is some kind of fish, cooked
up—if you’re lucky and it isn’t
raw—in
various disguises but,

‘senior who for the last few weeks

has been living with the Noboru

Tosino family
Matsuyama.
_ Joe, the son

in

the

of Dr.

and

summer
_panese

with

his

family

‘‘adopted’’

Mrs.

tasty looking item which appeared
to be a long-john, but it turned out
to be a lump of . . . you guessed it

which

He seemed particularly unhappy

with
the
Japanese
breakfast,
which usually consists of beancurd

con-

duts a student exchange program
with foreign countries.
Food Is Problem

Joe

has

had

a

number

Joe

Tobin,

a

fast

chopsticks,

the

posed

largest

the

food

For
has

problem.

He

feels the diet could be improved

s,

, unless you happen to be a
meal,”

.

very difficult college entrance
examinations, but from my observations Yoshi should have no
trouble.
In addition to Yoshiharu and his
parents, Joe’s Japanese family

practically
One

no

dating

Saturday

is

night

includes

are required

another

son,

to pass

Kiokyu,

We

him,

Manahu

Takachi,

665

a

Caucasian to

visit

this

community in the last three years.
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Mrs. Tosino helps Joe w ith his Japanese costume. Her role is largely limited
to service in the kitchen and other duties
in the household. Joe and the Sterns
were aware of her chiefly as a “smiling

presence kneeling behind a screen.”

nal

nathan

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Vernon,

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IMPORT
‘WINNETKA IMPORT

farming

_@

As a result, he is the object of
considerable curiosity and amusement. The Japanese are usually
small in stature and Joe is of
medium height by American standards. On top of this, when I first
saw him, he was wearing gatas,

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Joe also commented that his
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they had a dance at the high
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listening to the music. It seems
they were afraid to dance.

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As to social life, Joe complained
permitted.

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in the Japanese

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_ when living with a Japanese

it

Joe is extremely fond of his
Japanese family, particularly Yoshihavu, Mr. Tosino’s 16-year-old
son, with whom Joe spends most
of his time.
Yoshi, as Joe calls him, is
considered
his
real
Japanese
brother. He will enter his senior

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On the plus side of the picture,

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Hub Stern, a resident of Highland Park and a 12th District Congressional candidate in 1966, is on a fact-finding tour of the Far East. The
following account is the second in a series of articles he is preparing

island of Shikoku in Japan?

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He had a definite reason for
selecting Japan. Primarily, he
wants to improve his wrestling
and the Japanese are noted for
their skill in this sport.
was a member of the

Joe, who
Highland

Park High School wrestling team,
has even purchased a traditional
Japanese wrestler’s uniform and
plans to take lessons. He also will
work out with some of the local
Japanese experts in the sport.

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METHODIST

Deerfield
BAHA’I
Assembly
a.m.,

outdoor service and church
e this Sunday will conclude
summer

season

this

Jewett

Hazel.
Children’s
Jewett Park

of Deerfield

Sunday

the First Presbyterian Church

Park

Field

:
hour:
Sunday,
Field House.

House,
9:45

835

a.m.,

BAPTIST
Community

united service at 10:30 a.m.

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.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
17:30
p.m.
’

replace the three usual serin the sanctuary, according

the Rev. Bernard F. Didier.

temporary platform for the
outdoor service is being construct-

ad by

the trustees,

Grant

headed

CHRISTIAN

by

Pinney. Paul Martin is ar-

Tanging

a public

address

First

system,

SCIENCE

Church

of Christ,

Scientist

the ushers will arrange the
ng. Harry Henderson is the

Address: 155 Deerfield Rd.
Sunday,
Sept. 3: 11 a.m.
Bible lesson, ‘‘Man.’’ Nursery facilities are proPS
Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. to age

chard Entz, William Duncan,
hael Mathisen, George Slight,
Glen Schrader, the five chief

Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m.
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
a 4 pe
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
a
except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;_
Friday, 7 to 9 p.m.

ad

usher.

;

His

assistants

are

EPISCOPAL

Jeo

The church session has planned

St. Gregory’s

e outdoor service in the hope
t it will become an annual

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.

t. The service will be conled with a prayer circle ritual

1 which

the adult members

of

e church will surround the chil-

EVANGELICAL

ren and commit them to God’s

North

_ ee

umburgers for a small fee. Invidual families will bring vegle and

salad

dishes,

FREE
Suburban

Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Richard A, Swanon.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m.;
7 p.m.
Church school: 9:30 a.m., all classes.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m,

annual picnic will be held
r the service. The deacons
l provide grilled hot dogs and

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

blankets,

| eating utensils. The deacons
d deaconesses
will provide
es for dessert.

Bethlehem
Address: 601 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: Dr. John R. Bouldin.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Raymond
Good.
Sunday
service:
9:30
a.m.
Church
school: 9:30 a.m., two-year-olds through
sixth grade.

races, including volley ball,
all, football throwing, shoe-kicking, and egg-throwing. Prizes

Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

ORGANIST

E. Peterson, organist

d choir director at Trinity Episal Church in Highland Park,
ntly was appointed organist
d director of music

estern Theological
Evanston,

mic

year.

for

the

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit

North Suburban Synagogue

PRESBYTERIAN
First

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.

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 er
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.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
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. Houlian.
Assistant
Pastor:
The Revs.
Robert
D. 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.
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.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services
discontinued

Sept.

10.

UNITED

CHURCH

until

OF CHRIST

Congregational Church of Deerfield
Address: 225 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday
service:
10:30 a.m.
Nursery
reites
are provided. Church school:
:30
a.m.

Trinity
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.

Zion

aca-

Redeemer

BAHA’I
Highland Park Group
Chairman: William Reeves.
Fireside discussion: 8 p.m.
1237 Deerfield Rd.
é

First

Church

ee
ZL

Christian

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier.
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.’ Nursery

Bethany

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.

5 Address:
Laurel Av. and McGove
c,
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Walter
B. Lu
ford.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery f
cilities
are
provided.
Sunday
schoo
10 a.m., all ages.

PRESBYTERIAN
Highland

ROMAN

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.

B’nai

Highwood

Torah

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

ROMAN

CATHOLIC

Solel

Congregation

Conception

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

JEWISH

Office:
Rabbi:

CATHOLIC

Immaculate
Trinity

Park

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and- Pro
pect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Youn
Minister
of
Education:
The
Re
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery f
cilities
are
provided.
Sunday
schoo
10 a.m., through sixth grade.

St. James
Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
Kelly.
Assistant
pastor:
The
Rev.
Marcé
lus J. Monaco.
Sunday masses:
6:30, 7:45, 9, 10:
11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30
p.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

for

Judaism

1823 St. Johns Av.
Joseph L. Ginsberg.

Beth Or Plans

REGISTRATIONS
NOW BEING ACCEPTED

Sixth Fun Fair

Limited Openings for All 3 and 4 Year
Old Children of the North Shore Area
for

Congregation Beth Or of Deerfield will sponsor its sixth annual
Fun Fair Sept. 6-10 at Jewett
Park in Deerfield.
The fair will begin at 4:30 and
at 10:30 p.m. on weekdays, 11
a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, and 1
to 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
A mod teen band, the “Dead
Wunzs,” will perform at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday.

Food

available

at

the

fair will include ice cream, popcorn, pop, hot dogs, cotton candy,
taffy apples, candy, and sweet
rolls with coffee.
Rides,
games,
prizes,
and
amusements will be offered, including special children’s rides, a
Gypsy fortune-telling booth, and a
handwriting analysis booth.
igs

lan of 152 Plum Tree Rd., Deerfield, are all set for the Beth Or

Scientist

CONGREGATIONAL

Reform

In September

_ Sue, Mitchell, and Billy Pawlan, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J.

Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert
A.
We
delin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Churd
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m.,
years through adult.

UNITED METHODIST

of Christ,

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, Sept. 3: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“‘Man.”’ 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.

OF CHRIST

Community

Thursday

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Lakeside

DISCIPLES

LUTHERAN

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

Lincolnshire

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.

Seminary,

n FairSept.6-10 in Deerfield.

Highland Park

BletMiss

Congregation
residents

of

Beth

Or includes

Northbrook,

Deer-

field, Highland Park, and Wheeling.

Beth

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

EPISCOPAL

Or

LUTHERAN

at Seabury-

1967-68

Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities are provided.

Congregation
Beth

Douglas

Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewoo
School, 929 Edgewood Rd. Nursery f
cilities are provided.

JEWISH

yill be awarded the winners.
NAMED

facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

Christ

Secretary:
Mrs.
William
K.
Baker,
1414 Charing Cross, Deerfield.
Adult discussion group: Sunday, 9:45

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Four

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have

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Dr. John C. Winters, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alva V. Winters, 11
Overlook Dr., Golf, has started his
residency training in radiology.
He is a graduate

largest in the hospital’s history.
Newly appointed interns from
the
area
are Dr.
Henry
W.
Hollander, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward A. Hollander, 305 Woodland Rd., Highland Park, a graduate of Stritch School of Medicine;
and Dr. Gail I. Moreschi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moreschi, 82 Locust Rd., Winnetka, a
graduate
of Women’s
Medical
College, Philadelphia.
Dr. Susanne Black, daughter of
Mrs. William J. Black, 609 Central
Av., Wilmette, has started resi-

of Northwestern

University Medical School
also interned at Evanston
year.
Evanston

Hospital

again

and
last
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interned at Evanston Hospital.

appointed to the Evanston Hospital house staff for the coming
year.
This year’s house staff of 35
interns and 46 residents is the

Schedule

“Responsible

Christians

in the

Power Conflict” will be the keynote
of the
20th
annual
fall
conference
of
the
Council
of
United Presbyterian Men of the
Chicago Presbytery.
The Sept. 8-9 conference at Lake
Forest College will include ‘‘talk it

over”

and

“strategy

workshop”

sessions on both days.

Speakers

will

include

Don

Sharp, vice president and general
counsel for the Illinois Bell Tele-

phone Co.; the Rev. Mr. Charles

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Rawlings, director of metropolitan
missions
for
the
council
of
churches in Cleveland; and Thomas Gaudette, a Catholic layman

and

professional

community

ganizer and director of the
mittee for a better Austin.

A special
gious

presentation

literature

will

orcom-

of reli-

feature

cur-

rent Negro contributions to the
field.
The Rev. Mr. Donald F. Beisswenger of Cicero and the Rev. Mr.

Bruce F. Mase of Winnetka
be communion pastors,

will

|

CLEANED

LEW
at

Tower

Road

VE 5-2400

dency training in anesthesiology.
Dr. Black is a graduate of Kansas
University Medical School and

4

Dr. Moreschi

Dr. Winters

Dr. Black

What John Clark wont do

Three Teachers
Earn Masters’

to make Southbridge Commons authentic.

Three teachers at Carmel High
School for Boys, Mundelein, have
completed graduate studies this
summer.
The Rev.
Bernhard
Bauerle
received

his

master’s

degree

The authenticity of Early Americana has been care-

in

fully reproduced throughout this entire colony of
fine homes. It was conceived to create an atmosphere
of 18th Century New England.

German
at the University of
Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana.
The Rev. Anthony Palo received
his master’s degree in guidance at

St.

Bonaventure

the

Rev.

awarded

Kyrin

a

University,

and

Caggiano

was

master’s

degree

The authentically designed homes offer such things

as an inglenook, a gramma’s attic or a cozy colonial
fireplace.

in

history at St. Bonaventure.

A brick-paved town square surrounded by a picket

NORTHERN
LIGHTS

fence includes a pillory, stocks, a few colonial styled
outbuildings, and a “publick” bulletin board.
This unique, aristocratically-planned development is
a collective product of a number of professionally

trained creative minds. Each home is custom built
with the finest materials and reflects skilled workmanship and critical supervision.
A Fieldstone Country House

(pictured below), one

of the four beautifully furnished models, successfully
captures 18th Century warmth and design. It offers
four bedrooms, two and one-half beautifully tiled
ceramic baths, a large living room with a natural

fireplace, formal dining room, custom fully-applianced kitchen with a separate breakfast room, and
the finished family room includes fireplace number
two. An over-sized two-car garage and a basement
are also included.

Lamps
&amp;

Shades
7

Largest selection of
commercial
on

the

shades
North

and

bases

roe

Le

Shore

WOODS

894 Linden — HI 6-4224 |
August 31, 1967

a

San]

Period antique furnishings and interior design by George White, A.I.

ALL TYPES OF SHADES
MADE TO ORDER
HUBBARD

—
AVA

Southbridge Commons
Located at Techrry Road

ae

2 Blocks West of Shermer

Road in Northbrook

« Homes

from $41,900

JOHN S. CLARK &amp; SONS, Real Estate, Residential Builders Since 1883
1850 Shermer Avenue + Northbrook, Illinots + Telephone 272-8200

(@
21

�ER A

Linda ag
delicately, but expertly, lays waste to one of the
dozens of
Siljestron corn ears last week at the Highland Park
American Legion Corn Fest in the Legion hall. Linda is Highland
Park's Samuel Smith's granddaughter.

PR isoi

Bob Crimo Jr. of Highwood demonstrates the technique used by
youngsters for —— corn. Kids at the corn fest ate around the corn,
while adults usually devoured kernels row by row.

C
O
b
‘is
ee
__ Five Deerfield youngsters ate out to benefit the American Legion.
The children are (from left) Billy Dillon, 6; Mark Crowley, 6;

Maureen Dillon, 8; Kathleen Crowley, 11; and Mary Pat Dillon, 11.

Joanne Firestone, 9, of Highland Park finishes off an ear of corn
at the American Legion Corn Fest held last Tuesday. About 300
people filled the Legion Hall for the annual affair. (Staff Photos by

Sue Levy)

August 31, 1967
ates

Se

�DUMAS PERE
L’Ecole de la Cuisine Francaise

Register Now!!
~ Workshop Classes
Beginning Mon., Sept. 11, 1967
BERK—Mr. and Mrs. Allan T.
Berk, of Des Plaines, a daughter,
Wendy Sue, Aug. 19 in Highland

Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr.
Sol Lev,
219 Ivy Lane,
Highland Park, and Mr. and Mrs.
Al Berk of Fort Wayne, Ind.
DAVIES—MTr. and Mrs. John A.
Davies, 1372 Ferndale Rd., High-

and Mrs. Harold
Lincolnwood.
SMITH—Mr.

R. Smith,

A.

and

Rotheiser

of

Ralph G. Smith of Warren, Mich.
ZIMMERMAN—Mr.

Mrs.

2730 Forest

Charles

Ct., Deer-

field, a daughter, Kimberly Allison, Aug. 15 in HighlandPar k
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marvin
A. Wold
of
Morton Grove and Mr. and Mrs.

and

Mrs.

Robert L. Zimmerman, 1881 Lake
Av., Highland Park, a daughter,
Emily Beth, Aug. 15 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roderick of
Fall River, Mass., and Mrs. Emily
Zimmerman of New York, N.Y.

School

of

French

Cooking

—Morning and Evening Classes
DUMAS PERE
—Monday thru Friday
e Individual lnatrection
@ Small Classes
e Ample Work Space
e@ Large Modern Class Kitchen

A.A.C.

JOHN SNOWDEN,
539 W. North Ave.

Maitre Chef
' Chicago, 60610

337-3783

land Park, a son, James Edward,
Aug.

15 in Highland

tal. Grandparents

Park

Hospi-

are Mrs. J. A.

Davies of Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Andelmini

of Chicago.
FARLEY—Mr. and Mrs. David
J. Farley of Niles, a son, Glenn

‘MackinacTsland ?

Owen, Aug. 21 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
O.
McBride
of

Natchitoches, La., and Mr. and
Mrs. John Farley of Milwaukee,
Wis.
FETZER—Mr. and Mrs. Peter
O. Fetzer, 2499 Forest Glen Trail,
Riverwoods,
a daughter, Nicole

Gay,

Aug.

13

in

Lake

Forest

Hospital. Grandparents are Dr.
and Mrs. Owen G. McDonald of
Lake Forest and Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Fetzer Jr. of Winnetka.

METZ—Mr.
Metz,

and Mrs. Robert F.

1112 Laurel

Av.,

Deerfield,

a son, Frederick Lindsay, Aug. 16
in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.
Metz, Latrobe, Pa., and Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsay P. Ball, Atlanta.
Great-grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Martin C. Armstrong, Green
Cove Springs, Fla., and Mr. and
Mrs. Slocum Ball Sr., Jacksonville, Fla.
NANNINI—Mr.

and

Mrs.

Reno

L. Nannini, 313 Euclid Av., Highwood, a daughter, Marla Marie,
Aug. 18 in Highland Park Hospi-

Mr.

and

Joseph Inserra of Lake Forest.
ROTHEISER—Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jordan I. Rotheiser, 3075 University Av., Highland Park, a daughter, Brenda Renee, Aug. 16 in
Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David
Slafer

of Madison,

Wis.,

and

Mr.

Health Dept. Lauds
Two

Food

Services

Two area food-services establishments have been given sanitation awards by the Lake County
Health Department.
. They are McDonald’s Drive In
on Waukegan Rd., Deerfield, and
Penny’s Snack Shop, 1853 Second
St., Highland Park.

Valley

Over

20

A
e

DESIGNERS,

Years

Serving

the

Additions
Recreation

INSPECT

PHONE 831-3800
August 31, 1967

Randhurst, Old Orchard,
Edens Plaza and downtown

Glenview. Live only minutes
from excellent commuter
services and a convenient
drive from O’Hare Field.
Make your residence in the
unparalleled community of
Valley Lo in Glenview.

MODELS

FROM

WILLOW

1967 “Valley Lo Cup”
Sailing Competition

ROAD

$33,250

\\=
Bob Neher, Winner

in developing

The Colony Club, a private social and recreational
club exclusively for the use of residents of the community, will be a focal point in Valley Lo. Enjoy the
outstanding beach and boating facilities, the sun
deck, swimming pool and bathhouse at the club.
Relax and unwind on the golf course in the community. Enjoy the carefree living of condominium
ownership while being near the shopping areas of

Directions: Take any major thoroughfare to Waukegan Road (Route 43) in
Glenview. Valley Lo is located just west
of Waukegan Rdad (Route 43) on West
Lake Avenue.

Shore

e Kitchens
Rooms

considerations

Cleverly planned two and three-bedroom condominiums are now being offered in Valley Lo. You have
your choice in either high-rise or townhouse architectural design with each unit featuring multiple
baths, the finest appointments, spacious rooms, dramatic planning and either patio areas or balconies

DIVISION TO HANDLE
YOUR REMODELING

Room
e

prime

the unique floor plans.

Lo.. . one of the

BUILDERS
North

ing areas were

newest and most unique “total
living concept” communities ever introduced to the
metropolitan area, is now open in the desirable
northern suburb of Glenview. Planned and designed
for completely carefree, yet cosmopolitan living,
Valley Lo is being built surrounding a large springfed lake that will provide both magnificent views and
recreational facilities.

| Greta Lederer, Inc.
CUSTOM

that take full advantage of the surroundings. Privacy
in daily living and both formal and casual entertain-

Down to the boat, hoist the
main and sail toward the sunset
—best yet, when your adventuresome voyage is over, you’re
only a few steps from home.

A

£ 43)

are

bs
ROAD (ROUT!

Grandparents

Mrs. Joseph Nannini, 9 Prairie
Av., Highwood, and Mr. and Mrs.

WINNETKA a

WAUKEGAN

tal.

EDENS

EXPRESS

E. LAKE AVE.
GLENVIEW

ROAD

CONDOMINIUMS
OFFICE AND MODEL 724-9100

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23

�Cong. McClory Favors Plan
establishment

determination of their rights.

an act of Congress

@ Resolve

action
than

came
100,000

only

after

railroad

em-

congressman

added

“Some

that

Harry Truman
to establish

ject

“a

to

and

court

rights

of labor

limitations.

are

when

bor

congressman
courts

would

these

,

ID 3-1622 H.P.

amount

said.

‘The

Congress

1884

COLLECT

CALL

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bill,” Cong. McClory said.

PRE-CHRISTMAS

HALF

in

PRICE SPECIAL

A perfect holiday gift for the
PARENTS — a portrait of the
dren. Arrange now to do your
shopping with Mr. Zeloof and save
Buy
and

one 8 x 10 or larger
get 2nd of same at

GRANDgrandchilChristmas .
'/2 price.

&gt; Price

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WINNING

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system,

the settlement of
disputes

would

cumstances is both shortsighted
and possibly unfair to the parties
involved.”
:
“It would
be well for the
administration to heed the advice
of Judge Rosenman and to give

by

labor courts would:

@ Enable

plan

gating its authority to an emergency committee under such cir-

sub-

served

EXPERTS

neither qualified nor structurally
capable of adjusting individual
labor disputes of this type. Dele-

judges specially trained and quali-

including a Federal Labor Court
of Appeals, would be set up
where -labor disputes affecting interstate commerce or threatening
the national health or safety, or
essential
municipal _ services,
might be heard. In other words,
labor disputes of this character
would be handled in a manner
similar to that of individual or
corporate disputes which can be
resolved only by means of a court
proceeding.”’
The congressman n clair.ed
im,
t hat

risdictional

Clory

said that labe

a

compulsory arbitration especially
in view of the compulsory ad hoc
actions that the members of the
Congress are called upon to take
when confronted with a nationwide railroad strike,” Cong. Me-

constitutional questions.”

labor

The

federal

such

rights affect third parties. In such
instances, courts are invariably
called upon to help resolve the

“Under Judge Rosenman’s proposal,” according to Cong. McClory,

representatives

all constitutional

Rosenman, former New York Supreme Court Justice and advisor

to Presidents

of

and management may complain
that such a system would involve
compulsion,’’ Cong. McClory said.
‘However, it is well to recall that

another strike or lockout could
disrupt the economy at any time.
As a possible solution, Cong.
McClory suggested consideration
of the proposal of Samuel I.

John Kennedy,
courts.

questions

labor contracts as well as renewing or reopening labor contract
negotiations where the parties are
unable to reach voluntary agreements and where the national
interest is involved.

ployees had walked off the job and
the nation faced a virtual complete tie-up of the economy.”
The

serious

WOOSTER

&amp; INSPECTION

court of patent appeals are served
by specialists in their respective
fields.
“Tt is meaningless to argue that

@ Enable individuals and groups
with grievances to have judicial

of labor

of six nonoperating railroad shop
unions,’
Cong.
McClory
said.

“This

fied to handle problems. involving
management
and labor in the
same way as the tax court and the

victims.

a bill

to settle the recent railroad strike

more

public

ANSWER

|

ed

courts.
“Tt required

the

CALL

SUE

to

and

IF NO

TREE

ees

proposing

attention”

are

invariably the innocent third party

Lu

congressional

management

free

VOUT

Cong. Robert McClory (R-12th)
this week urged ‘‘full and careful

AWings

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9:00 ‘TIL 5, SUNDAY , 10H,
ie

STILL

IN TIME

FOR

SCHOOL

This gracious home on a
rofessionally ancvocend lot has
everything for the active
amily. Marvelous traffic pattern!
Living
rm.,
separate
dining
rm.,
paneled
FAMILY
RM.,
Powder rm. Four twin bdrms., 2 baths. Full basement with
tiled rec. area. $43.900.

GET

IN THE

SWIM

§

sie

A LITTLE GEM
:
:
Truly a marvelous opportunity for the right family. Coz
2 bedroom ranch on tree-lined street. Separate dining roo
Large family-size kitchen adjoins paneled family. room wit!
exit to patio and
beautiful,
landscaped
grounds.
Plaste
wall. Att. gar. $22,900.

One of Northbrook’s most complete homes. 40’ heated swimming
pool complete with diving board, slide and
jaccuzi
whirlpool
at shallow end.
27’ family
rm.
with fireplace.
Formal
living and
dining
rooms,
four
bedrooms
(Master
peers ae
‘) 2Y2 baths. Three car garage.
You must

,900,

see.

ta

7
WOODED ACREAGE
:
—
Colonial brick ranch
in a setting =
towering trees, wild
Four
bedrms.,
2
ardens.
flowers,
lovely
landscaping
&amp;
; screened porch;
baths; living rm. with fireplace;
famil
bluestone patio. House on one-acre PLUS 5 adjoining wooded
acres. Rare pore sunity to purchase choice Highland Park
property. $11 fA 000.

RESULTS

ALWAYS

COUNT

AT

QUINLAN

AND

TYSON, INC.,

SHERWOOD

FOREST

FOR HORSE AND DOG LOVERS
Summer retreat on 81% acres in Lincolnshire area. Barn is
adaptable for eight horses; thermostatically controlled water tank; loft holds eight tons of hay. Adjacent to bridle
trails. Heated ten-stall kennel has automatic water troughs
and roofed. dog runs. Can be divided. $59,500.
~

A perfect jewel in a beautiful wooded landscaped setting.
Custom — built Jones &amp; Duncan ee Ha
ranch. Full basement with paneled
rec. room,
laun ry, shop and
powder
room. Living room with fireplace; di ning room; two twinsized
bedrooms;
lovely
glazed
porch
overlooks
exquisite
private yard $37,500.

REALTORS,

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August 31, 1967

�Classified Advertising Section
e THE

EVANSTON

1020 Church

THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

¢ WILMETTE
1232

e

Central

¢ GLENCOE

REVIEW

St., Evanston

e

NEWS

1232 Central Ave., Wilmette

475-1560

e

LIFE
Ave., Wilmette

GLENVIEW
1806

251-4300

WINNETKA
TALK
1232 Central Ave., Wilmette

e

444

Rd., Glenview

Central

e

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Glenview

PARK HERALD
Highland Park 433-4300

Ave.,

HIGHWOOD
444

724-4300

NORTHBROOK
STAR
1438 Shermer Rd., Northbrook

446-4300

HIGHLAND

446-4300

Central

Ave.,

HERALD
Highland Park 433-4300

e DEERFIELD

VILLAGER

444 Central Ave., Highland Park

272-4300

AND

DEADLINES

AN
ADVERTISER

REGULAR COPY
Noon Tuesday

THE

VILLAGE

serving

Lake

RATES

LAMPLIGHTER

Forest-Lake

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE.
Cash

Noon

Monday

= RAND

DO Golf Rd.

Glenview

(formerly

Marvin's)

Special 2 for I.
Tues., Wed.,
Appt.

only,

Thurs.

729-6700

TTENTION PROGRAM CHAIRMAN
On Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
and from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., there
ill be a public showing of talent to
facilitate your program planning.
all or write:
PROGRAMS LIMITED
P.O. BOX 73
2-7336
VE 5-1729
Both Audience and Talent Invited
HE NORTH SHORE CHORAL SOC.
Please sing with us, Tues. 7:45-10 p.m.
Bruckner, Bach, Vivaldi, Verdi
19-5891
835-0354
YONE
WITNESSING
ACCIDENT
between
maroon
Pontiac
and
beige
evrolet in Holy Cross Parking lot
after 12:30 mass
Sunday
Aug.
27th.
all 945-3628.
E NORTH SHORE CHORAL SOCIEy
begins
rehearsals
for
its
32nd
season. For info. call Mrs. Gemmell
869-5891 or Mrs. Lincoln, 835-0354.

Disclaimer

of Debts

DLD
OUR
BUSINESS
AUG.
15TH
ot responsible for debts contracted
by the
North Shore styling Salon, 819
Howard
Street, Evanston;
Dick
and
Trene Daitchman.

Lost

and

Found

$25 REWARD
YOU

HAVE

FOUND

A MINIATURE

to

all

COIN

SALES

Avail.

listing

events
help »
TODA

GR
ATTENTION
of

through
a
by

24

Ave.

Highland

8

SUNDAY
AT
small portable

LLOYD
PARK,
radio. Call 446-

LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
Niversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.
DST: YELLOW
AND
GREEN
PARAeet, Aug. 22 in area of Dobson and
Elmwond near Howard.
Call UN 9-4080, reward.
OST: LADY’S WHITE
GOLD WRIST
watch,
Saturday.
Tight
mesh
band
with chain guard. Vicinity Wilmette.
Reward, Call 251-2117.
OST
FROM
COMMUNITY
HOUSE:
purple Stingray, Schwinn bicycle, with
shock absorber. Reward.
HI 6-4140

BASIS

Thor

Investigations

Travel—Share

Your

BRAY

WOMAN DESIRES TRANSPORTATION
5 DAY WK. TO DOWNTON WINNETKA
FROM VIC. LAKE AND WAUKEGAN
RD., GLENVIEW. WILL PAY.
BUSINESS 446-7072; HOME. 724-7848.

EARLY

DAvis

Dogs

and

REGULAR

COPY

DEADLINE: Friday, September

DEADLINE:

Cats

RETRIEVER

OLD

weekends.

FEMALE,

line.

ALASKAN

Call

PU

AK.C.

475-7

“eves.

MALAMUTE

PUI

Black and white, $50 and up,
will hold dog. Puppy shots.

EL

RAISED
Pan

WITH

trained.

6-5342

CHILDREN
Lots

AND

of fun.

|

ID

2-17

ENGLISH POINTER PUF PI
9 WEEKS OLD
Call 337. 5125 and 537-6194
GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUP—M.
months. A.K.C. Black, silver
a1
Housebroken.
Complete
shots.
home only. Call 869-7537.
ihe:

Beagle
— 7 Months.

or

A.K.C.
ALL
SHOTS.
G
children. $35. Call 729-4889.

Cute

Friendly Little —

KITTENS NEED GOOD H
UN

4-2257

after

French

6 p.m.

or

Poodle Puppies

ee

Cats

A.K.C.
GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPS
OF
QUALITY
and
DISPOSITION.
Several
show
prospects—line
bred
ROLF von OSNABRUCKER
LAND 4,
5, 5. Blk. and tan.
7 BOYS—2 GIRLS
and they are BEAUTIFUL! Drop over
and see for yourself—call anytime for
full details. 256-3673.

GREAT

DANE

PUPPIES

EXCELLENT
BLOOD
LINES,
WONderful family pets, good watch dogs.
GE 8-2452.
POODLES,
A.K.C.
WHITE
MIN.
FEmale and male, 8 weeks, shots, home
raised, $100. If you can buy elsewhere
for less please do. You get what you
pay for. Call 296-2601.

es

ia

AK €.

Friday, September

English

pug:

5

ae ge

‘peas

1y

old. Both ug: 8 y females, wate
good with children. Moving HI 6-11

Siamese-Burmese

Kittens

AFFECTIONATE AND SPIRITED. |
VE 5-4676
ae
MOSTLY BEAGLE
MUTTS;
2
2 females, very healthy, home

vet checked.
9798

Evanston.

7 weeks

Welsh
6

1

old. $10

Terriers

WEEKS
OLD.
tered. 945-5929.

A.K.C.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUE
A.K.C.
champion
stock,
mal
weeks. Intelligent, pace tempe
paper trained. 864-6729

BLACK
MINIATURE
She
cS:
male
and
male;
A.K.C
pone;
months old.
:
U 4-0159

5 Female force Shupheas
PUPS. A.K.C. REG.
CALL UN 4-2964,

BASSETT

PUPS

AKC,

-

8

W eR

Shots, male and female, beautiful
colored. $100 ea. Woodstock, Ill.
815, 338-0914

OUR

|, 1967 —1 2 Noon

|, 1967 — 4 P.M.

The Classified Department will be closed
Monday, September 4.

1547 WAGNER

CLINAUDE
PArk

4-0022

eves.

PUPP,

and

bss one
boned

Dachsund — To
BLACK
paper

AND
TAN,
trained. A.K.C.

8
7

W

KITTEN,
PAN
TRAINED,
old.
Pretty
markings;

ied

as

child’s

pet.

9

ADORABLE

CALICO

PERSIAN

playful;

pan trai

Call 272-8167

+ 31, 1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glenese News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * eines Park Herald * Deerfield view: possessHerald

V

UNiversity

MIXED BREED TERRIER Pu
“1 wks. $10. PArk 4-6117.
Very

end The Viloge Lamplighter, serving Late F

t1
C:

RD., GLENVIE

BOXER

PART PERSIAN MOTHER
sacrifice
kittens
four
FREE. Call 831-3666.

CUTE

8-8274.

Ae

rt

MIN. SCHNAUZER PUP
A.K.C. 674-9445 —

CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR
ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1967

MULTIPLE COLUMN

Tax

RETIRED C.P.A.
accounting, financial statements,
back work brought up to date.
AL 1-4047

Labor Day
NOTICE

MRS. JOHNSON
you kindly call me again? Mrs.
Gray, 2730
Hampton Parkway,

Evanston.

Service—Iincome

lines

&amp;

3 PEOPLE FROM EVANSTON WOULD
like
a
ride
to
and
from_
Rollin
Meadows
daily to arrive at 8:00 an
leave at 4:30. Each person willing to
pay for the rides. Call 358-4758 after 6
p.m.

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 ye ast Kenilworth, IIl.

GOLDEN

Champion

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
Back
work
brought
up
to
date.
Low
monthly
rates. Your office or mine.
282-6391 or 283-0471

10

Car

Personal
ould
ola

9 Accounting

COMMUTERS

HR. SERVICE. EDWIN J.
Assoc. 341-1711 or 341-1712.

Florid

SERVICES

5-4646

Rolling Meadows, Illinois

Park
433-4300

silver
male
poodle
with
red
collar
answering to Touche, please call 8314910 for $25 reward. Lost in Brittany
Hills area of Highland Park off Lake
ook Road.
EASE
HELP
FIND
LOST
CAT:
ost on July ist:
affectionate,
slim,
black fem.
cat,
white
on face/feet.
Big
eyes,
blue
collar.
Mittens.
We
iss her very much. Reward. UN 91864.
HAVE YOU SEEN MY BICYCLE?
It’s a yellow and white Huffy Stingrey
ith a 3 speed shift. Wilmette Lic. No
8622. It somehow
ergs tee hig from
our garage. Please Call
Jamie Anderon AL 6-0171.
DUND
B ~~

Domestic

South

30

COLLEGE
STUDENT
LEAVING
SEPember
15th for San
Francisco
will
take
a rider to share
driving
and
expenses. WI 5-3259.
COLLEGE
FRESHMAN
GIRLS
DEsire ride from Northbrook to Peterson
and Kimball.
Around
7:30, return 5
p.m. Share expenses. 272-4171.

In

PARKING
SPACES
FOR
RENT.
OAK
and
Lincoln,
Winnetka.
Call Herb’s
van St. 66—Under new Mngmt.—HI 677.
HOME
MAILING’
SERVICE.
ADdressing,
stuffing,
stamping;
invitations
hand
addressed;
manuscripts
correctly typed. 729-1846 after 6 p.m.

Deerfield Villager
Highland Park Herald
444 Central
945-7300

Installation

Evanston

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

for

to

AGE

RIDER
WANTED
TO
FRISCO
BAY
area.
Share
driving
and
expenses.
Leaving about Sept. 12—Arriving Sept.
17-18. Call Bill, 835-1902.

SERVICE.

INSTALLED ON COMMISSION
AT OUR EXPENSE.

IT WORK?

phone) a complete
and events.

AND

dri

10 days

and

Dogs

10

Car

15th. Phone 446-7459.

AUTOMATIC

6 Flat or More Apt. Bldgs.

"CLEAR" all club dates
through THE CALENDAR

Mail (or
meetings

METERED

to

Your

POLICEMAN

area, Leave approximately
Sept. 10 to | 5 MO.

Washers and Dryers

Avoid Conflicting
DATES
DOES

ts

Attention Apt. Bldg. Owners

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

HOW
Simply

SUBURBAN

.

MESSAGE

Travel—Share

8

+e

order

Minimum 4

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Business Personal

5

Business Personal

OPENING

Jac-lyn Coittures

475-1560

251-4300

5

Notices

with

or if paid within

ADS

S

MULTIPLE COLUMN

a

$1.20 per line

433-4300

Bluff

945-7300

Clasified

�Fe

‘Christmas Trees and
Coins and Stamps
Concrete Work

Conducted

and

Sports Cars
Loons

Rent

cots

Outboard Motors.
‘s and Gifts
d
and Contractors
:

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e

ness
nve

meggee

f

ll ™~

on

O te
ts

rsonal
ice

Photography

Dogs
4S

and

Cats

Animals,

"

and

BRADOR PUPPY, 4 MONTHS
aie6ois

a
_

gad

oateriais

nities
and Partnerships

and

_ WHITE

§ months

=

MALE

TOY

old;

A.K.C.

reg.

272-6759.

$60.

Open
12

2 Female, Seal Point
5

MOS.

BEAUTIFUL

~

weeks;
home-

Sandwich
14

jale, A.K.C.,
beautifully marked.
quality,
house
trained,
loves

n. HI 6-4611.

REAL

BUY—MOVING

“ae

»

min.
broken,

BLACK

MALE

A.K.C.

Gifts

of

the

assignnational

CASH

FOR

YOUR

BOOKS

GET OUR BID ON YOURS
For sale. Phone for information. Call
DAvis 8-4424, BOOKERS
BOOKS.
1307 CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON

SELL
THURS.
OR
FRIDAY
2
cot
odles,
male
and
female.
tered
and _ housebroken.
Best
. Call 864-0090.

BOOKS WANTED. LARGE
OR SMALL
libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA. You are welcome
to browse. Kennedy’s Bookshop,
1911
Central St., Evanston.
UN 4-4449.

HOME

FOR

BLACK

FE-

lale
Lab
Retriever.
Good
with
children. Obedience trained; shots.
wore

Call

ODLES,
chocolate

SMALL
MINIATURE
2
brown, 2 black; A.K.C. reg.

_ 6 weeks; all males. Home raised. Call
272-4869 after 5:30, all day Sun.

HELP!

POODLE,

BLACK
MALE
. old. A.K.C., $75.
729-2280.

HELP!

WE

il white min.

ARE

2 BEAUTL.

from

A.K.C.

long line

We

need

a

KITTENS
FREE

TO

Animals,

and

GOOD

Pets

old.

MORGAN

and

MARE

bridle.

Photography

DURST
606
ENLARGER;
LEITZ
Valoy II enlarger;
Bolex;
Dormitzer
electronic flash lights; misc.

or

299-6846

for the

MARE—15/3
GOOD
EQUITAhorse and junior jumper. Ridden

ZEISS SUPER
IKONTA 2 1/4 X 2 1/4
$65; Yashica twin lens reflex $20. Both
in excellent condition.
VE 5-2761

air
$8.00.
. of Edens,

Vilmette.

by

and

EA.

GUPPIES

ie
K

4

Cameras

NIKON F PHOTOMIC
f 1.4, 50 MM lens, reflex finder, hard
leather.
case,
Bellows
attachment.
Best offer. Call AL 1-8479.

-VEILTAIL

ion

$300.

care

Service

our

numerous
Call

10

year

$1.00.

813
Laramie,
S. of Lake.

old,

has’

taken

ribbons in shows.
after 6 p.m. 945-4124

18

Morgan Mare, I0 Years Old
LISH
OR
WESTERN.
. Reasonable. 831-2217.

JUMPS

G SITTER
WANTED
IN YOUR
meme Mon. through Fri. day hours
y. No meals. Will deliver and pick-

. Call 491-1081.

- Quarter

vs. old.
stern tack.

Horse Mare
Gentle

945-7869.

3

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
CATERED
TE
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Ill. For
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

SHORE’S

CLOWN
Magical

fun

for

FAVORITE

MAGICIAN

all!

MAGIC

256-2228

UNLIMITED

By the WANDA BROTHERS
Children’s party, club, stage, etc.
Ask for Dan, ALpine 6-1148
STAGE
COACHES,
HAY-RIDES,
Pony
Rides,
Fire
Engines,
Surries,
sent anywhere. Or have your child or
— ¥ gee
at the Country Boy’s barn.

Solve Your Coating Problem?

17

Rd.

Mundelein

Saddle

Business

Reasonable prices, work guaranteed
KAEHLER LUGGAGE SHOP
1421 Sherman Ave.
DAvis 8-0744

or 272-0084

_in return for use of horse,
winter. 835-2719.

EVANSTON. REASONABLE.
ORchard 5-6275

reference.

RICK
NORTH

Opportunities

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

$50 MONTH AND GRAIN FED
ew barn, large box stalls, pastures
rolling land, riding arena.
Rte.

76, 42 mile west of Gilmore

NEED
MUSIC
FOR
YOUR
PARTY,
reception, dance? 1 phone call solves
your entertainment problems. Organized_ professional
bands,
solo piano,
combos.
ORCHESTRAS,
ee
CE
6-

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

DO YOU HAVE?
A particular corrosion problem?
A unique coating problem due to:
An unusual environmental condition?
fumes, heat or weather?
Please call Jack Dunford, 491-1119.

HOME

4ORSES BOARDED
tAUTIFUL

16

Supplies

letree Farm
566-7007

Business

Inc.

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists”
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“‘One call does it all”
ID 2-1240
“Your

Clip for future

MAGIC BY GARY
Clubs,
schools,
churches,
birthdays,
etc.
Children
or adults.
Reasonably
priced. Call 359-3252.

Have

Guitar,

Will Travel

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

23

Equipment

Rental

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748

Oakton,

Skokie

OR

RENTAL
WE

5-7400

YARD

RENT EVERYTHING

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

1

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
8910 WAUKEGAN

RD.

YOrktown
26

Storage

5-5080

Jewelry and Jewelry Repair

MAN’S
1.35
CT.
SOLITAIRE
DIAmond ring, 14 K. white gold mounting.
Will submit for appraisal. Appraised
a Se
sell for $785. Pvt. party. OR

34

MIDDLETON

RO

AND

1-2686

ILL.
CR

2-5520

RO

1-0666

HAULING

Til. C.C.

CALL

18345MC-C

DOVER

MOVERS

MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.
LIGHT HAULING, DAYS OR NIGHTS,
furniture,
luggage,
appliances
odds
and ends. Bonded and insured 869-0325
JACKSON MOVERS
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662.

Musical

Instruction

VIOLIN INSTRUCTION
BETTY HAAG
Has Master’s Degree from Indiana U.
Winner
of
scholarship
for
private
study with Mischa Mischakoff,
Concertmaster of N.B.C. Symphony. Concertmistress
of the Elmhurst
Symphony, member
of the Chicago
Sinfonia and teaching privately. Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced Levels.
Children, Adults.
LEVITON MUSIC STUDIOS
454 Central Ave.
ID 2-8484
Highland Park,
If no ans.
UN 4-8523
CLARINET INSTRUCTION
DAVID POLITZER
:
Taught and performed extensively in
Mid-West.
Performed
with following
orchestras: Tanglewood,
North Carolina
Symphony,
Chicago
Symphony
Orchestra
(Ravinia
Summer
Sessions), Grant Park Orchestra. Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced Levels.
Children, Adults.
LEVITON
MUSIC
STUDIOS
454 Central Ave.
ID 2-8484
Highland Park
If no ans.
UN 4-8523
GUITAR CLASSES
Arranged in your area.
Special 3 lesson introductory offer.
Children’s classes—after school
Adult classes, afternoon and evening.
All
classes
small
for
personalized
attention.
Guitars
supplied.
Private
instruction also available.
Exp. teacher. Frank Narrol,
272-8129

MILDRED

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

IN

POPULAR

ALpine
POPULAR

PIANO

1-4201
PIANO

HOWARD DIAMOND
Home or Studio
Beginners or Advanced
AM 2-4045

PRIVATE

PIANO

LESSONS

STUDIO
2603
SHERIDAN
ROAD,
Evanston art center, apt. A. Competent experienced
teacher.
Beginners
all ages. Call Mrs. Bethards
at 3280928.
EXP.
PIANO
TEACHER
IN
HIGHland Park Highlands has few openings
for coming season. Specializes w/bea
classical
and
popular.
432GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun!
Village School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

PIANO: INDIVIDUAL OR CLASS LESsons. All ages. N.U. masters degree.
1031 Spruce,
Mrs. Nancy Macomber,
Winnetka. 446-6444.

FRENCH
HORN
TEACHER,
BEGINning or advanced students for private
instruction.

Highly

qualified.

William Mercier. Call AL 6-2383.

EXC.
TIME
PC.
MAN’S
CYMA
17
jewel gold wrist watch, approx. $185
when new, $45 or best offer. Call after
3 p.m. OR 4-1874.

Professional

It Makes

a Difference

When you buy your piano from
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
Only
here
will you
find the
sel
Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amon
other well-known makes.

Don't Buy a Grand

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

30

and

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

MOVERS

KELLY MOVING

Entertainment

News Agency. American.

10

ving home. Please call PArk 4-8284.
PRABLE.

15
N.

Poodles

ampions.

years

PRIVATE PARTY WANTS TO BUY
used
set World
Book
Encyclopedia
1963.
or
later
for
boy
in _ rural
Wisconsin.
Must
be bargain.
Advice
price—Write T-366, Box 60, Wilmette.

272-8058.

WORK
WITH
VOGUE
alterations, 869-2965.

hdo Productions,

and

NORTHBROOK,

DRESSMAKING—SPORTSWEAR,
CASUAL, FORMAL AND WEDDING.
ALSO ALTERATIONS
Call VErnon 5-0758

22

Women—Business

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

HERBERT

MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED
WITH FABRIC
EXPERT
PUEATING
MARY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center, Ph. 824-9212
BUTTONS,
BUCKLES AND MACHINE
SERVICE.
HOUR
24
holes.
button
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zippers.
SHOP
FABRIC
VOGUE
UNiversity 4-3034
722 Main St.

world’s

;
RMAN:
8 MONTHS,
SHOW DOG
quality,
gentle
with
children,
obedioy
yet
housebroken, CO 1-4308

NTED

=

of one

Moving

MIDDLETON
M.G.

DRESSMAKING

largest
publishing
companies
which
makes one of our nations finest sets
of encyclopedias. If interested in an
exc.
promotional
ty
offer
please
contact me, Var Lordahl at my home.
AL 1-4480

REG.

Dame Indian Knolls Senieca Gold Ch.
‘itage. Females, males, $100. Born
15-67 . Shots. Call 446-7699.

and

29

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

PREFERABLY
Patterns, also

PARENTS!
time
is
here—home
now
begin.
I am a

' representative

314
yrs.
old.
A.K.C.
has lived with children.

RETRIEVERS

21

Fairgrounds

Books
School
ments

‘all 328-7059 for appointment.

(OLDEN

Goods

8910

SANDWICH, ILLINOIS
Donation $1.00

_8T. BERNARD PUPPY.

ae

Art

11 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
Closing 5 p.m. Friday
Country Kitchen-Luncheon
SPONSORED BY THE
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY

OLD.

MINIATU
RE

schnauzer pups;
A.K.C.;
10
salt and pepper;
fine line;
aised; do not shed. 724-5240.
COLLIE PUPS

Catering
EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

Mortgages

Cleaning

Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
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
Typewriters—Business
Machines—
Office *and Store Equipment
Upholstering, Repairing &amp;. Refinishing
anted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

Co-op Apartments
Farms:
Estat
Houses
Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
ond Cottages
Town Houses
Trades and Exchanges
Vacont we
é
Wtd. to Buy—Apartment Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Houses

‘or Sale

and

Rummage
Sales
Schools and Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students

Condominiums

PARTY

ANTIQUE
SHOW AND SALE
Sept. 13-14-15

1137

Fully trained, $15. Call AL 1-3138.

Pets

FOR PETS

and

Good:

Real Estate Loans
Roofing and Sid
Rug and ee

Moving and Storage
eee end Instruction
otices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting
and Decorating
Persona
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
“Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
7
Business Prope
Cemetery Lots and Crypts

Household Goods—Wanted To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes—Cam pers—
Utility Trailers
Miscellaneous
For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

Sundays—Skokie Only

Antiques

Motorcycles—Go Carts

Rentals

fg
=&lt;
Shrubs
rs an
ownspouts psig and Air Conditioning
Help
Wanted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—tIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair

Household

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821
3330 Dempster St., Skokie, 675-9645

FREE KITTENS
by
children with T.L.C.
,
Evanston.
UNiversity 4-7707.

KITTENS.

10
21
75
63

Supplies

ELSINGER'S

POODLE

3 Darling Free Kittens
945-7869,

SIAMESE

House Sales

Floor Refinishing and Covering

rucks—Trailers—

‘anted To

Ky

Houses

Vacation

Flowers and’ Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Boord 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

Autos—Trucks—Trailers—For
Rent
\utomobil
Wanted To Buy
:

Town

shy “a

Gardening and Landscape Service—

Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment
Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood

ice
le Tires and Accessories

;

Decorations

a

PIANO LESSONS:
LICENSED.
GLENview teacher now scheduling children
and adult students for Fall.
Call Mrs. Collingwood 729-3409.

until
fully

you see our custom rebuilt d
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably pri
Rentals
with option to buy. We
}
and trade pianos. Complete servic
dept.
Family
tradition
of
exp
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmans
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern St
North 256-0167
South HY 3Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:

PROFESSIONAL SET OF TOP QU
ITY SLINGERLAND
DRUMS,
F
ISHED
IN
GOLD
MARBELIZ
PEARL.
EXCELLENT
CONDITI
ORIGINAL COST OVER $600. F
PRCE
$225.
WIL
FINANCE
F
SPONSIBLE
PARTY.
446-8267. P
VATE PATY.
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
A
used pianos. Baldwin Grand like n
reasonable.
Knabe
Grand
5’8’
$8
Used
Spinets
from
$295.
Pract
pianos $79 and many others. Sun. 12
5. Mon., Thurs. till 9 p.m.
MIDWEST PIANO Co.
2638 Devon av.,
HO 5-59
RENT A NEW
PIANO WITH OPTI
to buy! Take pressure off buying
piano.
Rent
one
from
Lyon-Hea
Just $8.50 per month. Have it oF
home for 3 months. If you decide

buy,

all rental fees and cartage

ca

will apply toward purchase. Come
or call Lyon-Healy
in Evanston,
Church St., UN 9-0510.
UTTERBERG
PIANO
CO—E
1910. Rebuilt grands — Steinway,
son &amp; Hamlin, Baldwin, etc. New d
used
spinets.
Pianos
rented
option
to buy.
RO
3-5020.
Sun.
Mon. and Thurs. 9-9. 5731 N. Cent
Av., Chicago.

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

Makes

PRICES.

PIANO CO.

HOllycourt

5-5900

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 1
GIBSON
LES
PAUL
SOLID
BOX
one pick-up, Vib. $85; Harmony ho.
body, 2 pick-ups, vib. $70; Eko holl
body, a 2 pick-up, vib. 3 months.
$225; Fuzz-tone $30. Call Art afte
AL

1-2165.

THOMAS
ORGAN-CONCERT
SER
nade Transistorized-two manual, b
in leslie speaker-25 bass pedals-chi
headset
and
outlet.
Lesson
recor
Exc. cond. $1,200. PA 9-0019.
GUITAR—SOLID BODY GRETSC
CORVETTE AND 50 WATT AMP.
Both
only
$150.
Complete
syst
ready for professional use. Call
2
6199 after 5 p.m. any day.
SCANDALLI
ACCORDIAN
120
BA
has electric pick-up, with case. Exd
lent for younger person $125.
GR
40
FRENCH
PROVINCIAL CABLE BA
Grand piano. Refinished in fruitwo
New
keys,
pins
and
strings.
$1,2
Ken Sweet, 864-7407.
REFINISHED
rebuilt. Ken

UPRIGHT—INTERI@
Sweet, 864-7407.

FINE CHICKERING

GRAND

PIA}

in walnut case, 5’4”. $600. Call
6116 evenings and weekends.

AL

GIBSON ELECTRIC GUITAR.
Excellent condition. $80 or best offe
Call 251-6064.
BASS
GUITAR,
AMP,
SILVERTO
12
inch
speaker,
4
inputs,
ga
condition. $45.
GR 5-3240

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�37

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

BALDWIN

GRAND

McCALL

3811

Western, nee
CO 17-7564
ENDER
DE
LUXE
REVERB
AMP.
Mustang sar,
3 months old, excellent. condition
$400.
must
sell, Call
Joe, DA 8-1512 after 5:35 p.m.
FENDER
SHOWMAN
AMP—ONE
Lansing
Speaker,
$400;
Fender
verb, $70.
Call Vic evenings.
724-7367

TENOR

SAXOPHONE

good cond. $200; Evette
clarinet, $25. HI 6-7984.

and

PIANO—MASON

Schafer

HAMLIN

GRAND, 5’8”
724-1324
LOWREY HOLIDAY ORGAN
excellent condition, mahogany finish,
will sacrifice ioe pare

Slingerland
_, COMPLETE

Drum

Ox
SUPER
BEATLE
AMP
60
bottom.
Excellent
for
bass. Must sell for college.
724-22

art

5028

WITH
organ

Tor

Gibson Amp 2 |2'' Speakers
PIGGY BACK FOR $275.
Call AL 1-7559

FENDER

JAZZ-BASS

ASE. CORDS,
272-0513.
KIMBALL

AMP.

$200.

NIGHTS,

BABY GRAND,
296-5123

ITTENWALD
classic guitar

VIOLIN
with case

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR
and

RICKENBACKER
6 _
STRING,
3/4
neck, hollow body, Vibrato, 2 pick up.
Almost
new,
$325 with
case.
Phone
446-0317. (Gordon).

OLD.
7 p.m.

$595.

Slingerland
GOOD

5

CALL

Drum

CONDITION;
724-3858

251l-

Set
$175.

ZENKER'S

PIANO CO.

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

Honest Craftsmanship
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning Checked Electronically
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding; ay po
bought
and
sold.
KEN SWEET,
Associates, UN 4-7407

Schools

and

2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 214 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancin
and
foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of
exp.
Licensed
wages. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

ENROLL NOW FOR
FALL SESSIONS AT

TOM

THUMB

NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed Ld State of Illinois)
Creative half-day programs for your
pre-school child (ages 3-5)
2612 Central
St. UN 9-5565
OPENING OCT. 2ND. MAE’S
DAY NURSERY SCHOOL.
:
Licensed
by
State
of
Illinois.
723
Monroe
St., Evanston.
Home
away
from home. Nourishing lunches, full
a
tender care. Ages 3 to 6. GR 5
3
A
EARNING
THERAPIST
AND
ASSOciate 20 years experience in helping
underachievers,
poor
readers,
and
children with learning problems. Jane
Sweet, M. Ed. by appointment only.
HI 6-1322
XPERIENCED
CERTIFIED
TEACHer in remedial and supplementary high
school
English.
Give
your
son
or
daughter that additional aid that can
make the difference. Call 446-7742.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50
an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.
WHEADON NURSERY SCHOOL
212 Ridge Avenue
Evanston
Creative
eg ae
214-5—Low
Tuition. 2, 3 or 5 day week—Transportation. FOR
INFORMATION: 328-9043.
VANSTON
KIDDIE
PLAY
SCHOOL
721 Howard St., Evanston. GR 5-9554.
Hours
7:30
to
5:30.
For
working
mothers.
Under
new
management.
Register now for fall.
-_ CREATIVE

DRAMATIC

CLASSES

for children
6-12. Prof.
children’s
theater director. Registration limited.
er
Mrs. Rotman, AL 6-0395.

nee 1967

a

GENERAL

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor pe
Winnetka
446-3268

etc.)

REMODELING

AND

CARPENTRY

Paneling,
Porches,
15 yrs. experience.
Cc. Gosser

Windows,
Etc.
own work.
AL 6-0789.

Remodeling-Carpentry

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence. Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding, rec. rooms and porches.
J. McGuiness,
Contractor 824-0247

Building Maintenance
and Repair

51

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

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
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
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.
HAVE YOUR NEW HOME
QUALITY BUILT BY SKIERSCH
On your own lot or our choice location
in
beautiful
Northbrook,
3
and
pre
214 baths. Lathe and plaster.
car
garage.
FAMILY
ROOMS,
PULL
BASEMENT.
Outstanding
bilevel and ranch plans.
From $30,000
If unmatched quality.
dependability and economy are important to you
SEE SKIERSCH
Before you decide call DI 2-4145
Michael Skiersch Builders
GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building Repair
Sanwork
**Let GeorgeDo
It’’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458
COMPLETE
REMODELING.
KITCHens, rec. rms., dormers, porches. We
do our own work. All work guaranteed. Call evenings 465-8743 ask for Al.

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

7-8636

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal
Gutters
All types

INSURED
replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

24 hr. Emergency Service
867-9199
REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plasterinng- -Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

TUCKPOINTING
Chimney Repairs
bid pegs vhered ny
Caulking
Brick
Staining
Bldg. Cleanin
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

Floor and Wall Tiling
BATHROOM

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

1328

Waukegan

Rd.,

TILING

Glenview

1724-9704

PLASTERING
SCHNEIDER
Metal
ALpine

lathe
1-7119

&amp; FALASCO

ceilings

repairs

3-3174

G WORK
floor,
etc.
Also stone
paving. Young, compeALpine 6-1513.

Service—Plants

~ Northfield

and

Yard

Shrubs

Service

Lawn Care and Maintenance
Nursery Stock
Garden Planting and Care
Soddin g
Hauling
Tree Trimming and Removal
Brick-Stone Patios
Installed and Repaired

Mt. Pleasant, Northfield 4 - 8249.
Please call before 7:00 P.M
Free estimates

ATTENTION LAWN LOVERS
This is the month to take care of bare
spots, trim,
shrubbery
etc. and put
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 best but endeavor to
give
you
the
best.
For
immediate
service call Allen J. Clover Landscaping Service, 328-7750.

POWER

BLACK

DIRT

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEways,
grading,
‘rubbish
and
brush
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking
CR 2-0173

SERVICE

SODDING,
CUTTING,
power raking, shrubbery.

678-2458

S O

CLEAN-UP
Free est.

2-2217

Fully

Insured

BJORNSON
Residential
INTERIOR
Paintin

Paper

and patching.
ALpine 1-3047

WHAT

BETTER

No
gamble
problems
if
experts.

one

Ads

*

SPECIALIZING IN FINE
uality North Shore De
lean Expert Union Cra

REALISTIC PRICES

Prompt
Insure

Fully

Porets

Se

625-2255

PAINTING
ALL WORK EXPER
AT PRICES YOU CA
ESTIMATES CHEERFFULLY

478-0136

FE

FRAZIER PAINTING/DE
SPECIALIZING IN E
Average
window: § scrapin
calk,

paint

paint

$3.00.

and

ng

scraping

using

(

Se

(i
Dutt

ung:

Dutch

JU 8-0300 (bus.) or epi: (

DAVID N. PADDOC
SHORE

CRest

00

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; SO}
7
ae Ree
tg en
oo
shing—paper
INTERIOR AND tren
1530

Spencer

Av.

ALpine

1-6344

Painting, Paper ‘ao
38 yrs.

on N.S.

Interior,

E:

GOOD PREPAR ATION _
CLEAN, NEAT WOR KMANSH
M. Garrett

G.

LAURITZ JENSEN
oaaaleComplet
plete + oereiee

LAWN
REPAIRING
TIME
Do
not
miss
it!
Call
for
a _ free
information
the
landscape
gardner
with 30 years experience. 272-4563.
PLANTING TIME
Of evergreens,
shrubs, privet, trees,
Holland bulbs, etc. Call for free info.
the Landscape gardener with 30 yrs.
of exp. in planting. 272-4563.

Hollister Want

with
your
you consult

E &amp; B Decorati ie

ALL SEAtop-soiling

MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and
tree
service,
sodding,
seeding. black dirt and tractor service. A free estimate call 537-6232.

s

RECOMMERE

Mr. Hauber
Mr. Sch aay
Mr. Ec
J. M. ECKERT DECORA TIN
OFFICE TEL, LO 1-

NORTH

FRANK VOLE LANDSCAPING
gardening
services;
fertilizin
fall
clean up. Reasonable rates. Call after
6 p.m. ID 3-1160.

Pe

3 Generations on North Shore

NEW
AND
OLD
LAWNS
REPAIRED,
nursery stock, complete maintenance
service, 20 years on the north shore
Franchi Landscape Service. CR 2-2611.

Use

Masonry

Serving the North S
for 46 years

Remodeling Co.

VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING:
son maintenance. Sodding,
and yard et sg,

a

Preperetioe Tae
TIMA
FULLY INSURED
LE 17-0737

PHONE

CONCRETE WORK, SERVICE WALKS,
patios, driveways,
remodeling.
CALL
1724-8242
IT’S TIME TO PLANT TREES, EVERgreens,
shrubs.
Grass—sod—tractor
work—fertilizing and maintenance.
Horvats Flowers and Nursery
4230 Dundee Rd., Northbrook. 272-4563.

cys:

Painting

Hanging

Thorough

C. L. VOLTZ
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SOIL
Glenview, Ill.
PArk 4-1691

Glen-Wood

Free

Insured:

SOIL

|

SPECIALIZE
IN ALL
ainting. Ind. attention anc
met.
Color
matchin
continuity
as
part
of
Dai
Neat,
clean
workma
Pp
phases of painting and paper

IL—HUMUS—SAND—MA-:

BLACK

Decorating

WE

RAKING

AND REG. LAWN MAINT.
CLEAN UPS
ROTOTILLING
NEW LAWNS—SOD—SEED
NO JOB TOO SMALL
BLADES CO.
PA 9-1690

THE

oe
REPAIR

SPENCER

Complete

1595

and

7 CONCRETE

Gardening and Landscape

54

=

A

Painting

ure
power
weed
mowing—gravel
drives—rubbish removal—power lawn
rolling—tree
removal—fill
dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
The
Firewood King

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED NOT TO WASH OUT
UN

YG)

Walks,
patio,
and black top
tent engineer.

TOP

CERAMIC TILE
Call Tom

DRIVE-

ORchard

Core

wowrEe
AND

GARDEN

57

KNEIP

LAWN

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.

SHARPENED

VACATION

PANELING,
BSMNT.,
REC.
RM.
ACcoustical ceils.;
floor tile,
gen. carpentry
and
repair.
By
in ependent
carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

Lawn Mower and =r
Service

WEST

patios,

1-2618

iat

CONTRACTING—ADDITIONS
Free estimates
446-6220.

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

6 p.m.,

NEW
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
tile
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
work, roof repairs, concrete work.
UALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE
ESTIMATES
CRestwood 2-4429

56

CONTRACTOR

JOSEPH

ALpine

Ca

Milwaukee Av., north of Glenview
next to Tollway
ss

forms. Basement waterproofed.
Serving North Shore customers for 47 yrs.

PURTELL &amp; CO.
New Construction
Box 84 Northfield HI 6-5400

A Distributor

after

CONTRACTOR

JOBS.

Work

steps,

roofing.

BRICK

CONTRACTOR

walks,

and ox

and Cement Wor

Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, pegenes and repairs.
ne
6“Call before 8, and after 5.”

ways,

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

ESTIMATES

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

348-4852

CONCRETE

and

coene

MR. FIX-IT

Concrete

CEMENT

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370

CHIMNEYS,

4-9423

All t
the North Shor
Shore
SING
Ww. L. RINE

Gutters

3-0360

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette

72-7951

QUALITY REMODELING

Save By Buying

Tiny Tot Play School

53

677-9645

CONTRACTOR

STONE

SMALL REPAIR
676-4350

Gutter

“Servin
E. F. BA

OR

PHONE

AND

Quality,

Complete

REPAIR, TUCKPOINTING

Stevens

}

Northern Eagle Rooting
ORchard

walls;
cement
repairs;
basements
waterproofed. Call after 6 p.m., 588uburban
Tuckpointing
Co.
4213.

Sade
rented OUR SPECIALTY
Complete
plans and estimates.
GATHERCOAL COMER OST
Carl Boll
1-0225

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

Instruction

GENERAL

J.

PAINTE

roofing and sheet ae
insured. Free wpe te

GUTTERS

LAYING

TUCKPOINTING.

REMODELING - REPAIRS

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

From

CHIMNEY
Alfred

FOR

s of a amr name Additions
ew Sn
Sie
arages
FREE ESTIMA
272-5353
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

LUMBER)

refrigerator

CUSTOM

installations.

ESTIMATE
CARPENTER

AND

Direct Factory Distributors

stove,

IN

Selection.
FENCE
CO.

REPAIRED,
|

HESKETH

BRICK

All t.

Inc.

YOUR

7

FREE

Kitchen Salon

(and

fence

and

interior painting.
CRestwood 2-

GLASS BLOCK,

EDWARD RECHTORIS
ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK

EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK

Piano Tuning

FINEST

Design
QUALI

Ph ivan

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

831-4767

standard

446-9079
FREE

ENDER DUAL SHOWMAN
MOS.
7267 after

THE

and

BILL

Lauer Const. Co.

On

ROOMS.

ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

FENCE CONST.

IMPROVEMENT

FOR

RECREATION

Northbrook, Ml.
Eve.: 446-7064

AL 1-1254

WICKES
(DIV. OF WICKES

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

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

Improvement

Building Maintenance
and Repair

OWNERS

And Save 20%

Bathroom Remodeling
Roofing
Siding
lf you want Quality
and Workmanship—Call:

$175;
GOYA
$100; 432-6830.

HOME

51

Contrecters

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

Contractors

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

HOME

$400.

end

Deal With

WICKES
Home

Duliders

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

Dormers

Set

BEGINNERS

HOME

Builders

IN

50

Schools and Instruction

15”
Re-

LINGERLAND
pets
DRUM
PERfect condition. 1 year old. Stand and
sticks.
$40.
14’°
LUDWIG
pastee
cymbals. $10 ea. Call AL 1-1901,

ELMER

2

VERNON
OAKS COUNTRY
DAY SCH.
Openings morns. or aft. for children
ages 3 to 5. State cert. teachers, trans.
avail. Mr. Zimmerman 945- 1750.
ROOM
FOR
3
AND
4
YR.
OLD
children in afternoon groups at First.
Methodist
Nursery
School.
Transp.
avail. Call 864-6161 or 475-8413.

CLearbrook

Painting and
Henry

INTERIOR
Dier

INTERIOR

Service,
x

9-0495

AND

EXTER

LO.

REASONABLE
AND

—

Decorati

EXTERIOR

ing, washing, paper
an
experience,
er
work.
GR 5-3255.

g

|

ha
hanging.

E

LIVINGSTON PAINTIN
Complete

Skilled workmen
DA

DecoratingS

Ful

8-5004

“Free

#

KURT GRONAU_
PAINTING

mates.

AND

D

CRestwood ein mer

ALL EXTERIOR
DONE

AS

service.

YOU
Julian

LIKE

PAIN’
IT.

Painters,

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PAINTING/DECORATING
R mepela
Service. 2710 Applen.,
Northbrook, Ill, 272-0464.

FLOOR

S

ORD

d.
&lt;XTERIOR

AND

6-7922

INTERIOR

G AND WALL WASHING
work guaranteed.
GR 5-4365

Painting

and

RIOR
TING

HANGING

FREE
ESTIMATES
mleaf 5-3048
DAvis 8-7687
YD EXT.
PAINTING,
WALL

MAKE

The

ests. Call Rich Albert 679-1928.
and

Siding

OU

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
RBAN
ROOF
''REATING
SERV.
dar or asphalt
shingles,
repaired,
ted or replaced. Flat decks coator
recovered.
Chimneys _ tuckted. Gutters painted and meshed.

: Tile—Slate—Asphalt
.AT

DECKS

and

TUCKPOINTING
ORchard

5-4030

Tree Trimming
35 YEARS

ED

EXPERIENCE

ation

and

International

Shade

Tree Conference
Glenview Road
PArk

4-1300

ROOM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
Windows
washed
and polished,
yard
work, Small carpenter jobs. DA 8-5945
after 7:30 P.M.

Attic and Basement Cleaning
and hauling GR 5-4900.
Jim's Wall Washing Service

PERT TREE REMOVAL

FREE

US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
any removal problem you have.

r men

are experienced

aulic

Modern
disposal

1 the know-how to back it up. Also

ve

eu

ng.

INLICH—The

Firewood King

2

' THOMAS J. LYNCH
TREE SURGEONS

SPRAYING,

Professional Rug Cleaning

FEEDING,

NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.

surgery,
modern
equipment,
&gt;d
operators.
Our
51
years
of
perience
in treating
North
Shore
is available by phoning.
Mem:

National

Arborist

Vational Shade
2st 6-4380

Tree

Association

Organization.
VErnon
5-0514

DAVEY

4+. A. Morrison,
TREE

Arborist

SPECIALISTS

, Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

Z Tue
TR

ey TREE SERVICE
G—TREE REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
_PArk 9-2279.

| With Lauer Const. Co.
nd Save 20%

On

ling

Roofing
Siding
Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

V

ia

lin
years on the North
WE DO IT ALL

831-4767

Bill's Cleanup Service
CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service
20%
OFF,
9 X 12
RUGS,
CLEAN.
Cash and carry, repair-install wall to
wall carpet. Trade in your odientals or
pay
cash.
Ace
Carpet
Co.
1620
Maple, Evanston. 864-5551.

SHAMPOOERS FOR RENT

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie.
OR. 5-7400

AND

FLOOR

POLISH-

rent.
ACE
RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5086
M.G.
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.

74

for

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

and

REUPHOLSTERY

SLIPCOVER SALE

PLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELAll types cabinets and lavatories
de
to order. Furniture repair. Call
Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
odeling, room addition, drywall,
sement and work of all kinds. Call
ersity 4-3604.

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE

WOODCRAFT SHOP
try—Cabinet Work—Repairs
aterial for Home Craftsmen

Maple Ave.
Between

UNiversity 4-6462

Davis

NTRY,
built-ins,
of work.

and

Church

REC. ROOMS,
PANELclosets, shelves, and ‘all
Reasonable prices. Call

rman, 328-3050.

Electrical

~ ANDY'S
IDENTIAL,

ELECTRIC
INDUSTRIAL

mmercial

wiring.

tisfaction

guaranteed,

TRICAL

sonable

WORK

FREE

Rates—Free

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.

Custom

Service

AND

Estimates,

DAvis

8-3058.
743-5597

Estimates

‘pairs—Alterations—Remodeling
al
100
amp.
service
—
$135.

Evanston Review

House

Furniture

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

ACME

FURN. SERVICE

SAGGING CHRS., SOFAS REPAIRED
in
the
home,
with
sagproof
steel
webbing. Expert furn. repairing. Upholstering. Call anytime, DA 8-0046.

* Wilmette Life

* Winnetka Talk

pieces.

Sewing

of

all

100

Wanted—Students

LAWN
Central,

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

WILL

DO

PRIVATE
DUTY
NURSE
DESIRES
position on Sat. and Sun. only. Call
272-1365 after 7:30 weekdays or all day
Saturday and Sunday.
TRAINED
position.

MATURE
WOMAN
DESIRES SWITCHboard and light typing or what have
you? Call after 4:30 p.m.
869-2154.
DENTAL
SECRETARY—SOME = ASsisting.
7 yrs.
full charge
business
office. Best refs. Does somegne need
me part time? (3 days). 724-8353.

Wanted—Women
Household

WOULD

YOU

BELIEVE?

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
Mother’s helpers and 4 South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

DAY WORKERS
WITH
Door to door bus transpcrtation and
excellent North Shcre references.
CALL MISS ARMSTRONG:

MO

DAY WORKERS
.
HOUSEKEEPERS TO LIVE IN
HOUSEWORK AND CHILD CARE
$12 per day plus carfare
References Avail.
CALL MR. GOLD UN 4-7178
BAKER EMPLOYMENT
811 Davis St.
Evanston

IRONING
ONLY
laundry
service.
refs. Pick up and
GR 5-9670.

DICTAPHONE

LICENSED
GR 5-3744

COUPLE,
live in.
DESIRES
sitting 5
after 5:30

SECRETARY

(NO
SHORTHAND)
TYPE
61 W.P.M.
Prefer Frontage Rd area. HI 6-8343.
LIVE-IN MAIDS $35 WK. AND UP
Jamacian
girls.
We
advance
trans.
costs. Jessie Jean Employment
Service, 2350 Madison, Chgo. 829-0654.
EXPERIENCED LADY DESIRES
cooking or housework.
DA 8-3077

* Northbrook Star

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake

HOME

MATURE
WOMAN
WANTS
TO BABY
sit. $1.00 an hour. Call Mrs. Wood,
272-0509, Northbrook
WILL BABYSIT
WHILE
YOU
WORK.
Vicinity
East
Glenview
near
Old
Orchard. Call 724-5479. Mon. through
Friday 9-5.

BABYSIT

ANYTIME,
EXPERIENCED
—
able. Call Kathy. HI 6-7113.

RELI-

CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
Wknd.
proxy.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings. Compl. charge.-Call 251-1726
before 5 p.m. If out call again.
ESCAPING
MOTHERS,
FOR
CAREfree vacation and return, let me care
for one or two healthy little one. Days
and evenings also. 945-1529.

A GOOD COMPANY TO GO WITH
GOOD COMPANY TO GROW WI

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORT
nity of discussing with you the man
opportunities
now _ available,
yo
future prospects with American,
an
our complete fringe benefit progra
including Health and Life Insurance
Profit Sharing and Retirement, Ed
cation Plan and Employee Discounts
We

have

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

for:

Clerk Typist

Customer

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FO
recent
High
School
graduate
wi
minimum of 1 year college. We need
young woman with pleasant persona
ty and some experience in custome
contact work. Knowledge
of hospit
field helpful but not required.

Pricing Clerk
RESPONSIBLE
POSITION
IN
OU
Purchasing
Department.
Duties
i
clude pricing and clearing of orde
Experience
on
adding
machine
calculator helpful. No typing.

Addressograph

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
{AND
INterior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any
type
of work,
storms
put up. 477-0726.

5

day

week,

from

9

a.m

to

5

p.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTO
Ph. 864-6050. ext. 220
Qualified Applicants Welcome

TO WORK?

Then see us—whether you're looki
for temporary,
part time,
or qe
pho
a
full time work, we
ha
your job. (No fee, of course)

Help Wanted—Women

Placement
Service and Full
Grove, Evanston
328-7622

(Temporary

Time)

HOY! JC
BACK
TO
SCHOOL
FOR
THE
CHI
dren—but, where to get the money f
those
new
fall outfits?
Work
on
temporary
basis as a: KEYPUNQC
OPERATOR, STENO, OR CLERK.

WASHER
for
Lank

COLLEGE
SENIOR
WILL
DO
ANY
work
around
the
house.
Painting,
lawnwork, you name it. 831-9511.

and

Operator

ASSIST
WITH
CUTTING,
STORI
and running of Addressograph plat
in our busy Advertising
Departme
Must
be able
to type
but previo
experience not necessary.

Dorothy Parks

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

Business

Service

Representatives

RETURNING

DALE'S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
n
agency
w/students
and _
nonstudents for any type work. Top Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf 5-0743.

EXPERIENCED
WINDOW
and
wall
washer.
Ask
Hamilton. 864-2581.

BU
lo
ski
th

GOOD TYPING AND APTITUDE
FO
figures required in these interesti
ee
for mature
young
wome
romotional possibilities unlimited.

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

107.

openings

All

ACCOUNTANT
COMPTROLLER
DEsires full or part-time, broad experience and public accty. Age 62. Call
491-0133.

TASK
GOLF MILL
Room 202

FORCE

PROFESSIONAL
Niles

YOUNG

BLDG
299-44

WOMAN

FULL AND PART-TIME
GENERAL APPAREL SALES WOR
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY

Professional

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

APPLY

BETWEEN

9 AND

6.

DELL'S
Greenwood

at Glenview

Rd.

Glenvie

Ist Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Ass'n of Wilmette

Experienced or willing to train

accurate
tween

typist,

50-60

typing

wpm.

be-

Excellent

company benefits, lovely new
building, good transportation,
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CoO.

OR
COMPLETE
Best
North
Shore
deliver. DA 8-9672 or

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

Sitting

NORTHBROOK WEST
Will care for one child, days, while
mother works, Must be 2 yrs. or older.
References. 272-6093.

4-6656

A

Flexowriter Operator

Sit. Wtd.—Baby

104

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED,
will train woman
interested in
term employment.
Basic typing
required.
to
learn
to
operate
equipment.

HOME
TYPING SERVICE
Manuscript tapes, letters, misc.
Experienced
Dependable
Reas. rates
272-8680

103

Professional

IRONING

NEAT, CLEAN LADY DESIRES IRONing in my home, good references. Call
328-5394.

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

COMPANION;
ONE
OR
Will do housework, cooking,
Call AL 1-0760
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
light housework
and
baby
days a week. Call UN 4-6610
p.m.

Part-Time

and

IN MY HOME
VE 5-0279

WILL

WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to dw at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

Situations

6-1047

Care of Children

RETIRED
TEACHER
DESIRES
EM.
perme
as
traveling
companion.
References
furnished
and _ personal
interview if desired.
Write Box
225,
Manitowoc, Wisconsin. 54220.

101

Wants

IN MY

IBM ELECTRIC
Pick
up
and
deliver
in
Glenview.
$2.00/hr. Best current local references.
No tapes. 724-4688.

EXPERIENCED
AND
practical
nurse
desires
References. GO. 328-4376.

Hlllcrest

MATURE
WOMAN
HOUSEWORK
AND
care for school age children Mon.-Fri.
8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
for working
mother. Have own transp. DA 8-8213.

AT HOME

NURSE

St., Winnetka

Woman

102.

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

TYPING

Elm

EXPERIENCED
LADY
DESIRES
part-time daily or weekends to care
for elderly or invalids. Good refs.
Call 465-6552

INTELLIGENT
HIGH
SCHOOL
GIRL,
Junior,
‘‘A’’ student, desires employment
Friday evenings and Saturdays.
272-3517.
HIGH
SCHOOL
BOY
WANTS
work
or
odd
jobs.
1538
Wilmette 256-2983.

Business

Howard Employment Agency
273-4849 or 475-1800.
DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES
Lindgren Emp. Agency
811

Help Wanted—Women

107

Wanted—Women
Household

GENERAL OFFICE WORK.
Experienced. Call GR 5-7035.

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

Situations

Situations

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

DOMESTIC

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.
CARPETING from $4.69 per yd. Work
guar. FREE estimates, terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery, Inc.
CALL 677-6350

ar

LL

TRIER _ townshiv
ALpine 1-5697
.

SHAMPOOERS

- Carpentry—Cabinet Work

or

Cleaners

eis

small

DRAPES,
or uphob

272-6513.

SERVICEMASTER

3748

INTERIOR

fe
irs

&amp; amen

for

kinds. PArk 4-5824.

REGISTERED
house calls.

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

ers

$e:

Rug

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

[PLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
rate diagnosis
of tree troubles.
inge now for diséase and insect
. Radio dispatched crews. 437-

oe

Associated

stery

RELINE
Slipcovers

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME
PA 4-5880

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

5-1195

VErnon

IMING,

- 72

RECONDITION,
curtains, cafes.

ESTIMATES
729-3374

BEST WAY
WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE
Reasonable rates.
Call 478-2900.

and insured

ses of tree removal.
equipment at your

WAXED-POL(ranches
and
gardens.
Call 729-2286
Glenview, Il.

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.

LICENSED

_ &amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist

477-0726

FLOORS
MACHINE
ished. Gutters cleaned
bi-levels) stone work for
Free estimates
RST SERVICE Co.

Draperies and Slip Covers—
Custom Made

98

1-5350

CARPENTRY
WORK:
REMODELING
basements,
rec. rms., dormers, windows, porches, etc. No job is too large
or too small. Call 271-7274 9 to 5:30; or
761-7319 eves. and weekends.

5

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT

Service

75

EMPLOYMENT

WINDOW. WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
Interior and exterior painting.

COMPETENT

_

L&amp;S

AL

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

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.

Service

APPT.,

101

1024

76

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

EXTERIOR PAINTING
EXP. AT A REASONABLE PRICE
. Roofing

Air-Conditioning

Home

hing, floors stripped and waxed,
ripped, all wood stripped. For
ate. Call Don Rice, 864-8846.

_

and

and

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING

Co.

GLENBROOK HEATING SERVICE
Furnace and boiler cleaning
For appointment call
272-7493

EXTERIOR

PAPER

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

in the finish of your choice

66 Heating

Decorating

AND

AND

74

REFINISHING

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.

and estimates given:
YOrktown

AND

Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor
CRestwood 2-2699

Free

C. SWANSON GIVES YOU
on,
quality,
and service
in
decorating,
and
papering.

SANDING

Personnel Department
1771

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

1-GIRL

OFFICE

274-8100
employer
SECRETARY

If you like to ‘‘run the show,’”’ and
maybe
like
to
organize,
this
new
business will be just what you’ve been
looking for. No fee.
DOROTHY PARKS
PLACEMENT
627 Grove 328-7622

PART-TIME TELLER
Position as teller in a modern savin
and loan ass’n
available
to wom
interested in good pay and pleasa
surroundings.
Contact Mr. Nashalman
AL 1-72
1210 Central Av.
Wilmet
ORchard 3-7966
CAPABLE
WOMAN
FOR
RESPONS
ble
position
with
national
mus
Magazine.
Ability
to
organize
a
capacityto work are more importal
than typing skill. If desired may wo
less
than
full
time.
Modern,
a
conditioned
offices. Near transport
tion. DAvis 8-6000.

WOMEN
NATIONAL
PARTY
PLAN
COMPA
opening new territory. Positions aval
for MANAGERS and FASHION SHO
DIRECTORS. No investments, colled
ing or delivering; car necessary. C
for appointment: 869-6482.

KEY
LOCAL

PUNCH
COMPANY

TRAINEE
WILL

SEND.

qualified person to Keypunch scho
Salary
$311.
No
fee.
Experienc
operators needed also.
;

Evans Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-31

Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August 31, 19%
Bluff
iy

A

a

eras

tt

�Help

107

Wanted—Women

Business

and

ARQUART
The

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

Professional

Business

EMPLOYMENT

100%,
FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE

SUBURBAN POSITIONS
100%, FREE TO YOU!

ABOVE

SUN

DRUGS

NORTHWEST

560
550
540
525
525
500
500
500
500
475
475
450
425

Dictaphone secy., export exp.
Dictaphone secy, publishing
ecretary, no dictation
earn purchasing, type, 18 to 30
surance exp., type
eceptionist, dictaphone
Recpt-swhd-typist
ersonnel receptionist-typist
girl sales office
Become secy, learn dictaphone
ypist, learn recept. and swhd.
keceptionist-typist, yg, 9-5

520
500
500
450
450
450
433
415
400
400
390
350

ath grads, B.A. or
ersonnel ass’t
illing supervisor
ank tellers, train or
&amp; H Correspondent
ey punch, school or
lerical trainees, no

M.A.

700-900
850
700
400-500
450
350-450
325-425

expd.
exp.
typing

ull charge bookkeeper
r. accountant, some coll.
ss’t bookkeeper, hand entry
ayroll clerks, train or exp.

600
525
450
350-425

$500
JOBS
IN OLD ORCHARD!
secretaries
425-500
typists
365-500
ight typing, lignt Ree y «
500
ab trainee to Drs.,
H.S. Chem.
450
ile clerk, expd
450

OLD

ORCHARD,
SUITE

226 IN THE

North

End

of West

ORchard

MAY

5-2400

REGISTER

GLENVIEW—OLD

ORCHARD

HIGHLAND

GENERAL OFFICE
For the hy with figure aptitude and
typing this job can pay to $45'
a
month. Job No. 5231.

600
565
$525
$395
400
450
$575°

KEYPUNCH TRAINEE
Excellent beginning position for
with some typing. Good salary.
No. 5156.

$575
400
550
$450
$390
$400

1 GIRL OFFICE
For
the
girl
who
everything this 2. the
$450. Job No.

MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
1 Girl office, Variety
Receptionist, train for switchbd.
Customer service, light typing
Compose letters for sales mgr.
Public contact. light steno aid mgr.
Keypunch trainee, no skills
All around general office variety

EDITORIAL SECY.
Like
publishing
field?
Work
children’s books. $450. Job No.

FIGURE
Job

$500
390
390
$450
+n

9-1 142

LIBRARY

200

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Evanston
Employer

GLENVIEW STATE
FULL TIME
TELLERS
or Will

BOOKKEEPING

BANK

FREE

EVANSTON—ROOM

8-6880

SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
-SINGLE GIRLS
ILLINOIS

DEPT.

Office

Clerk

APPLY
825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900

This Excellent Opportunity
ITH
THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPApers includes picture assignments and
layout, proof reading, paste up, and
page make up. Some night hours are
required call Marjorie Raymond at:

LLOYD
AL

HOLLISTER,

1-4300,

ext. 236,

INC.

afternoon.

Ist Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Ass'n. of Wilmette
FULL TIME
Experienced, or applicant who will be
willing
to
learn.
Liberal
fringe
benefits and good starting —?;
ontact Mr. Nashalman
1-7200
1210 Central Av., Wilmette

STAT. TYPIST

BELL

AS: An Operator — you will be a vital link in the
nation's communications network. You can handle
Long Distance calls, Information numbers, emergency calls, etc.
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.

Start Selling Now!
Cosmetics — Toiletries
hgo. 583-5147
Sub. 965-3240
RECEPTION
SWITCHBOARD
Opportunity for younger girl with light
typing. Plush offices, Evanston. Interviewing
today.
See
Dorothy
Parks
Placement, 627 Grove, Evanston, 238. No fee.

wale

eid

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 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

Employer

TECHNICAL
TYPIST
A_

POSITION
IS
NOW
AVAILABLE
for the typist who e njoys the challenge
of
manuscript
an
report
typing.
Liberal
benefit
program
includes
3
weeks
paid
vacation
and_
tuition
reduction.

YOU’LL BE COMPLETELY
TRAINED
by
excellent
N.
suburban
travel
agency
to
greet
travelers,
discuss
their plans, help with information and
suggestions.
After
destinations
are
discussed you'll book airline and other
reservations
for
them;
then
help
secure accommodations. Light typing
and outgoing personality req. To $450
mo.
Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

St.

Anybody

For Bere?

WE ob Aa suvesai 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.

CLERK TYPISTS
DIRECT

MAIL

2205 Lee

INC.

St.

WORK

VARIED

advancement.
office. Apply

vanston

PART-TIME
IN

RETAIL

STORE.

working
conditions. No
exnecessary. Hours §$ to 5:30.

MARCO’S SHOES
Hubbard Woods Fashion Center
VE 5-3164

869-9915

362-5520

An Equal Opportunity

DEPT.

SOILTEST,

WOMEN

1520 Chicago

LGE.
N.
SUBURBAN
BUILDER
OF
luxury homes is seeking an alert and
ambitious young woman for interesting
and
challenging
office
position.
Typing
and figure
apt. nec.
gener?
$380-$420 per mo. Free ins. ane profit
sharing pension plan. WI 5-6800
MD
OFFICE
OLD
ORCHARD.
GOOD
typing required.
Younger
girl. Medicare
reports
some
reception
duties.
Salary
good.
Call
Jim,
ia
5-2300.
Skokie
Employment. 7925N. Lincoln.
No Fee.

Employer

Washington
1630 Chicago Av.

;

An Equal Opportunity ——

SECRETARY |
EVANSTON DOWNTO\
POSITION

-

=

hehe Forest-Lake Bluff

eee

a

REQU

Pleasant
environment.
E
fice, national
corporation,
work week
good startin
merit rated advancement.
benefits. Pre- “employment
tests
to assure effective placeme
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-

Packaging Corp. of pe
aie eae

Av.

,

Ey

DOCUMENTATION

CL

LEADING
OFFICE
manufacturer
with
exte
business requires an alert
prepare
and
type
document:
consular forms, forward in:
and
related
export
duti
experience preferred but not 1
‘Excellent
starting
sala
modern
office
and
ma
benefits.

AMERICAN

2100

Dempster,

WOMAN
and

PHOTOCOF

x

Evanston

INTERESTED

meeting

people,

IN

CLO’

wanted

tc

at counter in one of the North §
modern

Top

cleaning

pay

plants.

plus

pat

Holidays,
hospitaliz.
benefits.
Mature
rete m

ferred. eek position for
s
career woma
NORTH SHORE CLEANEF
Park

Av.,

Glencoe

An Equai Opportunity Employ
MC GAW PRODUCTS DIVI

American Hospital Supply Corpo
SECRETARY-to work in sm
Requires good typing skills a
starter.

DISBURSEMENTS

CLERK-

ing. No experisade gine
ha
salary
and
fine aa
a
gram, Equal o portun y=

1920 WAU

fe
fit
ane

aoe

pit

SCHOOL ‘SECY $50
NO
STENO
NEEDED
FOR &gt;
excellent position as secy in one
Northshore
schools.
Tremendco
tential. FREE.
;

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington
sine
gh
a

nie

choot
school
ee

school

te
rg

7 equivalent,

an

An

SERVI
DA

or eau sent.
or ecu valen
Also

sa

er
to
LIED RADIO CORP.
$03 Davis St., Evanston ©
Equal Opportunity Emplc

Bookkeeper—Receptionis 4
FOR

PRIVATE

fee

EXPERIENCE NOT NEC
PATHOLOGY ASSOC. LAB RA’
636 CHURCH ST., EVANS'
DAvis

EXPERIENCED

8-6615

WOMAN

FOR

came

ing phone orders and checking.
part-time, Melzer’s Fine F
Shermer

Av.,

Northbrook.

WAITRESS WANTED
FULL
OR
PART-TIME
field. Phone HI 6-1710.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald «+ Deanne Villager ° eects Herald

and The dices ete soe

National

Insurance Company

336

brownlie personnel

Pleasant
perience

Libertyville
125 Church

Evanston

of benefits and periodic r
salary increases. Call
Reasner for an appointr
Be sure and dial. 41a
a
today! —

ions.
other

708 Church
328-3400

work.

openings with you. Full r.

part: -time.

LOCAL
SCHOOLS
NEED
SECY’S
with
and _ without
steno.
‘Tuition
reduction
one
of the
benefits.
Age
open. Free

TO

lllinois Bell Telephone

for office

will be happy to discu:

3

Mr. Beckler.

Apply Now

titudes

School Sec'ys

duties. Opportunity for
Modern
air-conditioned

Glenview and Highland Park.

Experience not necessal
you have the interest and

most

FOR

Jobs now available in Evanston, Wilmette, Skokie,

. Clerk-Typist

good typing, shorthand
skills.
previous steno or office expe!

promotion

etc.

Clerical

DESIRABLE

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

opportunities,

Dictaphone

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell benefits including regular increases, tuition aid,

.P.A.
AUDIT
REPORTS,
TAX
REturns, and gen. office. 30 or 3714 hr.
week.
Laurin, Schultheis &amp; Givens
211 Golf-Mill offc. Bldg.
iles, Il.
296-8149

AVON OPENINGS

SKILL.
train on

TRAVEL
RESERVATIONS

Proof Machine Operator
General

TYPING
but will

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Have A Job That Counts With

Train

MUST
HAVE
GOOD
Shorthand desirable
dictaphone.

602

KENDALL COLLEGE
2408 Orrington, Evanston
Immediate
opening
in
comptroller’s
office for
SECRETARY.
Age not a factor. Close to ‘‘L’’ and
bus service. If you prefer to work in a
convenient
location
and
a_ congenial
atmosphere please contact Robert Dan
at once.
Phone 869-5240.

EWIS

HIGH

JOBS

328-7466

SERVICE
DAvis

STENO

with
5227.

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

CLERKS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

WE
HAVE
SEVERAL
INTERESTING
assignments for young women, preferably with some secretarial experience.
Must have excellent typing skill and
be familiar with dictaphone transcription.
Shorthand
helpful
but
not
required.

needed
if
you
like
numbers. Good salary.

ALL

LOCAL
LIBRARY
NEEDS
2 GIRLS
to train
as
Circulation
Clerks.
No
experience needed. No typing. FREE.

1618

Chicago Av.
An Equal Opportunity

No.

teresting career opport
ties for you in the followin
areas:

SECRETARY

CLERK

No
typing
working with

"FORD"

Lot

likes
to
do
ideal position.

SECRETARY-PERSONNEL
EXPERIENCE
IN
SECRETARIAL
work, with good skills in typing and
shorthand
essential.
Position
offers
challenge and stimulation to a woman
who enjoys working with people. The
ability to handle confidential information is of utmost importance.

NO TYPING?
Evanston firm will train for general
office work Job No. 5091.

$550
$411
$350
400
600
$390

Professional

Has Openings for Women
in the Following Areas:

PERSONNEL SECY.
Learn all about personnel work—as
assistant in the Personnel Dept. No
steno needed. Job No. 5246.

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD
Exec. Secy. to V.P. Sales
575
Medical center receptionist
390
Peppy girl for Personnel
Bookkeeper who likes variety
Payroll trainee lovely new ofc.
$410
Receptionist, learn switchboard
$385
WILMETTE—EVANSTON
9 to 5 girl Friday-Publishing
Expedite orders, light typing
Beginner for showroom 9-5
Receptionist to interview
Bookkeeping machine or hand to
M. D. wants trainee

irl
ob

RECEPTION—FILE CLERK
Some light ‘vane and a liking for
people
will
qualify
you
for
this
position. $350. Job No. 5160.

PARK—DEERFIELD

F. C. Bookkeeper Sales Office
Receptionist front desk new ofc.
Secy. to President, small office
Light bkkping. 3 girl office
Phones, customer contact 9-5
Animal hospital receptionist

Bldg.

Parking

DUR
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.

Experienced

PHONE

SP 4-2828

NEW

PAYROLL

812

BY

Executive Secretary to President
Girl Friday for Personnel mgr.
1 girl office, no steno 9-5
Receptionist, busy doctor’s ofc.
Receptionist front desk showrm,
Customer service girl
F. C. Bookkeeper small office

SKOKIE

Westmoreland
At

YOU

YO

and

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

DOCTOR’S RECEPTIONIST
If you like pe _
this is the P nd for
you. Salary $350. Job No. 515

5347 W. DEVON

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

ASSIST PRESIDENT
Medium
sized firm needs secy. to
work
with
their
Chief.
Excellent
salary. Job No. 5059.

AT AUSTIN

5945 W. DEMPSTER

lecy to President
ecy to Purchasing Dir’s
ecy to Doctor
ssist Personnel Dir., secy
Girl Friday’’ to Sales Mgr.
ecy to Chairman of Bd
ecy to advertising Dir.
rade association secy
ecy, 1 girl sales ofc, 9-5
d. Relations secy.
ecy, T.V. Planning
ecy to editor
ecy-recept., yg., Old Orchard

and

NORTH SHORE'S
BEST JOBS

"FORD"

Oldest gr
oe Macey
Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

107

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

IN

0}

Classified

�£2

107

Help Wanted—Women

107

Business and Professional

Temporary
PUNCH OPERATORS
STS
SECYS

GENERAL
_ FINANCE
CORPORATION

ACHINE BOOKKEEPERS
~ FULL CHARGE
BOOKKEEPERS

EXECUTIVE

ICTAPHONE OPERATORS

WORK

SECRETARY

AS A STIVERS

pecting

world

CLERK TYPIST
WILL
TYPE
INSURANCE
POLICIES
and
perform
some
rites
office
duties. (Typing 40-50 W.P.M.)

KEYPUNCH

business

new

of temporary

friends,

methods

weeks,

as you

or months

work

you choose

ae
es

ST

the

in

OPERATOR

PERMANENT

POSITION

TEMPORARY

WORK

‘Sherman

Ans.

Serv.

$175

Modern

nographic

Machines,

Niles Center Rd.
CALL

Inc.

12 ptce

~ DOCTOR'S
GIRL FRIDAY
iS

WITH

CHIL-

Secretary

Staff Assistant
Buying Dept.
Public Relations

ON IS MOSTLY
PUBLIC
You’ll be the receptionist (he

tin
letely

position,
and
train
you.
$425

e.
MISS PAIGE
Dempster

to age

he
will
mo.
to

In

Research Dept.

Advertising Media

SERVICE

PERSONNEL

| NORTH

TESTING

sec’ys-one

for

SUBURBAN

FIRM

Personnel

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618

lal
‘
.

TIME

immediately.
and goo

ths

Orrington

ntly

located

ea
s
re’

If you
et
have |
or nave

We

in Evanston

are

2201

Main

with

8-6880

IN
WORK
or 5 hours

2

Gafeteriay Lunch

Psat

assist

Chine

and

uniforms

ee

RELATIONS
FIRM

their

man

WANTS
in

SECY

A SECY

charge

of

TO

Public

$500

to

1618 Orrington
WAITRESS

GLENVIEW

Good

FOR

pong

applicant.

Whe

LOUNGE.

salary. Call
Full 272-4358
or Part-time.

filing and
essential.
wages for

ys.

;

preferred

but

will

ROEBUCK
Street,

We
also
part-time

train

the

Christmas

witeyment

SALES
have a

Immediate

CORP.

|

LEWIS

1618

brownlie personnel
328-3400

Bookkeeping
will train.
disposition

typing

required.

working

background

5 day

essential but

Evanston

DA

8-6400

9

AM.

TO

3

CLERK

PM

for children
returning
from
school.
Light, simple, clean assembly work.
No experience necessary. Will train.

Mister
but

Restaurant,

Interviewers

OR

and The Village Lamplighter, serving
sy

ne

ee

ea

RIDGE
AV.
EVANSTO
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

Saben

475-4397
Opportunity

Equal

:

Employer.

service representative
$385-45

8-6880

TRAIN.

PREF.,

WAITRESSES

ALL PUBLIC CONTACT—NO
TYPI
needed. Prefer some college but n
necessary. FREE

brownlie personnel
328-3400

STENO-SECRETARY

Don't Miss Your Chance
ARE
YOU
A
GOOD
TYPIST—TA
shorthand—willing
to
learn?
O
Mortgage
Dept.
is waiting
for
yo
Work for a young fast moving N. Si
home builder.
Delay may mean disappointment.
Call 775-5230
An Equal Opportunity Employer

TOUR

PLANNER

YOU.
WILL
BE
gt gg
gar

—

AGE

COMPLETE
mg
ae

LEWIS

&lt;

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

,

gene

PAY

TIME.
school
salary.
OR 6-

PLUS

TIPS.

Don_Nichols,

718

SEE
Church

vanston. Phone GR 5-9450.
_DINING

* Northbrook Star *

Lake Forest-Lake

pi

WANTED

ROOM

GIRL

OR
St

a

TURN

pe

Egy

Hot

A

a Pa

"

vancement. Periodic increases. F
benefits with janitorial service. Wo
Proiday

.

“hes

"bias

Melonta

Waukegan Rd., Glenview. 729-5323.

for retirement home. Permanent. No 3
bus to the door. Apply Pioneer Place,
2320 Pioneer Rd., Evanston, DA 8-8700.

COMPETENT

TYPIST

FOR

PAR

time work in small office. Hours to
arranged. Lowry
Cocroft Abstracts.
516 Main St. 328-0563
spar

ss SIYLe

A DIVISION OF JEWEL COMPANIES
Needs

salesladies

and

checkers

for

Skokie

store.

Ex-

cellent pay. Paid vacation, 5 paid holidays. Many other
benefits.

Call now for an appointment:

867-5222
An

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

2020

An

AUTO

EXP.,

WILL

4-9300.

Part-Time

SCHOOL
SECRETARY
FULL
North
suburbs.
Work
with
Fovendogiss. Good hours and
all Jim, Skokie Employment
2300. 7925 N. Lincoln.

FOR

BUT

jobs
girls.

MARKET
AND OPINION RESEARCH.
Absolutely no selling. Must have car
available.
Experience
preferred
but
oaaé necessary, will train. Phone 939-

and

DAvis

GIRL

OR
PART-TIME,
necessary.
not DAYS
experience

Ricky’s

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

SERVICE

AGENCY.

| GOOD

M.
M.
Housewives : and mothers
start after
the family leaves, be home in time
TIME:

WORK
APPROXIMATELY
4 HOUR
per day,
5days per week. Afternoo
preferred, but schedule can be flex
e.

ROBERTS

conditions.

Pleasant appearance
and
necessary. Salar y
open.

St.

II]

NO BARRIER.PA 4.8600.
CALL MR, | 2818 o#ringtonSUPERVISOR Daye £0
Will
i
F
:

girl

EVANSTON ROLLS ROYCE, INC.

Employer

Call Mrs.

Winnetka

Orrington

OFFICE

708 Church St., Evanston

Some

Avenue,

EMPLOYMENT

:

pleasant

Evanston,

Opportunity

PRESTON TECHNICAL
ABSTRACTS CO.

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

A
NEEDS
FIRM
SUBURBAN
call,
Poppins-ans. and screening
Mary
id
4
a
eseneiay Be sempmeaey and doing some

office.

FOR:

FIGURE CLERKS

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER
and combination Girl Friday. One

Ave.

ASSISTANT
TO TECHNICAL
STAF
College trained. Excellent opportuni
for
ambitious
and_
intelligent
gir
Good typist preferred. Free insuranc
Top salary.
:

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

Wheeling

$ 4|

Equal

708 Church St., Evanston

fringe
benefits
including free insurance and sick leave. Salary dependent
on ability. Contact E. Hauser 537-8100.

week,

Evanston

MOTHERS

dictaphone, ability to compose letters
desirable.
Pleasant
working
conditions. New air-cond. building, many

Personnel Recp't

An

Clerk Typist

DON’T
UNDERESTIMATE
YOUR
value in the business world. We have
positions
available
for you
if your
skills are rusty or even if you have
none.

SECRETARY

Ave.,

Av.

950 Linden

employers

CARTRISEAL

1630 Chicago

Berlitz School of Languages

for
for

National

Part-Time, Permanent
Position For

Contact Mr. Fernando Prieto

for tenining in cent.

opportunity

Washington

Hwy.

Language Teachers

Evanston

Em lersent
m1 a —
eee:

AND

Chicago

OPENINGS

&amp; CO.

season,

Heights—1806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

Packaging Corp. of America
1632

have
several
openings
telephone sales women

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

EXECUTIVE
OFFICE
NATIONAL
corporation.
3742
hour
work
week.
Good starting salary
with merit rated
advancement.
Full
fringe
benefits.
Acceptable
pre-employment
test
scores,
work
or
school
references
required. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

with

Phone for appointment
Eugene M. Calabrese
ORchard 3-7700

evenings,

Niles

soy

voice;

working

Excellent earnings. Weekend
avail. for high school or college

general office duties. Typing would be useful
Would suit school-leaver or older woman.
right people. Medical benefits, paid vacation

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

WOMAN
office.

willing applicant.

FULL

CONTACT MR. RAYNER
647-8755

Classified

like

view.

Insurance Company

SECOND
OPERATOR,
2-POSITION
board, Receptionist, continuous public
contact.
Light
typing,
and
general
—s
duties
supplementing
switchoard,

ICK-SET
8121 N. Central Pk., Skokie, Il.

typewriter. Some
experience
and
preferred but will train suitable

GENERAL
“for
not
; po

and

phone

Good starting salary wit!
periodic merit salary reviews
Full range of benefits includ
ing Savings and Profit Sha
ing and Group Insurance.
Apply Personnel Office o
call Mr. Reasner at 475-790
for your confidential inte

Switchboard-Receptionist
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Employer

pleasant

ability

Experience

PART

DAvis _8-6880

INVOICE TYPIST
for typing invoices on electric
ability to use adding machine

have

1015 Davis

LEWIS
EMPLOYMEN
T SERVICE
:

office. 5-day week.
benefits. Apply:

NATIONAL BISCUIT CO.

_

in
in
g.

,

Relations
Advertising.
start. 35 hr. and
week. FREE.

_MUST BE ADEPT AT FIGURES.
‘Light
adding machine experi&gt; typing;
helpfu

are
now

rovided. No work
on school
holidays.
nie oor a
rie
A gl oo
ent
ca
rs.
McNeill, 966, ext.

EVANSTON

St., Evanston

20 W. LAKE AV.

School

acino | PUBLIC

GENER AL. OFFICE
New
he fucompany
nerous

Opportunity

Il.

LG.

children
serine
te)
n

your
have

342.

USH INTERNATIONAL

~

DAvis

while
daily
school?
We
Nil
T

POSITION

d like sd talk to as

Equal

Arlington

Evanston,

634 Glenn

MOTHERS

OFFICE

FULL

A

SERVICE

TO
LIKE
YOU
WOULD
pleasant surroundings 4

et
GENERAL
,

ENT

NEEDS

Personnel Receptionist. You will answer phones, greet and guide appli-

vnlie personnel
RN

FIRM

cants, handle personnel detail. Typing.
FREE.

or helping process applicants,
d one for their Lab director. Free.

Evanston—839

WORK WITH MANAGEMENT
GROUP.
Requirements: typing, shorthand, and

$400

$450-$500

SHORE

dd:

An

Ave.

810 Church

52

Secretaries

EMPLOYMENT

PLACEMENT
966-0700

7

Chicago

Excellent opportunity for 4
career minded woman cap
able of assuming responsi
bility. Good typing and shor
hand skills required.

Workpower

National

FULL
TIME
TELEPHONE
women, must be mature and
pleasant telephone voice.
This is a career opportunity.

No Fee
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
&gt; messages when he is out of the || Sat.
by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston
Light
typing
req.
for
this

.

1630

e are equal

‘Set up the appointment schedule,
t patients as they arrive, take

ALL OFFICE 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.

Insurance Company

SEARS

WE HAVE A NUMBER OF _
Excellent new openings in this field
including
Executive

Typists

Congenial staff. Hospitalization insurance and other benefits available.

CITY OF EVANSTON
GR 5-3100
SECRETARIES!

Skokie

Equal Opportunity Employer

' ct.

WORK

Clerical

ment.

typing
people.

dren
permanent,
part-time
position.
Approx. 3 3/4 hours per day. Applicants must be in good health, between
the ages of 30-55.

MISS NIXDORF
Or 5-1600

Experienced and trainee dictaphone operators are available for housewives who can
work 6 to 10 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Excellent
working conditions and starting salary.
opty in person, or call Mrs.
Hall at 475-7900 for appoint-

Must

Per Month

INTERESTING

air-conditioned

me office of National company.

Bookkeeping Mach. Opers.
Switchboard Opers.
Dictaphone Opers.
Keypunch Opers.
Stenographers
Bookkeepers

your spare time into cash.

OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG
to work in Skokie newspaper

GUARD

ANENT, FULL TIME POSITION
executive.

Housewives

Washington

SECRETARY

EXPERIENCED

RECEPTIONIST

SCHOOL
CROSSING

SECRETARY
322-5210

TEMPORARY
OFFICE
JOBS

Here's what you've been
looking for — a way to turn

Phone Mrs. Lawrence, UN 9-9800
1301 Central Street, Evanston

677-5130
Room 512

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

For

CLERKS

WILL
CHECK
REPORTS
OF
DAILY
activity from our many branches for
accuracy and reconcile bank accounts,
no
typing
necessary:
some
figure
aptitude.

475-3500
Room 308

’’ 24 Hr.

FOR

switchboard operator with minimum 1
year
experience.
2
position,
semiautomatic
board.
Occasional
light
typing.

‘

ACCOUNTING
-

AND
NUexperience

SWITCHBOARD

learn

h Shore’s finest’ companies.

OPERATOR

WILL
OPERATE
ALPHA
meric
IBM.
One
year
necessary.

LIFESAV-

work,

_ interesting

SECRETARY

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young woman
with some
secretarial
experience, Shorthand 90-100 wpm and
typing 50-60 wpm.

TOP PAY
EVERY DAY

107.

Evening Work

PRIVATE
SECRETARY
TO
VICE
president,
Excellent
opportunity
for
mature,
experienced
secretary interested in assuming
greater responsibilities. Volume
of shorthand
dictation,
plus
personal
handling
of
routine
correspondence
and other secretarial
assignments.

Earn

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August 31, 19
Blu

�EXECUTIVE

YEAR”

"Join The Kelly Crowd"

WE NEED
Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
Clerks
Keypunch Operators
NCR Operators

EXPANDING

LADIES

WITH LEISURE TIME—
REGISTER EARLY
FOR FALL ASSIGNMENTS.
WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
ELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.

KELLY SERVICES

B8

Service

DATA
- PROCESSING
Department
of national
organization
requires young woman for position as
keypunch o6 sob ong Age 20 to 30, high
school graduate,
2 years
experience
preferred. Good
starting salary, top
fringe benefits. 37142 hour week.

1740 RIDGE
An

IGURE
APTITUDE
REQUIRED.
Light
typing.
High
school _ grad.
Excellent opportunity to learn modern
computerized accounts payable operation.

ackaging Corp. of America
b32 Chicago

Av.

POS!ITION

Great Variety in this work. You will
be directly responsible for executive
screening
and
correspondence.
All
skills are required. Good salary and
benefits.

CLIFF

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

x. Sec'y

$550-600

HIS
IS FOR
THE
CAREER
GIRLcan work into a $10,000 yr. career.
Management consultant firm on North
Shore will send to school. Age 35-45,
hrs. 9-5, ‘‘Free’’

rownlie personnel
8 Church

1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

AL

LL

now

AND

PART-TIME

available.

Top

Pleasant
oe
counts. Appl

POSITIONS

starting

shops.

salary.

Clothing

869-0300

rs reception
E OPEN.

essary.

Five

EXPERIENCE
day

week.

NOT

FREE.

NEC-

rownlie personnel

Wilmette
GR

RECEPTION

DESK

NO.
29
—
ice.

8-3400
COUNTRY MAID BAKERY
SALESLADIES WANTED.
Full or part-time.
COUNTRY MAID CAFE-ETTE
Waitresses wanted part-time.
Please call Country Maid baad
orthbrook
272-6781
CRETARY
OLD
ORCHARD.
EXtremely well paying position with well
known
international
company.
Good
girl
needed.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston Employment, DA 8-7171. No
Fee. lst Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
EDCAL
SECRETARY
PART-TIME,
Old
Orchard
Medical
Group,
some
work with patients. Recent exp. and
refs.
required.
Immed._
opening.
Write: Mr. Kartman Rm, 229 64 Old
Orchard, Skokie, Ill. 60076.
INNETKA-CAMERA
SHOP
WISHES
to employ lady part-time and SaturRetail
experience
helpful.
Friendly atmosphere.
Close to transpiptation. Call Peter Skalski at
ototronics Inc.
446-0929
RE YOU INTERESTED
IN SOLICITing
by
telephone
from
your
own
home? Call us at 676-0711.
MANICURIST
week. Northbrook
CR 2-6600

Salon

5-1560

DO

WILL

DAvis 8-8100
Employer

TRAINEE

Library Cl.
NO

TYPING-ALL

PUBLIC
in

their

CONTACT
children’s

St.,

Evanston

COLLECTION

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Accounts
Payable
and other Duties.
Downtown
Evanston
Location.
Good
working conditions.
CALL MR. JENNINGS

DETAIL

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

WEST
EVANSTON.
HIGH
PAYING
secretarial position. Much better than
average for
this
area.
Call Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment.
Good
hours.
DA
8-7171. No
Fee
Ist
Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

AIDES

NEEDED FOR PRESBYTERIAN
Home. Af
shift, 6:45 a.m.
to 2:45
p.m., 5 day week, 1 meal furnished.
Call 492-2906 or apply in-person, 3131
Simpson, Evanston.

ORIENTED

GAL TO

ASSUME

responsibilities of busy collection desk
for
volume-growth
N.
Side
builder.
Good with figures—some typing. Intelligence,
tact and
efficiency
needed.
Air-cond. offices—many co. benefits.
CALL 1775-5231
An Equal Opportunity Employer

INC.

THINKING
FOR

EXPANDING

GIRL
POSITION

WITH

small
Skokie
manufacturer.
General
duties involved while assisting production superintendent. Salary open, liberal benefits, good working conds.
Mr. Graves
677-7780

YOUNG

WOMAN

FOR

GENERAL

ANETSBERGER

OF-

fice
work.
Must
be
able
to
type.
Phone
475-5432,
Credit
Bureau
of
Evanston, Mr. Abegg.

Gotz

BROS.,

INC.

Northbrook

4:30,

BENEFIT TRUST

IF

CULLIGAN
Shermer
An Equal

ae

(4-

WE
ARE
AN
IDEALLY
North
Suburban
manufact

to

public

transportation

wi

opportunities available for wom
our clerical staff. Duties range

light

filing

to

keeping.

typing

Our biggest benefit
of our office staff.
figures,
apply
fine positions.

INC.

Dempster,

CLERICAL—FULL TIME
ACCURATE TYPISTS

for

one

IMMEDIATE
nance

and

at

IN

Must

least

Will work for to

OUR.

peve

5

excel
’

ae eee

company

from

8:30

plus
9
Company

paid
holidays
cafeteria.
or

Excellent. starting onary

and k
per
a

rereannel Department, RO 3-1!

A. B. DICK tne
West

Touhy,

Niles

STATISTICAL TYPIST
WE

ARE

LOOKING

FOR

who can accurately type
will be typin
py
Sh
and
statements
for
our
Experience is desirable.

We

'

are modern
we have a c

If you
ouualify
and
are
please call Mr. Gretz, DA
CRUSH INTERNATIO
2201

Main

St.,

8-8 !

brownlie personnel

RECEPTIONIST
NORTH
EVANSTON.
Good
spot
for
younger
personable
woman, Will train. Some light typing.
Good
salary. Call Wally,
Boulevard

Evanston

8-7171

Empl.

No

Fee.

2st

Nat’l

Bk.

Bldg.

MARKET RESEARCH
INTERVIEWERS
PART-TIME
pet | train.

WORK.
NO
SELLING.
Car necessary.
Call 279-

NO SHORTHAND
SECRETARY
$500.
Skokie. Senior VP.
Travels
a great
deal. Good hours many benefits. Call
Jim. Skokie
Employment
OR
5-2300.
7925 N. Lincoln.
No Fee.

Many

will train beginners

708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400

MEDICAL
NORTH

EXPERIENCED
PART-TIME
BOOK:
keeper.
Accounting
or
bookkeeping
exp. necessary,
part-time
day
hours
can be arranged. Northbrook
location.
Call Mr. Dyb for appt.
Wm. J. Pulte Inc.
272-7860
WAITRESSES
EXPERIENCED,
FULL
OR
PARTtime (lunch or dinner) No Sundays or
Holidays. ier 4 at The Buffet, Carson
Pirie
Scott,
Edens Plaza. AL 1-8689.

SALAD LADY
Call 967-8939

RECEPTION

SUBURBAN

PEDIATRICIA

wants a receptionist to greet
make appointments, etc. Some

FREE.

1618

patient
typing.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

Orrington

|

DAvis

EVANSTON HIGH SCHOOLN
1 secretary;
good typing
oe
school

office.

typing

1

bookroom

necessary.

Both

are

full

positions.
Pleasant
workin
tions;
excellent fringe bene
Mrs. Johnson, 491-7800 or
ler, 492-3953.

cc
ger

SECRETARY
FOR

office.

DOWNTOWN

Must

EVANSTON

take

L

dictation

good typist. Previous legal exper:
not necessary.
5 day
week, a
office. Call 864-7300 for appointn

TYPIST

WANTED

form.
Minimum
ACCURATELY.
friendly
office.

rey

WHEN YOUR CHILDREN
have gone back to school do
you want omen
to occupy
your time?-about 3
days a week
THE GLENCOE BEATIONRE
691 Vernon Av.
VE

an

Evanston

Waukegan
Rd.,
between
Northbrook
and Glenview, Techny, IIl.

EAST
DIV.
WINNETKA,
WEST
DIV.
Northfield,
need
food
preparation
women.
Exc.
workin
conditions.
Uniforms
furnished.
mployer
and
employee contribute to the Ill. Municipal|
Retirement
Fund.
Hours
7:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call HI 6-7000, ex.
354; after 7 p.m. call DA 8-2859.

E

are conveniently located in

file clerks and typists
SALARY
DEPENDENT. O}
riencé for various North

Lunchrooms

:

EXEC

OPENING

Division.

skills

of

PHOTOCO

PAID VACATIONS AND HOLIDAYS.
Gool salary. Phone for interview,
272-2700, Ext. 23, Agnes Ferney

Trier's

.

Evanston

ton. Our offices
conditioned and
I.

rect

is the

now

AMERICAN
2100

5700

Rd.
Northbrook,
Opportunity Employer

1

and

If you can type, file, or are good » vi

TYPIST

YOU
WANT
YOUR _ INDIVIDUAL~ 4 recognized, are looking for a spot
where
advancement
is possible,
appreciate
a full line of benefits
and
regular salary reviews, this is for you.
Call or come in
in and see Mr. Lorig.

1657

Street

SECRETARY.

TOP
ARCHITECTURAL
FIRM
IS
seeking
personable
gal
who
enjoys
meeting
the
public.
Screening
ana
testing applicants is only a part of
your job. If you enjoy variety, like to
work
in beautiful
surroundings,
and
can type about 30 wpm,
please feel
free to register by phone, ge come in
and see us. Salary to $450.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE, Mela Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston.
UN
9-9510;
BR 3-2155.

1825

Willow

SALESCLERK

larged

familiar

view

FOR

Rd.,

FOR

ski

with

SI

50 words per
Hours9 to 3,
Henk
Newer

ware

—

Northfiel¢

NEWLY

dept.

skiing.

only.
TACK-L-TYERS

Should |

Personal

SKI.SHOP ©

939 Chicago Av., Evanston
NO

Salesgirls.

EXP.—WILL

If

you

like

TRAIN.

people,

|

love
working
at Perfecto
Also openings as parker insp
seamstresses.
pply
2
CLEANERS, 821 A: A
Ev
YEAR

ROUND

EMPLOYME

assist in kit. with cooking and d
Marywood
School,
2128 Ridge
Evanston.

328-5363.

MENS WEAR
SALESWOMAN.
lady,
some
experience,
per
ea time. Selig’s Varsity Shop,
WORK
IN
4:30,
must
Call
Miss

gust 31, 1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield me
—
=
:
and The _
parte stad serving Lake ae
Bluff
:

Howard

An equal oppotrunity employer

CLERKS

Evanston

DICTAPHONE

CO.

Personnel Department
1771

Packaging Corp. of America
Ave.

week.

LIFE. INSURANCE

3742 hour work
week,
good startin
salary
with
advancement
opportunities, fine fringe benefits and working
conditions. Pre-employinent tests given
to
assure
you
are
effectively
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.
Chicago

cafeteria, 8:30

5 day

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

WOMAN
FOR
CLERICAL
small
a”
hours
9 to
type.
$2.00
per
hour.
Klingman, 722-8181.

272-0770.

Leading insurance com
has openings for typists
general office duties. |
working conditions in
building. Excellent benefi:

company

for appointment.

729-3000

SECRETARY
PERMANENT
POSITION.
SHORThand required. Experience preferred.
Fringe benefits offered.
GLENCOE NATIONAL BANK
VErnon 5-2800, See Mr. Schinler

Many fringe benefits, profit sharing, regular salary reviews, 5 day week 8 to 4:30.
Mrs.

Crocker

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

DA

DICTAPHONE TYPIST
EXPERIENCED
Call

Mrs.

New

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

COL-

Divine Word Seminary

for local
library
room, Free.

Assistant Bookkeeper

NURSES

CAN

COMPLETE TRAINING
Northside Doctor moving to suburban
offices October 2 will train you to be
his receptionist. You'll welcome Doctor’s
atients,
answer
phones,
set
appts.
Type bills, some letters. Medical experience not necessary to start
at $415 and you can start job now or
after the move! Free IVY Personnel,
4770 N. Lincoln,
BR
5-0400. 7247 W
Touhy SP 4-8585.

LEWIS

AVE.
AL 1-6700

OR

DOCTOR'S GIRL

BANK

&amp; TYSON

FIGURES

Call

CLIFF

YOU WILL INFORM THE SALESMEN
of top international firm
about the
company’s Advertising programs, potential
customers,
etc.
Will
train.
Typing. FREE.

QUINLAN

Rd.

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

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

LIKE

AND

PERSONNEL

NORTHBROOK
819 Waukegan

BE

WORKING
Personnel

FIRST NATIONAL

YOU

SALES

editorial need high school graduwith good shorthand skills.

1632

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.

OPERATOR

IBM.
IDEAL
Benefits.
Apply

INTERVIEW

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

EXPERIENCED

KEY PUNCH

CLOSER

PERSONAL

AT

2-1774

or Fri.

in the personnel dept. of this excellent,
well
known
N.
suburban
firm
and you’ll learn to greet applicants
applying for positions. Some typing, a
desire
for public
i
and
neat
appearance are req.
MISS PAIGE SU ACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

571 SEAR
N
4-2600

8 Church St., Evanston

4 day

YOUR

1618

Evanston

CR

RECEPTION
$425 MONTH

dis-

KAY CAMPBELL'S

8 DavisSt.

Av.,

FOR

lege
ates

Responsible
position,
modern
computerized
accounting
operation.
Requires
good
figure
aptitude,
typing
ability, some previous experience
in
accounting or clerical work.

HOMEFINDERS

The Hollister Newspapers

ADVERTISING

SALESWOMEN
SPORTSWEAR

CALL

Thurs.

800 Davis St., Evanston
An Equal Opportunity

St., Evanston

8-3400

Graham

274-8100
employer

FOR EXPERIENCED SECRETARY
SALARY COMMENSURATE
WITH.
ABILITY

VOICE.
CONGENIAL,
_ AIR-CONDITIONED
OFFICE.
Betty

ESTATE

STENOGRAPHER
INTERNATIONAL

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

INTERESTING POSITION
AVAILABLE

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST
AND HAVE PLEASANT TELEPHONE

Evanston

CONFIDENTIAL

869-2580, Ext. 416
Equal Opportunity Employer

Apply

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

REAL

EVANSTON

144 DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
IGHLY

AV.

1771

Telephone Sales
PERMANENT PART-TIME

ACCOUNTING TRAINEE
VANSTON DOWNTOWN

Excellent starting salary, merit rated
advancement,
3742
hr.
work
week.
Fine working conditions, fringe benefits. Excutive office national corpora:
tion. Acceptable pre-employment test
scores,
school
or
work
references
required.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Church
An Equal

OPERATOR

TYPISTS

PROMOTION DEPARTMENT NEEDS
College
o
to assist
customers
by
letter and
phone. Special assignments
require
letter
writing
talent
for
promotional campaigns. No typing.

typing

55-65 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.

EXPANDING
NATIONAL
ORGANIZAtion
has
interesting
assignment
in
Personnel Department for alert young
woman with good typing. Prefer some
secretarial experience but not essential. Good starting salary, top fringe
benefit program.

KEYPUNCH

CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with
|-2 years experience,

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

PERSONNEL DEPT.
SECRETARY

Secretaries

107,

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

SECRETARY

CHALLENGING
POSITION
FOR
alert woman with good background in
executive
secretary
skills.
Personal
initiative, excellent typing, dictaphone
experience.
Salary
commensurate
with experience. Wide range of fringe
benefits. 3712 hour week.

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

Temporary

107

Business
and Professional

1967
4S A KELLY

Help Wanted—Womes

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business
and Professional

Full

or

SALESLADIES
part-time,
pleasant

conditions.

Linden,

Custom

Hubbard

* Highwood Herald

Closets

Woods.

Classified

|

�a

107

‘Help Wanted—Women

107

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

Business

SECRETARY
ve Openings For You
you have better than
figure aptitude and
detail work. Pleasant

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-8100
employer

= SRDS

(NO SHORTHAND)
Good
Opportunity for a
sharp individual in Industrial
Mineral Division. Should be
an excellent typist and willing to use a dictaphone.
We offer excellent benefits, good salary and a 7
hour day. For interview,
phone Mrs. Lynch.
International Minerals
&amp; Chemicals Corp.
YO

Skokie,

Illinois

Opportunity

GENERAL

RTISING AND PUBLISHING

JU 3-0700
Employer

OFFICE

PERMANENT POSITION.
Will
train
girl
to
assist
General
Manager in production scheduling.
Only light typing required.
Air conditioned office.
Excellent working conditions.

Pet peageune makeup)
ARY
(Promotion)

RK-TYPIST

6-3000
An Equal

(Circulation)

EAGLE

lent working conditions
ompany benefits
3 weeks

100%,

dard Rate &amp; Data Service

6226

W.

Old Orchard Road

Mr.

Surek,

YO

SKOKIE,

FAMOUS

meet

people

; accurately

and

and

handle

has_

| pxPERIENCED

for

typing
fem)

ON

corresp.,

filing,

Dictaphone helpful.1

open.
Thetre | TOP
SYwantSalary
salary’
isis chen
PAY AND
is interested

office.

_we
in
y assuming additional respon-

“and
.

‘oln,

increasing

To

apply

P. General
Skokie.

~

Pub

her

value

and

Finance,

7937

N.

see

Wysocki,

Public Contact

re fo Te’
:

Al

Ger cages

tate:

a
top
company.
The
‘tial qualifications
are
personal
than
manipulative:
warmth,
a way with people.

__EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
=

a

Hours

9-5

UN

9-3520

Appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

ERICAL-TEMPORARY
FULL OR PART-TIME
nae

GOOD

SALARY

Phone for interview
272-2700, Ext. 23, Agnes Ferney

ine Word
in

Rd.,

Seminary

between

dlenview, Techny, Ill.

Northbrook

~ BOOKKEEPER
CHARGE

; all

THROUGH

ks for auto

2

272-3030
Employer

MAN
SALES
OFFICE
NEEDS
stenographer,
4 hrs.
per
day,
time
flexible (9 to 1, 10 to 2, for example).
Pleasant office at Old Orchard Shopping Center. No pressure, remunera-

tion open.

Phone

Mr.

Johnson

or Mr.

including

5 day

sales

week.

and

“CASHIER-HOSTESSES

eL) tee, PERMANENT

Barrett

rard Evanston

Employment.

Bank Bldg.

8-7171.

DA

Ist

No Fee.

to

ke

OM
draperies,

nt. J.

EXPERIENCE
TO
curtains etc. Perma-

W. Briggs, Inc. 107 Green Bay

Wilmette. AL

1-5200.

€ FOR QUANTITY COOKING. EXienced or will train someone will! to learn. Good pay. Uniforms fur-

shed.

Must have own transportation.

00k High School North,
tt. 78 or 272-2219, Mrs.

~ BURGER KING

TWO
EXCELLENT
POSITIONS
WITH
a publishing firm. One Reading Editor
and one in the production dept. Age

open.

fy

CR 2Olson.

and

Avenue

DY

Evanston

— LADIES
DRESS
AND
shop.
Full
or
part-time.
. Liberal
discount
on pur1704
Glenview

[KEEPING
DEPT.
MACHINE
permanent position. Experierred, but will train. Glencoe
:
Bank, 333 Park Av., VE 5

oe

assuming

responsibilitie
.
‘

Personnel

1609 Maple

UN

LIFE

9-3160

research

offices

TO

preparing

LIGHT

General

BENEFITS

APPLY

Ford,

St.,

must

STOP

Inc.

Evanston

YOUNG

UNUSUAL

position.

to work 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. day shift in
modern health care center. Call DAvis
8-3042, personnel.

1812 Chicago Avenue, Evanston

WOMEN:
Several
openings
in
our
Evanston
office calling our customers by phone.
No experience necessary. Salary $2.00
per hr. plus bonuses. Hours 9 a.m. to
1:30 p.m. Call Mr. Ferguson, 491-1610.

TEACHER

An equal opportunity employer

poe at
oes as
Ren
SSeS

2.
er Ses
Sane

= Fae

t=:
Sees

mr

x

ee
st

ree

L:
SE- ek Aba,
i

kno

WOMAN’S
LOCKER.
ROOM
ATTE
dant at Evanston Y.M.C.A. Mon.-F
8:45 to 12, and 1:15 to 3:30 p.m., Sa
5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Contact. Zenol Moor
GR 5-7400.
:
SECRETARY
FOR
GLENVIEW
GIR
Scout office. TYPING, SOME SHOR
HAND. School holiday
fof. Call PA
7574, after Labor Day, or write 171
Glenview Rd.
ASSISTANT
BOOKKEEPER
PAR
time. Half days, 5 days a week. Sta
it
5th through Oct. 15th. Call 2
IN NORTHBROOK
General Office work. Interesting va
ety. Must be experienced.
Brunswick Engineering Inc.
945-44

WANTED

‘

MEDICA

Well

WAITRESS

SEAMSTRESS.
EXCELLENT
WORK
ing conditions.
Whitehouse
Cleane
2934 Central St., Evanston. 864s

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
oe
ree eee

PAYING

suburbs.

INDIAN TRAIL RESTAURANT
HAS OPENING FOR A
GOOD WAITRESS
Call 446-1703

BALLET
AND
MODERN
JAZZ
teacher
for
North
Shore
children’s
dance studio. For details call 446-4470.

, see Mr. Schinler.

HIGH

North

specialist. Younger. Call Wallv. Bo
levard Evanston Empl, DA 8-7171.
Fee. 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

WOMAN

Personnel Department

SALES

COUNTER
CLERK
PART-TIM
Will train mature woman for counté
work. 5 hours per day. 5 days ind
Saturday.
Earn
extra
income
a
meet
people. Phone
collect 253-207
Orchid Cleaners, 401 Ridge, Wilmett
and 715 Vernon Av., Glencoe.

AIDE

FOR

SEARCHING

COSMETIC

be able to take steno and

NURSE

3-21

OFFICE

PRESTIGE
COSMETIC
MANUFAG
turer is looking for responsible lady
represent
them
in major
suburba
dept. store, exp. not nec. Call 566-028
Mr. Carter.

—
HOUSEWIVES
OR
high school girls. Part-time for evening hrs. 5 to 9. Will train. Good tips.
Apply in person. Glenayre Restaurant
981 Waukegan Rd., Glenview.
WAGES

Evanston
BR

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Light typing. We will train you in o
work.
leasant,
diversified
dutie
meeting
public
and
planning
trip
Call or see A. J. Harris, DA 8-8121.
CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB—A.A.A.
905 Chicago Av., Evanston, III.

WAITRESSES

TOP

Av.,

TOURING COUNSELOR
AND GENERAL OFFICE

EXPE:
40wpm

;
WANTED WAITRESSES
Requesting polite and well mannered
individuals
to
serve
in_
gracious
restaurant. 10:30 to 2:30. 4:30 to 8:30.
The
John
Evans
Restaurant.
1639
Orrington Av., Evanston. UN 9-5566.

paid vacation and tuition reduction for employee and
dependent children. Employee parking available.

Chicago

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR STIMULA’
ing, busy, diversified position, with
young,
fast
moving,
N.
side
ho
builder?
Are
you
a_
good
typis
amicable, and willing to learn?
DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE
*. Call 775-5228
;
An Equal Opportunity Employer

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
Experienced
only.
Temporary-immediate work-no loop. Workpower. Inc.
839 Chicago Av., Evanston DA 8-0555
1806 Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights
CL 9-3500

Small, congenial offices offering a variety of responsibilities. Excellent benefit program includes 3 weeks

1612
9-9510

RECEPTIONIST-GENERAL

good. typing ability.
Pivot Point International
1791 W. Howard
Chicago
465-3839

secretaries

MR. GIANGIORGI
433-3000

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

DOCTOR’S
ASSISTANT—TO
MAKE
appointments,
control
office
traffic
flow,
filing,
very
light
typing,
no
dictation.
Air
cond.
offices
near
Glencoe and Glenview. Car necessary.
Will
train.
Permanent
help
only.
Write T-338, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
Mullen, 675-5363.

Neat,

TO

XYBACTUVR

$4,800-5,400

708 Church
328-3400

Tellers

MAKES
ABOUT AS MUCH
SENSE
fighting the commuter rush when yd
can move into a better managemer
slot here in the suburbs. Immedia
need for Jr accts. (3) and administr
tive
trns.
(2),
for
suburban
base
corp.

1131 Chicago Ave.
Evanston, Illinois

Typists

Office,

Bank of Highwood

TYPING

Schumacher

274-B1¢

employer.

and Bookkeepers

Receptionist

Mr. Mayfield
DA 8-3500

~

opportunity

Personnel

on

UN

Call

Street

equal

WORK

slides

YOU’LL HAVE A REAL VARIETY OF
clerical. duties including some typing,
public
and
phone
contact
in
this
exciting ‘‘on the go’’ dept. You’ll be
involved with the artist and creative
writers at this excellent N. suburban
firm. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

Switchboard

CO.

Banking

brownlie personnel

for

INSURANCE

177. Howard
An

EQUIVALENT

TRUST

Personnel Department

Corp.
Northbrook

PAY AND

No Typing

Do you enjoy
meeting
and working
with people, but have no skills? Then
call us. This position is FREE.

Evans

BENEFIT

GENERAL OFFICE
IN ADVERTISING
$100 WEEK

GLENVIEW.

WANTED
TO
SORT
AND
clean towels and uniforms. 5

-week-40 hours. Apply in person
h Shore Clean Towel Service.
ster

as.j | ©

Laboratory Located in Northbrook
Private transportation essential
W. Berndt
272-3030
An Equal Opportunity Employer

C.

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

—

OR

TOP

‘CLIFF

Receptionist

Rd:

in
Histo
Lab
animal tissues.

FULL OR PART-TIME—DAYS
:
RT $1.75
AUKEGAN RD.

DIVERSIFIED

Histo Tech
A.M.T.

$13,000

with and without shorthand, and typists.

“SEWING WOMAN
fi

business

20

Exceptional opportunity fa
intelligent, energetic youn
woman with top skills, capabl

272-2300

Background?

Interesting opportunities are now available in our.academic,

Ext.

SECRETARY

RECEPTIONIST-SEC’Y
Mature woman experienced in office
procedures.
Secretary
to executive.

POSITION
HOWARD
Start
in
two
weeks.
Some
xcellent salary. Call Wally,

6-1212

:

Electronics

Dundee

Evanston
BR 3-2155

rson:
IGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE
Green Bay Rd., Wilmette

AL

ORchard

Stop in or call:
Personnel Director

630

Secretaries
Typists

and

WARD

OLD ORCHARD

JU 3-0700
Employer

SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
rience. Age open. Typing from
up. Will take beginners. Free

dealer

MONTGOMERY

Excellent salary and three-weeks paid
vacation.

and
no

Northwestern
University

: INC.
N RD., GLENVIEW
PA 4-5511

eo

etc.

Avenue

Teaching

BENEFITS

Opportunity

use,
and

GENERAL

oballlnpa
company,

[1 tax returns.

ELECT.

Laboratory Located in Northbrook
Private transportation essential

C. W. Berndt
An Equal

ATTRACTIVE,
;

CORPORATION

wardrobe,
car for personal
all
expenses.
Hours
9-5
Saturdays. Salary to $450.

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

reports,

Illinois

Opportunity

Good salary and full company benefi
such
as;
Mdse.
discounts,
pro
sharing, group insurance, paid vac
tions, etc.

SALES

with thehelpful.
public Company
necessary.furnishes
Light
typing

Co.

I.B.M.

ASSISTANT

FULL
TIME
POSITION
IN
OU
Personnel
Department.
5 day
week
Monday
through
Friday;
8:30-5:3
Responsibilities
include
benefits
ad
ministration, screening of applicant
and maintenance of employee record
Position requires good figure aptitud
and light typing skills,

isGood
seeking
2 woman, to 35 for their | Sony.
the sales-marketing
department of | toMany4:30,company
benefits, 8:3
personality and. ability to deal
asinted abeenee methane
5 day week.

Secretary-Typist

LV
AN
UNUSUAL
OPENING
mall branch office for someone

NATIONAL

PERSONNEL.

CLERK

Skokie,

Professional

and

Business

SECRETARY

274-8100
employer.

MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

Evanston

6-3000
An Equal

PUBLIC CONTACT

6-8500

ILLINOIS

CEPTIONIST CASHIER
can

Howard St.,
967-5600

YO

Help Wanted Wemek:.

Professional

ORDER

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Howard Street
An equal opportunity

and

Intelligent person with some
typing ability needed immediately to take orders by
telephone and process them.
We offer excellent benefits,
good salary and a 7 hour day.
For interview phone
Mr.
Lynch.
International Minerals
&amp; Chemical Corp.

week.

1771

107”

Help Wanted—Women
Business

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

METAL

Manufacturing

vacation

snient transportation

5201

SHEET

107.

Professional

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

+

rs 8:30 to 4:30

and:

August 31 1S
ret
4
ete

gas
as

�NG
LADY
FOR
GENERAL
DUs in ladies dress shop., Experience
nd ref. necessary,
no eves.
5 da
Aig
Ruth
McCulloch
Shop.
GR

PART-TIME — WOMEN K
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
rders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
all Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

PRESS GIRL
R JOHN
rs, 2020
Food pay

ZENGELER
DRY CLEANFirst
St., Highland
Park.
and fringe benefits. 432-2800.

COOK FOR NURSERY SCHOOL 9 A.M.
to 1 p.m.;
general
housework
and
child care in family 1:30 to 5 p.m.
$1.50
r hour plus noon
meal.
727
Reba
Place. UN 9-4599.

HIGH
DENTAL
ASSISTANT:
graduate,
typing
essential,
week,
Evanston
children’s
Call 475-1990.

RELIABLE
DEPENDABLE
WOMAN
mornings
only,
recent
references,
excellent wages. Private home Southwest Evanston. UN 9-1860.

WAITRESS

WANTED

MEDICAL TECHNICAN
FOR PEDIATries
office
in
Glenview.
Part-time
daily except Friday. Good salary, airconditioned office. PA 4-4400.
TYPING
AND
FILING
POSITION
open, applicants should be 35 or older.
Good
future,
profit
sharing,
3 girl
office. Call 761-8230 for appt.

DENTAL ASSISTANT
xperienced or willing to be trained
hile working.
Pleasant
modern
ofce, Good starting salary. 5-day week.
ed. off. Glenview, PArk 4-2345.
FULL
SHIER
RETAIL
STORE
me,
good
salary,
full
company
enefits.
Call
or
apply
at
Broadtreet’s 72 Old Orchard, Skokie, OR 4500.
Cc. FILE CLERK,
SALARY
$80 TO
85
wk.
Primarily
reference
work,
ome files and sorting in small office.
o Fee. Evans Personnel, 1609 Maple
N 9-3160.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
ood phone personality,
you will be
Ihe liaison
for
their
sales
division.
Salary
good,
and
no _ fee.
Evans
Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-3160.
UNTER
CLERK
FULL
OR
PARTime, no exp. necessary. Apply Lamar
leaners a
Gross Point Rd, Evanson. UN 4-7666.
RL,
FULL
OR
PART-TIME
OR
tudent
whose
school
starts
late to
ork in roadside vegetable
store in
ilmette. Phone AL 1-2325.

WAITRESSES
TIPS.

AMPOO
GIRL:
GOOD
PAY;
GOOD
ips; in Des Plaines.
827-8171
DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
5-DAY ee
ae
OPEN.
DTHERS
WITH
FREE
TIME
THIS
all, earn $40 to $60 per evening or
fternoon,
as
a
Realsilk
Fashion
Director. Call 372-0797.
RT-TIME
SECRETARY.
HRS.
Huring the day at your convenience.
eh
and typing. Highland Park.
B3 1-4
CRETARY
$475
o Adv.
and
P.R.
Director.
Busy,
bressure job, but fun. No fee. Evans.
Personnel, 1609 Maple. UN 9-3160.
DRIVER
Young
woman
to
drive
on
North
Shore,
delivering
blue
prints.
600
artrey, Evanston, UNiversity 4-1593.
AITRESS
WANTED,
DAYTIME
ours; pleasant surrounding.
CR 2-4293
DY
DESIRES
4
OR
5
light
ousework,
cleaning,
Hependable, references.
487-3588

_ DAYS
ironing,

DCTOR’S
OFFICE,
SHORT
HOURS,
permanent daily including Sat. Filing,
phone and minimum typing. Excellent
salary. GR 5-4281.
JLL TIME
SECRETARY
FOR
MD’S
lenview office. Previous exp. desirBRble but not essential. Call PA 9-2660.
ITCHBOARD
OPERATOR
FULL
ime. 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. PBX
board,
bxperience ayer
Holiday Inn, Highand Park. VE 5-4000.
STENOGRAPHER
ull time, permanent. Use dictaphone.
xcellent tvpist. Call Personnel. CE 4B100, ext. 262.

Help

108

Wanted—Women
Household

10 to 15 Hours Per Week
CLEANING,
IRONING,
GOOD
PAY,
north
Evanston
near
bus.
Desire
Evanston
resident
with refs. GR
55595.
MOTHERLESS
HOME 4 P.M. TO 8 P.M.
Simple
cooking,
light housework
for
man and 2 high school boys. Modern
home
in Kenilworth.
4 or
5 days.
Please
call
251-1356
evenings
or
weekends.
WANTED:
RELIABLE
HOUSEKEEPer 11 to 4, 5 days a week. Take charge
of home, make lunch for 2 school age
ae
References
required.
Call 446MOTHER’S
HELPER:
GO: § 11:30
a.m.
to
5:30
p.m.;
5
days;
light
housework; boys 5 and 6. Will provide
lunch
but own transp. S. Evanston.
864-7578 after 6 p.m.
LAUNDRESS;
FULL
CHARGE
OF
family
laundry.
Children’s
clothing,
men’s shirts, mangle sheets, fine tbl.
linens.
Prefer.
own
transportation.
References. ID 3-2230.
WOMAN;
PREFERABLY
SCHOOL
teacher
New
Trier
district
to stay
nights
with
17
year
old
daughter
rig
mother’s 2 week vacation. HI
6
COMPETENT
RELIABLE
HOUSEkeeper
needed
for
teacher
family,
small ranch, apprx. 20 hours =
flexible days and hours. Refs. UN 4
3257 eves.
WOMAN
TO THOROUGHLY
CLEAN 6
room ranch house, every Monday. $12
plus car fare. Call OR 3-8207.
NEED A WOMAN
FOR BABYSITTING
Fridays. 2 children: in Glenview.
724-3716
7

COOK

EXPERIENCED,

WITH

helper

EXC.

YEAR
OLD
SEEKS
LUNCH
TIME
companion while Mom
teaches. Light
housework.
Hours
10-1 p.m. $2.00 an
hr. Call 835-4805.

HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED:
TO LIVE
in 5 days. References necessary. Call
evenings, PA 4-4574, Glenview.
WINNETKA:
EFFICIENT,
RELIABLE
cleaning woman. Weekly any day but
Monday..
References
required. Must
do good ‘work. 446-6444.
CLEANING
HELP
NEEDED.
LIKE
children.
Tues.,
Thurs.,
Fri.
Prefer
own transportation. Recent refs.
446-5597, Northfield
HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
WIDOW,
aan
IN
light
cooking,
small
home,
train, references. =
2-5557, ID 3.8284
or Office, VE 5-023
WOMAN.
2
DAYS
A
WEEK
FOR
housecleaning;
smaller
home;
Winnetka; refs. req. HIllcrest 6-7183.
HOUSEHOLD
WITH
FOUR
NICK
children needs cleaning help two days
a week. Highland Park area.
433-3026
HOUSEMAID
FOR
ROUTINE
HOUSEwork in sorority house on Northwestern campus. Uniforms. 2 meals. Other
benefits. Phone GReenleaf 5-0705.
HOUSEWORK
SEVERAL
MORNINGS
ner week in a family with new habv.
pete Hinman and Dempster. Call UN

GENERAL
HOUSEKEEPER
IN
EVanston
doctors’
home.
No_ children.
Choice of living in. 5 days. GR 5-3170.
HOUSEKEEPER
AND
PLAIN
COOK
live in. Age 25 to 50, recent local ref.
Go
some
nights
if Evanston
res, 2
school children $65 start. GR 5-4217.
WINNETKA BANKERS FAMILY WITH
3 children desire a reliable summer
girl full time to stay over winter. Call
446-2765

IN.
two

MOTHER’S
HELPER
ends to live-in. Own
$15. Call HI 6-9077.

109

110

magnetic

Baby Sitters

MOTHER’S
HELPER
OR
WORKING
girl to baby sit in exchange for rm.
and
board
plus
small
salary.
Own
ms
and bath. Highland
Park.
432GRADUATE
STUDENT’S
WIFE
wanted: to baby sit in your home. 16
month old boy. Mon.-Fri., 9:30 to 5:30.
Cali Thurs.
evening
and after Tues.
491-0864.
SITTER
NEEDED
FOR
OCCASIONAL
eve.
out.
Family
new
to Wilmette
area with boys ages 2 and 4. Vicinity
Fetes
Plaza. Call Mrs. Barry 256REL. WOMAN
TO CARE
FOR 8 MO.
twin
boys.
Mon.-Fri.
from
Nov.
20June 28th while student nurse finishes
training. Call 869-7455.
SITold.

WANTED:
BABY
SITTER
FROM
11
to 1, Monday
through Friday for 2
ov
age boys. $15 week. Call 446-

AS

LIVE IN COMPANION
FOR LADY IN
Evanston, cook 3 meals per day, light
housekeeping. own room, Davs UN 49202. eves. weekends UN 4-0443.

PERMANENT
SITTER
NEEDED
IN
my home in N.W. Evanston for 5 year
old Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to
1 p.m. Call DA 8-6970.

LADY: 4 DAYS A WFEK 3:30 P.M. TO
7:30 p.m. to do light housework
and
cook dinner for working couple. Ref.
L 6-2335.
OR
FULL-TIME
—
TO
STAY
elderlv lady (not invalid) —
Call PA 4-3340, evenings.

EVANSTON—SITTER FOR BOY 4. NR.
Central school 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Mondays.
High
school
student
fine.
864-7434.
TEACHER
NEEDS SITTER TUESDAY
and
Thursday
7:30
to
1
pm.
2
children, 1 in school.
DA 8-5967

EXPFRIFNCEN
WOMAN:
CLEANING
9 davs a week. Prefer Mon. and Fri,
Small ranch house, 2 in family.
Ref. ID 2-0579.

WEEKEND
GIRL
WANTED.
HELP
out Sat. morning to Sunday morning.
Near No. 8 or No. 10 bus line. Call
679-0072 after 6 p.m.

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
FOR
GENeral
housework
and
cooking;
adult
family of 5: live-in: current wages;
references. IDlewood 2-1978.
°

RELIABLE
SITTER
FOR
AFTER
school
until
5 and
school
holidays
while mother works. Vic. Greenbriar”
and Walters, Northbrook. 272-5717.

CAPABLE,
RESPONSIBLE
WOMAN
for all around
kitchen
helper
in a
church eas
About 25-30 hrs. per
wk. DA 8-8885

MOTHER’S
HELPER
FRIDAY
ter school through Sunday A.M.
care, light housework. Glencoe
835-3442.

BAKERY

SALESGIRL,

DNSULTANTS
AND
DISTRIBUTOR
positions
with
‘‘Beauty
Counselors.’’
xceptional opportunities for capable
omen. Call PA 9-1566.

Wanted — Salad Girl
FULL TIME:
ear’s Restaurant

WAITRESS,

HRS.

3 TO 1
Yo 5-1977

MORNING

SHIFT,

5:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Top wages,
ips. mumieye oft. &gt; | Church St.

, 31, 1967

exc.

PART
with

Outstanding Re adie
comer. Trouble shoot
COMPAR,
Checking eine!
ment
that covers pipe

tape

and/or

disk.

lifetime

required.

job.)

Emphasis

or IBM equipment.
or Autocoder, IOCS.

Major Drafting Firm seeks 3° i
as
detail
draftsmen.
drafting.
Potential
unlimi
lent benefits. No experienc
Start at $6,500 plus no fee

Chicago

Ave.

Evanston

If you have any chemical,
mechanical

Plant Operator

“company
date

school

$466-$568
Laborer

and

rapid

or

pay

rain

you in

the

tuition f

advancement

in_

ad

hospitalization, ons many oth
benefits. $500-$525

$429-$525

Automotive

Service

$447-$546

Man

Cust. Service Rep.
$500-$550

GR 5-3100
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS

High

NOW
HIRING
FOR
SEPT.
EMPLOYment. Full or part-time. Morning and
afternoon
routes
open
Chicago
and
North
suburbs.
Top
pay
scale
and
company
benefits for steady, experienced drivers. Call or come in Now.

MARLIN

8444 NILES

asap

TR RD.,

PAY

Baran
An Equal

AND

Opportunity

COLLEGE
Earn

while

learn.

of supervision.
years

272-3030
Employer

is

Vale

2

This
leree
firm page F train
yC
poe ater lag
or rlgpee ns at a Suet “2s
mil
ce, squad leader or any othe

BENEFITS
This

coll

customer |
inside and

Young

SKOKIE.

STUDENTS

you

or some

$550 A Month

WORK IN TOXICOLOGY LAB
IN NORTHBROOK.
Must have own transportation.

TOP
John

grad

ublic
relations,
ou will be doing
assignments.

BUS SERVICE

Animal Fie adiae
TO

School

you like meeting the public?
company will train you in the

an

Earning

poter

$10,000.

Claims Adjuster
Trainee, $550 Plus Car
anid ExByes. 0 ae

opportunity
to gain business
experience
and
to
start
a
fascinating,
financially rewarding career while on
campus.
It can be continued during
eacatony
and after graduation.
392-

You will be trained to in
settle automobile claims in tk
goland area. You receive
car plus a liberal expen:
:
More
importantly
the
trair

DESIGN DRAFTSMAN
Mechanical,
with experience and responsibility for his own work.
Some
electrical drawing, great potential for
the
right
man.
Full
charge
of all
drawings;
some design of automatic
film, inspection machines, and related
products. Harwald
Co. 1245 Chicago
Av., Evanston, 491-1000.

U.S.A. Your potential after
almost limitless. No previous
ence needed.

offer

Porter and

Dishwasher

WILLOW IN WEST, GLENVIEW
For Information call PA 4-5100.

| FULL
OR
PART-TIME
SERVICE
AFstation attendant.
Will train on
job.
Child.
Apply
in
person.
Wilson
Standard
area.
Service, 10th and Sheridan, Wilmette.

Lemplighter. pe ig Lake Forest-Lake Bluff.
oe

aptitude

will train

laboratory.

is

probably

PR
5

AGREE

PES IS

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the

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Mail Boy $400
Plus

phere.
for

an

office

Lots

and

nice

of room

ambitious

friendly

for advance

young

man.

your first raise in 3 months.

F

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CALL 869-8600 _
Parker

er -cdese ° Wisers Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood HeraldNews * Glenview Announcements . Nerthbrook eer .ig

bed Theees

interviews it

Professional

Honeywell
Easycoder

Water

AITRESS,
$60
WEEK;
EXC.
TIPS;
full or part-time: steady job. 68 Green
Bay Rd., Winnetka. HI 6-9805.

LL
AND
PART-TIME.
MR.
SELzer, GReenleaf 5-5810.
‘\CEPTIONIST—GENERAL
OFFICE
duties. Paid vacation. Many benefits.
Apply House of Vision. 610 Church St.,
Evanston. UN 4-5155.

and

City of Evanston
Water Department

5 DAYS A WEEK, 8:15 TO 5:15.
S. Evanston, Call 491-1831 after 6.

WILMETTE
BABY
SITTER,
11:30 TO
3:45 Mon,
through
Fri. for teaching
mother. 256-3674.

1-3687.

Evening

Packaging Corp. of America
1632

GOOD
CLEANING
LADY
1%
DAY
weekly for ground floor dance studio;
easy work:
sood nay;
Glenview bus
line: phone 729-2877.

AL

an _ outsta:

sary.

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.

ARN
$100
TO
$150
WEEKLY
AS
aitress. Daily except Monday. Expeience not required. AL 1-6621.

LAUNDRY

Phone

is

Help Wanted—Men

either
Cobol,

MATURE
LADY
TO STAY
OR
GO
5
days a week with one 2 year old girl
in Glencoe. Call after 6 p.m. 835-3468.

FOLDER

JANAES

Traine

that
leads
to
management.

vious experience

WOMAN
UNDER
45 TO HELP
WITH
housekeeping and child care 11 a.m.
through dinner Mon. Wed. and Thurs.
in Wilmette. Salary open. 251-1970.

SHIRT

Here

heneiita.

COLLEGE DEGREE
AND EXPOSURE
to system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming

SITTER WANTED
FOR 2 GIRLS

4-0106.

Field Re

Do you have
6 months
or
programming 360, 1401; or.
large
company
has
2 m
model 40 and model 50 on
pay to $12,000 a year —
experience. You will be
reviews 3, 6, 9 months.
ome tuition, aes sharing
paying
all of your

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

MOTHER

OR
OVER
TO
ACT
helper. Weekends only.
Phone 433-3091.

evening ©

Programmer —
$8,000 to $12,000 Ye

Wanted—Women

Business

LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
AND
CARE
of 2 school age children from 1 to 4
every
afternoon
during school year.
Near no. 1 bus line at Central Park
rp Central St. $1.00 an hour. Call 864-

GIRL,
16
mother’s

work.

FULL TIME, 7:30 TO 4. HOUSEWIVES
and
mothers.
Light,
simple,
clean
assembly work. No experience necessary. Will train. Quick-Set, Inc. 8121
N. Central Park, Skokie.

ONE
CHILD
housework, other
Salary open. Call

EXPERIENCED
MATURE
BABY
ter for 242 year old and 9 mo.
Glencoe area. Call VE 5-4750.

or

$575—$625

FACTORY HELP
Experience
not
necessary.
Light,
clean steady day work. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
short shift. Apply Jeffrey-Allan Industries
2100
Greenleaf
St.,
Evanston.
491-0100 Mr. Weksler.

RELIABLE
MIDDLE
AGED
WOMAN
for general housework, 2 adults, plain
cooking, no laundry. Refs. req. Live
in. Call AL 1-0288.

Help Wanted

day

Marketing

Industrial

with 2 children wants live-in mother’s
helper. Call after 6 p.m. 864-9772.

108A

Help

MRS.

FOR
WEEK:
room
and bath.

EVANSTON

CALL

portunity
marketing

4 OR 5 HALF DAYS
chcice of mornings or afternoons
General housework
VE 5-2583 or VE 5-1341

WORKING

Visit our newly decorated «

WOMAN TO CARE FOR INFANT AND
do light cleaning while mother works.
8:30
to 4:30,
Monday. through
Fri.
Must have own transp. 729-0406.

WOMAN
COMPANION
FOR
SAME.
Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Call after 5 p.m. AL 1-0588.
MOTHERS
HELPER
Stay or go. no heavy
help. Refs. required.
677-1930 before noon.

NORTH SHORE
EMPLOYMENT. CEN’

This
fine
company
will.
in the field of ma
eek cae
and
marketing
analysis.
public
contact.
Insi
and

REQ.

CARE
FOR MR. AND
girls. Refs. 274-6084.

Parker —
Personnel —

CHILD CARE
3 small boys, own room and bath, TV.
Refs.
req.
Excellent
salary.
Other
ry employed.
Near train. Call 234-

HOUSEKEEPER
LIVE
and

with

RELIABLE
MATURE
WOMAN
wanted to sit for 2 yr. old girl is my
Wilmette home every other Tuesday.
References required. 256-0314.

WOMAN

RECENT REFS.
Call OR 5-4385

MOTHERS ie

family

TEACHER
NEEDS
FULL
TIME
SITter beginning
Sept.
5th.
Must
have
own transportation. Northbrook area.
272-2494.
SUBSTITUTE
‘TEACHER
DESIRES
woman for babysitting 3 to 5 days a
week.
724-3108
MATURE
WOMAN
FOR
SITTING
8
a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Mon., Tues. Thurs.,
Fri. and Sat. for 2 year old girl in my
home or yours. AL 6-3364.

WANTED GENERAL MAID
Experienced, reliable. Own room and
bath.
Nr.
Village.
2 adults.
References. 446-3155.

2 DAYS.

GIRL AS

disorganized

WANTED—NORTHBROOK
BABY
SITter for 2 boys after school. Call 2729157 after 6.
SECOND
AND
FOURTH
GRADE
boys.
Need
lunch
time
and _ after
school supervision,
Crow
Island district. Call after 6 p.m. 446-1659.

refs. wanted for large family. Other
help employed, must like children and
dogs. Please call 234-0876.

CLEANING

in

. After school through dinner
j
empster.
ear Hinman
and
UN 4-0106

LIGHT
HOUSEWORK
AND
SITTING
for working mother. 2 Children, 1 in
school.
Tuesday
and Thursday.
7:30
till 1 or later if you prefer. DA 8-5967.

MANICURIST

100.

SALARY. EXCELLENT
HI 6-5269.

35
hour
ractice.

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
GLENVIEW. 724-9782.

R WILLOW
INN WEST
IN GLENiew. For information phone PArk 4-

OP

SCHOOL

SWITCHBOARD
OPERATORS
EXP.,
WILL
TRAIN.
FULL
OR _ PARTTIME. HRS. TO SUIT. PERM. DA 85510; OR 6-3050.

Receptionist Secretary
FOR DENTAL OFFICE
fours can be flexible. Wonderful oportunity. GR 5-3170.
RMANENT,
FULL TIME, NO EXP.
ecessary for packageing. $1.60 hour.
Please apply 2423 Main St., Evanston
ear McCormick
and
42 block west
rom no. 6 Evanston bus.

HIGH “SCHEST

Household

* Business and Professional
COULD
YOU
USE A LITTLE
EXTRA
money?
We need telephone solicitors
through
Oct.
28th
in
Skokie’
or
Winnetka. Hours: 9-12, or 1-5, or 9 to
5. Call 676-0711.

600

Davis

sic

Ev

�a

Business and Professional

SET THE JUMP

Pricing

5 day

2020

Illinois

869-7234

ADMINISTRATIVE

40

hour

STAFF.

week,

ce
I.B.M. is an
equal opportunity employer

-..

For

appointment

TERNATIONAL BUSINESS
MACHINE CORP.

TESTING

enging
opportunity
for
draft
mpt young man who enjoys seeing
project through from beginning to
, variety of work includes assembl,» new product components for pilot
t runs, requires some heavy work,
well
as
timing
and_
recording
duct performance. Problem solving
lity and elementary knowledge of

e rule and stop watch helpful.
wie

—

Call mt

Lorig

272-1000

CULLIGAN
Shermer Rd.

.n Equal

Opportunity

INC.
Northbrook,

Il.

Employer

CAFETERIA CLEAN-UP
MEN
é

FORMS

FURNISHED.

salary.

Evanston

eens,

_

or

a Pa

Bs

apply

train

maga

lodge

for

WANTS

position

in

ve.,

2 MEN

9-9510

BR

S EXCELLENT
00!

de-

into

Murphy

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston

make

TO

purchasing

partment. Opportunity to advance
‘corporate management. FREE.

oe

2quired.

LOYD

me

Call

up,

night

Marjorie

and

hours

Raymond

HOLLISTER,

page

are

CLUB

HIGH EARNINGS FOR MEN
to sell memberships,
auto insurance
and financing. Basic $600 per month.
Cash advance guarantee with earnings
for
our
first
year
men
averaging
between $11,000 to $12,000.
Qualified men will immediately handle
a
sizeable
amount
of. renewal
business, and constant growth guarantees increased future earnings. Prefer
married
men,
age
25
to
45
with
previous sales experience.
:
We will also train mature young men
for
future
sales
and
management
positions. Call A. J. Harris, DA 8-8121.
905 Chicago Av., Evanston.

Skokie

ORchard

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
Equal

Opportunity

Employer

COMPUTER OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

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 references required. Call C. C. Boyer. 8692300.

Man — No Experience Nec.
Day and Night Shift. Permanent. Will train.
All benefits.

Chicago

New

Plant.

accountant

1717 CENTRAL

CIGAR
FULL

OLD

barrier.

PART-TIME.

Must

have

car.

AGE
SH

3-3200.

ENGINEERS

Equal

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel

Westmoreland
of West

ORchard

5,200
5,200

PRINT SHOP

NEW

Bldg.

Parking

OPERATE
XEROX
various
functions
department.

Lot

9-1! 142

GROWTH OPPORTUNITY
FOR SALESMAN
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.

The Hollister Newspapers

1232 Central

Av.

Wilmette,

CALL GLENN SCHMID
OR SHIRLEY SELBY
ALpine 1-4300.

Ml.

interviews

available.

KUCIA

8-8600

Opportunity

ILLINOIS

ELECTRONICS
ASSEMBLY
OPENINGS FOR YOUNG MEN PRH
erably with some experience in wir
and assembly
and knowledge of w
crimping tools. On the job training
company paid insurance—100% tuit
refund—3 weeks paid vacation.

Barrett Electronics Corp
Rd.

Northbrook,

OFFICE MGR.
TRAINEE

FREE
LEADING
SUBURBAN
MFG.
Is
seeking
3 men
to fill out
training
program
after
initial
formal
trng.
they will be assigned to work with
engineers
and_
research
scientists.
Draft exempt HS grad. 19-27 this could
start you on a fine engineering career.
No fee.
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Ave., Evanston
9-9510
BR 3-2155

TRAINING
YOUNG

MAN

21

necessary,

POSITION
TO

25

must

NO

EXPE-

have

aggres-

sive attitude for this permanent and
secure
position.
Training
program
leads to different managerial assignment with future earning well above
average.
Work
consists
of
helping
people with their financial problems.
To
apply
see
Al
Wysocke,
Skokie
General
Finance,
7937
N.
Lincoln,
Skokie.
NIGHT PATROLMAN
Permanent
position.
Excellent
references required. Acc. applicants will be
thoroughly fingerprinted
and investigated.
Uniform,
hospitalization
and
car
furnished.
Age
limit:
25 to 55
years. Starting salary: $550 per mo.
with periodic increases. Call ALpine 17157 for appt.
North Suburban Patrol
421 Richmond Rd.
Kenilworth, Ml.

ACCOUNTANT

EDENS AT DUNDEE ROAD
puepehing and Finance Co.
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
MANY COMPANY BENEFITS

E. F. Wonderlic &amp; Assoc.
824 SUNSET RIDGE
NORTHBROOK
272-6776

PART-TIME—FULL TIME
Sell the Famous
Marquis-Who’s
books
to
all
libraries.
Establis
accounts,
Protected _ territory.
competition. Unlimited advance ca
missions. Extra income opportuniti
Start earnings from first day. Write
confidence. Harry Kopin, Vice Pre
dent, Marquis-Who’s Who, Inc., 200
Ohio, Chicago 60611.

GENERAL HELP
SHIPPING ROOM
FULL

TIME, 5 DAYS A WEEK
APPLY IN PERSON

Modern Sewing Machine C
6670

North

CAREER

Harding,

gel

&lt;a

Baie

se

PEPE

2-2

as

Lincolnwood,

OPPORTUNITIE

RETAIL
YOUNG
MEN’S
FURNIS
ings. Full time versatile man need
5 day week,
salary
open:
Apply
person or call for por
ment.
RAYMONDS IN DO
TOWN SKOK
7914 Lincoln Av., Skokie

Wanted: All Aroynd Dente
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN FOR

busy, modern dental office in pleasd
Must
surroundings.
Old Orchard
exp. in crown and bridgework. Sala
open. OR 5-1045. Ask for Dr. Gieler.

Help Wanted—Male
EVENINGS
AND SATURDAYS
Apply in person
Sears Crossroads
153

Skokie

Valley

Rd.,

Highland

Pz

POTWASHER
TOP
WAGES
AND
FRINGE
BEN
te
fits for responsible man. 11 a.m.
p.m. shift; central Evanston locatic
call DAvis 8-3042, personnel.

Evanston Review - Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements ° Northbrook
Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Vill ager ° Highwood Herald

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

RD.

Educational Representativ

$$

BOYS WANTED
To carry morning papers. All routes
within 2 to 3 biks. from the office or
delivered to your home. Top pay plus
$75 winter bonus. Come in and talk it
over. Ask for Hank or Bob. 827 Chicago Ave., Evanston. 491-1050.

Night Dishwasher—Porter
Wanted. Call 967-8939

Employer

TRAINEE
2400,
TRAIN
of
our
printi

272-2300.

$$

EVANSTON,

274-8
employer

These
sitions are in our mode
air-conditioned
home
office buildir
- adjacent to Dyche stadium—with v4
convenient transportation to Evanst
bus, NWRR or CTA—and with unli
parking
off-street
ited
facilit
Fringe benefit program include gro
pla
sharing
profit
and
insurance
Merit increases periodically.
9-9800
Phone Mrs. Lawrence, UN
1301 Central Street, Evanston

630 Dundee

rience

NO

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

GENERAL
FINANCE
‘CORPORATION

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

End

1771

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 respe.
Write T-362, Box 60,
Wilmette,

Schools

ST.,

An

req.

ORCHARD,

At North

UN

CLERK — DAYS

OR

Business Machines

DAvis

Il.

Sales, to 34—comm. plus
Company car and expenses
Chicago territory
Sales trainee
Administrative trainee
Bank trainee
Expeditor
Mech. tech. trainee
O.T. plus

Backing Co.

(1 blk. S. of Willow). 272-2990

Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers

International

ministration. Would pre
|-2 yrs. college, although
consider sharp high scho
grads. Some working expe
ence helpful. Better than a
erage
employee
benefi
Hours 8:30 to 4:30, 5 di
week. No appointment nece
sary. Interviewing in Person
from 8:30 to 3:30, Mondé
through Friday.

trainee

Electrical controls engr.
Metallurgical engineer
Hydraulics engineer
ech. project designer
Machine designer
Plant engineer, deg. not
Mech. draftsman
Mechanical inspector
Tech. writer, mech.
Jr. draftsman
Service Tech.

QUALIFICATIONS:

CHET

train young men in group a

Murphy

2800 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook

This may be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
and Data Processing with oppertunity for advancement in IBM’S newest
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and other locations.

Call

YOU

Evanston

GENERAL FACTORY
and Machine Maintenance

SEEKS CUSTOMER

Saturday

TO

Packaging Corp. of America
1632 Chicago Av.

IBM

and

FREE

Market research superv.
Systems analyst
360 programmer
Machine shop foreman
Quality supv., deg. req.
Travel So. Mich. and No.
Car and exp. furnished.
Commercial photographer
Inventory and Prod. Cont.
Bank teller

3-3200

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

at:

INC.

_ AL 1-4300, ext. 236, after noon.

— Classified

MOTOR
A.A.A.

3-2155

OPPORTUNITY

paste

up.

or 679-1225

Evening

The
Hollister Newspapers
ins picture assignments and layout,
iat

676-9593

100%

Cost accountant
Auditor, some travel
(Full charge bookkeeper
Cost clerk

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway

HONEYWELL
200
SYSTEM.
2
years
training
and
experience
required.
Honeywell
or
comparable
equipment including some tape. Second shift. Some supervisory responsibilities.

required,

High

/

DING MFG.

exp.

by

Group Division of progressi
insurance company offeri
excellent
opportunities

General accountant
Accountant

SUITE

An

Medical/insurance
benefits.
Ideal for retired mechanic.
Phone

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays
through Fridays
(Evening and
Saturday interviews
Appointment)

POSITION

EXCEL-

Township

1.
Age
open,
good
physical
tion.
Excellent
fringe
benefits,
‘uding pension plan, hospitalization,
anston..

PERMANENT

THE
MOST
BENEFITS.

APPLY

to 5 p.m.

HOSPITA
CORP.

EVANSTON
GOLF CLUB

CHICAGO

1717 Central Street, Evanston

-

9 a.m.

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050. ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

Mechanical

call

‘Mr. Deegan or T. Kloempken
DA 8-8600.

PHYSICAL

from

Permanent Position

|.B.M.
=XCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
By

week,

AMERICAN
SUPPLY

PLUS
OF FRINGE

LIBERAL

Clerk

RESPONSIBLE
POSITION
IN
OUR
Purchasing
Department.
Duties
include pricing and clearing of orders.
Experience
on
adding
machine
or
calculator
helpful. No typing.

of America, Inc.
08 Church Street
Eo
Suite 221

preferred.
benefits.

EXCELLENT STARTING SALARIES
=. RAPID PROGRESSION — FREE
UNIFORMS — LOW PRICED CAFETEIA
WITH
FREE
MILK
AND

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
.Skills required.
Some
college and/or
board experience helpful. Responsibilities include basic layout for laboratory furniture and equipment.

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.

White Collar
Girls

fe

Draftsman

MESSENGER
YOUNG
MAN—HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADuate, age 18 to 20—to deliver interSepertsnam mail and to assist at mail
esk.
:

Messenger-Multilith Oper.

With

OPERATOR

MUST
HAVE
HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCAtion. Some training in chemistry and
a mechanical
aptitude
are
heipful.
a
on
both
first
and
second
shift.
‘

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FO
recent
High
School
graduate
with
minimum
of 1 year
of college.
We
need
a personable
young
man
with
some experience in customer contact
work.
Knowledge
of
hospital
field
work helpfut but not required.

Project

FOR MATERIALS HANDLING IN OUR
shipping and receiving departments.

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

ALL

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

MANAGEMENT
TRAINEES

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS

Tax

STOCKMEN

Service

MARQUART
The

ASSISTANT
COST
ACCOUNTANT—
Young man with at least the equivalent of 2 years of college-level courses
in accounting Some office experience
in cost work desirable.

CHEMICAL

110 _

Business and Professional

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

for:

Representative

NO FEES

al

openings

Customer

art-time work in loop or
your area.

OUR

have

MATURE
RELIABLE
HIGH
SCHOOL
graduates
needed
for
long
term
employment in order filling, packing,
shipping and receiving.
Clean warehouses with good working conditions
and regular salary increases.

alifies you for temporary

Evanston,

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

arenousemen

One Visit to our office

Register

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
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.

~STENOS
-TYPISTS
&lt;EYPUNCH
2

Business and Professional

We

Help Wanted—Men

110°

Business and Professional

A GOOD COMPANY TO GO WITH
A GOOD COMPANY TO GROW WITH

Needed Now!!!

jez

f

“Help Wanted—Men

Help. Wanted—Men

August 31, 1

�110-

Help Wanted—Men
‘Business and Professional

MACHINE

PHOTO

LAB AID

UNG
MAN
WITH
MECHANICAL
bility to assist photographers, answer
hone, and do light clerical work. H.
. Grad

SERVICE

MAN

ITORIAL
OFFICE
SERVICES
eeds
man_
with
office
machine
nowledge
to be
in charge
of the
ditorial supply room; maintain office
achines
and
provide
messenger
ervice.
High
school
graduate
with
ome general experience required.
‘all Mrs.

Crocker

for appointment.

729-3000

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

international
tion loca ted in North
suburbs have several
ing ent ry positions
fields of materials

YO

6-3000
An

FULL TIME—DAYS
OR NIGHTS

e can
offer
permanent
full time
mployment with excellent employee
enefits, including paid vacation, free
surance os
and starting rates

anybody for figures?

hey range from positions requiring
uch experience to ones for beginners
ffering on-the-job training.
ome opportunities to get into superision are also featured. No Fee.

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
ht. by. appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

Histo Tech
BENEFITS

Labratory located in Northbrook
io ieee transportation essential
Berndt
272-3030
is Equal Opportunity Employer
SALES OPPORTUNITY
career
in selling
with
a major
harmaceutical co. A starting salary
f
$7,200
per
year.
Expenses,
a
ompany
car,
and
training
which
pads to commission plus salary.
wonderful opportunity for a young
man between
the ages of 23 to 35,
ollege background, and the desire to
ell as a career. Write T-354, Box 60
Wilmette.
.Equal Opportunity Company

SOILTEST,

Evanston

(Or Completing}

A.

R OPERATIONS
RESEARCH.
EXellent
opportunity
to gain
exp.
in
wide variety of
Gov.
and Industrial
projects. Salary $8,000-$10,000. Larkin
ssoc. 2727 Des Plaines Ave., Des
Plaines, Ill. Room 202. 827-8188.

SERVICEMAN
PERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
lectrically and mechanically inclinea
an.
Permanent
position...
Apply.
in
berson.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
001 Simpson. Skokie.
D

EXP.—WILL TRAIN YOUNG MEN
n dry cleaning and sales profession.
f you like people you’ll like working
t Perfecto Cleaners. Opportunity to
bhdvance into drapery and route sales.
Apply Perfecto Cleaners, 821 Emerson
5t., Evanston.
QUOR
CLERKS—DRIVER.
3 MEN
eeded. Full time. Steady. Experience
ot necessary.
Austin Liquors,
1808
aukegan, Glenview, 724-7800.

WINDOW

WASHER

Residental work, experienced
man can earn over $200 a week.

4-7888

UN

Barrett Electronics Corp

YEARS
COLLEGE
TO
DEGREE
to
work
with
rabbits
and
Biology
pigs
in evaluating
subacute
guinea
oo
pa
effects of various mate-

TOP

PAY

AND

BENEFITS

Laboratory Located in Northbrook
Private transportation essential
272-3030
Cc. W. Berndt
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTANT EXECUTIVE
‘STARTING

SALARY

$20,000,

increase to $25,000 in one year. CPA,
age 40-55, in good health and vigorous.
in
management
and
data
Strong
rocessing exposure. Rapidly expandand
service
organization,
ing
sal es
Must
relocate
to
fourteen
offices.
general Aurora area. Submit complete
resume. Write 361, Box 60, Wilmette,
Illinois.

Bus
PART

Boys—Dishwashers
FULL TIME. NO EXP.
A ND

necessary. Apply Mr. Whitman,
Walker Bros. Original Pancake House,
153 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.

SERVICE
STATION
Full
or
part-time.
necessary. No nights.
MAN,
and

ses

ATTENDANT.
No
experience
Call ID 2-6820.

STRONG,
FOR
STOCK
ROOM
general cleaning. Reliable.
CHICAGO ART GALLERY
5960 Broadway, Chicago, Ill.

HELPER
RUG

ON A TRUCK
WASHER

* work, goodp.
pay.
8 Chicago Ave., Evanston

Northbrook

1967

II.

272-2300

9-9000

PROGRAMMER

Biology Tech.
1-3

Rad.,

Scientific programmer
to assist with
physics research.
Fortran knowledge .
required, some experience necessary.
Excellent benefit program includes 3
weeks
paid
vacation
and_
tuition
reduction.
NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 ‘Coens Ave.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

SHIPPING AND RECEIVING
PERMANENT POSITION
EDENS AT DUNDEE RD.
Northbrook
Publishing
and
Finance
Co.
needs
individual
to
work
in
shipping and receiving dept.
and to
perform other diversified duties. Congenial atmosphere.
Many
company
benefits.
Stop in or call, 272-6776.

E. F. Wonderlic &amp; Assoc.
824 SUNSET RIDGE
NORTHBROOK

RD.

TECHNICIAN
HIGH
SCHOOL;
SOME
COLLEGE
preferred.
Permanent,
no experience
necessary,
will train.
Production
of
educational materials.

BORG-WARNER
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS

446-8952

TOOL

Winnetka

ROOM

MACHINEST

INSURANCE,
PAID VACATIONS
AND
holidays. New factory, steady employment.
MARCH MFG. C
1819 Pickwick, Glenview
729-5300

PROGRAMMERS

and

110

YOUNG
AMBITIOUS
SALESMAN,
20
to
35,
to
further
development
an
established area school market. Excellent commissions
and opportunity to
join a dynamic new company with a
unique marketing program, Combined
product line of gift items can produce
$200 to $500 commission per week if
you are a go- geetter. Complete training, hours flexible. 312-272-0103 days or
evenings for appointment.
WANTED:
JANITOR
TO
CARE
FOR
40,000 sq. ft. factory and offices. To
work days 8 to 4:30. Insurance;
paid
vacations;
new
factory.
MARCH
MFG.
CO.,
1819 Pickwick,
Glenview,
729-5300.
MAN TO DO SORTING AND Latinas
UP
loads. Steady work. Good pay. 5 day
weer
&lt;u
bar eg
Insurance plan,
ve 2 Be
erson only
NORTH
SHORE UNIFORM SERVICE
1818 Dempster St., Evanston
WANTED WAITERS
Requesting i: tel ~ well mannered
individuals
to
in
gracious
restaurant. 10:30 to : 30, 4:30 to 8:30.
The
John
Evans
Restaurant,
1639
Orrington Av., Evanston. UN 9-5566.

LIGHT WAREHOUSE WORK.
Pleasant surroundings. 5 day week.
ACOUSTICS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
1810 Holste Rd., Northbrook
272-8880

FULL
AND
PART-TIME
STOCK
clerk. Good starting salary, excellent
benefits,
opportunities
for
advancement.
See mgr. A &amp; P stores,
606 Greenbay Rd., Winnetka

Wanted

STATE

BANK

SALESMAN
FOR
SPORTING
GOODS
dept. Should be familiar with skiing.
Full time.;
perm. position;
advancement possible to assistant buyer.
TACK-L-TYERS SPORT MART
939 Chicago Av., Evanston
BUS
BOY-PANTRY
MAN
FOR
REStaurant. Noon to 9 p.m. daily except
Monday.
Experience
not
required.
$1.50 per hr. Also bus boys part-time.
on
per hr. 16 yrs. or older. AL 1-

SKOKIE,

PARKWAY

ILLINOIS 60076

An Equal Opportunity Employer

HIGH SCHOOL BOYS $1.75 ik
Part-time

grass

week.

HI

After

school
Call

cutting,

and

Sat,

leaf.

about

6-4873.

8 hrs.

I

—

FULL
TIME
‘MAN
WANTED
delivery and stock work. its
5:30. Crossroads Pharmacy
be
STOCK MAN, EXPERIENCE
Melzer’s Fine
Shermer Ave.,

1968

Foods

GROCERY

CLERK,

GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
time. Mr. Frank, AL 1-5160, Wilme
KITCHEN
HELP,
COOK
AND
boy. No Sundays or holidays. App
the Buffet, Carson, Pirie
Scott.
Plaza. AL 1-8689.
KITCHEN
HELP
AND
DISHWASH
part-time or full. Caravel Restaur:
ere .
1038 Waukegan
Rd.,
01
roo

EXPERIENCED

SERVICE

a

help wanted-Mechanic prefer
Herb’s Oak St. 66, Lincoln and
Winnetka, HI 6-7177.

Help Wanted—Men
Household

HANDYMAN,

old.

MARRIED,

bat 5

|Yardwork-Housework-M

able to
util., TV

drive,
Furn.,
air-cond.
incl. for married couple

Recent

er

we

refs.
Call

RELIABLE

rity

house

req.

Good

Mr.

HOUSEMAN

on

:

a
on.

Sullivan,
FOR

SOQ

Northwestern

Half days.
2 meals.
Phone GR 5-0705

112

sala

campt

Other

ben
aS

Help Wanted—Men

_

Industrial

ELECTRONIC

MAN

YOUNG
MAN
FULL
OR
PART-TIME
or student whose school starts late to
work in roadside vegetable store in
Wilmette. Evening hours until 9 also
open, AL 1-2325

QUALITY
ASSURANCE

Porter and Delivery Man
STEADY,
GOOD
PAY, BONUS, VACAtion, insurance.
Conney’s
Pharmacy,
736 Elm St., Winnetka. HI 6-0032.

BURGER
FULL

OR

et
START $
1834 WAUKEGAN RD.

KING
ee

ee
GLENVIEW

Several

have

school,
but

The

rt

indivi

ties

who

associated rar
staff.

Some

exp

not necessary.

:

responsibilities

of these

&gt;&gt;

positio

specifications

and

making

electrica
4

Zenith offers a professional
work
atmosphere which will ena
fully
realize
your
job
pot
addition to a full range
of |

including
tional

profit

sharing

and

reimbursement.

Phone

R. Volpe

745-3227 For Appointme

Zenith Radio
2201 W. HOWARD _
An Equal Opportunity Employe

holiSe
Geb

JUNIOR DRAFTSMAN

3-4660

FOR TAX! CO.

6 P.M. OR
FROM
6
name. Call HI 6-0067.

a

Assurance

measurements.

FOR ENGINEERING FIRM, JOB

SALESMAN MENS WEAR
Must be experienced,
Selig’s Varsity
Shop,
1730 Sherman
Avenue,
Evanston. Call 869-1179.

A.M. TO
on. Leave

o

from

include Pale
ony evaluation tests
electronic and mechanical compon
to determine compliance with desi;

PART-TIME
ROUTE
WORK—EVES.
and Sat. only. Car and
phone necessary. Mr. Boland, 724-5721
or 583-4250.

DRIVERS

career

bright

to become

Quality

$2.50 HR. GUARANTEED

. Harms at UN 4-8700 or BR

for

graduated

ence as a Lab Technician is de ral

HIGH
SCHOOL
SOPHOMORE
OR JUnior to work
regularly
after school.
Preferably after 3 p.m. at 1418 Lake
St., a few blocks from E.T.H.S. $1.40
per hour. DA 8-6000.

STATIONARY ENGINEER
experienced or will train. Paid
care
Downtown
Evanston rt.

attractive

available

NIGHT WATCHMEN
FOR WILMETTE
Harbor.
Outside
work
age _ 21-45,
ately
of boats helpful. Hrs.
.11
p.m. to 5 a.m. Call Harbor Master
AL 1-4234.

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

SEARLE

DRIVER

EVENINGS.
NO
EXPERIENCE
necess. will train. Phone HI 6-4376. Or
apply in person at 1622 Willow Road.

PART-TIME
DRIVERS
FOR
SUBURban carryall school bus. Sunday a.m.
ae
excellent salary. ORchard
6-

NILES AVE. AND

TRUCK

FOR
A
SMALL
ELECTRICAL ©
tractor. Call 273-2760.

MAINTENANCE
MEN
FOR
SCHOOL.
Exc. working cond., free lunches, good
pay. &amp;good hours,
food transp., fringe
enefits, Phone 446-0674. Mr. Biddle or
business office. 310 Green Bay, Winnetka.

SALAD

DAYTI

SERVICE mae
te ATTENDANT
Experience required—tull ise.
Jerry’s Gulf Station. 242 ph
is
Glenview. PArk 4-9665.

WI

GROUND-FLOOR
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
TWO
PROGRAMMERS
WITH
We
are developing
1 or 2 years of solid programming
experience.
new applications for our 360 tape and disc system,
and will expand
our present
management
information
programs
to serve
all phases
If you
of the business: research, marketing, production, finance, etc.
have drive and ambition to work on challenging projects, send resume
including present salary, in confidence, to:

&amp; CO.

DISHWASHER
WANTED,
hours. No sans! [er
|

SHIPPING
CLERK—FOR
PLA NT
Northbrook. bey rine ae prefer
not pecessary.
Good
fringe benefits
Call 272-6700
for interview.

STATION IN WINNETKA.
Full time. Call Wally 446-9734.

TIME KEEPER
SOME
FIGURE
APTITUDE
IN _ THIS
ob. Prefer a mature
rson. Salar
370, no fee. Evans
Personnel,
160
Maple, UN 9-3160.
PART
OR FULL TIME YARD
WORK
and odd jobs. Set your own
hours.
Phone 328-8841 — 475-0743. Call 8-11
a.m.
COLLEGE-H.S.
STUDENTS,
OVER
17, earn $2.00 to $5.00 per hr. Full
time now, part-time this Fall.
Realsilk
372-0797

G. D. SEARLE

EXPERIENCED
Excellent working conditions
EVANSTON COFFEE SHOPPE
1714 CENTRAL STREET
475-9211
ey

for

Service

GLENVIEW

2ND COOK

Full time preferred.

WAREHOUSEMAN

Mechanic

iP ERNE,
=
Business and Professional ; =

Professional

INSTALLMENT BANKER TRAINEE
No
experience
necessary.
Liberal
benefits. For appointment call:
729-1900, Mr Csar

Send resume or call
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

Dundee

Help Wanted—Men

REGISTERED PHARMACIST
TOP SALARY. Pleasant working conditions:
paid
life,
major
medical,
health, and accident ins. 537-1500 Mr.
Arnove,
Mark
Drugs,
Wheeling-Buffalo Grove.

To qualify you need electronic schooling
and
some
related
experience.
Excellent
salary—full
travel
reimbursement

630

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

6-3500

UNUSUAL
GROWTH
OPPORTUNITY
with leading manufacturer of electronic
automated
material
handling
equipment,
One
position
involves
equipment servicing in our plant, the
other
opening
is
for
servicing
of
installations
at
customer
locations
throughout the U.S

OR 3-2845.

PORTUNITY IN HOME
CLEANING
Bervice
Business.
Looking
for
a
broduction
man
with
desire
to adppt. Must have car.

gust 31,

Dem pster,

MAIL

GRESSIVE
YOUNG
MAN
FOR
bermanent
position.
Varied
duties.
xcellent
opportunity
for
advancenent. Modern
air-conditioned
office.
pply Mr. Beckler.
IN

D5 Lee St.

SHIFT

billing
and
handling
our
be
1401
G
card
control
on
art
system computer. Must have a minimum of one year experience.

AMERICAN

YO

ELECTRONIC
SERVICE
ENGINEERS

JU 3-0700
Employer

Will

2100

Models

3-3500

Corp.

Opportunity

NIGHT

CPA.

TO
WORK
slides
on

CLERK—DIRECT

JU

We are an international office equipin Evasnston
ment
company, 3 based
immediate
opening
for
an
with
an
individual to take complete charge of
our evening computer operations.

e have several promotable positions
pen for men who have some flair for
gures.

OP PAY AND

Minerals

110.

Business

8601 N. Waukegan Rd.
Morton Grove, Ill.

Excellent starting salary,
many -.benefits, and excellent potential.

HARLEM &amp; DEMPSTER AVS.
MORTON GROVE, ILL.

OR
EQUIVALENT
histo
lab.
preparing
nimal tissues

Monogram

inventory

$2.00 Per Hour
TOPS "BIG BOY"
COFFEE SHOP

-T.

Equal

|

Professional

Don't pass up this opportunity to obtain steady year
around employment in our
Plastics Division. Duties include: care of floors, and locker room areas. Good starting
rate, FREE hospitalization and
life insurance, Christmas, bonus, holiday pay, sick leave
pay and vacations. Call Mrs.
Marbell.

COMPUTER
O PERATOR

DISHWASHER

INTERVIEWING
men for position of

corporaChicago
challengin the
manage-

ment, di stribution and intern-

Illinois

and

PORTER

al communications. The people we are seeking preferably
will have some college training but we will consider people with high school diploma.
Good opportunity for advancement andexcellent
compan y benefits. Call
&amp; Chemical

Wanted—Men

Business

MEN

Large

Skokie,

Help

110

Professional

International

EDUCATIONAL
PUBLISHERS
900 EAST LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ARE
NOW
eat, alert young
DISHWASHERS.

and

YOUNG

OPERATOR

OMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
oung
man
to operate
folding
maine. Some experience helpful but not
ecessary. H.S. Grad.

TORIAL

Help Wanted—Men
Business

P.M.

FULL
OR
PART-TIME
HELP
wanted in school cafeteria. Meals and
uniform furnished. Good salary. N.S.
Country Day Schl. HI 6-0674.

erience

imited

desirable

travel

assist engineer

in field.

HARCO

;

Skokie,

8214

Ill.

but

will

be

not

CORP.

McCormick

Blvd.

LIGHT BENCH ASSEMBLERS,
insurance; paid vacations;
new

factory;

MARCH

MFG

Void

os

Glenview, Ill. 729-5300

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

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Ship

tlanhedcdden

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3

113

Industrial

tock

Room

ANCE,

lidays.
oyment.

CREATIVE

Assistant

PAID

New

VACATION

Factory.

&gt;
MARCH MFG.
1819 Pickwick Ave.,

AND

Steady
-

CO.
Glenview
IS

SHOP WORK

uld

have
some
lathe experience.
7:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
Apply
in
on at Adolph Kiefer &amp; Co.
Winnetka Av.,
Northfield, Il.
GENERAL FACTORY
WOODWORKING
FULL AND PART-TIME

Call Don, 729-3100. Glenview.

_ Help Wtd.—Men

and Women

-BOOKMALE
KEEPE
R—TYPIST
OR FEMALE
board

es

_

age

system,

requires

subsidiary

good

P.O,

1100
Princeton
New Jersey 08540
‘(A Subsidiary of
Columbia Broadcasting System)

books,

figure

upon

aptitude

Skokie

Rd.
831-3380

Highland

Help

BOX

BUS

Park

7:15—

8:15

HIRING

(will train)
Offers

These

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

3400 W. OAKTON

SKOKIE, ILL.

OR 3-670!

CO 7-630!

AN

EQUAL

to

OPPORTUNITY

~ GENERAL
|
GOOD

Direct

Miss

EMPLOYER

IMMEDIATELY

We will train you for a position on any one of our
three shifts:

. Packers
Stock Men

Kennedy

WORK
2100

Evanston

UN 9-9000
42 —
ay
PS

Classified

appointment

1511
GReenleaf

INVITES

YOU

OR FEMALE
FOR
Consulting
Engineer’s
office.
Will
train. Drafting course or experience
required.
Salary commensurate
with
experience. Employee benefits. Opportunity
for
advancement.
Periodic
salary adjustment. Please phone for
interview and furnish exhibits.
C. W. GREENGARD ASSOC. INC.
1374 Old Skokie Rd.
Highland Park
831-3380

IBM
OPERATOR

Hollister,

869-5240, ext. 42.
WOMEN

PUNCHPRESS

shift, live-in
475-4000

HAIR

p.m.

825

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.
FULL OR PART-TIME
Light Assembly
work,
no experience
necessary.
No
age
limit.
Call
Mr.
Benzel for appointment, 966-4500.
GANTNER INDUSTRIES, INC.
1822 Lehigh (Plant Address), Glenview
BOOKKEEPER,
ACCOUNTS
RECEIVable.
Collection
correspondence.
Salary open. Pleasant working conditions.
Full
or
part-time.
Bernard
Food
Industries,
Inc.
1125
Hartrey
Av.,
Evanston. 273-4497.

Powell's
1

Camera

Mart

589 Central. Highland Park
Sales person, 40 hour week.
Experite
helpful but not necessary. ID 2PART-TIME
OR
FULL
TIME
(YEAR
around).
Film
inspection,
packing,
shipping,
paper
work.
No
skill
required.
Small
office.
Henk
Newenhouse,
Inc.
1825 Willow
Rd.,
Northfield. 446-4153.

SINGERS
PAID CHOIR POSITIONS.
State qualifications.
Write: T-321, Box 60, Wilmette,

CHICAGO

large

furnished

stove,

refrig.

AV...
room,

EVANST
$70

per

store

80

LUNCHEONS
call AL 1-5757 or

OR

HAIR

II.

AND
AL '1-

MAID
EX618

STYLIST

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
GLENVIEW. 724-9782
DAY COOK
8 TO 4
Your
own
boss.
No
Sundays.
or
Holidays. Call Phil, Cypress Inn, 2728787, after 5 p.m.
MAKE EXTRA MONEY
$2.50
hr,
yart-time.
Fuller
Brush
Products. Car necessary. Phone Mr.
Bartling at GR 5-4173 or 583-4250.

privileges.

STYLIST

Use

Hollister Want

Ads

HUNT NG?

male and female factory positions
salary
and
excellent
possibilities

now available. Good
for advancement.

SPOTNAILS,
Rd.
259-1620

ROOM

WITH

ADJACE

bath
man.

in private home
for emplo
S.E. Evanston. References.
After 5:30 p.m. UN 4-0644
SOUTH
EVANSTON.
PRIVATE
RO@
pr
with kitchen
home
in private
leges’ close to all transp. Retired
working gentleman. Call UN 4-0199
BASEMENT
ROOM
FOR
SING
working man, no cooking, linens f#
nished, near Church and Hartrey §
Call UN 4-3720.
FOR BUSINESS MAN OR GRADUA
student,
attractive comfortable
ro
share tile bath with one other m
Exc. location. GR 5-6591 after 7 p.
COMFORTABLE
SLEEPING ROOM
Evanston.
Half
a
block
South
Dempster
St.
and
Asbury.
Use
bath, kit. privileges. UN 9-2705.
2 SINGLE
ROOMS
AVAILABLE
F
students
or
teachers
in
one
Evanston’s finest neighborhoods.
(¢
DA 8-4089 for evening appointment.
ROOMS
FOR
RENT.
NEAR
UNI
No. 1 bus, ‘‘L”’ trains and stores. C
Sundays,
Tuesdays,
early
morni
after 6 evenings. UN 4-4815.
S.

E. EVANSTON
ROOM
WITH
P
vate bath, 2nd floor of large ho
Sep. entry. Near lake, transp. $60
Call UN 4-3658.

EVANSTON S.E. LARGE
ROOM WI
Kit. priv. for 2 students or busing
men
close to shopping,
transp.
lake. 864-8312.
:
NORTHBROOK—2
UPSTAIRS’
BR
rooms,
and
bath:
garage
availa}
Ideal
location.
Refs.
required.
1313.
S.

EVANSTON.
LARGE
SLEEPI
room
close
to
all
transportat
Gentlemen preferred. Call UNivers
4-9084 after 6 p.m.

ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN
HOWA
and Ridge, Chicago. Private entra
Chicago and Evanston Buses.
RO
1044.

WANTED

7 PAID HOLIDAYS
2 WEEKS PAID VACATION
PAID SICK LEAVE
FREE HOSPITALIZATION
PENSION PLAN
FREE COFFEE

1100 Hicks

LGE.
FURN.
RM.
IN
MODE
home, no other roomers, single 14
only. LeLand Ave. near Church. GH
3795 Thurs. before 9 a.m., Fri. afte

SLEEPING

FULL
TIME
OR
PART-TIME.
Excellent opportunity. AL 1-7160.

REQUIRED

cq
busin
stude
Call

EVANSTON:
COMFORTABLE
SLEH
ing rm.
for quiet, employed
gen
man,
in
well
kept
house,
lin
weekly,
clean,
near
all transp.
UN 4-4472.

OPRS.

EXPERIENCED.
PART-TIME.
cellent salary.
Apply
Anthony’s,
Church St., Evanston.

Suet. Sitchoard

EVANSTON
2
LARGE,
fortable
front
rooms
for
woman
or 1 or 2 graduate
oo
trans., kit. privileges.
8352.

REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE
HAS
OPENing for aggressive salesperson
interested in a permanent position offering
unlimited opportunities. Full time and
effort are the only requirements. Call
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilworth
Realty
AL 1-5600

JANITOR

ASSISTANT
TEACHER
FOR
COUNtry day school to work with children
between ages of 3 and 5. Must drive
=.
sch. bus. Mr.
Zimmerman.
9451750.

Rent—Rooms

BUSINESSMEN—IF
YOU
WANT
auiet
place
to
live
sharing
a
kitchen, bath, and TV in Evanston.
Call 328-7094

FOR
CHURCH
a
Please
4370.

Inc.

For

SOUTH
EAST
EVANSTON,
O
block to Lake.
Furnished
2 bdrm
and living room,
private bath. Id
for 2 young
business
men.
Par
space avail., rent $165 per mo.
qd
Mrs.
McBean
GR _ 565-1010.
L,
Peterson &amp; Co.
IN PRIVATE
HOME.
VERY
LAR
attractive
bedroom;
private
ba
walk-in closet; sun porch; $85 mo.
kitchen;
pref. mature academic
jp
son; refs. req. Call after 6 p.m.
0549,

EXCELLENT
WORKING
CONDITIONS
in modern air conditioned plant.
Wall-Able Tool and Die Corp.
930 Pitner, Evanston
328-7000

1232 Central. Wilmette. Il.
251-4300, Extension 254

morning

4-5600

SECRETARY

DISHWASHER

FOR SECOND SHIFT,
To run 403, 602, 077, 083.
Good starting salary,
Many fringe benefits.
Call Rick Hartenberg

Room

PArk

TRAVEL AGENCY
North Shore agency needs person to
help
all phases
of work,
especially
foreign and resort bookings.
Experienced
person
preferred
but
will
consider training qualified applicant.
Part-time
possible.
Good
typing
essential; short-hand useful. Write 'T-363,
Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

550.

MALE

Lloyd

Sherman Ave.
Evanston

5-2700

GENERAL
FACTORY
WORK:
OPENings
for
plastic
molding
machine
operators on all 3 shifts. No experience
necessary.
Apply
in_
person.
Century Molded Plastics, Inc., 3120 W.
Lake, Glenview,
at west entrance of
Glenview Naval Air Station.

JR. DRAFTSMAN

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster,

for

PUBLISHER

Several
starting

BACKGROUND

AMERICAN

elementary

to consider pleasast, interesting, editorial work compiling a new dictionary.
New
offices
at Orrington
Ave.
address,
convenient
to Northwestern
campus, will open about Sept. 15. We
seek
a congenial,
serious,
well-educated staff and would like to interivew
N.U. professors’ wives, graduate students
and
their
wives,
or
other
qualified applicants. Typing not essential; an English or linguistics major
and interest in language structure are
basic. For appointment in Evanston at
your convenience, please write giving
educational background
and editorial
experience, if any, Or phone Harry E.
Clarke, 922-9467, Ext. 261.
Consolidated Book Publishers
1727 S. Indiana Av., Chicago 60616

. Material Handlers
GOOD

our

JOB

Inspectors

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

MEN

FASCINATING
EDITORIAL PROJECT

Door

FACTORY
MEN

JOBS AVAILABLE

promote

120

Salesman

EXPERIENCED
SALESMAN WANTED
to work in pleasant, well established
office.
Liberal
bonus
plan,
display
, advertising and full cooperation.

ALUMNI

"729-3000
STI,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

Call

Visit Powers Daily ‘til 4:45 P.M.
Bus

to

Estate

RD.

BEGIN
IMMEDIATELY.
VERSAtile job for energetic person skilled in
typing
and
other
office
responsibilities.
(No
shorthand
necessary).
Easily accessible to bus and train.
Call Mrs. McLin, Alumni Director.

and
high
school
mathematics
text
books.
Writing
experience
required.
Excellent company benefits.

MAJOR

"A Good Place To Work —
Where People Are Important’

Real

- RENTALS

&amp; Assoc.

SUNSET RIDGE
NORTHBROOK

TO

TEXT BOOK PUBLISHING COMPANY
has an opening for a college graduate
to write direct mail pieces, brochures,

Benefits:

_ The Powers Regulator Co.

824

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 EAST LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ads

Household

E. F. Wonderlic

729-3000

and

Help Wtd.—Men and We

COUPLE:
EXPERIENCED,
TA
charge of lge. home.: Cooking,
cle
ing. Man must be GOOD driver. Ot
help
as
needed.
Must
be
pleas
w/children. Own 4 rm, apt. separ
from house. References. ID 3-2230.

PERMANENT POSITION
EDENS AT DUNDEE RD.
North Company has opening for a
postal clerk.
MANY COMPANY BENEFITS
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Stop in or call, 272-6776

for appointment

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 EAST LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

AIn CONDITIONED PLANT
IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS
ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
FREE LIFE INSURANCE
PROMOTION FROM WITHIN
TRAINING PROGRAM
FREE MEDICAL INSURANCE
STEADY EMPLOYMENT
PERIODIC INCREASES
8 PAID HOLIDAYS
LOW COST CAFETERIA
EXCELLENT PARKING FACILITIES
PAID VACATIONS

CTA

Kennedy

114.

and Women

CLERK

COPYWRITER

Assemblers
a
Machine Operators
Auto Cycle Operators
Drill Press Operators
Powers

Miss

Wanted—Men—industrial

NOW

NEEDED

LATIN
Excellent
opportunity
for
college
graduate to edit high school Latin text
books,
Advanced
degree
in
Latin
preferred. Prefer some teaching.
PSYCHOLOGY IN EDUCATION
Editorial
assistant. College graduate
with good academic record to work in
the college division. Will assist program director in correspondence with
potential authors and do preliminary
reading
of
manuscripts.
Excellent
opportunity to develop other editorial
skills.

A.M.

Job

113 Help Wtd.—Men

MATHEMATICS
Text
book
publisher
has
excellent
opportunities
for
college
graduates
with
strong
mathmatic
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 modern
mathematics.

DRIVERS:
A.M. or 7:15-9:15
677-7192

Celebrate Labor Day
‘With The Security Of A Good

pai

EDITORS

Call

ability.

_C. W. GREENGARD ASSOC. INC.
74 Old

tess

NOW
ACCEPTING
APPLICATIONS
for
the
positions
of
manager
and
assistant
manager
at
a new
retail
store
to
be
opened
in
Winnetka.
Manager
position requires sound recent retail store management experience,
College
degree,
preferably
in
education, and or classroom teaching
experience
preferred.
Generous
CBS
Employee
benefits
provided.
Please
rush resume including salary requirements to:
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

Creative Play Things, Inc.

d typing ability. Pleasant working
eonditions and fringe benefits. Ssalary
Gependent

113 Help Wtd.—Menand Women

PLAY THINGS

A Leader In The Field
Of Educational Toys.

em-

729-5300

- GENERAL

Help Wtd.—Mern and Women

:

EVANSTON:
LIVING
ROOM
A
bedroom comb. with large kitchen
emploved
couple
or 2 girls.
Sin
room for gentleman. UN 4-2393.
LARGE
CLEAN
ROOM
ployed
gentleman
near
Central
St. location
in
Evanston. Call UN 4-0956.

FOR
#H
restaura
good
ho

NICE CLEAN ROOM AND BATH. P
ent. Ridge neat St. Nicholas Chu
Men only. $17.50 a week. Quiet ho
no students. UN 4-7892 after 4:30 p.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR EMPLOY
Jady. Share bath. Close-in. on a
fl., $10 per wk. Call Mrs. Carlson
8-0777 or Mr. Bollman UN 4-9020.
CENTRAL
EVANSTON, 3 ROOMS
furnished, rental $65.
EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE
dd
1732 Orrington
475-5
CENTRAL
EVANSTON
QUIET
Cd
fortable room for emploved gentle
or graduate student. Near all tra
poration and stores. GR 5-3973.
ROOM
FOR
RENT
IN
WINNETH
Large, pleasant, furnished. Conveni
bath, private entrance, lady prefer
HI 6-1878
ROOMS
FOR
RENT
FOR
GENTI
men, good parking;
convenient lo
tion near Dempster St. 679-8515.

121
IN

Wanted

to

Rent—Rooms

AUGUST
AND
SEPTEMBER
WILL . HAVE
MANY
GRADUA
STUDENTS
SEEKING
PLACES
LIVE.
HOME
OWNERS
ROOMS TO RENT ARE URGED
CALL AND LIST THEM WITH US.

N.U. Graduate Housing
492-3430

INC.
Rolling

Meadows

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villa
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

MATURE,
FEMALE,
GRADU
student (former teacher) desires ro
w/cook. priv. in priv. home nr.
Write T-364, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

ger * Highwood Herald

August 31, 19

�132.
Light

pusdihieeies

MPLOYED WOMAN, REAL HOME,
private room. References.
OR. 3-8474

:

Apartments

to Share

REE
YOUNG
WORKING
WOMEN
ish to share beautiful, modern apt.
N.W.
Evanston
with
4th
same.
Fully
eauinned
elec.
kitchen;
air

onditioning: near

trans,

$62.50

ber

o. Occup. after Sept.
15. Call 869755 after 6 p.m. or weekend.
MALE
25 TO 35 TO SHARE
WITH.
ame a newly dec. modern 2 bdrm.
apt. in Evanston. $100 per mo. plus
phone. 864-4514 after 7 p.m. wkdys.
SHARE
WITH
CHELOR
WILL
furnished
apt.
in
same
2
bedrm.
innetka 446-0615.
DY
WISHES
TO
SHARE
HER
partment
with
teacher
or
student
ame, Call before 10:30 or after 7 p.m.
N 4-0335

Wanted
Houses

to Share—

and

Apartments

DOW DESIRES LGE. AIRY BDRM.
ith Kit. Priv.,
or desires to share
pt. with same in Evanston, Write T67, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
RTHWESTERN
UNIV.
GIRL
ants apartment and roommates with
ame
for
1967-68.
446-1529
evenings,
hursday or after Monday.

r

For

Rent—Apartments

ANSTON

1333 Maple Ave.
New

Elevator Bldg.

RGE
THREE
BEDROOM
LUXURY
pts. All wood
sash eliminates
conensation
and
all windows
can
be
ashed
from
the
inside.
Fully
quipped kitchens. Heat cost incl. in
ent
yet
each
apt.
has_
individual
ontrol. The latest in sound conditionng. There
are many
more
features
oo numerous to itemize.
ease arrange to see these apts. now!
Furnished model open DAILY 1-5
IRD &amp; WARNER
491-1855

occupancy —elegant
apts.—new

1 and

elev. blidgs.

1136 GREENLEAF
627 RIDGE RD.

W
TRIER
EAST
HIGH
SCHOOL
District,
Moderate
monthly
rent inludes
air.
cond.,
central
heat,
reerved prkg., full carpeting,
electric
itchen.
furnished model apts.
Noon to 6 p.m. Daily
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. and Sun.
epresentative on premises or phone:
(GReenleaf) 256-4998
idge) 256-4993, (Chicago)
IN 3-5060

719 GROVE,

GLENVIEW

Near Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Church
2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Charming new Colonial style bldg.,
beaut. inside fountain courtyard.
For TT
ay
iste
BAIRD
RNER
ANST

eenlest S1ssg”«.

BRoadway 3-3855

anston

Garden A

1002 AUSTIN
.W. Corner
Ridge.
212 rms.,
avail.
Det. ist, $130 per month.
Liv.
rm..
drm.,
kitchenette
and
ceramic
tile
ath.
Ideal
for
single
person
or
ouple. To inspect call Don Schetter
N 4-8771. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co.

ANSTON

710 HINMAN

4 RMS., 1ST FL., $150
Det.
1. 1 bdrm.
Nr.
transp.,
lake,
hops.
1 child
okay.
Will
decorate
omplete. See janitor on premises. RA
i
or call Downs Mohl &amp; Co. CE 6-

ANSTON
1516 HINMAN

AVE.

E, TWO
AND
THREE
BEDROOM
pts. All elec. ‘kitchen,bath
for every
edroom.
deluxe
elevator
bldg.
loated in heart of Downtown Evanston.
rd &amp; Warner
491-1855

ANSTON — 227 CUSTER

4 RM. AIR COND. APT.
ND FL.: NR. EVERYTHING—$145
Tenant will show after 4 p.m. daily
or call janitor. Muller 491-1065

&amp;

KRAMER

Rooms,

RO

Second

1-8150

or Third

ELMWOOD,
EVANSTON.
TILE
ath, good stove, refrig., pantry, kit.,
ab.
sink,
Oct.
Ist.
Reas.
Adults.
peak and understand Eng., days RO
-5114, eves. UP 8-8966 agent.
AUTIFUL
1 BEDROOM
APT. IN 2
pt. bld#., near Chute Junior High and
Dakton
schools,
on
No.
7 bus _ line.
Present occupant will sell furn. and
arptg. Immed. occ. $150/mo.
Call DAvis 8-6767

AMA
2tT.

TADIVVTISC

9»

nH

vmavvan.

«

DWM.

PA

OVER-

4-8009

31, 1967

Lavon

These beautiful, sound silencing ants. sy
include all electric jo tr ge 12 Cu.
refrigerators,
ovacweed
wardrobe closets, "fully tiled baths, air
conditionin:
throug out.
Exquisite
roof sundeck, lounge. Private parking.

UNITS

1 BEDROOM APTS. FROM $215
2 BEDROOM APTS. FROM a
FOR OCT. 1lst OCCUPANCY
OPEN

QUINLAN

George

UN

J. Cyrus

4-9020

233

UN

BR

Main

QUINLAN

GR

&amp; TYSON,

1512
2501
2146
2033
445
1501

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

5-3010

INC.

AVE.

Orrington

DE

LUXE

Liv.

plete

STUDic

rm.,

dressing

kit—new

EVANSTON

3rd
Ist;

and

Write

entrance.

T-369,

Box

Davis

NonTH
t.

irda
new,

GReenleaf

SIDE

rm.,

varm,,

5 Room,

encl.

inspect

for

facing

Mrs.

garden;

479-

&amp; ORR,

3-3220

INC.

GR

5-1080

2'/&gt; Rooms $77.50
3 Rooms $80.
JARVIS AV. EAST OF CLERK
Rogers Park. All outside rms., open
porch.
UN 4-0873.

RMS.,

LGE.

LIV.

EVANSTON
RM.,

BEDRM.
NEAR
CENTRAL
ST.,
Evanston, 2nd fl. of newer 2 apt.; lge.
mod.
kit.
and
bath:
yard;
gar.;
bsmnt.:
friendly neighb.;
nr. every-

DINETTE,

kitchen, large closets, tile bath, free
fas, private parking lot, nr. university, bus
and
“L’’. Oct.
1. $100. See
janiior Mr. Krysh, 1940 Sherman Ave.,
corner Foster.

WILMETTE—1721

LAKE
AVE.
First
floor
avail.
Oct.
ist. 2 small
bedrooms plus den. Carpeting in liv.
rm.,
din.
rm.
Adults
pref.
or with
small child. $185. Call for appt. 251-

ROOM

APT.:

SOUTH-EAST

DE LUXE
PENT HOUSE
APT. WITH
large
balcony,
2 bdrms.,
tile bath,
powder rm. Lge. liv. rm. Dishwasher,
wall oven, many
cabinets, air cond.
Covered parking. $205. McGaulley. 701
Oakton, Apt. H. Evanston.

Northbrook--!
STOVE.
Adults.

Bedroom Apt.

REFRIGERATOR.

GARAGE.

272-6563

QUIET,

carpeted,

RES.

ELE-

new appliances:

EVANSTON,

and
7400

SPACIOUS

5 room apt., near Lake 3rd. floor, $180
per month, no pets. Available Oct. 1.
Call Mr. Kistler or Mrs. Mueller.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_
5-3900

EVANSTON
4
ROOM
APARTMENT
Ist floor. Sheridan Sq. on the lake.
Furn. or unfurn, Air-cond. TV. From
Oct. Ist. Adults only. Also ant. furn.
for sale, misc. Call DA 8-7793.
ROOMS
ON
THIRD
FLOOR,
REAsonable
rent,
ideal
for
couple.
No
animals.
Phone
after 6:30 on weekcoup
anytime
Sat. or Sunday
HI 6-

Bvinston Review . Wietie Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald © Deerfield ee

Pe

ge

re

and The Village i
Bi

oh

ot

ii

eon

Sasa

i Lets

abe

=

$2

#8
-

Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

—

ONLY

,

APT

EVANSTON
APARTMENTS

2

portation.

Available

now

ate occupancy

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC
1571 SHERMAN

AV., EVANST

UNiversity 4-2600

BRoadway |

Rogers Park —N.E
Near Lake!
(JUST

SO.

Rooms
Ist in

Sherwin

OF

EVANSTON)

$100 per mo-2nd flr. Av
a quiet,
red
brick
pldy

Av.

1% block to CTA

144
blocks
to
Jarvis
Excellent
neighbors-spacious |

oe

Call Mr.

One

An

eraon

RRod: rvom

elect.,

parquet,

much

THE

Inspect

each

Sul

deluxe

more,

Le

PLYMOUTH,

4-9020

E

Elegance

HI-RISE,

downtown,

UN

EVANSTON hepa RIDGE
Desirable
ist
floor,
rooms,
2
bedrm. apt. plus encloseoe rear porch.
Available
Sent
45th
or
10th.
Older
couple
with no “children
preferred.
Decorating. 3 year lease. $185.

3

E

All electric, air-conditioned
el
building. Close to shopping
and

INC.

VIEW OF THE LAKE
New
building,
one
bedroom.
$155
a
month.
Air-cond.
and
parking.
Evenings only,
274-9022.

excel.
trans.,
near
lake. Lease
references required. 1345 Jarvis,
North at Sheridan Road.

Floor Apt.

Bsmt.—Oct.

&amp; ORTH,

NORTHEAST

CO,

Central St.,

| BEDROOM APT. —
$140
:
See Betty Otte on Prer
1742 N. Greenwood
Phone 724-5011 —
HAROLD BURNS INC
271-3500

SPACIOUS

EVANSTON:
PRESTIGE LOCATION. 2
bdrm, apt. 2 baths, walking distance
to lake, shopping, restaurants. Over:
looks park. Oct. Ist poss.
NEWTON
REALTOR
777-8855.

thing. $165. UN 4-2019.

AVAIL.
OCT.
1ST.
SEE
JANITOR,
520 Sheridan Rd., Evans. 869-0666.

INC.

EVANSTON:
SPACIOUS
AIR
CONDItioned 2 bdrm.,
142 baths,
built-ins.
dishwasher, elev. parking avail., good
trans. poss. Oct. Ist. $250 mth. Call
475-5883 or 777-8855, Agent.

114

NEAR

Av.—English

McGUIRE

1520

GLENVIEW

Evanston
BR 3-3750

ROOM
1ST
FLOOR,
1 BEDROOM
apt.
$125.
Adults,
no _ pets.
Light
rooms,
well
maintained
bldg.,
near
transp.
and
shpg.
120
Clyde
Ave.,
Evanston.
UN
4-7538, Oct. Ist occupancy.
EVANSTON
ON THE
LAKE,
BEAUT.
bldg. 2-5 rm. apts., Ist fl. $215. 2-4
rms. 2nd and 3rd fl. $195. Avail. Oct.
1. See Joe Jung or call Mrs. Allan.
SEAY &amp; THOMAS INC.
30 N. LaSalle
CE 6-7060

2

good

&amp; TYSON,

1511 Sherman Avenue
Call for Appointment
GR 5-2700

closets,

Strecher

AVE.

811 Judson Av.—Oct. Ist—$132.50.

824 Judson
Ist—$115.

THE RAYMOND
328-7200

i020 GROVE ST.

Baths

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
4 ROOMS

airy rms.

walk-in

porch

Ask

MAPLE

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M. DAIL"

BLDG.

ELEVATOR BUILDING WITH 1 AND 3
bedroom apts., air conditioned, builtin
cabinet
kitchens,
ceramic
tile
baths, close to transportation. Call to

FL.

717 EMERSON ST.
2 bdrm., 14% bath front apt. Air cond.
No
ge
eg A $240
per
mo.
Sublet.
Avail. Aug. 3
CALL UN 4-5896

Call 328-6894.

2nd

Lge.

4

9-1409

BDRMS.,
SUN
RM.)
IN
SOUTH
Francis
Hospital,
Evanston
nr.
St.
modern
all elec. kit. just installed.
range,
Double
oven
de
luxe
Frig.
Kitchen
Aide
dishwasher.
All
completely redecorated. Vacant now. No
pets or children. Rental $250.
Roy E. Knauer &amp; Co.
743-4142

[501

ce)

rin

$145 AND UP

(2

EVANSTON

OPEN

2 BEDROOM

:

&amp; Rooms—2

Raymond

1620 to 1766 Greenwoc
TOWNHOUSE APT.

Manager

EVANSTON
1ST FLOOR OF 2 APT.

luxury

$190

Indoor Heated Garage
Built-in Gas Ovens
Spacious Closets
Beau. Colored baths
Laundry Facilities
Window srashing,
C&amp;NW
Sho
me
Tee
Mrs. Fie dman, Resident

BR

EVANSTON

Wilmette,

EVANSTON

2ND

3-2660

Deluxe Air Conditioned
Elevator Building
Bedroom and Studio
Apartments

UNiversity

new

rooms
with separate jue :
Garage and outside parking

800 HINMAN

WALLACE

PK.

CHICAGO

wei, kept home.

vator bldg.;
RIDGE.

ROGERS

BR

233 Asbury

fromao~
from

ets, ceramic tile baths, spac

THE PRESIDENTIAL

5-1617

fenced yd., side drive. Rent $125. Free

Til.
SPACIOUS
2
BDRM.
APT.
schools, transp., rent $215.

UN 4-9020
EVANSTON

2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

building
will
fire
eee
electric air conditioning,
Point kitchens, balcon Sorry

$85
$80

walk to all

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

&amp; JENKS

St.

parking.

ee

Quiet.

etc.
700 MAIN,

kitchen, dinette, sxove and refrig. like

AVE.

60,

723
627
7650
1128
815
7522
7126

4 RM. APT., 1ST FL.
Tile bath, cab. kit., 100% dec.
Ex. pkng., transp. and shopping
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
BR 4-1955
743- 4416
TA 9-5140

ONE BEDROOM
APT. IN FINE NEW
Elevator bldg. Near Downtown
area,
parking area at rear of bidg.
BAIRD
&amp;
WARNER
491-1855
FLOOR
2
2207
SHERMAN:
1ST
flat, 6 rm. apt., stove and refrig. incl.,
no students, pets, children. $150/mo.
Avail. immed. ALSO: 3 rm. apt., 2nd
fir., S. central Evanston, $135/mo.
Theobald and Company
864-5700
GLENVIEW—2
BDRM.,
1
BATH;
for Oct. 1st poss. Incl. stove, refrig.,
~ heat. Exc. loop
bus and train transp.
Adult
bldg.
$170 mo.
2 yr.
Jease.
seegent occupied). Call for apt. CR 253
OCTOBER
1 SUBLET,
GROOVY
WILmette
lakeside
pad.
3 rms..
2 full
bath,
util.. kit., 3 closets.
$135 mo.
Call Mr. Huvler FI 6-4020, ext. 265;
eves. AL 1-6173.

transp.

W/CARPETING

$175. No children or pets.
1.
Security
deposit
re-

Tnis

nr. shops, trans.,
1 BEDROOM
AUSTIN, age big kit.
BRUMMEL,
newer good area
SHERIDAN, newer nr. lake
$138
MAPLE, large quaint conven.
WASHINGTON, clean well kept a
DAMEN, nr. shops, trans.
CTA
N.
ASHLAND,
nr.
‘“L”

QUINLAN

1105 Asbury.

RMS.

NORTH

—

eee

5

Fi.

AVAILABLE PNOW

CALLAN,

S.E. EVANSTON

1144 BATHS,
NEW
bldg.; 8 rms., 242 baths, use part of
rent to buy bldg. Call Solk, LO 1-7774,
from 9 to 5 daily eves. Call 248-7351,
from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Closed Saturdays
and Sundays.

ee

145

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. transp. $225 per mo. Occup. Oct.
lst. Heated garage avail. 446-1646.

6 RM.,

ae

INC.

Lake Front Apt. Bldg.

1224 HARVARD ‘err., &amp;t Asoury

$300
$375 °

—

HOKANSON

513

RACIAL

1414 ELMWOOD

building.

Evanston's Only Ne

1402 HINMAN, the Greenwood Inn
342 RIDGE, Wmsburg. Manor

THIS

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

quire

APT.
EVANSTON
comC1., dinette,
=

Frigidaire 2"4

IN

Bldgs.

3 BEDROOMS
917 FOREST-remodeled
917 FOREST AV.
331 KEDZIE, adults
717 HINMAN, nr. shops, lake
2 BEDROOMS
2214 CENTRAL, Heritage Apts.
2234 CENTRAL, the Normandy
2203 CENTRAL-Picardy Apts.

OC-

&amp; TYSON,

and drapes.
Poss. -. Sept.

AREA

EVANSTON

elevator

EVANSTON.
183...

tile bath and shower, 1% bl. to,
0Us.;
shopping, and CNW, $110 Oct. 1st. 40&gt;
4751 (12 to 1 and after 6 p.m.) or 2366953

NON

APARTMENTS

901

&amp; MORTGAGE CO.
475-5600

~CENTRAL-PRAIRIE

IMMEDIATE

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

EVANSTON
2210
CENTRAL
ST.
3
rooms,
3rd
floor;
all electric;
available
9/15;
renial $157.50. Unheated.

aehe

FOR

RD.

1571 SHERMAN AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750
UNiversity 4-2600
BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug _ store,
launderette,
beauty and barber shop
- on premises. Short term leases available.

AVE. EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

BOND

8-3200

All apartments have view of the lake.
Underground
parking.
All _ conveniences in this outstanding building.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

EVANSTON

nr.

Realtors
DAvis

1440 SHERIDAN

QUINLAN

531
GROVE
ST.,
2 bedrooms;
floor;
fireplace;
available
Oct.
rental $200.

Hinman

GOLEE,

ONE BEDROOM
TWO BEDROOMS

PRESTIGE LOCATION
Large picture windowed living room,
all electric kitchens, spacious closets,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, private parking.
CALL TO INSPECT

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

2 baths,

Av.

all electric

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

1616 HINMAN

&amp;

SPACIOUS

bldg.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON

fl.

AVAILABLE
cupancy.

INC.

TWO BEDROOMS
PLYMOUTH—Glenview T.H.
PRAIRIE—2 tile baths
SHERMAN-—air cond.
SHERMAN—Air cond.
THREE BEDROOMS
SHERMAN—elev. bldg.
MAPLE—elev. bldg.

3-3750

ON-THE-LAKE

WIL

ONE BEDROOM
HINMAN—Furnished
HINMAN—Air cond.

815
924

3rd

1564 ae

Corp.

Av.

BR

Excel.

Areas

$230.

SMART

2 BATH
APT.
SPACIOUS
2 BDRM.
BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED, WOODBURNING FIRE?LACE, AIR COND.
WALK
IN
DRESSING
RM.
AND
BATH OFF MASTER BDRM., LANDSCAPED
ROOF
GARDEN.
AGENT
ON PREM.
Hinman

INC.

1-6700

AVAIL. OCT. 1
3 rms., 2nd fl. Sherman at Main $100.
3 rms. lst fl. Davis nr. Ridge $130.
4 rho
2nd fl. Sherman
nr. Seward
$122.
4 ad ’ 3rd fl. Clark nr. Sherman $130.
5 rms.,
2nd
fl.
Ridge
nr.
Church
$177.50.
Church
at Chicago.
Adults.
6 rms.,
$195.
CHICAGO
5 rms., 3rd fl. Modern kit. and bath.
Ashland at Jarvis. $125.

3-2660

Beautiful Apt. — Evanston's
Most Distinguished Elevator
Apt. Building. Finest Location

1519

4-2600

7 rms.,

1519 Hinman Ave.

Waterford

&amp; TYSON,

AL

AVAIL. NOW
4 rms., 2nd fl. Clark at Sherman $130.
6rms.,
ist
fl. 2 baths,
Ridge
nr.
Davis $230.
:

&amp; Co.

Asbury

DAILY

LAKE FRONT BUILDI
550 Sheridan Sc

Fine Evanston ee

Overlooking beautiful Raymond Park
near
downtown’
shopping,
schools,
churches.

32 APT.-NR. EVANSTON
7717-23 N. PAULINA
1 bedroom units
in
an
immaculately
groomed
bldg.
Kitchens,
baths
modernized,
careful
tenant
selection,
roof and
boiler in
good
repair.
Show
yrs’
of
careful
owner care. Income over $35,000. Fine
return on $158.000.

2145

B-LEASE
APT.
CLOSE
TO
weer ening. 2 Bdrm.;
elec. heat;
aird.;
walk
to
train,
bus,
‘shop.
ourtway Bldg. 1 yr. old. 1755 Henley,
+ geal OR 6-3400, 9-5; after 6, PA

DIImTE

fabiaapenaait:

Top

Delightful Apts. Evanston
Finest Elevator Apt. Bldg.
Unsurpassed Location.

BRING
OVER
$5,500 NET
for only
$40,000. Someone smart will buy this,
as 826 REBA PLACE (Nr. Ridge) has
had finest owner care and shows it.
Good
area,
city
certification,
low
taxes and fuel cost. SEE NOW

kitchen

APT.

amma
ATID.

TOP RETURN ON THIS
APTS. PLUS 5 SINGLE

FOUR

rs

1500 Chicago Av.

enclosed porch. Well maintained, new
heating plant and roof. SEE THIS $
PRODUCING VALUE—$29,750.

Ee

GLENVIEW
DERN
ONE
BEDRM.
boking golf course.

11a tee tachment

Apartainats

TWO APARTMENT BLDGS.
1101
HULL
TERR.,
‘‘on Evanston’s
finest two-flat block.” SEE BEFORE
SOMEONE
ELSE
BUYS.
6 rooms, 2
baths, 212 garages underneath. Move
in now_to large, bright LR, voluminous
closet
space,
iarge
DR.
SEE
VALUE at $53,750.

See

APER

Rast

1501 MAPLE—elev.

LMETTE
mmediate
| beadrm.

fer

Two APARTMENT BLDG
Excellent Income For You

Rooms

1101 GROV

day

2 to 5 ore

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

2ND FLOOR OF 2 APT.
Charming ot rooms, aes
2
baths,
te
new

Garage. No! pets or Tuideon! nv
promptly.

Halan

CS

Nivon

Realt

NtAweey

_~

LE

=

Room 300
eee
1609 Sherman Av.
EVANSTON

Bld

ONE
BEDROOM
Full din. rm. and
size. Fine bldg. in
Also garage avail.
BAIRD
&amp;
WARN

APT. ON
,
all rooms a.
good neighbo
ne same add:
:

DEERFIELD
pdrms., liv.

ToXE
with frpl

kit.

with

.

we
:

DE
rm.

breakfast

area, er

elec. heat, gar., close to
shops. Avail. Oct. ist
FLanders ‘ 0748.

.

hee
trans.

CHICAGO,
7616
N.
MARS
1 and 2 bedrm.
apts. near
“L”’ station;
modern elev
air cond.;
off street
pa
sEecee: and shopping; $1

EVANSTON

NEAR

N.U.

AND

Lovely 2nd fl. modern 2 bdrm
aa -26 relabaae
Large we +)
to)
water
ish
washer
Avail. Oct. 1, UN 9-1864.
S

RM.
APT., LARGE
LIV. RM.,
rm., 2 bdrms., 2 baths,
oodb
fireplace. 944 Michigan Ave.,
ton. Two blocks from Lee St.
Sublet Oct. 1. Call 869-2870.
1317 OAK STREET 4 ROOMS.
Oct. 1. Close to shoppin

Well-maintained older building.
bedroom apartment. See Mrr.
on premises.

EVANSTON
BASEMENT
APT.
selected
male
students,
avail,
Also other furn, apts. avail,
and Sept. 15th. Re
on lease.
location. GR 5-6218.

|
Ser

2766 HAMPTON PARKWAY

Evanston:
4
decorating; in distinguished bu
private
park;
convenient
tr
tion; parking. $168. 664-2333.

EFFICIENCY

APT.

TO.

SUBLET

Des. Plaines. Separate kitchen,
month. Lease expires November

Call

0744

after

collect.

5 p.m.

EVANSTON,
UN

3144-4 LG.

4-8503

. gis

824-8470

or 414-

|303 MAPI
RMS.

$130-140.

CE

Herald

Classified ,

�132

=For Rent-—-Apartments

133.

205 RIDGE, WILMETTE
DE LUXE
immed.;
disposal
laundry.

BAIRD

2 BEDROOM APT. AVAIL.
elev. bldg. Dishwasher and
included in kitchen;. patio;
&amp;

Parking.

$275.

WARNER

491-1855

SOUTH EVANSTON. 5 LARGE SUNNY
rooms available Oct. Ist. Nr. trans. 2
bdrms.,
and
dining
rm.,
tile bath.
Adults only. DA 8-2479.

342 AND 4 ROOMS, MODERN BLDG.,
§0od shopping and transportation, new
Gecorating.
N. Ashiand,

From Oct. 1. $100
Chgo. 761-2374.

up.

7639

Wanted

134

to Rent—Apts.

FAMILY
W/3
CHILDREN
DESIRES
house, 2 or 3 bdrms.; garage. (future
purchase
considered)
Immed.
occupancy. Desire North Shore area. 5273400, ext. 523. After 5 p.m. 842-6475.

S.

42
block
to
CNW.
$250 per mo. 372-2893.

INTEGRATED
APT.
BUILDING.
Large 4 rm., 1 bedrm. apt.; stove and
refrig.; near shops and transp. $135,
adults only. GReenleaf 5-5157.

EVANSTON
TOWNSHIP
HIGH
school teacher and family need a 4
bdrm.
apt.
or
home
immediately.
ere
Mr. Gibbs, 341-1530 or UN 4-

Comsctt:

2

bedroom

Highland
Park.
Near food mart.

1310

CHICAGO

Avail.
os
4-5

apt.

AV.

AIR-

CONDI-

in

242

Braeside,

RM.

APT.

ELEMENTARY
TEACHER
NEEDS
suitable
apartment
on
the
North
Shore,
Winnetka
to
Highwood
immediately. Call 869-8229.

Sept.
ist. Well kept building,
merortation. DA 8-3548 or UN

RM.
APTS.
2ND
FLOOR.
STOVE
and refrig. Can
be
seen
Thurs.
evening 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. or on Sun.
from 1-3. 727 Seward St., Evanston.

FAMILY OF 5 NEED APT. OR HOUSE
or 6 rms.
in integrated neighborhood, Evanston, 869-2858 after 5 and
week-ends or SP 5-4100 Mrs. Phillips.

SKOKIE
415
ROOMS
2
BDRMS.,
stove and refrigerator, ist floor. Quiet
bldg., near Skokie Swift. Adults only.
OR 3-0059.
S.E.

EVANSTON

fl. All Ige.

outside

6

RM.

APT.

rms.,

next

and
trans.
Nov.
ist
or
References req. 328-1664.

EVANSTON
4 large
328-4544

FOR

WANTED
TO
RENT
2 BDRM.
APT.
or
home
in
Northbrook,
Deerfield,
Highland Park or Glencoe. Mother, 3
sons, ages 16, 15, 10. 272-3974 after 5.

2ND

to lake

Oct.

ist.

2125 RIDGE

rooms

(free

MARRIED

gas)

$145
CE 6-8696

COUPLE

OR

MA-

ture single business man or woman, 3
room
apt.
avail.
Oct.
Ist.
C.
W.
Hanson, 1233 Chicago Ave., Evanston.

Evanston 4 Room Apt.
NEAR
4

NON
RACIAL
APT.,
FOR
2 WOMEN
and 3 children. North Shore area. Exc.
refs. Call eves. 835-2430.
FURNISHED
OR
UNFURNISHED
apt. Lease or sublease one bedroom.
Prefer North of Foster, East of Ridge.
Call 328-1272 after 5 p.m.
BEDROOM
UNFURNISHED
APT.,
Evanston, wanted by business woman.
a
references, Call 869-8180 or 864-

i

tioned

134

LAKE. IMMEDIATE RENTAL.
Call eves. 328-1341

2-BDRM.

WATER

AND

garage
included.
$128.
Avail.
15th. 2111 Wesley, Evanston.
DA 8-6000.

APT.

Sept.

EVANSTON:

HEAT,

SPACIOUS,

AIRY

Maid,

Main

i)

Central
drapes

9106

N.

conditioning.

available.

AL

LACROSSE,

$270.

6

1314 CENTRAL,
EVANSTON.
$180 412
rm.
apartment,
Ist
._
Shown
by
appointment.
UN 9-9058 Heil &amp; Heil,
Inc.

FREE

APT. 1 BLOCK
$135 per month.

TO LAKE
743-2350.

GREAT,
SPACIOUS
412
RM.
APT.
Light. clean, 3 rd. floor. Close to ‘‘L’’,
shopping,
lake 2 blks. to Evanston.
$100. Sublet 475-1768 or 761-7447.
838
ROOM
APT.
1003
GROVE
ST.
Evanston, Nr. Davis St. shopping and
transportation.
By appointment only.
Call 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. DA 8-2581.

2!/, Room

Apartment

OVERLOOKING
PARK.
9867 or GR 5-3265.

CALL

UN

4-

NON RACIAL GLENCOE
400 Glencoe Rd. Adults. Air cond. 2
bdrms..
stove.
refrig..
heat
furn.
Avail. Sept. $180. 835-3024.

133.

Wanted

to Rent—Apts.

EMPLOYED
COUPLE
WITH
ONE
14
mo, old child desires 2 bdrm, ant. S.
Evanston. Write: Mrs. Sandra Charles
%Mrs.
D. Thomas,
1422 Brown
St.,
Evanston.
WANT
SMALL
-EFFICIENCY
APT.
near
Northwestern
University.
Approximately
Oct.
1. Up
to $80 ver
month. Call 764-9285 from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m.

14 — Classified

APT.

TA

aneeae

4

312

corner,
elevator,
air
Hinman
and
Main,
Phone 475-3955.

3 BEDRM. TWN/HSE. 6300 N.
$276/MO. AVAIL. SEPT. 1ST.
Chicago.

761-2437

eves.

34g ROOM,
LIKE LIVING AT HOME:
nicely furn. large
rms., quiet,
well
maint. bidg. Util. furn. Exc. transp.
ladies only. 274-8648.
FURN.

Bdrm.,

refrig.,

BACHELOR

liv.

rm.,

off-street

pri.

SUITE

parking.

bath,
AL

$90

stove,

1-8928.

NEAR
N.U.
IDEAL
FOR
GRAD.
student. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, liv. rm.,
kitchen, also 1 bdrm. apt. avail. Light
and airy. GR 5-7122 or GR 5-1602.

135

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

HELP!
EMPLOYED
PROFESSIONAL
teacher too nervous to sleep in park
desperately needs unpartially or furn.
2 bedrm.
mod.
apt.
Vic.
Evanston
North or West. All sympathetic landlords please
call Frederics, 432-0214
immediately.

136

For

Rent—Houses

A RARE OPPORTUNITY
GRACIOUS
COLONIAL
HOME
OVERlooking Bob-O-Link Golf Course. Estate
setting.
5 plus
bedrooms—5}%
baths. Some carpeting and draperies,
Stove and refrig. Gas heat. Walk to
Lincoln School. Owner will maintain
grounds.
For
one
who
appreciates
space and charm. Immediate possession, 2 year lease to Qualified tenant.
$500 per month. Call Miss Hedberg.

BAUMANN

551 Lincoln

Avenue,
OF

bdrms.,

A

234

HI

HOME

baths,

breakiast

FOREST

story

SALE

Colonial,

OR LEASE

4 bdrms.,

24%

for

lease

272 Market

$450

Apt.

FIRST

Call UN

YLAT

9 nor

eorcce

VEE

Bes

MBr~:

FRAN

yoewe

ma

we

coer,

J. Winscott
REALTOR

St.

4-0614 or DA

6

garage,
nea;
Main
and
Evanst¢n. Phone SH 3-5925
anda 7 p.m.

ROOMS,
Chicago,
between 5

NORTHBROOK—3
BDRM.
HOUSE.
Nr. train, shops, school. Sublease mid
pad to July 1st. $220 per month. CR 2-

TOWNHOUSE—GLENVIEW—2
BEDrms., 144 baths;
full bsmnt.;
built-in
kit.; refrig.;
priv. patio;
conv. location. $190. Avail. Oct. 15. Call after
Sept. 4, 729-2657.
GLENCOE
S.E. EASY TO CARE
FOR
fully equipped 3 bdrm. 2 bath ranch. 2
car
gar.
bsmt.,
gr.
piano,
walking
distance
to
bus
and
N.W.
station.
Sept. to April 10th. 835-1789.
W. GLENVIEW—FURNISHED 4-BDRM.
3 baths; lige. liv. rm.; din. rm.; lge.
kit.; 2-car gar.;
nr.
trans., schls. 6
mos. or 1 yr. lease. $400 mo. 724-8316.

to Rent—Furn.

ENCYCLOPAEDIA

ucational

Corp.

is

Houses

BRITANNICA

relocating

ED-

Science

Author to Wilmette offices. Needs to
rent, from
Sept.
1, 1967 to Sept.
1,
1968, 3 or 4 bdrm. furnished house—
Evanston
or
North
Shore _ location.
Should be convenient to schools and
transportation.
Family
consists
of
wife and 4 children, 3 school age. Rent
in $350 area. Phone during business
hours, 9-5, 321-7086. Weekends 864-1612

142

For

Rent—Town

NICELY
FURNISHED
rm. apts. 1 block to

2, 212, AND
4
lake and beach.

_ $90 to $150 per month. 743-2350.

BEAUTIFUL
4
RM.
APT.
WOODburning frpl.; 2 bdrms.;
ideal for 4
people. C.T. bath; nr. lake and transp.
$240. BR 4-7454 or 275-0726.
2

ROOMS
WITH
BREAKFAST
NOOK,
bath with shower, private entrance on
first
floor.
N.
Evanston.
$85
with
garage. Call GR 5-1918, 5 to 9 p.m.

ARCHITECTURE
PROFESSOR
AND
wife need 2 bedrm. coach house town
house
or
home
to
rent
1
year.
Evanston-Wilm.
area. SU 17-4740. Mr.
Hockaday.
FAMILY
WITH
SCHOOL
AGE
CHILdren
desires to rent 3 or 4 bdrm.
house. Sept. 15 or later. Up to $275.
Please
call
414-534-2214
collect,
or
write Box 284, Waterford, Wis.

EVANSTON:
2
BDRM.,
2
BATH
spacious
apt.
Walking
distance
to
N.U. Pref. grads.
and married
couples. Avail. Sept. 15. Call 256-4573.

EXECUTIVE
TRANSFERRED
FROM
Boston. Need 3-4 bedrooms. No, Shore
area.
Lease
to
one
year.
P.
J.
Murphy.
345-0500

NORTHWESTERN
MARRIED
STUdents.
2 bdrm.
furn. apt.
Washing
privileges. $185. Utilities not included.

| EXECUTIVE
BEING
TRANSFERRED
to North
shore
area
needs
2 or 3
bdrm.
temporary
rental.
Sept.
1 to

WILMETTE

| ELECTRICAL
ENGINEER,
WIFE,
and 2 children wishes home to rent,
North Shore area, 1 or 2 year lease.
Refs. Call AL 1-0060.

475-2121.

3RD.

APT,

NEWLY

orated. Three blocks to Linden

DEC:

Av.

or

Isabella St. Hot water heat, gar. incl.
single person. $80. AL 1-1650 eves.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

Dec. 1. 272-7800.

ft.

Vacant

KOENIG

for

immedig

&amp; STRE

CR

2-0330

Northbro

PA

9-0330

Glenvi

AT, 1-0330

Wiume

EVANSTON—

OFFICE

SPACE

NEW
BUILDING
WITH
AIR
CON]
TIONING. HAVE 300 SQ. FT. TO 3,
SQ. FT.
AVAILABLE.
VERY
RH
SONABLE.
CALL—-LEONARD SZERLO

BAIRD &amp; WARNE

524 Davis
491-1855

Street

Evanston,

Illi
273-3

ATTRACTIVE SPACE
For a quiet office with windows fac
East
Davis
Street,
Evanston.
square
feet
of
space
with
jani
service supplied. Available now.
Suite with large reception room
fice and a private office or 2 offi
and small reception room. Include
small
storage
space.
September
occupancy. $135.

McGUIRE

GR

&amp; ORR, INC.

5-1080

BR

3-3

FOR LEASE
1,600 SQ. FT. OF
Office Space in New Mode
ELEVATOR _
AIR-CONDITION
bank Office Bldg. in Wilmette.
line stops in front. R.R. Station on
blk. Plenty of free parking. CALL

BAIRD &amp; WARNE

524 Davis
491-1855

Street

2

bedroom;

142

baths

with

living

room, dining room and kitchen. Patio
and garage. Convenient to shops and
transp. Lawn care and snow removal
service at a nominal
charge.
Avail.
Oct.

ist.

$280.

IRVIN A. BLIETZ

9-1000

BR

3-4080

WINNETKA—FURNISHED
Deluxe home for adults who wish a
short term
lease-(Jan.,
Feb.,
March
and April). Liv.
Rm.-glass
doors =
Patio,
Din.
Rm.,
fine
_Kitch=,
Library.
Master aese
a
_.essing
Rm.
and
Bath,
Twin
Porm.
and
Bath.

Many closets. ‘tic. $450 per month.

2

e-

J~+ON

E,

DAVIE

&amp; CO.

42 Green Bay Road, Winnetka

HI 6-4500

' 1829 BRUMMEL, EVANSTON
Attractive 2 bdrm. townhouse in S.W.
Evanston.
Quiet
surroundings
with
delightful back yard. Sub-let or new
lease. Rental $170. No small children.
For appointment call 864-2241.
DELUXE TOWNHOUSE
Like new 3 bedroom. 11% bath, living
rm.,
din.
rm.,_
kit,
Conveniently
located in Highwood. $225 month plus
util. Call owner for appt. 433-2944.

GLENCOE
3 BEDROOM

DE LUXE TOWN
ALpine 1-9347

Vacation

HOUSE

Rentals

IS THERE A FUN LOVING GRANDMA
type who would like to rent part of
charming Sarasota home for season or
eee? Write T-368, Box 60, Wilmette,
EXPO
’67
ROOMS
AND
APARTments. Reasonable, 1 mile from Expo.
Ideal for family.
Checked
by North
Shore resident. Phone 272-2268.

144

For

Rent—-Garages

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.

also

Evanston,

Ili
273-

Wanted

WANT
IN.

to Rent—Garages

DOUBLE

VICINITY
OF
Dempster, Evanston.

GARAGE
JUDSON
GR 5-1811.

AND

patio.

Den

or 3rd

bedrg

wall of brick comprises
main
le
Upper level has 2 bedrooms and bd
Many
closets
and
ample = stor
space. Off street parking space. §
month - 2 yr. lease.
KIRK REALTY
256-

Evanston
— The Studio Bld
1718 SHERMAN AVE.
Office
—
2nd _ floor—size
app
13’
x 31’.
.% - bleck.So:
-oflars
Municipal
Parking
Lot.
Avail.
4
1st. $130 per nonth. L. A. Peterso
Co., GR 5-1010.
18x60
FOOT
STORE
IN
NOR
Wilmete on Green Bay Road. Park
—
Available
immediately.
month.

KENILWORTH REALT

600 Green
AL 1-5600

Bay

Road

Kenilwa
BR 3-2

NEW BUILDING.
1282 OLD SKOK
Hwy., Highland Park. 3 section;
rent. Ready Sept. 15. Ides) for of
or light industrv
‘975 °sq. ft.,
lg feos 190 sq. ft. Lease requi
ye

ner

_ OF 432-5825.

information,

call

432

2807
CENTRAL
ST:
EVANS
2,000
Sq.
Ft..
ground
floor;
conditioned; off-street parking; A
Jan. 1 at $325 per mo.
Evanston Bond &amp; Mortgage Co.
1732 Orrington
GR 5741
Presently
suitable
business
Moderate
SMART &amp;

MAIN ST. EVANSTON
a
barber
shop.
but
any
type
retail
or ser
because of its fine locat
rental. $120.
GOLEE, INC.
DaAvis 8-

EDENS
NEAR
WILLOW:
NEW
cond.
building
w/answering,
sé
services;
pnid.
private
offices
f
$45, incl. utilities. janitor. 456 F
age, Northfield. HI 6-6650.
TOP LOCATION
Fine
North
side
location
for
r4
business. Excellent sidewalk traffi
yr. lease, $185. Mr. Becker
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DdAvis 8HIGHLAND
PARK
DELUXE
OFF
suite 260-520 sq. ft. Crptd.. air c
Free
cleaning
and
parking.
4G
YS
alone 210 Skokie Valley Rd.,
0

1547 JARVIS, CHICAGO
Nice
store
or office location.
offers.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DAvis 8HIGHLAND PARK
NEW
BUILDI
- On Old Skokie Road. Light indus
office or store. Available now.
ID 2-5266
900
SQ.
FT.
AVAILABLE
IN
H
land
Park
business
area.
Incl
small basement. Rent includes he
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
491BRICK
SHOP
REAR
990
LIND
Winnetka,
20x40.
also
adjacent
oa
a offices. Very low rental. 4
79.
20

EVANSTON GARAGE
SUITABLE FOR
boat or car. $8.00 monthly. In back of
1432 Main
St.. between
Wesley
and
Ashland. 328-0014.

145

to fenced

Houses

CARRIAGE HILL
IN GLENVIEW

YACHTSMAN,
COME
TO
ROMONA
Cottages
for
the
tri_
state
race.
Cottages
and rms. on lake by day.
Also $75 per wk. and up. 219-874-7700.

Rent—Houses

sq.

and bath. Large living room with

Wd.

WILMETTE
2
BEDROOM
HOME
full basement and garage, nice area.
$210 per month. Call AL 1-1982.

to

4800

139

ONE BEDROOM-FURNISHED
7650 Sheridan Rd., nr. Evanston and
the lake. Air cond., California style.
Smart, stylish, a value at $195.
Cyrus &amp; Co,
UN 4-9020

Wanted

Offices

NORTHWEST EVANSTON
Beautiful modern Town House. Lo
level
has’
kitchen
with built-i
combination dining-family room op

143

137

and

TWO
BEDROOM
FURN.
GLENVIEW
cottage with large living room.
Gas
heat. Oct. Ist. to June Ist. $85 mo.
Utilities extra. PArk 4-5754.

WINNETKA-INDIAN
HILL
GROUNDS
Ranch. 3 bdrms. 3 baths, den, screen
porch, 2 car attach. garage. Immed.,
poss. $600 mo. Agent, 446-4900.

UTILITIES

Rent—Stores

possession.

HI 6-1267

$75. FIREPROOF
BLDG.,
2 BLKS.
N.
of Howard
‘‘L”’ and 1 blk. East of
Chicago Av. 7735 Haskins Av. Office
hrs. 9-11 a.m., 4-6 p.m. Gust Larson.

FREE

For

MULTI PURPOSE BUILDING
in the heart of Glenview, across fra
railroad station village hall and ne
to post office. Zoned B-2. Long te
lease
available.
Prefer
national
count. Extensive parking. High traf
count. Lot 99 x 107, Building 60 x 80

WINNETKA

baths,

:

FLOOR

w/fire-

FINE
HOME
IN NORTHWEST
AREA
on quiet street. 3 or 4 bdrms., 3 baths.
Large
living rm.,
dining rm.
Porch
overlookin
beautifully
landscaped
gardens.
From September 15, 1967 to
May 15, 1968. $550 per month.
WESTON E. DAVIE &amp; CO.
42 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
HI 6-4500
HIGHLAND PARK: DE LUXE
2 bdrm.,
2 bath ranch house. 2 car
garage,
beautifully
landscaped,
3/4
acre with pond. $350/mo. Call: CR 21330 before 6, or 831-4593 after 7.

NEW

This
home
located in one of Northbrook’s nicest
areas. Write T-370, Box 60, Wilmette,
Til.
CHARMING
ALL
BRICK
RANCH
style
home
with
frpl.,
screened in
porch and 2 bdrms., lovely location,
near exc. schools, stores and transp.
328-6894.
EVANSTON:
HAVEN
SCHOOL
DIStrict older house, 4 bdrms., 242 bat*is,
8-8475.

rm,

BEAUTIFUL
6-RM.
BRICK,
N.E.
Evanston,
completely
equipped,
linens, china, silver, elec. appl., stereo,
TV, radios, Air cond. bdrms., 2 baths,
modern
kit.
Extensive
library
rec.
rm, sewing rm., workshop, 3 phones.
Gas
heat,
soft
water,
2-car
gar.,
garden,
patio.
Near
all
transp.,
schools, beach. Avail. Sept. 15-May 31.
$425.
Call 864-1868

v=

$350 per month.

large

234-4342

Sq.
vee

testDy

Linden

UN

_9-5140

with

a

mo.

LIGHT BUILDERS

146

Lake

Diantine

414

6-5000
FOR

basement

Frances

COOK

Winnetka

Near

Air cond.,
with
fine

near
per

ROOM

Houses

place and a sunny laundry.
gas
heat,
Small
yard
ane

SVAY

25’ liv. rm. formal din. rm., paneled
fam. rm., $49,000. Maximum financing

MANOR

Kitchenette

vr

FURN.

apt.
5th
floor
cond.,
T.V.,
Evanston. $175.

2

EVANSTON—ATTRACTIVE
AIR
CONditioned,
1
bedroom
apartment
in
elevator
building.
Indoor heated
garage;
close to all transportation and
shopping:
Chgo, N.W., bus, ‘‘L’’, 500
Hinman Ave. UN 9-1409.

| Rm.

COMPLETELY

LAKE

EDGE OF EVANSTON
1 Block to Beach
Furnished Studio Apartment
7725 N. Sheridan Rd.
3 apartments ready Sept. 1.
TIMBER
&amp; STONE
REAL
ESTATE
869-5333 Or. RO 4-8381

$170 41%

NORTHBROOK—4
RM.
APT.
2ND
floor. Adults only. Stove and refrig.
furnished. Conv. location. 272-1666.
2
ROOM
TOWNESE.
STUDIO
APT.
Ist
fl.
ideal
for
bus.
woman.
Nr.
transp.,
shopping
avail. Oct.
1, 1313
Dobson St., 869-9517 after 4:00 P.M.

4 RM.
beach.

MEN, CAREER

743-4416

-—

vate bath, 3rd fl., Rogers
Pk.
lake.
Exc.
transportation
$67
month. 764-8290 or HO 5-8665.

rent. 5

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main St.
.
475-3223

rm.
apartment,
ist
flr.
Shown
by
appointment. 864-9028 Heil &amp; Heil, Inc.
DELUXE
6 RM,
3 BR’S 2 BATHS,
6
Apt. Bldg. $210 includes garage. Oct. 1
occupancy.
2nd
Floor.
Nr.
OaktonCuster. Mrs. Malmed, 869-2575

4-1955

ee

Fine

area in beau. kit. with d.w., disposal,
lge. refrig., den, gas heat. Yard. 821
Judson Av., Evanston. Phone owner,
UN 4-9559. Rental $400 per mo. Poss.
9/1 or sooner to be arranged.

NICELY FURNISHED $135
Cab. kit., tile bath, 100% dec.
Exc. parking, shopping and transp.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell

ELMGATE

124

NICE
and

TOWNHOUSE

wren

SWEETHEART

GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

BR

UTILITIES

HOTEL

IDEAL FOR YOUNG

412

-CALLAN, EVANSTON. $115 4 room
apartment. 3rd fl. Shown by appointment. UN 9-0596 Heil &amp; Heil, Inc.

Evanston

3 bedrooms, 11% baths, new furn.
SUTTABLE FOR 4OR5

1-1620.

EVANSTON

Hinman,

6 ROOM

rm.
apartment
Ist.
flr.
Shown_
by
appointment.
OR 3-6481 Heil &amp; Heil,

301 ELMWOOD,

and

4 ROOM

Inc,

ser-

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
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.

Carpeting,
$140

elevator

901

ELEVATOR
two
bath.

SKOKIE.

and

- KITCHENETTE

UNFURN
APTS.
TO
SUBLET;
avail. Sept. Ist. 4 rms. ea. 1 close to
campus, $115 mo. 1 on Jonquil Terr.,
$100 mo, 869-8838 after 9 p.m.
NEW
Two
bdrm...

switchboard

RIDGEVIEW

°UN-eTey0- nu...

WILMETTE.
building.

HOTEL

ee

Rent—Furn.

COLONIAL HOME CHARMINGLY
furnished, in immaculate condition is
offered to small family for 6 mo. or
possibly a year. Attractive living rm.,
separate dining rm. overlooking lovely
terrace,
paneled
den,
powder
rm.,
Hotpoint kitchen, There are 4 bdrms.,
numerous
closets,
2 de luxe
baths.

EVANSTON.
i
ROOM
STUDIO
apt.,
nicely furnished,
tile bath
w/
shower, utilities included. $90 per/mo.
Lease.
UN 4-0145
1 ROOM
KITCHENETTR
wir
npr

tr

For

Winnetka

FOR
MARRIED
COUPLE
OR
MAture single business man or woman, 2
room
apt:
avail.
Sept.
Ist.
C.W.
Hanson, 1233 Chicago Ave., Evanston.

Apts.

vice.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

rms., 3 bdrms. Nr. transportation and
chonving. Available Oct. 1 or before.

S

Rent—Furnished

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room_
kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.

2ND
FLOOR
UNFURNISHED
HEATed
5
room
apt.
Sun
parlor
and
enclosed
back
porch.
No
stove
or
refrig. $160. Call after 5 p.m. 475-5790.

-NEW TRIER EAST TEACHER WANTS
i to 2 bdrm. apt. for Sept. Ist. $150 to
$200. Call 839-5430.

For

EVANSHIRE

RMS.
WELL
MAINTAINED
BLDG.
Excellent location. Oct. ist. occupanos aap
Call Mr. Newman,
764-

EVANSTON,
MODERN
31,
ROOM
apt. $140 per mo.
Immed.
s. 509
Sherman. Close to transp., shopping.
Call GR 5-8823 or 966-4983.

138

NEWLY
DECORATED
4 RM.
FURnished apt. Utilities incl. Light, airy
with large yd. Nr. lake, bus, elev.,
Davis St. $135 per mo. GR 5-3751.

EAECULIVE,
SINGLE,
REQUIRES
coach house or pleasant apt. in quiet
neighborhood-Winnetka,
Glencoe
or
Kenilworth. Call Mr. Birch, CE 6-5959
ext. 575, 9 to 5.

MGUGRIN

For Rent—Furnished Apts.

HIGHLAND
PARK
FAIR
HOUSING
Committee
urgently needs: $125 apt.
for 5th Army
employed wife, whose
husband
is going
to Vietnam,
and
child; $125 apt. for 5th Army couple;
$160
apt.
for HP
employed
couple;
houses
and apts. from
$200-$300 for
aries
anxious to live in H.P, 831-

X
50
AIR-COND.
IDEAL
store or office. 9547 Crawford, Ev
ton. 679-1185.

ONE
STORY
COMMERCIAL
BL
Take
Forest.
For
rent or for
Over 4,000 sq. ft. floor space. P
432-4766.
825 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTO
Office
space.
3,000 sq.
ft. avail
Across from Main St. elevated stat
Reasonable rent. GR 5-1244.

© Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village: Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

August 31,

|

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=

em

a

i

Sy FP JROaw
pre

=
RE

i

—AIR-COND.

on

Waukegan

Immed.

BLDG.

Rd.

LOCATED -

suitable

for

office.

poss.

720. H. Carlson, Co.

132 Waukegan

Rd.

PArk

4-3700

ILMETTE—STORE
SPACE—OFFICE
and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sa.
ft. Ground floor. In top location;
all
utilities; $35 mo.
AL 6-3000
E BAY REALTY

1926 CENTRAL

FFICE
AND
DESK
SPACE
AVAILable in Glenview office center.
00 Waukegan Rd.,
Glenview
PA 4-3600

48

For

Rent—Iindustrial

4 Bedrooms

immediate

parties

call

occupancy.

Mr.

Johnson

For Rent Storage

BOAT

REAL
For

Space

STORAGE

RAILERS.
ETC. 2810
Rd., Northbrook. PA

50

GLEN-

OLD
WILLOW
4-2545.

ESTATE

Rent—Out

of

nere is a chance to try out a
West co2st location. UN 4-6603.

For Sale—Co-o,

Fila.,

and

tax

benefits.

with

$4,900.

Price

$9,800.

veneun

pleasa”;t

living.

Im™pediate

e%uity

cash,

1500

Income

for

be

util.

Mr.

HINMAN

“me
of
Evanston’s
top _ buildings.
Overlooking Raymond Park. Centrally
air
conditioned
apartment,
livingroom/picture
window
and_
balcony,
electric kitchen, 2 twin size bedrooms,
2 tile baths, good wardrobe and closet
space.
Carpeting,
garage
space
in
bldg.
incl. Gross
price
$43,000.,
approx.
$28,900.
cash
for equity.
Mo.
assm't $275.85

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON,
1571
Sherman
N 4-2600

Ave.
AL 1-6700

INC.

Evanston
BR
1-6700

VANSTON
Immaculate — 2 bedrooms, SECOND
FLOOR.
Well
maintained,
fireproof,
soundproof
building.
Inclusions:
air
conditioner, carpeting, drapes, range,
refrigerator, parking space. No pets.
Board
approval
required.
Oct.
1
possession.
Price
$12,250.
Approx.
$6,870 cash for equity. Assessment $130
per

month,

King's Court Corporation
.

'

.

a division

*

of:

Cc. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

allace &amp; Orth, Inc.

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

EVANSTON

HIS
2 BDRM.
CO-OP
IS LOCATED
in North Evanston. 2 blks. from ‘‘L”
and Northwestern R.R. Evanston Bus
No.
1 stops right at the apt.
East,
West, and North exposures make for a
bright
sunny
apt.
Equity
now
only
$8,000.
Monthly
payments
of
$122.
Board approved.

BOB

Niversity

Use

VOIGTS

4-4866

ped

REALTY
ALpine

1-2374

Hollister Want Ads

Ws 8
fg

31, 1967
ust
aly
as See
PS Sie

158

1

and

2902 Central Street, Evanston
ATTRACTIVE
1
BDRM.,
4TH
FLR.
entry
hall to lg. liv. rm.
and
din.
“LL; charming kit.—G.E. appl.; spacious
bdrm./walk-in
closet;
sliding
glass doors from liv. rm. and bdrm.
to 36’
balcony;
central
air.
cond.,
convenient to all trans.
UN
4-9781
20s.

Davis

Street

Buildings

491-1855

eee

ee

Illinois
273-3855

Bldg.

© Winnetka Talk

Sun. 2-5

Open Sun. 2-5

FOR
SCHOOL?
at corner! This

NEVER—Bus

fine

Winnetka

GLENCOE—A gem set among towering
trees
in exclusive
Westwood
acres.
Signey
Sholden
custom
designed.
3
plus bedrm.
Multi level home.
Balcony
bedrms.
overlooking
cathedral
ceiling Living room.
Comb.
FamilyDining rm. w/frpl. and sliding doors
= ra
8 to picturesque
garden
and
Patio.
Luxury features include underground
sprinklers,
air
conditioning
and double circular drive. LOOK NO
FURTHER—THIS IS IT! 70s.
CALL AT ANY HOUR

CAN’T EQUAL IT FOR
$28,000!
Attractive
firevlace
in
both
apartments. Gas heat. Modern kitchens and
baths.
4
bedrooms
for
2nd _ floor.
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main
Street
transportation, shopping and ‘schools.
1st floor available immediately.
Hahn
Ave.

Open

home in an excellent location is ready
now
for your family.
Unusual
floor
plan
boasts
3 or 4 Bedrms,
PLUS
large Living rm, scr. porch, paneled
Rec. rm. and MUCH
MORE.
RARE
BUY in the 50s.

YOU

Helen G. Nixon,

FRIEND

1483 EDGEWOOD
Block N. of Tower—!2
Block W. of
Greenwood.
JUST
REDUCED.
THE
MOST
TERRIFIC
VALUE
on_
the
NORTH SHORE. A 3/4 Bedrm., 2 bath
brick
and
redwood
home,
ideally
located. Lovely entrance Foyer, Living rm.
w/frpl.,
large
Dining
‘“L’’,
Kit. with eating space,
Den
or 4th
Bedrm.,
Rec.
rm. in full basement.
Ser. porch. Fenced yard, Reasonable
taxes.
Great
expansion
possibilities.
Excellently
maintained
home.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

LATE
stops

Income

Evanston,

Cottages

West of Greenbay—Between Cherry and
Ash
St.
JUST
-LISTED—Hard
to
believe, but true—this great value in
Crow Island School District. Walking
distance
to
train
and
stores,
with
LOW
TAXES—HAS
JUST
HIT THE
MARKET in the MID 20s! Living rm.
w/frpl,
Dining
rm.
Large
yard.
Recently
painted.
Screened
porch.
HURRY, CALL US NOW!

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
524

Winter

433 PROVIDENT

Brick three apt. bldg. 3-6 room three
bedrm.,
142
bath
apts.
w/4
car
garage.
1st flr. apt.
is vacant
for
occupancy by new owner. Convenient
S.E. Evanston location. Only asking—
$42,000. Call—Ed Mauermann.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life
See

With

and

Sale—Houses

Winnetka

10 apts. with 2 and 3 bedrooms. Never
a vacancy.
Gross
income
$23,100. A
proven money maker: Owner moved
to Calif. Will show 10% net cash flow.
A real value. Call Leonard Szerlong.

Home

For

Winnetka

9-5600

Sale—Apt.

and

KENNETH

realtors

UNiversity

Sale—Summer

RECREATIONAL
PROPERTY.
YR.
round mod, 412 rm. home. Fully furn.
bsmt.,
gar., beaut. Idsp., exc. cond.
per. wknd. and recreational retreat. 1
our from North Shore. JU 17-7686.

8-3414

associates

For

Homes

$28,500

mrs. MADISON

ROOM 300
1609 Sherman
SAY

156

OVER 30 YEARS
NORTH SHORE SERVICE

For

STORE,
45 x 283.

ra

Second
Floor
with
3 bedrooms
Old
Orchard Garden Apts. 2 baths, 31 ft.
living room, 16 ft. kitchen with many
extras.
Overlooking
swimming
pool.
Offered in the $30s.
OF

2 STORY

BRICK.
1
+ apts.; 2, 3-rm., 2, 5-rm. Lot
Zoned R-3. Lower 40s.
Tepes
a
Sones

Evanston—Four Years Old

CHOICE FIRST FLOOR
cooperative
apartment
in
modern
building
for fast possession.
Range,
refrigerator, air conditioner incl. Convenient location—CTA and bus nearby.
$7,000
for
equity.
Board
approval
required.

N. CENTRAL

r
OLDEP,

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

DA

3-3220

EVANSTON
3
2 Apartment—Two 3 room _apts., nice
landscaping,
many
fruit tree, 2 car
garage, 40x 170 jot. Immediate occupancy.
NASH REAL-Ty
446-7180

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

154

EVANSTON

1511 Sherman Av.
GReenleaf 5-2700

8-3414

HARRISON AND PRAIRIE
Block W. of Green Bay Rd.
1 Block S. of Central

From

Inc.
BR

SPACIOUS
BRICK 2 FLAT. 3 BRS., 2
CT baths each. De luxe Cab. kitchen
with breakfast area. 2 paneled rooms
in bas. Sep. heating units near trans.
and shops.
MITCHELL
BROS
GR 5-3900

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms
2-2'/9 Barns

bought

balance).

incl.

&amp; ORR,

5-1080

PERFECTCLEAN
AS A WHISTLE...
ly maintained brick two-flat; 6 and 5,
full bsmt., new H.W. gas htg: system.
Landscaped lot 54-x 134 with 3 car gar.
Best buy on North Shore for $35,000.
EVANSTON REALTY CO., INC.
UN 4-0728.
1700 Dempster, Evanston.

2009 HARRISON

occupancy.

(may

note

uy: assm't

McGUIRE
GR

EVANSTON

One block
Haven School,

REALTY
res. GR 5-6391

4-8723.

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

AL

1-0018
BRICK 2 FLAT

EVANSTON
Brick, three apt. bldg. in convenient
location.
Living
rm.,
dining
rm.,
3
bedrm., K w/eating area, one bath—
parking. Call Mrs. Hauworth, Res. UN

612 Mulford St.

4

Sells Apt. Bldgs.

ORRINGTON
DA 8-440

{

In downtown Evanston, Ist floor (only
one
step
up),
near
University
and
snopping.
On
No.
1 kys
line
and
convenient
to CTA
a%)qd train. Com-

INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3750

STURDY
BUILDING
WITH
FIVE
rooms plus heated tandem room each
apartment. Large lot, 2 car garage,
low 30s. Must sell!

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.

1

&amp; TYSON,

AL
EVANSTON

$245.00 per month

Ants.

9-2575

MENGEL
&amp; JOHNSON

4 BEDROOMS

3 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS
fortable

Who

Condominium
New Elevator Building

DAvis

EL
WEBB’S
SUN
CITY
FLORIDA
Retirement
Center.
Desirable
furn.
home to qualified adult couple at out
of season
rates. If you are retired,

52

QUINLAN

1571 SHERMAN AVE,
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

274-\001
EVANSTON

State

UNiversity

South Evanston

HEATED
GARAGE,
SAUNA,
19 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR.
DOUBLE
OVEN
AND DISHWASHER.
ELEVATOR BUILDING.
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INU.

at 328-8850.

3-5420

BRICK
BUILDING.
2 6 RM.
APTS.
plus 3 rm, Basement Apt. Gas H.W.
heat.
Low. Taxes.
Deep
Lot.
2 car
Garage.
Well
maintained.
Near
schools,
transp.,
shops
and Park.
A
Real Value at $38,500.

Outstanding Location
| Block to Lake and Beach

:
WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx., 1,800 sp. ft. Central location.
AKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000

49

BRoadway

838 Michigan

Interested

AREHOUSE
FOR
RENT
IN
view. 2,000 sq. ft., heated.
600 Waukegan Rd.
PA 4-3600

SHERWIN

2-2'/) BATHS

OR
RENT,
20,000 TO 25,000 SQ. FT.
vacant property with a 2,000 sq. ft.
brick office building on it. Located at
2120 Lee St., Evanston, Ill. Available

har

.

Oakton
School
close
to Howard
St.
Brick and lannon stone 3 Apt. 2 huge
5’s and 1-3. A-1 condition $37,500.
Price reduced to unbelievable $21,500
Brick and frame 2 Apt. on 63 x 125 lot.
2 car heated garage. Ideal retirement
special!!

OVER
2,300
SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
SPACE,
WOODBURNING
FIREPLACE,
PRIVATE _ BALCONY,

INDUSTRIAL
VACANT
for

‘

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

ST. EVANSTON

Just west of Green Bay Koad. Heated
store 18
x 60 suitable for retail business or offices. 3 yr. lease. $175.
MART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DA 8-3200

See

Psat fe ia ‘2
Or Fat ee

KENNETH

Hubbard

FRIEND

835-3750

Woods

N.W. EVANSTON
BY OWNER. 1 FL.;
3 bedrm.
brk.
home;
pleasant
liv.
rm.;
sep. din. rm.;
tiled bath;
full
bsmnt. and attic; 2 car gar.;
4 blk.
to Willard. $34,500. UN 4-7898.

Realtor
UN 4-5100
Evanston

Or ee

aa

er
a

ea

Sere
See pas

payin
a

to

ac

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es

‘

WINNETKA
Lovely Regency

:
Home

Colonial

on

a

beautifully landscaped

acre with heat-

ed

in

sSWinunmag

desirable

pool

estate

section

of

the _

Most

GLENVIEW

JUST

attractive

Redwood

A

GLENVIEW
Attractive
Brick
Georgian
home
in
fine convenient location near schools
and transportation. Lge. liv. rm., din
rm.,
bright
cabt.
kitchen,
3 nice
bedrms.,
142
baths,
recreation
rm.,
w/frpl.,
2
car
att.
gar.
In
top
condition, Only $37,500.
WINNETKA
Lovely
Colonial
residence
in. highly
desirable Winnetka location on about
an
acre
beautifully
landscaped
and
with
a
magnificent
view.
Spacious
living rm., dining
Tht;
family
rm.,

efficient

Kitenen

W/DTeaxrast

for

BAIRD
GLENVIE

OPEN

rooms,

with
with

eee)
Fe SiS

x
ee

;

aT

tees

Deerfield

loc
Se

:
gm

2 baths, full

plastered
fireplace,

ceiling,
attac

condition,

Evanston
SW LOCATION

Cx

room,

$38,

Newly —
CLOSE TO.

and Dodge,
ranch
with

delightful
chestnut

Fenced

yard.

Hard-to-find

1

for $25,9(

ee

Evanston
NOW

6 |

Q

value

Sch.

Price Re

ONLY

$23,000.

UPPER

—

location walking distance
to.
western.7 Room, 4 BR’s, 2 be
possibilities for 2 additional
on

3rd,

Needs

3

car

some

Evanston
30

garage.

modernization —
se

$4,200.

YR. FHA FINANCING . ..
look at 913 Brown. Fine 7
level, 3 BR’s, 14% baths;
garage, centrally air-co1
tio, paneled fam. rm. $31, pi

ere
eRe

Evanston
2312

rm.,

6-4700

Villager

$3,500

NATHANIEL.

WELL-KE’

3/4 bedroom
Brick Cape
Cod.
baths. $25,500. Call to inspect.
—

Evantion..
VICINITY

OF

OA

,

charming 2 story
home
rms., 3 bedrooms, 143 ba
2 car garage. Beautit
yard

trees. Now

only $33,500.

Evanston
SUCH
Walk

|

Pe

Nr.

Do

A CONVENIENT
to train, elevated,

rm.
Victorian
in
condition,
4
BR’s,

spic
ear

(income will pay most of

Find for $27,900.

Ss
iNe

Evanston

the

ee

4

Nr. Main

ON
A. 71X190°
LOT
Rm, 2 Story, 2 baths,

Needs some
fine location.

2
patio,

es

modernization —
In 20s.
£3 80s

SHERWIN
if

607 Howard
UN 9-2575

HOMEFINDE
AT WILMETTE

F. G. Hastings, Realtor

PRICE

REDUCED

Brick

Contemporary

See:
=e

h

fe)

ry

lane,
Over
an_e
acrechildren,
2 fireplaces,
new
room, 4 bedrooms, 212 b:
he
porch.
Walk
to grade se

=

Trier West. Now $51,500.

PRIME AREA

sort

Beautifully
maintained,
brick
Colonial
home
in |

WORTH.
and

Walking

train.

room

distance

Recreation

w/marble

bedrooms,
Centrally

ra

os

fireplace, —

24% baths,
2
car
air-conditioned, _

POSSESSION, 80s. Call Mrs.

HOMEFINDE
1-0550,

res.)

ge

111 Green

Bay

ae

Rd.,

ec
—

~ NON-RAC
kit.,

bsmnt.,
other

15

bus,

Glenview, Tl.
588-1855
s

4 BR's,

in mint

wall

extras.

to

a

wall

ae

i

ROOM HOUSE HAR.
if
kitchens, full bsmnt.,
:
lot in nice locality. An
ole
built

of

qual.

material.
cP

MUST

SEE

TO

This cape cod brick
bdrms.,
242 baths,

fam.

cement

room,

2

1609

and
full

car,

frame
bsmn

gar.

Ms
an

REAL’

Fowler

Highwood

M

eer

APPREC

screened patio.
DENNIS R. JO

ABLE

e

we

carpe

$22,500.

priced.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Rd.

r

eye.

rage. It’s centrally air-

shopping and O.L.P.H. and Methodist
Church.
A truly charming home
for
the entire
family.
Directions:
Glenview
Road
to
Harlem,
South
to
Robincrest, West 42 block.
See MR. DEAKINS

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

elec.

Newly —

2-5 P.M.
,
1941 ROBINCREST
Be sure to see this charming all Brick
Cape
Cod
home.
The
interior
is
tremendously
appealing.
Center
entrance hall gives good traffic pattern.
Pretty living room with fireplace has
several large picture windows
overlooking lovely private rear yard with
Japanese
garden
effect
and
large
patio. Separate dining room, breakfast
area in nice kitchen with dishwasher
and disposal. 3 Bedrooms, 142 baths,
attractive large recreation room also
card room
and bar downstairs.
Attached 1 car plus garage. Walking dis-

Loop

be

luxe |

BRICK

Realtors

trains,

with

in most convenient
School
and
Chute

&amp; WARNER

schools,

big

de

EXTRAORDINARY

‘SUNDAY SEPT. 3rd

tanceto

4

Evanston

NORTHBROOK
Most attractive Ranch Home on lovely
1%, acre
lot with
curving
frontage.
Large
liv. rm.,
dining
area,
bright
kitchen.
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
rm.,
2 car att. gar.
An impressive
home. $31,500.
;
Hillcrest

baths,

move-right-in
condition.
and only a short distan
St. in fine Evanston loca

HIGHLAND PARK
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
sevants
quarters.
Excellent
entertaining
and _ recreational facilities. Riparian rights with
360 feet of sand beach. Your inquiry
and inspection invited.

&amp; GOLEE,

comfortable

living:

garage

WILMETTE
Beautiful Colonial Ranch just offered
in highly desirable
area.
Large liv.
rm.,
marble
fpl., dining rm.,
lovely
kitchen,
breakfast
rm.,
2 twin
size
bedrms.
plus
paneled
den
or
3rd
bedrm.,
2 tiled
baths,
tile
floored
bsmt.,
screened
porch
overlooking
pretty
garden,
2
car
att.
gar.,
landscaped
lot
110x103.
A
quality
home in spotless condition. $51,500.

8-3200

See

spacious
eating
area,
family
room
with
slidir
patio and a basement rec.
extra adjacent maid’s be

EVANSTON
Well
built
Stucco
home
in_
good
condition throughout. Good dry basement.
Living rm., dining rm., large
kitchen, pantry or could be converted
into powder rm., 3 good size bedrms.,
bath, electric service all rewired
in
conduit.
copper
gutters
and
downspouts,
2-car
garage.
Reasonable
poss., mid twenties.

Navwis

wet

= 2 E

gracious

eeramic

master suite with study and guest rm.
on first floor, 4 bedrms. on 2nd floor,
414 baths plus dressing rms. for indoor heated swimming pool. A most
unusual and fine quality home offered
for first time. $160,000.

SMART

$19,500.

and

Contempo-

WILMETTE
CHARM-WARMTH-BEAUTY.
See this
superior
home,
custom-built
by
Hemphill
in
Indian
Hill _ Estates.
Foyer, large living room, dining room,
solid oak library, lanai room, custom
kitchen,
breakfast
room,
Cypress
recreation rm., private office. 4 large
bedrooms,
2 baths, 3 powder rooms.
Underground
sprinkling,
2 car
gar.
CENTRAL
AIR-CONDITIONED,
120
foot lot. Uppe bracket.

rs

BEST BUY! LUXURI
Brick Georgian loaded w

highly

SKOKIE
Lovely
brick
split
level
home _ in
convenient location. Living rm., dining
area,
large
cabt.
kitchen,
2
bedrms., plus oak paneled family rm.,
1144
baths
and
space
to
expand
CARRIER
CENTRAL
AIR
COND.
Lots
of
inclusions.
A
real
buy
at
$27,500.

eee

act

3 BR's,
50x 128
lot
eset:
Vicinity
of
igh
School
most
shopping, elevated transp
Taxes just $301
;

Winnetka.

rary
ranch
in lively
wooded
area.
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms. plus den (usable as 3rd
bdrm.; 142 tiled baths, open patio and
sernd,
porch;
att.
gar.
gas
heat,
paneled
walls
and
open
beamed
ceilings. Lot 100 x 230. $38,250.

oe

Evanston

Inviting entrance gallery and liv. rm.
with sliding glass doors to patio, 4
large
bedrms.,
342
baths,
paneled
library,
huge
family
rm.,
breakfast
rm., 3 car garage. All the amenities
for gracious living: Shown upon appt.
EAST

aeSivas

aes
es

EVANSTON
Charming Brick Cape Cod in Willard
School area of Evanston. 4 bedrms., 2
tiled baths,
corner fireplace,
heated
porch, 142 car garage.
Move in Sept.
16th. $34,500. Hurry!

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff .
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$54,000

EN SUNDAY 2-5
926 LEE ROAD

i,

beautifully
located brick ranch
yours for the coming school

:

living and family rooms,

, fine kitchen with adioiny. There’s a den and four
ms, 214 baths, a 2 car garage.
:

ly
prick
h
d_

‘

2

$61,500
spacious rooms make this
and frame
home
a de4 BR, 2142 baths, first floor
paneled
recreation
room.
see the up-to-date kitchen,
car garage, deep wooded

$37,000

retiring to Florida

and wisn

ir Winnetka home

to

scaped

which
l

can

be

and

‘

room.

Nicely

land-

3 car

ill consider
terms.

garage.

cated

any

reasonable
‘

3

baths,

and

2

powder

ns. The large living room

ble
ee

Low

$195,000
luxury Colonial Ranch
by
in choice area. Ten rooms, 4

ul

th

a family

bathrooms.

fireplace;
de luxe

has

a

separate
dining
kitchen with too

features to mention. There
rary
and
a paneled
family
nd a finished recreation room

~ basement. A 3 car garage
d and with electrically controlled

rs. This home
atment

for

has every possible

luxurious

living.

Call

or appointment to see it.
:

:

ionally

well

English

:

built

home.

$49,500

brick

and

Large

living

separate

dining

The

500.

PARK—Conveniently

within easy

walking

of

NORTHFIELD—Beautifully
maintained
frame ranch on a nicely landscaped
lot 94 x 132. There is a fireplace in the
combination
living-dining
room,
pleasant kitchen with breakfast area,
3 bedrooms and a tiled bath. Two car
attached
garage,
gas
heat
and
a
fenced rear yard. The price of $36,500
includes tacked down carpeting.
GLENCOE—Brick
and stone
ranch
in
one
of
Glencoe’s
most
convenient
locations.
The
station,
shopping
and
the
Central
School
are
all in easy
walking distance. Living room, dining
room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath and
powder room. The heated garage is
attached,
the lot is 58x 153 and
the
price is $32,500.

KENILWORTH—Experts agree that the
most important factor in house hunting is location. This older house
in
need
of
extensive
renair
ic
in
a4

ssing

kitchen,

room),

House
D

au

PARK
of a

screened

recreation
room.
4
(master bedroom has
in

212

baths,

excellent

wooded

' of a secluded site. These

2

con-

can

axing. There is also a dining

wonderful

mpletely
equipped
kitchen,
-drooms, two baths, central air
fs and a two car garage.
truly must be seen.

east location on

ast
Evanston.
Six
: 18 bath. Lannon

oard

Colonial

autiful home

room.
3
stone and

center

714 Elm

entrance.

with brand

truly in a class by itself.

ash Realty
SEN BAY

ROAD,

WINNETKA

ING,

STORY-BOOK
HOME
on
-end street in Willard School

ving room

ce,
e

ms

w/wood

two bedrooms.
expanded
to

and

bath.

burning

car
garage. Beautiful secluded
ansferred owner needs quick
,500. CALL TODAY!
HOME—GOOD
CONDITION,
; location
close
to
schools,
transportation
and
park.
small
family.
5 rooms,
2
and den. 112 baths, Stove,
ator
and
carpeting
upstairs
vn included. Lovely yard with
trees, flowers and gas lighted

P

gad

A

. down.
FUL

true

buy

:

at. $16,000

CLAVINIA

AREA.

Split-level with 4 Bedrooms.
. Only 14% years new and in
condition. First Floor Family
s

a_

stone

‘ick floor and

;

techen
eating

has
area.

fireplace

glass doors

ENGLISH

_

BRICK

r
4
ns,
15
baths.
Playroom
in
nt. Wonderful value in mid-50s.
. Mooney.

JUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.
Av.,

Winnetka

ssified

eS

446-5010

3/4

split 21%
room,

estate

A

Sunset

50s

LOVELY GLENVIEW BRK. RANCH
With entry hall, liv. rm.
with frpl.,
separate din. rm., 3 twin size bdrms.,
2
baths,
excellent
kitchen.
2
car
IN 30s.
garage. Fine construction.
5 BEDROOMS—NORTHBROOK
2 baths,
family
rm.,
garage,
good
eating
area
in kitchen.
Low
taxes,
priced in
LOW, LOW 30s
BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED
Low,
low
taxes,
3 bedroom
frame
ranch
in
Glenview.
Kitchen
with
eating space, tiled bath, garage. Many
inclusions,
LOW 20s

&amp; STREY
Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

truly a lovely
Cali us today.

home:

A

QUIET

Ridge

school

ACRE

district.

IN

SUNSET

First

floor

has

spacious living room with fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
step
saving
kitchen with breakfast area, master
bedroom
and
bath
plus
a den
or
second bedroom. Second floor has 2
large bedrooms
(one is 12x18)
and
another ceramic bath. Other features
include
a
screened
porch
ideally
located
for conversion
to a family
room,
central
air
conditioning
and
beautiful landscaping. Owner agen |
so
deferred
possession
and
wort
waiting for.

Northbrook
BRICK

Ranch

AND

Etate Area

ROUGH

SAWED

CEDAR

on 1.6 acres in the finest area

embodying the very latest of everything. 4 bedrooms, 41% baths, library,
servants’
quarter,
a
most
unusual
kitchen-family area, a heated pool, a
guvate
pond,
a
Japanese’ garden.
hermopane
windows
and
3.
car
Ratpes are only some of the features.
all us for other details.

SUNSET

RIDGE

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
outstandin
family room, a built in kitchen, an
most attractively decorated.

ESTATE AREA
fOR
A LARGE
FAMILY
ON
MORE
than an acre in the heart of the finest
estate
area.
Large
living
room,
gracious dining room, 1st floor powder
room, and family room with fireplace.
6 bedrooms
with 4 baths on second
floor, playroom and more rooms and
bath on third floor. Swimming pool,
screened porches, gas heat. New Trier
and Sunset Ridge schools. Offered at
fraction
of
reproduction
cost.
We
invite inspection.

V. J. BRADY
1850 Willow

REALTY

Road,

Northfield

CO.
HI

6-5700

$26,500!
ATTRACTIVE
OLDER
HOME,
7
rooms,
2.
baths,
natural
burning
fireplace
in living room,
automatic
heat,
garage,
beautiful
large
yard,
swimming pool. Prompt possession.

Helen

G.

Room 300
1609 Sherman

Nixon,

Hahn
Av.

PLUS

Realtor

Bldg.

UN 4-5100.
Evanston

BEDROOMS,

FIRST TIME
A

UNIQUE

FRENCH

TWO

furniture

De

4 BEDROOM,
245
BATH
BRICK
and
cedar
Colonial,
on
a_ beautiful
Sweeping
corner
lot,
in
‘an.
area
bordering
the
North
Shore
Country
Club grounds. Family room with large
stone
fireplace.
Full
dining
room,
large breakfast area. Basement. 2 car
attached
garage.
Early
possession.
Lower 70s.

Hugh C. Michels
and Company

OPENS

STAIR

BUILT-INS.

ING

ROOM

MENT.

NOTHING
THE

60S,

GR

TO

PATIO

PA
AL
CR

DIN-

CENTRALLY
TOO.

ELSE LIKE IT IN
IN GLENVIEW

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446-2600

&amp; STREY

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

ton

a

Sree

ALpine 1-1105
SUNDAYS
ONLY

5-0022

5-2383

GR

Private

on lovely «ooded 3 /4

lane

oft
-

Sunset

Ridge

Road. Owner hviit of lannon stone and
clapbo*a and beautifully maintained

Kitchen

with

breakfast

area,

Master

Bdrm.
has own CT bath. 2 Famil
Bdrms.
an?
CT
Bath.
All
large
closets.
Garden
Rm.
with
Ruskd
windows has wcnderful view. Barbe

cue

Terrace.

2 cat

att.

garage

automatic doors. $69,.500.

wit

Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.
Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock
Gracia Eagan
42 Green

Bay

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
Road, Winnetka

HI

6-4500

“WINNETKA
A FINE
COLONIAL
4 BEDRM.
FAMily
home
in
popular
area
most
convenient to schools and Play Field,
Center
entrance,
living
room/fireplace; dining room, den, kitchen and
powees room on Ist floor; 4 bedrooms,
all bath on 2nd. Early possession; in
mid 40s. Call Mr. Haskell.

DEERFIELD
A TRUE EARLY AMERICAN CLASSIC
in desirable King’s Cove in immaculate move-in
condition,
4 bedrooms;
2!2 baths,
center
entrance
colonial;
living
room;
dining
room;
large

kitchen/eating

area;

paneled

family

room/fireplace;
powder room;
utility
room
on
Ist
floor;
centrally
airconditioned;
beautifully
landscaped
and
wooded
lot. Priced
for prompt
sale in low 60s. Call Mr. Haskell.

ASSOCIATED

WINNETKA

446-8050

NEW

AREA

LISTING

BRICK AND CLAPBOARD
RANCH ON
a pretty wooded lot. Living room with
corner fireplace and picture window;
large
kitchen
with
wall
oven
and
dining area; 3 bedrooms with 114 baths
on ist floor; basement with full bath,

cork

insulation

on

walls,

a_

bi

fireplace and good recreation area. 3
Car garage.
Sunset
Ridge
and New
Trier schools. $46,500. Call us today.
—

V. J. BRADY

REALTY

1850 Willow Road, Northfield

— .

att

REALTORS

NORTHFIELD

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poe
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and The Village Lamplighter, serving

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Pict

Realty Services

&amp; Weinrich

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

and

WINNETKA

LANDING

CHARM PERSONIFIED
All the charm
and
coziness
anyone
could
want
excellently
located
3
bedroom
Glenview
brick
and frame
cap cod, on beautifully landscaped lot
with
big
old
trees,
frp].
in
living
room, nicely decorated. Ready for you
to
move
in.
Walk
to
everything.
Immediate position. In 30s.

KOENIG

panoramic

wiving
Rm.
(17x26)
has _ lovel
fireplace
wall.
Another
fplce.
i
paneled
Recr.
Rm.
in
basement
Separate Dining
Rm.
Large moder

FIRST

Winnetka

with

with Frpl.

OWNER
HAS
PURCHASED
A HOME
in Connecticut, so QUICK ACTION is
needed!!! This is a Hard To Find 4
Bdrm.,
2-34 Bath
Colonial
ready
to
move into. Living Rm., Dining Rm.
Cypress
paneled
Den,
nice
Kitchen
(new dishwasher). Full basement and
attic. Fenced yard. Immediate possession. $43,500.

EAST.

Porter

Rm.

ing Ranch home

ON.

- CONDITIONED

Liv.

Evanston

ranch

Appleton &amp; Company |

acre,

AND BASETWIN BEDRMS.

BATHS.

2'/
AIR

3

brick

UNiversity 4-1102
EVENINGS AND

YOU

FULL

2 car ati

GLENVIEW

IS 24'x21' AND IS OAK PANELED WITH A SECOND
FIREPLACE. BUILT IN 1960
THE KITCHEN HAS ALL

THE

$it.-ins;

East Glenview

AND
SWIMMING
POOL
AND HAS WET BAR AND
INDOOR GRILL. THE 2ND
AT THE

bookcase

5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
BRICK RANCH—414 BATHS
Custom built for Executive, in estatelike area on heavily wooded grounds
20x 26 Liv. Rm.
with Frpl.;
13
x 20
Din.
Rm.;
14x19
Equipped
Cab
Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl.; 26 x 16 Ist
Fir. Family
Rm.;
35x15
Jalousied
Porch.
Unusual
Bsmnt.
has Lounge
Rm. with Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm.
with Frpl., Game
Rm.,
Photo Rm.,
Pow.
Rm.,
Office or Den.
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. Priced at
mes
than
building
cost
plus
land
value.

Hillcrest 6-7100

ONE

louvered

LET US SHOW YOU OUR OUTSTA¥;

THIS IMMACULATE HOME
WITH TWO RECREATION
ROOMS.

with

Wdw., Dining area with aera
g ans
Wdw. Wall to Patio, oescee
irc
Cab.
Kitchen
with
Brkfst
Bay—al
overlook the btfly. landscaped flood
lighted yard and beyond over the
golf
Course, also 3 Bedrms., 2 Vanity
Tile
Baths, full heated basement, 2 car att
garage. Reudced to $45,000.

1

IN EAST GLENVIEW

luxe

Views!

LISTED

tt! US SHOW

Rm.

garage, and abundance of closets and
storage space. Irregular lot 148’ Frtge
Priced to sell at only $64,500.

PLUS

PROVINCIAL

ST., WINN.

Din.

Northwest

floor
home.
5°
rms.
Library
has
adjacent
bath
with
corres onding
decorating, making it a wonderful suite
for guests. Beautiful master bedroom
suite.
6’
fireplace
in
living
room.
Lovely antique crystal light fixture in
dining room.
Oversize
heated 2 car
garage. Exquisite terracing-no lawns
to
maintain.
Luxury
home
for
a
couple only. Mid 70s.

A

Bay;

Vanity Baths—Master Bedroom ha
own, extra Family Rm. 30x i3 wit

New Trier

7

BATHS
in
most
convenient
EAST
section—walk to Northwestern trains,
“L,’’
beach,
schools,
shops.
LR
w/fple., dining room w/built-in buffet,
sun room. Full basement with door to
lovely enclosed backyard. In immaculate condition. Mid 40s.

FLOOR

$53,500
ON

type

MID

FOUR

Ridge

and oversize 2 car garage. Perfect for

entertaining and
Many inclusions.

to

ow

WILMETTE

BEAUTIFULLY

in the

Walk

=-al

STEEPLECHASE
LANE—No.
of Willow, West off Sunset Ridge Rd. OPEN
SUNDAY 2-5
:
Spaciousness and artistic genius combine to make this a very special home.
12 rooms, 7 bedrms., 414
baths, LR
w/frple.,
fam.
rm,
w/fple.,
paneled
library, formal dining rm., spectacular kitchen. Beautiful inner courtyard.
Upper bracket.

751 ELM

room
with its built in bar, electric
barbecue, TV and Hi-Fi. 4 bedrooms,
342 baths, utility room plus basement

baths,
car

8 ROOM SPLIT-LEVEL
4 bdrm.
Glenview
home
w/beautiful
partially
pan.
kitchen;
2.
baths;
basement; lg. family rm. w/wet bar:
tastefully decorated;
ready
for you.
Low 40s.

2-0330
9-0330
1-0330

acre

ON

Tr

Picture

tl
or
Rm
anc

doors
to
Family
Rm,
with
Sliding
Wdw.
wall to Patio;
om
equipped
Cab. Kitchen plus 12x 12
Brksft Rm
All twin
size Bedrms.;
3 Cer. Tile

NORTHFIELD

CO.

and up to the minute kitchen. Terrific
is the word for the 28 foot family

SWIMMING POOL—GLENVIEW
Air-cond.
brick
split,
3
bedrooms,
attractively decorated, 2 car garage.
LOW 40s

CR
PA
AL

BUILT

landscaped

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—VACANT
Move
in
right
away.
All
newly
decorated, Excellent Swainwood area
of Glenview. 4 bdrm. split level. Call
today.
MID 40s

KOENIG

REALTY

area. Living room with marble fireplace, picture window in dining room

HI 6-5544

acre

BRADY

schools,

Hs

Custom
built
and
located
in
Glenayre Section this de luxe 4
Bedrm, Brick Colonial has Liv.
26
x 1442
with
Massive
Frpl.

WSL, ayore
on
eee
Dominican
high schools.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION.
A_ beautiful acre
property
in
INDIAN HILL ESTATES.

.

80s

STONE AND BRK. CUSTOM BUILT
one owner
home
in East
Glenview.
Professionally
landscaped
lot
with
private raised patio. Close to schls.,
shopping, transportation.
MID 40s

to

GUIRE &amp; ORR. INC.
AACIOUS LIVING
VE

property.

built-ins
and
2-car
garage.

: the North Shore since 1903
een
Bay Rd., Evanston
)
BR 3-3900

Almost

1

V. J.

4 BEDROOMS?

garage.

breeze-

WTA

a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
Hi 6-8373

&amp; STREY

Glenview custom built
2
fireplaces,
family

Large attic
two.
more

Paneled

.

NORTHFIELD-CUSTOM BUILT
Featuring 4 bdrms., family rm., nice
kitchen, 214 baths, 3 frpls. Low taxes.
Adjoins
tennis
club.
Walk
to schls.
and parks.
VALUE IN 60s

NEED

Joseph

King's Court Corporation

CUSTOM

NORTHFIELD FRENCH COLONIAL
in top area, with attractive acre of
wooded grounds. Lovely entrance hall,
marble
frpl.,
separate
din.
rm.,
paneled family rm., 4 bdrms., 3 plus
baths.
:
MID 70s

chell Brothers
REALTORS
EVANSTON
dead:

R EALTOR

WINNETKA—RANCH
Aluminum Life-time siding 3 bedrms.,
142 baths-tiled;
separate
dining rm.
cabinet
kitchen.
Large
Lot
175
x 180
with trees; Full basement and DRY,
CENTRAL
AIR
CONDITIONING.
New 3 car garage. This will require
your immediate attention at the price
of $34,000.

CHARM
AND
CONVENIENCE
combined in immaculate 3 bedroom 2
bath Glenview tri-level. Choice location.
Living
room
with
fireplace,
Separate dining room, full basement,
attached garage, screened porch overlooking pretty yard.
$37,900

There is a 11% car garage.

HI 6-7180

and WILDE

KOENIG

new

with
all the
latest
built-in
ces was built in 1942. It has a
nt and gas heat. The taxes are

8.

Street

GLENVIEW (Northeast)
One
owner,
9
room
contemporary
split-level
on 3/5 acre.
FOUR
bedrooms—2}2 baths—2 car garage—walnut pan. rec. rm.—walnut ~
family
rm.
w/crab_
orchard
rple.—slate
floored entry—cathedral ceiling living
room—dining
room—formica
cab.
kitchen
w/large
eating
area.
4 car
parkiog
area
off
concrete
drive.
andscaped for beauty and screening.
sen 255 and screened porch. Built 1963.

a heautiful

lot 100x175.
There
are 6 bedrooms
and 24 baths plus a detached garage
with a second
floor apartment.
The
price is $59,500.

GOELZER

LUXURY RANCH SPECIALTY
HEMPHILL BUILT
Custom
built
for
present
owner—2
bedrooms—2}2 baths—2 fireplaces— 12
closets—magnificent
family
room—
distinguished
living
room—jalousied
den—
country
kitchen—centrally
air
conditioned—2 car garage w/elec. eye.
Many inclusions. Professionally landscaped.
Beautifully
decorated.
Immaculate condition. $69,500.

East Glenview

2707
IROQUOIS
RD.—corner
Locust
Rd., No. of Lake Av. OPEN SUNDAY
3-5.
his
house
needs
a
family
with
several
children.
It’s
a
brick
and
redwood contemporary with 11 rooms,
6 bedrooms, 3 baths. Den plus a large
family room with fireplace. Basement
w/play area. First floor laundry rm.
Bus at corner to Faith Hope or St.

HIGHLAND PARK
Roman Brick and Redwood contemporary
nestled
on
a
1%
acre
with
maximum privacy on dead end street:
sunken living rm. with paneled walls
and a cathedral exposed beam ceiling,
raised fire place;
lovely dining area
with
built-in
marble
server
and
display
cabinets
plus
storage;
spacious wood cabinet kitchen with eating
area, library on Ist floor off lovely
brown
stone foyer;
3 bedrooms
and
two
ceramic
tile baths—Expendable
to 4 bedrms., 3 baths—Priced $57,500.

_lo-

distance

's in this charming Williamsranch home.
Huge
step
down
room has a stone fireplace wall
nerfect for vour entertaining or

paneled
edrooms

et

$69,

$73,500
ravine—the

fireplace,

custom-built.

=

is

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
heat.
We
believe
the possibility for
future enhancement of land value is
tremendous. The price is $69,500.

ith

ai

price

WILMETTE

OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Sng
pe to 5 B
. 242 years old
9826
Maynard
Ter.-East of
Greenwood North of Golf
EIGHT
ROOM
Split
Ranch
with 4
bedrms., 3 baths, immaculate
condition—CENTRAL
AIR,
family
rm.
13x 23
with
stone
firepl.,
many
inclusions—carpeting,
drapes,
1967
Yellow
refrigerator,
2
car
garage,
immaculate decor-professionally landscaped—$51,000.

attached garage, hot
and 2 nitély iand-

school, shops and transportation, this
5 bedroom, 2 bath house offers ample
room
for
the
growing
family.
he
exterior is carefree aluminum siding,
heat
is
hot
water
gas,
the
lot
is
100 x 185 and the price is $36,750.

ite condition. It has a living
ate
dining
room,
large
3 bedrooms
and
a tandem

-yard

lot.

:

Brand New on Market

GLENVIEW—Anyone
house hunting in
this active market must agree that it
21%
to find 3 bedrooms,
is unusual
baths,
family
room
and_
attached
garage for $35,000. This 10 year old
split level has all this plus a nice lot,
a_ beautiful
and
screened breezeway
corner lot.
HIGHLAND

which is in

NILES—Golden Acres

GLENCOE—You
will enjoy an inspection
of
this
comfortable
charming
house.
There
is a fireplace
in the
15x 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
water gas heat

TL

os

;

wood Herald Augus

SOLER

ae

oe

CO.

HI 6-5700

:

�oe
appt

“

158

For Scle—Houses

Sears
Hillcrest

“YOUR

tion.

EVANSTON

CALL—AL VILLIESSE

RANCH

Illinois
273-3855

WILMETTE
plus

bedrooms,

3%2 baths

on about

4

1%

acre. Pleasant ‘family room. Breakfast
room off kitchen. In finest section of
large
homes.
Attractively
decorated
and maintained in top condition. 2 car
attached garage. Priced in 70s.

KENILWORTH

FOR THE LARGE FAMILY
Delightful
Brick ‘Residence
close
to
the
lake.
32’
living
room’
with
fireplace,
17’ x21’ dining room,
paneled
family
room.
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. $84,500.

GLENVIEW

PLEASANT
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
porch,
attached
garage.
Beautifully
landscaped lot with 130’ frontage. $30s.

J. Clarke

Baker

ALpine

ane Hanley
Klice Pietrowicz
1219 Washington,

PA 9-0330
L 1-0330
R 2-0330

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee
Wilmette

&amp; STREY
Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

.W. EVANSTON
BEAUT. PARK PLACE COL. 5 BEDrm. home for family who wants spacious rms., fine conveniences. 242 ba.
scr. porch, liv. rm. w/frpl., den, lge.
din. rm., lge kitch., full bsmnt., ‘attic,
3 car gar. Loc. few ‘plocks from “shops.
transp. schls., churches. yet situated
on
fine
residential - tree-lined,
wide
parkway.
By
owner.
PA _ 4-1712.
for
its. please. Occup. by Oct. 15 Low
Ss.

gust

31,

1967

Evanston Review

IS OUR

BUSINESS”

$39,500.

HILL

MITCHELL
38

DIVISION

OF

BROS.,

INC.

Glenview Realty
OUR 42ND YEAR
GOOD VALUES

Glenview

Area

VERY
LIVABLE
HOME-—-7
ROOM
split-level in convenient
location for
schools and shops. Living room
has
fireplace;
recreation
room, © dining
room; 3 bedrooms; 14% baths; kitchen

has built-ins and large eating

area;

2-

ear brick garage; air-conditioning;
excellent condition. $32,500.

in

Glenview

Immediate

Possession

1141

Established
Waukegan
Road

REALTY
PArk

4-0600

IMMEDIATELY
AVAILABLE
KENILWORTH
Three
bedroom,
11% bath red
brick
Col. with paneled rec. room, Attached
garage and pleasant yard. Short walk
to
C.N.W.
Station,
Sears
Sch.
and
shops. Priced at $45,500.

UNiversity

and

realtors

9-5600

2902 Central Street, Evanston

On Countryside

Lake

4 ACRES ON CHEVY CHASE ROAD,
ee
strawberry
hill.
New
England
Ranch,
23 foot living
room
w/fireplace,
kitchen,
built-in
oven
and
range,
dishwasher,
refrigerator,
3
bedrooms,
2 of them
paneled,
11%
baths,
very spacious
and attractive,
pretty decor, pegged hardwood floors,
plastered walls,
cedar
closets, base-.
ment, 2 car garage, radio controlled
door. Boat sa
hundreds
of trees.
Asking $79.5
GALL 3JOHN HANLON

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
283 E. Deerpath
Lake Forest, Ill.

CE
BR

&amp; TYSON, INC.

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
EVANSTON
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750
NORTHBROOK
OPEN HOUSE—Sunday 2-5 P.M. 1021
Dell Rd. Charming bi-level surrounded
by mature oak trees. Step-down living
room, large dining room, kitchen with
built-ins. 3 good sized bedrooms, 2 full
baths (master bath) Brick and rough
sawn
cedar
rec.
room
with
raised
hearth fireplace. Make offer.

4-1855
5-1855

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

mrs. MADISON

TO

Rd.,
ALL

NORTHFIELD
A HOME
WITH A FLAIR!
Just
listed
a
truly
quality
home.
Dramatically large rooms,
high ceilings, long vistas, attractively decorated and meticulously cared for. Three
large
family
.bedrooms,
312 _ baths,
extensive living room
and
adjoining
dining room, modern kitchen, family
room.
This
is
a
home
that
you
shouldn’t drive by. It must be seen to
be
appreciated.
$115,000.
Call
for
appointment.
GEORGE RUMSFELD

See
Evanston

NORTHBROOK

NEW

6-1855
6-2700

LISTING

extras

of

a

3-bdrm.,
14%
w/the
many

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 the» ad home and yard. Quick
Poss. Good financing. $34,500.

Need

More Space?

w/brkfst.

area

and

built-in

2 FULL
cab.
kit

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.
42-acre
lot on deadend
street
near
forest
preserve.
2 blk.
walk to grade school.
Quick Possession
$35,500.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook
PA 4-3294

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
NORTHFIELD
NEW ON THE MARKET!
Among beautiful homes on one of the
prettiest suburban dead end streets on
the North Shore. Lovely 3 bedroom, 2
ceramic bath all brick Colonial Ranch
‘in perfect condition throughout.
Just
recently redone with considerable new
equipment such as new Lennox central air conditioning, new Lennox gas
furnace, all new carpeting throughout
except in den, new dishwasher,
and
some new decorating,
etc. Excellent
kitehen,
nice porch,
2 car attached
garage, lovely grounds and landscaping. This wonderful home is available
now for Quick 30-day possession. An
exceptionally outstanding value in the
50s. For details or appointment,
call
MR. DEAKINS

Rd.

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only.

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679-2118.

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Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

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446-0746).

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kitchen. Lot 73 x 166. Excellent
tion. $69,500. Call Mr. Baur mr

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gracious

deadend

9 rm,

street.

home

Owner

TO.

on-

has in

far more
than
the asking
f
$98,500.
An _ out-of-this-wor e
room, 31 x 21 with sliding

to a 40x25 swimming pool “th
just been added. (You. still

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more months to enjoy the
is living at its best. Call t
appointment.

FLASH

Owner transferred, offers smart brick
ranch house on pretty Bel-Air Drive in
Glenview,
3 bedrooms,
112
ceramic
tiled
baths,
bright
cabinet
kitchen
with
wall
oven
and
range,
big
breakfast
area,
large
utility-laundry
room, carpeting, drapes, water softener,
2 car
garage.
It’s
a honey
at
$28,500.

SADLER

&amp; HULTMAN

GReenleaf 5-0500

1409

Lake

Av.,

constructed.

REALTY

Wilmette

CO.

If You
BUT
ly

TIGHE REALTY CO.
REALTORS
Wilmette

ALpine

1-3005

N.E. EVANSTON
ENJOY THE LAKE BREEZES
in this charming N.E. Evanston home,
7 rooms, 2 baths and a pretty yard.
Fireplace in the living room and also
in 1 bedroom;
kitchen equipped with
dishwasher and disposal. Lovely family home in most convenient location.
mer
ag possession, Priced in mide 30s.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

BUDGET CHARMER
Low,
Low
taxes;
convenient
east
location.
2 bdrms.
plus den or 3rd.
Pretty
yard,
garage,
immaculate
condition,
$22,500.
COLONIAL CHARMER
Model
home.
Gracious
and spacious
rms. Beautiful beamed ceiling family
rm.
w/frpl.;
4
bdrms.,
242.
baths,
garage, air cond. Lower 60s.

LAKESIDE

457

Central

Bluff

Av.,

H.P.

Rd.

Have

CAN

MAKE

payments

you.
We
and

we

Consult

Little

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us

can

finda

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without * htt

also furnish secondary
fina’
purchase
existing contra 'S

mortgages.

Roth
3000

:

Mortgage

Central

256-3000

COLONIAL
RANCH
IN
A
LOVELY
setting on 82 ft. lot in Glenview. Liv.
rm., din. rm., kit., lge. paneled fam.
rm. and den (or extra bedroom). Tile
bath, automatic gas heat. Att. garage.
Possession Sept. Ist. $24,000

condi

stone
fireplace.
Large
combi
kitchen-dining
room.
Attra
eled family room. 3 nice bec
full baths (one off master
2-car garage, Suggest prom
TTE.
\

BEAUTIFUL
CUSTOM
BUILT
ONE
owner brick and frame bi-level home
on
70
ft.
lot
in
fine
section
of
Wilmette, central air condition, double
insulation, humidifier. Liv. rm., din.
rm., kit., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, fam. rm.
Gas heat Att. garage. Immed.
poss.
Mid 40s.

521-4th

Excellent

throughout. Spacious living room

1151 a persses
724-1855

FOR
THE
FAMILY
WHO
CAN
AFford
the
best.
Overlooking
Lake
Michigan on one of Evanston’s most
prestige
streets.
Beautiful,
de
luxe
French
Provincial all brick home. 5
bedrooms,
31%
baths,
large
formal
dining room, family room
with fireplace, master bedroom, 35’ x 19’ with
loads of closet space. 2 zone heating
and air-conditioning. $95,000

Alan

Delightful Bi-Level in beautifu
ed area. Original owner
home.

REALTY
NEW

REAL

4-4866

JUST LISTED—GLEN OAK ACI

1-1500

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5
940 EDGEMERE, EVANSTON

LAKE-BAY

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UNiversity

INC.

ALpine

LAKE-BAY

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Page 91
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9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

Recently

new
ful

LOVELY

ADJOINING
NORTH
SHORE
COUNTRY
CLUB
stunning better than new 1 year old 2
story
colonial on beautifully wooded
professionally landscaped
East Glenview lot. Exquisite decorating, excellent quality appointments throughout.
4 bedrooms,
2!2 baths, large family
room with fireplace, luxurious carpeting. Zoned heating,
full basement,
2
car garage. First floor laundry. Call
for information
and
appointment
to
see,

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gar.

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appt.

Realtors Since 1884
our picture display ads:

QUINLAN

Glenview, Ill.
588-1855

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
Glenview
attractive
split-level,
by
owner.
3
bdrms.,
pan.
fam.
rm.,
eating space in kit., nice yard with
patio and .swings.
Wilmette
schools.
$25,900.
610 Long
Rd.
724-9351

and The Village Lamplighter,

att.

1

School District and St. Joa
Parish. Low taxes and excellent
rangements for financing. Shown

Deerfield Villager
Page 24
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Page 24
Serving every North Shore Community
from offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Winnetka,
Lake
Forest,
Glenview.
Northbrook.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

CALL

&amp; TYSON,

BRAND

Close-In Country Living

Call for appt. to see this
bath.
Rambling
Ranch

SELL

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Inside
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Glenview Announcements

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Hillcrest
Hillcrest

OR

OWNER

bdrms.;

kitchen
w/built-in
gas
range,
dishwasher and disposal. Sep. lL

9-5600

KOENIG

Northbrook
272-0200
DAY SUNDAY

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

BUY

QUINLAN

C. A. SEQUENS
Meadow
OPEN

3

porch;

realtors

UNiversity

WILMETTE
DELUXE
BI-LEVEL WAS A MODEL
HOME.
ORIGINAL
OWNER
NOW
WISHES
SMALLER
QUARTERS.
CHARMING
HOME
OFFERS 3 large
bedrooms, 119-42 baths Florida room,
breakfast
room
and
circle
drive.
Price $47,500.

1240

BY

Tri-level 6 rms. Brick and sta
Wood.

and

associates

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY. § Spacious three bedroom
ranch, tool shed,
attached garage. Lot size 100 x 330 on
quiet
cul-de-sac
adjacent
to
golt
course. For quick sale $17,800.

THIS
4-BDRM.
HOME
HAS
baths,
liv.
rm.
w/frplc.,

1925

associates

QUINLAN

For Saleacctiudlin:
EVANSTON—SKO
9506 Central Park

2902 Central Street, Evanston

Evanston

LARGE
HOME
IN CONVENIENT
LOcation. Ist Flr. has Living-Dining rm.
Comb., 2 Bedrms., Bath and Kitchen
2nd fir. has 2 Bedrms. plus 2 Tandems
and Bath. Good Income
Property.
3
car Garage. Low Taxes. $22,500.

custom

GOOD
BUY!
PERFECT
FOR
RETIRED couple or first home. Custom
Built 6-room brick ranch; 2 bedrooms:
plus large paneled family room;
full
basement; overhead plumbing; aluminum storms and screens; 142-car brick
garage. Excellent buy at $26,000

GLENVIEW

(JUST LISTED)
Luxury built 2 bedroom
brick ranch
on
Lincolnwood
Drive.
Central
air
conditioning,
beautiful
landscaping,
attached garage and patio. Offered at
$44,500.

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

SEE THIS NEAT
3 BEDROOM
SPLIT
Level
in
N.W.
Evanston.
Willard
School
Dist.
Cathedral
Ceiling
Liv.
rm.
wW/Frpl.,
2 Baths—1
off Panld.
Fam.
rm.
Carpeting
and
draperies
included,
plus
many
appliances.
1
Block
to
Bus—4
Blocks
to
School,
$32,500.

South

158

Sale—Houses

EVANSTON—SKOKIE

Evanston

INDIAN HILL ESTATES
SPLENDID VALUE AT $75,500.
An
all-brick
French
style
home
on
beautiful wooded lot in this exclusive
estate area. Four bedrooms, 3 baths,
living room, large dining room, most
modern St. Charles kitchen with builtins, recreation space in basement, full
bath
GEORGE RUMSFELD

Green ‘Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

mrs. MADISON

6-1015

PPROXIMATELY $4,000 DOWN WILL
buy
this
NEW
2 story
5 bedroom
colonial with 242 baths, full basement,
de
luxe
kitchen
and
family
room,
beautiful fireplace. Top schools. Call
broker today. Priced in LOW 40s.

KOENIG

OF

INC.

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

Realtor
CALL

DIVISION

BROS.,

DELUXE
2 YEAR
OLD
TRADITION:
al 2 story Colonial home in a secluded
area. Large entrance hall 10 x 17 with
herringbone brick. Living room
with
antique
marble
fireplace.
Separate
formal
dining
room.
Super
family
room with fireplace and doors to 65
foot patio.
Large
Mutschler
kitchen
with all the built-ins, mud room and
full
bath.
Master
bedroom
with
dressing room, vanity and bath. Four
other large twin size bedrooms and 2
full baths. 2 car attached garage with
circle
drive,
full
basement;
choice
——
overlooking
woods
and
a
creek.
:

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
ESTATES
HOME
WITH

HILL

HOME

INDIAN

S.W. EVANSTON. PLEASANT AND
spacious
L.R.,
2
bedrooms,
new
paneled family room (or 3rd bedrm.)
Kitchen
w/brk.
area.
New
brick
attached
garage,
private
back
yard
w/stockade fence. 220 wiring. 42’ x 124’
lot. Built in 1954. GOOD COND. Quiet
street. gh
All for—$24,750.
O SEE CALL—-LES SIMPSON

INDIAN HILL
MPRESSIVE
BRICK

3-2666

JUST
LISTED
ATTRACTIVE
FRAME
Colonial,
Evanston
School
District.
Living room with fireplace, separate
dining room, kitchen with eating area,
comfortable family room and powder
room, 3 bedrooms—each with an air
conditioning unit, and a ceramic tile
bath on second floor. Full basement;
attached garage. Carpeting and draperies included. In immaculate
condi-

LEAN
AND
BRIGHT
5 ROOM
BUNgalow in quiet residential neighborhood.
Within
walking
distance
to
shops, schools and transportation. Full
bsmt.
Living/dining
rm. comb.
Two
twin sized bedrms.
One
nursery
or
sewing rm. Floored attic. Plenty of
storage area. Det. 1 car garage. AN
aa
BUY
AT
ONLY—

Evanston,

Estate Co.

6-2900

INDIAN

WEST—$65,000

Street

Real

MITCHELL

IDE LUXE
AIR-CONDITIONED
SPLIT
level. FOUR
BEDROOMS,
3 BATHS.
8 spacious rooms. Living rm. w/cathedral
ceiling.
Marble
fireplace.
Dining
area
w/Amtico
Renaissance
floor. Kitchen
w/built-ins. 26’ panld.
family rm. 2 car garage. Lovely patio.
Hemphill built in 1958. A truly fine
home.
CALL—AL VILLIESSE

24 Davis
91-1855

LANE

Owner
of
this
attractive
home
in
secluded
and
heavily
wooded
area,
moving to California and so wishes to
sell at once! 4 bedrooms, 312 baths, a
TV
room,
large
terrace
and
a
screened
porch.
Walking
distance to
ALL SCHOOLS and the STATION.

835-1800

CHARMING

SPLIT-LEVEL

OAK

For

Hillside Village

basement.

Glencoe Realty

N

Northwest

Beautiful grounds-an acre-dotted with
tall trees
and
many
gardens
circle
this BRICK and CEDAR home with a
Ist floor master
suite plus
3 other
bedrooms upstairs, 342 baths, a huge
terrace off the family room, separate
living and
dining
rooms
and a
full
WHITE

Sale—Houses

Set among beautiful and comparable
homes on one of Evanston’s prettiest
streets.
Red
Brick
English
home.
8
rms.—5
Bedrms.,
312 Baths.
Lovely
landscaping. 2 car Garage. Available
on closing. $69,500.

Winners

CUSTOM-BUILT

For

Listed!

NORMANDY

Wirtnetka

VANSTON
You’ll never equal the value in this
clean, sparkling 3 bedroom, .42 bath
brick and lannon stone beauty,
Sep.
din. rm.,
gar.,
4% blk.
to Evanston
bus. Our best buy.
$29,500.

2

158

Completely charming brick home on
deep
wooded
lot in
‘‘TOP-NOTCH”’
location. Modern
kitchen with sunny
breakfast area, large screened porch
off the TV room, most inviting living
and
dining
rooms,
3.
twin
size
bedrooms,
2!2 baths and a panelled
basement playroom, $59,500! !

IGHLAND PARK
E. BRAESIDE
Hemphill built 3 bdrm., 212 bath, air
cond.
beauty
with
a
dream
kit.,
recently completed by Mutschler.
1%
block
to Sheridan
Rd.
A
Spacious
quality home. Quick possession.
‘
50s.
EVANSTON
1 BLOCK TO OAKTON BUS
Convenience
and
charm
make
this
immaculate 2 plus bedroom ranch an
excellent buy at the new reduced price
of $31,500. Cent. air cond., pan. den,
and also a beaut. pan. rec. rm.

WILMETTE

Just

FRENCH

LENCOE
IMMED.
POSS.
This beautiful 3-4 bedroom home has a
first floor master bedroom and den or
office plus a magnificent accoustically
perfect fam. rm. designed for music
lovers by the Steinway Co. Exquisite
walnut cabinetry, bsmt. rec. rm., air
cond,, 2 car gar. 2 Blocks to Lake.
$69,500

ROSENTHAL

mee

_ ‘For Sale—Houses

Evanston

GLENCOE
NEW LISTING
Immediate
possession
available
on
this 4 bdrm. ranch, custom built for
present owner with such fine features
as
an
18x20’
kit.,
with
a built-in
sewing
mach.
cab.,
built-in
ovens,
range, freezer, barbecue,
dishwasher
and disposal.
First floor laundry,
2
car gar., Call for futher details.
LOW 80s.

ETHEL

.

158

Corporat
Evai
9-1444

St.
UNiversity

JUST ON MARKET
Charming, immaculate brick

in

delightful

Centrally

equipped
room;

ous

IN

conditioned

kitchen;

separate

bedrooms.

ANN
440

air

Northbrook

fireplace in livir

dining

room;

Possession

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

with

Rd.
ALpine

.

F

a
2 gene
:

soon

REALT
Kenil

1-7300

CHOICE &lt;@ custom ranch
;
iE
area. De luxe custom ranch
1 _yrs
on beautiful wooded lot.
bed:
baths; paneled family rob and
¢
bsmnt. rec. rm. makes oon) ar
entertaining home. RO 3-1844,

NON-RACIAL
homes. One

2
LGE.
4
comer cians located,

o

south of Church St. Lge.
lots,
priced. Gem Realty, GR 5: “5215.

158A

For Sale—Houses

by

DEERFIELD—LINCOLNSHIRE
READY FOR YOU
AND YOUR FAMILY:

Center-entry Colonials
with 4 and 5 bedrooms —

2'/&gt; ceramic tile baths
AND

FEATURING:

. Paneled family rm., fireplace
. Separate dining room

=F

—

. Efficient kitchen with built- ins
. Basement and 2-car garage
Priced from $46,900
~
in
:
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily wooded fully im
ig acres adjoining Forest

©

(Just W. of Deerfield. N. of D
i
rd. on Riverwoods-rd. to Londonde:
lane, West 112 blocks.)

432-6320.

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

re

* Highwood Herald

Classified orce

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&amp;

For Sale—Houses by Area

158A

FIELD
VA
T-FAST

GLENVIEW
ESTATES
WEST:
IMmediate poss. 7 rm. ranch all brick. 2
car
gar., 3 bedrms., 2 ba., 2 firepl.,
family
rm.,
blt.-in elec.
range
and
dishw., full bsmt. with lge. rec. rm.
Yard beaut. landsc., lge. patio, redwood
fence.
Fully
carpeted
and
draped. $37,500. 724-8765, owner.

POSITION

t sale to qualified buyer (10
cent
down),
4 bdrms.,
2 baths,
cod, bsmt., rec. rm,, 2 car gar.,
, close-in location.
$27,900

-- VACANT—COLONIAL
ee
bdrms., 2 baths, den, kit. with built-

GLENVIEW

Maintenance

and eating area, bsmt., 2 car gar.,
r entry

floor plan.

945-5240

‘TELD
- Builder's Closeout
E.

1. rm.

Z
BATHS,
2
STORY
\.L with attached 2 CAR GALiv. rm., sep. din. rm., pan.

kit. w/built-ins,

1st fir. util.

and

bsmt.
t,
excellent
location.
at $38,650. 945-9543.

: R FIELD:
ch,

CONTEMPORARY

Cathedral

be

ceilings,

pan.

'S.

Top

3 BRs,

fam.

ar schs.

rm.,

$31,500.

112

erptd.,

945-4274.

offered

by

private

ner

lot

in one

excellent

of Evanston’s

on

finest,

throughout;

overlooks Evanston Golf course on
non-traffic

dren.

One

street,

block

safe

from

St, Athana-

generous

Ze livin
room
with
woodburning
‘place
perfect condition; double,
il length French doors in both living
m
and
dining
room
which
face

rd

street;

losets;
urpo

uest

and _

utility

12 bath; kitchen with 2 multirooms which could be your

pantry

and

sorch.

entrance

2nd

floor

area

has

from

B.R.

plus
handy
den
with
shelves);

ped

back

sunporch;

bedrooms including master

4

(or 3

already
excellent

closets
in
all
rooms;
plus
extra
oh
Vay closet as well as linen closet.
*

e, clean
attic with great ceiling
ne nt
could
become
extra
rooms.
pacious, clean basement with modern
furnace,
oversize
water
heater,
extra storage rooms with doors.
completely
rewired.
Lot
inies new chain link fence in back
_
(for children or pets);
shrubs;
thtful
stone
patio
in
rear
for
nging,
entertaining,
barbequing.
ri
two-car
brick
garage
with
roof plus
large
attic
storage

ace. This is truly one of the finest,
-cared-for homes in ail of Evans-

1

-cool

arely

in

summer,

warm

in winter.

in a choice location where

homes

Ome
available,
and
sell
y when they
do. The price is a
,000, and the home
may
be
Dy appointment only. Phone 864117
between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. This
is a private offering by owner.

Willard School

ish Brick
MING

ice

Ent.

fed

is,
ar

loc.

3-BDRM.

Liv.

rm.

hall.

gar.

Two

Fenced

conven.

in/CTA

zawndale

GR

full

yd.,

to

trans.

HOME

w/frpl.,

Chgo

sep.

baths.

Nr.

Price

shops

and

$38,000,

5-0450.

_IN

din.

Att.

M., 244
patio,

ck

nent,

30s.

For

appt.

BATH,
FAMILY
screened porch,

carpeting

and

call

By

$36,500, 251-6902.

end
st., Hubbard Woods area.
r 30s. By owner. 835-4491.
VIEW—3
BDRM.
CENTRALLY
-cond. Cape Cod.
Pan. rec. rm.;
ep. din. rm.; liv. rm. w/frplc.; eptd.;

baths;

1-car

gar.;

encl.

reezeway; yard cyclone fenced. Imnac.
Lovely
home
to show.
Price
29500.

5e0.H. Carlson, Co.
Waukegan Rd.
PArk 4-3700
ENVIEW,
TALL
TREES
BY
OWNer 4 bdrm. 21% bath, fam. rm. 2 story
‘ol.,
cent. air, 1g. wooded lot, extras.
Mort.
avail. Upper 50s. 724-8990

Classified
ae

PARK

ROOMY,
CHEERY
LIVING,
DINING,
sun rooms—woodburning
fireplace. 2
bedrms. Ist fl. plus 1 heated room up.
Development
possibilities for 2nd fl.
and basement. H.W. heat; aluminum
siding; lot 50 x 170; 2 car garage. 2-3
biks. to everything. Early possession.
$25,900.

Hokanson

&amp; Jenks

513 Davis St.
GReenleaf 5-1617
HIGHLAND
PARK—LOVELY
2
bdrm. 2 bath ranch home on heavily
wooded 11% acre site. Prime location
on private
road.
Convenient
to expressway and shopping. Large pond on
sprinklered
magnificently landscaped
ground. Gas radiant hect;
fireplace;
many
quality
features.
Expandable
for growing family. Saleable 14 acre
lot for investment. In the 50s. Before
10 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 831-4593.
HIGHLAND
PARK-BRAESIDE;
BY
owner.
1 blk. from
sch.,
train
and
shopping. Brk. Colonial. 4 extra lge.
bdrms., 2!2 baths, liv. rm. w/frplc.,
sep. din. rm., kit. w/eating area, pan.
fam.
rm. overlooking lge. Bluestone
patio, pan. rec. rm. w/built-in bar.
Air conditioned, underground sprnklrs.
Perm. alum. scrns. and storms, 2 car
gar. w/elect. eye. Perfect cond. First
time offered. $64.500. 869-1244.
HIGHLAND
PARK-RAVINIA;
BY
owner.
4 bdrms.,
242 baths.
Traditional Colonial on ravine property. 9
spacious
rms..
frple.,
lge.
sernd.
porch,
sep. brkfst.
rm., formal din.
rm.,
full
bsmt.
among
the
many
features. Mid 50s. Phone ID 3-1407.
HIGHLAND
ranch for
bdrms.
1
fam.
rm.
w/frple.,
pan, rec.
att. and 1

PARK-COLONIAL
sale by owner. 3 twin-sized
pan. that may be used as
2 full baths, lge. liv. rm.
din. area in mod. kit., huge
rm. w/2nd frvle. 2 gar., one
unatt. Mid. 30s. 831-2671.

HIGHLAND
PARK:
2 STORY
OLDER
home, 3 BRs. 2 baths. liv. rm., din.
rm.,
mod.
kitchen,
TV
room,
encl.
Nice yd. By owner. 432-8032 after 5.

NORTHBROOK
JUST

LISTED

NEAR GREENBRIAR SCHOOL.
A 3-bedroom Cape Cod. Living room
w/fireplace;
separate
dining
room:
full basement.
Screened porch could
be future family room. $36,500
DELUXE COLONIAL.
4 bedrooms—2!2
baths—Kitchen with
built-ins and spacious breakfast space
—separate dining room—2-car heated
garage. $49,500.

AYARS

ROOM,
finished

drapes.

d

142 C.T.

HIGHLAND

and

$46,500. OR 3-1522.
ANSTON, N.W.
ttractive red brick 6 rm.
colonial;
. rm.; fireplace; sep. din. rm.; kit.:
!
bedrms.;
112 baths;
bsmnt.
rm.;
gas
heat;
double
gar.;

med. poss.

GLENVIEW
W.—3-BDRM.,
2
BATH,
bi-level;
244-car gar.;
lge. lot; furn.
rec. rm. and bar; cptg.; exc. cond.;
patio; beaut. ldscp. $38,000. 674-7200.

2447

BY OWNER,
LOVELY
3
brick
Cape;
carpeted;
142 baths; liv. rm. with frpl.;
rm.;
kit.
w/eating
area;
redec.;
Low

GLENVIEW:
BY
OWNER.
5 RM.,
2
bdrm.,
brk. ranch.
112 gar., lots of
closets,
carpet,
drapes,
appliances.
Walk to everything. Low 20s.
Open Sun., 1-5
729-0237
1826 Linneman
E, GLENVIEW—BY
OWNER. 3-BDRM.
2 C.T.
bath
bi-level;
lge.
fam.
rm.
w/frple.;
lIge.
scr.
porch;
walk
to
schls., shop. Immed. occup. $39,500.
1419 Hollywood Av.
PArk 9-0598.

N.W.

STON:

sp.

Cod,

GLENVIEW
W.,
BY
OWNER.
DE
luxe 6 rm. brk. ranch;
3 bedrms.;
2
baths;
lge. pan. fam. rm.;
cent. air
cond.;
att. gar.;
1/3 acre
fenced-in
yard;
low
taxes;
immac._
cond.
$36,500. 724-7524.

for

urch ahd school;
2 blocks to
RR
Station
or
bus
line;
ing
distance to ‘‘L’’ and all shops
tores.
Four
enormous
shade
s on property.
st
floor plan throughout:
First
r includes, beautiful archway en-

ce; elegantly-tiled foyer;

Cape

GLENVIEW—CAPE
COD,
CORNER
lot; 3 bedrooms, 1 bath; garage. Low
at
By owner. Low 20s.
Call 724-

Entire home

condition

6 room

party:

tely ivy-covered brick residence
10st desirable locations.

LISTED

GLENVIEW:
BRICK 4 BEDRM.
2 UP,
2 down. 2 ba., lge. kitch., fin. basemt.,
carpet., scr. porch, patio, gar. Lge. lot
with trees.
1811 Robincrest
S. Open
house, Sun., Sept. 3, 2 p.m.-4 p.m.

NEAR SCHOOLS, CHURCH,
SPORTATION, GOLF COURSE
vly

free

JUST

plus
large
enclosed
porch
and _ attached garage on large secluded lot.
Under $25,000.
DOETSCH REALTY CO.
729-0004

neo

$3

VILLAGE REALTY

For Sale—Houses by Area

824

Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

2-3550

COMPANY
Northbrook

NORTHBROOK — CHOICE LOCATION,
2128
Maple
Av.,
Owner.
Sparkling
split-level
home.
Slate
entry.
4
bdrms.,
244
ceramic
baths,
Lannon
stone raised hearth fireplace w/glass
enclosure in living rm. Country copper
tone kitchen, W/RCA built/ins. 12 x 18
ft. paneled rec. rm. with wet bar. Deluxe
antenna system
with rotor,
elec. gar.
door opener.
Central
airconditioning
w/Honeywell
electronic
air filter and auto humidifier. 2,500 sq.
ft. 3 yrs. old. Immed. poss. Upper 40s.
272-2034.
NORTHBROOK-2095
LANDWEHR
rd. No inflation in this value. Custom
3 bdrm.
2 bath 75 ft. ranch on 21%
ldscpd. acres (current acreage value,
$16,000 per acre.) In top cond. Many
extras.
Spring
fed
pond.
$59,500.
Immed.
poss.
or
Nov.
Ist.
Exc.
mortgage avail. CR 2-5363.
N O RT H BROOK-CHARMING
SPAcious sparkling 8 rm. Col. 4-5 bdrms.
(Library could be 5th bdrm.)
2 full
baths.
Walk
up
floored
attic;
full
bsmt. For immed. occup. $34,000. CR
2-5363. 1961 Highland.

158A

“Por Sale—Houses

by Area

158A

NORTHBROOK - BY
OWNER - 3
bdrm. ranch; 11) car gar.; att. porch;
patio; nicely Idscpd. All alum. siding.
Golf course view. Mid 20s. 272-6215.
NORTHBROOK-BEST
LOC.
3 BDRM.
brick ranch; Walk to school, shopping,
Milw. Rd. Jan. occup. Asking $23,500.
Owner. 272-3317.
NORTHFIELD
LOVELY
WARM
brown-stained siding and brick home
in New Trier schoo! area. Elegant oak
floors in lge. liv. rm. w/dining ‘‘L’’
and frpl., 2 lge. bdrms. w/3rd bdrm.
paneled
for use as family
rm.
and
opening
on.
patio.
Fenced
in
yd.
w/compl.
privacy.
Electric
kitchen.
Garage attached. $28,000. 359 Wagner
Rd. Call owner evenings for appt., 9442464.

NORTHFIELD-BY OWNER
642 yr. old, 4 bdrm.,
212 bath Col.
Walk to New Trier. Bluestone patio,
well
ldscpd.
Dishwasher/disposal,
range,
oven.
Excellent
carpet
and
Et
Low 40s. 171 Riverside, HI 651.
rm., kit. 2 car gar. Center of town.
NORTHFIELD.
4 BDRM.
COLONIAL
242 baths,
panel.
den,
separate
din.
rm., air-cond. Fenced yard, dishwasher, washer, dryer, some carpets and
draperies. Walk to New Trier W. Low
40s.
143 Riverside
Drive.
Shown
by
appt. only. Call HI 6-7750

RIVERWOODS
LOVELY

CUSTOM

RANCH

HOME

:
Owners

8257 HAMLIN
transferred and you

into

this

3 bdrm.,

142

level,
cent.
air
cond.,
landscaped corner lot w/2
Niles East High School

Glencoe

ETHEL

can

move

bath

bi-

beautifully
car gar.
$34,900

Realt

ROSENTHAL

835-1800

SKOKIE
Immaculate 3 bedrm., 2 bath home in
prized east section. Large new kitchen
with eating area. Full dry basement
with pan. recr. rm. Bright living and
dining rooms. CEN. AIR COND. Many
extras. Close to schools. Mid 30s. See
today.

SMART
DA

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

Realtors

BR. 3-3660

REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

WILMETTE
6

SKOKIE,
FAIRVIEW.
DRAMATIC
lannon
stone
and
brick
ranch.
2
bedrm. (expandable); family room; 3
fireplaces; cent. air cond.; 2 car gar.
w/autom. door; PLUS de luxe heated
pool;
terrace
room
and
cabana;
A
RARE
OPPORTUNITY.
RO _ 3-1844,
Agent.

WILMETTE
SOUTHEAST WILMETTE
In a very desirable location in S.E.
Wilmette
near the Linden
‘‘L’”’ and
Lake.
Beautiful
Lannon
Stone
and
Clapboard Colonial. First floor: living
rm.
w/frpl.,
dining
rm.,
cabinet
kitchen, glazed and screened pch. and
powder rm. 3 bedrooms and tiled bath
on second floor. Full basement,
FA
es ht. Deep lot. In the mid 40s. Call
iss Melbye.

Vroman-McKnight
REALTORS
Wilmette

515-4th St.

Wilmette

ALpine

1-0407

Open Sun, 2-5

CHARM! CHARM! CHARM!
Huge stove, fireplace, lots of spruce,
Birch, etc. Professionally landscaped
site 86’ x 139’—architect designed for
- present owner.
6 room
brick ranch,
resent iwner.
6 room
brick ranch
huge screened porch, tile ceiling
an
floor in immaculate.
bsmt. Mid
40s.
Come to 501 Pine Crest Lane (500 No.
and
2100
W)
No.
of
Ridge
and
Wilmette
Ave.
Mr. Massman
(Eves.
446-3077), GR 5-1010.

L.A.

Peterson

&amp;

Co.

WILMETTE

EAST

717

446-8350
WILMETTE
4 bedroom, 21% bath home. Liv. rm.;
separate
din. rm., excellent kitchen,
recreation room and screened porch. 2
car
gar.
Well
built
and
beautifully
maintained.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

WINNETKA

EAST

TAKE THE
FIRST STEP TO EASIER
living. See this custom built 3 bdrm.,
2 bath
brick
ranch.
Lge.
liv.
rm.
w/frpl., sep. din. rm., kitchen includes
appls., full basement, att. gar. Priced
in 40s.
Call Mrs.
Leith
(eves.
4467384).

John Channer
&amp; Assoc.

and

N.Y.

a

L.A.

R.R.

(Home)

rm.,

Mid

30s.

UN

4-5064,

Peterson

and

den).

Call

office

&amp; Co.

Mrs.

Rd.,

Wilmette

McGUIRE

567

Lincoln

Av.,

&amp; ORR,

INC.

Winnetka

446-501¢

NORTHFIELD
The last acre likely to be purchased
under
$15,000
in town—across
fro
expensive
homes—$65,000 to $100,000
All
utilities
at
street.
Price
now
$11,500.

King's Court Corporation
.

!

:

.

a division

of

C, A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
W.

Frontage Rd.,
HI 6-8373

Northfield

SUNSET RIDGE AREA
More
than
an
acre
of
beautifull
wooded
property
in
finest
estate
section.
All
improvements
under
ground and to be included in price o

$35,000.

747 Elm, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

Sunset

Ridge

and

New

Trie

Schools. A fine place for an uppe
bracket home. Call for rest of details

V. J. BRADY

REALTY

1850 Willow Road, Northfield

WINNETKA

CO

HI 6-570

WILMETTE

ENGLISH
COLONIAL—2!4
STORY
brick. Newly decorated 4 bedrooms;
249
baths;
den;
new
kitchen
with
D/D;
large
living
room
with
fireplace;
formal
dining
room;.
large
enclosed rear porch;
walk to everything, New Trier East. Upper 50s.
GLENVIEW REALTY CO.
724-0600

CHOICE
BUSINESS LOCATION
STRA
tegically located business bldg. site ir
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.

WINNETKA

=BY OWNER

8 ROOM,

214

1564 Sherman Av., Evanston

4 BEDRM.,

BATH

COL.

4 acre on Winnetka Playfield and
Golf Course.

Air-conditioned.
Call 446-8420

In 60s.

WINNETKA, 4 BEDROOMS
Den, Family Room
Ash Street, F. H. C. Parish
Mid 30s. 446-3583

159

For

Sale—Town

Houses

| YOU CAN’T MISS
On this brick townhouse in EVANSTON—just
one block from the Lake
and close to excellent transportation. 2
bedrooms, 112 baths. Stove, refrigerator, washer-dryer included. Low maintenance cost, New carpeting may be
purchased. $19,500.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550 res.)

HOMEFINDERS
AL

Rd.,

Wilmette

I-III]

600 Green
AL 1-5600

Bay

REALTY

Road

Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

EVANSTON
NORTH,
2
BDRM.
ranch. L.R. D.R. carpeted mod. cer.
tile kit. and bath.
Full bsmt.,
pan.
rec, rm., gas heat, air cond. Weekday
6 P.M, Week-ends all day, UN 9-9767,

EVANSTON—NON-RACIAL

New

4

bedrm.

112 baths, October
Hovland Court, SH

160

Wanted

to

Townhouse

lst occupancy,
3-0018.

1827

Buy—Houses

TO. SELL
List Your Home

With

SMART &amp; GOLEE,
REALTORS
HI 6-4700

DA 8-3200

GR

Use

Hollister Want

DA 8-320

VACANT
LOTS-lots-lots,
Industrial,
cial, Farm and Residential
brook and Lake Forest.

Meadow
OPEN

Rd.,
ALL

Comme
in Nort

REALT
Northbrook
272-020
DAY SUNDAY

Glencoe

ETHEL

Realty

ROSENTHAL

835-180!

LAKE FOREST—1!2 ACRE LOT
West side cul-de-sac
(1500) block
oa
Northwestern Ave. 4 blks. to shopping
7 biks.
to L.F.
station.
Dozens
o
mature evergreens on gently slopin
lot in area of beautiful new hom
One of the few fine building sites lef
this
close
to
everything.
Askin
$20,000. Call CE 4-7203.

NORTHWEST—VACANT

BEDROOM,
112
BATH.
TOWN
HOUSE
in four unit brick building.
Full
basement.
Stove,
Refrigerator,
washer
and
dryer
included.
Low
taxes—Most
conveniently
located,
close to schools, shops and transportation. $21,500. Oct. Ist possession.

KENILWORTH

Realtors

GLENCOE
VACANT RIPARIA
We have the two finest building site
anywhere
on
the
North
Shore
i
Glencoe
areas of luxury homes
an
each with your own private beach o
Lake Michigan.

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

Bay

&amp; Golee,

SEQUENS

HOMEFINDERS

111 Green

Smart

1240

WILL
PAY
CASH
FOR
2—BDRM.
home in Wilmette or Glenview. Give
full details. Retired Wilmette business
couple. Write T-365, Box 60, Wilm.

fam.

Bay

50
X 140
LOT.
A
SHORT
WALK
TO
South
school,
Hubbard
Woods
shop
ping,
New
Trier
High
School
East
Neighborhood
warrants’
substantia
improvement. Only $14,500.

330

Spacious kitchen w/large eating area.
Large well landscaped rear yard with
3 big oak trees. Close to schools, bus

as

111 Green

IN TRADE

HOMEOWNERS
WE HAVE A CLIENT
in need
of a 3 bdrm.
home
near
Boltwood Park. Please call: Edward
Bottcher Real Estate Co. BR 4-5700.

used

HOMEFINDERS
AL |-| 111
McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.
GLENCOE

$34,500

HOMES

J. KRUGER
ST. WINNETKA

ELM

MOST DESIRABLE ACRES
Available today!
1. Dream setting, rolling acre, framed
in woods,
on cul-de-sac of Hemphill
homes
in
Northbrook.
New
Trie
West. 20s.
2. Cose-in, wooded, exclusive lane of
upper bracket homes in Glenview. 30s
Call 'Mrs. Rosene (272-3226, res.)

114
BATHS;
rm.;
enclosed
to everything.

POSS.

TAKE

‘i

AT WILMETTE
Hastings, Realtor

G.

E., GEORGIAN

IMMED.
WE

COMPANY
Northbrook

WONDERFUL
FAMILY
HOME
AND
neighborhood. 4 bdrms., bath on 2nd
floor.
3
bdrms.,
on
Ist
fir.,
plus
sleeping porch. (Which bdrms., could

be

For Sale—Vacant Property|

HOMEFINDERS

2-3550

RMS.;
3
BEDRMS.;
liv. rm.
w/frpl.;
din.
patio. 2 car gar.; walk

HI 6-4700

SKOKIE
FIRST TIME OFFERED
Charming 3 bedroom face brick ranch.
Large eating area in kit., oversized
attached
garage.
Beautifully
landscaped rear yard. Close to excellent
transportation,
shopping,
Evanston
schools. Big value at $27,500.
.
George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.
UN 4-9020
233 Asbury
BR 3-2660

161

WILMETTE

ROGERS PARK
Real opportunity to obtain a substantial 7-room
brick home
with 3 fine
bedrms.,
2 baths,
gas
heat,
brick
garage. Fine location east of Ashland,
zoned
for
apartments.
Estate
must
sell. $27,500.

SMART &amp; GOLEE, Realtors
DA 8-3200 _ BR 3-3660
_HI 6-4700
SKOKIE IMMEDIATE POSS.
OPEN SUN. | TO 4 P.M.

by Area

TRANSFERRED OWNER
Has reduced the price to $46,500! Four
or FIVE-BEDROOM
older home in a
most convenient East location. Living
room
has fireplace;
separate
dining
room;
modern
kitchen
has
eating
space; Den plus basement play room.
A great family home in Fine condition.
AYARS

ON

choice beautiful 2-acre wooded lot; all
large rooms; living room, dining room
“L”’
shaped,
with
fireplace,
and
2
picture
windows.
overlooking - yard.
Huge family kitchen with built-ins; 3
large bedrooms with double closets; 2
ceramic tile baths; ful basement with
fireplace;
oversized
2-car
attached
garage; unbelievably priced at $37,500.
GLENVIEW
REALTY
“- = 724-0600.

right

For Sale—Houses

Ads

FULL ACRE; VIEW FOR MILES
Use of private lake; $500 down. Lon
terms. 231-1025—Agent.

Libertyville Countryside
Farm

5 ACRE HOMESITES
estate section

827-1698

WANTED
TO BUY:
APPROX.
40 FT
lot in Northfield
or E. Northbroo
Suitable for small house. Call 446-802¢
FOX
LAKE
AREA
—
FULLY
proved lot, 72 x 125.
Call after 6 p.m. 475-2206.

I

LAKE FOREST VACANT
314
acres,
near
Knollwood
Countr
Club, beau. wooded area.
MRS. MADISON &amp; ASSOC.
869-560
HIGHLY
DESIRABLE
12 ACRE
COR
ner residence lot. Paved, water, gas
electric. Techny
and Sanders, Citatio
Lake. $12,500.
Pvt. Call 272-4500.

One or Two Acres Woodec
EXCELLENT
LOCATION.
able. Details. CE 4-3245.

164

For Sale—Business

EVANSTON

REASO

Property

A FIND

NR. DEMPSTER W. OF ASBURY, BI¢
store
plus modern 7 Rm.
apt. and
Rm., 3 car garate 165’ lot. $37,500.
NR.
DEMPSTER-DODGE
...
CAI
you use a double store with privat
arking
in back? 2-apartments abov
and
1-6 help pay expenses, In mi

BUSY MAIN STREET LOCATION ..
2 store
and
2
mammoth
7 roo
apartments above $65,000.
UNiversity 9-2575
Broadway 3-

SHERW

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maintenance

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sell Pip

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and

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&amp; ‘GOLEE,

DEMPSTER

EAST

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taxes

ne tone

under

$400.

Bay,

Write

Wis.

STURGEON

ideal

for

phone

414-743-

BAY

DOOR

COUN-

:

3,

patio

furn.,

SALE:

elect.

stove,

Good ban
er

13.2 am

GOOD

small
G.E.

and wall

stools;

old

coal scuttle;
601

kitehen

Elmwo

Z
Extraordinary

sofa

flip top

colors.

draperies

APT.

500

olls

Nylons,

7005

N.

Big

and

ryer,

HOTPOINT

4 brnrs.,

$56;

all’

desk;

sizes

or
and

Matching

Hoe",

W, 36", B. 33".

.

GARRETT

| 624

Green

32x15

Ss:

.

tions.

BEDS;

barbecue

9

SET,

rom

ware;

T-348, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

DRAPERY DISPLAYS

able,

tin

room
dininginserts.
cane

be

ae

$450, or best offer. 1012 Mulford, UN 4-

DRESSER

;

c

LAMPS;

ae

ae

child’s

40’’ x be

ru

mages

tury. Sat. Sum 7934 N. Kildare

w/

OR

4

nats YER

=

MAPLE

ioe
Kk (iwiny $280; Sota,
$190: white aeik nae table cl.

pOTORen

ee ane

THE HOUSE SALE THEY D.
to hold! Interesting modern
fi
stereo
se
bedrm.
wn.

ec

763-7680 | lamps; books; rrecords, isi

and

re

_|

:

%

_Skokie. ORchard 9-484.

AND

wish

to

a

to

the

tamara

chee
leaveen
475-1768.
offer.

line

:

6

chrs.;

liv.

items;

ance

Deluxe

729-4747.

Bee

$125,

MODEL

mo

:

17

refrig.-freezer.
‘

Sid

Highland Park, 831-2800.

USED GAS STOVES AND
frigerators.
Dealer.
UN 4-5133
ealer.
.

:

size bed, barrel chair, lounge w/otto-

——_—

BUILT-IN

cap:

cu.

DeertichFe
‘

EVANSTON

refrigerators.

CHEST:

R

Sein

vacuum,

Pen pan "1580

Best

Misc,

pak

eg

FLOO

garden

‘sadiioca:. Maytag:

one

ig

rm.

finance.

ning

mahog

ne

se

must

eile

Kirby

eee

Emerson St., rear. after 6 p.m.
: 1104
|-EBONY
BDRM.
CHEST,
QUEEN

.
$25;
|

:
:
9 x 12 rug, $15; braided 9 x 12 rug,
2 pine dressers $20 ea. VE 5-4295.

79”

SALE:

oils,

x 24”
18”

scape,

ETC.

Washer

20 SS.

2227.

AT CLOSEOUT | yop.

some

pictures—2

eS oe’ RAOREOTT VE NON 1: a

Moving

Chairs covered with write naugahyde.

4

set, $50;
5-6246.

you

HOUSE

HONEY

PIECE

Do

oak

CO.

green, twist Tue. 913: blo deckes bed, | CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLE, $145;
$50:4 4 students
students desks,
| Mahog.
folding
buffet $20
table,ea.; $80;beige2
desks, $25 e ea.; 10x12
white knee
hole desks,
TV
$100;
rug,
Oriental
Call GR
95.
d
ressers, $25 ea. Ca

inese

of antiques you have in your home? | REFRIG.
AND FREEZER;
;
st
eae pris oe Saree
Do you have 4 antique chairs? Would

HU 6-5717.

contemporary
Mahogany
set. Exc. condition. With

12 x 15

$150;

rug,

Av., Chgo.

ROOM

LINING

EVANSTON

PL,

twist

MERCHANTILE

1964 Milwaukee

frame iH

on

bed

dbl.

san

Extra

to F

range

temp.

CENTRAL

elect.

-

ae as 5 vryer
GOOD
CONDITION
38 couch
straight line 110’’ green
KENMORE, LIKE NEW, TURQUOISE | ern, Danish, antique,gol
gold

foam rubber. Carpet remnants.

1 drwr.

358-6800

canes;

BASEMENT

Safe-

TWIN

OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3

$

ime
eet
deFURNITU
Cash/terms ,

cab.; painted plates. ON 2-4539.

UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Av. (at Harlem)
Open Mon. and Thurs. evenings.

pote

OUT
from

ALL

ique

Chicago.

BOOKCASES-DESK-CHESTS,

:s

OFF

decorator
pieces;
vases;
oriental rv
pedestal;
marble

Acrilans.

lamps,

"$58

&lt;

Values

ees
green | ru gso ee Ke wei
pple
0
Deerfield

TWIN BED WITH
HEADBOARD

AUTO. |

2 ovens,

Stewart Warner

APPL] ANCES ..

savings.

Hee

elect. rotiss.; umbrella tbl.; Ham. gas

Call 724-4151 after6 p.m.

cl

|

VICTORIAN
MARBLEcommode; exquisite furn.;

Clark,

AND

DBL.

chests;

SIZE

MODEL HOME ‘FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Mvdel
Homes.
NO
carrying
cha
NO fi
e charges
for 19 p Tipe hag ev aavery: CALL

paintings.

Rosev

fe)

SELLING
carpeting

;
Quality

:

remnants,

Wools,

MAPLE

WASH ER
‘
sant caaiyy

Eg

Chines:

prim. —

ecarvin;

Vict.

andiron,

fe)

9 to 9, Sun, 11 to5, 764-8555.
Daily

Call VE 5-4808

:

HOOVER

psaltery,

and

ilmette

:
Carpeting —_— Top

Other misc.

pcs.

wood

40 P —+ &amp;0 Ie

record
cabinet;
humidifier;
Cosco
spindryer;
Refrigerator;

Carpets,

tbls.,

as

ae

NORTH SHORE REFRIGE
Crawford and Simpson (Golf

table; mirrors;
wing chair;
large
oak desk;
bed; upholstered
youths
chair; ;
nest metal stand trays;
bookcase;

Mas-

cpt.

Sconce,

Also

collection,

antique coffee table; mah. tier

Legs);

way

chrs.:

netian

tec.
ma-

tbl.,

w/4

2

ae:

al p® a c 2 es : ‘on ai

fender

869-9062.
MOVING AWAY. BEST OFFER

, 4 chrs.;

walnut lamps,

bh

| AUTOMATIC
REFRIGERATORS
WASHERS
ee fl. ‘model _w/hook-on reclining
DRYERS
RANGES
sand bag, Call
$30, after
(light 7weight
aluminum
| RECONDITIONED
ARA
frame).
p.m.
Mon.-Fri.
FREE
etivene

miscellaneous.
(at Sheridan).

rm.

séhina tite

ete

paintings;

mermaids.

COUCH,

top, $15; $20;
Roll-away
bed, twinage
82.
Reducing/Re
frame,

;

fam

CREDI

atic

Lalique, art nov., pr.

5-4900

UD

WELCOM

eee | ae USED
marble white tones

ae
copper tones trim,

11 to So

mod.

Co.

4-0277,

BANK

Cade.

pe

/

saturdays.

Mis a Sean:

CO.

CONDITION.

UN

Summer

Prim,

. . . STOP
GR

St.

bitters, B hetol

35.

walnut

set:

Church

eee

22.

js

‘CARPET

Pt
haciesthite gaston,stove,veand:de oes;
| Bene
Wore cottage pe
O’Keefe-Merritt
luxe
Acstemy. Rte. 60 after 10 a.m.

SALE

rara

furn. Best offer.

headboard, exc. cond. $50. 234-1262.

couple

emoria
In
LOT
rave
;
CEMETERY.
$2,000.
WRITE

ARK

x

FOR

Comatary Lats aad Crypts
: M
:
iS
#
+

'?

:

chairs, sofas an

ROLLS ENDS

YES WE

oF

=

SHORT

MIDWEST

‘

-

USED

CLEANING
1917

igs

Pat

an

$6,000. Call 312-945-1098 or 414-743-3439.

pa

ALL

AR 6-2060

"gas

ghd

from

FURNITURE

1621 Benson

Call 964-9586
after 6:00 P.M. or all day | UPHOLSTERY
DRAPERY FABRICS;
lg. variety. Pillow satins, all colors.
.
High quality—closing out. Leather and
week-ends.

on
and

house
stores

bdrm.
near

retirement

i

A

7

Over

ee lamre hasuock: aul: bd:

a

Peot,|

or

2
Wisc. lot small
ty
in town
corner

water

N.

;

;

119.95

trunk

AND

EVANSTON

(6) fouing

‘

bookcases,

ENDS

NYLONS

UN 9-1850.
$175 the pair. Call PeeDuc.
4 DRAWER CHEST | _ Color,MAKE
chest. De luxe | $35;$10; PAINTED
dsk and chr., din. tbl.,
AFUE
lawn mower $5.00. Call UN 4-5314. | WE
2 nade rise is x9

COTTAGE

DORN Shore
Of Mut Road.
peor. Bay
on
Nicely
5 acres. Good well. $25,000,

2777.

EP Sane egy

and chests

A

lamps;

dec.

__tange. Priced to sell. Call 251-7163.

VIS. | Fe

Frontage

MODERN

:

Wj

Bay

Sturgeon
EST

ty

COUNTY

Shore

Feet

363

‘ITH

E

Voor

refrig.:

to

MILL

blac

MIN! ‘e MISCELLANEOUS

$448

108

red.

—

rigidaire

SETS

bdrm

eer can agi Gece aes

washer:

aby

glass

:

0.

oo

rown, ;

NEW

AND

walnut

versal gas dryer: Maytag 2 sp. auto. | NOW.

ors

CHAIRS

$20/YD. installed:
WOOL CARPETING
NOW
green- gold-blue
$16/yd.

antiques,

set;

MOVING
:
‘
Must
Sell Appliances
Fri.
| yuyop sei_L APPLIANCES FRI. UNI-

DA 8-3200 |

hg

desk,

Desks.

: 29.98

:

and chrs.,

coete, tetent sickens’ talebak tb

Realt

ar

custom sofa, love seat, chrs.; marble
set
Italian bdrm.

Half Day Rd., Lake Forest (Rt. 22) 14
mile W. of Tollway intersection. WI 5

bath, lower level, open living-family
rm. built-in bunk space, dining area,
cute kitchen, large bedrm., bath, toolutility rm., screened porch, Terrific

Ta

Mahogany buttet

é

:
Sunday

;

tbls.,

wringer

ee

eee

MRS.

$ 59.88 | Kitchen tbl. three chairs

MOVING MUST SELL
Complete household Sr homage

pic-

bedroom

set

$$SAVINGS IN GOOD USED:

ee

ter craft din. rm. set w/table pads,
any
carvers tan iio
i
ae ert

tables;

dishes;

kitchen

go

| Dressers

: 2.55

CLOSEOUT
;

Open

sale—Ra-

Maytag

gas dryer;

oe

Lovely year around 2-family home on
1/3 acre. Main level, living rm., brick

utensils;

books;

luggage;

Information.

air tie WiscConiei

GOLEE,

$ 79.88

Beds

General

31

a.m.

10

Garage

lamps;

kitchen

tures;

Wis.

or cali Prairie duChien,

and

AUG.

4th.

Sept.

on.,

Basement

linens;

Iowa 52157:

&lt;2

SALE—THURS.

roug

INC

Box 301, McGregor,
468 or 60 For

_ | MOVING
p.m.

ISLE,

2

1433 Milwaukee Av

Winnetka
Road

Bay

of Green

as above

fas:

print or solid

tage

Child’s

Juvenile items at Discount prices.
$ S/ \VE $
$ SAVE
SAVE
:
Mart
Juvenile

LINDWALL’S

Oak St.
14 blk. West

cocktail

and _

lodge

dining

Rustic

898

and

DE

9

dles; Mattresses.

pattern

lily

sterling

tray,

service

knives and forks, V7th (Century paint-

$25.

$110.

sofa

| “Playpens:
Bugays: Strollers;
DressingCra- | Accepted: small,
walnut, chest of
ables;
Highchairs;
Bun
eds;

ett

tak eye

MR.

| MORE

3 ie

att.

CO RCITURe CG)
PARKER FURNITURE CO.

;
blue onion cross sword
chairs,
urs, lge.
platter, pr. tall 3 branch
Meissen
Sheffield candelabras
;
; and ; lge. silver

only 4 hours from Chicago.
coe pein.
ee
eg?

ME

$108.88

o trun

Your credit is good

KAGAN

$129.95

in blue,

Hundreds of other values

(2

tbl.

ove seat

$149.95

pe:

: 43 Lounge cuaite ’

414-245-5491

UNCROWDED

iets

:

qibesiee’

ib

LTY

Front

Z

eso-2446 | $ "7 Su NGlon Russ w/pads
House Sales

Rnd.

OTTOMAN,

Elm Bend-keep
left till S.B.R. Com- | 1560 Howard St.
Chicago
_—_764-2206
liquidation of quality liv. rm.;
din, rm. bdrm
rec. rm. furn. in
15 Biks, E. of “Ly Station
exc. cond. priced
to sell.
Much
misc.
s. W. of Sheridan Road
Come
and browse at this selective | Daily to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun. to 5
sale

i

;

;

illiams Bay, Wis.

an

Beds

Hollywood

$ 69.95

gh

$239.88

Set

Spr.

70’’

Mae

now | THREE PIECE BEDROOM

a

Sets

Box

pongo

$169.95 80’’ modern sofa

plete

investment in family happiness.
A

ab

Bdrm.

$ 80 Bunk

Filons:
Don? put off your desire
to own | 172 For Sale—Household Goods
a lakeside home. It’s an additional
RE

60%,

: &amp; 5. Pe. Didette Sets

:

ON

to

$130 Sofa Beds—sleeps

CHOICE
HOUSE SALE
F
—4

gentleman homes. Call for details.

i

iy seo

eluxe

BY

PATRICI A

Conducted

ONE.

pier.
6 Penny
rooms with
magnificent
lake
Fur$30,000.
priced.
ae,
nishe
XCELLENT
SELECTION,
PRIVATE.
Lake
Shore
Homes.
Two
country

eC}

in

Sis LB os mete,

ieta Pe
EeRidge)ons
sadgucentigyaapuie
HIRTY
FEET TO LAKE AND CLUB | Pét
"Erautora
Greenwood
USTIC-LIV-DIN.-KIT.-ALL

ta

SERVICE

rooms club pier.

40%

tae

.

°

Sofa andSets Chair
12 noon | $230 4 rgon Bedrm.

OTTAGE NESTLED IN TALL TREES | UNiversity 4-1145
fireplace, $10,500.

Ret

Saturday.

6

°

Floorplant

$150 Gold Leaf Wall Plaques

u

wi

PROFESSIONAL AUCTION

FURNISHED

6 rooms,

3

sneg

;
Sale starts

$ 39.95

Sacrificed

g

COUNTY | $350 Italian Prov. Sofas

get veg

PRESENTED

TABLE SPECIAL 3 PCS. $23”

All Midwest Charge Cards Honored

qnarp. Some consignments welcome 7- | $160 4 pc.
p.m.

thin

y

Save

UCTION

Sun. Sept.

bldg. 500 Stores
mo. occupanc
$39.
For onpommo. a to aes
Mre
Me

:
5-1010.

Ever

Sates

IOue

EVERYTHING'S ON SAL

MART SAMPLES

s

831-4428 or 831-4429 evenings

170

8-3200

DODGE

FRANCIS

2

INC,

Realtors since 1885

AIlicrest 6-4700

LILLIAN

income

7'/, ROOMS
ANDname APPLIANCES
MUST GO.
it, I have it. Selling every
7184-1266.

| FURNITURE ag

11 MODEL

Eoin,”
(Dl. rugs, Frigid, refrig, | Mustoe ee 965-4300.
drapes, will sep. || an.,rum
haprd, and din.
yd.foe andtone$3695,up.(6 ||| “utied
Fabrics,te $8.00ea,up. a now
LOT INeachEMEM:
GRAVEwale”
SALE—§ an
ORorial_
Lot] | prices,
nly
Pickle 36”
pine sq.Drexel
Gavenport.
Bo Park Cemetery—Section
$150
GrapeesSc UPyd. and
chts.;
marble tbl.;rm. 2, tbl.17” w/6
sq.
pert. Misc. ; items. AL, 1-490,
O

GRAVE

i

NON-SECTARIAN

LOTS

i

Beauti-Interiors, 4106 Oakton St., Sko- |

benches.6 OR: 4-8908.

bar

.

a

SALE

E

CONDUCTED

me Ors Tee

:

;

eritage House Conducted
SALES. PRESTIGE IN SALE
of all oregues
items.
UN

~

4-7264

* MarySee

or 328-2

Hinze

HOUSEHOLD
CONDUCTED
SALES
siniteetg
SALES,
MARKING
BETTY
BOUGHTON
all evenings
ALpine 1-2477

t at. 1967

item

Sept-.1,

a

furn.;

Misc.

Ld

10

2, only;

grill;
Prov.

spreads and drapes: Regina
rug cleaner. 724-3212.

floor and

chair.

large dresser with mirror
et) engi —_
with

and glass
slass bas

ull

size

bed

w/mattress,

SET, |

SINGLE

MAPLE

BED

soring, $30: hosp. bed, steel solid hd.
board: overates from lying position.
$100.
Both in very good cond. Call
after 3 p.m. OR 4-1874.

‘

MOVING

MUST

SELL

THURS,

OR

Fri. Kelvinator dbl. door refrig. $100;
leather
white
$75;
Stereo
Fonovox
couch $25: white kit. set $25;. 2 brown

5655.

chairs $5.00 ea.; 20’’ fan $10. 864-0090.

DE

LUXE

CUSTOM

MADE

.

=

t

Evanston

97”

9644

Weber’

3

Rae .

ee

oz

ee
.

tbl.

soettail

724-

:

GARAGE

:

CLEAN

f
MEL
SALE—THURS..,

misc.

BED:

items.

RUGS.

ag

FRAMES.
TWIN,
floor lamps,

| BUILDER
furniture

separate,

296-7771
| BARGAIN
Kroehler

foam
Call

ressing

.;

vanes
arm

oT

poke

chr.:

folding

MOVING: 4 RMS.
Liv.
-tm.,° Din..
Maytag washer;

;

‘exe.

off. We deliver
|

4-2454.

DIN.
RM.
SET:
BUFFET,
TBL.,
6
chrs.; Admiral AM FM radio/phono; 2
provincial chrs.; 2 McCobb bookcases.
Call 835-0382.

cond.

eal
BUILDER
furniture

separate,

Call

MAHOGANY

PC.

buffet,

china

FRI.

mE ge

.

Re NS Re eae

pe
ne

cc isee
he

a

eo

Peg

eeee

eee

bed;

p.m.

me ey ore. 5

DAvis

255-0670

8-

ae

are aes

2

eeewe Fee
Se
Oe

te

ee ee
ee

6

pull

liv.

chrs.;

up

chairs;

Elec.
Range,
OVENS,
4 BURNE

;

Lact
empster
ALL

va. “s300.
WOOL

a:

DEEP

carpets, ‘‘India Lime’’: 9 x 18,
all wool beige carpet, 9x12.
through Thurs. 296-3792 ‘after 6 p.
FOR SALE: ITALIAN PROV. GRE

velvet sofa, 96” and 2 gold and

velvet

deliver.

| RUGS A SIGHT? COMPANY COMING?
Clean
them
right with Blue
Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Ace
Hardware,
Northbrook

ie
ame

.

RM.

DIN.

HEAVY NYLON PLUSH CARP.
choice of 4 colors. reg. $8.00 yd

DISPLAY
OUT
SELLING
in
4
model
homes.
Will

un to BOF off. We

elec

Ace Hardware, Glenview ae

Hotpoint
| 2 BROILER

KARASTAN

FURNITURE KIT.,
rm,
Bedrm.
“Also
Conlon Manele. All
6

§

small—use Blue Lustre wa
Rent electric shampooer, $1.

lems
wall.

coffee hair
tbl.; dryer;
elec.
iron;

after

NEW,

Hardware, Evanston

emoi

9

furn.—sofa,

man’s bicycle: Best offers, 328-3194.

rubber nylon, good condition $39.

UN

iy

card tbl.iron;4 chrs.;
steam

446-5198.
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in 4 model
homes.
Will
IMMED.
SELL
MUST
2 piece curved sectional 65’,

:

waffle

Headboards:

up to 50%

eo

LIKE

oe

tee

lamps. OR 4-3692.
CLEANING
CARPET
KEEP

white kit. set; TV; Vacuum, cleaner;
Lamps; window fan; dishes: drapes:

Reason-

315

to do with Blue Lustre. Rent

Q
Pcancken

869-6660
Rd

Bay

Rate

WIDE.

414’

729-3740.
; :
SINGER SEWING MACHINE ZIG
$35;
Wil deliver’. Dealer AL .
7290

Baa

wis mec vase

Fruitwood

Awnings

AND

WIDE

10’

TOMLI ee Coat

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald
and The Village Lapel yetst, serving Lake Fonebtate Bluff
Mig

$00

POTN 4-6600eber’s,

EAGLE
ANTIQUES
IEA

Green

2° ,Metal

bdrm., and kitchen furn. Stereo, TV, | Mis¢. 3135 Old Glenview Rd., Wil- | “ $90; 251-4226.

FORMICA

bar. $250; beige contour chr., $75; 2
gold tweed chrs., plastic covered, $40
each:
6’ lilac tree,
$50;
trampoline
$25; Knight changer, $25; 545-0033.

,

serviceable, very low prices.

"

60”

BRASS
:

Call 743-3106.

HOLEY
WOOD
$4.00 each.

W/BOX

=a

icago,

chest:

MOVING MUST SACRIFICE DREXEL
din, rm. set, like new, plus liv. rm.,
air conditioner.
able. BR 4-7487.

svrings,

Saye

bring and Fe

lamp;

dresser, mirror, double bed, excellent
and |
desk
Formica. top
mattress;

washer-dryer:
comb.
pr. swivel
sect.;:
2-pe.

Mae.

gle

66

BEAUTIFUL

COCK. |

piano

table:

lamp

table:

tail

pb

Range;

MARBLE

ROUND

| WEIMAN

EVANS-

sale.

bedrni.

Sat.,

a.m, to § p/m

night stands, 2 lamps. $150. 677-1178.

BY

:
“TRIPLE SERVICE-PLUS!
phyllis reifman, bunnie riskin and
nine warsaw
432-3107

rt. Pearson

Fri.,

items

swivel

1

MODERN WALNUT BEDROOM

Call Anytime
GR 5-0127
NT
SUCCESS!

INSTA

A HOUSE

34 x17;

Household

refrigerator;

1

blue
cptg.; twin
tree barkG.E.woolbroiler;
chrs.;
carpets;beigepictures;
:
;

GOLDEN

DEBORAH GOLDEN

N 9-2022
ST

drawers,

3

and

Weber
Italian

to
HS
chk
you don’t
what

Have

ton.

acc.; 2 oil paintings from Germany
chr.; 1 liv. rm. chr., high back; 2 pe.
$35 ea.: large French watercolor. $25;
sofa, 78’ ea.; 1 brass floor lamv, 3
lights; 1 hanging lamp. Call 465-8821.
other fine paintings. reas. 736-0657.
CHEST,
SET:
BEDROOM
FLORIDA BOUND-CARRIAGE HILU | SIMPLE

reallyy want, to help PP pay the movers
with
enough - left
over
to_
start
furnishing anew.
ERA house sale.

2 chrs

1

w/

Emerson

mattress;

and

springs

box

LAWNDALE,

| MOVING—2730

Sat.

DRAWERS.

4

DESK

272-5131.

x 30, 1 extra leaf; bookcase comb,
40

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Conduct
Sales
ales
Conauctors
,

Pogghien gH
on
quick. Will sell
the

and

38x 19; Kitchen tbl.,

chair.

PLACE

MARKET
59

and Sun.

BLOND

491-0263

Grove,

1920

chairs.

and

tables

edd

Evanston,

MOVING:
MUST headboard,
S¥Lt. 7Win
comp.
bookcase
bed,

R

air conditioners:
new desk;
TWO
grand likepiano;
Sat. and Sun,baby11 | stereo.
a75.8374, wal. Reas. offers’ accepted.
Pp
eS
pam. 4111 N, Washtenaw
tai
FOSERRA:
bg nnd Ey oe Ap woe we Be ered.
ages ImeUlery
BG
thisa:

SILK
ITALIAN
state. Sacri- | [CG
Leaving
Park.5 p.m.
Memorial
fice $250. Call
to 7 p.m.
/
ggarusf
ge erSELL:
a
ge
ee |
Lad Sinan
Oe ee eitee aed die eae |
4 GRAVE LOT, SECTION 17
white provincial: curio tbl.: organ:
Des_ Plaines.
Cemetery,
Ridgewood
Estimated val. $700—sell for $400.
Owner leaving state. 724-2445.

NI

FURNITURE

ROOMS

kie, 677-1121.

i

2
| 2

chairs. Reas.
Call OR 6-1711i
:

Twin

IN

Holl ywood

Bec

PERFECT, CONDITION.

FRAMED
“ano
WwW
prints
‘‘New
Leaves’’
“‘Christine’s World’’, $45. ‘nites

Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Clasnitiegs —_

�For Sale—Household

Goods

172

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and
rush
seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co.. 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.
MAHOGANY
DRESSER
AND
4 POSTer double bed including mattress and
springs; Rollaway bed; buffet mirror.
Reasonable. UNiversity 4-8054.
850
SQ.
YDS.
NYLON
AND
WOOL
Carpeting, never used, $2.50 a yd. Will
separate, terms. Empire,
LA 5-9626.
ELECTROLUX
VACUUM
CLEANER
- all attachments,
good condition,
$20.
Call AL 1-7290. Dealer.

SMALL

DIN.

SET,

DRAPES;

household
furnishings.
after 6 p.m. Thursday.

OTHER

328-0942,

call

G.E.
AIR-CONDITIONER;
LAMPS;
tables; sectional sofa; desk; bedroom
set and misc. 1105 Asbury, Evanston.

MAYTAG
RCA
Ln.,

WASHER

GAS
DRYER
$25.
Deerfield. 945-6319.

$15;

500

SUSAN

FORMICA
TOP
KIT.
SET,
4 CHRS.;
chest
of drawers;
2 fireside
chrs.;
leath. top occas. tble.;
w/glass top;
exc. cond.; reas. 338-1262, eves.
60

YARDS
OF GRAY WOOL CARPETing with padding good condition. $4.00
a yard. Call 685-8982.

Dining Room
WITH
any.

4 CHAIRS,
Call 761-9763,

Table

GOLDEN
MAHOGafter 6 p.m.

CHAMBERS
BUILT-INS:
BRUSHED
chrome electric surface unit, 4 burners, $25. Double wall oven, best offer.
Call 251-6064.
2

LIGHT
WOOD
WIDDICOMB
chests 36” long x 32” high, 3 drawers:
$50 each; 2 matehing night stands $25
each, exc. condition. HI 6-1324.

PORTABLE
ADMIRAL
TV
SET;
3
rugs,
9x12;
sofa;
chairs;
coffee
table; etc. 338-7125.

3 Leather Top Tables,
(1

COFFEE
AND
2
END).
offer, Call after 5, 679-2877.

BEST

PAIR STIFFEL LAMPS
38’’ tall, current listing, white
column, gold shades.
446-5597

wo

CHRYSLER
AIR-TEMP.
ROOM
ATR
conditioners, 1 month old, 5,000 BTU,
1l5v.
7.5
amps.
Cost
$450,
wil)
sacrifice $275 for all. AL 1-1278.
MADE
covered,

G.E. Washer and Elec. Dryer
WHITE.

6 YRS.
Call

OLD. GOOD
446-7741.

MOVED
MUST
Whirlpool
dryer
$80. 491-9243.

SELL
only 9

COND.

ELECTRIC
months
old,

SERTA
TWIN
SIZE
MATTRESS
AND
box spring posturized
unit about
30
davs old. Must sell for $49.80. Phone
GR 5-6020.
2

FRUITWOOD
END TBLS.:
COFFEE
tbl.;
2 tbl. lamons,
ant. brass finish.
Attractive:
good
condition.
Call 4757825 after 7 p.m.

BEDROOM —
SET;
OTHER
MISC.
items.
Good
condition.
Reasonable.
oes 9-5996. Call before 10 a.m. or after
p.m.
:
LIKE
NEW
EDISON
CRIB.
$20;
dresser, $20; Storkline buggy, $12; like
new
boodle
buggy,
exc.
cond.
$20;
mesh playpen, $10; tricycle. 966-8717.
MAYTAG
AUTOMATIC
WASHER
AND
dryer.
Reason
for
selling
—
space
problem. Call 729-5876 after 6:30.
CONTEMPORARY
7 PC. DINING RM.
set; 9 drawer ebony dresser, hanging
mirror,
mat.
desk
set;
sec.
sofa;
lamps; patio glider. Call 262-6007.
DINING
6 chairs,

Lady

Washer

and

GAS DRYER. IN GOOD CONDITION.
BEST OFFER. ID 2-1959.
AMC
12.32
CU.
ei;
REFRIG./
freezer.
Hold
101
Ib. frozen
foods.
Height
63’,
width
7/8”’.
depth
29
28 7/8’. 5 yrs. old. $60. OR 5-7685.

ELECTRIC

Goods

172

DRYER

220
VOLTS.
EXC.
COND.
months old. $100. Call 491-9759.

15

PR.
BAKER
MAHOG.
PEMBROKE
end
tbles.,
$175;
carved
Fr.
tble.
w/marquetry
tov, $40:
Scand.
sculptured wal. tble. lamp, $15. 729-4188.

SET:
BEDROOM
MASTERCRAFT
(King sz. hdbd.). Custom
living rm.
furniture:
couch,
3
2
tbls.,
¢c chrs.,
lamp, oil painting. Call 256-2675.

KITCHEN
SET,
FORMICA
TABLE,
cane
back
chairs;
4
uphols.
din.
chairs; white metal porch furn.; floor
and pole lamps; best offers; 432-6866.

SALE:
place
Much
Lane,

3»

PC.
paayee

SECT..-.
set, $50;

$50;
coffee

STATIONARY
table, $15; 677-

i963
KENMORE
ELECTRIC
best offer. 1963 KENMORE
free. AL 1-4691.
SINGLE
BED;
DRESSER
ror and chifforobe, both
evenings. AL 1-0597.
OLDER

G.F.

conditin,
2795.

$30..

WITH
MIRwalnut. Call

REFRIG.

Call

after

DRYER,
WASHER,

IN

5

GOOD

p.m.

272-

Classified

PC.
CHIPPENDALE
DIN.
RM.
set; liv. rm. furn.: sofa; 2 chairs, 2
tables; 2 piece bdrm. set; kitchen set;
mirrors; luggage, misc. SH 3-1293.

RUGS,
COLOR
MARTINI,
100%
wool,
Wilton
weave,
12’ x
16’
and
11’ x 13’, 2 years old. Best offer above
$100; coffee table. GR 5-0835.

IMPORTED
table with

UNIVERSAL
GAS
RANGE,
KITCHEN
table and chairs, rollway folding bed,
portable
dishwasher,
garden
chairs,
arm chair. HI 6-2944.

HOTPOINT
CU.
FT.
OR 3-6028.

BEIGE
COUCH
W/PLASTIC
covers; 2 occas. Naugahyde chrs.; den
draveries;
maple
twin
bed
frames;
bedspread and draperies. 679-1952.

MOVING:
STUDIO
COUCH;
BED:
dresser; lamps; blue-gray rug; small
table;
most
items
$10 or less.
809
Simpson St., Evanston.
MAGNAVOX
HI FI RADIO/PHONO
IN
It. oak cab.; 4’ bookcase; 2 end tbls.;
ot
leaf tbl. Call after 6 p.m. BR 4429.
DANISH
DINETTE
SET,
5
Good condition, best offer.
272-1379.

CHAIRS,

HOUSE
TOO
SMALL,
MUST
SELL
beaut. 8 pe. mahog. din. rm. set, $125;
Dearborn
heater.
$20;
other
items.
Thurs. and Tues. 272-8162. N’brk.
FABULOUS
BUYS—BEIGE
SECT.,
green
lounge
chair;
port.
mangle;
World Book; din. chairs; misc. items.
272-2193.
°
MOVING—MUST
SELL—REFRIG.;
washer and dryer; gas heater;
baby
equipment:
Crown gas stove. Reasonable. 272-2754.
CUSTOM
MADE
3
PIECE
LIVING
room
furniture -and occasional
chair
that you will be proud to own. (Also
miscellaneous items). AMbassador 2REFRIG.—FREEZER
COLDSPOT
15
cu. ft., 4 years old; tweed wool carpet
14x11, 9x12 and runner. Exc. condition. Call AL 1-8942.
SALE: THURS.-MON., 516 5TH STREET,
Wilmette.
Maple bdrm. furn.: desk;
chest; vacuum. Misc. household items.
Call AL 1-9457.
HFRITAGE HENREDON
ITAL. PROV.
dbl.
bed;
3
Ige.
pes.
plate
glass
mirror: 10,000 BTU. Carrier air cond.;
coffee tbl.; elec. roaster GR 5-8562.
MOVING.
MUST
SELL
36”
ELECT.
stove, deluxe model with double oven
yr.
old,
like
new;
also
G.E.
rotisserie oven like new. 679-0009.
MOVING WEST:
Glass
top
mahogany
buffet,
condition.
328-4650 after 6 p.m.

good

3 PIECE SECTIONAL: END
TABLES: LAMPS: DFSK: MISC.
ITEMS. REAS. PRICES. 123 HAPP
RD., NORTHFIELD.
446-5389.

R.C.A. Whirlpool
dryer. food
Call AL

Washer

condition,
1-2503

$50.

REFRIGERATOR
14
FT.
2
DOOR
Coldspot. 5 yrs. old, $100. 23’ G.E. TV,
Maple.
3 yrs. old, $100. Kit. table/4
chrs, $15. 251-0520.

MOVING
MUST
SELL
rugs;
small
rugs;
four
studio couch. Misc. Call
GR 5-0379.

Singer, Blk. Feather Weight
PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE,
new, best offer. 864-5674.

LIKE

BED.
EXCELLENT
CONDI$40; 21’’ Dumont TV, $40.
965-6551

DREXEL
BEDRM.
SET,
MAN'S
chest;
dresser
w/mirror;
king
sz.
headboard,
exc. cond.;
infant’s crib,
mattress and chest. ALpine 6-1220.

HAND CRAFTED
6 chairs, $275.
272-6545.

175

Apparel

511
9

4

PC.. MAR.
DIN.
RM.
SET: ~- 5’ X 5’
mirror; 2 end tables; cabinet electric
sewing machine;
miscel. tools. HO 50912 after 6 p.m.

in Glenview
AT

1039 Waukegan
Salesman’s
All

WE

NEED

Goods

MERCHANDISE

Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac. Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

HIGHEST
FOR

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORIENTAL

BY

TRADE-INS

GReenleaf

ACCEPTED

PAID
;
RUGS

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

TEAR

OUT

FOR

MOST

FURNITURE
All

Types

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques. For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
* UN 4-0189
N 4-2550

PAUL

Mc COBB DRESSER OR DESK.
TOBACCO FINISH.
724-0628.

WE NEED PIANOS
oriental rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELDS
.
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

DARK

WOOD

DINETTE

sep.

leaves,

4 chairs. A-1
Call 465-8314.

174

SET,

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

cond.,

WITH
reas.

RCA
EXC.

TV Table
COND.;
724-6026.

Model

$60.

PORT.
STEREO
PHONOGRAPH.
4
speed
changer.
Philco
clock
radio.
5 tecect condition. Priced to sell. ID

price

NORTH SHORE’S
EXCLUSIVE RESALE

SHOP

THE LAST ACT

SHEARED
RACCOON
RESTYLED
full length fur coat; beige Ital. knit
dress, mat. coat;
Ann Fogarty gray
striped wool dress; full winter wardrobe, all size 12. Call 869-5172.
BEAVER
JACKET:
NATURAL
brown, size 10 or 12. A very good pelt
from
Marshall
Field’s
fur
salon.
Nearly new, $175. Call HI 6-5670.
GIRL’S,
PRE-TEENS
AND
TEENS
fall and
winter clothing at bargain
prices. 9 to 4, Sept. ist. 102 Fifth St.,
Wilmette.
FLOOR
LENGTH
WEDDING
DRESS,
veil and train bought at Alices $360,
will take less than half.
PA 4-4280
LIKE
NEW
jacket, less

GARAGE — SALE:
LEAVING
THE
country. Playpen, washer, dryer, iron
toaster; broiler; carriage; movie pro
- jector and flood lights;
hair dryer
bookcases; pole lamp; crib; some ar
objects;
copper
wood
bin;
assorted
plants
and
toys;
parakeet;
hem
chair;
portrait
light;
bar-be-cu
grill;
baby
swing;
small
walnu
cabinet.
Must
sacrifice.
Reasonabl
offer.
Come
and
browse.
Saturda
Sept.
2nd,
10
to
4.
2618
Isabella
Evanston. 328-0678.

ATTIC ANTIQUES

CUSTOM
MADE
than 2 years old.
Call 446-3104

MINK
Reas.

348 Tudor

Broadtail

MINK

jacket

STOLE

w/black

$75;

mink

ZEISS IKON TENAX
35MM
CAMERA
and lightmeter, $15; 4 piece sectiona
sofa, $35; adjustable dress form, $8
Acousticon hearing aid, $50;
kitche
table,
$5.00;
pole
lamp,
$3.00;
23
console TV, $85 or will trade for good
portable set; steel string guitar, $30
night stand, $5.00; squirrel cage fa
$5.00; 4-shelf bookcase, $20; mountail
mural, $35; high-back chair, $10; des
with chair, $17. 864-9435 anytime.
GARAGE/FLEA MARKET SALE
57
Maple
Hill
Road,
Glencoe
(o
lake).
Thurs.,
Aug.
31st
and
Fri.
Sept.
Ist 10 to 4. Many
interestin
items, reas. priced: ice cream chrs.
garden
urns;
furn.;
misc.
luggage
ground
covering
plants.
Come
an4
brouse.
VErnon 5-1297

BLACK

$75;
black cloth coat w/black
collar $50. Call 256-1376.

SILVER

MINK

collar
mink

STOLE

1628 Pitner, Evanston
$300

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

Record changer, 4 speed. $15.95;
Electric fans, 3: speed, 19.95;
Lawn chairs, 19.95:
Dial telephone, 8.95;
Watches,
6.95 to 29.95;
5 watt transceivers, 85;
6 transistor radios, 3.95;
Cartridge tape player, 59.95 and up;
2 cu. ft. refrigerator and
2 cu. ft. freezers,
69 each;
Pair
intercoms
including
50’,
wire,
9.95;
19” portable TV, 89;
TV tubes and picture tubes at 50%
off list;
Unpainted furniture;
Tape recorders 9.95 and up:
Walkie
Taikies,
10.95
per
pair
and
up;

Closed circuit TV camera, $250.
9 volt batteries, 18c;
Butane lighters, 2.95;
Plastic sheeting, 12’ 4 mil thick;
Binoculars 7 x 50, 29.95;
Outdoor horn speakers, 6.95.

MYKROY,
Wheeling

Road

INC.
Wheeling

537-0280
MOVING
MUST
SELL
TODAY:
10
a.m. to 3 p.m. Bow front mahogany
chest of drawers; lge. flat top maple
desk; 4 pe. Ficks Reed set, 2 tbl. with
glass top, 2 chrs.; blond sq. mahogany
custom
made
lamp
tbl.;
RCA
21”
consol
TV;
Craftsman
21”
rotary
mower;
Scott all wave
radio:
G.E.
vacuum
cleaner,
Westinghouse
twin
elec. washer and dryer. Misc. bric-abrac. 353 Sterling Rd., Kenilworth.

Glencog

FOR
SALE:
MAGNIFICENT
WORM
chestnut
Fleur-de-lis
lamp,
52” tal
$75; 48’° round wal. Formica din..tabl
extends
to 90’’, with 4 mod.
style
uphols. wal. Captain’s chrs., $75 th
set;
Magnavox
all
transistor
port
stereo phonograph,
$85;
white tufte
vinyl
ottoman
w/wal.
legs,
bras
castors,
$15;
small Eng.
black
ang
brass coal scuttle, $15;
sz. 16 blac
Persian coat, black seal collar, $100
VE 5-0907.

JUNIOR SZ. 7-8
869-9780 after 6:30 p.m.
BROWN

Ct.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Antique Jewelry
Open Monday through Saturday 10 to
Friday night till 9 p.m.
835-4217

GIRL'S WARDROBE

645

24''

cost

MEXICAN IMPORTS
hand made (men’s and women’s)
sweaters-sweater coats. All colstyles, sizes and designs. Ideal
for the young and old. For more
call 831-4145.

100%
wool
ors,
both
info.,

Sale

HAM
STATION:
RECEIVER
R-i00A
speaker
phones
S-meter
calibrator;
Transmitter
T-150A,
ant
14 AVS
7
me
perfect. New $290. Sell $169. 272-

APARTMENT AND GARAGE SALE
Sat. and Sunday,
not before 10 a.m
Cable Nelson piano, spinet $400; 5 pc
limed
oak bdrm.
set, twin
beds,
chests,
dresser,
3
mirrors
$125
mahog. drop leaf table, extends to fu
tbl. $25; 8 shield back din. rm. chair
$7.00 ea.; mod. wal. buffet and mat
china
$35;
maple
drop
leaf
tabl
w/pads,
and 3 chairs
$40;
Weaving
loom $5.00; lamps;
tables;
kit. ute
sils;
toys;
books;
dishes;
pictures
men’s
clothing;
much
misc,
304
Central St., Evanston.

$CASH$
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 7-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

176

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.

manufacturer’s

80915 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
Sat. . 10-4.
Thurs. 12-7:30. DA 8-9898.

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
©
pick-up.
UN 4-5133
Dealer

DISHES—TOOLS
Mdse. Job Lots. Liquidations.
PArk 4-5171

at

Sale—Miscellaneous

FRI.,
SAT.
10 TO
5. PARK
TOWER
beach lot. Many fine toys and gameg
for
Christmas
giving;
elec.
hocke
baseball,
Football,
etc.:
elec.
deer
fry; lamps;
furn.; old elec. typewrit
er;
cameras;
port.
rec.
player;
curtains;
pictures;
jewelry;
clothing;
walkie-talkies;
clock
radio;
micro
scope.
Much
exciting
mise.
Aurora
H.O. Road Race. 100 pes., cost $125
sell $75 or best offer. Stingray Bike $30
EVERYTHING
UNDER
THE
SUN
Complete
garage
and furniture sale
Sat., Sun., Mon. Sept. 2-3-4; 10 a.m.-4
p.m.
2127
Maple
(1
block
s.
o
Walters,
114
bl.
w.
of
Shermer
Northbrook. Washer, $15; 2 dryers, $1(
ea.; 2 refrig. $20 ea.; Hide-a-bed, $15
couch,
$10;
furn.,
appliances,
tools
toys; clothing, tires; dec. equipment
lawn and garden supplies; tool chest
and
cabinets;
lawn
furn.;
pots
and
pans;
china;
silver;
bric-a-brac
an
tiques; ext. and other ladders; Every
thing must go at low prices.

THRIFT HOUSE

TOP
$ $ $
Prompt

GARAGE SALE
Sheridan Rd., Winnetka

of women’s

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League

THIS AD

AND CALL GR 5-8696 WHEN SELLING
Furniture,
Antiques,
Old
Jewelry.
Misc.
Dorothy’s
1231
Chicago
Ave.,
Evanston.

859

SEPTEMBER 5TH, 1967
Fall wardrobes for the entire family.
We will be open for your convenience
Thursday, September 7th

TABLE,
62”
G.E. refrigera-

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

Rd.

For

FAL L OPENING

FOLDING
BED;
COMBINATION
HIfi and AM-FM radio console: bookcase
headboard, twin size. Call 679-0399.

173

samples

176

dresses—sportswear—outwear—formals

WH.
AND
CHROME
DIN.
CHRS.
w/wh. Formica dropleaf tbl. $25: dbl.
steel
insulated -dr.,
3114’’.x 614’;
2
wrought iron bdrm. lamps. 432-6525.

DINING
ROOM
SET,
buffet, 6 chairs, $100;
tor. $85. 272-1469.

Furs

Sample Shop

DINING

REFRIGERATOR;
WASHER;
FILES;
AIR COND.; BUFFET.
Washington, Wilmette
256-2152.

and

The Clothes Rack

$35.

56-4552.

ALL
$50

STEREO TAPE RECORDER
120 day guarantee. Detachable speakers, accessories. Was $250, now $175.
Call 256-1594 evenings

REFRIG.
CONDITION

Sale

USED
19”
ZENITH
TVS;
portables;
excellent
condition;
each, while they last. 724-7997. .

GARAGE
SALE:
RATTAN
FURN.;
mangle; lounge chr.; misc. household
neg
ld LOCUST RD., WILMETTE.

743
HINMAN.
EVANSTON
HOUSE
sale. Furniture,
antiques, appliances.
Last
day
Thurs.
Aug.
31.
Items
marked. Mr. Riessen. UN 9-8553.
BARGAINS!!
room
size
poster bed;

GOOD

DINETTE
TABLE
AND
4
CHAIRS,
chairs are chrome w/Ming blue seats
and back, table with wood top. Exc.
condition. $30. 724-2445.

+ CS 3 SH
SECTIONAL,
DK.
BLUE
stripe;
6’ Pumice
bench;
table top
electric organ, 242 octaves. All very
reas. Call after 5 p.m. 679-3657.
3’

3

LIKE
NEW
LOVELY
IMPORTED
German baby buggy $25; Nuremburg
wooden baby bed $25; play pen. 1220
Forest, Wilmette. Call AL 6-4937.

Wha...
23
{IN
SET, = $25
each. Also lamps; coffee tbl.; wooden
storage
cabs.;
metal wardrobe,
8696725 before 8:30 a.m., aft. 5:30 p.m.
ANTIQUE—RD.
OAK
PED.
TABLE;
lge. dec. trunk; shutters; china; frmd.
prints;
hand
crafted
holiday
gift
items. 316 Southgate N’brk. 272-8147.

|

SEARS
AUTO.
WASHER,
LIKE NEw,
$60. For baby:
port-a-crib plus mattress and sheets; infant seat; scales.
Evanston. Call after 6 p.m. 491-9076.

12

FIRE
SCRN.;
PR. CHRS.;
SET DISHes; steam iron; record cab.; records;
spokr.;
ant. glass-plates-frame;
brass
lamp; used lumber. CE 4-3245.

20 —

10

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

KNIGHT 25-22 CB RADIO, 23 CHANEL
transceiver, $60, almost new. AC power supply
included.
Call DA
8-7908
after 5 p.m.
21” ZENITH
TV
BLONDE
CONSOL®
cost
$500,
will
sell
for
$75.
TV
excellent
condition,
console
makes
beautiful piece of furniture. DA 8-8256.

LOVELY
OLD,
CHINA,
8
settings plus serving pes., $25.
misc.
Call
677-8289.
3 Salem
Skokie. (New England Village)

GAS
HOT
WATER
HEATER;
SUMP
Pump; Gas stove; Zenith 21’ TV; 110
V,
air
cond;
kit.
sink;
radiators;
lavatory sinks; disposal; 446-1646.

UNIVERSAL
GAS
RANGE;
4 WHITE |
metal
radiator
covers,
like
new;
venetian blinds, perfect cond.; wall to
wall carp. Call after 5:30 IN 3-2275.
BED

174

ANTIQUE
WIRE
PLANT
STAND,
3
tier with arch, $25; pr. Eng. Windsor
antique arm chairs, $70 ea. 272-0186.

TWIN
tion,

HOSPITAL

Goods

MOVING TO SMALLER HOUSE. MUST
sell
18
-.0n;
it.
2.
dr. &gt; Hotpoint
refrigerator, left swing doors;
9 yrs.
old, $50. 328-1664 or 272-5915.

LULLABYE
CRIB AND
MATCHING
5
drawer
chest,
Simmons
Beautyrest
crib mattress. 2 vears old.
256-1878

VERY GOOD CONDITION $90.
Call 328-9439 mornings only.

For Sale—Household

COUCH:
2
PILLOW,
DOWN,
$50;
Drop leaf table and matching server:
service for 12, blue and white dishes
open stock. VErnon 5-1729.
| ANTIQUE
FRENCH
VERNE
MARTIN |
type
occasional
table;
old
small
French sideboard.
Call 446-3225.

and

ROOM SET. $55.
buffet. and table.
251-3147.

Kenmore

Sale—Household

Italian

EXQUISITE
IMPORTED
WHITE
marble
top
coffee
table,
36”
dia.,
antique
white
pedestal base.
Please
phone AL 1-5721.

LIGHT
GREEN.
CUSTOM
sofa: 2 cushion, 80’. plastic
excellent condition. $75.
DAvis 8-7019

For

MOVING
SALE:
SAT.
AND
SUN.
11
a.m. to 5 p.m. 1441 Tower Rd., Winn.
Furniture;
appliances;
all
types
household accessories. 446-3426.

DAY COMPLETE HOUSE/GARDEN,
garage: Toro Red Rider mower, $15
f.; 60” oval glass top dinette set, iron
large
dressers:
spread
and
feathe
bed, etc.; big clothes closet; loads and
loads of goodies—nothing for children
Sat. Sept. 2nd, 10 till 6. 1 blk. east o
Waukegan
Road
on _ Lake-Cook:
Birchwood Road, Northbrook, Il.
MOVING
TO
FLORIDA—MUST
SELI
2 arm chairs, $25 ea.; TV set, $15: tw
nole lamps, $2.50 ea., 2 glass end tbls
$5.00 ea.; 3 lamps, $5.00 ea.; 20” girl’
bike, $8.50;
trike, $5.00:
elec. train
$25; toys, lady’s clothes sz. 12 to 1
mise.
children’s
winter
wear.
390
Countryside Lane, Glenview 724-7331.

~

172

44’”" AND
54” ROUND
OAK
TABLES;
Early American wash bench;
wicker
chrs.;
doll dresser;
misc.
antiques.
2041
Wilmette
Av., Wilmette.
AL
60816.

MODEL
90 IRONRITE
MANGLE
$95
Frigidaire ‘‘Cold Pantry”’ refrig. $150
twin bed compl. $75; Fisher Model X
101-B Stereo Ampl.
$50;
Mah.
knee
hole desk $30; tea cart $5.00;
Ligh
olier
pull-down
ceil.
fixt.
$20:
1
Golfcraft clubs, nylon bag $75: 2 d
metal file cab. $15. Call 328-5152.
UNUSUAL
COACH
HSE.
SALE
Great
variety!
Turkey
platters,
ted
cart, torchieres,
china, glass, silver
coffee tbles., chrs., Many items neve
used 50c to $3.00. Bicycles $10. Likd
new Honda
$400. Clean sale. Thurs.
Fri.
9 to 9 Sat.
to 2 P.M.
14141
Forest, Evanston ent. from alley.

Bargain Boutique
GOOD SELECTION OF FURNITURE
Women’s summer clothing 25c.
823 Dempster,

Evanston

328-577

WRINGER
WASHER
LESS
THAN
yr. old,$50;
mahog.
dresser
base
vanity and bench,
$25;
kit. table,
chairs,
$7.00:
2 riding
coats,
blac
melton, sz. 12 and 14, $15 ea.: blac
velvet
safety
hunt
cap,
spurs
and
crop; GReenleaf 5-3733.

Thurs. 11
to 1 p.m.

GARAGE SALE
1314 Oak, Evanston
a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sat.

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

August

3!,

10 a.m

196

6

�eR

x
4,

a fer

Sale—Miscellaneous

176: ‘ For -Sale~-HMisecllenesus

|

7 PIECES OF LUGGAGE
MAGED—USED—UNCLAIMED
air. Mostly $3 to $8. Saturday
-rear warehouse.
KAEHLER LUGGAGE
1421 SHERMAN,
EVANSTON

REonly

VING: 2 PRACTICALLY
NEW
AIR
onditioners, 5,500 B.TU.;
R.C.A. gas
ryer;
den furn.;
sleep sofa;
chair;
al.
desk
unit;
end
table;
lady’s
gure skates sz. 8; white antique satin
rapes full length;
matching set golf
lubs; 2 Vornado fans. AL 6-2937.
KYARD
SALE:
WEBER
BAR-B&gt;», picnic
table
and
benches;
reel
ower mower; spreader; garden tools;
ide;
ping-pong
table;
Duro
power
aw; baby car bed; Teeter-babe;
ice
ates;
misc. 2149 Golf Court, Gleniew. PA -4417.
iIDAK
CAROSEL
PROJECTOR,
ays
and
screen
$70;
Frigidaire
efrig.
freezer
$50;
dbl. oven
ange
$50;
kitchen
tbl.
and
chrs.;
edwood picnic tbl. and benches $40;
a
motor; exercise weights. PA
VING;
MUST
SAC. DINETTE
SET
d hutch,
$50;
French
bdrm.
set;
ep table, $15; 2 boy’s chests, $40; 6’
ormica
top
bar,
stools,
$50;
bar
lasses, $5.00;
convt. 20’’ bike, $15;
0’’ tricycle,
$3.00;
Kettle
Bar-B-Q,
HO. Misc. Call 673-2064.
JOR
MOVE
HAVE
DUPLICATES
hmps;
light
drapes;
dishes;
applices;
blankets;
garden tools;
lawn
hairs;
boy’s
toys;
tricycles;
bab
rn.;
pictures. Garage—2151
Forestiew
Rd.,
Evanston.
Thurs.
Fri.
9
m
PC,
COUCH
$25;
STOVE
$5.00;
pfrig.
$5.00;
buggy
$20;
din.-table
B.00;
chairs;
lamps;
king
spreads;
rapes; 1000 items of clothing; Jewelly; girls 4 yr. through teens; women’s
ize 14; boys to size 20; skates; otys,
ec. Call UN 4-8631.
HIDE-A-BED
WITH
GREEN
ip
cover;
tiled
top.
coffee
table;
breglass
snack
trays
and_
stand;
ild’s stand up poo] table; HO train
oard with trains, folds to wall with
ulletin board,
All very
good
cond.
est offer. CR 2-5185.
RAGE
SALE—THURS. - FRI - SAT.
105 Second St., Northbrook. 1 wheel
ailer; pr. snow tires, 650 x 13; misc.
ord-Chevy parts;
seats and int. for
5 to ’57 convert.;
posi-traction rear
d for Chevy; misc. clothing for. boys
nd girls; household articles.
E
NEW
KENMORE
AUTOM.
3
yele washer and matching gas dryer;
erf. cond., price reduced, best offer.
orkline
carriage;
stroller;
Cosco
igh chair; rocking horse; floor fan;
isc.; all under $10.. UN 9-1677.
ASSO
COLORED
SIGNED
LITHO
4x20,
338/350.
Still
Life
A_
La
harlotte, $300; 12 cast sterling: Signs

odiac. May

rnamentally,

be worn

exquisite
251-9191

176

14’ table drill press;

acc.

USED

AMERICAN

BOY’S
BIKES:
26”
3
SPEED,
$25; 20’’ with Banana seat, Angel bars,
ae
Dehumidifier $15. 251-4231, after
a.m.
PORT.
TV;
TRUMPET;
WEBCOR
~tape recorder;
small Magnus
organ;
cartop boat loader; Coleman lantern;
ice crusher. 272-5619.

IQUES:
BRASS,
COPPER,
PEWbr:
art glass,
furniture,
and
much
isc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
Pp. 4 mi. N. Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6
JAckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6177
CU.
FT.
UPRIGHT
FREEZER,
125; Bendix De Luxe Auto. washer,
50:°
2
end
tbls.
and
coffee
tbl.,
ormica tops, $20; green uphols. chr.
/slipecover. $25; fur cape, brown, 180, $45. 724-6058.
RAGE
SALE—FRI.
SEPT.
1ST
nd Fri. Sept. 8th. 10-5 p.m. Ping pong
able;
auto.
washer;
gas
dryer;
ooks: rototiller; ladders; other Misc.
09 Holly
Ct.,
Northbrook.
(Off
of
rant and Edgewood Lane).
D. AND
FRENCH
FURN.;
ORIEN:
hl
rugs;
china;
antiques;
linens;
hmps;
sew.
mach.;
vacy.
attach.;
hdies’ clothes;
shoes, furs;
Fri.-Sat.
0 to 5. 777 N. Michigan, Chicago. Apt.
407.
:

177

FOR “A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”
clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka
FURN.;
SALE.
HOUSE
AND
BSMNT.
clothes sz. 10-16. POOL,
4’ high, 12’
round with filter and ladder, $35; 2679
Stewart, Evanston. Thurs., Fri., Sat.

OD
BUY
—
PHOTO
ENLARGER,
2. tent
7x10, $35; Baby bed, $9.00;
aple bunk beds, $18; 4 chairs and
able,
$10;
misc.
old
furniture
and
uff. WI 5-5760. Call between 11 a.m.
nd 7 p.m.
VING SALE THURS. AND FRI., 10
b 4. Reed rattan chrs. and tbls.; 5 pe.
ood dinette set; 2 pc. sofa; redwood
bl. w/umbrella;
ladies’
and
men’s
Hothing and other house and garden
ems. 700 Wagner Rd., Glenview.
VING GARAGE
SALE. TORO
SNO
lower,
lawn
mower.
sweerer,
preader.
Hi-chair,
sand
box,
lge.
attel horse, jump seat, train, toys,
ooks. porch glider, misc. Reasonable,
incoln, Glenview
PA 4-5161.
IQUES:
COPPER
COOKER;
uge wicker hamper (Civil War Death
Basket); wooden trunk; rocker; jugs
nd jars. Wicker Fern vlanter—Lullay baby bed. Misc. 2144 Fir Street,
lenview. 729-3458.
Y’S
SPYDER
BIKE,
LIKE
NEW,
old
color,
2
months
old:
walkienikies, never used,
pair $12;
132nd
onogram
slot car racing
set, fine
ond. $15; Sears power sweeper $5.00;
869-7829.
NMORE
DE
LUXE
GAS
DRYER,
ke
new,
$95.
Five
695x14
ww
bless tires, $45. Stereo
component
lystem $180. Lawnsweeper,
$22. 965499.
SAT., SUN.. MON. ONLY
610 Central, Wilmette. Garage sale:
air type hair dryer; TV, needs tube;
rr pcg
and
children’s’
clothing;
sc.
R SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
ngles; iron sheets; and other misc.
AND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
466 Berkeley
Rd., Highland
Park
IDlewood 3-1466
R
E
SALE:
BREAKFAST
SET
ith 5 chairs; Schwinn girl’s bicycle;
Ind tables; misc. 2609 Noyes St., rear.
vanston.

NORTH
1104

COND... LIKE NEW, REAS.
Call 743-2048
MOVING:
DOUBLE
BED;
CHESTS;
Chairs;
Exercycle;
baby equipment.
Lots more. Much misc. 314 Elmwood
Ave., Evanston.
RUMMAGE
SALE
1230
DEWEY
Evanston. Thurs. Fri. and Sat. Loads
of clothes, toy’s, bikes;
antiques;
2
wheel all steel cargo trailer. 864-4333.

SET

HOSPITAL BED—EASILY
OPERATED
by
hand.
Perfect
Condition.
$90.
ne
$40. Call CR
2-

BIRD
BATH
(COST $38); GIRL’S 26”
Schwinn
Bike $12; lounge and yard
etc.
chairs;
hose;
sprinklers;
rake;
601 Elmwood, Wilmette (at Sheridan).
BASEMENT
SALE:
LADIES’
AND
men’s,
children’s
clothes,
all sizes.
Shoes,
hats,
give
away
prices. Call
after 4 p.m. ID 2-3692.

GARAGE SALE—SEPT. | -2
CLOTHING
AND
MUCH
neous. 4050 Bunker Lane,

MISCELLAWilmette.

By

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

LIGHT
.

and

M. DANNER

Attics,

192

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

2

KING

HONDA
1965 HONDA

Loan

3

i

Ss SY

|

OFFER
:

S-90, $225.

CB-160,

MONTHS

HONDA

9-2036.

BIKE

CHILDREN

S

65

RED

EXCE

conditon 196612. $175 or best of
869-7373
:

Res

1965 HONDA $50

ie

BLACK, $175 OR BEST OFFER
446-3854
PF:

_

1963 HONDA “250” SCRAMBLER.
_—
Very good condition. $400. Call after
p.m. 251-4903.
ee
EXC. COND., LOW MILEAGE. $850.
Cail 724-4154 after 6 p.m.
yg y
1966
HONDA
50
CUB_
ELEC rR.
plus extras.
$185. 446-1529 evenin:
Thursday or after Monday.
1967

HARLEY

250

CC.

DAVIDSON

(SP)

miles.

offer

Equipment—with

extras.
1,200
328-3174.

Best

|

1966 SUZUKI 50CC
NEVER USED. 446-033

1966
BERINI,
50
CC.
DR
:
miles. New condition. 200 M:P.G.
gears to shift. Ideal transportat:
$90. DA 8-3277.
:

1966 RED SUZUKI 150 CC.
MINT CONDITION.
noe
BOUGHT BIGGER Br KE. f:
5 SPEED

call after

MONZA

5 p.m.

|

1960 Harley Davidson 74
GOOD
CONDITION.
offer. OR 3-4319.

SUZUKI

X-5

weeks
t

$850

INVADER,

OR
Ee

BEST
SS

BA

old; immaculate;
sell i
diately;

aLY

marina

blue;
:

offer, Ask for Art at 636-3710,

Back To School —
65

HONDA

90.

Must |

$225

OR

OFFER.

Good shape. CR 2-1626 after 5 p.m.
lent

From.

Tires and Accessories
SAHPE.

Call 251-9817

Motorcycles—Go

OLD,

+

or

young to ride. $140. Call 272-9067. —

condition. Best offer.
ID 3-2205 after 5 p.m.

1966

Honda

1967 HONDA 305
Scrambler,
perfect
condition.Trials
tires,
1,600
mi.,
$575.
Call
234-1822
Between 5 and 7 p.m.

Scrambl

Call ALpine’1-4568

1965 HONDA SCRA
150 cc, many extras, taet
$185. Leaving for school.
DAvis 8-2676.

aliee

1964 HONDA
VERY

GOOD

|
Tie

50-

CONDITION,

$

Call eves. ask for Ted, GR 5-8605

1967

Sprint:

offer.

HARLEY

DAVIDSON

shape,
Nights,

_

250cc with skid plate, $725

Call 724-7042.
HONDA
With
272-0513.

‘

S90.

aie

PERFEC

luggage

5196

‘rack.

1965 HONDA 50.LES
WHITE COLOR—MILEAGE

than

2,000.

194

$150.

Mobile

REGAL
eres
ath,
erator

front

Carts

305

Low mileage. Best offer:

ning.

MOBILE
x50’;

ning;
+9

I

and

Best

back

HOME

2-bdrm.;

bag

att.

steps,

offer.
Call PArk

being

and

und

9-1042

1965

VALIANT

white

alum.

trans.

Must

alum.

1965
GILERA
124
CC
SCRAMBLER.
Low mileage, excellent condition, best
offer. A. Johnson, 346-4000, or 337-1759.

AND
Jim

es

oes

MOBILE
HOME
51’
eee
yf
rm., 2 bdrm
z
Car
ng,
drapes,
stove,
ref
and
etc. Also inci udes oil tank

awn.,

unde!

10’x

45’

s

’66 SUZUKI X-6
Excellent condition. $500 or best offer.
i
sell, leaving for college. Call 432-

4-5171

a4

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{
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in

AND
272

1966 HONDA 305 SCRAMBLE
Custom paint, chrome fenders.

MICKEY
THOMPSON
MAG
wheels, fits GTO, Chevelle, etc., good
cond., $50 or best offer. 251-0750.

193

Cost

$-90

MINI

272-4132,

For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—Trailers

Auto

$375,

LIKE NEW—BEST
YO 5-6837

1966 DUCATI

4 Used General Duel 90 Tires

Cleared.

REPAIRS
driveways.

Now!

THUNDERBIRD. GOOD
827-0395.

Misc.
272-5520

PArk

Buy ‘Em

1

59 TRIUMPH 650CC

Hard Top to Fit '55-'57

REMOVAL
Garages

Loans

an Auto

CC

CUSTOM, NEW TRANS.
1,000 mi. Must see.

PROprice

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,
ore
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
adder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

HAULING

RUBBISH

Up

945-6000

190

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL
HI 6-2786
Larry Carney
Basements,

$10.95

SUPPLY
EVANSTON

Automobile

With

LIGHT HAULING

BIKE
20’
EXC.
CONDITION
WITH
training wheels
$15. Flexible plastic
roe 114’’ ideal for sump, never used,
00’, $20. 945-1807.

Shoes

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

HAULING

VE 5-1195
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD

160

offer.

1965 TRIUMPH TR-6

AUTOMOTIVE

TOP
SOIL
HUMUS
SAND
—
Manure — gravel — gravel drives —
rubbish removal —
power lawn rolling
— tree removal —
fill dirt — grading.

MOTOROLA
3
CHANNEL
STEREO
with AM-FM radio; exc. cond.; girl’s
26’’ bike;
wooden
double bed headboard. 679-3565.

Honda

Best

$659 NEW.
SEE
IT—YOU’LL
GI
oo
condition. Only 5,000 mi. V:

Coins and Stamps

188

reliable.

after 5 p.m.

and

CLASSIC
STAMP’ AND
COIN CO., 607
Custer, Evanston, DA 8-9789. We buy
or trade stamps. or coin collections.
We specialize in European mint sets.
Member
A.S.D.A. We pay $1.25 per
silver certificate.
‘
STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line.
of
both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES
disposed of. ps
| and Shipping.
Call for Free
Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353

OF

and

RUPP

Bicycle

POOL
TABLE:
2.YRS.
OLD,
fessional
size,
slate,
original
$1,500, asking $600.
HI 6-1141

Sales

C

Call after 5 p.m. UN

FOR SALE: PUP TENT; 2 SLEEPING
bags; 2 air mattresses, $15. Also golf
clubs ALpine 6-1743.
BEAR KODIAC MAGNUM
48
pound
hunting-target
bow.
New
condition. Arrows available. Call GR
5-4997 evenings.
GOLF CLUB BARGAIN
4 never used Arnold Palmer woods.
EY value, Will sell for $70. Call 253-

187

80-100

COLLEGE—MUST

8-6061

SS.

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
lus
fabric,
142
Price
DRAPERY
le.
CARPETING from $4.69 per yd. Work
guar. FREE estimates. terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery, Inc.
Call 677-6350

MACHINE

Fast

BERKELEY'S

ANGLERS
1016 DAVIS ST.

Miscellaneous

LIGHT

674-

Soccer Shoes $8.95 Up

Evanston

Suzuki

Marina blue, luggage carrier, cylinde
bored
97 CC
and
ported
over
si
carb.,
tuned
exhaust
with
(

METALLIC GREEN STINGWILL TAKE BEST OFFER
CALL JOHN HI 6-4041.

Football

SLIPCOVER SALE

FRIGIDAIRE
WASHER
AND DRYER;
fold away
bed;
mimeograph;
Saturday Garage
sale. 342 Lagoon
Drive,
Northfield.

TO

1-6454

1966 Honda

Sporting Goods
Equipment

REUPHOLSTERY

CHAIR

EXC.

SEWING

183

DINNER AND RUMMAGE
SALE
Thursday,
Friday and Saturday.
2031 Brown Ave. Mother’s Union Home.
Mrs. Jay
DA 8-7687

179

66

ENTERING

Cover

BLACK, $20.
ALpine 6-0858

4-5133

Rummage

178

APARTMENT
SIZE STOVE
AND
REfrigerator; 6 yr. Storkline crib: infant
travel seat; Call after 6 p.m. 328-3258.

ELNA

CO.

$200.

Dowling

Boy's 24'' Schwinn

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.
OLD
FREE
RADIOS,
TVS,
TAPE
recorders and electric motors wanted
by 13 year old boy to take parts from
and experiment with. Call 835-4579.

YELLOW
G.E. WASHER
$75:
SPEED
Queen dryer $75, like new. Wash tub;
white wrought iron headboard:
chest
of drawers; rocking horse. 835-4805.
LADIES
12 LB BOWLING
BALL AND
bag, used 6 times:
General Electric
Mixmaster with attachments, slightly
used. 256-3423, mornings.

GOOD
CONDITION,
FULL
acces. $65. Call 328-3806.

BOY’S
RAY.

PAPER

METAL
UN

FULL
SZ.
CRIB;
BRASS
WALL
clock:
women’s
clothing,
beautiful
condition sz. 12: meat slicer; 937-6678.

WHEEL

AND
EMERSON

old,

Tom

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

Furnishings

SHORE

years

ELECTRESS

Bicycles

COME

Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.
Col. Dan Danner, Glenview. PA 4-5171.

MOVING—MUST
SELL. FURNISHINGS
kit. set, lamps, desk. chests, bed, draperies, spreads. Baldwin Acros. svinet
piano. All exc. cond; UP 8-8252.

MISC.

182

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 B UY

Home

RO

ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRITER
Arrow model. Excellent condition. $35.
Phone AL 1-3468 after 7 p.m.
TYPEWRITER—ELECTRIC
PORTAble 12” carriage. Steel-vinyl carrying
case.
Sears.
2
rs.
old,
yr.
guarantee. $120. Call 251-0520.

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Complete

KILN
NEw-

112

Contact

$499

1 DAY REPAIR SERVICE

SCRIPT TYPE, DE LUXE ’66 MODEL.
Perfect condition. AL 6-1280.

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup,
831-9467.
Closed
Sundays. until
Labor Day. Prices subject to change
without notice.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)

If

X-5 INVADER

6454 N. Western Ave., Chicago.

Olympia Portable Typewriter

Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

SMALL
SPRAY
GUN
WITH
COMpressor, $15. Call 272-0268 after 5 p.m.

STOLE; LAMPS. MUCH
Call YO 5-0399

Wtd.

pad.

ROYAL

Carts

NORTH SHORE’S LARGEST
CYCLE
DEALER
BACK TO SCHOOL CLEARANCE SA

COPY

OFFICE FURNITURE FOR SALE
Saleman’s
desk;
bookkeeper’s
desk
and
executive
desk
with
glass
top,
swivel chairs. Call 823-5971.

Wanted:

HOWELL
DINETTE
SET.
ONE
EXT.
leaf, 4 white leather hi-back chairs;
pr. of custom made louvered doors;
camera. Call 869-4106 and evenings.

MINK

ane

STEINWAY
UPRIGHT
PIANO;
TRAP
drum; portable HI-FI; kneehole desk.
Call 251-1157.
MATGARAGE
SALE;
KING
SZ.
tress; child’s desk and chr.; drapes;
other
high
chr.;
2-child
stroller;
misc.; best offer; 251-0063.

MOVING TO CITY MUST DISPOSE OF
liv. rm., bdrm. and other furn. Elec.
sewing
machine;
occasional
furn.;
Toro power lawn mower; garden tools
and other items. Call AL 1-3675.
MISC. SMALL ANTIQUES:
brass, glassware, Oriental, etc., much
bric-a-brac. Also bunk beds, solid rock
maple.
good
cond.
Platinum
blonde
wig, 100% human hair: 869-4352.
NEED A LIFT?
Ride up and down stairs on chair
inclinator. Length of track: 15’.
Like new $600
Phone AL 1-3138

SALE:

—Go

BROWN'S

CONDITION, REASONABLE.
Call 864-4677 or. 864-8210

typewriter

FEDDERS
6,000 B.T.U. AIR
CONDITIONER, $75. CALL
UN 4-0032.

WELL
KEPT
CARPETS
SHOW
THE
results
of regular
Blue
Lustre
spot
cleaning.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.
FALL BARGAINS,
THURS. AND
FRI.
12 to 4. Edison crib, jump seat, many
baby needs. Ironing tbls.; step stool;
furn.;
toys;
many.
household
items.
1727 Wilmette Av., Wilmette.

CRIB;

FOR

4 TV SETS, NEED
FIXING;
2 SMALL
record players. Call evenings UNiversity 4-6044.
WINE
PRESS;
TYPEWRITER;
BAND
saw;
many
books;
desk;
interesting
mise. items, Fri. before noon and all
day Sat. at 1049 Hinman, Evanston.

STAND-

BABY BUGGY; BABY

GOOD

LADIES’
LUGGAGE;
ANT.
BIRCH
dresser and 5 tier corner shelves; love
seat, D. Phyfe; headboard; ant. white
rd. coffee tbl. All good cond. 729-0543.

ard sinks and Formica tops, one 36’
one 42’’, complete with pink bowls and
faucets. $25 ea. or best offer. Phone
Harvey, 272-7905.

HAVILAND
CHINA;
LAMPS;
for jewelry;
antique victrola;
castle 1-8790; NEwcastle 1-4662,

AMPECO PHOTO
MACHINE

SOLD
HOME.
WASHING
MACHINE,
lamps;
clothing;
odds
and ends for
sale, 673-0204, after 7 p.m. weekdays
and anytime weekends.

as pins or used
design.

DRASTIC REDUCTION—PERF. COND.
Handsome
wal. desk, form. top
plus
extension; 3 show rm: tbls., or student
desks, wal.,, white form. top, drawer
48 x 30; tabl. 60 x 30; 9 stainless naug.
stack
chrs.;
sofa.
989
Merchandise
Mart, Chicago. 644-2636.

2

ESTATE
SALE:
MAPLE
BEDRM.
furn.; kit. set; gas space heater; elec.
heater;
clothing; patient lifter; exercise bar;. lamps, tables. 1611 Crain St.,
Evanston. 10 to 6 Thurs., Fri., Sat.
600
ORIGINAL
LARGE
GRANITE
street bricks.
Beautifully
worn,
outstanding
for unique
patio and landscape design. First bid over $200 takes
all, 272-6545.
GARAGE
SALE;
FRI. AND
SAT.
10
until
5.
Some
furniture;
odds
and
ends;
clothing;
Bendix
washer,
$10.
=
Meadow
Ln. Glenview Countryside.
SEARS STATION WAGON UMBRELLA
tent, 1142 x 1142; colorful side awning
and fly. Pole and tent cases. Used 1
season. Cost $178. Best offer.
328-1450

2 NEVER

300 FT: USED WHITE
PICKET FENCE, 4 FT. HIGH.
BEST OFFER. PA 4-0559.

6’’ jointer;

shaper. Each with all essential
Used very little. Call SH 3-3824.

eyel

_—Office and Store Equipment

DISPOSING
MY
HOME
WORK
SHOP
have
avail.
Delta
10’’ unisaw;
12”

lathe;

“193°

For Sale—Miscellaneous

wget

ey
Classified —
pees

�195
: Utility Trailers
USTOM

CHEVY

aks oe

CAMPER/VAN

neg
200 Call AL 1-8236.
17’

oven,
sure

STUDEBAKER
PICKUP,
GOOD
cond., tires like new. Well worth $100.
Call UN 4-9020 days.

ERGLAS
SELF-CONTAINED
with gas/elec.
refr., range,

gra

a

toilet.

110/12

v.

water

196

ae em. Demonstrator—nev$1,595. 724-4122.

.

Foreign

TRAILER
HEAVY
15

TON

PICK

“MILEAGE,

to

UP

IN

our

Rd
729-1800

1963

Glenview,

°63

1966LOW DODGE
VAN
MILEAGE.
864-6800

AUSTIN

HEALEY

with black
convertible

VERY

RACING
475-5654.

SPRITE.

BALANCE OF NEW GAR GUARANTEE
Full Price $1,595
ESTABLISHED

Knauz

Cont’l.

TR-3

CREDIT

5

WIRES,

MET. GREEN
TONNEAU.

offer.

$750

BEST

PORSCHES
912, 5 wr eee.

ONLY

3,000 ACTUAL

MERCEDES
GREATLY
ye

REDUCED

PRICES

OF

MILES.

Benz Sedans. Included in this
230S Sedans, 250S Sedans.

Largest

$3,995.

sale,

OF

BRAND

Model

NEW

200 4 Dr., 200

stockof Mercedes-Benz

DELIVERY
272-7905

in

the

64

1964 VW

VOLKSWAGENS

"65 VW

FOR

$1,095
$1,495
$1,095

Sedan

—'65 VW Bus
'64 VW Bus
VW

Sun

VOLKSWAGEN

Roof

$895

Arranged
al

we

vinyl

roof

$1,195

~ Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO
AUTH.

y i Slouifind
oe

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

869-3015
SERVICE

WKND.
1-0811.

1960
TR
3
ORIGINAL
OWNER,
mileage
under
14,000. Highest offer.
Inspection Sept.
2,
3
and
4.
850
Sheridan Rd., Glencoe, VE 5-2230.

NICE

'66 Karmann Ghia $1,695
'66 Fastback
$1,795
with

1966 SUNROOF

SEA BLUE. MUST SELL THIS
Exc. cond.; best offer. ALpine

CONDITION.
PArk 4-8510.

LIKE

NEW TIRES,
864-6310

quick
sale.
DA 8-8486.

1100

$295

or

TIRES,
ENGINE
JUST
REBUII
Call HI 6-0744, 59 Meadowood Lun.,

best

1962
BLUE

VOLKSWAGEN

SUNROOF SEDAN $500.
Call 869-7355

VOLKSWAGEN
I6 point safety and performance
inspection has been done.
100%, guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.
1966 VOLKSWAGEN
1965
1965

DE

LUXE

SEDAN
Blue

MICRO

BUS

Sea

blue

VOLKSWAGEN.

SEDAN

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN

Blue

White,

Radio,

1963 VOLKSWAGEN

Gas

unroof,

Heater.

White

1962 VOLKSWAGEN. CONVERT.

'

Black

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN

1961

SEDAN

Blue

VOLKSWAGEN

1960 VOLKSWAGEN

CONVERT.

OTHER TRADE-INS
1964 MONZA CONVERT. ........00..-00--. $995
1964

PLYMOUTH

1964 FALCON
1961

2,000 MI. ONLY. ALL EXTRAS.
Perfect. Price $1,695. Call 724-7639.

Red

|

FUTU RA.
automatic

transmission

ALFA ROMEO — 2,000
Convertible,

red

with

radio.

Winnetka
Import Motors
666 Green Bay Rd.

HI 6-6100

Agents for Volkswagen

Insurance Co.

Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday thru Friday
9 am.-5 p.m.— Saturday.
Closed Sunday.

TOYOTA FOR 1967
$1,695
FULL
PRICE

‘67 Cougar

'64

$2,695
'63 Pontiac

Catalina

'6|

AND

FULL

EQUIP.

RADIO

AND

POWER,

MANY

Prix

EXTRAS.

Full Price $895

'65 Chevy
TRANS.,

Ghia

FACTORY
Full price

'62 Pontiac Gran

HEATER.

Full Price $595
AUTO.

AIR,
Real

$795

'62 Chevy 4 Dr. Sedan
AND

Karmann

CONVERT.
with radio.

$795
RADIO

Prix

$1,695

FULL
POWER,
RADIO
heater. Full price.

STICK,

Pontiac Gran

FULL
POWER,
FACT.
vinyl top and bucket seats.
luxury at low, low price.

FULL
POWER,
YELLOW
AND
black, vinyl top, full price.

BENZ

1967

WEN.

Blue,

$375.

1967 MERCEDES 250S
Almost
new,
auto
trans.,
AM-FM
p.s., Call AL '6-0363 or HI 6-4293.

MG

‘62 VW: R/H, separate sno

SUNROOF

$975.

1961 SPORTS ALFA ROMEO
14,000 miles;
clean;
unusually excellent
condition;
hardtop
and
canvas
top; luggage rack. Access. 724-9128.

1957 MERCEDES

Call
Mr.
Williams
for
FREE
cre
check. Bank financing available.
TAMBOURINE MOTORS
Authorized Renault-Peugeot Deale
New Renaults from $1,399
1501 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview,
BR 3-5555
Open Sunday
PA 4-8

1962 RENAULT CONVERT. GOOD
mechanical cond., low mileage, $435.
Call AL 1-6243.

$850

1965 Volkswagen Sedan

co.

'64 VW Sqa.back

Priced
for
offer. Eves.

BLUE 1966 VOLKSWAGEN
17,500 miles, gets good gas mileage,
$1, 400 cash.
Call 433-3983 after 5 p.m.

VW

190SL

condition, $295.
Call 446-3599

‘59 VW

SEDAN

heater, exc. tires.
Call 945-0411

1959

1964 FIAT 1100-D SEDAN:
RED, TAN
interior, 4-speed column shift, radio,
heater, ‘WW, excellent condition. $600.
Call 465-900. 3.

CORVETTE
CONV. BLUE
300 H-P.,
4 speed, Posi., AM-FM
radio, excellent cond. $2,600.
GR 5-8327

Radio,

100%, GUARANTEED
Orders

good

Renault Caravelle
CONVERTIBLE, $900.
at 7743 Kedvale, Skokie.

SUNBEAM
1959
3 WAY
CONVERTIble. Am-fm radio. Good condition. $250
or best offer. Call 251-3579 after 6 p.m.

Peiinens
Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM
717 CHICAGO AVE.
AGENT

1963

Mid-West.

IN EVANSTON

16 POINT CHECKED

2 tops,

BLACK WITH RED hes! | SEES
Phone 432-5000, ext. 4295 after 6 p.m.

See

SUNDAYS
SPECIALIST

432-7688

Benz

MGB 1963 (July)

1967
Diesel

VOLKSWAGEN
Overseas

1963
RENAULT
CARAVELLE
CONvertible. Going away to school, must
sell. Good condition, white with blue
interior. Hard and soft top, radio and
heater. Call 724-3490.

NORTHBROOK

DAILY 9-9

OVERSEAS

PRICE

BENZ

BALANCE

1550 FRONTAGE ROAD
OPEN

FULL

COND.

MG.

Green

OR

1965 MG-MIDGET, RED, on
CUSTOM
carpeting, R and H, wires, other. extras. Engine and trans. recently a
hauled.
Beautiful
shape.
Entering
Navy. $1,500or best offer. Call 256-4450"

1967 PORSCHE

62

engine and trans. $800.
after 6 p.m. 772-4775.

Mercedes

1965
ROVER
2000
SPORT
SEDAN.
The safety car and yet the fun ear.
Beautiful
white
with
black
leather
interior. Locally owned and serviced
car,
so
it’s
unusually
a
Knauz
Continental Autos—CE 4-1700
1967
CORVETTE
300
H.P.
4 SPEED
posit.
Red
convert.
w/red
int. FMww;
8,000 mi.; 2 yr. war. Pvt.
Getting 68, must sell. $3,675. ID 2-

Foreign and Sports Cars

BLACK AND BEAUTIFU
TONNEAU COVER. AN
SLIDING WINDOWS. PRE
VIOUS OWNER
REALL
MAINTAINED THIS MA
CHINE. FIRST COME FIR
SERVED FOR ONLY $59

1959 Mercedes
EXC.

Autos.

Call 537-0877
’54
HEALEY
100-4
ROADSTER
3speed and o’drive. Needs body work.
Extra
trans.
and sh.
blk.
Also 56
Chevy 2-dr. H.T. 4-s sors Hurst link.
‘Like new tires. PA |

“MODEL

Less
Call

$1,746

ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS SALE
Brand New and Demonstrators
EXAMPLE:

"63

car.

196

Cars

Dragster — Full Body

1965 VOLVO 4 DR. SEDAN
Radio,
heater.
Yellow
finish
with
brown
leatherette
interior.
Exceptionally
nice
example
of a rugged

Sopenaniie

ond Sports

1965 SAAB
96 SEDAN;
14,000
miles
by orig. owner;
exceptionally
clean;
exc:
economy;
$1,150.
1433
Church St., Northbrook. 272-8260.

Call Mr.
Williams for FREE
credit
check. Bank financing available.
TAMBOURINE MOTORS
Authorized Renault-Peugeot Dealer
New Renaults from $1,399
1501 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview, Til.
BR 3-5555
Open Sunday
PA 4-8600

Included in this sale are used and Brand New ‘67s.
47 Extras as Standard Equipment: all 4 Door Sedans,
with power glide transmission, push button radios,
hitewalls, air foam seats, fully carpeted, 2 speed win3 dow washers and wipers. 30 miles to a gallon of gasoline.

Foreign

1965
VOLVO
WHITE
122-S
2
DR.
sedan, 32,000 miles, radio, white wall
tires. Excellent condition. Reasonable.
945-7384.

Cash difference
$800
As low as
MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS
LOW AS $29.11.
THIS OFFER WILL BE IN
EFFECT FOR TWO WEEKS
ONLY!
DON'T MISS THIS
MONEY SAVING OFFER.

~ Dealer's Loss Is Your Gain

WITH

196

allowance on '63 VW
as much as
$946

Sports Cars

SPECIAL PURCHASE

DOWN

Cars

1967 Renault R 10

racing stripe. New
white
top.
Excellent
condition.

1967 TOYOTA SALE

MONEY,

RED

$850. 272-1685.

Foreign and

NO

Ill.

MORGAN

GOOD
CONDITION.
BRITISH
Green. Call between 6-8 p.m.

EXC.

. $425. Call CE 4-0157 after 4:30.

Sports

WE ARE IN NEED OF
CLEAN USED CARS. IF
YOU
ARE
DRIVING A
SHARP '62 TO '65 VOLKSWAGEN WE WILL GIVE
YOU AN ALLOWANCE
THAT WILL EXCEED THE
AVERAGE RETAIL PRICE
FOR YOUR CAR.
FOR
EXAMPLE:

srowroom.

1723 Waukegan

PANEL
BODY

Cars

HAS
THE
NEW
1967
VOLVO
AND
SAAB waiting for YOU. Come in for a
FREE test drive. We also have a fine
selection of good used cars next door

, 1955 Chevy 42 ton pick up truck.
onable. Call ID 2-6820.

1960 FORD

Sports

Foreign and

ATTENTION
V.W. OWNERS

Imports

WITH —

I-BEA
STEEL
FRAME,
at bed arorsto Only $95. 328-8958.
FORD

and

196

Wigglesworth's

Sale—Trucks and Trailers

USED

_

1963 FORD F-100 PICKUP
Custom
cab,
V-8 overdrive,
general
body. Tool boxes w/ladder tacks. $925.
Call CE 4-0157 after 4:30 p.m.

93 all access. Made
for
. A good runner. A steal

I

For Sale—Trucks and Trailers

2 Door

$1,195

HEATER,

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.

Closed Sunday

724-7350

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August 31,
1
and The oe
Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
ee
ae

�ring Ocean Green Mist
Burgundy red breathable
olstery.

Equipment

steel

Michelin

roof,

vinyl

all

2

in

cord

JAGUAR.
’66 XKE.
4.2 LITER
RED;
convert; black int. and top; low mi.;
yg
kesept beaut. cond.; ‘Blaupunkt
w. radio;
bumper guards;
chrome
spoke wheels;
a
seat belts;
low deprec.;
$4,095. 943sharp car;
5473.
- | ’66
TRIUMPH
SPITFIRE,
HARD-

tires,

top,

MG-I100

199

Wanted

WANTED:

1962

cover,
red int.

Chevrolet

Evanston
GR 5-8000

Sport;

Cash for your car

RED, GOOD COND.
Call 446-7070

JUNK

ey
BLACK
SEDAN,
REBUILT
btor, new
red seat
covers,
radio,
od condition. $495.
446-51

6

9

58 MERCEDES 190 SL

I WILL TAKE
OVER
PAYMENTS
ON
late
model
Mustang
or
Skylark,
convertible preferred, AL 1-6862 10:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Ask for Dave.

OPS, RED AND BLACK,
e cond, Call AL 1-7085.

200

VERY

959 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE
Soneriey
good
very
1 yr.;
bred
oughout; o
offer over $450

Good

29-4544.

$50 Down
’66

65 MGB

Bad

—

or All Cash

Plymouth

$1,095

$1,095

’62 Cadillac, Air Cond.

$605
$395

ndows; many extras. $850. 272-3810, | -o4 Roverien Convert
‘61 Olds 4 Dr. HT
61 Volkswagen Convert. | 60 chevy Sta, Wag.
60 Rambler

OFFER

BEST

272-8149

‘54 Ford

|

1962 VOLKSWAGEN
$550

CONDITION
433-3347

SPITFIRE
CONV.
LOW
MILES;
e with white top; $1,095; call 729D2 after 6 p.m. or weekends.

-

:

IN

pod

a2.

HEALEY
:

to m1 ie

RIUMPH
y

&lt;6

SPRITE

e

1962

See |

aac
:

SPITFIRE

5g

Truck

Cadillac 4 Dr. HT
For _——

=

=

MATT'S

AUTO

Tf interested contact Mr. Kugler
a
National Bank, Evanston.
GReenleaf 5-5000

AUTO.
TRANS.,
945-2480.

4

2 DR.

MOTORS
Wilmette

Sheridan
31, 1967

Rd.

BR

dows,

STEERING

Norman

AL 6-0606
AL 6-1220

Fact.

1012

Olds

many

other

UN

IMPALA
P/S; Radio;

5,000 MILES

extras.

top. $2,675

-

LIKE

trans.
w.w.

White

p.s.

with

or best offer.

Call HI 6-7598.

ajo

Ve

4 Yel

W.W.s,

WAGON.
pass.

rear dr.; auto. trans
radio etc. Bi
cared
buy $995. 3
969.

for

wagon. Carpeted ; ihrougnert

CHEVROLET

owner—school
4300 ext.

WIN-

UN

9-5700

s

car;

a

BISCAYNE |

radio, heater,
brakes,
Me

teacher—$1,350

268 or 272-2194

p

i

\L

after 6p

1965 CORVAIR
CORSA
4 SPEED, NEW CL

8-3503

P.

ie
a

63 AMBASSADOR
Unusually
sharp
9

door, 8 cylinder,
steering, gone.

|

Bur

w/white top.
Getting
com
must
sacrifice,
ctenelivele
835-3024.

140 H.P.,

brakes.
A buy

Perfect for pies
at $1,350,

‘62, CHEVY

CONVERTIBL

6 CYL., AUTO. TRANS. PS, WWS, NEW
batt., very

clean.

MONTGOMERY

HI

6-2373.

OLDS

Golden Oath Guarantee

FORD

30 Days,

Av.,
GR

power,

radio,

'64 Buick
Midnight
blue,
power
brakes,
steal at

4 Dr. HT

‘65 Mustang
3 on

Evanston,

the

alt

Open

are

fa

te

4

RS

es

te

ryt

Sn

Fully

equipped, —

$2,195

Riviera
power
steering,
whitewalls.
A

'66 Cutlass Supreme

PS, PBs, WW’s, Black

$2,495

vinyl top. _

‘66 Rambler 4 Door

Red Conv.

SEDAN,
heater,

AUTOMATIC,
whitewalls,

|

RADIO,»

$1,495

Mon.-Fri. 9-9

8833 Waukegan

Scae

es &lt; z
ea WELLE

Wagon.

Factory Air Condens

floor.

Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald
Evanston Review ° Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview
Hera
ark
and The Village Lamplighter, aivinn Lan Peandauda. tek
on

including

$1,595

Ill.

1964
CORVAIR
SPYDER
COUPE
4 speed
with
turbo-charged
engine.
A very
well maintained,
low mileage
car.
Beautiful dark blue finish wi h
yaad blue interior. Knauz Continental
Autos—CE 4-1700.

xa
Fat

‘65 Chev. Impala
Station

heater.

$1,750

1,

PONTIAC

Unconditional Guarantee

$2,195

*TIL 5

CA

100%

'65 Bonneville Conv.
Full

TRANS.,
POWER
brakes. You can make an
good
ey
on
a” yy

SHOLL

1012 Chicago

W

n

1966
MUSTANG
GT
CONVER
289,
automatic,
P.S.,
front

air cond.

Chicago

PF.

new, air conditioned, auto.
and brakes. Radio, heater,
vinyl

$1,500 off list

$845

CONDITIONED
Chicago

p. seat.

Le Sabre

EVES. 'TIL 9 SAT.
CLOSED SUNDAY

AUTOMATIC
steering and
exceptional

Olds

1967 MUSTANG

AVE.

P.B.,

P.B.

$1,250
ORIG. OWNER—39,000 MILES.
EI
DOOR, P/S, P/B, EXTRA WHE]
W/SNOW TIRES. 446-3933.
:

98 Lux. Sed.
P.S.,

P.S.,

'64 OLDS JETSTAR 88

’TIL 9:30 P.M.

TRANS.,

Evanston, Ill.

auto. trans.; yellow w/blac
int. Floor console.
miles.
owner,
Call 433- 1102 days;
432eves.

$895

DA

for

PONTIAC

Av.,
GR 5-

1965
CHEVROLET
re
2 dr. coupe.

Convert.

5 P.M.

POWER |
sharp buy

$2,195

Norman

oe

Met.

—

’TIL

'67 Olds

$795
Buick

SAT.

3-4803

AUTO.

POWER

'65 Catalina

1101

1611

Monza

DAILY

at 835-

dows, pow. seat. Fact. air. Like

red _ with
$1,595

CHICAGO

OPEN

Ford Wagon

CLEAN.

OPEN

$2,850

Wilmette

1131

NEW.

and 8 p.m.

TRANS.,

1965

611 GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.
ALpine 1-5300

SPECIALS

72| Green Bay Rd.

_ POWER

LIKE

WIL-SHORE

'67 AUSTIN HEALEY "3000" $
- $3,650
'67 MGB'S — GT COUPES $3,150...
IMPERIAL

MILES.

CRUISO,

full pow

extras,

Monza

job,

green

radio, heater

'65 Olds Starfire

SCHUMACHER
FORD

Sedan

Chicago

AUTO.

$1,145

Beige.

noon

SHOLL

1101

$1,395

sharp!

sporty

with

AUTOMATIC
WITH
ing and brakes. A
low mileage car,

white black top,

with

my

Monza

BOUG

behead

a valve

66 Ford XL Convert. ~

Gold.
$1,795

500 XL Convert.

loaded

the

did

between

$1,

coral,

10
oe
cook ti

speed stick and white wall ab
college with me. The colle ec
the regulations, and now
I’ve
sell. If interested,
please
call

white

Convert.

like new,

rebuilt

battery,

take

Corvair

a.

BELIEVE! +

tires,

could

Park

fact. Fa

YOU

a new

We also have many suburban
owned used cars at Chicagoland prices.

NEW

1963

—

Colony
With

Corvair

Real

$1,075

MG—Austin Healey
‘67 MGB

LIKE

1964

Savings

'63

Rambler

LOW

new

'62 Buick Station Wagon

STEERING,

CRUSO,

1965

4 DOOR

Offers Tremendous

SUMMER
ROADSTERS

DR.

owner,

Full power
Blue.

$1,095

V8,

“Mr. IMPERIAL”

HAS

$1,095
660

ww

FULL
power.
Sparkling
black top and bucket seats.

4 Dr.

1965

r —

tran, ps, r, ww,

'64 Ford

$1,195

RADIO.

Foreign and Sports Cars

AUTO.

1964 Pont. Cat. 4 Dr.
8 CYLINDER, FULL POWER, AUTO:

CYLINDER,

WOULD
black
$1,495

Convert.

—

'63 Ford

$1,295

steering.

with

$1,095

loaded,

vVe—A.

AIR

$1,275

6

ps

Impala

Open week nights
Saturday till 6 p.m.

'63 T-Bird

POWER.

Ford

nice.
$1,595

'63 Ford Cty Squire

One

V-8.

Pontiac 4 Dr. Catalina

P/S,
P/B,
Best offer.

TRANS-

POWER.

4 DOOR,V8, POWER

1965

really

yellow

2

|

EVANSTON"
DODGE CITY —
111 CHICAGO AV.
491-911 |

Power.
$1,445

9 pass—V8—at—ps—white.

Olds

1965 Oldsmobile 4-door hardtop.

60

9 pass.

1965 Chev. Impala

SALES

1964 Oldsmobile 98 4-door hard top air.

—

'64 Merc.

ALL

475-9605

Green Bay Road
Evanston
WHOLESALE
1965 Cadillac limousine (air)
1965 Cadillac convertible (air)
1964 Cadillac convertible (air)
1965 Buick Wildcat (air)
1964 Oldsmobile 98 Convertible
1965 Chevy: Im pala 4-door hardtop

1967

TRANS.

1963 Olds Starfire
CONVERT.
EXCEPT.
CAR

1945

MILEAGE,
EXCELLENT
CONion. $1,900 or best offer. CR 2-4265.
1966 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
hama
blue.
Excellent
condition.
ry clean. Must sell. $1,100 or best
er. 234-9226.

145
on

“6” — AT
black roof

$1,375

295

Sta. Wag.

Walk-in

oe Cn’ bak Was.

1966 VW 1300 MODEL

c.
cond.
must
see
to
believe.
d/white
interior.
Must
sell,
best
er. Call after 6 p.m. AL 6-2210

D

s308
$345
395

Full

WW,

AUTO.,

new.

A NICE ONE, FULL POWER.

ww—a

'64 Ford 500XL Cpe.

2 Dr.

1965

everything.

R.,

WITH

to tell from

:

$595

Blue.

green V8.
Like new.

PS,

Hard

62 Chev.

Malibu

vs, A. Tran, ps, R,
vinyl roof, buckets.

$1,295

$795
os

| '65 Ford Autom.
a areata, Renee.

@OlisDe
1964 VOLKSWAGEN
Renault 4 Dr.
| 62
original;
fine;
very
mileage;
con
on;
radio;
opening
rear
,

w
Pan

vs,
AT,
Blue.

$1,375

;
Credit

Full Price

Autom.

STAND

STANDARD

PASSENGER.
conditioned.

ee

For Sale—Automobiles
;
Credit

Dark
WWs.

1963 Ford Cty. Squire

256-3157
TOWING, WILMETTE

Marina

$795

CONVERT.

radio.

2,

Trans.—ps,

'64 Rambler

Falcon

CYLINDER,
mission, radio.

A.

Pontiac

TEMPEST

AL

“—

air

af

FINEST
FULL
POWER
this one owner beauty.

“63

new.
$2,

'64 Ford Ctry. Squire

CRUISO,

Like New

CLEAN.

1966

CARS WANTED

JEFF’S

2 Door

$1,475

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales. 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

RCEDES MINT 65 COUPE
300 SE.
lly equp.,
original
$13,800.
Offers
4 ” $6. 000. Offices 372-4670 Home 945-

radio;
wheels;
wire
miles;
000
ater. Like new. $1,500. CR 2-1971.

6 CYLINDER,

BUICK’S

'64 Olds Jetstar 4 Dr.

1966 Chevy 2 Door

:

bucket

V8,

nice

Sedan.
Radio.

DOOR,
6 CYLINDER,
STANDARD
transmission. New car warranty.

_ Daxite

H.T.

real

$1,475

seats; red; dash board; grab bar; and
floor shift boot plate. All offers con-sidered.
Call Dave at 872-7155.

VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN,

2 dr.

EVERYTHING.

Fairlane

Like

Cars

Priced to sell.

Agua _ with
$2,795

etc.

'66 Chevelle

8 CYLINDER,

1966
2

‘67's

-

Super

AIR

$1,795

SPOT CASH—WE NEED CARS
Tambourine—1501 Waukegan Rd.

FIBERGLAS

POWER.

1965 Mustang
HARDTOP.

power—windows
miles. Burgundy.

Finest

'66 Dodge $, 1295
CORONET 4 ok AUTOMATIC. ?

'66 Ford Ctry. Squire

$1,675

'62's TO

695. Call 835-1140 | pa 4-8600
Eves. 835-0342.

CUSTOM

HAS

new.

fact.
6 pass., full power,
real sharp family car.

$2,275

XL CONVERT.

on Consignment

LIVE
WITH
DENTED
can’t top this value. A

Full
9,000

1964 Jaguar
P.8
4 DR.
AUTO.
conditioned Like new.

Like

My

Shores
Used

'66 T-Bird Cpe.

POWER.

1965 Ford Gal. 500

We Need Clean Cars
We Also Take Cars

WANTED

Classic

$1,650

3

Rig

North

Home of the Station
Wagon

Full
power.
black trim.

tape.

1956 T-Bird

Sedan

McKAY

stereo

teeap

‘66 Olds Starfire Cpe.

DRIVEN.

2-TOPS.
AUTOMATIC,
ALL
Must see. Wire wheels.

to Buy—Automobiles

ERNIE
150 Chicago Ave.
GR 5-4444

Convert.

EXECUTIVE

conditioned,

BEAUT. COND. THROUGHOUT.
35 M.P.G. $800. 831-2249.

ll Mr. Williams
for FREE
credit
eck. Bank financing available.
TAMBOURINE MOTORS
New Renaults from $1,399
[Waukegan Rd.
Glenview, Il.
B-5555
Open Sunday
PA 4-8600

rdtop,
soft
top,
tonneau
dio, wire wheels, white with
; cond., $1,200. OR 4-9035

Air

tires.

1965 SEDAN

1965

magnificent Motor Car.
e is negotiable.

ween 9-5 p.m.

Specials

"The

NEW.

condi-

whitewall

EXCELLENT VALUE
°*61 VW DE LUXE SEDAN W/RADIO
Low mileage. Exc. cond. One owner,
__ $600. Call HI 6-1608 after 4 p.m.

cture this car will be avail© for Public Sale. It is the
one available in the enMid-West. Don't miss

TR4

excellent

new

200

Welcome to Schumacher
Ford Country in Evanston

1966 T-Bird
J LIKE

Fer Sele--Antemebiies

Summer

26,000 MI., EXC. COND.
BEST offer. 835-2931 or 835-1215

a Factory Executive. Due
hanges made in corporate

A. 1963

off-white;

radio; like
433-2539.

VW

too numerous to list.
5 car was custom ordered

Radio,

condition.

VOLKSWAGEN

1962

SALE:

Sunroof;

tion;
$750.

es

Wheels,

Excellent

Call 256-3091.

| For

custom

Wire

extras.

$1,800.

s and many other acces-

OU
CAN
hders, you

Tonneau,

ther

root

customized

radio,

Hes

00

For Sale—Automobiles

3%.

67 Peugeot "404"

200.

Foreign and Sports Cars

196

Foreign and Sports Cars

Sat. till 5

Rd.

* Deerfield
eerfield

Morton
Vill

.

Closed
Grove

Villager * Highwood Herald

Sundaye.

YO 5-3500
Classified

—

'

,

�For Sale—Automobiles

200

66 Pontiac Ventura

Cpe

Chicago

PONTIAC

Av.,

AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
heater, whitewalls.

Ill.

TRANS.,

P.S.,

P.B.,

P.

ct. air, Must see like new.

$1,500
n

Olds

ae

WIN-

off list

1012

Chicago

Ge

UN

9-5700

DYNAMIC

CONVERT.;

1961 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE
Extra clean, needs NO work. Hydroete PB, Ps. 3/4 cam. $495. Call WI

AUTO.

tires.

Low

mileage.

$390.

BLUE

Pvt.

MUSTANG
**289’’ CONVERTIBLE.
uto. trans., P.S., white P.T., radio,
eater, white walls, candy avple red.
$2.00 yg Pe condition.
Best
offer over
JOO.

MUSTANG
«5

CONVERT:

AUTO

console;
power
top;
spectal
virtually new; need cash, must

is wank; beat dtler aver
:

963

PA

PLYMOUTH

convert.
383
traction,

ne in exc.
ciate.

| FORD

4-4114

SPORT

FURY

engine,
Hurst
4 mag. wheels,

4 speed.
body and

cond.

Must

be seen

$950. 251-4264.

COUNTRY

SQUIRE;

2

DR.

heater,

1960 Chevrolet

llent

family

4 we

1961

RAMBLER

Auto.

trans.;

battery:

tires

good

-'55 FORD

‘Excellent

2 DOOR

condition,

tires,

no

rust,

radio. heater.
864-1284

ee LEMANS

CONVERT.

‘ans.

..

radio.

f

’628 OLDS

good

$125.

Call

AUTO.

door

HT,

Marv.

764

FORD

up.

PS..

PB..

2

DR.

condition.

Must

trans.,
buy

at

$750.

500

WWs;

Excellent

Call

“$7 CHEVY
_ Must

STICK.

see! UN

CYL.,
EXC...
low mil. $395.

EXC.

COND.

4-1757 after 6 p.m.

$350.

excellent

475-5088

-CORVAIR
4

4

speed

Aeatar . one

MONZA

2

trans.,

owner,

WWs,

Exc.

offer. Call 328-4198.

DOOR

cond.

radio.

Best

Fi ros Ford Galaxie Convert.
CK

W/BLACK

AND

WHITE

1965
OLDSMOBILE
9
PASSENGER.
All power,
all access.,
22,000 miles.
reese as a whistle. $1,895. Call 945954.

new

II,

GOOD

COND.

1965 Buick, 2 Door Le Sabre
ALL
POWER,
EXCELLENT
CONDItion. One owner. Call HI 6-8838.
64

INT.

1967 FFORD GALAXIE 500
EXCELLENT

CADILLAC
COUPE
DE
VILLE
cond.; full power; gold with black
Padior
top;
leather
int.;
AM-FM
‘Tat
low mileage. 965-0876.

~_ INDIAN
Chrysler
:

—'65

_ Crown,

—

Fe

- $3995

64

MOTOR,
$225. 328-1635.

new.

NEEDS

1966 FORD
6

CYLINER,
LOW
MILEAGE,
at 1237 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.

—

Custom

2 dr.,

6 cyl.,

$1,495

Powder

blue,

HI 6-0655
Classified

’63

1966
a
447

UN

9-5700

PONTIAC
CATALINA,
9 PASSENger: wagon.
Power
steering,
brakes,
windows. $1,075. Call 272-4672.

‘CADILLAC

1963

COUPE

DE

VILLE.

All power,
white, vinyl top. AM-FM
radio, air- -conditioned, low mileage.
Good condition. 446-1646
1968
CHEVY
IMPALA
CONVERT.
power glide, p.s., V-8, very clean, blue
with white 7
all 945-5773.

12 FOOT ALUMA CRAFT
ROW BOAT $75.
UN 9-3046.
FOR
SALE;
14
H.P. evinrude;

1963
BUICK
LE
SABRE
4 DR.
Power
brakes
and_
steering,
mileage, 2 like new tires. Fine
clean interior, $1,100. 724-4276.

1961 FALCON 4 DOOR
radio,
standard transmission.
lent condition. $375.
DAvis 8-3247

1961
COMET
6 CYL.
STICK
SHIFT.
4 dr. Radio and heater;
white wall
tires;
$350.
235 Linden
Rd.,
Northbrook 272-5179.

1958 THUNDERBIRD
AIR-CO
GOOD
CONDITION.
$250. Cali 251-6356 after 5 p.m.
- 1961
CHEVY
V8,
AUTO.,
4
DOOR,
Bel Air, good cond., like new tires,
brakes,
mufflers,
generator,
starter,
battery. Many extras. $440. 835-0462.
1963 OLDS F-85 WAGON
Auto. transm., air-cond.: R-H;
maroon interior. Best offer.
72-8270.

10’

SAIL
BOAT,
EXCELLENT
C
dition, used only 1 season, reas,
Sailing lessons included.
673-5295
16°
MAHOG.
RUNABOUT,
50
Johnson, Great for skiing. Trailer
canvas cover.
Fine cond., $900.
after 6 p.m. or weekends 432-5637

If. 75 x10= 250.0

TAKE
OVER
PAYMENTS.
Call AL 1-4681
*63
PONTIAC
CATALINA
WAGON
6
passenger. Power steer., and brakes.
Air-conditioned.
Radio.
Clean.
Call
864-007
1966
DELTA
OLDSMOBILE
4 DOOR
sedan, elec. windows,
low mi., p/s.
p/b, air cond., owner leaving city.
446-5696

1958

FORD
STICK
1-4029.

SHIFT.

‘63 Skylark Convertible
PARTY,
ORIGINAL
mileage. ‘will sacrifice.

1962 OLDS F-85 CUTLASS RED CONV.
R. and H.; P.S.; $700. Must sell before college.
724-1211.
1965 T-BIRD LANDAU
Full power, air conditioning. Beautiful
low mileage
car. Knauz
Continental
Autos CE 4-1700.
1960 FORD 4 DOOR SEDAN
6 cyl. stick. Son leaving for school.
Must sell. $175 or best offer.
831-4398.

Corvair

CADILLAC
CONVERT.
EXCELlent cond., one owner, no air, $1,095.
724-6659 evenings.

CORVAIR
MONZA;
AUTO.;
RAdio;
bucket
seats;
excellent
‘cond.:
$1, 190 or best =—
Call Mon.-Fri. 5612874 from 9 to 5

1958

Pantinc

4-Dr.

’*63
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
CONvertible. Handsome.
Rust free. P/S;
P/B;
Radio;
Heater;
bucket
seats.
$1,095. Call 491-0468.
65 FALCON FUTURA
2 door, 6 cylinder, R/H, auto.
one owner, 24,00 miles

CORVAIR

speed,
110
white top,

475-7120.

h.p.,
fawn

201

and

Outboard

Motors

ARROW CLASS DAYSAILOR.
Centerboard.
Ideal family boat with
large
comfortable
cockpit
accommodating up to six. Boat and sails like
new. Purchased new mid-season 1966.
Full
equipment.
Buying
new _ boat.
Willing
to sacrifice,
including
sails.
Trailer
also
available.
Call
Bob
Sandsmark, AL 1-2281.

4

FT.
1948 CENTURY
SPEEDBOAT
with less that 200 hrs. of use. Survey
available which shows boat in excellent condition. 125 h.p., gray marine,
speeds
up
to 40 m.p.h.
Boat
constructed
with
heavy
mahogany
and
has 7/8 inch sawed white oak frames.
Call Bob Sandsmark. AL 1-2281.

MODERN

CHEV.
IMPALA
2 DOOR
RED,
auto. trans., PS, PB, radio, heater, 327
engine. Exc. cond. $1, 095. Call AL 10359, 6 to 9 p.m. or weekends.

40’

FIBERGLASS

Excellent condition.
sale. Call:
GReenleaf

IMPALA

1964 PONTIAC
GRAND
PRIX
BLACK
vinyl top with gray. Bucket seats, int.
like new. Crashed in rear. $800 as is.
438-8493.

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loader. Bargain. 833-8210.
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6659 evenings.

WANT

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trailer. $995. 724-

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Fully equip., top cond.
Sacrifice $1,500. B71. 1305.

1956
CADILLAC
COUPE
DE
VILLE
Convertible.
White
with
black
top.
Good condition. $250. Call YO 5-2201.

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and 432-5505 after 6 p.m.

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‘63

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DUTCHMAN
US
806
1964
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Midwest
champion.
Comany
LY
$1,675 including trailer. Chatain,

radio,
dark
green,
interior, best offer.

1965 CHEVY

Boats

18 Ft. Fiberglass Sailboat

19

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Auto.

CONVERTIBLE

trans.,

1965 FORD GALAXIE 500
4 door, $1,400. Excellent condition. Davis
St. Garage, 1019 Davis St., Evanston.
DAvis 8-8050.

DRIVE; POW. STEER.; $125.
1115 Lincoln St., Glenview, Til.

1965

Convertible

4 SPEED. $695.
Call 446-8237

1960 Chrysler; Automatic,

AIR.
COND.
CADILLAC
SEDAN
de Ville; $175. Evenings 251-777. 1014
Pontiac Rd., Wilmette. ——Labor
Day weekend)

64

LIKE

1967
CHEVROLET
327
MALIBU
4
speed.,
positraction,
dual
exhaust,
rome rims, 4.000 mi. Owner transletred. $2, 700. 945-1241.

1965 CHEVELLE S. S. 327-350
H.P.,
4 speed,
posi.,
side
exhaust.,
headers,
Sheifer
clutch,
wide
ovals.
Call 446-4534 between 6 and 8 p.m.

SEE

Monza
63.

$1,295

OWNER,
835-0240.

CADILLAC 1965 FLEETWOOD
Sand
color.
Full
power;
air-cond.
Leather seats; AM/FM
radio;
cruise
control. After 5 p.m. 729-4754.
61

66

POWER
STEERING,
BRAKES,
HEATer radio, tires like new. 251- 5844.

1964 PONTIAC
GTO
CONVERT.
RED.and black, auto. console, full power,
radio, heater, exc. cond., orgin. owner.
_ $1, 550. Call 835-1520.

PVT.
low

MALIBU

1500110 lO

Excel-

1964
CADILLAC,
FLEETWOOD
new, air condition, low mileage,
Must Sell
DA 8-8050

283.

EXCEL.
COND. 6 CYL.
Must sell fast/$150. AL

CHEVY

31.50x 10 = 500%

-6 CYL., STICK, SPORT COUPE.
12,500 miles. $1,595. AL 1-5031.

white;

1964 Chevelle SS 4 Speed

CRUISERS;
aaa

STAMM
SAILBOAT—16
FOOT FIB
glas. Aux.
motor,
comp.
with
d
purpose trailer. Exc. cond. $775.
Call 432-0574.

1965 SS HARDTOP V-8
R/H; exc, cond.; private party.
729-3333.
1961 DODGE LANCER (70)
Auto.
trans.;
R/H;
,000 mi.;
one
owner; exc. cond.; $375. 724-2496" after
6 pm., all day Sat. and Sun.

H.T.
low
cond.

1966
MUSTANG
4-SPEED
STICK
shift. Very
clean—289
engine—radio.
Phone ALpine 6-1586.

FOOT
aga

59 FORD
Good condition; R/H; stick. $150.
272-1365 after 7:30 weekdays;
all day
Saturday and Sunday,

FIRE
ENGINE
RED
MUSSe air, $1,650.
A one owner car.
Locust Rd., Wilmette. 256-4552.

63 CHEVY SUPER SPORT
6 cyl.; suburban driven; bucket seats;
WW’s;
must sell, going into service;
ALpine 1-7410.

Ill.

Chicago

FALCON
CONV.
RED,
WHITE
top. 6 cyl., 3 on floor, good condition,
GR
5-3240 after 6:00 p.m,

’*64 CADILLAC SEDAN
DeVille full pow., fac. air., light blue,
perfect cond. Cali 679-1937 after 6 p.m.

$1,395

1012

Rests obd Outboard M

1963 277 ROAMER
TWIN
185’S;
C
vertible
top;
ship
to
shore
rad
many
more
extras;
very little
mor sell; best offer. AL 6-4881;

W/W;

radio.

full power.

Olds

AIR
CONDITIONED.
FULL
POWER.
Immaculate. cond. Call OR 3-0082.

1965 CORVAIR
MONZA
CONVERT.
4
speed, wire wheels, low mileage. Must
go this weekend.
Call PA 4-0886.

‘63 Imperial 4 Dr.

$1,095
Chev. Bel Air 9 Pass. W gn., P.S.

TRANS.,

1962 Cadillac Sedan De Ville
63

‘65 MUSTANG HARDTOP
:
6 cylinder automatic. Power steering.
Silver
w/black
vinyl
interior.
Good
cond. $1,295 or best offer. GR 5-4326.

Plymouth

500,

AUTO.

1963
PONTIAC
GRAND
PRIX
RED
with white top.
4speed transmission.
Fully
equipped
and
sharp.
Knauz
Continental Autos. CE 4-1700.

1960 FALCON.

‘64 CHEVY IMPALA SS
327-300
H.P.,
4 speed,
mags.,
4:11
posi., convert, wide ovals, new “clutch
and brakes, rear end. 724- 3779, after 5.

'66 Ford

full power—

POWER
excellent

PONTIAC
VENTURA
IMMACUlate. Gold with black vinyl roof, fully
equip., best offer. Call 827-6377.

66

MUSTANG

‘61 Imperial 4 Dr., Air Cond.
'64 Renault—4 door, like new
‘62 Chevrolet 4 dr., p/steering
:
'62 Chrysler Newport 4 dr. Air Cond.
'63 Ford, 9 Pass. Wagon, stick
—'65 Ford Custom 500 2 Dr.
Green Bay Rd. at Winnetka Ave.
Winnetka,
—

BODY

1949 JEEPSTER
BLACK/WHITE
TOP,
convert,
Exc.
cond.,
fully rebuilt,
6
cyl. $1,500 or best offer. Call 446-8064
ask for Judy Price.

Imperial

'63 Chrysler New Yorker
like

65

HILL MOTORS

new.

4 door,

GREAT
work.

Imperial

4 dr. hardtop,

cord

1955 IMPERIAL

Norman

BEST OFFER.
Call 864-8576.

CHEVY
BEL AIR. AUTO. TRANSmission, 6 cylinder, power steering. 4
door,
one
owner,
only
21,000
miles.
$1, 000 (incl. snow Main
864-2580.

4 LIKE

4 ply tires, conventional shift, low
ase
heater,
radio,
Northbrook

D,
MIL
E
midition: Call 86411

CHEVY
IMPALA
2 DR.
HARDtop,
V8
automatic;
radio.
power
steering and power brakes. $425. YO 57479 between 6 and 7.

BUICK
.LE
SABRE
4
DR.
SEDAN
1964. Power steering, brakes, extras.
Exc. cond. $1,450. Phone 272-6395.

dio. P/S and Wh. walls. 945-3347;

“CHEVY

4 DOOR

PERFECT
2ND CAR.
p.s. Big gas mileage.

$895

DR.
HARDr/h;
WwWs;
$1, 200.

OLDS
1964
4
DR.
HT;
steering;
power
brakes;
condition; $1,350. 234-1360.

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~=For Sale—Automobiles

'63 Rambler 2 Dr. HT

BEAUTICall 869-

CHEVY
58, EXC. MECH.
AND
BODY
cond. A deal for son to take to college
(depending on Father’s credit: Sell to
son on time.) $250. AL 1-4269.

UNUS.,

PRIVATE $300.
869-2084

°61

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61 OLDS F 85
wire 44,000 mlies,

MECH.
COND.,
GR 5-0207.

1963 Valiant 6 Cyl. Stick

Blue. Recently

sell quickly. Best offer. 272-5894.

6 CYL.,

Ford Country Sedan

1967 OPEL
SPORTS
COUPE
3 MOS.
old. Must leave town. $1,550 or best
offer. Brand new guarantee. UN 9-0902
__ after 6 p.m.

GALAXIE

rdtop. Radio;

61
6

seats

88 HOLIDAY

auto,

heater.

1967
CHEVELLE
2
DOOR
STANDard transmission,
radio,
6,000 miles.
Have to sell this week. Going abroad.
Call 274-2814.

with

bucket

sole, ai, 250. Call AL 1-8098.

Al, J-6116 after 5 p.m.

CONVERT.

1963 RAMBLER CONVERT.
Auto, trans.; R and H. Like new tires
and
battery.
Regularly
maintained.
Orig. owner. 272-1614.

Best

V-8

272-

50.
Call 724-6493.

over-

cond,

OWNER. ae

1960 RONEN

engine overhauled:

. Call 835-1623.
:

oving

Impala

1962 BLUE CHEVROLET IMPALA
6-stick; immaculate condition.
PArk 4-5510.

LOW

CONVERTIBLE

P/S;

ORIGINAL

masange. -Garaged,

| car

is. $400. 328-41

CHEVY
IMPALA
2
top;
V-8;
full
power;
washers; ‘good Eondition;

1962

to

RANCHWAGON.

low

SEDAN

1966
GTO
FULLY
EQUIPPED,
4
speed. 3 carbs, quick steering, stereo
tape player and many other options.
$2,495. After 5 p.m. 272-6827.

e@age;
exc.
mechanical
condition.
needs work. $275. VE 5-1186.
FORD

FORD

GOOD CONDITION.
CALL 869-1755.
’64 T-BIRD
Exc.
running
car;
full
pow.;
new
brakes; like new tires; $1,500. Private
party. PA 4-2328.

9E

200

4 SPEED

$1,550.
mileage.

*64

1966 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
Biscayne, standard shift, 20,000 miles,
excellent condition, $1, 400. 256- 3325.

ae BONN. 4 DR. HARDTOP.
power.
Auto.
trans.,
Radio,
iter. Very good mech. cond. Exc.

. 6-0328.

9-5700

WILL
SACRIFICE
aoe
teat Low

$100 OR BEST OFFER
824-5508

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power
top:
special]
virtually new; need cash, must
this grees best offer over $1, 950.

Ws

UN

‘59 PLYMOUTH CONVERT.

88

831-2249
3

Chicago

1965 MUSTANG
4 SPEED
289 SPOKE
wheels, blue w/white vinyl top, mint
condition. $1.625.
YO 6-4222 or VE 5-3084

.
Immaculate
condition.
Algall premium tires. Low miles.

MUSTANG

1012

1964 GRAND PRIX owner,
neat
cameo
white/blk.
top.
Excellent
cond.
Compl.
vibrasonic
radio,
clean.
446-

Orig.
vinyl
a

5-2800

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deal with Montessori and related
fields.
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the Deerfield Montessori School.

conduct

an

teachers

and

Highland

Park — Deerfield

The lecture will begin at 8 p.m.

at

Trinity

United

Church

Christ, 760 North Av., Deerfield.
be

of

by

the

institute

supervisors

for

in the

area.

The teachers will have an oppor-

Four of the eight lectures will
conducted

all-day

tunity to observe the morning and

school’s

afternoon classes, then attend the

educational consultant, Nico Van

evening lecture.

Ewijk of Holland.
Mr. Van Ewijk will lecture Sept.

Beginning Sept. 12, study-workshops will be held every Tuesday

21 on ‘‘Language in a Montessori
School”; Sept. 28 on “Math in a

from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and repeated
on Wednesday from 1 to 3:30 p.m.

Montessori School’’; and Oct. 6 on
‘Play and Art in a Montessori

The first hour of the workshops:
will be devoted to discussion of

School.”

the Montessori method

In addition, lectures and panels__is carried
by other educators will take place __ school.
at 8 p.m. on Nov. 16, Jan. 18, Mar.

out

The second

21, and May 16. The subjects will

make

in

and how-it

the

Deerfield

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| midnight Monday.

ty director, said: ‘Drive

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last, and drive defensively, obe
all laws, and watch out for the
other guy.”’

Robert Post, Lake County Safe-

schools

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the United States. He has taught a
sixth through ninth grade class at

Steven

Coombs

the Ancona School in Chicago, and

Space, Flight Problems
Steven L. Combs, 902 Waukegan
Rd., Deerfield, recently completed
an Aerospace Workshop for teach-

principal

there

two

years.
Recently he has lectured for the
University of Chicago’s Department

of Human

Development,

ers at Northern Illinois University.
The elementary and secondary
school teachers enrolled in the
workshop studied aviation history,
flight theory and techniques, and
the space-flight problems.

the

Chicago Institute for Early Childhood Education, the PestalozziFroebel Teachers College, and six
area Montessori schools.

Three Area Teachers
Attend Conference

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It is, therefore, not surprising
that investment clubs are springing up in suburban communities,
and that it is mainly the “‘ittle
women’”’ who are browsing over
Standard and Poor stock reports
- and industry evaluations before
investing in what they consider
to be good buys.
The Midas Touch Investment
Club is one such group composed
Of 15 housewives from Deerfield,
Lincolnshire, Lake Forest, and

a more

experienced

member, and it doesn’t take long
before you not only know what
you’re

doing,

but enjoy

it,’’ Mrs.

Keup remarked.
The club belongs to the National
Association

of Investment

and members
whenever they

the area, looking with awe

special tables

Clubs,

attend meetings
are scheduled in
for the

at the

big inves-

tors.

They do their buying and selling
through Thomson and McKinnon
in Chicago, whose stock selection
guide sheets and reports they use
in their evaluations.
Mrs. Elkinton’s husband is an
assistant vice president with Blair

and
house,

Co.,
but

another
the

investment

other

interest in money management.

“Men realize how important it
is for their wives to be able to
handle “the finances if anything
happens to them,”
said Mrs.
Forslund.

‘She

has

to be able to ~

Long Grove.

Mrs. John Elkinton of Deerfield
is the current president of the
club which has been in operation
Since 1960. Monthly dues of $10
give members a unit share in the
club’s net worth, and these are the
shares which are invested.
Meeting in members’ homes the
second Wednesday evening of each
month, the investors listen carefully to the industry report, which
is prepared and read by two of the -

are

invited

to

lend

vote

Majority Decides

you

become

in-

an investment club,”
Keup. ‘‘I remember a
making some belittling
a cocktail party re-

“Something

like,

‘And what did

your
little
club
buy
today,
Nancy?’ When I not only told him
what we had purchased, but our
reasons for it based on our study
of the industry and its growth
potential, I really stopped him.”

who

“We
don’t always agree,” admitted Mrs. Frank Clayton of
Lincolnshire, “but the majority
vote decides.’”’
Mrs. Raymond Forslund also of
Lincolnshire is a past president of
the club and one of its charter
members.
“T’m the only one left,’’ she
Said, “the others have had to
leave the club when their husbands were transferred out of the
area. With a membership limit of
15, we probably have had 50,
members through the years, but I
don’t think anyone ever left for
reasons other than moving away
because it’s a fascinating hobby
once you begin.”
Mrs. William Keup of Deerfield
is one of the newer members,
having joined less than a year ago
after being on the waiting list for

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Mrs. William Keup of Deerfield and Mrs. Raymond
Forslund of Lincolnshire (seated) check their work sheets
prior to a Midas Touch Investment Club meeting. Mrs.
Frank Clayton of Lincolnshire and Mrs. John Elkinton of
Deerfield (standing) also have a few opinions to add.
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prospect who couldn’t wait until
the meeting was over to tell us
she wanted no part of it,’’ the
members agreed. ‘“‘But most of
them become addicted to finance
as we did. Reading the stock
report in the paper is as much a
part of our day as reading the
gossip column and the social
pages,” proudly exclaimed Mrs.
Elkinton.

“T’ve even learned where to put
the decimal point,” she said. ‘‘You
should have seen the first work
sheets I helped to prepare for the
club!

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have a cup of coffee and then get
down to buSiness.
The most difficult office in the
club, accounting, is now the job of
Mrs. Wayne Lyon of Lincolnshire.
She is responsible for the banking of the monthly funds in
preparation for transactions with
the broker. It is also her lot to
help members when income tax
season rolls around and to figure
a members’ net worth when she
must leave the club so the others
have an option to purchase her
units.

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There are investment clubs in
this area where the members
each pay $25 per month and some
where the dues are $100, but the
$10 dues of the Midas Touch Club
works no hardship on anyone.
Each of the members are involved
in other charities but feels this
modest sum is an investment in
personal enrichment as well as in
individual learning and growth.
‘J used to fritter away that
much and more browsing around
the Thursday house sales,” admitted one member.
According
to Mrs.
Forslund
there is very little socializing
during a meeting. The members,

evaluation of six to 10 companies
within the industry members have
selected. Guest speakers such as a
stock broker or a certified public .
advice. Then the women
whether to buy, sell, or wait.

out

volved with
stated Mrs.
male guest
remark at
cently.

Dues

members. The report includes an

accountant

think beyond the grocery store
level.”
Both she and Mrs. Clayton have
begun investing beyond the club,
and are making stock purchases
for their individual families as
well.
“You stop being a conversation
diop

members’

husbands are not in the investment field. All the husbands,
however, encourage their wives’

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By SHIRLEY GORDON
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last weekend of the cool summer
time, my regrets are few.

is upon

a

;

us, and for the

fi

Usually, when I wake up to the Labor Day weekend it’s with a

ser

of desperately clinging to the last vestiges of warm summer nigh
bright, hot afternoons spent on the shores of our beautiful lake;

salad suppers on our screened porch; and the relaxed, lazy ways
summertime living.
y
B" what can be said for this year? A cool spring, followed by
even cooler summer; nights that found me switching the elec
blanket on in July ‘‘just for a few minutes”; beaches fouled by de i
alewives whose stench permeated living rooms and gardens up to
half-mile off the shore; and a brilliant finale of turning off television
due to back-to-back commercials touting the new wasteland season.

S°

back we go to routine and ritual . . . packing
writing

to the kids

at college,

driving

groups,

_

school lunch
dinners

on

|!

prepared in kitchens where the floors aren’t coated with sand, and
bathrooms no longer decorated with damp bathing suits and wet towe
few memories which will sustain me until summer 1968 —
a couple of beautiful before dinner sails; pleasant evenin
listening to symphony under the stars at Ravinia Park (but never in
sleeveless

rained out.

dress);

Dr. Kehm

and

those

couple

gym
of Maplewood
den Ct., Deerfield.
:

Sond

Ns

Sampling punch for a Bennington College party
pre alumnae (from left) Mrs. Gordon Ingwersen of
innetka, Mrs. Peter Dawes of Highland Park,

and Mrs. David
Fochler Photo)

Bennington Group Plans Party
Alumnae and students of Benngton College in Vermont will

Returning students from the
area are Erika Bro of Kenilworth,

pst

Ann

a

lime

punch

eshmen
from
esday in the

party

3 to
home

5
of

for

p.m.
Mrs.

avid G. Feagans, 10 Country Ln.,

orthfield.

West

of

Winnetka,

Judith

Savin of Highland Park, and Carol
Levin of Wilmette.
Girls entering Bennington College in the fall are Jennifer

Elin

Blatchley and Elizabeth Barrett
Pattison, both of Winnetka.
Bennington alumnae assisting at
the

party

will

be

Mrs.

Peter

Victor Dawes of Highland Park
and Mrs. Augustus Knight and
Mrs. Gordon Ingwersen, both of
Winnetka.

3s

Feagans

The Sunset Valley Women’s Golf

Club
championship
tournament
will end today.
Mrs. Herbert Heyman of Highland Park successfully defended
her title in the Grandmother’s
Tournament against a field of nine
grandmothers by submitting a low
net score of 77.

School,

Al-

Next in line will be a membership coffee at 8:15 p.m. Sept. 20 in
the home of Mrs. Henry Schotters,
vice president, 689 Lombardy Ln.

Newly elected officers will act as

Miss Heyman

hostesses.
In addition to Mrs. Schotters,
they include Mrs. Linscott Han-

Will Marry

son,
president;
Mrs.
Charles
Booth, secretary; Mrs. Ronald
Titus,
treasurer;
Mrs.
Peter

. Mr.
man

and Mrs.

Herbert

of Highland

Park

nounced

H. Heyhave

the engagement

Walch,
Gillaspy,

parties

program;
way

David Berg,

that

weren

Sore

and

Mrs.

Richard

means;

publicity;

Mrs.

and Mrs.

Ted Rydz, hospitality. All of
De
field.
ae
Also on the calendar are a
debate on Communism as a
threa'
to America planned for Oct. 11

an Arts and Crafts Bazaar scheduled for Nov. 8; the annual
couples party Dec.

15; a Jan. 1

meeting featuring the noted clairvoyant Irene Hughes; a dinner
and theater party Feb. 15; designer fashion show Mar. 7; :
discussion on adoption Apr. 10
and annual luncheon, May 9. —

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of their

daughter Gerry Ann to Stephen D.

pce

ere

Wouns

Gam
- S115 mn
Dary

Keen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Keen also of Highland Park.
Miss Heyman was graduated
from Highland Park High School
and the University of Michigan.
She is employed
as a _ social
worker for Cook County Juvenile
Court.

Mr.

Sunset Valley Club
Ends Tournament

of Northfield. (Howard

garden

to Lead Off Club’s Season

Dr. Freda Kehm will be the
guest speaker when the Deerfield
Moth-:s’ Club begins its new
seaso:: at 8:15 p.m. Sept. 13 in the
;

of

Keen

also was

graduated

from Highland Park High School
and from Michigan State University.

He

towards

will continue

a

master’s

his studies

degree

in

business at DePaul University.

A
December’
wedding
planned. (Morris Photo)

is

After three weeks of stroke play
in June, the low net winners were

il

S

sia

Chutkow

Class

r. and Mrs. Rupert I. Chutkow

University,

did

aduate work at Northwestern
versity’s
Medill
School
of
nalism.
October wedding is planned.
ronson Coles Photo)

gust 31, 1967

Mrs.

David

Lawrence,

ler; Class C: Mrs. Wallace Glader

Highland Park announce the
gagement of their daughter Jil
Michael Greenbaum, son of Mr.
d Mrs. Morris D. Greenbaum of
icago.
iss Chutkow attended Bennett
llege, Millbrook, N.Y., and was
aduated from the University of
sconsin.
r. Greenbaum, a graduate of
State

B:

and runner-up Mrs. Leonard Mil-

liss Jil Chutkow
ngaged to Marry

chigan

Class A: Mrs. Robert Wien, and
runner-up Mrs. Robert Jordan;

and runner-up Mrs. Harry Block.
During July, the match play
winners
were
Class A:
Mrs.
Robert Jordan and runner-up Mrs.
Russell

Fishman;

Leonard

Miller

Class

and

B:

Mrs.

runner-up

Mrs. Robert Reschke; Class C:
Mrs. Joseph Richards and runnerup Mrs. William Samuels. All are
of Highland
Park except Mrs.

Block of Glencoe.

Pamela Stocksdale Says Vows Aug. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Stocksdale of Deerfield have announced
the Aug. 5 marriage of their
daughter Pamela Sue to James
Kober Grossfeld, son of Mr. and

Mrs.

Edward

A.

Grossfeld

of

Highland Park.
The couple
Highwood.

is

now

living

|

aCe

Miss Gerry Heyman

in

Nerthe Shore total Evandton ot 85 linden Ave. Uimnetka

\

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Activities

Herald Coming Events

iViodeis and board members are well along with
planning for December's Federation Fashionplate. From
left are Mrs. L. J. Weil of Highland Park, formerly of
Glencoe, production chairman; Mrs. R. J. Silverman of
Highland Park, general chairman; and Mrs. A. E. Luke of
Glencoe, a model.

Fashionplate . . .
embers
of the
women’s division

of the Jewish Federation
of
Metropolitan
Chicago

are

already

on

the go with preparations
for the

1967

edition

of

Federation Fashionplate
to be held Dec. 12.
A press and preview
party
recently
introduced models and some

of

the

shown

fashions
at

the

to

be

annual

show which is traditionally held in the International
and
Grand
Ballrooms of the Conrad Hilton Hotel.

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in,

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divi-

sion members will model the fashions
from

Michigan Avenue Boutiques and Salons. Wilmette
choreographer,
Gus Giordano, will stage
the show themed ‘“‘Fashions on the Go.”

A

garden

luncheon

will be held at
12:15 p.m. Sept. 9 by
members of the High-

The topic being discussed at a picnic is the Oct. 7
luncheon-fashion show in the Pick-Congress Hotel sponsored by Partners, a women's group affiliated with Young
Men's Jewish Council and Camp Henry Horner. From
left are Mrs. Melvyn Zahn, Mrs. Guy Geleerd, Mrs. Mark

Grusin, and Mrs. Peter Hayman,
(Staff Photo)

all of Highland

Park.

land
Park
Woman’s
Club Junior Auxiliary.

Approximately

100

members
and _ guests
will meet in the home
of Mrs. James Fiocchi,
421 Marshman Avenue,

Highland

Park, to help

finance
the
benefit.
Luncheon

Nov.

18

will

be

served
at
individual
tables carrying a pink
and white color scheme.
Guests will hear preview plans for the “The
Big Deal” and also will
receive tickets to be
sold for the casino night.
Mrs. Herbert Pettersen, 1378 Ferndale Av.,

Highland Park, is chairman‘ of the ways and
means committee which

is sponsoring both the
luncheon and benefit.

Alyce Metcoff (right) is chief sampler for her
mother Mrs. James Metcoff (center) and Mrs.
Robert Sklare. They are preparing goodies for the
Highland Park Hadassah bake sale to be held at
9 a.m. Sept. 8 in front of the Fell Co., 595 Central Av. (Bud Daley Photo)
56

Members of the Highland Park
Woman's Club Junior Auxiliary
plan Sept. 9 luncheon to kickoff
their Nov. I8 benefit. The planners
include (from left) Mrs. Paul Dasso
of Deerfield and Mrs. James Fiocchi and Mrs. Ernest Lidstrom, both
of Highland Park. (Bud Daley
Photo)
August 31, |

�Two Chi Omega

Groups Plan

Sheldon L. Baskin
Plans September

Benefit Event for Scholarships
Mystery models will wear wigs,
mink, and wedding attire in a
benefit luncheon and fashion show
sponsored by the North Shore Chi
Omega Alumnae and the Northwestern

Chi

Omega

Mother’s

Club.
The benefit will be at 12:30 p.m.
Oct.
1870

11 in the Chi Omega house,
Orrington Av. Proceeds will

finance the alumnae scholarship
fund and Sunday evening buffet
suppers in the sorority house.
“Mystery Models” will be girls
eo

onald G. Brady of Deerfield (right) Deerfield Branch
president, discusses plans for the coming season with (from

Mrs.

AAUW

left) Mrs. Harold A. Stickler Jr. of Northbrook,

recording

secretary,

and Mrs. John D. Schmidt of Deerfield, corresponding secretary.

Area Branch of AAUW

Sets

ill be thheld at 8 p.m. next
Thursday in Maplewood School,
Deerfield.
Area women who are graduates
bf

AAUW-approved

colleges

are

pligible
for membership.
The
Deerfield branch draws membership from Highland Park, Northbrook, Glenview, Deerfield, Banockburn, and Riverwoods.
Mrs. Jack B. Kerr of Deerfield,

embership chairman, is chairan of the tea. Assisting her are
rs. John W. Cruikshank IJI and

biennial convention of AAUW

held

June 18-22 in Miami Beach.
Among the speakers were Cora
Dubois, anthropologist at Radcliffe College and Harvard Uniand

T.

George

Harris,

senior editor of Look magazine.

ORT Chapter
Plans Luncheon
Meeting Sept. 12

Hirsch, 65 Prospect Av., Highland

home

of

Mrs.

Milton

Park.

Following the business meeting,
Anne

embership Tea
'o Begin Season
or Woman’s

Chicago

Club

Il season

has

the

Club

a

for

the

967-68 club year.
The tea will begin at 1 p.m. and
ill feature Miss Kathleen Brawer, flutist, who was the winner of

e club’s 1967 music scholarship.
here also will be a program by
mil C. Walker Jr. of Woodstock,

mediate

past

president

night

will be

Ackerman

review

“The

the

ing lot at 10 a.m.

Cho-

will tour

on_

the

University

for a chartered

Quadrangle

Club, and the bus will

return to Highland Park at 3 p.m.
Mrs.
Marvell

Ira)

Bach

EVERYTHING

Mark

Petrakis,

Feb.

13

with

P.

Jacobi,

“All

ith

season

a

irlines

will

Mary

theater

spring
will

close

and

May

luncheon.
present

owing.
ugust 31, 1967

Printing’

of Rand

by

McNally

and the Down-

Fullerton Hall. Subsequent lectures include ‘‘The Atom in Your
Future,”

“Education

and

the

‘In-

ner-City,’’’ ‘Merchandising 67,”
and ‘‘Contemporaneity in Art.”
A series of field trips have been
designed to complement a particu-

lar lecture. They will be
Tuesday or Wednesday
in the week following the
Mrs. Louis J. Stirling

The Bannockburn Garden Club
has elected new officers for the
year.
They
include
Mrs.
Robert
Doetsch

and

of

Mrs.

Deerfield;

David

Park.

Miss Rosenblith was graduated
from the University of California
at Berkeley and will enter Har-

president;

Allen

vard Law School in September.

Stirling,

Her father is professor of communications biophysics and chairman of the faculty at Massachu-

treasurer; Mrs. Elker R. Nielsen
Jr., program chairman; and Mrs.
Ray Dau, Plant, Flower and Fruit
Guild chairman’;
Mrs. Michael Wampler, publicity and historian; Mrs. Francis

psychology

McDonald,

Norton, Mass.

civic;

Mrs.

David

setts Institute of Technology. Her
mother is associate professor of

K.

DAR Will Observe
Constitution Week

served

by

Mrs.

E.

will
V.

he was

be

ob-

Lake,

of

a member

of Phi

SPRAYTZ
INTERIORS
Lamps
Furniture

Sinclair and Annabel Douglas McArthur.
Assistant hostesses will be Mrs.
H. Robert Dieterle of Northbrook;
erett

Virgil Kruse
V.

Moburg

Bluff, and Mrs.
of Deerfield.

and

Mrs.

both

of

Norman

Accessories

6 Oil Paintings
by Contemporary Artists

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Erskine

SUS

Just

OMA

held on a
schedule
lecture.
and Mrs.

S.

of

676-2878

Old

Orchard

Lake Forest
504

NV

We

Sferh

Arthur Dole III, both of Winnetka,
Mrs. John B. Black of Glencoe;
and Mrs. Harold M. Florsheim,
and Mrs. J. Barton Kalish, both of
Highland Park, are among those

on the program committee.

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Signed For Us,” written by Merel

Mrs.

College,

Kappa, scholastic honorary.
The marriage will take place
Sept. 9 in the M.I.T. Chapel in

home of Mrs. Herbert H. Englehard, 1320 Overlook Dr., Golf.

week

Wheaton

Mr.
Baskin,
co-valedictorian
when he was graduated from
Highland Park High School, was
graduated
summa
cum _ laude
from Princeton University where

Sengstack,
junior garden
club;
and Mrs. Paul Wade, horticulture.
All of Bannockburn.

Constitution

at

IN THE

GUYS &amp;
GALS

in

usic critic, will speak during
e Mar. 12 meeting.
The club’s annual meeting will
ake place Apr. 9 with a potluck
ancheon and Bingo party.
The

and

O’Shea

Mrs. R. J. Doetsch
Elected President

be held at 1:30 p.m. Sept. 14 in the

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Peter

“Publishing
Dennis

A. Ro-

announced the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter Sandra to Sheldon L.
Baskin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel J. Baskin of Highland

The first fall meeting of the
North Shore Chapter of DAR will

In September

Walter

your most

of Chi-

Sister

Series Starts

Mrs.

Dress up

e Family.”
The reciprocity meeting will be
eld

decorated
chapter
year, alumnae and

and

at 7

ago will present a dramatization
f Harry

Sep-

tember at the William Campbell
home in Evanston will honor the
newly affiliated girls.
Guests at the benefit also may

Prof.

senblith of Brookline, Mass., have

taking reservations.

usicale.”’
The new year will begin with a
ncheon meeting Jan. 9. Muriel
(Mrs.

swim
in

conducted

a furnishing fund drive.

Robert
Sternberg,
946
Ln., Highland Park, is

.m. Nov. 14 with a program by
ally Phillips, radio and televiion personality.
Dec. 12 will be the date for the
urk family of Chicago to present
The
Murk
Family
Christmas

olfson

of

bus ride to the museum.
Luncheon will be served in the

of the

held

of

Museum

of

Chicaga. Members and guests will
meet at the south end of the
Crossroads Shopping Center park-

lower Show Judges of Illinois.

Men’s

will

Oriental

campus

announced

of activities

Irving)

sen,’’ by Chaim Potok.
On Oct. 24 the group

Beginning with a membership
ea in the Jewett Park Field
ouse Sept. 12, the Deerfield
Voman’s

(Mrs.

A

party

Chicago.
The lecture will begin at 11:30
a.m. Sept. 13 in The Art Institute’s

and Mrs. Robert Ketelsen of
orthbrook.
Mrs. Donald G. Brady of Deer-

the

September.
wagon

an’s College Board

American ORT will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m. Sept.
in

chuck

at North-

town Center of the University of

Bob O Link chapter of Women’s

12

in

and

Omega

and Co. is this season’s first in the
Know Your Chicago series of
lectures sponsored by the Wom-

of DeerDonahue

rs. Robert Hampton
ield, and Mrs. William

western

the
newly
house. Last

field, new president, attended the

versity,

to Chi

see a display of color photographs
showing before and after views of

Membership Tea for Sept. 7.
The fall membership tea of the
Deerfield Branch of the American
Association of University Women,

pledged

Mother’s Club members

Marrage Rites

$45

Rd.

�Local Women

Gain 30 Pounds

Modeling at ‘Camelot’ Luncheon
Each
of the models
in the
benefit luncheon of the Woman’s
Board of the Hadley School for the

Blind will be more than 30 pounds
overweight.

They will model heavy costumes
from King
“Come
to

noon
Room
Hotel

Arthur’s court for the
Camelot”
benefit
at

Oct.
16 in the Pump
of the Ambassador East
in Chicago. Four giant

wardrobe cases from ‘‘Camelot,”
opening Oct. 27 in the Palace
Theater, are being sent to Chicago
for the benefit.
Co-chairmen
Mrs.
Burnham
Fisk and Mrs. Daniel Boone, both

of

left) and Mrs. Donald Roth, both of Glencoe, and
Mrs. Dino D'Angelo and Mrs. Earl Ratzer, both of
Highland Park, are among area women planning
future fund-raising events. (Howard Fochler Photo)

Guest of honor at the party will

Group Starts Year
With Fashion Show
The
North

By Institute

Dudley Meyer of Highland Park.
Demonstrations will be given by
Miss Ihoko Ogura, a graduate of
Tokyo Ikenobo Institute; Yoshi
Watanabe, instructor at the Tokyo
Institute; Mrs. Russell W. Chris-

tensen and Mrs. Hugh Crowe, both
of Skokie.
name

for flower arrangements. Mrs.
Nakashima has studied Ikebana
since the age of six, as is the
tradition in cultured Japanese
families.

She

has

taught

for

18

years in Tokyo, Hawaii, and the
United States.
Ikebana is never judged. Each
creation is an expression of the
personal philosophy and feeling of

the arranger.

Brits Sponsored

By Infant Welfare
The Deerfield Center of Infant
Welfare will once again sponsor a
series of book review-luncheons, it

was announced during last Thursday’s meeting in the home of Mrs.
Paul S. Brown of Deerfield.
The series of six reviews by
Greta Wiley will begin at 11 a.m.
Oct. 12 in the Deerpath Inn, Lake
Forest.

Mrs. Frederick H. Heintz of
Deerfield is chairman of the Book
Club. Season tickets may
be
obtained from Mrs. Heintz, 625
Brierhill Rd., or ‘her co-chairman
Mrs. George Niblock, 145 Laurel
Av., Highland Park.

the

of

the

Jewish Children’s Bureau will be
held at 8 p.m. Sept. 20 in North
Shore Congregation Israel, 840
Vernon Av., Glencoe.
The Smart Set, 1925

Sheridan

Rd., Highland Park, will show the
latest

sig

Miss Bolotin

The group’s fall bowling league
will begin Sept. 19 in Strike-N-

school

and

year at the University of Colorado

contact Mrs. Richard H. Marks,
17 Larkdale East Rd., Deerfield.

this fall.

college

Old

and

Be

Northfield; Mrs. H. Perry Driggs,
Mrs. John E. Starrett, and Mrs.
Richard W. Wilde, all of Wilmette; Mrs. George V. Myers of
Glenview; and Mrs. John O. Innes
of Highland Park.

Bill Otto’s

Local Women Win
In Bonsai Contest
Two North Shore women were
winners in the Midwest Bonsai
Show held in August.

Mrs.
John
B. Nicholson
of
Glencoe was named an outstanding

blue-ribbon

“PMOC

a wedding dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Deerfield
dants.

The
grade

served

bride,

who

in Walden

as

All available

Hand-Sewn

Approved!

Bourbon Brown
Cordovan Tweed
Green Tweed
Cordovan
Black
Mohogany
Stirrup Hide
Bourbon Tweed

colors.
now

for

Back-To-School.

AND

Dm $14

read

followed

by

Wright

of

honor

atten-

teaches

fourth

School,

wore

pink
street-length
dress
matching veil headpiece.

You

in

a

The Community Service of the
Newcomers Club of Deerfield is
participating in the nationwide
American Red Cross campaign to
send a Christmas gift bag of items
to every serviceman in Vietnam.
Donations or articles to fill the
bag should be sent to Mrs. Bruce
Molloy, 1115 Hampton Ct., Deer-

About

And

$164

Them

PLAYBOY
Now
See,

i
5
:
:

after a honeymoon at the Abbey in
Fontana, Wis.

Club Participates

Read

:

with

The couple is living in Deerfield

field, before Sept. 27.

her

winner in the import division wit
the Ozalea.

Deerfield.

Desenis

with

with two entries: a 125-year-old
Azalea
and a 32-year-old Cali
fornia Oak. She was a grand prize

fastest selling

want— Fashion

afternoon ceremony Aug. 25 in the
Trinity United Church of Christ,

were

winner

entry of a 7-year Cotoneaster.
Mrs. Jules LaDany of Highland
Park earned a blue-ribbon position

Handsewn Penny Loafer.
A host of just what you

Mrs. Donna Jean Gorr of Deerfield became the bride of Harrison
W. Sears of Lincolnwood in a late

Philip

will play

|

America’s

Exchanges Vows

which

Orchestra

for the benefit.

DISTINCTIVE HANOSEWHS BY

Deerfield Teacher

Rev.

A.

“Playboy Man On Campus”

land Park High School, and Miss
Marcy Bolotin, a June graduate of
Highland Park High School who
will begin her freshman year at
the University of Missiouri this
fall.
Mrs. Rodney (Elaine) Konsler
also is serving on the college
board. She will begin her senior

The

Henry

a

On the high school board are
Robin Henschel, a junior at High-

the vows

Mrs.

Gardner
Jr., all of Winnetka;
Mrs.
George
R. McKay,
Mrs.
James Pennington, and Mrs. Bentley G. McCloud Jr., all of Kenilworth.
Also, Mrs. Herschel H. Cudd
and Mrs. John H. Hobart, both of

“ol

high

board at Saks Fifth Avenue,
Orchard.

Spare Bowling Lanes, 185 Skokie
Blvd., Northbrook. Bowlers may

Kaufman,

' huaay

to the

the

meeting.

Mrs. Konsler

Serve on Saks College Board
Three young women from Highland Park were recently appointed

during

12,000

properties, and 3,500 costumes of
“Camelot.” The costumes which
took a year to create at a cost of
$2,250,000,
will be modeled
by
local women.
Included on the benefit committee are Mrs. Joseph E. Bell, Mrs.
F. Strother Cary Jr., Mrs. Charles

Aantammed

}

fashions

Australian

jewels,

ue

Miss Henschel

fall

the

ROR

year and Mrs. Norman
Cram,
both of Kenilworth; Mrs. Herbert
Donald of Wilmette; Mrs. Earle
Atwater of Winnetka, and Mrs.

of

League

the

FP

Chicago.
Among _ the
aoe.
wm. Special students
Mrs. Nakashima who will be exhibiting are Mrs. George Good-

meeting

of

Feet

North Park Hotel, 1931 Lincoln
Park
West,

opening
Suburban

Truscott,

Preapcinnnmit &amp;

A floral exhibit entitled ‘‘Ikebana: Cultural Art of Japan’’ will
be presented by the president of
the Ikenobo Institute, Chicago
™
Chapter,
Mrs.
Ikka
Nakashi| ma at 1:30 p.m.
f Sept. 24 in the

Japanese

must

modeled.

To Be Shown

is the

models

tumes. Modern day fashions from
Saks Fifth Avenue also will be

Floral Exhibit

-Ikebana

said

John

pape

The newly formed Women's Committee of the
Institute for Psychoanalysis compiled a mailing list
recently while meeting in the Highland Park home
of Mrs. Neison Harris. Mrs. Fred Robbins (from

Winnetka,

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�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

Percy Answers NAREB Critic
By MELINDA UPP

income

As hearings on Sen. Charles H.
Percy’s

housing

subsidy

bill con-

clude this week, the Kenilworth
Republican answered two criticisms of the bill made by the
National
Association
of
Real
state

Boards

(NAREB).

The bill is designed to provide
ederal subsidies for low income
families.
Although the NAREB supports
the Percy bill in principle, the
Realtors

claim

that

it would

not

provide assistance for the most
eedy families and that the Naional Home Ownership Foundaion,

which

would

program, would
supervised.

administer

the

not be properly

rather

than the family of

low income, where the major need
exists.”

The board has argued that
public housing residence levels
should be used as the standard to
determine
whether
low-income
persons should receive the federal
assistance.
However,
in a letter to the
Hollister Newspapers, Sen. Percy
countered, “The actual language
of the act limits loans ‘to those

prospective home buyers who are
unable to obtain and afford mortgage financing from existing local
lending institutions.’
“T frequently have stated that
the bill is most likely to help
families

in northern

urban

areas,

like

Chicago,

who

had

or could

achieve relatively stable incomes
in the $4,000 to $6,000 range.”
‘Below Public Housing Levels”

This, he said, is below the public
housing

residence

levels

in most

cities. For a family of five in
Chicago, for example, the public
housing level is $6,300; in Milwaukee and Los Angeles, $6,250;
in New York City, $8,800.

and

Sen. Percy conceded that the
real estate board “has a legitimate point in seeking to limit the
availability of subsidy money to
families which have a genuine
need for it.’
He claimed that he had tried in
vain to seek ‘constructive proposals” from NAREB’s Washing-

ton office
but

HOME ON AN ISLAND
IN LIBERTYVILLE

that

Ben. Percy’s bill “generally would
benefit the family of moderate

that in absence

of

to

use.

the

standard

that

seemed most suitable and flexible.
“Fortunately,

however,

there

does not seem to be much difference in the hard dollars and cents,
if, indeed, there is any at all.”

Sen. Percy pointed out also that
a similar

bill, introduced

Walter Mondale
permit

subsidies

(D-Minn.)
to

a

by Sen.

would

family

of

five in the Chicago area with an

640
VE

AM

‘‘Not for Low Income”
The NAREB
has stated

and

these proposals, ‘‘I had no choice

income of up to $10,050.
In answering the other NAREB
criticism, that his bill ‘‘calls for a

federal subsidy with little federal
supervision,”

Sen.

Percy

replied

that the federal government actually

would

have

“a

very effective means

number

of

for protect-

ing the public interest.’’

He noted that Congress would
charter
the
National
Home
Ownership Foundation and retain
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i

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Mr. Orchard

lorthbrook, and Lake Forest, has
ad extensive real estate training
Northwestern University. Mr.
eling’s father, Harold, was acve in the business for more than
) years, all in Deerfield.
Mr. Orchard’s broad sales expeence has been with consumer
oducts

and

recently

was

sales

anager for his firm in the
pntral United States. Mr. Orard, his wife, and son live at 333
arwick Rd.

gust 31, 1967

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�Would you believe a house with
69 doors? And each door selected
to heighten the home’s charm,
architectural decor, and striking

attractiveness?
“This emphasis on doors is a
highlight of a New England style
home

in Litchfield,

Conn.,

owned

by Col. and Mrs. Bernard W.
McGinnis. In the house’s eleven

snap-in
pane

grills that give
appearance,

When the doors are folded back
against each other, the area
becomes one large room, 33 by 15

a small-

but.

can

be

removed
for window
washing
ease.
Both traditional and modern
stock door styles have been used
to beautiful advantage. The front

“feet.

entrance, graced by a covered
passageway that connects it with

closets, and cabinets to add
looks, natural warmth, and
England practicality. The
itself was planned for this
effect.

good
New
house
triple

midst

of

two-story

house

ance

a

of

farmstead,

woodlands,
has

the

traditional
with

the

appear-

colonial

weathered

the

McGinnis’

enter-

tain frequently, they devised this
method of adapting the room for
both small and large parties.
Mrs. McGinnis, food editor for
Woman’s Day magazine, was determined to have a well-planned

_ing shelves.
the

Like Colonial Farmstead

- Built on a rocky shelf of land in

Since

kitchen and an_ easy-to-care-for
house. Her kitchen is a corridor
style with all electric appliances
placed along two walls. There’s
plenty of countertop space and a
huge pantry-cupboard with revolv-

rooms, a variety of stock wood
doors has been used for entrances,

the

Charm

Add to Home’s

Doors

workshop

and

garage,

is an

Early American eight-panel door.
Two colonial dutch doors lead
from the rear of the house to a
spacious patio.
Closet With 8 Door

shin-

gle siding, shutters, small-paned
wood windows and wood panel
doors.
Everything
else about it is
modern, from an electric heating
system to washable
wallpaper.
Even the colonial look is achieved

with modern materials that offer
up-to-the-minute
efficiency
and
minimal maintenance.
For example, the windows, doors,
and shutters are stock units of

ponderosa pine, precision-made
and chemically treated against
weather abuse. The windows have

Inside

panel
cabinet

all

doors,
doors

room

entries

are

closet

and

modern

lou-

while
are

vered, sliding, or folding units.
The
closets
are
exceptionally
large—one has eight folding doors
— and small louvered doors have
been used for bathroom cabinets.
An unusual feature of a spacious
downstairs living and dining area

is a ‘wall’

of louvered

folding

doors. When
extended to full
length, the door wall divides the
area into separate and private

Electric

heat

was

chosen

be-

Percy Answers
NAREB Critics
Of Housing Bill
(Contiued

from

to alter or amend its terms, and
to dissolve the foundation if it saw

fit.
Sen. Percy
added
that the
foundation would be required to
submit

an

gress,

the

public,

and

would

annual

audit

President,
that

have

the

is

turned

off in the upstairs guestrooms
when they are not in use, and
Fuel

costs

also

are

lowered

by

the use of wood windows and
doors. The natural insulating quality of wood sash cuts heat loss
substantially and also prevents
bothersome condensation.
a folding panel door at the top of
the staircase is closed. This seals
off that portion of the house and
keeps fuel bills down.
s
The McGinnis’ house is an example of how colonial charm and
contemporary

He said further that the foundation would be required to adhere
to the general accounting office
and reporting

requirements

as if it were a mixed

ownership

stated.

Finally, the foundation
subject to Congressional
on its appropriations and
the amount of debentures
could issue, he explained.

convenience can be

eda

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“In this respect, the foundation
would operate under closer public
scrutiny even than the Federal
Reserve System,”
the senator

362 PARK AVENUE

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the

the right to appoint

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Con-

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government corporation.

Heat

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CONDITION

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and allows individual

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kitchen,

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Street

Winnetka

HIGHLAND
PARK - IN
CHOICE
RAVINIA AREA
A very
beautiful

comfortable
gardens.

home
East

on

Ravinia

full

half-acre

location,

close

with
to

many
lake,

mature
school,

trees
trains.

and
Three

bedrooms, |'/2 baths, modern kitchen with butler's pantry and wet bar,
paneled fireplace wall in living room, separate dining room, study, paneled
rathskeller opening to grounds. 2-car garage with studio above. Priced in 40's.

446-6664
August 31, 19

�Sink, Fountain Suggested for Patio —
If you’re

planning

a backyard

patio for relaxation and informal .
entertaining, you might include a
sink with running water and a

drinking
plumbing
They will
the bureau

fountain, suggests the
and heating bureau.
make cleanup easier,
stated.
3

See this 4-level, 3

bedroom, 2 bath

home. Offers separate living areas
for all-age family. Includes both
family room and
recreation

room

on different leyels. Spacious lot.
Handy to park
and
municipal
swimming pool.
$35,000

;

DEERFIELD—WANT

PRIVACY

&amp; CONVENIENCE?

ite.

was

Traffic

detoured

across from the Briarwood Country Club. The area,

construction

this

around

formerly the controversial Liebling
will include 48 homes. (Staff Photos)

ea on Deerfield Rd. recently while sewer lines
ere installed for the Briarwood Country Estates

subdivision,

Superb

Door Wall Gives Room Double Use
doors.
Here’s

To divide and conquer is a wise
ategic
move,
even in home
corating.
ase in point: a large room that
n—with clever maneuvering—do
uble duty as two smaller rooms.
0 achieve this coup, all that’s
eded is a ‘‘wall’’ of stock folding

how

it’s

done:

hang

series of folding louver

doors

on

an overhead ceiling track midway
across the room. When you want
to divide
one
room
into
two

smaller

ones,

simply

pull

the

doors open to their full length.
They form an attractive sculptured wall. If you want to transform the area into one spacious

room,

close the doors

by folding

them back against each other.
A wall
of doors
has
many
advantages.
It’s economical
to
install because quality louvered

folding doors,

agnificent

ty.
ace.

15

Octagonal

lorning

New

wood

room;

room

foyer:
cab.

“HALCYON
HALL”
home on 1 acre of beautifully

Powder

room;

kit.;

Breakfast

Charming

wood

Dining

paneled

room;

den

room

such

landscaped

laundry

w/built-in

rm.;

mud

bookcases

firerm.;

&amp;

indow seat; Living room w/woodburning
fireplace &amp; parquet floors;
blarium; master bedroom suite newly remodeled w/2 dressing rooms
large bath; 4 Fam.
bedrooms &amp; 3 baths. 2 maids rooms,
| bath;
nrge play room PLUS 2 Terraces, remodeled 6 room garage apartment,
tached
greenhouse
and
quality
features
throughout.
Entire
house
bautifully decorated and in move-in condition.
$138,500.

sto
hom
2x O9S" tot
oth
t
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bvelyly
stone
home on \00
1
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with tiled
tiled
entry;
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ew wood cab, all elec. kitchen w/built-in range &amp; double oven. Second
por has 4 large bedrooms and 2 baths. Above grade English basement
leally suited
for recreation room. This engineer built and owned home
fers quality construction throughout in an excellent and convenient
ation. $59,950.

HIGHLAND

482

ust 31, 1967

Central

JUST

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REDUCED

designed

Cond.

paneled

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Ranch

"PLUS". 5-7 bed-

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finest

FOR

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formal

with

6

family-dining

landscaped

lot.

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In 90s.

5/2

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Ukltimate! $150,000
ON

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Charming

baths.

Gracious

w/fireplace.

Situated

on

1899

Prestige

Loca-

Colonial
living

large

Air

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beauti-

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built a all L annonmY Sasa
ustom-built
stone ranch ini com
prestige area, near school,
train &amp; lake. Ideal for family living with 5 bedrooms, 31% tile baths,
enormous high-ceilinged Living Room-Dining
Room
with fireplace;
spacious family room PLUS paneled library with fireplace. Paneled
basement
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CHARMING
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4 bedrooms
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Family room, Kitchen w/D&amp;D, separate eating area. RECREATION
ROOM
w/FP, Fire &amp; burglar alarm system. On ¥% acre, convenient to public
&amp; parochial schools. 60s.

HIGHLAND PARK
AIR CONDITIONED
SPLIT
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Deluxe
Kitchen Ww DEO
bullion
mone “corind
Family room w/FP, Ist level plus heated Florida room.
attached garage.
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modern

equipped kitchen.
Breathtaking com-

louvered doors, can be installed on
any wall surface over
furring
strips or wall studs.

as ponderosa

prop-

w/woodburning

dard-sized

of

beach rights offers privacy

pine units, are available in stock
sizes
at local
lumber
dealers.
Folding doors take up practically
no
floor
space—unlike
regular
doors which open out into a room,
folding doors fold back against
each other in accordion fashion.
The door wall can also provide
extra flat space against which you
can place furniture.
A series of doors can also be
used to give a room the elegant
look of expensive paneling. Stan-

a

views

lake and ravine.
Gracious colonial
3-level home with

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G-7274

�3 Join
Center
Staff
Three new members have beet
named to the faculty of the
Suburban Fine Arts Center.
They are Miss Marilyn Watso
and Shoshannah

Hoffman,

both

(Mrs. Joseph D.

of Evanston,

an

Joan (Mrs. Samuel) Fraerman o
Highland
Park.
Another
ne

comer to the staff is Ann (Mrs
Vernon)
Grimmer
of Glenco¢
whose
appointment
nounced earlier.

was

a

Miss Watson, assistant to th
publisher of the Hollister News
papers,

will

teach

a

course

i

newspaper writing and publicit
A graduate of the University a
Illinois Honors School of Journd
lism,

Miss

Watson

former]

worked on the Champaign-Urban
Courier as police reporter, and 2
welfare, education, and dram
reporter.
Will Teach Pottery Class

Circa

Mrs. Fraerman will teach pott
ry-making using hand technique
glazing,
and
firing.
She
ha
studied with Nicholas Prokos 4
Highland Park and with Rut
Duckworth of Chicago. She rece
ly won the Haeger Pottery Awa
at the Biennial Illinois Craftsma
show in Springfield. Mrs. Frae

1700

man

lives at 2232 Egandale Rd.

Mrs. Hoffman is a graduate
the school of the Art Institute
Chicago, where she was a schola
ship student.
She has taug

Mikulski
Shore

Wins

painting,

Club’s

Top Prize

drawing,

basic

desig

and lithography and has co
ducted workships and seminars
the Institute of Design in Chicag
the University of Chicago’s Dow
town Center, and the Layt«
School of Design in Milwaukee.
Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Gri
mer will teach beginning and a
vanced painting. Mrs. Grimme
course will include drawing.
Remain on Faculty
Returning to the staff are:
Babette (Mrs. Sanford) Leve
883 Timber Hill Rd., Highla
Park, teaching all phases of dan
for children, an adult exerci
class, and an adult dance class;
Mrs.
Florence (Mrs. Josep
Singer, 764 Judson Av., Highla

Deerfield resident James
Mikulski, 1137 Laurel Av.,

took first place in the small
prints category for the 196667 season in the North Shore
Camera Club's annual competition.

Piling

up

points

for Mr.

Mikulski were two winners in
the season's-end salon com-

petition—"Circa 1700" took
first place and "Wheelright"
came

in fourth.

Mr. Mikulski obtained the
unusual effect, giving his
prints the quality of a lithograph, by multiple copying
of the original print in a
high contrast material.

i

-

Wheelwright

Park, creative arts for children
George Straub, 90 Lakeside P
Highland Park, portrait painting
Carl Schwartz of Chicago, fig
painting and drawing;

John Cadel of Chicago, painti
both beginning and advanced;
Alice
Wright-Uhlman
(
John H. Wright) of Evanstc
painting and design;
Kay Hoffman-Schwartz
(M
Carl Schwartz),
sculpture a
painting;
James Barbee of Chicago, pai
ing, both beginning and advancé
and painting for young peop
ages 15 to 20;

Hilda (Mrs. Charles) Rubin
Chicago, painting for young pé
ple ages 11 to 15.

Registration will begin Tuesd
and run through Sept. 15 at t
center’s new headquarters,
Park Av., Highland Park.

Information about dance clasg
and placement can be obtained
calling Mrs. Levey at her home
Information on other clasg
can be obtained at the center.

August 31, 14

�Pe

Peter P. Jacobi

Compiled

made

it sad,

and

so did the dramatic

fare

of the

ening.

Many

of

returned

us

to

had

hoped

Ravinia

that

this

Chicago.

We

when

summer,

had

hoped

A.C.T.
it

would

that

A.C.T.

would henceforth have a dual home, one in San
Francisco for half
for an equal time.

a year,

another

in Chicago

But complications of all sorts developed:
finances, union hitches, unavailability of theaters, and other unstated problems. So the
| company returned to Ravinia as a transient,

| with

some

observers

wondering

whether

liam Ball will be able to keep
together
on a full-year basis
Mr.

Wil-

his company
just in San

Francisco. The diagnosis is not promising.
Because of that opening night was sobering.

Jacobi

WwW.

kee

WHAT’S MORE, the decision to unearth Jean Anouilh’s play of the
30’s, ‘“‘Thieves’ Carnival,’’ was an unfortunate one. It resulted in a
t of actors and others going to a lot of trouble for not very much.

“Thieves’ Carnival” is a dated, faded item about three thieves at
brk and love in a Vichy spa. The fellows bungle repeatedly, and the
ungest falls in love with one of the victims to negate their thieving
ccess even more.
hat’s all there is.
Anouilh might have made more of this play, written late in his
reer. He might have mixed nonsense with charm and floatability
ther than a heavy hand. But heavy it is, and heavily, desperately
prformed by actors who obviously want to make the most of a play
at has little to give to a modern audience.

It’s like an old silent
trageous,

movie,

with

an attempt to put across

words

added.

The

a mostly unfunny

ate

&lt;siidl

hamming

is

play with limp

Drama

A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED
MAN
(Walter Matthau, Robert

this movie,

Morse, Inger Stevens)
As an introduction to a primer

sors. Color. Adults
young people.

a man can be a happy husband
and father, with a gorgeous and

loving wife and still have a roving
eye.

| herald a longer season of resident repertory in
downtown

vias Ta

by Sara Blcom, Chairman,

for adultery, it is established that

PENING NIGHT of the American Conservatory Theater season
at Ravinia was a rather sorrowful occasion for two reasons.

history

Se Rees

Shore Movies in Brief

\.C.T. Opening Night
alls With Double Thud
Recent

EN

EES eG

When

he

has

a

friendly

neighbor like Robert Morse who is
ready to give lessons on how to
succeed in cheating on your wife,
desires for extramarital excitement are put on a more businesslike basis.
A generous supply of popular
comedians illustrates in brief epi-

sodes

the

embarrassments

and

problems
of promiscuity.
Jack
Benny, Art Carney, Carl Reiner,

Sid Caesar, and many more give
ample evidence that adultery involves so many pitfalls that it is
hardly worth the effort. A welldone picture. Color. Adults.
YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (Sean
Connery, Mie Hama)
Sean Connery, the

real

James

Bond, is back, ready, and able for
his new assignment to find the
origin of a shark-like

is swallowing

up

missile that

American

and

Russian space ships.
British intelligence pinpoints the
Sea of Japan as the suspect area
for an unidentified third nation

and

and

prurient

THE

Film

it is less sadistic

than

SOUND

Club

its

predeces-

and

mature

OF MUSIC

(Julie

Andrews, Christopher Plummer)

Julie Andrews as the conventbred Maria sings against the
stunning scenery of the Austrian
Alps in the
Rogers and

film version of the
Hammerstein musi-

cal. The story 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

the Nazis after Hitler had annexed
Austria is managed

suspensefully.

A wealth of melody and well-loved
songs, beautiful production, and a
storybrook

quality

make

this fine

family
entertainment.
MultiAcademy
Award
winning
film
Color. General audience.
THE

MILLION

EYES

OF

must

have

Committee

nobody

much

million

eyes

to

have

given

The plot, whic

has to do with a villainess scheming to control the men of the
world, drifts away on loose ends.

The actors are offhand; the script
is full of cheap jokes; the production is shoddy;

even the girls are

an uncomely lot. Color. Adults, if

anyone
EL DORADO

(John Wayne)

The old western master is still
making old western movies, o
this one is a first-rate exam

good acting, good script, and
fine
production values. John Wayne
leads a handicapped trio against
an outlaw clan. To say anymore
would give it all away. Some

scenes

of

violence,

but

deftly

directed by Howard Hawks. Color.
Adults.

WILMETTE
Central at Wilmette
251-7411 * Park

SUMARU
Those

seems

attention.

Avenue
Free

been shut regarding this film, for

af evanston
1716 Central -un

_

4-4900- tree parking

FINAL

THE GUNFIGHTER

WEEK

that is attempting to worsen relations between the two great powers. The creation of a huge missile base built within a crater is
technically excellent.

Those not saturated with Bondian

lore,

however,

should

NEW

enjoy

IS THE SHERIFF

YORK

DAILY NEWS.

pt and characters. But the hamming fails; the energy is wasted.
1

felt

awfully

uncomfortable

action

seemed

to

hughter

was

coincide

sparse.

Some

about

with
seats

it,

that
were

particularly

of

many

empty

in

because

the

my

audience.

after intermission.

The

neral response was reserved and quiet.
It felt uncomfortable because this fine company

of players could do so

ch better if given something to work with. ‘‘Thieves’ Carnival’’ was
most tentative beginning to the new season.
RK

EROME
sture,

KILTY

the

directed. He strives with his actors for the broad

overplay.

The

performers

mug,

dance,

shout,

and

stantly shift costumes. They strain, and occasionally make a brief
ene come off. But the whole feeling is cumbersome and dreary.
If only the material and the performance retained the zest of the first
pments when all of the characters emerge dancing in the swingy,
ppy jitterbug style of the 1930’s. They don’t; the proceedings head
wnward from thereon.
wR ok

SOME CREDIT should go to the trio of thieves: Ray Reinhardt,
ntrick Tovatt, and David Grimm. There also should be praise for Ruth
bbart

as

a scheming,

fun-seeking,

aging

lady

of nobility.

She

is

a

buper with a voice that carries and a presence that counts.
The production, however, must
Hicative, I hope, of what the

be rated a failure and not at all
present company of players can

Writers’ Group

the season at 9:30 a.m. next Thursday in the Winnetka Community
House.
Allan Bates, assistant professor
of English at Chicago State College,
will
conduct
a_ six-week

series

of three-hour

drama

and fiction. Mr.

completed

four

sessions

Choir

he group meets regularly at
5 p.m. in the Green Bay School,
6 Green Bay Rd., Highland
rk.
arol (Mrs. Philip) Hyman of

bhland Park is director of the

brus, now in its ninth season.

gagements for schools, churchsynagogues,

—

and

“0% pact

e choir’s

civic

Rg

repertoire

sic of all periods:
|

Bf 3 iy

1967

groups’

to

includes

madrigals,

Gondoliers,”

and

a

©Atemporary folk songs.

group

Interested singers may

of

contact

Mrs. Hyman, 962 Judson Av.

Inquiries

about

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. Overture:

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Saturday,

may be directed to Mrs. Hyman
or to Mrs Philip Kolehmainen,

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This fall the singers will present
Mozart’s Vespers, secular songs
from
a 16th century Spanish
composer, sacred motets, selections from Gilbert and Sullivan’s

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of piano and music theory instructor. Mr. Baker is the author of a
manual of basic theory used at the

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Art Exhibits

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| DEER PATH ART LEAGUE Fall Festival and members’ show,

Market Square, Lake Forest. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday
| and Monday.

HICKORY HALL GALLERIES, Rt. 45, one mile west of Half Day.

|
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_ Works of international artists, portraits and animal studies. Hours are
;
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.

503 Central Av., Highland Park.

GALLERY,

EDWARDS

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_ Works of European, American, Chinese, and Japanese painters, 10 a.m.
5 p.m. daily.
az to

Sis 25

a

Drama

700 W. Rand Rd., at Euclid, Mt.

THEATER,

CLUB

COUNTRY

_

Productions

| Prospect. “Champagne Complex,” 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 8
and 11 p.m. Saturdays, and 7:30 p.m. Sundays, extended through Sept.
| 10. For children, the Country Club Children’s Theater, in ‘“‘The Invisible

| Dragon,” 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday.

MR. L’S CAROUSEL THEATER, Midlane Farm Country Club,
|5 Ri
_ Wadsworth. “My Fair Lady,” opening tonight, 8:30, also 8:30 p.m.
nightly, through Sept. 10.
RAVINIA PARK, Highland Park. The American Conservatory
_

‘Theater, “Two for the Seesaw,” 8:30 tonight; “Long Day’s Journey Into
tomorrow;

8 p.m.

Night,”

“Two

for the Seesaw,”

Saturday;

4 p.m.

_ “Thieves’ Carnival,” 8:30 p.m. Saturday; ‘‘Beyond the Fringe,” 3 p.m.

Sunday; ‘Thieves’ Carnival,” 8:30 p.m. Sunday; ‘““Two for the Seesaw,”
8:30 p.m. Tuesday; ‘Thieves’ Carnival,” 8:30 p.m. Wednesday; and
_“Charley’s Aunt,” 8:30 p.m. next Thursday.

| That Old Girl Returns
- Zany “Charley’s Aunt” will rustle her skirts into Murray Theater

again this week.
“Aunt” will be played again this

Auberjonois, the

by Rene

year

American Conservatory Theater’s

actor-director who played

young

-

_ the role here last season to rounds

. _ of applause and critical acclaim.
Brandon Thomas’ madcap tale

of the impersonation of a stuffy
Victorian Lady by Oxford student
_ Fancourt Babberly will first be
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_ presented next Thursday. Six other performances of the play will

follow this season.

Others in the cast include David

ee
xe
Ea

: : Grimm

as Charley WycKham,

Al

=

Alu

-

hardt as Sir Frances Chesny,
Kitty Wynn as Kitty Verdun,
_ Charlene Polite as Amy Spettigue,
_ and DeAnn Mears as Donna Lucia

=e
Bo.
aie
Bs

as Jack Chesny, Ray Rein-

The

Chicago

Symphony

Victor
violin;
second

of

8

p.m.—‘‘Long

Day’s Journey Into Night.”
@ Saturday, 4 p.m.—‘‘Two
the Seesaw.”
@® Saturday,

8:30

p.m.—

“Thieves’ Carnival.”
@ Sunday, 3 p.m.—‘‘Beyond the
Fringe.”

Aitay
of Chicago,
first
Edgar Muenzer of Niles,
violin; Milton Preves of

@ Wednesday,

8:30

p.m.—

He

degree

has

from

p.m.

follow:
Sept.

Dates

10—Mr.

Marshall

will begin

and

and

locations

Mrs.

Irl

Sr., 2693 Sheridan

Dine
@

Rte.

Dance
45,

Mundelein,

Phone:
(Formerly

Ill.

362-3910
Vernon

Hills)

TITTLE

where he
criticism,
has addi-

Hall.

4

@

a

Oct. 15—Mr. and Mrs. Albert L.
Arenberg, 1214 Green Bay Rd.,

at

Swim

the

Highland Park.

Glenview, viola; and Frank Miller
of Northbrook, cello.

H.

Rd.,

Northwestern

University’s

Lutkin

RESTAURANT
Unique dining. Mansion elegance.
Open 5 p.m. Closed Mondays.

Reservations : Telephone 787-0900. _
“4150 NORTH

RP

Dec. 3—Mrs John O. Innes, 131
Belle Av., Highland Park.
April 28—Mr.
and Mrs.
B.
Edward Bensinger, 945 Dean Av.,
Highland Park.
May 26—Mr. and Mrs. Jamyp s G.

WINS

ART

DEARBORN

PARKWA

Prime Pit
1540 Old Skokie Rd
Highland Park

Highland Park.

AWARD

Lars
Birger
Sponberg,
1340
Berkely Ct., Deerfield, won second

Under

Deerfield

Rd.

Overpass

place for an oil on paper painting
in the recent
Art Fair.

Kenosha

Museum

Dinners with unusual flavor
“Lazy Cooked in The Pit’’

FOR CARRY-OUT
DIAL 831-4616

Dern, 25 Fox Ln., Winnetka.
900

NORTH

FRENCH

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Dine in our beautiful
Year-around Garden

LUNCHEON
Menus

1813

or Continental
Dining Rooms. Also
facilities for private parties.
Parking at Delaware entrance.
For reservations phone: WH 4-4795
OPEN DAILY 11:30 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.

Served Daily—11:30 A.M.
Changed Every Day

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PHONE

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“Thieves’ Carnival.” *

dishes of the Casual

and Charming
new Restaurant;

the

ITALIAN

FOOD

Frank Santoro, Proprietor

Featuring . . . A Wide Selection of
Complete Famous Old World Dinners
. . . and Everything is HOMEMADE.

@ Next Thursday, 8:30 p.m.—
“Charley’s Aunt.”
A sixth play, Jerome Kilty’s
‘Dear Liar,’ will be presented
later in the season.
|

featuring
hickory smoked
pit barbequed beef,
chicken and spare rib:
chili con carne

FRANK'S Famous Homemade PIZZAS
15 Varieties — Also Italian Sandwiches
And
Fine

to Compliment

Selection

DINE

Your

of Wines

OUT

Delicious

or Your

Dinner

Favorite

at FRANK'S

a

Cocktail.

SOON!

Milwaukee Ave. (!/. Block S. of Rt. 22) Half Day

Jean

“Thieves’ Carnival,’’ William Gib-

_ the satirical revue,

Margolies.

of arts

tional graduate credits from both
schools toward his doctorate.
Mr.
Baker
studied chamber
music with the late Leon Sammetini and played clarinet with Hans
Lange
and the University of
Chicago Symphony. As a piano
soloist, he has performed in the
Art Institute’s Fullerton Hall and

All the performances

@

8:30 p.m.—‘“Thieves’

Carnival.”
@ Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.—“Two for
the Seesaw.”

4-3651

For Carry-Outs
PHONE:

| son’s “Two for the Seesaw,” and
mat
neg

Mollie

University of Chicago,
studied music history,
and theory. Mr. Baker

are

for

repeat performances of four other
Night,”

group

Golf

Jr., 1415 N. Astor St., Chicago.

Pd

Into

and

master

Ticket information may be obtained from Mrs. Michael Cudahy

The A.C.T. players also will give

_

the

@

CLUB

on scholarship with Rudolph Ganz

North Shore homes.

Members

The musician holds a bachelor
music degree from Chicago

COUNTRY

Musical College, where he studied

String

Quartet will give five Sunday
afternoon concerts this season in

“ay D’Alvadorez.

“8 $

of

TALLY HO

enjoy the succulent

Seesaw.”
® Tomorrow,

@ Sunday,

Concert Series

a TULLE

For the last 12 years Mr. Baker
has taught at Chicago Musical

Josef Baker of Chicago has
joined the faculty of the Music
Arts School, 720 Central Av.,
Highland Park.

a

r

Josef Baker Joins Faculty

Closed

Mondays

‘“‘Beyond the

4" Fringe.”

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_

Here are the show times:
@ Tonight,

ea3

8:30—‘“‘Two

for

the

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Daily

{1:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. .

1636 Old Deerfield Rd.
Highland Park

dinner,

restaurants.

cocktails,

. . . Luncheon,

Sunday

brunch,

ban-

| quet facilities. Open 7 days: 10035 Skokie
Blud.,

OR

one

block

north

of Old

Orchard

vate parties.
Try our Ducklinga!l’orange
and classic French desserts. For luncheon and dinner. Closed Mondays.

3-3131,

thePyrenees

Open Sun. thru Thurs. 11.to
Fri. &amp; Sat. til 10:30 P.M.

Reservations suggested
Telephone 679-0444

3445 Dempster St.
Skokie,

Ilt., just west

of McCormick

Buffet and Carry-Out
CLOSED MONDAYS

Bivd.

2810 Central UN 9-818
Evanston

August 31, |

;

�Recreation Calendar
Today
1 to 5, 6 to 9
swimming, pool.
. Times

to

be

p.m.—Public

to

5,

6

Saturday
to 9 p.m.—Public

swimming, pool.

arranged—Junior

high football, Shepard School.
Tomorrow
1 to 5, 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
8 to 11:30
Jewett Park.

1

p.m.—Teen

Sunday
1 to 5, 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
Monday

1 to 2 p.m.—Public

dance,

pool.
2 to

2:30

swimming,

p.m.—Water

ballet

show, pool.
3 to 4 p.m.—Goldfish grab, pool.

Tot Program

6:30

Tuesday

p.m.—Men’s

softball,

Wil-

mot, Jaycee, and Woodland parks.

7:30 p.m.—T.0.P.S.

Registration

ard.
Times

dren's room to ease over-crowded conditions in the

library. (Howard

Fochler Photo)

109’s Budget

An added expense item for an
dio system in the guidance and
beech areas of Kipling, Walden,

d Maplewood
ngthy

schools

discussion

on

brought

use

of the

ivate observation of students
rough two-way mirrors in counling rooms.

Board Pres. Walter Roth said
is is a serious question. ‘Use of
e adjacent (viewing) room must

proposed

submission

to

guidelines

the

board

for

at

a

future meeting.
In

other

business,

the

board

approved the employment of Mrs.
Mary Madden as a kindergarten
teacher

at

Walden

school.

Mrs.

Madden, a graduate of Northwestern

University,

has

eleven

years

teaching experience. The board
also approved a request from
Walden teacher Mrs. Donna Gorr
for a one-year leave of absence.

The district agreed to continue
rental of classrooms to Congregation Beth
Or on Monday
and
Thursday
nights,
and
all day
Sundays,
for
their
religious

ard. “We must set guidelines
r this” to assure proper usage
the professional people emoyed by the schools.
Board member
Harry Pauly
id the schools ‘‘must avoid any
asion of the children’s privacy”’

Deerfield Park District for providing labor for installation of the

of the

facilities.

We need a written policy so that
ose using the rooms know our
strictions. I can see dangers
thout such a policy.”
Board member Robert PickerB said parents should also give
itten

permission

before

ildren can be observed
nselling sessions.
Although

member

James

Deerfield

held from 7 to 9 p.m.
Jewett Park Fieldhouse.

Sept.

explained from 7:30 to 8 p.m.; and

the actual registration will be held

Dr.

Fenelon

commended

at Kipling School. The
of the Whittier Av. en-

trance,

drive

and

off

“better

substitution

Kipling

access”

Pl.,

of

the

provides

according

and may give lower bids. Also, the
board

to Dr.

Fenelon.

decided

early spring would

be a more effective time to begin
construction

since

builders

could

set up an uninterrupted schedule
throughout the summer

and begin

indoor work in the winter without
a break.
It was reported Monday that the

The registration fee for the
program, which will begin Sept.

25, is $5. Late registrations will be
accepted again in November, Jan-

and in Jewett Park Fieldhouse.
Children aged 3 to 3% will meet
Mondays and Tuesdays; 3% to 4,
Wednesdays through Fridays; and

4 to 5, Mondays through Fridays
or Wednesdays through Fridays.
All classes will meet from 9:15 to

and algebra.

garten.

A proposal also has been made
to

the

federal

government

initiate group guidance
fourth grade. The district
receive a research grant
the
effectiveness
of
classes at the elementary

to

in the
hopes to
to study
guidance
level.

The board also declared Oct. 12,
Columbus Day, as a legal holiday,

in keeping with state law.

The park district also will offer
an afternoon program for children
slightly too young to enter kinderThe group will meet in Jewett
Park Fieldhouse from 1 to 3 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays. Activities will include art instruction,
playground,
walks,
games,
and
music. Juice and cookies will be
served.
The children
also
will-

learn to work with colors, sizes,
measurements, shapes, signs, and
rhythms.

SKY HARBOR AIRPORT

TO

FLY

SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY
LESSON $590

he figure is 42 more than were

of 215

certificated

per-

nust 31,

1967

“The
Ambassador,”
Adlai E.
Stevenson High School’s 1966-67

yearbook, was distributed to students at an all-school dance last
night in the school cafeteria.
Stevenson

distributes

its

year-

book in the summer so late spring
sports, the prom, and graduation
may be included.

THE

MUSIC

ARTS
SCHOOL

. . « concerned with the Piast
traditions of piano and violin

study for children and adults.
The Music Arts School was‘ established in 1952 to fulfill a need in
the north suburban area for individual lessons in piano and violin
of the highest quality. The school
is dedicated to the principle that
music education and the ability to
play an instrument should be the
privilege of all, not just the gifted.

student,

faculty has both by
‘training prepared
and supervise the.
the interested high
the

adult

seeking

trained musician seeking to augment his knowledge. The successful
teaching achievements of the staff
are well known in the Chicago area
and some of the teachers have a
nation-wide reputation.

Phland Park School District 108
njools Tuesday.

total

Distributed at Dance

school

LEARN

nel will be employed in the
rict, including 199 who will be
king directly with students.

Yearbooks

new musical insight and skill, or the

Tib-

olled last June in the district’s
kindergarten
through
fifth
kde schools and two junior
hs, according to Supt. Kenneth
Crowell. By next June, enrollnt is expected to be 3,690.
he average class size will be
B, Mr. Crowell said.

Stevenson

A very capable
experience and
itself to guide
young beginner,

tts said ‘‘This is done all the
e” in schools everywhere, the
ard instructed Supt. Fenelon to

estimated 3,635 kindergarten
ough eighth grade students will
urn to or begin classes in

Wednesday
be arranged—Junior

high football, Shepard.

11:15 a.m.

during

,635 Pupils

to

uary, February, and April. The
classes will be held in the First
Presbyterian Church of Deerfield

state has turned down the district’s application to serve as a
guidance demonstration center.
However, the district has now
requested a grant from the state
to set up a gifted child program
teaching 7th and 8th grade French

the

new crushed stone drive and turn-

around
closing

(Continued from page 8)

their

08. Expects

8

from 8 to 9 p.m.
prepare

courses.

mis-use

Times

Coffee will be served from 7 to
7:30 p.m.; teachers and staff will
be introduced and the program

Dist. 110

p severely restricted and carefulcontrolled, Mr. Roth told the

ough

the

arranged—Junior

Park District tot program will be

Workmen install a new mobile unit just west of
he Deerfield Public Library. The unit, to be completed this week, will be used temporarily as a chil-

(Continued from page 8)
rogram, the board amended its
olicy on participation in fringe
enefit insurance to allow this
ption only for those working at
ast 15 hours a week. The policy
ecomes effective Sept. 1.

for

be

high football, Shepard.

Is Next Week
Registration

to

Club, Shep-

3000 Dundee Rd.
Northbrook, Ill.
Phone

272-4000

The Music Arts School seeks to provide each student with a stimulating, individually-planned curriculum
within the frame-work of the following areas: technique, keyboard harmony (for piano students), form in
music, preparation and performance
of a repertoire representative of
all musical periods from Baroque to
Contemporary,
development
of practice technique, notation, and
sightreading. Music theory classes
are available.

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Forrest Conway
Thomas Cooley
Irene Fix
Janice Harbison
Rachel Long
Ruth Ray
Mortimer Scheff
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MORTIMER SCHEFF
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�106 Chief Eyes

ly

ved to run by a large number of
associates in the IEA, a lobby-

trades

association.

Though

the

will take place during the
oup’s annual meeting in Chicago

~, &amp;

ABOUT

NEWS

Bannockburn

,

late December,

he would not

In other business last week, the
board approved the 1967-68 school
“T’ll Run Hard”’
. calendar, pending any changes
|
“Pm running,’ Ergang told the
necessitated by state legislation
board. “I’ll run hard and I am a
that still has to be signed by the
office until 1969.

~ hard loser. It will be a good go.”
_ Responding

the job would spread him

| thin,”

Mr.

Ergang

d

that

his

would
a

governor.

to board fears that

assured

the
if.

be limited to one

month

in

known

change,

according to Mr. Stiles, is the
need. to add the newly-designated

“too

requirements,

One

legal
Day.

holiday,

Oct.

12,

Columbus

Will Start Tomorrow

Springfield

id a few additional tasks. He
said the IEA has a full-time

The schedule calls for activities
to begin tomorrow with a local
workshop for the faculty. The first

committees, to handle the day-tor work load.

day of classes is set for Tuesday.

director and staff, plus numerous

Mr. Ergang, who has served as
sere
of the Lake Central
ion

Association,

said

his

candidacy stems from a desire to
see ‘“‘what we can do for teachers

and students in Illinois.”

There are 177 days of class and
four institute days, in the calendar, which also allows for four
snow days. Spring vacation, which
will not coincide with Easter, will
run from March 25-29.

Supt. Ergang also told the board
that the kindergarten may be able
to operate entirely with state
funds

this

year

because

of

changes in the school-aid formula.
Fees
for
the
kindergarteners
could then be eliminated.
The board approved continuation of the remedial speech program, partially supported under

the state’s Special Education Pro-

Johnson,

- Ronald

1810 Sanders

Rd., is seeking dismissal of a suit

filed against him by the Village of
Riverwoods for operating a scav-

enger business at his home.

- The village’s complaint for an

yjuction against Mr. Johnson was
in Circuit Court Aug. 9. In

‘Mr. Johnson’s answer, he contended that since he was contract
buyer and not true owner of the

property prior to March or April,
1967, he could not be sued. Ac-

to Riverwoods Asst. Zon-

ie

ng Officer William Hill, Johnson

signed an agreement to abide by
zoning ordinances

_ buyer.
A

continuance

while contract
until

later

in

‘September has been requested by

Mr. Johnson’s
Flanigan.

Wayne

lawyer,

Wellesley, M.I.T.
Grads Plan Picnic
Shore

North

undergraduates

of

‘Wellesley College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology will
attend a picnic Sunday

at

the home

of Mr.

afternoon

and Mrs.

‘William Tolf, 1355 Woodland

_ Riverwoods, Deerfield.

Ln.,

The Chicago Wellesley Club is
‘sponsoring the picnic. Co-chairmen

are

Mrs.

Blaine

Rieke

of

Mrs. _ Robert
and
Evanston
Schauss of River Forest.

budget

is

four

percent

higher than last year’s, due main-

the

said he had been

Grove will be the headquarters of
the North Suburban Library System.

gram, and agreed to again retain
Mrs. Dale Stern, speech teacher to
conduct the courses.
Won’t Be Affected
Supt. Ergang noted that the
district would not be affected by
three new laws concerning outdoor education,
field trips to
adjacent states, and a requirement that conservation be taught
in the schools. “We have been
doing this for at least six years as
a supplement to our curriculum,”
he said.
In connection with this, the
superintendent has been asked by
the Illinois conservation director
to attend a regional meeting in
Minneapolis as part of the state
contingent. The board approved
Mr. Ergang’s participation in the
Oct. 12 conference.

to

a

$9,000

jump

in

capital

outlay expenses to cover outstand-

ing

bills

science

for

library

equipment,

carpeting,

and

cabinets

that were included in the 1966-67
budget.
The school board also will adopt
a tax levy ordinance for 1967 at
the Sept. 18 meeting.
The proposed budget, presented
at last week’s board meeting,
allots a surplus in each account by

of the 23 mem-

ber libraries approved the site at
a meeting Monday in the Skokie
Public Library.
The 2,000-square-foot building on
Dempster
St. west of Edens
Expressway is available for immediate

occupancy.

System

offi-

cers inspected the site and two
others suggested by Robert R.
McClarren,

system

director,

last

week.
Location

Mr.

Is

McClarren

said

Morton

transfers from the education fund.

cations, transportation, and staff.

and the immediate
future. He
based his evaluation on communi-

Board Pres. Lynn Stiles said the

‘We

expect

The limit was approved in the
district’s referendum last spring.
That vote also approved an

telephone

syStem,’”’

ren said.

“The

will

activ-

get

in

Mr.

base

Morton

McClar-

service
Grove

we
will

reach nine of the libraries, resulting in a lower telephone bill than
in a more outlying suburb.”
The
telephone
company
researched the area served by the
system, selecting Morton Grove

as

an

economical
said. He

site, Mr.

Mc-

said the system

also is planning for eventual
computer-answered telephones.
“More

increase in the educational levy to

$1.54 from
we have
uents not
increase,”

of our

ities to be based on the existing

Clarren

fund.

many

the current $1.33. ‘‘But
promised our constitto use all of the 21-cent
Mr. Stiles said, though

than

half

our

library

(Continued from page 7)

‘perhaps up to 9-cents,’

tingencies for each fund. So the
actual operating budget is for a

Educational fund revenues, according to the proposed budget,

total of $6,994,538 as compared to
$6,095,571 for the 1966-67 school

next year.

year.
The board anticipates deficits in
the education, building, transportation, and junior college funds
because the increased revenue
from the 1967 tax levy will not be
available until the end of the

will total $138,225, almost $100,000

of that from current and back tax
receipts. Another $27,000 is anticipated in state aid with up to
$10,000 from last year’s budget.
The proposed budget is available for
nockburn

inspection at the BanSchool, 2165 Telegraph

school year.

The education fund probably
will have a deficit of about
$839,500; the building fund, $239,500; the transportation fund, $9,-

Rd.

Drugs
(Continued from page 5)
mer.
Officer Tiffany said the investigation is being conducted with the
help of the state narcotics department and Highland Park police.
Mr. Wright strongly praised the
work of the four officers who have
directed the case.
“This is an example of excellent
police work. These men have
spent hundreds and hundreds of
hours on their own time watching
this apartment. They deserve the
commendation of the entire community

Clarren said.

He also recommended the site
for
attracting
potential _ staff
members. “Shopping and cultural
facilities

are

apartments
said.

accessible,

are

and

available,”

he

May Need More Space

“If the headquarters is moved
in the next few years, it will be to
improve our location in terms o
serving most easily the library,
population and because of the
need for more space; 2,000 square

Mr. McClarren also announced
that 15 libraries in northern Lake
County have been invited to
meeting

Oct.

4 in the

Waukega

Public Library to consider joining
the North Suburban Library Sys
tem.

Plans for the system to utilize
the Chicago Public Library’s re
search and reference services
were discussed this month wit
Alex Ladenson, acting director o
the library, Mr. McClarren said.

The recent retirement of Miss
Gertrude Gscheidle as director o
the library opened the way for
these plans, according to Mr
McClarren. He said her oppositio
to suburban use of the Chicagd
library’s

facilities,

although

con:

trary to state law, had forestalled
discussion.

113 Tax Hike

he predicted there would be some

increase,

system population lives within six
miles of this site, which is close to
main thoroughfares,” Mr. Mc-

long.”

Grove is a good location for now

budget was consequently ‘‘in the
grey.”
The budget omits three items
from the building fund. They are
repair of the circular drive in
front of the school, work on the
parking lot entrance, and painting
and repair of the building’s exterior.
Residents of the district already
are taxed the full 25-cents per $100
assessed valuation for the building

:

*

feet is not going to hold us ver

Good

the year’s end, but the building
fund would have a shortage without tax anticipation warrants and

Surpluses of about $23,500 fo
the Illinois Municipal Retireme
Fund

and

$143,000

for

the

bond

fund also are anticipated.
Comparisons
of the
1967-6
budget with the 1966-67 budge
follow:
1966-67
1967-68
Education
Fund
$4,220,947.90
Building
Fund
809,240.00
Transportation
Fund
147,200.00
I.M.R.F.
85,531.25
Junior College

Fund
Bond Fund

12,000.00
820,652.00
$6,095,571.15

$4,930,475.
879,499.0
168,386.0
98,500.0

95,000.0
822,677.5
$6,994,538.4

000; and the junior college fund,
$22,500.
The deficits will be covered by
tax
anticipation
warrants
and

VISIT IN VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Patte
son of 415 Carlisle Av., Deerfielc

transfers from
cash fund.

Robert

the

new

working

have as their guests Mr. and Mrs
Fehmel

and sons of Freé

port, Long Island, N.Y.

and of the youth council,”

Mr. Wright said.

Learn Judo and Self Defense
The North Shore Judo Club is moving to larger quarters in Highland Park. The club is now seeking new
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call 945-1553 or 945-8216, or write to President, North
Shore Judo Club, 1033 Osterman Avenue, Deerfield,
Illinois 60015.

The Most Beautiful Community
on the North Shore
i

Mr. Ergang

By BETH SMETANA
A store-front building in Morton

Representatives

The

the superintendent’s candidacy “is a real honor for the
expressed

Location Approved

1967-68.

_ to seek the presidency of the Illinois Education Association.
_ The revelation came as a surprise at the special meeting
of the school board Aug. 23. Board Pres. Lynn Stiles said
and

Up Slightly
Bannockburn School District 106
will hold a public hearing Sept. 18
on its proposed $190,000 budget for

By ROBERT THOMAS
The superintendent of Bannockburn School District 106,
George Kirk Ergang, announced last week that he plans

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the senior division of the Northern
Illinois Men’s Amateur Golf Association’s 36-hole junior championship last week.
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Semrad
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Butterfield
breezed to the title with 71-72—143
at Chevy Chase in Wheeling.
Jerry Damascus of the Wil
mette club shot 89-77—157 for fift
place in the senior flight.
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Complete results:.
JUNIOR FLIGHT

Paul Adams instructs his football

Deerfield asch

John Becker, Ravisloe
....78
Ron Osborne, St. Charles ..81
Steve Orrell, Mt. Prospect
80
Tom Copp, unattached ....81
Dirk Anderson, Glen Ellyn ..85
Tim Schwob, St. Charles ...84
Rick Lindar, Sunset Valley 85
Tom Lassar, Winnetka ....80
Frank Margarella, Palos ...82
Graig Weichmann,
Sunset Valley ..........
INTERMEDIATE FLIGHT
Frank Padour, South Shore 71
Dave Rundle, Midlothian ..79
Bill Bailey, Butterfield ....76
Alan Sprinkle, Palos ...... 76
John Phillips, Deerfield
....78
Tom Marquardt, Oak Park
77
Doug Miller, Thunderbird ..81
Chuck Kempf, Arrowhead ..83
Bob Levin, Sunset Valley . . i
John Washburn, Wilmette ..77
Bob Phelen, Mout Prospect 80
John Orbon, Evergreen ....84
SENIOR FLIGHT
Al Semrad, Butterfield ....71
Ted Rachwalski, Wilmette ..76
Dennis Troy, Olympia Fields 75
Mike Wynn, Chevy Chase ..78
Jerry Damacus, Wilmette
oo
Dan Bruch, Longwood ia ay
Jon Hitt, ‘Lincolnshire... 38
Rick Papreck, Chevy Chase 81
Tony Mullen, Bob Roy ....85
Tom Nilz, White Pines ....84

candidates during a chalk talk. (Staff Photo by Sue Levy)

As Grid Drills Open

Warriors M ust Find a Eseoagce™ a
The problem in Deerfield High
School’s football camp is not hard to pinpoint. The Warriors must
find a quarterback.
Gone is Jeff Mason, who paced
them to an unbeaten season and
the Central Suburban League title
in 1966.

Gone

also

is Doug

who coached Deerfield
title, but the Warriors
coach.

Paul

Adams

Kay,

to that
have a

has

moved

into the head job, and he is busy
on that other search.

SPORTS
Larry

proven. They’re all young.”

Dennis, Editor

withholding any predictions.

Adams also is
starting center.

looking for

a

“That ball exchange might be
tough to handle,’’ he says wryly.

Back
are

from

eight

those

“We have to find a quarterback,” says Adams. ‘‘We’ve got
some
prospects,
but none
are

Forest View is the target. The
league start is on Sept. 23 against
Niles North, also at Deerfield.
Adams is pleased with his squad
members and the condition in
which they reported. But he is

—

defensive

last year’s
letterman.

guard

Mike

tackle

champs
Four

of

DeRivera,

Dave

Kodner,

back Marc Toma, and end Alan
Zaeske — were regulars. DeRivera and Toma were all-con-

ference selections and should be
standouts for the Warriors in the
campaign coming up.

The other returnees include end
Scott Ascher, guards Mark Mueller and George Surgent, and back
Mitch Simmons.

Adams and his staff are putting
a squad of 60 through twice-daily
drills following last week’s four
days of non-contact workouts. The
Sept.

16 opener

at home

against

“If
I’ll

we can find a quarterback,
be

very

pleased,’

he

says.

but so much

depends

on that one individual.”
The complete Warrior schedule:
September:
16—Forest
View;
23—
Niles North; 30—at Glenbrook North.
October:
7—at
Glenbrook
South;
13—Maine.
South;
21—Maine
West:
28—at Niles West.
November: 4—at New Trier West.

D

University’s

foot-

Thursday.

Friday they

are sched-

uled to dress up in practice togs
and get down to the first of 23
days of intensive work.
The target is Miami of Florida,
the foe in the Dyche Stadium
opener

Sept.

23. The

Hurricanes,

generally ranked among the nation’s top five teams in the preseason forecasts, kick off a murderous
Northwestern
schedule
which climaxes at Michigan State
Nov. 25.

Rebuilding

is the order

of the

day for Alex Agase, beginning his
fourth season as head coach, and

his

68

staff.-Loss

of

a

large

and

talented

senior

Wildcats

with

class

a

leaves

definite

the

green

tinge.
There
are
22 lettermen
available, but there are a lot of
holes to be filled.
The’ two-a-day

sessions

will

be

devoted to fundamentals and conditioning and to stuffing offensive
and defensive plays
into the
Wildcats as fast as they can
absorb them.
“We like to expose them to it
all, then iron it out,”’ says Agase.
‘We'll teach them all the football
the first two weeks. The third
week will be spent timing up.”

The biggest problem facing the
Northwestern staff is at end. All
the offensive and defensive starters—Cas Banaszek, Roger Murphy, John McCambridge, and Bob

their

place

Anstey
on

offense

probably will be senior Don Anderson and Bruce Hubbard, a 66
sophomore, at split end and juniors

ner

Jim

at

Cieslak

tight

and

end.

Jeff Buck-

Senior

Roger

Ward, the only letterman flanker,
figures to hold down one defensive
spot. Junior Mark Proskine, who

bounced

around

at

positions

a year

ago,

to handle

the other

several

line

is expected

after a fine

spring at the post.

Replacing the likes of halfback
Woody Campbell, fullback Bob
McKelvey, tackle Ken Ramsey,
and all-conference defensive halfback Phil Clark poses other problems.
A battle for the fullback spot
shapes

up

72—1
74—1
76—1
78—1
77—1
79—1
83—1
81—l
79—l
81—I

tee

American Legion and Longti

Tubbs—have departed.
Taking

en

Sports

between

senior

John

and

junior

Dick

Emmer-

Bob

Olson

bell’s

successor

will

at

be

right

Blue

half.

experienced in the secondary and
should help make up for Clark’s
loss.
are
The

some
other
Wildcats
are

plus
two-

deep in experienced quarterbacks
with

Bill

Melzer

and

Denny

Boothe. Junior left halfback Chico
Kurzawski is ten pounds heavier
and could be one of the Big Ten’s
finest running backs. Lineman
Bruce Gunstra already is one of
the league’s best.

“It

would be hard to find
(Continued on page 69)

for the

De

FINAL STANDINGS

Camp-

Seniors Tom Garretson and Denny
Coyne and junior Denny White are

There
factors.

tied

clubs recorded perfect 4-0 mar

ich, the team’s placekicker, while
junior

Huddle

field Blue Ribbon Softball Leag
title with 4-1 records as play
completed last week.
There also was a tie in the G¢
Medal
Division
between
Aluminum and Hiltop Inn. Bg

Agase, Wildcats Face Rebuilding Job
Northwestern

7
72—1
76—1
78—1
77—1
79—1
76—1
75—1
ee,
84—1
84—1
83—1

twwtistons

DRILLS OPEN FRIDAY

ball Wildcats, 79 of them, were
scheduled to dress up in game
gear and have their pictures taken

8

Ties Mark
Blue, Gold

“We'll have a good, strong team. I
don’t want to be optimistic or
pessimistic,

77—15
79-—164
82—14
83—14
81—14
83—14
82—14
90—1
90—1

a

Ribbon

Division

American Legion
Longtins Sports Huddle
Volkswagen Co.
Beth El Couples Club
Valenti Builders
Trinity Church
Gold Medal Division
U.S. Aluminum
Hiltop Inn
Ori Dairy Service
Holy Cross
Flavaroma Hustlers
Meteors
Riverwoods
Levin Insurance

WETZEL

FINISHES SECOND

Eadie Wetzel of Wilmette
the Lake Forest Swim Club fini
ed

second

in

the

100-yard

f

style in the AAU National Ju
Olympics last week in Washi
ton, D.C. Eadie’s time was 1:0

August 31,

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�Kyes Better

Berth in Nationals:

’°67 Reeord
But Not Miami
bees

is a paragraph

in the University of Miami

foot-

ball brochure which makes interesting reading.

‘Miami

could be stronger in 1967,”

it declares,

mark

‘“‘but

toughest in America, includes Notre
Dame, national champions of 1966;

Georgia Tech, which is expected to
come up with one of its greatest
teams in a decade; Florida, the
Orange Bowl champions; LSU, Penn
State, Auburn, rising Tulane, North-

western of the Big Ten, Pittsburgh
and Virginia Tech.”
All of which should justifiably
establish Miami as a solid contender

in the toughest-schedule

Adlai E. Stevenson High School
started football practice last week
in hopes of improving on its 1-3-1
of last year, its first season

of interscholastic competition.

the schedule is also more demanding. It’s the most demanding in 42 years. The backbreaking slate, rated one of the

Alex Agase

Northbrook’s

league. But there is one break

Miami has over some less-fortunate brethren. It does not

have to play Miami.
Northwestern does, in the season opener at Dyche
Stadium Sept. 23. It is a prospect which is causing no

Coach

Tom

Baumann

has

13

returning
lettermen,
including
eight starters from last year’s
squad.
Leading

the

returnees

is quar-

terback Steve Berger, who completed 54.8 per cent of his passes
last

year.

Steve

is

a

5-10,

145-

pound senior.
Rocky

Trudell,

returns

at an end

spot. Trudell is the tallest boy on
the squad

at 6-5 and weighs 205.

Other starters who will be back
are

center

Walt. Andrus,

tackles

Joe Ravagni, Mike Fournier, and
Harry Salna, and backs Tom
Miller and Dan Peterson.
Baumann

says he may

bring up

some sophomores to play varsity
ball, and he will rely primarily on
underclassmen. “Our success will
depend

on

how

fast

these

under-

great joy in the heart of Wildcat coach Alex Agase. But
e is used to these things.

classmen
develop,”
says
the
coach.
Baumann says the Patriots lack

The Openers Are Tough

overall speed and depth. But he is
Satisfied
with
the size of his

“In

my four

years

as

head

coach

we

have

opened

with

Oregon

tate the year it went to the Rose Bowl, Florida when it went to
he Sugar Bowl, Florida when it went to the Orange Bowl, and now
iami,

which

is rated

No.

On paper,

it looks

like a mismatch.

noted

more

accuracy

for

its taste

1 in the country,”
in undraped

reflects

One national
female

of its football predictions,

Alex.

has

magazine,

figures

than

the Hurricanes

the

rated

the best in the land. They probably are not that, and Notre Dame

likely will prove it in their meeting on Nov.
indication of the
Floridians.

esteem

in which

almost

24, but this is an

everybody

holds

rew follows Miami with Missouri, Purdue, Rice, Ohio State, Wisconin, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, and Michigan State, it isn’t difficult to
stify such a gloomy outlook. This is a schedule which makes

fiami’s ‘‘back-breaker”’ look like a romp in the park.

No Irish, but...
list includes

no

Notre

Dame,

for

the

first

and

last

time

in

pveral years, but this is about the only pleasant note. Northwestern
as traded Indiana and Minnesota from last year’s schedule for
urdue and Ohio State, and that can’t be the most beneficial exange in the history of schedule-making.

For public

consumption,

Agase

is the eternal

optimist.

Ask

him how many games Northwestern will win and he’ll tell you,
“Ten.” In the dark of the night, alone with his conscience, however, he might admit to himself this estimation is a bit optimistic.

He’s not shying away from the meeting with Miami. In a way he
elcomes it.
“It’s good in one

team

respect,”

he

with a great reputation,

says.

“It’s

an

opportunity

and if you beat them,

to play

you’ve got

mething.”’
Agase also is realistic enough to know that if you get shellacked
y them, the consequences could be dire. The 43-7 whipping in the

ener at Florida a year ago led directly to the next week’s loss to
diana and cast a pall over the entire season.

Teaching Is Required
his could be particularly true with a young team, which is what
brthwestern will be this fall. Much teaching will be required in the
ills which start Friday, but Alex and his staff are hoping desperateto avoid a teaching
eld last year.

experience

like

that

administered

in Gator

‘We’ve got a lot of youngsters,” Agase admits. “But our strong
ite is that we have two fine quarterbacks in Bill Melzer and Denny
oth, and we hope that this will overcome a

the other boys.
“And inexperienced

players

can

fool

lot of the inexperience

you,”

he

points

out.

‘We've got a lot of hopes for these kids. We were extremely
pncouraged by the enthusiasm last spring, and we know it’s going

» continue this fall.”
he fact that a potentially strong team was wracked with injuries
d tumbled to a disappointing 3-6-1 record in 1966 certainly conbutes to an absence of optimism this season. But Agase has one
assailable statement for the doomsday merchants.
People are obviously not expecting as much this year,” he dees. “But this football team is going to decide where it’s going to
sh, not the people who are doing all the predicting.”

AE

ee

The schedule:
September:
16Lisle;
22a
2.
Charles;
30St.
John’s
(Delafield,
Wis.).
October: 7- St. Francis de Sales; 14at Little Flower; 20- at Plainfield; 28at Kaneland.
November: 4- Hillcrest.

Bronner Gets

the

This same magazine ranks Northwestern dead last in the Big Ten
nd foresees an overall 2-8 record for the Wildcats. Since Agase’s

The

gridders.

To Semifinals

In County Golf
Jim

Bronner,

University

law

a

Northwéstern

student

represent-

ing the Briarwood Club in Deerfield, advanced into the semifinals
of the Cook County golf tournament at Columbus Park last week
before

losing

to

Miro

Vidovic

Jim Diamond of Palos 4 and 3,
Frank Kuncl 1 up in 20 holes,
George Cascino of Pheasant Run 1

up, and Frank Padour of South
Shore 2 and 1 to gain the semis.
Ted Rachwalski, Northwestern
student from: the Wilmette Golf
Club, qualified with 68, one shot
off the medal pace, and advanced
to the second round before dropping a 1 up decision to Jay Oliver
of the Chicago Fire Department.
Ace Ellis of Wilmette, a 70shooter in the qualifying, whipped
Harry Lawson of White Pines 3
and 2 in the first round, then lost
to Howie Robinson of Cog Hill 2
and 1 in the second.

Jerry Damascus of the Wilmette Golf Club, who qualified at
71, advanced with a 6 and 4
victory over Jim Chiapetta of
Columbus Park and a 3 and 1
decision over Richard Horwitz of
Palos before losing in the. third
round.
Fran Mentone of River Forest
won the title, beating Vidovich in

the 36-hole final 1 up.

Northbrook’s first victory

7-0 five-hit

shutout

of

one-hit

performar

Mac

Wis., by Ken Kozil on Wedne
Dave Thake followed that with

outstanding

as he won 10-0 over Overland,
Hyde

his second tournament start on
the hill for manager Art Kunde.
Earlier in the event he threw a

gave up eight walks

Friday but three infield de
plays kept him out of trou
the 3-0 win from Canton.
The scoreless string was b:

five-hit shutout to beat the same

Canton nine 3-0. In the championship tilt Hyde threw a perfect

after 29-2/3 innings Saturday

Lima, O. Paul Brubaker was
the mound for Northbrook
went on to get the win 7-5.

game for three innings and finished with another five-hitter.
Northbrook won its first five
tournament games before losing

Northbrook

headed

6-5 on Sunday.

for

a

appeared

to be

five-game

ourr

ment championship on
night when Kozil had a 5-0
le
over Canton as the host team

Pony Crown

came to bat in the fifth.

To Waukegan

Kozil suddenly lost his ra¢
and walked five men in the f

Waukegan won the Highwood
Invitational Pony League Baseball
Tournament
last
weekend
by
stunning Skokie in the finals 13-3.

across six runs to take a 6-5 le
before Thake came on in the s
and put out the fire.
Northbrook’s_
victory
in |
championship game enabled t

tee

and sixth innings as Canton

p

The closest any club came to
the champs was a 5-3 defeat they
dealt to the Highwood Mustangs.

tional World Series of American

Stockdale’s

a.m.

team to gain a berth in the N:

Legion baseball. The first
was scheduled to be played

The local club went on and
finished in fifth place, with Gerald

over

Lake

four-hit

Villa

5-4

being

the

victory

this morning.

Ee

Sanka

high-

light of the Mustangs’ tournament

play.
Highland Park was eliminated
in one game, losing to Wildwood
Park

in a close

contest

3-2,

and

Park Ridge bumped Deerfield 3-0.
Complete

results:

CONSOLATION SINGLES
First
Round—Kershner
def.
B.
Schoenhoff 7-5; Arvey def. Dennis 6-2;
Leopold def. Lewis 6-0.
Semi-finals—Arvey
def. Kershner 63; Schuster def. Leopold 6-4.
Finals—Arvey def. Schuster 6-2.
.
DOUBLES
First Round—Lipkis and Landis def.
Lewis and B. Schoenhoff 6-2.
Semi-finals—Lipkis
and Landis
def.
Leopold
and Schuster
6-3;
Atlas and
aaa
def. Arvey and M. Schoenhoff

Finals—Lipkis and Landis def. Atlas
and Dennis 6-4.
Park Ridge 3, Deerfield 0: Skokie
ad
Horner
Park
1;
Wildwood
Park
3,
Highland
Park
2;
Bensenville
ry
Pompeii 4; Waukegan 5, Elk Grove 0;
Highwood
Mustangs
5, Lake Villa 4;
Skokie 3, Wildwood
Park 2; Bensenville 1, Park
Ridge 0; Waukegan
5,
Highwood
Mustangs
3;
Waukegan
3,
Bensenville
0; Park
Ridge
10, Highwood
Mustangs
0;
Park
Ridge
8,
Bensenville 4; Waukegan 13, Skokie 3.

of

Blue Island 3 and 1.
Bronner,
who
qualified
for
match play with a 73, whipped

Legion

ton in the tourney’s final game.
Lefthander Henry Hyde, seniorto-be at Loyola Academy, made

to Canton

One of Berger’s favorite targets,

American

baseball team won the Region 5
championship last Monday night
with an 8-1 victory over host Can-

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(Continued from page 68)
better all-around lineman than
Gunstra,”’

says

Agase.

“He

has

done a magnificent job going two
ways
at offensive guard
and
defensive tackle.”

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|.

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and

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@ student manager by air...

nior

John

Spenko,

Eggemeyer

there.

The

greatest strength probably

is at linebacker, where veterans
John Cornell, Ron Mied, and Al

Koranda and a group of promising
sophomores headed by Joe Hudson and Ray Forstehoffer provide
so much

from

a

depth that Agase will go

5-3

alignment

to

a

44

this season.

defensive
Cornell,

in

particular, is expected to be one
of the top Big Ten performers.
Two other sophomores, John
Brandt and Bill Galler, have a
fighting chance to move into the
defensive front four, while guard
Angelo Loukas and tackle Tom
Ziolkowski,

both junior lettermen,

figure to join Gunstra and Rudnay
in the interior line.

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|

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“THE FELL:
“COMPANY=
Winnetka
os

Highland

Park

Glencoe ~~
ff &lt;

�Reiland’s 73 Tops
N Men’s Golf Meet
contributed by the N Men.
Ticket manager and golf coac
Sid Richardson tied for second

Bob Reiland, who won his letter
as a member of Northwestern’s
1949 golf team, fired a two-overpar 73 to capture low gross honors

place in the golf tourney with twd

of

in the annual
golf outing
cosponsored by the N Men’s Club

field

of 200

competed

players,

Willard

and Fred Fassnacht,

Larry Dennis, sports
The
Hollister
Papers,

in the

golf tourney and attended dinner
in the evening at which athletic

among

on the Wildcat’s football prospects
for this fall.

the

leaders

editor 0
finishe

with

eted

with

85s

were

presented

a monetary

coaching staff.

Bruce

gift

Beatty

of

the

Riessen Captures Doubles

Finish 4th in U.S. Meet

Trier had advanced

to the

showdown with Cessna by beating
state champ,

the Kansas

7-4.

Halstead

and

5-3

Liberal,

victory

A

have
would
Bobcats
the
over
of no
Merchants
the
assured

worse than a third-place finish,
but New Trier just wasn’t able to
come up with the key hits as it

Frank Battaglia started against
and

solved

Bobcats

the

him for a pair of runs in the first
inning and two more in the third.
Cloud Stops Bobcats

Cessna
Battaglia

before

off

hits

five

collected

replaced

he was

by Jim Cloud in the fourth inning.
Cloud went on to turn in a
masterful pitching performance,
blanking the hard-hitting Bobcats
the rest of the way on two hits.

But the usually potent Merchant
hitting attack bogged down after
the club scored in the second on a
single by Battaglia, a walk to Dick
Manchester,

and

a

base

hit

by

Roger Wallenstein.
After that the evening was
frustrating for the Merchants as
they

couldn’t

dent

the

plate

against Bobcat hurler Doug Nurnberg.

After beating Sloan, N.Y. in a
third round game, the Merchants
took on the Liberal Bee Jays, and
Cloud hung on for the victory
despite giving up 10 hits.
The righthander was backed up
by some fine fielding in the early

a

innings

as

the

Merchants

turned

over three double plays in the first
three frames.
Cloud got tough in the last three
innings, retiring nine of the last 10
men he faced.

70

Wallenstein knocked in two others.

The win over Liberal assured
the Merchants of at least a tenthplace finish in the tournament and
a part of the prize money.
New Trier struck for four runs
in the first inning against the
Halstead

Cowboys

and

Joe

Cohl-

meyer came on in the sixth inning

left 11 men stranded.

Cessna,

Grey drove in

who

Wichita

Cessna

Nelson,
Myrtle,

and

Mixon,

wildly

up

to

first

Wald,

trying

Mackie

to

also

scored.
capped

off

the

rally

with a home run over the left field
wall, and the Merchants
to a 40 lead.

were off

a solo

homer

in the

Cohlmeyer came on in the sixth,

and yielded six hits the rest of the
way but was very effective with
men on base.
biggest

Rasmussen,

Corrado,

1b

|

‘‘clutch”

turned

play

5

0

5

0

4.2

3b

Rodney,
Detter,

cf
ss

5
3

Henderson,

c

Maddux p
ura, DP
Bittner, p

5

ee,

en, es
NT

BB
1

oes

sion

Mackie,

1

Wald,

1)

0
2

0
1

1

2

ey,

F

|

Glencoe
matches

4

400

Wallenstein,c

0

0

Totals

RPitcock,
yan, yan, 2

Martin,

Kansas

the

tourney in the eighth when the
Cowboys loaded the bases with

NT

Merchants

46
'D C. .
4 1 2 T.

cf

4

0

0

Mackie,

3

0

1

Wald,

2:3

(5)

Rusel, cf 40
11
5 0 0

3b

4:

SO
4
0
4
0

Russell, c
Russell,
ss

1b

rf

rey,

=

rf

ee

40

Jb

2

40

1

Nichols, If
4 0 1
Battaglia, 3b
3 2 1
Callaway, ss
4 0 1
Pope, 3b
000
Looper, c
4 0 0 Manchester, 2b3
0 1
Simpson, Pp
1 0 1 Wallenstein,c 4 0 1
Moore, Pp
2-93
°
2°36
Landures,
p
0 0 0
Williams, ph
1 0 0
Totals
35 310
Totals
33 5 8.
F
RHE
New
Trier
011021000—5
8.1
Liberal
010100010—310 1
RBI—Wallenstein, Grey 2, Mackie, Nichols,
Marler
2.
WHR—Marler.
3B—Marler.
2B—
Marler, Grey. Wald,
Pitcock
P—New Trier
.

New

E—Ryan,

Trier

in their

of

(3)

BB
5
1
1
1
ee

6,

Liberal

4

PITCHING
Cloud
Simpson
Moore

(W)

Landures

(L)

SUMMARY
9
7 a
OS

+

10

3

1

6

Ee See |
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ES

2
1

5
3

ee

oe

0

0

coach

a sparkli

year,

Carn

Angelo

Dabi¢

this year,’’ says Dabiero.
“
have a whale of a running hé
back in Ken Autry and a f

scrambling

quarterback

King, so we’ve
ning offense.”

instituted

in M
a r

Carmel has lost 18 men off |
year’s squad,

and the coach sa

“We don’t have nearly the de
we had last year.”
“We’re going to have a s
team,

but

we’ll

have

fairly

g

team speed
— especially in
offensive backfield. Our defens
also pretty small,’’ reports Daj

The
Highland
Park
League closed out its season
week with the YBC One ball
winning the league title with
record.

ro.
If Carmel has to go to the ai
has a fine split end in M
Daley, who Dabiero believes
ready for a fine season.

Pony
last
club
a 6-1

All boys who have Pony League

uniforms have been asked to
return them to the Recreation
Center as soon as possible. Also,
players who have Colt and Legion
to

turn

FINAL STANDINGS

YBC One
Strike &amp; Spare
JayCees
Angie’s Sport Shop
Lake Car Wash
Mister Jr.

last

isn’t one to keep the status q
even though he’s been successf
“‘We’re putting in a new offe

both dropped semifinal
in the 16-under division,

uniforms are requested
them into the ‘Center.

finishing with

record

football

Wins Crown
In Pony Play

PITCHING

Liberal,

After

7-2

YBC One

stead.

Dean (W)
Cohimeyer
Maddux (L)
Gura
Bittner
HBP—Dean

At Carmel

1, 6-1 in the quarterfinals.

HR—

SUMMARY
P
H
R ER
5 i/3-:5
k|
e fas
6%
4
3
; ie eee
1
2
2
5
- Ete ee
(Henderson, Corrado).

of

7..4

RHE
400200010—7
6 0
000300010—411
1
Battaglia 3, T. Russell, er

New Trier
Halstead
RBI—Wald,

New Offense

6-3

tur 6-1, 6-1. Neller had beaten
Fritz Ballantine of Hinsdale 0-6, 6-

2°@-9
1 0 O
2

62,

Dane Neller of Highland Park
also lost out in the semifinals of
the boys’ 12-under division, going
down before Mark Nolan of Deca-

1
1

47

a

Symington

Elm Grove 6-3, 6-3.

2
1

3

losing

Jim

Doug losing to Dawson 6-1, 6-1 and
Howard falling to Scott Zuelke of

Battaglia, 3b
3
Manchester, 2b4
p

Dabiero Sets

Bloomington to lose in doubles
semifinals 6-1, 6-2 to Greg Lawton
and Rick Wack.
Howard and Doug Conant of

e049

ean, Pp
Cohimeyer,

petition, finally dropping a sen
final decision to Kay and Clai
Schmoyer 6-2, 6-1.

Barry Maxwell of Riverside. He
later teamed with Todd Miller of

&gt; aie

1b

ben then teamed in doubles co

round with a 6-1, 6-1 victory over

Merchants

3

to

a 6-0, 6-0 se

Dorothy French of Des Plain
6-2 6-2. Misses Kreer and Fries

Hinsdale

Detroit.
Snyder gained the championship

SO
1

L er

before

decision

(7)
AbRH
C. Russell,.cf 5 1 1
T. Russell, ss 4 1 2

100
0 0 0
2 0 0
a

Sanders,

scored along with one other Cowboy to make it a 6-3 ball game.

Merchants

SUMMARY
H
R
ER
Pee” ae

Kansas (4)
AbRH
2b
2 01
rf
5 0 0

Marler,

Dean was a little wild as he hit
two batters in the fourth who both

The

(W)

Merchants

dropped

final decision to Kathy Dombos
Kalamazoo,
Mich., and Nan
Friesleben of Glencoe lost

made the best individual showing
of area entrants, advancing to the
finals of the boys’ 18-under divi-

WP—Nurnberg.

Manchester,

who played outstanding baseball
throughout
the
tournament,
jacked one out of the park with
Battaglia on base.
Tim Russell kept up the power
attack with
eighth.

ball

3B—C

The boys upped the margin to 60 in the fourth when

NT

IP
Bae
5

(L)

Totals

Battaglia

(4)
.R.H
4° ¢..}-.
1 2 1
3 0 0
4 1 2
4 0 1
3 0 0
40
1
4 0 1
3 0 0

PITCHING

one out. Gary Wald reached on a
fielder’s choice to score Russell,

double

the

(1)
Ab RH
Ryan, 2b
©, Ressel..cf § 0.2
Nichols, ss
Tz. Russell, ss 4 0 0
Schrener, rf
Mackie, If
400
avini,
Grey, rf
400
McLarity,
1b
Wald, Jb
ee
Holland, 3b
Battaglia,
Powell, ¢
D,
4.34
Miller, If
Manchester, 2b3
0 3
Nurnberg, p
Wallenstein,c 3 0 1
ope, 3b
;
2
Cloud, p
7: oe
Hall, ph
+ oe 9
Totals
a4
7
Totals
335.1
28
e
RHE
New Trier
010000000—1
8 0
Cessna
20200000x—4
7 1
RBI—Wallenstein, Davini 3, McLarity. 2B—
Davini_ 2, McLarity, Powell. SB—Nichols 2.
Sac.—Cloud. E—Nichols.Left—New
Trier 11,
Cessna 7.

and Grey loaded the bases after

threw

flipped

double Rasmussen.

Halstead,

baseman

week’s

Glencoe 6-2, 6-4 in the semifinals.
Northbrook
of
Snyder
Tom

Battaglia
ou
Cloud
Nurnberg

second

last

to

Russell,

the 7-4 win.
Charlie Russell led off the game
with a triple, and walks to Mackie

the

in

Manchester for the second out,
and “Manny”
fired to first to

one out after closing the gap to 6

Blenview

of
16-

doubles crown as North
competitors made a good

showing

4. But Cohlmeyer induced George
Rasmussen
to ground
to Tim

In girls’ action, Linda Kreer

Evanston

Junior Tennis Tournament.
Riessen and Dawson beat Reed
Anderson and John Nolan 6-4, 6-4
in the finals after disposing of Lou
Weir
and
Howard
Conant
of

in relief of Greg Dean to highlight

when

under
Shore

of

Leading the defense are L
backer Tim Cate, tackle Geo
Eberhardt, and safety Tom |
nessey.
Practice began a week ago,

Dabiero says the team is |
gressing “right on schedule.
team spirit is very good,” say
mentor.

Dabiero rates Holy Cross as
club’s toughest opponent this
with Marion Central and N¢
Dame right behind.
ACE

poe

New

Right fielder Tom

two runs with a single and a
double, while Del Mackie and

Riessen

Taupe

tourney.

Grey Produces

Bob

www naae

finally sidetracked the Merchants
4-1 as the local club wound up in a
fourth-place tie in the 32-team

third,

and sixth, and a pair of runs in
the fifth.

Cu
a

footba

teamed
with
Jeff
Dawson
Elmhurst to win the boys’

single tallies in the second,

Wil

baseball letterman; Nelson
ver,
basketball
letterman;

Crown in Hinsdale Meet

Meanwhile, the Merchants kept
up a steady hitting attack against
three Bee Jay pitchers, scoring

76

Bob

Manager
Herb
retires this fall
of service, was

New Trier Merchants
The New Trier Merchants almost made a clean sweep of three
teams from the state of Kansas
last week in the National Baseball
Congress tournament at Wichita,
but the Wichita Cessna Bobcats

a

Equipment
Johnston,
who
after 25 years

with

al

Football letterman Frank Hanse
posted an 82. Basketball Coac
Larry Glass had an 83 and gues
Irv Tiahnybik had an 84. Brack

director Tippy Dye and football
coach Alex Agase gave a rundown

Herb Johnston (center, retiring this fall after 25 years as Northwestern equipment manager, reminisces
Evans,
at the N Men's outing with a quartet of former football players. From left are Don MacRae, Ray
Bob Nowicki, and Steve Sawle. (EPS Studios Photo)

former

with 74’s. Another golf letterman
Bob Sederburg, followed with a 79

and the N.U. club of Chicago at
the Wilmette Golf club last week.
A

his

Anderson

AT

ONWENTSIA

Locke Swift aced the 18014th hole at the Onwentsia ¢

Sunday, holing his tee shot wi
four-wood.

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4 ROGER WALLENSTEIN
night

Baseball

in Wichita,

Congress

Kan.

during

tournament,

the Na-

the

public

ddress announcer told a crowd of 6,500 fans, ‘‘The next

ame will feature the Wichita Cessna Bobcats against the

est team ever to represent the state of Illinois in this
ournament—the New Trier Merchants.”

That’s quite a statement

for anyone

lally since the tournament has a

to make,

espe-

history dating back to

935, but our Merchants taking fourth place honors in

he 32-team

tournament

has to go down

as the biggest

urprise of the entire meet.
But the Merchants looked as impressive as any team
n the tourney,

and

four of six games

winning

Steve Simons of Highland Park
teamed with Steve Williams, a
tennis standout at DePaul Univer-

sity to win the doubles title in the
Northern

Illinois

Tennis

Tourna-

ment Sunday at Waukegan.
Simons and Williams posted a 62, 6-2 final-round victory over Dick
Watson and Otto Hector.
Simons,

former

Illinois

tennis

seeded

in

University

captain,

singles

is

of

top-

competition.

Last weekend he advanced into
the semifinals with a 6-2, 3-6, 6-1
victory

over

a 6-0,
Weiss.

6-4

Peter

Kviestitis

triumph

over

and

Steve

beating

Both

of

Highwood’s

the Little Guys
ment

held

in Tourney

in

entries

in

Baseball TournaHighwood

were

defeated twice and _ eliminated
from the action last weekend.
The Sun Valley Little Guys

lost

to Skokie 12-2 and Pompeii. 8-3.
Dennis DiNicola was charged with
the loss against Skokie, and Steve
Menoni suffered the defeat at the
hand of Pompeii. Errors hurt Sun
Valley in both contests.
The Highwood Small Fries took a
beating from Elk Grove 10-0, and
also were bombed by Waukegan
13-3. Eric Ostebo and Dan Fabbri
pitched

the

two

games

for

the

Fries but couldn’t hold the opposition in check.
The nine-team tourney will con-

tinue
game

this week, with the
final
being played on Saturday

afternoon.
Skokie

12,

=
Sun

Valley

2;

Elk

10, Highwood Small Fry 0; Horner
Waukegan

4.

0;

Skokie 6, Wildwood
Sun Valley 3;
Small Fry 3.

Niles

8,

G rov

|

;

Park 3; OK

Waukegan

=

Park

Pompe

13,

Cuore Arte Mixed

Meeting Is Thursday

The pre-season bowling meetir

for the Curore Arte Mixed Le
has been scheduled for Thursd
at 8 p.m.
ee

Anybody who wishes to bowlin —
the league but cannot attend the —
meeting has been asked to contact_

Mary Jane Vaznonis, the

a:

secretary, at 945-2364.

ome of the nation’s best non-pro squads.
Included in their successes were a pair of victories
ver two Kansas teams—the Liberal Bee Jays and the
alstead Cowboys. Both clubs had outstanding teams
nd there

weren’t

too many

onlookers

at Wichita

who

hought the Merchants had a chance against that kind of
ompetition.
BUT NEW TRIER GAINED a lot of confidence as the team proressed in the NBC event, and with a few more hits, the Merchants
ould have

very well been facing the Boulder

(Colo.)

Collegians

for

e national title. But Cessna ended any such dreams with a 4-1 win
ver the Merchants.
Despite

their fine showing,

the team

was

still disappointed

after

sing to Cessna in the double elimination tourney.
Playing-manager Tim Russell had to be the most upset over
his team’s loss. ‘‘If I could have come up with a hit with men

base we’d still be in this thing,” he lamented

on

after the game.

“But I guess we have nothing to be ashamed of, although I
we should have won at least one more game down here.”’

feel

The manager decided to start Frank Battaglia on the mound intead of Jim Cloud, who actually was slated to pitch. ‘Frank plays
ith the Chicago Stars, and had to return home on Sunday regardss of what

we

did

on

Saturday

night,’

explained

Russell.

“That

ould have left us without a pitcher on Sunday if Cloud had beaten
essna. But we didn’t lose the game because of pitching. If we
ould have hit the ball the way we usually do, we’d have won the
lame.”
RUSSELL WENT ON TO COMMENT on Cloud’s stellar relief stint
ainst Cessna. ‘Cloudy really pitched fantastic ball. He mixed up
is pitches real well and his control was good. But I still would have
arted Battaglia if I had it to do over again.”

VALLEY

HIGHLAND

erchants’ spirit helped their play.

One

notable

aspect

of the

NBC

said,

was

that

most

of

the top ten teams in the tourney were made up of players from
all over the country. For instance, the Fairbanks (Alas.) Goldpanners, who tied the Merchants for fourth place, recruited their

The Merchants

all parts of the United

relied solely on players

from

the New

States.

Trier school

The team is definitely in the running for the NBC’s Most Promising
Team

trophy.

The

whole

squad,

with

the

exception

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Top-seeded

Highland

Alan

Park

Schwartz

was

&lt;¢

beaten

hb

second-ranked
Nick
Barone
Chicago 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in the finals
the Illinois Men’s Open Tenn
Tournament at the Highland Pa
Country Club Sunday.
Schwartz came back, howeve
to team
with Gay Messick

Chicago to defeat Grant Golden ¢
Wilmette

and

Chicago

Steve

61,

Zalinski

46,

60

for

t

doubles crown.

Schwartz
vell

of

had ousted Cale Ca

Evanston

singles

7-5,

semifinals.

6-3

He

in

and

t

Me

sick whipped Joe Epkins of C
cago and Dave Nelson of Bever
6-4, 6-0 in the doubles semifinals.

Golden,
as

coach

Davis

Cup

Wilmette

Park's football candida tes go through a blocking sle d drill.

Highland

(Bud Daley Photo)

Park Gridders Begin

back.

days.

The

Highland

Park

High

type,”

says

Chick.

‘I

feel

that

everybody changes every year,
and I feel our kids are just as
good as anybody else’s. If we can
get the best out of them, it usually

means

we'll be just as good

anybody

in the league.

the proper attitude.
-“As we all know,
substitute

for

as

It’s all in

Baker

out with mononucleosis last year
and missed lettering, is considered an excellent halfback. Letterman Dugan Rosalini, who was
injured early last year and didn’t
heal until the last few games, is
rated a top candidate as a punt -

expects another four or five to
report. Of these, 11 are lettermen,
but only fullback Jim Mauck and

end Ellsworth
lars.

Mills

were

regu-

He Likes Them

there’s

experience,

no
but

that’s something you can get in a
pretty big hurry. In high school
you can sometimes do it in a
game or two.”

The veteran coach is high on
several individuals. He feels Mills
is

an

outstanding

offensive

returner and perhaps a
Guard

end

Michael

and defensive linebacker. Letterman Pat Kelly is rated a standout
linebacker. Marty Stein, who was

‘‘considerably

12 win over LaLira in the Highland Park 16-Inch Softball League

last
affect

week,
the

but

the

standings

game

didn’t

because

La-

Lira had already clinched the title
the previous week.
LaLira jumped off to a 5-0 lead
in the first on homers by Terry
Beckman,

Bob

Luckman,

and

Paul Robinson, and the champs
increased their lead to 12-6 after
seven innings.
But Lewis came to life to score
14 runs in the last two frames to
bag the win.
Dick Fuchs had five singles to
pace the winners, and Dick Lewis
homered in the second to put the
Carpetmen on the scoreboard.
Santi’s Cafe wound up tied for
third with Lewis Carpet on the
strength of an 11-6 victory over

Deerfield Van Lines. Tom Inman
provided the big blow—a three-run
homer. Ray Becker, Bill Hansen,
72

Schalk

homered

for

the

Panther
Lounge
finished
its
season with an 11-3 mark, winning
its final game by forfeit from

Lakeside Realty. All other action
last week was rained out.
FINAL

both

letter-

improved”’

at full-

STANDINGS

LaLira
Panther Lounge
Lewis Carpet
Santi’s Cafe
Flavaroma
Nite N Gale
Lakeside Realty
Idlewood Realty
Deerfield Van Lines
Rosen All-Stars
Dal Ponte Upholsterers

w.
12
11
10
10
8
5
5
4
rege
3
ieee

L.
2
3
4
4
5
8
9
9

field 10-3 last week to take second

the

“You

just

don’t

find

replace-

was

one

of the

greatest

quarter-

backs we’ve ever had here.”
The Juniors

Are

Good

A good portion of Chickerneo’s
optimism is based on the quality
of a junior class which his staff
considers top-flight, particularly
in the line.
“They’re all fairly good-sized

and

finished

third

in

the

Highland Pak
12-Inch Crown

“Right now it’s strictly basics
and trying to evaluate our person-

The Anixter Brothers Wire and
Cable Bombers are the champions
of Highland Park’s 12-Inch Softball League.
The

Bombers

defeated

Fell-

Rudman 1-0 to take the A League
title last week, and then belted the
B League champion, Fell’s Shoes,
13-3 to take the city championship.
Against
Fell-Rudman,
pitcher
Tony Dobrsenski hurled a beauti-

safeties apiece.

and Highland Park bombed Deer-

like

Suburban
heads on

fourth.

Wilmette won the North Shore
Pony League crown this summer,

looks

The Giants, who were 4-4 a year

place in the four team circuit. The
Highwood
Mustangs
finished

WILMETTE TAKES CROWN

now

ments for people like Sedik right
away,” Chickerneo declares. ‘‘He

ago

ful game, striking out 19 batters.
He also smacked a solo homer for
the winners’ only run of the game.
The Bombers had little trouble
winning the city title as they
jumped off to a 12-0 lead after two
innings. Lou Goldstein led the
assault with four hits, including a
homer and a double. Rich Schaps
and Ed Stone chipped in with two

10
5

right

boys and they can all move,” the
coach points out.

Anixter Wins

In Softball Finale
and Art
losers.

Margeson,

Northwestern

w

Midget Grid

replacement for the departed Bob
Sedik. Chickerneo rates him ‘‘an
excellent runner
and
a_ good
passer,’’ but filling Sedik’s shoes
will be a big chore.

split end.
and tackle

men, will anchor the line. Pat
Baker, another veteran, is showing well at halfback, and Mauck is

Champs Defeated
Lewis Carpet pounded out a 20-

Scott Addison

Juni¢

Rice

;

sell, end-tackle Gordon Wolf, and
quarterback Terry Baker.

issued
originally
Chickerneo
equipment to 59 candidates and

Tom

Highwood’s

The other lettermen are guards
Scott Hirtenstein and Barry Rus-

School football boss is feeling
pretty good about the forthcoming
season, and he says so.
“IT guess I’m the ever-optimistic

because
and

resigné

Chicago

6-4, 8-6 in the semis.

Giants’ Chickerneo Is an Optimist
John Chickerneo is behaving in
a very uncoachly manner these

recently
the

shunned by the national Juni
Cup selection committee, team¢
with his partner to beat Ds
Kennedy of Calumet City a
Clint Arbuckle of Valparaiso, Inq

fe of

Highland

who
of

League, are knocking
a two-a-day basis after

opening last week with four days
of no-contact drills.
nel,’’ says Chickerneo. ‘‘We don’t
really know
our people. You
usually wind up with a handful of
seniors and the great majority of
juniors. It’s the pattern every
year.

We

know

our

seniors,

al-

though most of them haven’t
really played, so we don’t know
about them under fire. And we
know very little about our juniors.”’
The one

deterrent

to

Highland

Park success could be the schedule,
which
Chickerneo
labels
‘“‘murderous.”” The Giants open

with

Rockford

Guilford

on

Sept.

15, then kick off the Suburban
League race against Proviso the
following Saturday.

The complete schedule:
September: 15—at Rockford Guilford;
23—-at Proviso East; 30—Waukegan.
October: 7—Oak Park; 14—at Morton
East; 21— at Evanston; 28—Niles.
November: 4—New Trier East.

Team
Coach

Starts

Tom

Highland

Gordon

Park

ran

Mighty

Midg

Football Team through its fi
week of practice last week. The
are 35 boys in the seventh a

eighth

grades

fighting

tions on the team,

says

the need

for

po

and the coa

of a quarterba

who can throw the football is
biggest concern.
Over the last two seasons
Midgets
have
compiled
a 1

record using a pro-type offe
which concentrates on passing.
The team will be competing
the George Halas
League.
The schedule:

Junior

Footh

September:
17—Edison Park; 24
Glenview; 30—Maryville Academy.
October: 8—at Downers Grove;
at Des
Plaines;
22—Franklin
Pa
28—North Austin.

Landis Wins
Tennis Crowr
Steve

Landis

won

the

sing

championship
in the
Highl
Park
Recreation
Departme
tennis tournament for 13-15-yé¢
old boys who were entered in
summer’s classes.
Landis
also teamed
up
Evan Lipkis to win the doul
competition.
SINGLES

First Round—Steve Dennis def.
Leopold
6-4;
Evan
Lipkis
def.
]
Schoenhoff 6-3; Steve Arvey def.
Schoenhoff 6-1; Jim Schuster def.
Kershner 7-5.
Quarter-finals—Dennis def. Mike
las, forfeit; Lipkis def. Ed Lewis
Landis
def. Arvey 6-3;
Schuster
Bill Brichta 6-2.
Semi-finals—Lipkis
def. Dennis
Landis def. Schuster 6-2.
Finals—Landis def. Lipkis 6-2.

LIONS CUT MYERS
Former Northwestern Unive
ty quarterback Tom Myers
been placed on waivers by
Detroit Lions of the Nati
Football League.
August 31,

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Lincolnshire, and

THURSDAY,

AUGUST

24,

1967

Riverwoods

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CONDITIONING:
rotary color TV antenna; electronic garage door
opener; finished basement Rec. rm.; electronic air filtration
system &amp; humidifier on furnace;
carpeting.
Four bedrms.,
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space. Plaster construction. Bannockburn school. $43,900.

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Home of distinction—meticulously maintained. Surrounded
by tall trees &amp; professional landscaping. Underground sprinkling system.
4 bedrooms, 21% baths;
beautiful living room with fireplace; separate dining
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all the EXTRAS and breakfast area. Paneled family
room with fireplace opens
to patio and a marvelous view of rear yard. Basement and
2-car garage. $63,600.

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ai
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is 17 x 14 with
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room with raised hearth FIREPLACE; separate dining room.
Superb construction.
Elegant
carpeting.
CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Immediate
occupancy.
Best buy in 1967 at $20,000 less than owner's investment.
$91,500.

PRIVACY PLUS
Seven room brick ranch in Riverwoods on 2 wooded
acres.
ZONED
FOR HORSES!
Crab orchard stone fireplace in living room;
family room;
kitchen with built-in oven-range;
washer, dryer, dishwasher, and freezer. Screened
porch. Large '
paneled
and
heated
workshop.
10%
down—owner
will
finance. A buy at $39,500.

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living room; formal dining

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plus.
room; family

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this home one of the most garden
outstanding. $150,000.

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this lovely 4 bedrm.

beamed ceiling &amp; fireplace. Completely
94 ft. lot. $65,900.

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home

in

beautifu

Deerfield. 1XL wood cabinet kitchen with built
breakfast area. Central
air condit.; family

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photo

Is To B egin Larly
:

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the art of saving is to open an account now and help your child have the experience of adding
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Raff Supports
ax-Rate Hike
Deerfield Trustee Charles Raff Monday announced his
support of a proposed increase in the village corporate tax
ate on real estate, making the tax hike more likely.
At stake is an increase from 18.3 to 21.6 cents per $100
bssessed valuation in this year’s levy.
Legislation enabling municipalties to increase their corporate
lax rate in two steps to 25 cents

ithout
igned

referendum
by

Gov.

Otto

has_

of running a village, ‘‘and by that
I mean
all segments
of the

been

village,’ are going up. “‘It’s not
fair to penalize just car owners.”

Kerner.

he said.

Mayor H. Ross Finney strongly
upports the increase and trustees

Cites

eorge Schleicher, George Kelm,
hnd Charles Bootz have indicated
hat they probably would vote for
. Trustees Ray Craig and Berard Forrest oppose
Had

it.

Planned

to Vote

that

and

several

other

ax-related agenda items because
either Trustee Kelm nor Trustee
Bootz was present.

money,
then
we
should
raise
taxes. The point is, we don’t need

Before the board decided to
Nefer a vote, however, Mr. Raff
bxplained that the total village
ax rate in 1964 was $3.80 per
51,000; $4.16 in 1965; and $3.54 in
966.
“If people are concerned about
ncreasing tax rates, I would just

ike to point out that our taxes are
below

last

year,’’

Mr.

Raff

said.

“I favor increasing the general
orporate

tax

bstate

taxes

ederal

income

rate

because

are

real

deductible

for

tax purposes.

Our

alternate source of additional revbnue, increased
axes, is not.”
The trustee

vehicle

added

Costs

Trustee Craig, meanwhile, reiterated his opposition to the rate
increase.
“If we
needed
the

The board had planned to vote
bn the proposal Monday night, but

leferred

Rising

He also pointed out that revenue from the higher rate would
not be available until late 1968.
‘‘And although we don’t need the
money
now,
we
may
need
it
then.”

license

that the cost

more money, we just think it
would be nice to have it around a
year from now.

“We say we wouldn’t levy it
until we need it. But I don’t know
how many times we’ve gone to the
polls to authorize ceiling increases
for our school district and other
taxing bodies under the impression that the full rate would not be

ing bond tax levy, an
ear-marking increased

ordinance
sales tax

revenue to pay the municipal
building bonds, and an ordinance
approving

a supplemental

levy.

Red Cross Will Conduet

ts

own

Deerfield’

fund-raising
next

March

drive

in

because

Deerfield is not participating in
the
Metropolitan
Crusade _ of
ercy (METRO).
The Red Cross is one of the
hree partners in METRO, so the
bgency does not conduct separate
drives in communities that paricipate in the metropolitan campaign.
Directors of the Deerfield-Area
nited Fund decided earlier this
summer against METRO because
of disagreements with Metro officials about the local goal.

William Rauch, publicity chairman for the Deerfield fund, explained that the Deerfield board
did not include an allocation for

the Red Cross in its $52,500 budget
because the budget was drawn up
when
the
directors
thought
Deerfield would participate in the,

May Be a Reality Soon

drive will be Sept. 22, 23, and 24.
The Salvation Army,
another
agency usually included in the
Deerfield Area United Fund drive,
also will conduct a separate fundraising campaign in the village.

announce-

ment was made last month when
the directors of the Deerfield-area

board decided against METRO.
The Salvation Army withdrew
because it believed it could raise

more
$1,000

independently
allotted

them

field fund’s budget.

Published Weekly

Sandee

and

than it was in their dreams.
Mr. Sandee is chairman of the
land acquisition committee of the
Preserve
Forest
County
Lake
District Board. Mr. Frost, West
Deerfield Township supervisor, is
his vice chairman.

than

purchase

to

proposal

a

the

Lakewood Farm near
as a forest preserve

and site for the county historical
museum. The site also is being

approval of the board of the
- Deerfield fund.”
The Deerfield-Area United Fund

Army

(Doc)

Bruce Frost have a plan that is
becoming even larger in real life

1,054-acre
Wauconda

“Both the Red Cross and the
board
of
the
Deerfield-Area
United Fund agree that it now is
too late to revise the local budget
to include Red Cross,’’ Mr. Rauch
said this week. “A separate Red
Cross drive in March has the

Salvation

Rolland

Thursday

UPP

seeking

the

in the Deer-

discussed as the location for a
new state senior college to serve
the Chicago
metropolitan
area.

The

college was

authorized

by a

bill signed by Gov. Kerner.
Worth the Price

Mr. Sandee said last week that

fellow commissioners that the site
is worth the asking price of $1
million to $1.5 million.

‘“We’ve

had

some

commission-

ers who believed we shouldn’t buy
more
forest preserve
property,

taking more land off the tax rolls.
“But we expect between 60,000
and 70,000 Lake County residents
to visit

our

forest

preserves

this

year, and those are pretty convincing figures,” Mr. Sandee said.
Making the purchase even more
attractive is the chance that federal funds will pay half the cost.
The

forest

by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

preserve

board

Park, Ill. 60035

last

a resolution

from

either

the

of the deand urban

paths,

the

boating,
skiing.”

historical

maybe

‘“‘And the acreage

college,”’ he added.

mistic,’’ said Mr. Sandee.

school,”

Mr.

Sandee

district has $4.5 million in bonding

power, has used $1 million, and
has repaid $250,000 of that $1
million. So it could float a bond
issue to pay for the acreage.
“We’re pretty much committed

to buying
Sandee.

it, and

a wise

‘“‘With

I think

decision,’

277

we’ve

said

Mr.

even

is ideal for a

said

the

county

probably would be willing to
donate 350 acres of the land to the
state for the college.
“It’s a ready-made agricultural

Could Issue Bonds

Even if federal aid is not
available, the forest preserve district could buy the land alone. The

museum,

camping,

development or the division of
outdoor recreation of the department of the interior.
“I’m told that Lake County is
second on the list of priorities for
federal funds, so I’m very opti-

made

plans for the forest preserve and
historical
museum
alone
were
enough to convince most of their

authorized

funds

open space program
partment of housing

The two have been instrumental

metropolitan area crusade.

The

By MELINDA

in

Independent Fund Drive
The Mid-America Chapter of the
American Red Cross will conduct

Lakewood Farm Dream

levied immediately. Yet all these
districts are at their maximums.”
Also postponed were votes on

the tax levy ordinance, an ordinance abating the municipal build-

seventh- and eighth-graders are enrolled in the
Deerfield Park District program. (Howard Fochler
Photo)

Alan Balweirz (left), Bob Towne, and Norman
Taylor practice a handoff Monday on the first day
of junior high football at Jewett Park. About 70

he

said.

“The

man

who

Editorial on page 11.

owned
the farm
was in the
business of raising thoroughbred
cattle, and it was a model operation.”
Another building is ‘‘just right”
for a fieldhouse, said Mr. Sandee,
and the college community could

enjoy a “very adequate’ water
supply
from
the land’s_ well,

acres

of oak

capable of serving 18,000 persons.

woods
and
four lakes,
nothing we can’t do.”

there’s

He added that one potential
roadblock for the college already
has been dismissed.
‘“‘We had worried that developing the college could change the
natural drainage system and hurt
the Tamarack Bog, which is near-

“We can have bridle trails, foot

Spraying System
Installed at Plant

by.

But

now

our

researchers

tell

The new Gay Spray System has
been installed in the village sew-

us that the site where we’d put the
college is in a different drainage

age treatment plant trickling beds
to spray the chemical Malabate
over the beds.

area.”

The chemical will disguise the
odor
of the
sewage
as lilac,
cinnamon, or eucalyptus.

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen
said that the lilac fragrance will
be used first.

be

Mr. Sandee added that it may
two years before the Illinois

Board of Higher Education settles

on a site for the new college, “so
we’re still dreaming.
“But that’s what we have to do.
Dream a little, and hope that
everything will fall into place.”

Controlled Circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

�| Because

bids

for

Deerfield’s

water

reservoir

much lower than anticipate d Monday,

came

in

the village may be

able to go ahead with the whole project, instead of in stages
s earlier planned.
The engineer’s estimate for the reservoir was $364,000,
even higher than the $362, 840 bid of the highest bidder
,
Albert
T.
Wigert
Franklin Park.

After

the

and

bids

Co.

were

»

of

[CLOSED

opened

Monday night, a representative of
Baxter
and Woodman,
the village’s consulting engineers,
explained, “I think we’ve done really

well. We pushed our estimate way

up because bids have been coming

in so high lately. But
the

The Deerfield Kiwanis Club will
Sponsor

its annual

Peanut

Day

sale Sept. 22.
used for various Kiwanis activities. The $1,000 netted from last
year’s sale was used to finance

‘the

High

newly

organized

School

Key

Deerfield

Club,

a Pony

League baseball team, the Clean_up Week essay and poster contest,
and a scholarship for the children
of a Deerfield Kiwanian who was

killed by a train.

The Deerfield club also con‘ibutes to the Spastic Paralysis

Research Center operated by the
Illinois-Iowa Kiwanis district. The
center is designed to find the
use of the disease

and rehabili-

tate those who suffer from it.

Park

Av.

West

to

will take about
company

Corp.,

40

works

Four coats of blacktop will be
added to the road’s surface before
the job is complete. Mr. Baker
said one entire layer will be
completed
before
another
is
added, and one lane in each

direction always will be open.

DEERFIELD

in the

|| FORD PHARMACY
2
By

765

Deerfield

i Ree

Rd.

e

|| Lindemann Pharmacy
7

| You

800

Waukegan

may use
releases

these
and

Rd.

boxes for
correspon-

Greenwood Av. from Wilmot to Waukegan Rds.
still is closed, but not for too much longer. The

ley Highway, Highland Park, were

apparently the two lowest bidders.
Pedersen’s
base
bid
was

$283,232, with a completion time of
210 days. His alternate bids would
decrease the cost $3,200 if one
pump were eliminated, $9,300 if

both

a

pump

and

an

auxiliary

engine were eliminated, and $3,800
if a meter were deleted from the
plans.
Keno, who estimated 360 days

for completion,

submitted

a base

bid of $292,724—minus $3,273 ‘‘deduct”’ for the pump, $9,343 for the

pump

and

auxiliary

engine,

$3,603 for the meter.
Both were far below

and

the

next

were $3,258
$9,202, the

auxiliary

Open

engine;

Other

and

Bids

tions

water

throughout

main

the

addi-

village.

In

this set of bids, Scully, Hunter,
and Scully, Inc., of Norridge, was

the apparent low bidder, with a
$25,088 bid and a completion time
of 40 days.

The next two apparent low
bidders were William Ziegler and

Son of Round Lake, $31,441, 60
days; and E. Robinson Construction Co. of Gurnee, $36,456.50, 60
days.
After Baxter and Woodman has
analyzed the bids, contracts will

at the

Sept.

5

Our Deadlines
Men’s news
WEDNESDAY

publication).

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.)

and the

by Absences

Board Rehashes

Problems.

Okays Special Assessment
By MELINDA

UPP

Again hampered by the
lack of a full board, Deer-

field
hours
items
tative

trustees spent 3%
Monday primarily on
previously given tenapproval by the whole

could not do so this-week without
a full board.
Action on the vacation is ex-

pected at
meeting.

the

Take

In

board:

board.

other

board approved on second reading
an ordinance providing a special
assessment
provements
division.

for underground imin the Hovland sub-

Sept.

Other

the

5

board

Monday

contract

the

Homeowners

who

rate

of 50

cents

a

running

foot,

and others will be assessed at 55
cents a foot.

submitted a contract making the
village responsible for collecting

in

Can’t Build Yet

Before Mr. Glorioso can start
building, however, the board must

cial assessment for street improvements and granting rezoning
for the rest of his lots for a total
of about 130 homes.
The

builder

was

given

an

offi-

cial go-ahead on another subdivision
Monday
night,
however.
Trustees approved the final plat of
Subdivision for the south half of
his development, known as the
Fox Chapel subdivision, south of
North Trails subdivision. When
completed, the new subdivision
will

Mr.

include

22

Glorioso

only 11 now.

homes,

can

start

although

building

-

Work on the northern half of the

subdivision

is

being

held

up

be-

cause the village board has not
approved the vacation of North

Av.,

which

boundary

forms

of

Fox

the

northern

Chapel,

and

tan

Watch

alarm

fees

Service

© Deferred action on an ordinance granting a sign variation

from

for the Mobil Oil Co. because the

full board was not present. The
ordinance has been pending since
June.

of Waukegan,

companies.

Metropolitan

subscribers,

but

© Deferred
discussion
about
eliminating on-street parking for

the

right-turn

village wants Metropolitan to take
that responsibility.

matron,

replacing

Florida.
Mrs. DeBartolo is a
dispatcher with the Deerfield police department.
James

Roman

Catholic

Church,

the human relations commission.

ing

to

the

proposed

central

rezoning

the Krembs farm.
@ Authorized a special

P.

ment

of

asses-

for street improvements

on

Hertel Ln. The project will cost an

to

estimated $25,477.

is

e

@e

e

Guest Editorial on Page 10
A Matter of Taste
Bannockburn
Birth Notices
Church
Editorials
Fine Arts

the

to the Cook County Board object-

Coleman, assistant pastor of Holy

Cross

in

@ Authorized the village attorney to submit a formal resolution

Mrs. Iola Carr, who has moved to

© Appointed the Rev.

lanes

business district because a traffic
count scheduled for Saturday was
cancelled because of rain.

@ Appointed Mrs. Gloria DeBar-

tolo as police

holding
the
village
against liability for its
next month because the
not include helicopter
year as it has in the

past.

®@ Again discussed installation of

a central burglar alarm system,
agreeing that if a contract cannot
be worked out with the Metropoli-

the project will be offered to other

homes

insurance
harmless
Fun Fair
fair will
rides this

pay their share

voluntarily will be charged at the

an ordinance granting the developer,
John
Glorioso,
rezoning
from 36,000 to 10,800-square-foot

20 new

@Agreed
that
Congregation
Beth Or does not have to provide

for side-

walk paving along Greenwood Av.

The improvements will include
sanitary and storm sewers and
water mains. In another item
affecting
the
subdivision,
the
board approved on second reading

lots for about
Hovland.

© Appointed the Rev. Philip A.
Desenis, pastor of Trinity United
Church of Christ, and David
Kavins, director of special services for Deerfield School District
109, to the youth council. Mr.
Kavins also is a member of the
Deerfield Jaycees.

Action

business

@ Signed

approve ordinances levying a spe-

VILLAGER

village board Monday night let the contract for
sidewalk paving. (Staff Photo)

Hampered

After months of debating and
negotiating with the developer, the

The board also opened bids for
miscellaneous

street paving project is nearly completed

and

$3,998 for the meter.

be let, probably
board meeting.

are located

Central

Av., Deerfield, and Keno and Sons

Old

_ Six days a week on the project.

CONVENIENT
_ DROP OFF BOXES

747

Construction Co., 3250 Skokie Val-

pump

ing to Peter Baker, contractor for
The

Peder-

Arnold

bids on the alternates
to delete the pump;

working days to complete, accord-

the project.

High

Firms

completion time of 350 days. Their

Rd. on the northbound lanes.
The resurfacing project began

7, and

Building

more

ers, Inc., of Chicago, who submitted a $339,307 base bid with a

Skokie Hwy. resurfacing is mov-

Aug.

Local

local firms,

Two

apparently

becoming

lowest bidder, R. L. O’Neil Build-

Road Pro ject
Moves Ahead
from

is

competitive.”

sen

Proceeds from the sale will be

market

Movies in Brief
People and Politics
Real Estate
Riverwoods

�ass in Hotel

Will Highlight
lub Activities
A mass to be celebrated in Hotel

foraine on the Lake at 6:30 p.m.
aturday will highlight the comhemoration of Father Serra Day

y the Highland Park-Area Serra

lub.
Special permission was obtained
bh conduct the ceremony outside a
fatholic Church. Msgr. Thomas J.
folbrook, director of Lake County
atholic Charities, will officiate.
A dinner for members, their
ives, and guests will follow the

ass.
Chairman

Park

and

John

Cortesi of High-

annual

“This

said,

memorial honors Father Junipero
serra, the Franciscan priest who
ounded the famous California ‘El
amino Real’—the roadway which
onnects the missions he estab-

the

well-

was

begun

including

rancisco,

nown Capistrano.”
“Inasmuch as Serra

in

San

in

ends

and

Diego

kan

starts

roadway

The

ished.

The Deerfield League of Women

oters will hold its annual membership tea at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday

the

home

of

Mrs.

Michael

Kaplan, 1311 Charing Cross Rd.,
Deerfield.
During the tea, League members will present a skit depicting
the kinds of women who participate in League activities.
Prospective members also will
be given the opportunity to discuss the League’s function and
program and meet board members.

Mrs. William Doub, Mrs. Stuart

Goodman, and Mrs. L. M.
will assist Mrs. Kaplan.

Attends
Frederick P. Warner, who will
start teaching instrumental music

Gavin

School

teachers who attended the 50-hour
course which ended Aug. 11.
included

workshop

class-

room and drill field instruction in
marching band systems, precision
armusic.
patterns,
marching

marching
the
for
rangements
outstanding
of
review
band,
school band films, reading ses-

sion in manuscript

and published

music, and methods for drilling
the marching band.
also parmembers
Workshop
ticipated in field drills in march-

ing techniques.
by
conducted

The course was
Paynter,
John

Northwestern’s band director, and

his assistant, Frederick Miller.

e

and
Park
Highland
Sixteen
Glencoe campers escaped injury
Monday when the train in which

they

was

riding

near McNaughton,

derailed

Wis., following

a collision with a truck.
Highland Park Mayor Samuel T.

Lawton Jr.’s daughter, Nancy,
was among the campers returning
home

from

Camp

near

Pinemere

2 Scouts

Two Deerfield Girl Scouts, Deb-

were

7 years

old, will enter the Senior Scout
program this fall.
Jan has studied the arts, the

home,

and

the out-of-doors,

spe-

cializing in home economics.
Debbie’s main interest has been

She plans to
horseback-riding.
activities this
r
outdoo
in
lize
specia
fall.
The

girls

have

August

24,

1967

a

lumber

The loaded truck hit the third
car in the train. The local campers were riding
Frank
Mrs.
Falls, Wis., a
truck driven by

taken

nearly

mariner,

Mr. and Mrs. George Wall, 1110
Warrington Rd., and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth P. Brinkman, 1407 Ken-

ton Rd.

Nancy

Kathy
Kathy

Law-

Classes in Deerfield School Dis-

trict 109 will begin at 9 a.m. Sept.
5.

Diane

All students will attend a full
day of classes except kindergart-

Twp. Forest
Land Sought
Lake County Forest Preserve Dis-

trict corrected a resolution seeking funds for a Vernon Township
preserve.

such projects on a 50-50 basis,
Thursday’s resolution seeks only
half the cost, or $87,375.

The site, west and slightly south

is

a designated portion of the Ryerson conservation area.

and hit the train

The railroad car hit by

School Doors
Open Sept. 5

they wouldn’t get too afraid.”’ But,

of the Indian Trail subdivision,

the

blith, Laurie Roston, and Amy and
Ellen Stein.

An earlier resolution, seeking
funds for the 26-acre tract known
as the Hess property, called for
the entire purchase price. Because
shares
the federal government

friendship,

was

by

hours

two

ton, Diane Seder, Sue Wolf, Jody
Haas, Laurie Cohn, Sally Korn-

As Senior Scouts, Debbie and
Jan may choose from several
programs including the arts, community action, homemaker, intermountaineer, trail blazer, and
wing.
The parents of the two girls are

train

Metz, Cindy Winter,

continued.

calm,

were

Nancy Loeb, Margy Kaye,
Fried,
Katy
Machman,

and for about 20 seconds we were
on and off the rails until finally
the car tipped off the tracks,” she

outward

about

done

we

The

the truck was empty.
The Highland Park and Glencoe
Etlinger,
Judy
were
campers

too fast and I guess he didn’t see
us.
“The truck hit the car behind us

the

said.

braodside.

truck

despite

thought

she

tried to swerve

killed in the crash and he was
critically injured.
Diane Seder of Highland Park,
who was looking out a train

younger kids really were
We had to stay calm so

We

for,”

accident.
only
the
said
Lawton
Miss
“injuries” to the campers were “a
few upset stomachs and a stubbed
toe.’ She added that the truck

in the second car.
of Park
Seelow
passenger in the
her husband, was

“The
scared.

lives.

delayed

a
In addition to approving
resolution seeking federal funds
for Lakewood Farm Thursday, the

national

places a
her turn
of DeerCadette

by

three years to attain the first
class rank in four steps. They
have demonstrated their . social
preemergency
dependability,

paredness, active citizenship, and
understanding of the Girl Scout
promise.

ld,
Liz Charlton, (center) a Senior Girl Scout from Deerfie
waits
an
Brinkm
Debbie
Senior Scout cap on Jan Wall while
both
during a recent capping ceremony. Jan and Debbie,
in
field, were awarded the first class rank, the highest award
Scouting.

struck

was

truck.

“I said to the girl next to me, ‘It

bie Brinkman and Jan Wall, have
earned Cadette Scouting’s highest
award, first class rank.
Debbie and Jan, who have been

they

train

Ry.

Western

looks like it’s going to crash into
the train,’ but we thought maybe
he would turn at the last minute,”
she said. “The truck was going

High Rank
since

Chicago

North

and

‘huge
the
saw
window,
carrying logs” approaching.

Receive

Scouts

admitted to being frightened. ‘We
were never so scared in our whole

Woodruff, Wis., when the five-car

By JUDI NICOL

were

Wreck

Train

Wisconsin

In

109

District

this fall, attended a special training course at Northwestern University this month.
of 75 selected
one
was
He

The

niques in the hospital. The workshop was conducted as a part of an in-service program designed
to insure safe transfusions.

16 Campers Escape Injury

Workshop
Deerfield

é

Poa

:

¥ ee

‘

re

Miss Ruth Tessman (standing in background),
chief laboratory technician at Highland Park Hospital, instructs 30 medical technologists during a
recent special workshop on blood banking tech-

Teacher

in

LWV Will Hold
Membership Tea
Tuesday Afternoon

in

on the West Coast, the founders
sought a patron in that area,” Mr.
Serra’s
‘Father
Cortesi added.
great missionary achievements in
the far West represent the goal
which Serra sets for itself to
promote vocations to the priesthood and establish strong Christian linkage among all people.”
now
organization
Serra
The
includes 300 clubs, with a membership exceeding 12,000, in most
states of the union and in 18
countries.

ners, who

will meet

teachers

will

for one hour.

All classes will follow a regular
schedule for the rest of the week.
All new district teachers will
report Monday
for a day of
meetings with the superintendent,
and
superintendents,
assistant
and _ former
New
principals.
lar

work

report

week

their

regu-

Tuesday.

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Loyola

Wins

La Belle Maison
on

‘It?s Academic’

a

ANNOUNCES

a

Back

a

Championship
team

won

a

first place Saturday in Channel 5’s
day

after

the

three

team

mem-

bers were graduated from Loyola,

Formerly

a Catholic boys’ high school in
Wilmette.
Team members include Cooley

FACIAL &amp; PEDICURE

~The

Cover:

shows the sunflower she has grown
Highland Park, Fred Hocking of
Deerfield, members of the Men's
(Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

Flower

Garden

4

Chairman,

Men’s

Sap) 27TH ANNUAL
Men’s

Garden

Garden

FLOWER

Club

Shore

Shoreland’s

and Garden Show presented by the

Club of the North Shore will be held Saturday

and

The club presents this show as a community
service and a competitive challenge to its
as a

annuals,

perennials,

tuberous

begonia,

rangement

classes

in which

the

gladioli,

material

and
ar-

with printed instructions

ie

enter the show

with whatever

VISIT

on how to grow

or flowers

they

have

mother,

Mrs. Elizabeth

at

Wis.

her

home

on

attend. The Midwest conference
be held in the Pick-Congress
1.
‘Sen.

Thurston

Morton

(R-Ky.)

will be the featured speaker at the

Midwest conference. Sen. Morton
chairman of the GOP National
Senatorial Committee and former
ENAMED

TO

BOARD

_ Charles H. Zweigler of Deerfield
has been re-elected to the board of
he

,
| ,
'
,
,
'
,
,
,
,

Our

Evanston

Symphony

‘a Association

for

the

Orches-

1967-68

sason. Mr. Zweigler, 5 Big Oak
., is chairman of arrangements

dance,

New

with returning
that

wears

In Black/Grey,
Black/Blue.

In
for

Black/

45.

slim worsted flannel

20.

McSween-

the summer

Lake

478 Central
Highland Park

Delavan,

Open

Thursday

night

$ | B00
-

diet

64

JOSEPH GOODMAN INTERIORS INC.

\ AD Cag

tee sponsors about 16 other events
during the school year, including

kick-off

ar

DESK &amp;
CHAIR

by the Highland Park High School
Student Activities Committee.

Year’s

Eve Dance, nine after-basketball
dances,
after-prom
dance,
and
after-graduation dance.

and

fabric

Complimentary
slacks.

&gt; S

as well as executives.

bitey

generations.
Brown

S

A

“The Lynx” will play Tuesday at
an outdoor jam session sponsored

the

most popular coat

graduates
a fine

SSF

Herr
SSS

A

SSS

For School or any Purpose

“The Lynx’ to Play
For Jam Session

If the session is rained out, it
will be held Wednesday, according
to committee president Tom Magnus.
The Student Activities Commit-

SSF

ye=—
=
= =

chairman of the National Republican Committee. He will speak
during a banquet Sept. 22 honoring
women in government.

Admission for the outdoor event,
which will be held from 8:30 to
10:30
p.m.
at
the
Recreation
Center, is 25 cents.

——
SSS

Roundup,

Taps Deerfield Resident

, Boston,
Little
Rock,
and
enver—to permit more women

op

4

Highland Park Recreation Center, Evans Garden and Pet Supply,
Craftwood Lumber Company, or M.S.S., Inc., all in Highland Park, or
at the Deerfield Garden Spot.

This year’s conference will be
ided into four sections—Chica-

inl
li
i
te

Cobey’s

_ Show schedules may be picked up free of charge at the desk of the

Conference to be held Sept. 21, 22,

&amp; 835-4553

IN WISCONSIN

ey, who is spending

30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. No tickets
are needed for admittance.

and 23.

Inn)

Deerfield, recently spent a weekend with Mrs. Bracken’s grand-

Entries may be made between 7:30 and 9 p.m. tomorrow, and 7 and

Mrs. Richard Reed, 927 Holly
, Deerfield, has been appointed
4
e County co-ordinator for the
15th annual Republican Women’s

Northbrook
to the Holiday

en and children, Ann-Marie, Michael, and Jennifer, 432 Willow AV.,

:30 a.m. Saturday. The show is open to the public for viewing from

GOP

only

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brack-

blooms in the special junior
I urge all junior exhibitors to

fruits, vegatables,

Mustang

and Park Av. West will be dressed
in western costume for the Mustang closeout.

Early this spring, packets of giant sunflower
seeds were distributed to several hundred
children ranging from 6 to 15 years of age,
along

$25 sav-

The entire staff of the Shoreland
Ford Dealership at Skokie Hwy.

need

not have been grown by the exhibitor.

Mr. Hocking
and enter the
hibitors’ section of the flower show.

received

wed.

Hwy.
Tel. 835-3165

Mustangs on display.
Hours of the special sale are
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday
and from 10 am. to 5 p.m.
Sunday.

displaying
their
horticultural
achievements. Ribbons and trophies will be
awarded in all horticultural classes such as
means

roses, dahlias, potted plants, vegetables,
fruits. In addition, there are numerous

school.

Skokie

(next

a closeout sale on all new Mustangs, is Saturday and Sunday in
Highland Park.
The roundup will feature free
pony rides for the children, and
refreshments for adults in addition to a large selection of new

urged to participate in the event or view it.

and other North Shore residents

the

&amp;

La Belle Maison
143

Mustang Closeout
Is This Weekend

_ Sunday at the Highland Park Recreation Center. All area residents are

members

for

Team members
ings bonds.

Show

of the North

bonds

tues.

a

overhead projector, and three $100

savings

By FRED HOCKING
Show

i

Seminary North in Chicago for the
1967 championship.
First prize included a trophy,

"

Michelle Ballin of Highland Park
Be (from left) Maurice Fantus of
Northbrook, and Charles Raff of
Garden Club of the North Shore.

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of Danny’s of Highland Park

For the Finest in Hair Coloring

Howarth, 509 Pine St., Deerfield,
team captain; and Robert Pott
and Pat Devaney, both of Chicago.
The Loyola Academy team defeated teams from Horace Mann
High School in Gary and Quigley
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VIRGINIA HOWARD

a

“It’s Academic”’ quiz program.
The show was taped June 3, the

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�People and Polities
By MARTHA

a

SPECTACULAR

MURDER

important—his

dant becomes

DEEBFIELD

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TRIALS,

everything

EDITORIALS
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RICHARD LESLIE

a defen-

about

RICHARD

sanity or insanity, his background,

early life, and all available social, psychological,

and psychiatric

data.

But in lesser criminal cases—some of which may never even come to

rial—this sort of diagnosis and evaluation often is lacking.
For that reason, a former Glencoe magistrate, now a magistrate

he Cook County Circuit Court, is recommending

of

J.

July,

Established

Published

1966

by the Hollister

Newspapers

—

Winners

0 f 38 first-place

awards

Pre-

HE

in

“

1960

since

nation

and

state

the

that Illinois create a

statewide council on pre-trial, trial, pre-sentencing,

and post-sentencing

diagnosis and evaluation of criminal defendants.

Judge Joseph Schneider says the council then would go into the whole

\

problem of psychiatry and the law and make recommendations to meet

stand
“The judicial decision as to whether criminal defendants should
of
rial and warrant probation, imprisonment, or some other form
service
Such
available.
on
informati
best
the
requires
n
dispositio
presently is available in a few courts in Illinois, but it is greatly needed
throughout most of the state.”

UDGE SCHNEIDER MADE HIS recommendations as head of a
task force that has been investigating what diagnostic services
‘should be made available to the courts. The group decided on the
council because of the scope of the problem.
“The council can be the vehicle for the

statewide implementation of the President’s
Commission on Crime and Law Enforcement
‘The
explained.
Schneider
Judge
report,”
administration’s plans call for expenditures of
$100 million or more a year for the next

decade. This sort of federal aid should be
funneled into Illinois to implement the programs we need.”

Judge Schneider speaks with authority on the

subject of mental health and the law. At the recent dedication of a new courtroom in Chicago
State Hospital, Judge Daniel McNamara called
him “the mental health expert of the Circuit

Court.” The presiding Circuit Court judge went
on to credit the former Glencoe man with
Judge Schneider
health to make the
working closely with the state department of mental
new courtroom a

INCE

reality.

ITS INCEPTION,

PATIENTS

who

are charged

with a crime

are assured of convenience, dignity, and the dual medical-judicial

atmosphere

proper

for mentally

ill persons.

judges and
What made the dedication doubly satisfying to the Illinois
that
quoted
been
had
officials
state
York
New
doctors involved was that
such hospital
week as saying that New York soon would open the first
courtroom in the nation.
chief of
Because of his background, Judge Schneider has been named
responsibility
three Circuit Court judges who have the administrative
ent that he
assignm
this
of
because
for mental health. It was partly

s that he
moved from Glencoe to Chicago. But the judge also confesse
ory 1880
three-st
home—a
new
their
with
and his wife have fallen in love
house in the Lincoln Park area of Chicago.
his commuting problems.

Residence

there has ended

LAKE

serve

COUNTY

Commission

Forest

is utilizing far-

sighted planning by attempting to purchase the 1,054-acre Lakewood Farm near
Wauconda.

The acreage is suited for use as a forest

preserve, the county historical museum,
and a four-year state college.

to $1.5 million, so county residents would
be taxed about 4 or 5 cents per $100 assessed valuation for the land.
The price is small in comparison to the.
recreational gains, which could include
bridle paths, foot paths, boating, camping,
skiing, a natural history museum, and the

county’s local history museum.
The farm’s location is another

selling

point. So far, the forest preserve board has

bought property primarily along the Des

Plaines River. The new preserve would be

more convenient for residents of western
Lake County and would lessen congestion
in the river-area preserves near Highland
Park and Deerfield.

dards, and Lakewood would bring its tot

3

to 3,000.

acreage

County’s population has

Because Lake

the new state college, which will be built
to

the

serve

metropolitan

growing

a

Another inducement is that Lake Coun-

ty probably would be willing to give the
state the 350 acres needed for the colleg
ev
PROPERTY
THE
Were
more attractive as a college si
are the existing farm buildings, whi
easily could be converted to dormitori
administration facilities, an agricultu
|

school, and even a fieldhouse.

We hope that the federal governm
will be as farsighted in approving a gran

for the land’s purchase, and that the sta
board of higher education will thoroug
consider the many advantages of this s
when making its selection.

Budget Study Is Needed

ts Illinois legislators
wen
Rn
have been trying for some time to
cut the multi-billion dollar state budgets,
but they’ve had little success.

at new

programs

and

proposed

long-existing programs that account for at

have

to earmark

cent in adva

every

could

they

because

%

decide

on

exact

penditures as the program developed.

This would not limit the public’s cont
over

however,

funds,

the

for

every

partment would be subject to a six-montk

check by a group of budget experts.
d i:

system would be especially e

tive,

of

course,

if the

legislatu

met annually to adopt a budget instead

every two years—a

reform we've advc

cated in the past.
Illinois has a chance to take a

first

on the budgeting change through a bi

least two-thirds of the expenditures.

awaiting the governor’s signature.

HIS tends to perpetuate a given level
of spending in an agency’s basic
budget, regardless of needs, according to
the Business Management Study Committee, which recently studied business techniques in Illinois government.
A much more sensible approach would
be “program” or “performance” budgeting, under which all budget requests
would explain programs and goals.

sion by State Rep. David J. Regner (

With this co-ordination and clarification,

August 24, 1967

The 10-year-old forest preserve district
has come a long way toward these stai

under a bill signed by Gov. Otto Kerne

price of $1 million

increases in existing programs. Limited information makes it difficult to evaluate the

‘:

acre per 1,000 residents, or 3,500 acres. |

pay half the purchase

directed

KOLEMAN
NDERSON

erally accepted open-land standard of one

doubled since 1955, the site is logical for

specifying their purpose in any over-all
program. As a result, legislators have
trouble establishing priorities.
What this means in practice is that the
most serious budget-cutting generally is

P

help

would

bring the county closer to the gen-

As a forest preserve alone, the land
would be a bargain for county residents.
The federal government is expected to

The main reason is that the budgets
simply list items and their costs without

wt

also

PURCHASE

.

“What is needed is much closer co-operation between the behavioral
sciences and the law,” he asserted.

HE

a,

he needs in these areas.

the legislature could intelligently assign
priorities to the more urgent and desirable
programs. State administrators would not

Sponsored in the recent legislative s

3rd), it would set up a commission
study various types of program budgetir

that are being introduced in other states.
The study would be aimed at choos
the best approach for Illinois. The ce
mission would report its findings dur
sess
General Assembly
1969
the

though the actual changeover would t
several additional years.

5

We urge Gov. Kerner to approve ©
study. No time should be lost in reple

our confusing and outdated budget syst

�or Next
:

Year

By EDITH HERMAN

_ Property owners in High School District 125 will face

an increase of 6 cents per $100 assessed valuation according to a tax levy ordinance approved by the school
board

Monday night.

- Because the tax rate will increase from $1.926 to $1.985
pe r $100 assessed valuation, the owner of a home assessed

t $15,000 (selling for around
$28,000) will pay about $9.15 more
in 1968.
Revenue

from

the 1967 tax levy

will be used to finance the 1968-69
school

based

year.

The

$714,000

on an estimated

levy

is

assessed

L|

hir

valuation of $48 million, as comared to $43 million in 1966-67.

_ A comparison of levy amounts

for each fund compared
current amounts follows:

to

the

Fund
Education
Building
Transportation
IMRF
Working Cash
Junior College
Total

1966-67
$460,000
80,625
34,400
10,000
21,500

7,500
$614,025

1967-68
$513,000
120,000
35,000
14,500
24,009
7,500
50

Children bob for apples during the recent
Family Day at the Lincolnshire Swim Club. The

contes}

attracted

many

tots,

some

so

eager

forgot about the rule of keeping their hands
behind their backs. (Staff Photo by Sue Levy)

they

$714,000

Based on this $714,000 tax levy,
plus added revenue from invest-

ment

interest,

tuition,

adult edu-

cation, summer school, textbooks,
and other student and community

revenue, the board approved the
district’s 1967-68 budget totaling
$750,099.
Educational Fund Upped
The $607,749 educational fund
budget is 1.5 percent higher than

last year’s $598,950.
“The largest increase
fund

is

in

the

in

category

the

which

should certainly continue to be
increased, namely
instruction,”

Supt. Harold Banser added. “The
12 percent increase of $48,850 in

the instruction account is primarily for salaries and is entirely
Justin Fishbein

rea Resident

justified and necessary.”
Educational fund expenditures
are based on a 32 percent educational revenue hike, or $135,766
more than last year.
Explains

The

increased

Increase

revenue,

Supt.

Banser said, is the result of “our
increased educational fund levy
from 86 cents to $1.07, as well as

Justin Fishbein of Half Day has
‘been appointed public relations
chairman of the Northwest Dis_ trict Boy Scout Council.
Mr.
Fishbein is director of
for
materials
teacher-education

_ Science Research Associates, Inc.,

_ Chicago. Associated with Scouting
_ for several years, he recently was

| appointed

to the board

of Adlai

ee
High School District
125.
~
| Mr. Fishbein said that the main
function of his new position will be

to help adults in Scouting make

eir communities aware of the
values of the Boy Scout program.
He started his new job by
ributing
program
planning
kits, including public relations

‘material, at northwest district
| kickoff meeting last night in
Mundelein High School.

CAMP
aking

lay Camp

OUT

part

in

at the

the

Girl

Lake

Scout

Forest

lure Preserves were 37 Vernon
rea Girl Scouts. The camp, which
featured

cooking,

|

nature

and

ended today.

study,

arts

and

outdoor

crafts,

the continuing
growth
in the
assessed valuation of our district
and the substantial increase of

general state aid.”
A breakdown
of expenditures
for each fund in this year’s budget

and

tures

last

year’s

actual

expendi-

follows:

Fund
Education
Building
:
Transportation
IMRF
Totals

1966-67
$570,729
74,919
33,539
7,159
$686,346

1967-68
$607,749
91,750
43,000
7,600
$750,099

Hospital Offers Class
For Parents-To-Be
Lake Forest Hospital is offering

prospective
Series
of

parents
lectures,

a

four-week
films
and

discussions on prenatal care.
The classes will be held from
7:30 to 9 p.m. Sept. 20 and 27 and

Oct. 4, 11, and
lecture room.

18 in the Hospital

VISIT IN MICHIGAN
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Garrity,
8i2 Pine St., Deerfield, are home

from Michigan where they visited
Mrs. Garrity’s brother-in-law and

sister, Mr. and Mrs.
‘Peterson in Detroit.

Raymond

Four girls splash away

rate

during the inner-tube

race

for girls

12 and

under at Family Day.
August

24,

1967

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niversity in St. Louis this sumer, recently spent a weekend
ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

aul R. Litt, 22 Berkshire Ln. Mr.
itt, a senior majoring in liberal
rts at the university, is a memer of Kappa Sigma fraternity.

His sister, Miss Donna Litt, will
e a freshman at Utah State
niversity in Logan, Utah, this

will be held this
North Shore
the
Israel, 840 Vernon

temple’s

The

the

co-sponsors

group

dance.
The

other co-sponsors

are from

the following high schools:

Deer-

field, Evanston, Glenbrook North,
Glenbrook South, New Trier East,

New Trier West, Niles North and
Highland Park.
Price for the dance is $1 in
advance or $1.25 at the door.
will be provided

Entertainment

by the rock and rollin’ group The
Five Bucks.
Dress for the dance will be flats

for the girls and sport coats and
ties for the boys. Dates are not

needed.
The dance is for juniors of the
eight schools only.
For further information in the
Highland Park area call Terry
Gips at ID 2-4556.
ON

DEAN’S

LIST

Three Highland Park students
have been named to the dean’s list
at the University of Denver for
the 1966-67 academic year. They
are Thomas Geimer, 370 Ravine
Dr.;
Rd.;

fall.

this

Wis.,

Chien,

du

Prairie

Colette will attend Wilmot Junior

with

partner

a

is

con-

Inc.,

Novick

and

Mr.

Deerfield.

in

School

Return

rea will sponsor a dance.

youth

field. Brian will be a junior at
School,
Preparatory
Campion

sulting engineers in Chicago.

hore, eight high schools from the

Glencoe.

Mr. and Mrs. Reece H. Wengenroth and their children, Brian, 16,
and Colette, 12, of 15 Grenadier
Ct., Lincolnshire, are moving this
month to 1434 Berkeley Ct., Deer-

Westenhoff

For the first time on the North

in

to Deerfield

Wengenroth

lan Dance

Av.

Move

High

igh Schools

The dance
at
aturday
Congregation

Stevenson School in Prairie View.

Mr.

and

from

and

son,

a vacation
a

LoRaine

Zentis,

Oconto, Wis. Vacationing with the

Marilyn’s
were
McClanahans
Bannockburn
at
classmates
School, Mary Lou LaChat, daughter of the Nicholas J. LaChats of
2608 Wildwood Ln., and Bobby
Ann Barkus, daughter of the Herbert Barkuses of Deerfield.

son

Ln., Lincolnshire, are on a 10-day
sight-seeing trip in Washington,
a
has
who
Zentis,
Miss
D.C.
education
in nursing
doctorate

from St: Louis (Mo.) University,
is teaching in the university. Mr.
will

begin

his

year at Central YMCA

Greta Lederer, Ine.

sophomore

Communi-

ty College in Chicago this fall.

Tour

returned

Moon

Inn in

West

Indies.

Europe

Over

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Yost, 95
Lincolnshire,
Dr.,
Lincolnshire

have returned from a five-week
vacation in Europe. The Yosts
traveled in England, Switzerland,
Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Aus-

e

and

visiting

Years

A

DIVISION TO HANDLE
YOUR REMODELING

Room
e

A.

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Jr.

and

tria.

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the afternoon will be a race
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The agenda calls for lunch in
at 2 p.m.,
Club
the Classic
handicapping and formation of
betting pools at 3, and post time
at 3:45. The charge of $6.50 per
person includes lunch, reserved
seat, and a program, according to
Mrs. Ronald Cappadocia of the
entertainment committee.

7.

Fashion minded little “with-it's' are leading
their moms straight to our knacky group of
girls fall dresses and separates.

—

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| Mr. Keil has been manager of
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years.

He

and

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family

ve at 220 Portwine Rd.
Return from Tour
Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence
F.
Zant and children, Laurie, Carol,
and Lance, 2775 Edgewood Rd.,
Riverwoods have returned from

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an

extended

automobile

tour ‘of

the Western states. The family
visited relatives and friends in
n Francisco.

isit Family
John

Yates

of . Arlington

Heights, is visiting his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Their daughter, Karen, will begin her sophomore year at Northern Illinois University, De Kalb,

this fall.

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and

Roger

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Mrs.

Yates

children—Pammy,

are their grand-

Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt A. Mathews
and their sons, Don, 8, Paul, 7,
and Jimmy, 4. have moved to 2900
West
Riverwoods
Rd.,
Riverwoods, from Mt. Prospect. Mr.
Mathews
works for the United
State Savings and Loan League in
Chicago.

Peggy,

Terry,

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Visit

Mrs. John Campbell of Ft.
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and his family, Mr. and Mrs.
Craig Campbell and their son,
Colin, 10 months, of 1920 Thornwood Ln., Riverwoods. During her
visit, the Campbells will go on a
cruise on Lake Michigan with
their 33-foot sloop, ‘‘Seawood.”’
Become

Simonson

at 725 Juneberry Rd., Riverwoods.
Mr. Simonson works for Teletype Corp. as a research and
developmental engineer in high
speed data communications. Mrs.
Simonson is a nurse in the shock
and trauma department of Cook
County Hospital.

Robert E. Yates, 3075 Blackthorn
_ and

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Mrs.

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to Village

Relatives

manufac-

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Mr.

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Northbrook,

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incolnshire Pastor to Head
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plus emergency service

The Rev. Don Lanier, pastor of
ie Community Christian Church
of

Lincolnshire,

recently

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was

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The latter is a ‘new concept in

3-WEEK

INFORMATIVE

‘ban-renewal

projects,”

accord-

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AT

church will be part of a planned
ing project and will be lo| cated in the same community
building as the school. The Rev.

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Mr.

Lanier added, “It will be in

n inter-racial community
will require new ideas and
grams from the ministry.”

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denomination,

and
pro-

headquar-

are in Bloomington, has 90,000
members in nearly 300 churches.

hg
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ododis

week

for

300

new

at Trinity College will be

directed Sept. 11 to 15 by Dr.
“Arthur Klem, the college regisoe

at

the

college

this

fall
will be more than 600 students, including 300 full-time stu-

‘dents in the divinity school.
Returning

students

will

find

student union.

The

‘panded science laboratories and

a remodeled
union
tounges,

now
game

includes
rooms,

ack and coffee shop.

decorated
and

a new.

a

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Gallery Plans

SUBJECTS

OF

INTEREST

FOR

Photo Exhibit
Photographs
by
a
Deerfield
resident will be on display through
Sept. 15 at Gallery 500d, 500 N.
Dearborn St., Chicago.
The work of Ted Razumalski,
915b Waukegan Rd., a Black Star
photographer, can be seen from
10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mondays
through
Fridays.
Admission
is
free.
The Deerfield man’s work has

been published in Life, Sports
Illustrated,
Saturday
Evening

Post, Time, Newsweek, and Business Week.
Mr. Rozumalski has exhibited in
a one-man show in the Houston
(Tex.) Museum of Fine Arts and

is included in the ‘“‘Photography in

the Fine Arts”
exhibit
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New York.

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By CAROL
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BRUCK
Editor

t would be so nice if, when
iting a large expedition with

|

‘thousands of other people, one
| could manage to get hungry when
no one else does.
‘Unfortunately, it just doesn’t

ork that way. Take Expo 67, for
mple:
Along about 11 or 12 or 1, or 5 or

or

7,

when

your

feet

are

beginning to smart, your head is
beginning to get hot, and you are

fast becoming aware of the pit in
your stomach—that’s when it happens

to everyone

else,

too.

_ Even with the long lines sorely
tempting you to take a bite out of
all the “gingerbread” decor there
are

many

compensations

with

eating at Expo.
= First,

there

is

an_

infinite

variety of restaurants. There is a
‘wide price range—one to fit nearoT
ly every pocket
—
)
—and there are
|

facilities

5,

to suit

differing moods
on all three islands.

i

Not all pavil-

‘ions have restaurants and of those

‘that do, most are expensive. The

/prices, although not unreasonable
fo ‘persons accustomed to eating

TASTE

Bavarian
or British,
Czechoslovakian potage or Polish sausage, Expo is a world-wide gastronomic tour.

to

have

lopportunities

exotic

for such

ex-

cursions right in our own backsround.

For example, the meals served
|at the recent festival of SS. Peter

and Paul Greek Orthodox Church

‘in Glenview featured the tradi‘tional shish-kebabs and rich past_ And, mostaccoli as only the
Italians can make it was the order
of the Highwood

Days along with

good, red wine and Italian bread.
| Expo exudes an aura of its own,
nonetheless.
The Russian pavilion has a
restaurant that is expensive and
delightful, and the food is good.
‘The ice cream

(chocolate) that is

“hawked’’ as the line moves into
the building is a special treat—it’s
a

Area Gardeners
Plan Luau Party
_A candle-lit driveway will greet
ests at the Sunset Valley Gariden Club’s luau to be held at 8
p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Roland

Nordquist,

ever,

the

atmosphere

festive

island

attire,

will

specialties

dine

prepared

garden club members.

STUDIES

WITH

Northfield,

on

by

QUARTET

is studying

with

the Guarnair String Quartet at
Harpur
College,
Binghamton,
N.Y.,

for

Grosh,

a piano

the

summer.
major

Miss

at Florida

tate University in Tallahassee,
received a full scholarship for the
session.

quite

shrimp tempura.

Here again, the diversity of this
area
allows
us to.
delicacies
whenever

have
these
we desire.

My last feasting on shrimp tempura was at a luncheon in the
Chicago Yacht Club sponsored by
the woman’s board of the Illinois
Children’s Home and Aid Society.
In keeping with the Japanese
theme of its September Ball, the
group luncheon featured intriguing
Ofiental
hors
d’oeuvres,
flown
from the West Coast, and Eastern-

ized versions of popular libations
made

with saki. They were called

Sakinis (what else?).
But, backat the Expo, we had
buffalo-burgers
one noon,
com-

plete

with

cups

the

of French fries,
while we sat on
the banks of the
Lawrence

and __— watched
the people, the
boats, and the
activity,
and
peace
of the

contrasting

water.
Another time, in a Canadian
pavilion, we fed seagulls remnants

of our inexpensive, but adequate,
box lunch. It included good old
American

hot

dogs,

a salad,

and

potato chips.
Another time, in the Austrian
pavilion,
we
dined
on
weiner
schnitzel that was so tender and

so golden it looked like a colored
picture in a magazine. Beef cubes,
smothered in rich, brown gravy

with onions completely mesmerized by the whole process, was
another delightful entree.

We

tried

another

Belgian

time

waffles,

Quiche

and

Lorraine,

both of these from stands, in Expo
service areas.

And

we

learned

to eat

and

to

appreciate French
fries (otherwise known as chips) doused with

catsup.
A whole complement of South
Seas restaurants offered pig and

duck and at the Hawaiian restaurant,

“laulau’’

2942

_ Miss Judith Grosh, 335 Ingram
Ln.,

is

Western, although the menu _includes traditional treats such as

reminded

me

Basic

‘Knollwood Ln., Glenview.
_ Sunset Valley residents, dressed

in

wait-

vinegar or lemon instead of salt or

x

MV

costumed

of

the world
also
are

isn’t always the case. Often restaurants get by on atmosphere
and entertainment and forget the

pavilion

resses and tiny, low tables along
with typical Oriental menus. How-

St.

is a superabundance

the better the food somehow. This

importance of really good
be it exotic or basic.

‘tive for a family on a several-day

ethnic atmosphere at
exhibition,
but
there

salmon, all wrapped in tea leaves.
The more atmosphere there was

creamy and rich.
One might expect the Japanese

‘in the Chicago area, are prohibivisit.
| There

great deal of the way Greeks
wrap foods in grape leaves. Laulau is spinach, beef, pork, and

a

(Serves

1 thlsp.

Dredge

lemon

juice

Our favorite place, tiny as it
was,
however,
was
the
Swiss
Fondue
Pot.
Perhaps
it
was
©
because it was
o°
our
last night

=

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at

Expo,

per-

J haps it was be-

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cause the warm
and
friendly
crowds,
inside

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and on the porch, were thoroughly
enjoying
themselves,
the
food,
and the atmosphere. .
Or, perhaps, it’s the tradition of
fondue
that
intrigued
us.
The
story goes that when you drop
your bread into the fondue (and it
does happen if you don’t spear it

right),

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Inside, we found the Fondue Pot

REPAIRING:

was a triple-threat. It featured
three types of fondue—the traditional bread cubes dipped in a
smooth,
melted
cheese sauce;
seasoned

beef

cubes,

and

After hundreds of hours of running
time last winter it makes sense to have
your system inspected. Let us clean
&amp; check controls. Lubricate all parts

a new

fondue concocted just for Expo
67—chocolate
fondue
made
of
melted Swiss chocolate and bran-

and do the...

dy. Instead of bread or meat
cubes, we dunked pieces of peach,
pineapple, and pear.
The Swiss were so proud of

their national dish, they prepared
fondue recipe folders. For varia-

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tions on the basic recipe, they
Suggest combining
two cheeses
together—such as Swiss and natural Gruyere.
Or, for a sharper fondue, use
just Gruyere.
Instead of bread
cubes, try cooked shrimp, cocktail

So important to your health and the
heating efficiency. We'll vacuum

frankfurts, and tiny meat balls.
Instead of kirsch, vary the
spirts to use light rum,
slivowitz, applejack, or
domestic white wine.

cognac,
a good

I was reminded of a wide, wide
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I don’t

know the name of the fondue, it
consisted of a garlic and butter
sauce
into
which
we
dipped

chunks of bread or fresh
bles such as celery, raw
or even lettuce leaves.

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_

Chihaya Akasaka is a small
_ farming village southeast of Osa-

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_ and

two buses to reach it.

| visiting

the junior

high

I was

school

at

_ the invitation of one of its English

_ teachers.

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say

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the Negroes do have real griev_ ances, the rioting in Detroit andin
most

in

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My companions knew of the
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not an ‘uprising,’ ” I added,

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a

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:

in

that

the

to

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United

discriminatory

which

they

referred

were, for the most part, a thing of

Students Ask Questions

Fe

_ “My students would like to meet
/ an American to try out their
_ English,” he said. For over an
the

asked

I had

- hour,

children

| simple questions, read to them,
and listened to them recite, in
_ English, the days of the week and

_ the months of the year. It seemed

only

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fair to let them ask me a

| question.

That morning Lhad read of the

_

not

I had

but

violence,

- Detroit

expected to be questioned about it
_ by a school girl in rural Japan.
that

- convinced

Orient

in the

arrived

I had

|

a prosperous

only

_ and democratic Asia, one in which

its

of

expectations

rising

the

- people were being met, can bring

the

which

stability

the

| about

- United State’s interests call for.

|

I had

often wondered

why

farmers of some countries pros_ pered while others persisted in
| tilling their fields as their forebears
| had centuries ago. How could the
_ U.S. help the peasant of Asia help
PMimaelf?
Did ‘racial violence

in
EMateait oid &amp; néew dimension to
S American attainment of its objec-

tees?
=
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In Rice-Producing Area
Island.

This

city

of

| 350,000 is the capital of Niigata
| Prefecture, the number one rice-

| producing area of Japan.
__

“How

do you explain the ‘upris-

_ ing’ in Detroit?”
_

This

time

A

Japan.
“y

questioner

BY

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flat rice lands of Niigata Prefec-

racial

there

discrimination

as the

We

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but

the

newspapers

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The vice-mayor replied: ‘‘When
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If the American people want the

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these

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the northern cities, the resulting
urban ghettoes, and the de facto

attacking

would

I could not bring myself to tell
him
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the
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migration

or there

uprising.”

have to practice what it talks.”’

efforts to improve education and

a low table laden with bowls of

tion

are dark. To be the leader of the
democratic world, America will

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to the

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underdeveloped countries cannot _ who the greatest American is, he
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Waucenda

Gordon Y. Lockmans, 366 Ravine
Dr., Highland Park, has returned

after spending several weeks this

River,

at

Wis.

Ojibwa,

Camp

Bennett

attends

L.

Ryerson

conservation

area

SENSE
2. MARGE DIDN'T

DID

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The

sage.

An

a

airline trip to Europe

is a bit of magic — now you —
are here and the next time

A

in a hurry.

are

voyage

Start your

savings

account

HIGHLAND Pak

Malm-

avings ¢

1920 Sheridek

Reed.

432-0361

today

with

Highland

Ralph

Park

Boches_
that

service

old

fashion-—

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graceful

iving

.

lifeJ

of

reality

will }

Mary

Queen

the

today’s prices make it an im- |
possibility. This ship, that}
proudly challenged the Nazi |
submarine fleet in World War
II. sailing always without con- |
voy, repeatedly carrying an |
division

troops,

DEADLINES

Beach,

of

now

California

Personally,

14,000

become |

to

ge

I think

it is a_

a museum, —

she is to become

it should have been an English —
museum. And now for the |
future. The replacement for
the Queen Mary — a 50,000 _
ton ship—now only known as_
Q4 — is nearing completion. —
passen-—
She will carry 2,000
gers, at a regular speed of 28°
and one-half knots, She will
be built for cruising and—
trans-Atlantic service. Draw- |
ing only 32 feet, she will be
able to use the Panama
Suez Canals. The name,

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ALL HOLLISTER

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that is artistically served and]
patiently prepared.

entire

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ASSOCIATION

Labor Day
NOTICE

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trip —

a

to plan. It is |

that

AND

3

Queen

dream,

It is a sad

EARLY

the

contrast

by

is

Mary

on

through the past to the future. —
_ This graceful
¥ lady of the
sea, about to |
be retired offers time to—

Lin-

Hiram Scott College, Scotts Bluff,
Neb., at home.

BOCHES

This is being written as we
approach Cherbourg, France |
after a smooth five day pas- J

if you

334 North Av., Highwood, have
and
fishing
from a
returned
camping trip near Iron River in
Michigan.

by RALPH

you look you are there. Fine

iw

coln School in Highland Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Malmquist,

northern

in

Vernon Township.

Eagle

quists’ son, Albert Jr., is spending
the mid-semester break from The

in

Box lunchs will be served at
12:30 p.m. in the Capt. Daniel
Wright Woods. The afternoon tour
will include a stop at the Edward

Residents Return from Vacations
summer

a

town-

the Navy's Nuclear Power School at Bainbridge, Md.

Robin Liss, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Liss, 351 Seven
Pines Cir., Highland Park, is
at
after several weeks
home
Marimeta Camp for Girls, Eagle
River, Wis. Robin will be a sixth
at the John Kennedy
grader
School, Highland Park.
Bennett Lockman, son of the

i

Libertyville

he will enter

25, when

until Oct.

Fi

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tant supervisor, will include stops

Ensign Lee J. Sippel of Highland Park is shown recently receiving
his commission from Cdr. H. B. Webb aboard the U.S.S. Whetstone.
Ensign Sippel is on leave at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Sippel, 1669 Elmwood Dr., and will serve on the Submarine

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Mrs.

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of volunteers
Hospital

director

at Highland

Park

for the past three years,

will retire this week.
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activities

Vinnedge

of

has

the

supervised

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400-

member

Mrs.
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Highland
Camp

and

Park

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girls

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Nancy

Jo

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Ann
Blair,
Karen
Brodsky,

Charles
Brooks,
Ellen
Cooke,
Mike Cowan, Laura Diament, and
Steve Diament.

Toni.

Easton,

Karen

Ell-

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Sheryl Goodman, Diane Gordon,
Patricia
Hoffman,
Lori
Izaks,

Marla

Izaks, Susan

Kahnweiler,

Kaiser,

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Diane

who

and

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dinner

from

Green Lakes, Wis.

Baker, Lisa Ann Baum,

Kahn,

Kathy

Kaiser,

Laura

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and

Lipson.

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for

has

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was

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di-

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Paula

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Diane Polakoff, Jayne Rosenthal,
Florie Rothenberg, Susan Salpeter,
Linda Sandler, Randi Seidman,

Betsy Selz, Jill Siegel, Gina Stone,
Franci Weller, Cyndy Wolff, and
Pat Zimmerman.

last

honoring
had

donated

Saturday

of

Rd.

in

volunteers
43,270

Deerfield,

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will

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Mrs. Cornelius, of 2104 Park Ln.

Four North Shore women have
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Thurs.

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Fri.

Park,

Ill.

evenings
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�Where — When — Cn Worship
Sunday
services:
8,
Church school: 9 a.m.,
eighth grade.

Deerfield

9,
10:45
a.m.
nursery through

METHODIST
Christ

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.
Children’s
hour:
Sunday,
9:45 a.m.,
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.
Midweek
service:
7:30
Wednesday,
p.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

Scientist

Address: 155 Deerfield Rd.
Sunday,
Aug. 27: 11 a.m. Bible lesson, ‘‘Christ Jesus.’’ Nursery facilities
are provided.- Sunday school: 9:30 a.m.
to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
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.

ollege
ppoints
singer
Dr. Sholom

S. Singer,

OD

rk, has been appointed visiting
ssociate professor of religious
hilosophy at the College of Jewish Studies, Chicago.
Dr. Singer’s appointment was
nounced by Dr. David Wein, college president. The rabbi

holds five academic

degrees, in-

partment four years.

Cross

FREE
Suburban

North Shore
Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services
discontinued
Sept. 10.

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

Congregational Church of Deerfield

Bethlehem
Address: #01 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: Dr. John R. Bouldin.
Assistant
minister;
The
Rev.
Raymond
Good.
Sunday
service:
9:30
a.m.
Church
school: 9:30 a.m., two-year-olds through
sixth grade.

JEWISH
Beth
Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

Or

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

CHURCH

Miss
until

OF CHRIST

Peter-

DISCIPLES

OF CHRIST

Community
Address:

1970

Through the joint programs, the

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
. First Church of Christ,

college prepares teachers of Heew for the public schools, and
s to provide Jewish and nonstudents

in

general

col-

pes
and
universities
with
urses in Judaic and Hebraic
dies.
Dr. Singer will serve as a
ember of the joint university
culty in the new study program.

The First Presbyterian Church
of Deerfield will observe its annual Missionary Sunday at all
three services this week.
Missionaries serving the United
Presbyterian Church throughout
the world will be guests of the
church and introduced by the Rev.
Bernard F. Dider.
The Rev. Norman P. Roadar-

emple Opening Planned
Congregation

B’nai

Torah

ghland Park will hold
unday evening gatherings
duce

the

new

temple

in

three
to inat

2789

~

St. to residents of the North
ore.
The facilities of the new temple
expanded staff of the religious
nool will be discussed by Rabbi
blom

Singer and Cantor Jerome

Evangelical

Trinity
Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
Assistant priest: The Rev. Jules Moreau.
Curate:
The Rev. Spencer E. Thiel.
er.r
Director of Christian education: Mrs.
Richard Moore.
Sunday services: 8, 11 a.m.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,
17:30
a.m.;
Thursday,
9:30 a.m., holy communion.
Saints days: 9:30 a.m.

B’nai

a question and answer session are

planned.

The temple officers will be
present at the meeting, and refreshments will be served.
The meetings will begin at 8
p.m. Sunday and on Sept. 10 and
The

temple,

although

located

in Highland Park, serves the
entire North Shore with members
from Skokie to Lake Forest and
from Deerfield and Bannockburn.
Further

information

missionary

ing with 11 churches

in

in Prae.

He

is a graduate of Wooster (0.),
College and the San Francisco
Theological Seminary in San Anselmo.

about

the

meetings may be obtained
calling the temple office.

by

he

and

his

wife

had difficulty in obtaining the
visas, however, he was assigned

to Thailand in 1957. He studied the
Thai language in Bangkok

for two

years, then was assigned to Prae
in 1957.

After the services Sunday,
Rev.

Mr.

Roadarmel

and

the
the

other missionaries will be the
guests of the congregation at a
fellowship luncheon in the undercroft.

The luncheon is being sponsored
by

the

church

committee,
Mrs.

Stephen

world

headed
Coen.

ROMAN

1823 St. Johns

by

mission

Mr.

Park

CATHOLIC

Immaculate

Conception

Address: 1590 Green Bay Rd.
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
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.

ROMAN

CATHOLIC
St. James

Solel

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.
6:30,
masses
Weekday
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
p.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

for

Judaism

NOW

The Rev. Mr. Roadarmel is one
of three ordained ministers work-

Because

Highland

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10 a.m., through sixth grade.

Av.

REGISTRATIONS

Thailand,
will preach
at each
service. He will be assisted by
fellow missionaries.

India.

PRESBYTERIAN

Highwood

Congregation

Reform

Service

Presbyterian

Bethany
nr:
Laurel Av.
and McGovern
t.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Walter
B.
Lunsford.
Sunday service:
10 a.m. Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10 a.m., all ages.

Torah

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

Rd.

METHODIST

Scientist

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.

Lakeside

Christian

Riverwoods

He
first was
assigned
to a
church in Beverly, O., then applied for a visa as a missionary to

Frazes. A tour of the building and

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UNITED

CONGREGATIONAL

Presbyterians Plan to Honor
During

Thursday

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, Aug. 27: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“Christ Jesus.’’ 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.

Office:

Missionaries

Group

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

Zion
C.

Highland Park

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

Congregation

Lincolnshire

Address: 10 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Herbert
son.
Intern: Jerome Egel.

Redeemer
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.

JEWISH

Trinity
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.

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

BAHA’I

Blet-

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.

LUTHERAN

Park

EPISCOPAL

Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Richard A. Swangon.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m.:
7 p.m.
Church school: 9:30 a.m., all classes.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m.

UNITED

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.

Highland

Rabbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewoor
School, 929 Edgewood Rd. Nursery facilities are provided.

North Suburban Synagogue

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit

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First
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.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

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.

North

femple B’nai Torah of Highland

PRESBYTERIAN

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
* Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian.
Assistant Pastor:
The Revs.
Robert
D. 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.
7:30-9
4-5:15,
Saturday,
Confessions:
p.m.;
Thursday
before
first
Friday,
4-5, and during Friday masses.
following
Sunday
Baptisms:
12:30
p.m. mass.

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s

rabbi of

Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities are provided.

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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‘Anyone who thinks this job is dull is nuts. It’s only dull

if you’re not interested in your work. Like anything else,
And

Clarence

Pontius,

ts a lot into his work.

|

Because the township’s populaion is too small for him to have
in assistant supervisor, Mr. Ponlus does everything involving
ownship or county government
‘Everything’ ranges from find-

a hospital bed for a township

dent who is about to become a
er to serving as chairman of
zoning and planning commit2 of the county board.
estimates that he spends
35 hours a week on township

ters, in addition to the eight or
e meetings he attends weekly
county offices in Waukegan.

His mornings generally are deed to these meetings because

is a member of the public
‘S$ committee and forest pree district land acquisition
nmittee, in addition to serving
the zoning and planning com5

*

Township

said, and his wife nodded.
He
usually
spends
Fridays, “‘and many

investigating
pending

His
ways

e on a committee

ating

county

S$

that is co-

plans

sesquecentennial
2wide activities.
these

the
with

committees

petitions

before his committee.

investigations
include visits

almost
alto the site

being discussed and talks with the

normally submit “‘form-letter’”’ objections to requests for industrial

or multiple-family developments.

Forest preserves are another
subject near his heart. His wooded
home site is surrounded on two
and

he

has been instrumental in acquiring more county forest preserves
in his and neighboring townships.
although
half

of

he spends

his

time

on

more
county

matters, his township comes first.
Discussions with Mr. Pontius are
punctuated with comments like,
“Have

I

plastics

designing

wants

told

to locate

ship?”
Or,

you

about

the

company

that

in Vernon

As he put it, “I hope we never
come to the day when we see
incorporation as the only answer

to an area’s problems. The county
and township should be able to

Township First

sides by forest preserves,

Or, “We’re making real progress in getting the Soo Line depot
for use as a town hall.”’

Town-

provide

all the

ces.”

He

takes

necessary

servi-

his role in providing

those services very seriously. ‘‘If
a community must incorporate to
get what it needs, then I think
I’ve failed,” he said.

Although legally they are not his

responsibility, Mr.
ries about
water
transportation, and
township.

Pontius worand sewage,
zoning in his

“You’d
be
amazed
at
how
quickly an area is upgraded when
water and sewer facilities are

provided.”’
“You

A good
Day.”

know

shopping

what

we

need?

center for Half

“It makes no sense for Elm Rd.

not

need

to be

a through

to -extend

One of his many responsibilities is inter
viewing
applicants for public assistance. Since the towns
hip
does not have an office yet, the work must
be done

in
Rd.

his

home.

to Half

“We

can’t

Day

Rd.”

have

a

residential

development there. Why, it’s right
in the path of the airport landing
strips!”

“Bills Pile Up’’
“An

important,

but

_lesser-

known, responsibility is supervising the distribution of public aid.
Because recipients must be state
residents for at least six months
to receive state aid, the township
often must help Mexican migrant
workers, Mr. Pontius said.

street.

it from

We

Everett

GEE

of

for

rezoning

Mondays,
evenings,”

petitioner and village officials who

than

e also regularly attends meetof the county plan commisand has been appointed by
county board president to

supervisor,

meet weekly, so you can see what
my schedule is like,’’ Mr. Pontius

But,

Meetings, Meetings

lost

Vernon

Others who frequently seek help

are

middle-

workers who
in debt.

or upper-lower-class

are over their heads

“It’s frightening how fast the
bills pile up. First a color televi-

sion, then a new stove,
debt collector,” he said.

then

the

SY RY CTEMED | ELA

The township usually tries to
avoid direct assistance. “We try

In a fast-developing township
where only about 25 percent of the
area is incorporated, the problems

are challenging and varied.

“It’s usually a crisis of some
sort or another
whenever
the
telephone rings,” he said, and his

wife
amended,
always a crisis.”

“Always.

It’s

“The township supervisor is sort

of an

ombudsman,”

Mr.

Pontius

explained. ‘“‘When they don’t know

who else to
that rings.”

call,

it’s

my

phone

“A township supervisor is much like an ombudsman,”’ says Clarence
B. Pontius, supervisor
for Vernon Township.

ee

eed cr age ELBEG EERSTE SENSING

SEE

LAME

instead to find jobs, to counsel, or

to pool debts and let them pay us
back gradually,” he explained. He
estimated that the township provides help for about 125 families
or 400 perons annually.

_ Mr. Pontius marks new areas on his map of the township
which

‘porated by area municipalities.

(Staff Photos by Sue Levy )

have been in-

August 24, 1967
att j

22 Me ;

.

Be

.
Seedy
Gee

ai Ba

?

as

�DUMAS PERE

Our Newest Arrivals
Highland

Pl.,

Park,

and Mrs.
380 Flora
a

daughter,

Dawn, Aug. 8 in Wesley Memorial

Hospital. Grandmothers are Mrs.
Tillie Shapiro of Evanston and

Mrs.

Rose

Haas

Abrahamson

of

Chicago.
Mrs.
and
CIMARRUSTI—Mr.
David A. Cimarrusti, 2250 Green
Bay Rd., Highland Park, twin
daughters, Jacqueline Marie and
Caroline Renee, Aug. 11 in High-

land Park Hospital. Grandparents

are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neverka,
1026 Forest Av., Deerfield, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cimarrusti,
243 North Av., Deerfield.

FALZONE—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Falzone, 1736 Clifton Av., HighJoan
a daughter,
Park,
land
Marie, Aug. 7 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.

and

Mrs.

Central

Giaimo,

Thomas

Av., Highland

734

Park.

and Mrs. Fred
GRENKE—Mr.
Grenke of Lindenhurst, N.Y., a
son, Michael Richard, July 30 in
Lindenhurst.
Hospital,
Lakeside

Mrs.

and

wood,

Jean

F.

Hospital.

are

Grandparents

Hospital.

Mr.

and Mrs. S. F. Dolgin of Fairbury

and

Rabbi

Alexander

Mrs.

and

Katz of Omaha.

and

LAMARRE—Mr.
R.

Thomas

field Rd.,

LaMarre,

Deerfield,

1141

a son,

Mrs.
Deer-

Ter-

Workshop Classes
Beginning Mon., Sept. 11, 1967

Charlotte

Mrs.

1504 Wincanton Dr.,

and Mrs.
WHITE—Mr.
White Jr. of Glencoe,

Robert William, Aug.

a son, Louis Philippe
Park
7 in Highland

and Mrs. Michael
KATZ—Mr.
Av.,
Johns
St.
771
Katz,
D.
Allen
a_ son,
Park,
Highland
Charles, Aug. 9 in Highland Park

and

N.J.,

Quackenbush,
Deerfield.

Paul M. Hudon, 1138 Williams Av.,
Deerfield,
M., Aug.

Register Now!!

and

Gov. and Mrs. James A. Rhodes,
Columbus, O. Great-grandmothers
are, Mrs. Helen Moore, Ridge-

Mildred Lindenberger of Chicago.
HUDON—Mr.

Dr.,

Wincanton

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
William Lindenberger, 565 Brierhill Rd., Deerfield, and Mr. and
Grenke, HempMrs. Rheinhold
Great-grandparents
N.Y.
stead,
G.
and Mrs. Howard
are Mr.
Mrs.
and
of Evanston
Moore

&gt;

Deerfield,

School

of French

Cooking

—Morning and Evening Classes
DUMAL TO
—Monday thru Friday
e Individual Instruction
e@ Small Classes
e Ample Work Space
e Large Modern Class Kitchen

Robert
a son,

11 in High-

land Park Hospital. Grandparents
are Mrs. Robert W. Forsythe, 237
Elder Ln., Highland Park, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. White Sr.
of Glencoe.

JOHN

SNOWDEN,

539 W. North Ave.

A.A.C.

Maitre

Chef

Chicago, 60610

337-3783

JOIN THESE SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE
IN AN EXCITING TRAVEL CAREER
Start as they did—enroll now in the
International Travel Training Courses

rance Clifford, Aug. 14 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents
Clifford F.
and Mrs.
are Mr.
White of Elmwood Park and Mr.
of
LaMarre
Virgil
Mrs.
and
Alpena, Mich.
MOORE—Mr. and Mrs. Richard
H. Moore, Columbus, O., a son,
James Rhodes, Aug. 9 in Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. Grandparents are Mr. and
1504
Moore,
Newton
H.
Mrs.

Is

ACCEPTED
Miss Carol D. Brodsky, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brodsky,
1354 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park,
has been accepted for admission
to National College of Education.

SHORE LINE CLEANERS

“After my husband passed away, I was
looking for something todo which would
be challenging and stimulating. I enrolled in the ITTS course. Now I am associated with Travel Ideas, Inc. in Highland Park, a new agency owned by
ITTS graduates. Travel offers a wonderful career for mature women seeking a new interest.”

“After graduating from the University

of Arizona, I enrolled in ITTS. Upon
completion of the 16-week course the
school arranged an interview for me
with Robert F. Warner Hotel Corporation. 1am now Midwest Manager of this
company and delighted with my new

career.”

;

Terry P. Anderson, Midwest Mer.
Robert F. Warner Hotel Corp.
Chicago

Mrs. Mary B. (Mickey) Cochrane
Highland Park, Ill.

SPECIAL!

C

SWEATERS

EA.

Plain

Packaged

in

This Finer Service
Costs No More

Transparent

Cellophane

Bags

SHIRT SERVICE
Individually Cellophane Wrapped
CUSTOM

“I graduated

from

ITTS

“Tl’ye had considerable schooling in my

in 1963 and

time, but my graduation from ITTS has
provided me with a passport to a new
and exciting business venture... the
pleasure derived from providing happiness for others. ITTS is the most rewarding investment I have ever made.”

what a wonderful career I’ve enjoyed
these past four years...travel and work,
work and travel. I love it! The training
I received from ITTS has made my own
traveling more enjoyable and every
time I travel, I learn something that
helps me in my career.”
Lou Eskridge
Key Club Travel Inc.
Chicago

2955
707

Central St.. Evanston
Main St., Evanston
e

EDENS PLAZA WILMETTE
1153 Church St., Northbrook
1712 Glenview Rd.

DEERFIELD COMMONS
Shopping Center
Deerfield, Ill.

August 24, 1967

GR
GR

5-3400
5-9592

AL 1-3400
CR 2-9832
PA 4-9872
CROSSROADS
Shopping Center
Highland Park

ACT NOW!

James I. Upington, Pres.
General Distributing Co. &amp; Sales Representative
Service, Inc., Chicago
Travel
Sterling

Classes begin September 21st. Interviews now being held.
Telephone 527-2125 for appointment. Classes limited.

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL TRAINING COURSES, INC.
Mrs.

David

H. Echols, Directress

and Veterans Rehabilitation.
Approved by the State of Illinois Board of Vocational Education
staffs and executives of
training
by
taught
Thurs.,
and
Mon.
P.M.,
9:30
to
classes—6
Evening
Organization.
American Airlines, Inc., Cunard Steamship Co., Ltd., Olson Travel

See
yee
ah
‘se

ABRAHAMSON—Mr.
Arthur Abrahamson,

L’Ecole de la Cuisine Francaise

�Three Kings Restaurant Opens Here
A
The

carry-out restaurant called
Three Kings has opened at

190 Skokie Valley Rd.

The name was chosen to represent the three partners, who say
the new business will specialize in

cleanliness,

sophisticated

atmos-

hour,”’ he said.
Hours for the new store, located
across from Crossroads Shopping
Center, are from 4 to 10 p.m.
Tuesday through Thursday, from
4 to 12 p.m. Friday, from noon to
12 p.m. Saturday and from noon

to 10 p.m. Sunday.
The store’s interior carries
the Three Kings motif, with

English exposed beams.and white
walls. A barrel of peanuts will be

in the store for patrons
orders are packaged.

to eat as

phere, and good food.

“Mostly good food,” said Lawrence Morani, one of the partners.
He

hopes

atmosphere

the

will

cleanliness

help

draw

and

per-

sons to the carry-out store.
The

new

barbecue

business

ribs

and

specializes

chicken.

in

The

sauce used for the cooking comes
from a southern recipe which Mr.

Morani said is ‘not tangy and not
bland, just a middle of the road

BRING THE KIDS
BACK TO SCHOOL
IN A

good taste.”
The carry-out dinners include
ribs of chicken, cole slaw, rolls
and honey, and baked potatoes.

Mr. Morani said baked potatoes

;

a

MO

were added to the dinner menu
instead of the usual french fries
because “fries are always soggy

(
m

her

The English decor of the new Three Kings carry-out store on
Skokie Valley Rd. is visible from Crossroads Shopping center at
night. (Staff Photo)

by the time they get home.”
He said the dinners are too hot
to eat when they leave the store.

“They

stay

hot

for

a

half

an
*State &amp; local taxes/freight and
options extra

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«

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ROADS.

8
August 24,

1967

�n
io
ct
Se
g
in
is
rt
ve
Ad
ed
fi
si
as
Cl
THE

e

1020 Church

THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

GLENCOE

e

LIFE

e WILMETTE

Ave., Wilmette

e WINNETKA

« HIGHLAND

NEWS

GLENVIEW
1806 Glenview

251-4300

1232 Central Ave., Wilmette

Shermer

1438

446-4300

HERALD

Ave.,

272-4300

AND

DEADLINES
REGULAR

Noon

AN
ADVERTISER

COPY

and

Business

Found

nston. Reward.
DST;
PINK
Main
purse,
and
money
case.

8

Personal

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PUBLICITY
AND
PRESIDENTS
CHAIRMEN

RIDE

LOST YOUR PET?
It may -have been injured. Call your
8-1440.
DAvis
hospital.
animal
Nocal
UNiversity 4-9416..UNiversity 4-1700.
STONE
WITH
RING
GOLD
DUND:
identify
Must
Glenview.
in
found
Box
T-359,
Write
inscriptions in ring.
60, Wilmette.
DST MALE CAT, BLACK AND GRAY
white
coat,
tipped
with light brown
Reward.
tail, neck and down.
paws,
GR 5-6932, Evanston.
Y.G.
BRACELET
CHARM
ST:
St.
Davis
500
Vic.
8-10.
hearts.
Cregier
Mr.
Call
Reward,
Evanston.
2-8488.
at WA

"CLEAR"

all club dates

phone) a complete
and events.

listing

9 Accounting

listing
to
us

events
help

“clearing” your dates TODAY.

444 Central
945-7300

8

Ave.

Highland

Travel—Share

Your

10

through
by
you

Park
433-4300

WHITEHAVEN
home, Inc. 1505
Til.
Non-racial.
Rita D. Russell, Administrator.

Domestic Investigations

J.
EDWIN
4 HR. SERVICE.
ASSOC. 341-1711 or 341-1712.

BRAY

ARE ALWAYS
SPECIAL

&amp;

at the Beauty Corner Beauty Salon
Complete line of hair work. 945-1525.
ADSERVICE.
MAILING
OME
invitastamping;
stuffing,
dressing,
ipts
manuscr
d;
addresse
hand
tions
correctly typed. 729-1846 after 6 p.m.

2

TO

Tax

and

Cats

DACHSHUND,
A.K.C.
SHOTS.
BLACK
and tan. Sweet, healthy, lovable, cute,
cuddly, playful, charming, happy and
oa
A pup for love and
fun. 272-

10

Dogs and Cats

A.K.C.
GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPS
OF
QUALITY
and
DISPOSITION.
Several
show
propery
ate
bred
ROLF von OSNABRUCKER LAND 4,
5, 5. Blk. and tan.
7 BOYS—2 GIRLS
and they are BEAUTIFUL! Drop over
and see for recess
anytime for
full details.
256-3673.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS
lines.
sire and dam, import champ,
Exe.
dispositions,
show
and
pet,
Home
housebroken.
Shots
F.
and
Good homes only. Sunday, ID
heey

GREAT DANE PUPPIES
WONdogs.

LINES,
BLOOD
EXCELLENT
derful family pets, good watch
GE 8-2452.

Schnauzer Pups
UN

4-1845

MALE

COLLIE

NEEDS

YARD

CHIL-

FOR

RAISED
DREN
or

A.K.C.

MO.

4

256-4300

10 MOS.
TO

RUN

IN

Free to right family. Call after 6:30
p.m. ALpine 6-2058.
HUNTING.
BIRD
FOR
TRAINABLE
German short haired pointer-springer
houseold female,
spaniel. 7 month
Needs
shots.
all
wormed,
broken,
room to run. 256-0510.
COCKER-POODLE
Mixed.
Black. 444 mo. Housebroken.
Shots. Can be trained for good family
watchdog.
869-9647 between
6:30-8:30
week nights.
DALMATION
PUPS.
FRATERNITY
registered chamMascot has A.K.C.
pion sired litter, Crown Jewel. $50 and
Martin, Pres. GR 5an Lanny
We.

Free (1) Schnauzer, (1) Poodle
FEMALES,
pedigree.

OR

ADULTS
3-3838.

Miniature
FEMALE.

&gt;

ONLY.

Silver

EXC.

Poode

8 WEEKS.
SHOTS.
835-3430

Dogs

A.K.C.

and

Hollister Want

ugust

24,

1967

Ads

Cats
R.

HOME

MALES,

WKS.,

week

262-0574 after 6:30 p.m. and

SMAL
FOR
PLAYMATES
GOOD
Paraderbeautiful
13
children.

815

registered. Call

Collies. A.K.C.

re

or 815-459-7889.

5435

White

Miniature

Poodles

7 WEEKS. A.K.C. REGISTERED ~

Phone 296-2601
a
Ef
A.K.C.
RETRIEVERS
GOLDEN
Gol
Dame Indian Knolls Senieca
$10
heritage. Females, males,
1-8115.
6-15-67. Shots. Call AL

SIAMESE:
exc.

SEAL

POINT

markings.

FREE,

gentle.

MALE

evenings

SAINT

Male

$30.

Call

13 _

Litter

by

after

WHITE

tiger kittens;

¢

PERS

black male adult.

761-7976.

BERNARD

and

PUPPIES.

female.

Bred

a.

A.

for —

temperament. $150. Call 678-3983
KITTENS,
BEAUTIFUL
WE
trained black, other colors, cali
$5.00

up.

GR

ySoe
SA

5-8387

TOY
POODLE
PUPPY,
,
white
male,
A.K.C.
4 mo
shots.
Call 537-6962

Be

BASSET PUPPIES _

AXK.C. REGISTERED, 8 WEEKS.
UN 4-4245
ms?

A.K.C.
PART

Golden

Retriever

PUPS. FEMALES.
Call 438-6649.
OLD ENGLISH SHEEP ©

female,
12
priced to the

weeks
old.
Reasc
ri
family § &lt;yi38&gt;
24-1294

POODLES TOY OR MINI. BLAC
cream, A.K.C., health
guaran
and up. Call 815-385-4552.

.
=

=

Miniature Schnauzer —

EARLY

CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR
ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1967

MALE; 3 YRS. OLD; TRAINED.
729-2678

Beautiful Siamese Kittens
JOIN

STOCK, HOME RAISED .
trained. Call AL 1-2692.
THE COCKERPOO REBE!

One
male,
champagne
and _
Sweet and affectionate, no shed.

Call GR

OUR

MULTIPLE COLUMN DEADLINE: Friday, September |, 1967 —1 2 Noon
REGULAR COPY DEADLINE: Friday, September |, 1967 —4 P.M.

The Classified Department will be closed
Monday, September 4.

ty

FINEST

5-2484

ty

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PU
8 weeks old A.K.C. champ. b:
I
Field, and Show. Exc. temperam
Sid
B
i
s
6-0930.
Call AL
FREE TO ADULT FAMILY
Male thoroughbred dachshund.
A
tionate,
alert pet.
House broke,
shots. HI 6-4822.
Be

BEAUTIFUL
female,
272-7064

GERMAN

SHEP!

2 years old, A.K.C. reg
evenings. Thursday or

Fri

WOULD LIKE TO FIND GOOD HC

for German
Shepherd dog. 112
ye
old. Wonderful with children. 945-¢

MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS.
A.K.C. CHAMPION SIRED. S
7 WEEKS AND UP—$85 AND
FREE

Use

lines

Poodes, Toy, Silver, A.K

Extremely
475-7079.

Labor Day
NOTICE

IN(No.

Personal

Service—income

Dogs

~

HIMALAYAN
SEALPOINT MALE
ten
R.M.
quad,
champion
pa
Show quality. Call 328-3286.

MRS. COLA GRAY
2730 HAMPTON PKWY., EVANSTON
Phone DA 8-8274. If no ans. please try
again.

NURSING
ACRES
Greenwood, Glenview,

OR

11 MO. OLD DOG
Wants good home
FREE
Friendly and good with children.
Male, weighs 30 lbs., black and white.
Call CR 2-5076

Car

SEEKS RIDE
NEW TRIER TEACHER
York-Conn. by Aug. 28th or
to New
will drive your car. UN 4-5395.

4:58
AT
EVANSTON
ST.,
T DAVIS
my
6, where
July
Thursday,
p.m.
husband sustained a severe fracture to
train,
the
from
alighted
he
his skull as
be so kind as to call me? I would like
to learn the details of what occurred.

Business

1

SHEPHERD A.K.C. CHAMGERMAN
PIONSHIP BRED (6) GENERATION.
COMPLETE LINEAGE FURNISHED.
AVAIL. AUG. 28—CALL NOW 8:30 TO
5. DE 2-5650.

Personal

TOUR
FARM_
T.H.A.
THE
EE
Ps apa cade UNDER ANIMALS
)

TAKE

ANNOUNCING
NEW LITTER

CORNELL
STUDENT,
GRADUATE
exdriving,
share
will
University
penses for car transport. to Ithaca or
pone Leaves Sept. 3-6. Phone GR 5-

Will anyone who saw the
Accident on the Chicago and
orthwestern Railway Station

HIGH-

RETIRED C.P.A.
accounting, financial statements,
back work brought up to date.
AL 1-4047

of

Deerfield Villager
Highland Park Herald

LOST CAIRN TERRIER:
to
Answers
Evanston.
S.E.
male.
name Sniffy. Reward. Call 869-7158. _
OST:
GIRL’S
24’’
SCHWINN_
BICYGlencoe,
School,
at South
left
cle,
between July 11 and 15th.
Call 835-2283
COBALT BLUE PAROST—BANDED
vicinity . of
‘Chips’;
Name
akeet.
Lane,
Timber
and
Av.
Shermer
Northbrook. CR 2-0620.

BETWEEN

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
.Back
work
monthly
Low
date.
to
up
brought
rates. Your office or mine.
282-6391 or 283-0471

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.
We
are
now
Help
1967.

WANTED

San Diego Sept. 6 or 7. Students or
adults. PA 4-7778.
RIDER
WANTED
TO
FRISCO
BAY
area.
Share
driving
and
expenses.
Leaving
about Sept. 12—Arriving Sept.
17-18.
Call Bill, 835-1902.

Simply

OST: LARGE SHORT HAIRED GRAY
striped cat. Last seen Aug. 13. Call
272-6862.
OST: GREEN
TEN
SPEED
RACING
Schwinn bicycle. At Northbrook bike
races. Reward.
272-2261

10

Car

DESIRES TRANSPORTATION

DRIVERS—WILL

through THE CALENDAR
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Mail (or
meetings

Your

wood
and
Deerfield
High
School
mornings between 7:30 and 8:15 a.m.
and afternoons after 3 p.m, ID 2-3875.

Avoid Conflicting
DATES

UN 4-9169

Minimum 4

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Winnetka,
to downtown
wk.
5 days
Rd.
Waukegan
and
vic. Lake
from
Glenview. Will pay. Business 446-7072;
home 724-7848.

to all

DA 8-5549
LEATHER
FOLDOVER
keep
please
St. Finder
blue
in
glasses
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and Art Goods

and

Decorations

Coins and Stamps
202 | Concrete Work

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Trees

sad

11

| Conducted

House

185
187
53

Sales

171

2 | Disclaimer of Debts

| Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
169 | Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
170 | Electrical Service
Entertainment
200 | Equipment Rental

196
188
189
192

Trucks—Trailers—F

190

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199

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Wanted To Rent
le:
ts and Outboard Motors.
Contractors
;
ntenance and Repair
Supplies and Materials
Opportunities
;

and

eras

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and

Partnerships

15A

16
17

Photography

try

Dogs and

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NORWEGIAN
ge
a 2 way ld.

a

A.K.C.; : make

pets; :

:

color.
4
seagat
e ro”.

Exc.

health,

4 yr.
old
shots. Must

all

VEIL TALS
inal pair

rifice to good home. $25. 272-0653.
for bac
HOME WITH CHILDREN
black
male Labrador
broken, all shots.
256-4023
wishes
, will

to
be
different.
not
age.
Shots

$90. Call 256-2292.

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3

4

SPRINGER

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old;

sired;

1307

Puppies

8 wks. old;

THOROUGHBRED

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yrs. old.
.d

reg.

male

Well traine
Call AL 1-1278

N

MALAMUTE

:

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OLD

ALTERED

good

home.

needs

MALE

UN

4-6511

CAT
after

6

Y MANCHESTER TERRIERS. LOVand

loveable,

males,

reasonable.
8 weeks

old

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

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eating.
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| 722

8-4424,

BOOKS

BID ON YOURS
for

information.

onens

BOOKS

ENCYCLOPEDIAS
1965,
20
VOL.
Cost
$200,
sacrifice
$35.
Britannica
$75; Americana $25; Colliers 1966 $165 ’
World Book $55; AL 1-7385.

15

Business

Opportunities

HARDWARE
STORE—ESTABLISHED
over 19 successful years on the North
Shore, owner retiring—asking $17,000.
May sell
property.
CHIEF-R
TORS
965-6680

Business

and

Cameras

Da-

NORTH

Magical

E

-ELSINGER'S
ei

FOR

PETS

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Two locations to serve you

_

Png Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821
Dempster St., Skokie, 675-9645

Open
LACK

MARE—13/3

GOOD

by

2 pespengh 4 ribbons
p.m. 945-4124.
Saree,

HORSES

in shows.

Call

camera. Exc, lens for portrait, sports
and
fast
moving
events.
One
of
Nikon’s best lenses. 272-9276.

Catering

23

BOARDED

clean box stalls-new barn,
d; P ws mo.; pasture avail. .
letree
Farm—566-7007 or 272-0084

Antiques

and

Art

EXCEPTIONAL

Goods

_LARGE DINNER PLATES AND A
w odd pieces Copeland—Spode Gold-

en

tate pattern; 1840 Victorian chest,
Trawers, blond chestnut with walnut

narble
Ir

oP P

om,

ENCH

es
5

brass

trim,

family

Call DA 8-7724.

ARMOIRE

Vince
of Lorraine,
rge ornamental brass

747-1480.

FROM

THE

carved
door,
hinges. $1,250.

ITIQUE CASH REGISTER
FOR

. Excellent

RECREATION
condition.,

$75.

PARTY

ROOM

251-6161.

8910

21

EQUIP. FOR
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL

Waukegan

Rd.

YO

5-5080

tae."

MONOGRAMMIN:
BUTTONS AND BUCKLES

DFATHER CLOCK. C.1810
{OGANY, running order. Moving.

29

ad Classified

DEEP.

Evanston Review

Moving

and

MIDDLETON

* W ilmette Life

34

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

MOVERS

TOP

CR

2-5520

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |

RO

1-0666

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

TWO
AC-50
AMP
(TUBE)
UNITS;
T-60 bass speaker cabinet; Grenadier
PA speaker. HI 6-7465 before 2 Sun.

HAULING
18345MC-C

DOVER

MOVERS

DAYS OR NIGHTS,
e,
appliances
odds
and insured 869-0325

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

30

Musical

MILDRED

Instruction

KRUGMAN
IN

PIANO

PRACTICE

ane

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun!

945-5321.

Never

trade

used.

GOOD

for

baritone

Sell for

saxophone.

VIOLIN—EXCELLENT QUALITY
Full-size
student
instrument.
Bow,
case and accessories included. $85.
Call evenings, 446-7866.

weekdays

491-0272

$2

UPRIGHT

PIANO

CONDITION
256-0588

$

FENDER
SHOWMAN
15
AMP
TGC
only. $225. Also Epiphone base guit
and case. $200 or offer. Both in mi
condition. 251-7135.

ESPANA

FOLK

GUITAR;

used. Asking $75; French
net, $65. Call after 5
p.m.

NEVH
wood

cla

AL 6-3080

MAGNATONE
BASS
GUITAR,
BES
offer;
Kalamazoo
amp.,
best
offe
Bundy
flute, $100;
Bundy
trombo
$100. Call VE 5-0023.
LOVELY
KIMBALL
BABY
GRA
Piano
and bench,
50. Come
mal
offer. Leaving for Florida.
GR 5-5655

LIKE NEW AUTO SOUND BASS
HOLLOW BODY, NEVER USED,
W/CASE. BEST OFFER OVER
$85. 724-8969.
ELECTRIC
BASS
GUITAR
KALI
mazoo $100 or best offer; Crestwood
pickup
electric
guitar
$50
or
be
offer. 945-3439.
HARMONY GUITAR
Excellent condition and quality, $6
Call evenings after 6 p.m. 274-0998.

AMPEG
AMP,
like new, $150.

12

INCH

475-8536
VOX
SUPER
BEATLE
AMP
60
bottom.
Excellent
for
bass. Must sell for conene.

SPEAKE]
WITH
organ

EXCELLENT
CONDITION TO BEGI
lessons, Evette Alto sax $125; Bund
Selmer clarinet $75. Call 729-2307.
MUST SELL BASS AMP; VOX ESSE
Bass in excellent condition with cove
and stand. One year old. Asking on
$250. Call 945-3774,
BLOND
RICKENBACKER
String with case, strap, 2 pick-ups.
year old. For information call
253-1414, ask for Jim

Conn Organ - Like New

$975.
724-8690.
FRENCH
PROVINCIAL CABLE BAB
Grand piano. Refinished in fruitwood
New
keys,
pins
and
strings. $1,27
Ken Sweet, 864-7407.
REFINISHED
_UPRIGHT—INTERIO
rebuilt $350. Ken Sweet, 864-7407.

STEINWAY

PIANO

Cost $525.

conditio

$150., VOX A.C. 30 $200.
Call 446-8178

EQUIP.

3811 Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564
MOVING
MUST
SELL
COMPLETELY
reconditioned
BALDWIN
PLAYER
PIANO. Private owner. $375.
764-1080
CLARINET
LEBLANC
NOBLET.
Good
condition.
Qualit
instrument.
$120.
Also
Gemeinhardt
flute,
exc.
cond. $135. 433-2853.
SELMER
ALTO
MARK
VI
SAXO-

After 6 p.m.

WALN

good

FENDER JAZZMASTER

McCALL

phone.

1-4201

Village School of Folk Music.

BRITISH VOX

DARK

very

SNARE DRUM AND STAND
6 lug Ludwig.
Good
condition,
GRaceland 5-2755.

PRICES.

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

AND

1-2686

Style

GIBSON
CUSTOM
GUITAR
ES-3
stereo with case. Beautiful conditio
Will sacrifice. 256-3239.

Makes

PIANO CO.

MILLER

Piano;

$300.

GIBSON
FALCON
AMP,
a3"
Speaker. Reverb, tremelo, comp. w/case.
In mint
cond.
A sacrifice
at
$175; Gibson hollowbody elect. guitar
in exc. cond. Also w/case. A giveaway
at $100. Phone 831-4487.
SUPER
CUSTOM
MADE
SPEAKER
sections with 2 blow proof speakers in
each. Used twice; orig. cost $800, will
Sacrif. for $225 ea. or $400 for both.
Also Gibson E. B 2 CD bass, never
used, best offer. 446-6147.

KELLY MOVING

F.

spinet

HOllycourt 5-5900

ILL.

Combo

$85 or best offer. Cail John at 446-024

New Spinet-88 Note
$369
New Console Direct Blow
$439
10 Used Grands
fr. $195
Steinway-Baldwin-Mason-Hamlin
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr.
$195
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon, and
Thurs. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 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
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.

Storage

MIDDLETON

:
nitzer

R

a Difference

Pianos—All

Rooms
Apartments

Pianos and Musical

mrp

and Musical
Instruments

Need

and

Instruments

DIAMOND

WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JENSSEN—CABLE—GRAND

5-5080

NORTHBROOK,

HERBERT

Instruction

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballis
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

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

ALpine

Oil Painting

\.MED. 54”
WIDE X 30”
aris scene. $175. 677-8217.

RD.

LESSONS

DRESSMAKING—SPORTSWEAR,
CASUAL, FORMAL AND WEDDING.
ALSO ALTERATIONS
Call VErnon 5-0758

1

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

POPULAR

Quick sale $250.
835-4570

Original

YARD

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

M.G.

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

5-7400

RENT EVERYTHING

LIGHT HAULING,
furniture,
jnege
and ends. Bonded

RENT

OR

RENTAL

CALL

For

IN:
(No.

Rental

Skokie

YOrktown

Light Housekeeping

until
fully

256-2228

Sale

Machines—

Apartments
Houses

Rooms
Share Houses

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.

FAVORITE

Car

Houses

161

155
160

Pianos

It Makes

UNLIMITED

Ill. C.C.

FOODS

CA ERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Il.
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

t handles; Louis XIV upright desk,

Inc.

all!

Equipment

162

Buildings

HENRY

34

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748 Oakton,

RO

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and rent
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

after

4-3034

SEE THE
T.H.A.
FARM
TOUR
1h Sitcetiade al UNDER ANIMALS

NIKKOR f/2.5 105MM LENS FOR LEICA

EQUITA-

for

Furnished
Furnished
Garages

i
degineninte atone
M 2-4045

MAGICIAN

8910 WAUKEGAN

GRAPHIC;
GRAFORiteway holders; 4x5
Linhof; 214 x 214 Kalloflex; Highland
Strobelight timer, etc. 835-0307.

horse and junior jumper. midsen
our
10
year
oid,
has
aken

tion

o

By the WANDA BROTHERS
Children’s party, club, stage, etc.
Ask for Dan, ALpine 6-1148
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.
;
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

4X5
CROWN
matic holders;

Sundays—Skokie Only

fun

WE

PENTAX CAMERA OUTFIT

Musical

Equipment

‘Board and Room

Don't Buy a Grand

SHORE’S

MAGIC

Service

Pentax SV with 1.8, 50 mm
lens and
detachable light meter. Takamar
28
mm
auto.
wide
angle
and 200 mm
auto. telephoto. $230 or best offer.
DA 8-8491 after 6:30 p.m.

on).

FABRIC
SHOP
UNiversity

CLOWN

Reasonable prices, work guaranteed
KAEHLER LUGGAGE SHOP
1421 Sherman Ave.
DAvis 8-0744

17

stock

RICK

EVANSTON

AV.

Complete

Entertai- nment

Call

157

Exchanges

Buy—Apartment
To Buy—Houses

HOWARD

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists”’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“One call does-it all’
ID 2-1240

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

Wheaton and Sea Horse, Bar$12.00
guest
fee
includes
ation, lunch, dinner—no addiexpenses
C
(and
some
of
the
rms serve
too!)
Starts 9:45 A.M.
reservations call Ruby Anderson,
2 2-0343 (Libertyville)

VOGUE
Main St.

MACHINE
SERVICE,

“Your

~

la,

Phone

CHICAGO

16

THOROUGHBRED
HORSEMENS
ation presents
its 2nd Annual
Tour on Sunday, August 27th.
da
tour. See 4 farms never before
hed
to tour viewing (Rogers Red

*

AND
HOUR

Gifts

YOUR

OUR

sale.

30

Your

POPULAR PIANO

hdo Productions,

BOOKS
Classics,
Fiction,
Non-fiction,
school
and reference, children’s. A-1 cond.
25c to $1.25
VE 5-0785.

PUPPIES,
up, deposit

and white, $50 and
hold dog. Puppy shots.
ee
e
EL 6-5342

and

and

and

168 | Travel—Share

156
159

Vacant Prope

Wtd. to
Wanted

Dressmaking—Sewing—

22

BOOKS WANTED. LARGE OR SMALL
libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA. You are welcome
to browse. Kennedy’s Bookshop, 1911
Central St., Evanston.
UN 4-4449.

DACHSHUND
old, female 5

6 * fa

ele
Wilmette.

| Trades

154 | Sporting Goods

158A
Office and Store Equipment
163 | Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
166
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167
Apartments

Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses

176
177

Buy

BUTTONS
BUCKLES
button ,hholes,
4

AMERICAN
PHOTOGRAPHIC
BOOKS
wanted, Special interest: Alfred Stieglitz; Photo-Secession Federal Securit
Administration. Write T-272, Box 0
Wilmette, Ill.

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FOR

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DAvis

Retriever

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Life

179

Men—Business
and _ Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men and Women—industrial

158 | Typewriters—Business

Resorts

Needlework

8. of Lake.

Books

CASH

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21

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i
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ast:
$8.00.

14

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lb.

SPANIEL

champ.

Goods

LITHO.

38415 Lake Street
Antioch, Illinois

STESE PUPS FOR THE PERSON

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194

149 | Miscellaneous

ANTIQUES-ARTWARE

Retriever,

56

27

Instruction

153 | Tree Trimming
152 | Trucks and Trailers—For
165 | Toys

Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State

68
26

Sales

and

164 | Trade or Barter

Houses

173

Trailers

146 | Miscellaneous—For Sale
141 | Miscellaneous—Wanted To

and

W.of Edens,

Utility

Buildings

Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estat

172

Buy

36
174
81

&amp; Repair

Business Prope

76

Sale

140 | Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service

SIGNED

24”’,

Goods—For

| Rummage

57 | Shades—Blin
Awnings
4 | Situations Wanted—
33
Students
35
Women—Business and Professional
34
Women—Household
70
Women—Baby Sitting

Cemetery Lots and Crypts

67

Household Goods—Wanted To
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair

120

Antiques

| PICASSO

|
|
|
|

Apartment

113

114

148 | Loans and Investments
124 | Lost and Found
150 | Mobile Homes—Compers—

Rooms

Storage Space

URE BRED COLLIE, SABLE AND
=
ee
ee,
male.

os

P
j
ideal

138 | Household

1

180 | Schools

| Painting
and Decorating
Persona
| Personal Service
| Piano Tuning
| Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
| Plumbing

Printing
110 | Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
111 | Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service
112 | Real Estate For Sale

Women

144
147
122
136

12

puppies.

and

Garages
Halls and Studios
Hotels
Houses

Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Cats

ELKHOUND

54 | Notices

Wanted—

126 | Home Service
128 | Household Appliance—
134
Service and Repair

Rooms

60
18

Men

Household

193 | Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
29
ing and Siding
*
30 | Rug and a
a
Cleaning

55 | Office and Store Equipment

Professional

Board and Room
Convalescent Homes
Furnished Apartments

Industrial
Light Housekeeping
Out of State

7

Work

Help

132

130

Houses To Share

38

—Cabinet

Rent—

Apartments

Furnished Houses

j

Shrubs

Downspouts

64 | Help Wanted—
181
Men—Business and
65
Men—Household
24
Men—lIndustrial

Apartments To Share

50
51
52
15

Sard of Thanks

-arpe

For

14

and

nts

|

and

rs and

142 | Motorcycles—Go
143 | Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction

10 | Heating
and Air Conditioning
66
21 | Help Wanted—
75
Women—Business and Professional
107
63
Women—Household
108
22
Women—Baby Sitters
108A
23
Women—lIndustrial
109

Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists

191
182
201

ks and Gifts

Personal

|
|
|
|

Plants

2

175

Fo
and Sports Cars
Automobile Loans
Service
le Tires and Accessories

Town
Vacation Rentals
Caeenine sae Landscape Service—

tS

Ch empoya

9 | Christmas

2

PIANO

MAHOGANY UPRIGHT. $175.
CR 2-1730
CUSTOM
MADE
AMPS.
W/RE

verb. ea. equivalent of dual Showma
80 watt 2 15” Altec Lansings.
Als
Echoplex. Call Doug. 255-4922.

APARTMENT

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification +132 in
this Paper!

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook
Star * Highland Park Herald « Deerfiel d Villager * Highwood Herald
August
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

24,

196

¢

�Bont

ee

No.

Gemini

1 amplifier,

perfect

$150.

272-4859

after

Room Additions
|. Basement Rec. Rooms

4:30.

VERY
CORNET,
DIRECTOR
good condition, $9 45.1356. en

ONN

del

:

Tuning

Piano

5

’

PIANO CO.

ZENKER'S

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!

YOUR

sond.
teei
tubing, ar£08eeociates,
Rpert
UNeed4-7407
KEN SWEET.

If you want Quality

(DIV. OF WICKES

7

Tiny Tot Play School

2727 Crawford, Evanston
f
Beautiful facilities. 3 ac

SEGGER

or YO

ENROLL

NOW

IMAGINATIVE

proper-

arts
5. Hot lunches,
Age 2!2 throughdancing
and _ foreign
and crafts,
19 yrs. of exp. Licensed
language.
Call
DA 8-7065

of Illinois)
ed by State
(Licenshalf-day
for
programs
Creative

your

pre-school child (ages 3-5) 9-5565

COLLEGE

FOR

PREPARING

EN-

Reading development
trance exams?
will
reading)
in
(Masters
teacher
comprehension
lary,
vocabu
in
tutor
Exp.
.
and speed reading. Hrs. flexible
as North Shore High School teacher
and college instructor. Exc. refs. 2728608.
ASSOAND
THERAPIST
EARNING
ciate 20 years experience in —
an
,
readers
poor
underachievers,

Jane

children with learning problems.
AND

SPEAK

OU

CAN

8

eet

only.

appointment

by

Ed.

Sweet, M.
HI 6-1322.

LIKE

WRITE

ature, and story,6818WriteN.

i; confidence to Wayne King,
Wayne

St.,

before

Chgo.

Sept. 5

WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—

classroom

Main

529

free.
‘

St.,

Evans-

ton. UNiversity 9-4774.
WHEADON

NURSERY

Avenue

2212 Ridge

SCHOOL

WILL
TEACHER
CERTIFIED
EXP.
analysis,
do tutoring and phonetical
grades
math,
reading compr., modern
1-4 in her home. Northbrook. 272-6130.

OLD
YR.
4
AND
3
FOR
ROOM
children in afternoon groups at_ First
Trans.
School.
Nursery
Methodist
avail. Call 864-6181 or 475-8413.
START.
CHILD A HEAD
GIVE YOUR
Certified teacher will tutor your child
Reading,
home.
ok
Northbro
my
in
Math are my specialty. 272-9026.

Builders

and

Contractors

Kitchen Salon
Inc.

Direct Factory Distributors

Deal With

And Save 20%

AL

ST AFF

DOES THE ENTIRE JOB
Save By Buying
From

EDWARD

VISIT

FACTORY

OUR

SHOW

ROOM

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

24,

RECHTORIS

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
272-7951
FREE ESTIMATE
CARPENTER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
s of Remodeling, Additions
ew Construction,
Garages
272-5353
FREE ESTIMATES
CONSTRUCTION
WOOD
KENNETH
AND
All t

REMODELING - REPAIRS

KITCHENS OUR SPECIALTY
Complete
plans and estimates.
GATHERCOAL CONSTRUCTION
AL 1-0225
Carl Boll

PLASTERING

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

QUALITY
GENERAL

UN

4-2224,

PHONE
FOR

CONTRACTOR |

COMPLETE
homes,

Northfield

HI

6-5400

REMODELING,

additions,

kit.,

baths,

BLACK

MR. FIX-IT

SMALL REPAIR
676-4350

JOBS.

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop pete (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,

SERVICE,

Rd.

Concrete

53

Il.

tile

work, roof repairs, concrete work.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
CRestwood 2-4429
FREE ESTIMATES
BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
446-3268
Winnetka

walks,

steps,

Complete
‘‘Serving

patios,

repairs 4

Serv
forms. é Basement waterproofed.
ing North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
:
OSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK
Walks.
patio,
floor,
etc.
Also stone
and black top paving. Young, competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.

pointing
4746.

56

Lawn

and

Cement

Work.

Mower and
Service

Oo.

waukee

WEST

57

i

on?

Av., north

gs ,

of

next to Tollway
GARDEN

Painting

and

Eee

Glenview

BridgeVA

446-

JENSEN

ND

SONS

Decorating

Service

PArk

CLearbrook 9-0495

4-4350

AND

EXTERIOR

Dier

CR

2-2938

PAINTING

Complete Decorating Service
Fully Insured
Skilled workmen
Free Estimate
8-5004
DA

KURT GRONAU
ESTIDECORATING
AND
PAINTING
mates. CRestwood 2-1557 after 5 p.m.

PAINTING

ALL EXTERIOR

AS YOU LIKE IT. PERSONA
DONE
service. Julian Painters, OR 4-5291.
KNOLL’S
PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling Service. 2710 Apple
tree Ln., Northbrook, Ill. 272-0464.

EXP.

WALL

removal,

WASHING,

storm

All type

basement.

CLEAN

attic

windows,

AND

and

painti

floors,

Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680, ”
Lowest

estimates.

Call

0794 or UN 9-1013.
CLIFFORD C. SWANSON
emai

*

ga

ene

:

DECO
insured

Mack.

UN

GIVES

ane

netvie’

tee
Riggestions and estimates
Fully insured
YOrktown

9

YO

n

a

6-7924

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING.
PA
paring a specialty. Residential work
xterior and interior. 20 years on N
S.
Guaranteed
work.
Prices
reas
Herman Engstrom, UNiversity 4-5944.

Hd.,

4.6146.

Pages

6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85painting

Plaster

rates

insured.

=

repairs.
Lloyd

—

vas

Est.

Broberg,

25

ie

yrs.;

743-7130.

GUTTERS
CLEANED
$10;
GUTTER
cleaned and painted inside $35. Pain
ing and dec. interior and exterior.
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

Decorating

REASONABLE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing, washing, paper hanging.
an
experience,
guaranteed,
work. GR 5-3255.

LAURITZ

si

328-0635

EXPERIENCED;
PAINTING,
rating, paper hanging. Fully

Tractor—

MOWERS
witeekes

WORKMANSHIP

NEAT

Semee

LIVINGSTON

5-4030

Phone

Exterior.

PREPARATION

INTERIOR
Henry

Gutter and Downspout Service
All type Roofing
the North Shore for 25 yrs.”

BR

ee

1-6344

Painting and Decorating

ROOFING

E, F. BASSING
ORchard
MET

hanging

Interior,

N.S.

GOOD

478-5955

Gutters and roofing. Carpenter. Tuck-

“Call before 8, and after 5.”’
DRIVE-

ways,

NooTing

GUTTERS

Work

CONTRACTOR

a

fj

ORchard 4-9423

INC.

Northfield,

gle

R

2-5753

EXTEN

ALpine

Complete

Downspouts

le

CRestwood

te

on

yrs.

| 2: .

GUTTERS CLEANED
Ea

Decorators

finishing—paper

CLEAN,

SOIL

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

Northern

UPS INVITED

HI 6-2402
DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

CEMENT

NEW

38

MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and
tree
service,
sodding,
seeding, black dirt and tractor service. A free estimate call 537-6232.

and

N. PADDOCK

Painting, Paper Hanging

Park 400i

Gutters

(res.)

561-9373

SHORE

Wood

SOIL

Cc. L. VOLTZ
PULVERIZED TOP

or

hedge | 1530 eee

FRANK VOLE LANDSCAPING
gardening
services;
fertilizing;
fall
clean up. Reasonable rates. Call after
6 p.m. ID 3-1160.

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-09

Construction

AND
in rock

Flowers and Nursery
Rd., Northbrook 272-4563.

Dundee

(bus.)

up.

Paint.

Boy

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; SON
PAINTING AND DECORATING

King

and

killing

weed

NORTH

IT’S TIME TO PLANT TREES, EVERgreens,
shrubs.
Grass—sod—tractor
work—fertilizing and maintenance.
Horvats Flowers and Nursery
4230 Dundee Rd., Northbrook. 272-4563.

52 Building Supplies and Material

3-3370

PURTELL &amp; CO.
84

4230

Firewood

NEW
AND
OLD
LAWNS
REPAIRED,
nursery stock, complete maintenance
service, 20 years on the north shore
Franchi Landscape Service. CR 2-2611.

BUILDERS

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

Box

gardens,

trimming.
Horvats

The

LANDSCAPING
Grass sod, expert

TUCKPOINTING.
CHIMNEYS,
BRICK
walls;
cement
repairs;
basements
waterproofed. Call after 6 p.m., 5884213. Suburban Tuckpointing Co.

INC.

BR

Beinlich,

COMPLETE
construction.

VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING:
ALL SEAson maintenance. Sodding, top-soiling
and yard remodeling.
UN 4-317

REMODELING

Estimates

5-1195.

Dutch

Professional

IL—HUMUS—SAND-—MA-

GENERAL MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and _ concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

250 Happ

2-2530 or 1458

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS.,

VE

CLEAN

HESKETH

DELIVERED—PICK

Building—Repair—Millwork
*‘Let George Do It”
CRestwood

Ss O

using

DAVID

ure
power
weed
mowing—gravel
drives—rubbish removal—power lawn
rolling—tree
removal—fill
dirt-grad-

ALpine 1-3047 | Glenview, Ill.

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

GEORGE
AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS

Phone

2-2938

SCHNEIDER &amp; FALASCO
lathe ceilings and patching.

BILL

831-4767

New

GUARANTEED

COMPLETELY

CRestwood

Porches | ALpine 1-7119

Dormers
Additions
30 years on the North Shore
QUALITY WORK

A Distributor
ALL WORK

Metal

Bedrooms

1-1254

Free

Dier

TOP

Jim

1724-9704

nsured:
PHONE
JU 8-0300

and_

$225

scraping

and

aint

9-1690

bungalow

Average

$3.00.

paint

putty,

scraping,

window:

Average

calk,

PA

EXPERTLY DONE
YOU CAN AFFORD

FULLY GIVEN
CHEER
136
ESTIMATES 478.0
z
ECORATING:
FRAZIER PAINTING/D
SPECIALIZING IN EXT. WORK:

2-0173

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn work, Sodding, FertilSprayBmming, Sewe-Surup
izing,
n
Walter J. Michaels
PA 4-1272

ing.

TILING

Glenview

CO.

BLADES

THE

PLASTERING

On

Bathrooms
Room

Henry

Lauer Const. Co.

| Kitchens
18

KITCHENS

TR AINED

OUR

Rd.,

No Job Too Small

CLEAN UPS

SMALL

3

ALL WORK
AT PRICES

ROTOTILLING
TOO

Service
Free Estimates

625-2255

brush

and

RAKING

JOB

PRICES

Courteous

PAINTING

NEW LAWNS—SOD—SEED

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

Prompt
Insure

Fully

VACATION AND REG. LAWN MAINT.
NO

Shore Decorating
Union Craftsmen

REALISTIC

pools,

CR

POWER

Floor and Wall Tiling
1328 Waukegan

SPECIALIZING IN FINEST

Quality North
Clean Expert

DRIVE-

STONE,
rubbish

grading,
ways,
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking

.

Decoratin

FE &amp; B

DIRT

WORK,

TRACTOR

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleanin
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

BATHROOM

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

SERVICE

BL ACK

6.0120

ALpine

experts.

CL 3-4200 or 639-2446

Carpentry, Cabinet Making- |
C onst.
Northfield Bids. andorthbrook,
REMODEL
ROOMS.
ION and
RECREAT
|
.
l
I
Sive.
exe
ING. Exterior
interior painting.
446-7064
Eve.:
Day: 835-3327

COMPLETE WOOD AND

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

636

TUCKPOINTING

OWNERS

WHAT BETTER RECOMMENDATION?
decorating
your
with
gamble
No
if you consult one of our
prenieee

:
Professional Tree &amp; Lawn Service

or 677-6661

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

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
FORMICA

esata

and Walls

small the
No matter how large or how
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
HILLcrest 6-2100
John B. Clausen
Structural Engineer
PArk 4-7786.
Mrs. V. Short

HOME

-

8

9

Erickson,

M.

John

Repairs

Tuckpointing of Chimneys

Evanston

Tui212-5—Low
play—Age
Creative
tion. 2, 3 or 5 day week—Transporta328-9043.
INFORMATION:
tion. FOR

Roof

.

eoeknn ied

328-7750.

QUALITY LANDSCAPING
Complete tree services
Licensed and Insured
Japanese
gardens,
waterfalls,
sod, maintenance.

Shore

Serving the North Shore
for 46 years

678-2458

OUT

Staining

INSURED

LE 17-0737
3 Generations on North

ciean-up|
soppine,
est.
shrubbery. Free
power raking,curtinc,

REMODELING Ae
It—I Do" It
You Name
s
iatingcttte

Concrete Work — Walks. Steps, Footings
and

om

Service,

Painting
Painting

Masonry

FULLY

ser-

We're Ready for Them.

LAWN

7

BJORNSON

ion—Best Materials.:
We are | horough Preparat
FREE ESTIMATES
offer you

WHO?
THE MOSQUITOES, OF COURSE.
Have your yard sprayed professionally.
Call Peter—433-0400.

WASH

UN

-

of building remodeling
every type
for Ceramic
Tile — Vinyl Tile Work
Roofing

St. UN

Central

ing

24 hr. Emergency
Service
867.919

SERVICE

COMPLETE

WE OF FRG

\| T

co.

CONSTRUCTION

CLAUSEN

NURSERY SCHOOL

2612

Free Estimates Gladly Given
Deal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once job is started, completed

THUMB

a

TO

Free

BROS.

Paintin

maintenance

monthly

or

Estimate

Insured

NG IN FINE
SPECI
Painting and Decorating :
al ALIZI
Residenti

service call Allen J. Clover Landscap-

Metal
ng—Sheet
Roofi
R&amp;L
nah
Gutters replaced and repaired
All types sheet metal and_roofing

Dormers

| Bathrooms

WITHOUT DELAY

FOR

C

PRICES

Rec. rooms
rooms
Family

Kitchensadditions
|| Room

6-7065

GUARANTEED
NOT
in shower area.

2-22 17
Fully

insured.

We don't
price
vice at lowest
profess
to be the
bestpossible.
but endeavor
to
give
you
the
best.
For
immediate

Repaired and Installed

CO.
5-0262
DESIGNS

and

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs

weekly

car-

TILE

‘g

CERAM

VE

6 p.m.,

REALISTIC

FALL SESSIONS AT
TOM

after

AC-

.

2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

CONSTR.

348-4852

i Full and half day arrangements.
wagons.

LUMBER)

ee

8

5 TO

17,

AUG.

HOUSE

OPEN

gen.

tile,

Bree gos

bonded

your lawn in tip-top shape.
experienced landscapers and

for modernization of kitchens
;
and bathrooms:
Quality custom-built kitchen
cabinets, storage units, room
dividers and vanities
Formica countertops and
cabinets
GReenleaf 5-1115

REMODELING

Instruction

and

RM

REC.
yy

phases of painting and paper hanging.

Card

ATTENTION LAWN LOVERS

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

446-9079
;

floor

OF
IN ALL TYPES
WE SPECIALIZE
porns: Ind. attention and needs will
color
ase ae» and
Color
e met.
painting:
of the
as part
continuity
in
workmanship
clean
Neat,

tint

sa

Decorating

INTERIOR
Hanging
care of bare | paner
This is the month to take
p
put
and
etc.
shrubbery
spots, trim,

Building Maintenance
and Repair

IMPROVEMENT

HOME

;

Schools

51

WICKES

i
Craftsmanship
Honest
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Checked Electronically
- Expert Tuning
CRestwood 2-1112
ROMPT SERVICE

BSMNT.,
tes
tian

ceils.;

censed,

54

estimates
:

Remodeling Co.

work. of
Combat
it.

acca

coustical and repair. By independent
pentry
carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

and Workmanship—Call:

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

as

y
emodeling-Carpentr446-6220.

G,
PANELIN
ti

:
Sid ing

after 6

4-2414

Call UN

| ACRES CONCRETE

ES
;
CONTRACTING—ADDITIONS

Free

patio
your

CONCRETE WORK, SERVICE WALKS,
patios, driveways,
remodeling.
CALL
1724-8242

ask for Al.

gor

Call mines

.

Remodeling
‘ om
12STRING: ;| GIB- | | Bathro
CHER,
ICKENBA
;
on
R oofin g
Super Reverb; Vox columns; Conn
trumpet, Ater 6, Sars 0

Glen-Wood

COMPLETE
REMODELING.
KITCHens, rec. rms., dormers, porches. We
do our own work. All work guaran-

a

. Dormers

:

ef

estimates.

Free

and

SPENCER
DECORATING

CONSTRUC-

order. Also basement cracks repaired.

Etc.

sees

Pay “Pid ne

Painting

57

Work

CONCRETE

tion Co. Meramec
and colored
to
made
steps
and
sidewalks

CARPENTRY

AND

Porches, ins.

Paneling,

Concrete

HEDMAN

LAYING

REMODELING

ING

Kemode

itchen

°

53

Contractors

CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIroofing,
ence. Additions, remodeling,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and_porches.
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.

Improvement
IN:
FINEST
THE
deli
R
Ki FORh

cond. |

and

GLASS BLOCK, STONE,
CHIMNEY REPAIR, TUCKPOINTING.
Alfred J. Stevens
OR 3-0360

Home

via

Builders

BRICK

WICKES

LOWREY HERITAGE DE LUXE
organ, cherry wood; 2 yrs. old.
272-1851
,300
CONN E FLAT ALTO SAX
cond.
playing
exc.
new,
Virtually
lost interest. Asking $85. CR
——

nDee Eg

50

Contractors

and

Builders

50

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

PAINT:
Europeinsured

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
PAINTING AND WALL WASHING
All work guaranteed.
R. Hawkins
GR 5-436

ts * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcemen
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
serving
Lamplighter,
and The Village

Classified —

�mi

Painting and Decorating
NTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
INTING AND PAPER HANGING
FREE ESTIMATES
nleaf 5-3048
DAvis 8-7687

BUY
DIRECT
FROM
FACTORY
dealer. Minimum order 60 yds.
FRANCIS JACOBY &amp; ASSOC.
GR 5-6020

66 Heating

PAINTING
67

paperhanging.
Expert
plasserpents y repairs. Immediate
call 561-8134.

:
vice,

Roofing
YOU

and

HAVE

A ROOF

PROBLEM
SERV.

‘LA
AT DECKS

and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
- ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

MAKE

The

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.

Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Conference

PArk

4-1300

EXPERT TREE REMOVAL

TREE

rained

WE

Our

years

Tree

DO

urate

TREE

Organization.

of

tree

BEST

Arborist

NEED

1-0945

Associated

_ CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE REMOVAL

CARPET,

STUMP REMOVAL
a
PArk 9-2279.
&gt; Carpentry—Cabinet Work

Yeal With

30 years

on ~

Siding
Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

North

1-1254

831-4767

WOODCRAFT SHOP
try—Cabinet Work—Repairs
_Material for Home Craftsmen

Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

[PLETE

. All types
de

KITCHEN

to order.

fr. Dawson,

REMODEL-

cabinets

and

Furniture

251-5737

lavatories

repair.

or AL

Call

1-6709.

_ Carpentry—Cabinet Work
PENTRY, REC. ROOMS, PANEL-*
built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
of work.

Reasonable

prices.

erman, 328-3050.

Electrical
onable

Call

j

‘

amp.

PArk

4-0749

ectrical Work
FREE
ed

ESTIMATES.
254-2202

TIME

CRestwood

‘

x

MATTSON

FLOOR

WOULD

SERVICE

wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
qd,
buffed.
Home
or
office.
onable. Free estimate. 255-1131,

YOU

DAY WORKERS
WITH
to door bus transpor

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
&amp; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.

MO

plus fabric;

plus fabric, 42 Price DRAPERY Sale.
CARPETING from $4.69 per yd. Work
guar. FREE estimates, terms avail.

CHESTERFIELD
of Chesterfield

CALL

INTERIORS

Upholstery,

677-6350

Inc.

Custom House Furniture
EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing age
ae
holstering. 1,001 fabrics. Fre e est.
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING
SALAD
1024

BOWL

OR

GRAND

YOU NAME IT-BIX
Emerson, Evanston

PIANO

STRIPS

IT
864-387

811

Davis

St.

Howard Employment Agency
273-4849

or 475-1800.

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
DESIRES
day work, cleaning, laundry, ironing,
references, own transportation.
9-0719

I WILL PICK UP_ AND DELIVER
HAND IRONING.
CALL 869-6631

ALL

LADY IN VIRGIN ISLANDS DESIRES
live-in position in North Shore home.
Preferably
Northfield
or
Winnetka.
For information. 446-7982.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk « Glencoe News ¢ Glenview
Announcements

FOR
No

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

CARE
HILD

hour,

FOR

YOUR

day or week.
2
57
WORKING
GRANDMOTHER
WILL
baby sit for wrk. parents in exchange
rm./bath or small apt. Lessons—watch
a.
Write box 60, T-356 Wilmette,
inois.

103

Situations

Wanted—Men
and Professional

Business

MALE
NURSE
L.P.N.
AVAILABLE
2
or 3 days a week for relief nursing.
Call DA 8-3493 after 4 p.m.

104

Light typing, light bkping, 9-5
charge bookkeeper
College acctg. or exp. desired.
Dictaphone secy. to Dir.
In educational publishing

WE HAVE

OLD

ORCHARD,
SUITE

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
IN.
terior
and _ exterior
Painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any
type
of work,
storms
put up. 477-0726.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
IISECRETARIES!!
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF
Excellent new openings in this field
including

_ Staff Assistant
Buying Dept.
Public Relations

52

Secretaries In
Research Dept.
Advertising Media

CLIFF

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

NORTH

RECEPTION
SHORE

pany
is orm
ust type. 9-5.

for
FREE.

a

EMPLOYMENT

Orrington

GOOD OPPORTUNITY
FOR A SHARP
individual in Industrial Minerals Division. Should be an excellent typist
and
willing to use a dictatphone.
We
offer
excellent
benefits,
good
Salary
and
a
7
hour
day.
For
interview, phone Mrs. Lynch.

International

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.
YO

6-3000
An Equal

Skokie,

Illinois

Opportunity

JU 3-0700
Employer

MOTHERS
DON’T

UNDERESTIMATE

value in the business

positions
available
skills are rusty or

eth

world.

We

for you
if
even if you

CLIFF

YOUR

have
your
have

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

Jr. Secy's
VARIOUS
NORTHSHORE
FIRMS
need
Jr.
secy’s
with
and
withou
steno. Will take beginners as well t
as
experienced
Salary
dependent.
FREE.

brownlie personnel

708 Church St., Evanston

328-3400

SALESWOMEN
PERMANENT.
FULL
TIME.
and commission. Excellent
benefits. Old Orchard.

8-6880

Old

SALARY
employee

PECK &amp; PECK

SERVICE
DAvis

RIDGE
AV.
EVANSTO
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

COM.

receptionist.

LEWIS

1618

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

$400

PUBLISHING

Lot

e,

274-8100
employer.

to age

Parking

9-| 142

SECRETARY
(NO_ SHORTHAND}

week.

Secretary

of West

Clerk Typist

2020

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

Executive

End

WORK
APPROXIMATELY
4 HOURS
per day,
Sdays per week. Afternoons
preterten, but schedule can be flexi

Professional

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

NEW

Part-Time, Permanent
Position For

AWAY

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

1771

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

ORchard

Wanted—Women
and

5
50
45

estmoreland Bldg.

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

Help

;
52]
52.
0
50)
50
47.
47
47
45
42

Jr. accountant,
some
coll.
-C.R. bkpr., train or expd
Ass’t bookkeeper, hand entry
Payroll clerks, train or exp.

At North

AND HAUL
DEBRIS
Call DA 8-2074

475-5
5

Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
Office Personnal Interviewer
Bank tellers, train or expd.
File clerk, expd.
Key punch, school or exp.
Clerical trainees, no typing

Wanted—Men
Household

UP

OTHERS!

Dictaphone secy., export exp.
Secretary, no
dictation
Insurance exp., type
Public contact, dictaphone
Dr.’s receptionist typist
Typist, big variety, Old Orchard
Personnel rece tionist-typist
1 girl sales office
Become secy, learn dictaphone
Typist, learn recept. and swhd.
2 girl office, young pref.

Situations

CLEAN

MANY

2 secy’s to Purchasing Dir’s
Secy, manufacturing
Secy to Doctor
Assist Personnel Dir., secy
“Girl Friday’’ to Sales Mer.
Publications secy
Secy. to advertising Dir.
Legal secy trainee
Ind. Relations secy.
Secy, T.V. Planning
Write own letters, lt. steno
Secy, market research
Secy.-recept., yg., Old Orchard

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency’
w/students
and
nonstudents for any type work. Top Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf 5-0743.

-

contact

public

60%

$46)
to

Full

MATURE
WOMAN
WILL
CARE
children
or
invalid
5
days.
housework. 483-5943.

Evanston

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Lab. technician, will train
1 yr. H.S. chemistry qualifies, 9
Secy. manage 1 girl ofc.
Should like public contact
Learn Purchasing
Only typing req., age 18 to 30
Reception-swbd—It. typing
Co. will train, 9 to 5, new ofcs.

NORTHBROOK WEST
Will care for one child, days,
while
mother works, Must be 2 yrs. or older.
References. 272-6093.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
Wknd.
proxy.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings. Compl. charge. Call 251-1726
before 5 p.m. If out call again.

DOMESTIC

CHAIR

WE BELIEVE THESE POSITIONS
TO BE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE

LICENSED BABY SITTER
HAS
OPENING
FOR
ONE
PREschool child in my
home.
724-3949
LADY
DESIRES
WORK
PART-TIME
for baby sitting and housework. Prefer Evanston area. Call 864-7756 after
6 p.m. daily.

EXCELLENT

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago's Loop

SUBURBAN POSITIONS
100%, FREE TO YOU!

trans-

BABY-SITTING
PArk 9-5617

Chicago 60611.

DAY WORKERS
HOUSEKEEPERS TO LIVE IN
HOUSEWORK AND CHILD CARE
$12 per day plus carfare
References Avail.
CALL MR. GOLD, UN 4-7178
BAKER EMPLOYMENT

SLIPCOVER SALE
SOFA—$39

4-6656

218 E. Ontario St.

REUPHOLSTERY

Own

943-0437

Sit. Wtd.—Baby Sitting
WORKING MOTHERS

BELIEVE?

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 4 South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

and

102

Business

74

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

light ironing.

Ref.

LADY
DESIRES
IRONING,
FAMILY
bundles. Free pick up and delivery.
864-0917.
HOUSEKEEPER
AVAILABLE
FOR
ae
days. Hours 9 until 4. Call 8690477.

107.

Wanted—Women
Household

Door
tation and
excellent North Shore references,
CALL MISS ARMSTRONG:

Co.

2-2699

Evanston Review

RENT

Situations

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.

_ HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
pn - Classified

FOR

HAMPOOERS
AND FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
ACE
R ENTAL
6910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

Div.

12 room $19.50 complete. Sanded,
d and finished quality work and
als. For dependable service
ee
27-'
. If no answer, 766-2965

le,

101

Service

CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
CHAIR—$12
plus fabric; SOFA—$22

SANDING AND REFINISHING

_in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor

Answering

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME
PA 4-5880
‘TRAINED, EXP. PRACTICAL NURSE,
direct and companion nursing. Neat,
ne
lifting. Exc. refs. Long term
esired. 729-4472.
EXPERIENCED
LADY
DESIRES :
part-time daily or weekends to care
for elderly or invalids. Good refs. Call
465-6552.

—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—

Floor Refinishing and Covering
FLOOR

24 Hr.

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

REUPH.

Wanted
ANY

done.

AND

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

3748

$135.

743-5597

WALL

TRIER _ townshiv
ALpine 1-5697

SHAMPOOERS

Estimates

service

FURNITURE,

Cleaners

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED

WORK

Rates—Free

100

&amp; Furniture
743-8744

or

Bill's Cleanup Service

pairs—Alterations—Remodeling

al

Rug

Serving
the
NEW
Free
Estimates

Service

ELECTRICAL

EXPENSIVE

SERVICEMASTER

Lauer Const. Co.

lin

NOT BE

floor cleaning professionally

Roofing

_

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Repair —
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.

HAVE ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER
Want regular business work;
specialize_in
college
thesis
work.
Capable
and dependable. 729-4016.
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480

HOME TYPING SERVICE
Manuscripts, tapes, letters, misc.
Experienced
Dependable
Reas. rates
272-8680
EXP. TYPIST, FLUENT
IN FRENCH,
wants’
part-time
work
mornings.
Northbrook area. Write T-347, Box 60,
Wilmette, Ill.

Professional Rug Cleaning

TREE SPECIALISTS
ying, Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine

WAY

Reasonable rates.
Call 478-2900.

72

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

WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE

272-7096

. A. Morrison,

ESTIMATES
729-3274

and hauling GR 5-4900.

1968 Old Willow Rd., Northbrook
;

Service

Attic and Basement Cleanin

troubles.

and insect
crews. 437-

BOBBY R. BURRAGE
TREE EXPERT
RAYING, FEEDING
ING,
CABLING
:
MING.
REMOVAL

.

HAULING.
869-6984

Wanted—Women
and Professional

“OPEN TIME”
On my
IBM
Electric
typewriter.
If
you are an independent salesman or
Own
a
small
business
and
need
someone to type purchase orders and
invoices,
call me
anytime
at PA
44688. I will pick up and deliver your
work
promptly
(Glenviev;
only).
I
charge $2.50/hr. and can supply the
best of current local references. No
mailing lists or tapes.
MATURE
EXP.
GEN.
OFFICE
BKkpg.,
payroll
and_
artly,
reports,
recept. Part-time,
all day Sat., Sun.
$3.00 hr.
Write
T-360,
Box
60. Wilmette.
H.S.
GIRL
WISHES
TO
GO
TO
Evanston school. Would like to be a
mother’s helper—Evanston family for
a
ag board
and small
salary.
327-

ONES

CLEAN

BASEMENTS,

FREE

for disease
dispatched

LARGE

and

portation.

Wanted—Students

Situations
Business

477-0726

Jim's Wall Washing

VErnon 5-0514

CARE SERVICE.

diagnosis

ge now
eepr*.
Radio

JOBS,

WE
GARAGES,
Reasonable

DAVEY
OMPLETE

Service

SMALL

of

perience
in treating
North
Shore
is available by phoning. Mem.
National
Arborist
Association

National Shade
crest 6-4380

L&amp;S

100

ROOM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
Windows
washed
and polished,
yard
work, Small carpenter jobs. DA 8-5945
after 7:30 P.M.

FEEDING,
equipment,

51

1-5350

too and
repairs,
roofing,
chimneys,
Carpentry,
concrete,
etc.
Bonded,
Insured. Free estimates. R. W. S. &amp;
Associates. 235-4022.

SURGEONS

operators.

AL

Situations

NEW
TRIER
SOPHOMORE
BOY
wishes
work
of
any _ kind.
Experienced; reliable; hard worker.
Call AL 6-0229 after 4 p.m.

FLOORS
MACHINE
WAXED-POLished. Gutters
cleaned
(ranches
and
bi-levels) stone work for gardens.
Free estimates
Call 729-2286
RST SERVICE Co.
Glenview, Ill.

US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
h any removal problem you have.
Our
men are experienced and insured
all phases of tree removal. Modern
yd draulic
uli
equipment
my 4
t at at your di disposa 1
ith the know-how to back it up. Also
ower stump
grinding.
‘
BEINLICH—The Firewood King
ncoe
VErnon 5-1195
THOMAS J. LYNCH
SPRAYING,
Surgery,
modern

APPT.,

98

laundry

The

272-0355

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.

WINDOW, WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
Interior and exterior painting.
CARPENTRY
WORK:
REMODELING
basements,
rec. rms.,
dormers,
windows, porches, etc. No job is too large
or too small. Call 271-7274 9 to 5:30; or
761-7319 eves. and weekends.

COMPETENT

Road

76

WALLACE
HOUSECLEANING
SERvice. Wall washing;
carpet cleaning.
Compl. cleaning for vacant homes and
apts. Low prices. 864-3946 Free estimate.

:
Tree Trimming
_____'
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
SURED
LICENSED

Tree

Fast!!!

Service

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

_ Tile—Slate—Asphalt

Glenview

RD., NORTHBROOK
272-3273
SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES,
REMODELING,
GENERAL
SEWING
FOR THE HOME.

Help Weated—Womea
Business
and Professional

MARQUAR

WOMAN DESIRES EVENING WORK 4
=.
through
dinner,
cooking
or
aundry and ironing, or light cleaning,
ref. Own transportation. 869-0719.
EXPERIENCE
NEAT
CLEANING
lady desires
day
work,
dependable,

1623 TECHNY

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.

dar or asphalt
shingles,
repaired,
ated or replaced. Flat decks coat.
or
recovered.
Chimneys
_tuckinted. Gutters painted and meshed

&amp;

Maintenance

167

WOMAN
DESIRES
HOUSEWORK,
washing and ironing by the day. Also
bundles for ironing in her own home.
GReenleaf 5-3921 after 6 p.m.

Decorator Fabrics
R. J. McFAUL

Service

Situations Wanted—Women
Household

UPHOLSTERING

Air-Conditioning

Home

Floor

Siding

a
Call ALpine 1-0377
JBURBAN ROOF TREATING

and

101

Draperies and Slip Covers—
Custom Made

Draperies - Slip Covers

GLENBROOK HEATING SERVICE
Furnace and boiler cleaning
For appointment call
272-7493

Be. AT A REASONABLE PRICE
ree ests. Call Rich Albert 679-1928.
BOND DECORATING—ALL TYPES
nting,

75

CARPETING

. AND
EXT.
PAINTING,
WALL
soning.
floors stripped
and waxed,
n.
stripped, all wood stripped. For
estimate. Call Don Rice, 864-8846.

_EXTERIOR

ae

65 Fleer Refinishing and Covering °

Orchard

Shopping

Center

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
* Highwood Herald August
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest- Lake Bluff

Skokie.

24,
3

1967

�‘

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business

and

Business

Professional

EXECUTIVE

We

SECRETARY

(Beginner)

CLERK

Customer

Laboratories

TECHNICIANS
With
some

medical technician training
college, biology or chemistry.

or

Project

TRAINEES
High school graduates
biology or chemistry.

with

interest

in

Excellent
starting
salaries—Rapid
progress,
free
uniforms—low
riced
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 by appointment)

Opportunity

HETHER
YOU
HAVE
A_
SOLID
office
background,
have
been
away
from office routine for a while, or are

just breaking into office work we have

Culligan’s
in North-

An

ADVERTISING

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
FULL TIME

DOWNTOWN

or

Will

BOOKKEEPING

IF
Train

DEPT.

Proof Machine Operator
General

Office Clerk

Cashier-Typist
SPLENDID
OPPORTUNITY.
MARried or single. Able to meet people on
friendly
basis.
Typing
and
general
office work. Local
office of national
company.
Many fine employee benefits. Lots of room for advancement.

General

Finance

1001

Davis

St.,

5 p.m.

Loan

Co.

Evanston

WAITRESS

KEYPUNCH TRAINEE
Excellent beginning position for girl
fgg —
typing. Good salary. Job
Oo.
56.

RECEPTION-—FILE

1 GIRL OFFICE
For
the
girl
who
everything this is the
$450. Job No. 5033.

NO TYPING?
Evanston firm will train for general
office work Job No. 5091.
EDITORIAL SECY.
Like
publishing
field?
Work
children’s books. $450. Job No.

FIGURE
Job

BARRETT-CRAVENS
Rad.,

No.

5204.

ALL

North
636

CO.

Northbrook,

Ill.

Age |8 to 30. Opportunity
for ambitious girl to work
in professional atmosphere:
good salary; new bldg.; 5
day week; near Howard ''L":
high school grad; Call Dick
Eagleson, 338-3200.

LOCATION

An

equal

opportunity

employer.

FIGURE CLERKS

GIRL OFFICE

or

will

train.

To

EWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618

Orrington

MUST BE
AND HAVE

and

part-time

openings.

542

$500.

FREE.

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

ST., EVANSTON

STENO

KEYPUNCH

GENERAL
IDEAL

Apply

JOB

FOR

GLENV

EW

August 24,

FULL

OR

Cosmetic

WHO

INSURANCE
724-6000

Call

Jack

Thurs.

708 Church Stree

1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

AL

Av.,

Wilmette
GR

5-1560

LIKE
RECEPTION

MISS AMERIC
CONTESEs
ON

TV

202

ee

be

ss J

bh

OUR

29

facilities.

IBM.

OPERATOR

IDEAL

Benefits.

WORKING

Apply

Personnel

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
And

800 Davis St., Evanston
An Equal Opportunity

DAvis 8-8100
Employer

service representative
$385-450

Evanston

Restaurants.

POSITIONS

Your Own

OFFICE

t

NEEDS

Hou

SEVERA

dies for general office work dur:
busy

season.

This

is

an

ex

opportunity for mothers who
sending their children to schoc
few days. One or two of
positions will become
time jobs throughout

permanen
the entire

year. Must type at least 35 w.p.
be

able

a

day.

to work

All

a minimum

interviews

uled on Aug.

Wennerdahl

will

24 and 25.

of

be

Phone Mr

945-7040 for appointme:

SECRETARY

EXPERIENCED

KEY PUNCH

BL

Niles

HELP
tional

DEVELOP
NEW
I
program. Interesting oppo

ty for one

interested

in world

to work with
ople of many
na
Some
knowledge
of other te
desirable
but
not
necessary.
shorthand.
Pleasant
°
conditions. Excellent benefits.

ROTARY

INTERNATIOF

1600 Ridge Av., Evanston

Dz

ab

This Excellent Opportur
WITH THE
HOLLISTER
NE
ers includes picture assignments
ayout, proof reading,
paste
up
page make up. Some night hou

required call Marjorie

Raymond

LLOYD HOLLISTER, ING.
AL 1-4300, ext. 236, afternoon. —

MEDICAL RECEPTION
NORTH

SUBURBAN

wants a receptionist
make appointments,

FREE.

1618

PEDIATR iC.

to greet
pati
etc. Some
t:

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

SERV

Orrington

WEST

WiSE

EVANSTON.

HIGH

secretarial position. Much bet
average for this area, Ca

Boulevard
Evanston
Employ:
Good
hours.
DA
8-7171. No
Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

WAITRESS
wre
wages

WANTED

~ a pone
plus
goo

Apply divmuln
go, Evanston.

EXP.

roshetanes
pping.
Da

Restaurant

RECEPTION SECRETARY
For 2 top financial advisors
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT
307 Howard St., Evanston

Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
fi

SHORTLY

GOLF MILL PROFESSIONAL

Room

Choose

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.

AGENCY

BE

Wouldn’t it be delightful to ¥ {
on color TV this year? Wihas N
Come
to work
as a KEYPU

Part-Time Office Help

WILL TRAIN
Excellent north suburban service firm
will teach
you
to greet
customers,
salesmen, clients in their very modern
offices,
ans.
their
questions,
then
direct
them
to
proper
dept.
or
executive. Just light typing and neat
appearance
ualify
you
for
this
interesting public contact position. $90
wk.
to start,
significant raise when
trained. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

OFFICE

5-0700

,

or Fri.

SECRETARY
YO

Inc.

OPERATOR on a temporary
that extra money.

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. 362 for appt.

Discount

ae

of America,

WILL

Base pay $1.00 hour. Good tips. Should
earn $100 or more week. Various shifts
open.
Permanent.
4
locations
in
Evanston. Apply 1740 Sherman Av. or
call DAvis 8-6763.

or Trainees

area.

White Collar
Gils

328-3400

Hours

Heinz

your

NO F
RATES
Register With

TOP

708 ‘Church St., Evanston

AVON

LIKES

One Visit to our offic
qualifies you for tempor
part-time work in loop o

869-7234

brownlie personnel

PART-TIME

Experienced

OFFICE
GAL

Graham

TYPISTS
KEYPUNCK

602

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
PLEASANT
TELEPHONE

Betty

B/G

Any

public contact.
Insurance
experience
but
not
necessary.
Air
desirable,
close
to
home
conditioned
office;
oreW
Salar

Street

ee

Suite 221
Evanston, Illinois 2

WAITRESSES

TYPIST

NEW
OFFICES
IN
OLD
ORCHARD
area need girl with pleasant personality and appearance
to meet
public.
shorthand
experience.
Typing
and
Good starting salary and profit sharing after 6 months. Call 677-1900, Mr.
Wozniak.

Church

EXPERIENCED
STENOS2
we

The Hollister Newspapers

day

RESTAURANT

618 CHURCH

Personnel

ALL PUBLIC CONTACT—NO
TYPING
needed. Prefer some college but not
necessary. FREE

week, NO SUNDAYS. $1.00 hour base
pay. First openings on our staff in a
year! Apply in person after 2:30 p.m.

ANTONY'S

Shore

VOICE. CONGENIAL,
AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE.

EXPERIENCED
GIRL CAN EARN UP
to $150 week . . . and that ain’t hay!

Full

FREE

1144 DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

NO.

DO
YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
WITH
figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for girls who have an
aptitude for figure detail. Experienced

LOCATED
IN
AIR
CONDITIONED
model home in Northbrook,
this is an
exciting division of a rapidly expanding
luxury
residential
builder
that
needs a bright personable individual
with good general office skills.
THE
KENNEDY
COMPANY
272-7800

JOBS

Telephone Sales
PERMANENT PART-TIME

Clerk Tabulator

*

needed
if
you
like
numbers. Good salary.

EVANSTON—ROOM

272-2300

AGENCY

with
5227.

CLERK

No
typin
working with

328-7466

ASSIGNSHIFT
DAY
PERMANENT
with
operator
keypunch
for
ment,
y
to learn and operate other
opportunit
Experiequipment.
processing
data
include
Benefits
or beginner.
enced
profit sharing and 3 weeks vacation.
STOP IN OR CALL
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

Dundee

likes
to
do
ideal position.

PERSONNEL SECY.
Learn all about personnel. work—as
assistant in the Personnel Dept. No
steno needed. Job No. 5246.

KEY PUNCH
OPERATOR

630

CLERK

Some light typing and a liking for
people
will
qualify
you
for
this
position. $350. Job No. 5160.
:

POR

YOU
ARE
BETWEEN
THE
AGES
of 21-40 poised and well groomed and
would like to do interviewing work in
our offices two to five days a week on
please
write
a fairly regular
basis,
giving education and previous business
experience.
Write
T-351,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

ONE

APPLY
1825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900

A

?
500
390
390
$450
$450
44
400

$1.75 PER HOUR

TELLERS
Experienced

$575
$400
$550
$450
$390
$400

MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
1 Girl office, Variety
Receptionist, train for switchbd.
Customer service, light typing
Compose letters for sales mgr.
Public contact, light steno aid mgr.
Keypunch trainee, no skills
All around general office variety

Per Month

FOR

Ill.

Employer

PARK—DEERFIELD

$550
$411
$350
$400
$600
$390

CITY OF EVANSTON
GR 5-3100
INTERVIEWERS

_ Northbrook,

Opportunity

Equal

$600
565
525
$395
$400
$450
$575

WILMETTE—EVANSTON
9 to 5 girl Friday-Publishing
Expedite orders, light typing
Beginner for showroom 9-5
Receptionist to interview
Bookkeeping machine or hand to
M. D. wants trainee

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

$175

ORCHARD

75
390
425
$550
$410
$385

INTERESTING
WORK
WITH
CHILdren
permanent,
part-time
position.
Approx. 3 3/4 hours per day. Applicants must be in good health, between
the ages of 30-55.

INC.

Rd.

1657 Shermer

to

GENERAL OFFICE
For the
girl with figure aptitude and
typing this job can pay to $450 a
month.
Job No. 5231.

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD,

SCHOOL
CROSSING
GUARD

GENERAL OFFICE

CULLIGAN

9 a.m.

PHONE

SP 4-2828

Exec, Secy. to V.P. Sales
Medical center receptionist
Peppy girl for Personnel
Bookkeeper who likes variety
Payroll trainee lovely new ofc.
Receptionist, learn switchboard

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

Employer

an interesting job for you.
International Headquarters
brook has openings now for
. STATISTICAL
TYPIST
. DICTAPHONE TYPIST
. MAIL GIRL
Call Mr. Lorig
272-1000

FOR
minneed
some
work.
work

Draftsman

from

BY

F. C. Bookkeeper Sales Office
Receptionist front desk new ofc.
Secy. to President, small office
Light bkkping. 3 girl office
Phones, customer contact 9-5
Animal hospital receptionist

Messenger-Multilith Oper.

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
Equal

HIGHLAND

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.

2020

REGISTER

Executive Secretary to President
Girl Friday for Personnel mgr.
1 girl office, no steno 9-5
Receptionist, busy doctor’s ofc.
Receptionist front desk showrm,
Customer service girl
F. C. Bookkeeper small office

Service

week,

MAY

5-2400

GLENVIEW—OLD

BASIC
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board experience helpful. Responsibilities include basic layout for laboratory furniture and equipment.

5 day

iles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
An

YOU

YO

ON FALL JOBS
Needed Now

DOCTOR'S RECEPTIONIST
If you like people this is the job for
you. Salary
$350. Job No. 5157.

NORTHWEST

for:

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
recent High School graduate with
imum of 1 year of college. We
a personable young man with
experience in customer contact
Knowledge
of
hospital
field
helpful but not required.

ASSIST PRESIDENT
Medium
sized firm needs secy. to
work
with
their
Chief.
Excellent
salary: Job No. 5059.

AT AUSTIN

5347 W. DEVON

Representative

RESEARCH

DRUGS

5945 W. DEMPSTER

MATURE
RELIABLE
HIGH
SCHOOL
term
long
for
needed
graduates
employment in order euling. packing,
shipping and receiving. Clean warehouses with good working conditions
and regular salary increases.

STENO

CLINICAL

openings

SUN

GET THE JUMP

NORTH SHORE'S
BEST JOBS

100%,
FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE

ABOVE

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professiorai

Professional

EMPLOYMENT

W arehousemen

DEPARTMENT

SALES

have

and

"FORD"

OPPORTUTHE
WELCOME
WOULD
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.

SECRETARY

PATENT

Professional

A GOOD COMPANY TO GO WITH
A GOOD COMPANY TO GROW WITH

Has Openings for Women
In Office

PERSONNEL

and

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

_D. Searle &amp; Co.

TO

107

Help Wanted—Women

1

208
AG.

4

Classified -

�fate

107

Business and Professional

sting

career

for you

opportuni-

in the following

. Clerk-Typist

erience not necessary if
1 have the interest and apdes for office work. We
be happy to discuss our
nings with you. Full range
enefits and periodic merit
increases. Call Mr.
sner for an appointment.
sure and dial 475-7900

Il.

The Finest Rates

PUBLISHER
ider pleasant,
work

compiling

New

offices

a

at

new

Inc.

id interest in language

structure

are

. For appointment in Evanston at
" convenience, please write giving

-ducational

background

and

475-3500
Room 308

Old

677-5130
Room 512

Osher

Prof. Bldg.

DIVERSIFIED
ASSIGNMENT
IN OUR
accounting
department
including
accounts payable and operation of NCR
bookkeeping machine. Will train qualified
applicant.
Full
time
-position.
Typing required. Company paid insurance and 3 weeks vacation.

Barrett Electronics Corp.
630

Dundee

272-2300

f You Must Work Enjoy It!
THE

nt
ooking

EXCLUSIVE

for
:

ood

REPRESENTA-

rman
manufacturer
of
instruments
and
we
are
for a capable young lady with

shorthand

and

typing

skills

to

SSist our congenial sales staff with
rrespondence,
distribution of sales
notion
material
processing
sales
. etc.
(who
knows
you
might

learn

0

some

German!)

nity,
salary
Aman at 475-2909
onal interview.

Exc.

open.
Call
to arrange

Miss
for a
;

MAIL CLERK
RAL OFFICE
week.

St. Evanstos
DAvis 8-8100
Equal Opportunity Employer

YOU LIKE CHILDREN AND HAVE
a pleasant
personality
this
popular
local children’s director will train you
(age
sg
to greet
patients,
hel
make
em
feel
comfortable _ till
doctor is ready, then show them in
Light typing req’d. Hours are 9-5 with
no Sats. or eves. $428 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

TRAIN

For

ON’ SMALL

typing.

SWITCH.

Evanston

area.

Family Grown

CALL MR.

PUBLIC
EVANSTON

KPERIENCED ON I.B.M. EXEC.
corres., filing. reports, etc.,
ctapho!
helpful.
°
Pay
and

nan.

Will

train.

ewig?

nston

171 No

Some

Call

mpl,

Fee.

Wally,

2st

Nat’l

light

typing.

Boulevard
Bk.

Bldg.

Ability
to
organize
and
work are more important
skill. If desired may work
full
time.
Modern, © airoffices. Near transporta-

- DAvis 8-6000.

hed
FOLD
TOWELS,
$1.50
hour plus incentive, no Saturdays.
pany

FIRM

paid

hospital

insurance.

to National School Towel Serv.,
Ridge, Evanston.

Classified

WANTS

SECY

A SECY

TO

assist their man in charge of Public
Relations
and
Ae
ane.
$500
to
start. 35 hr. week. FRE

Paige

PERSONNEL MGR.
$540 Mo.
Interesting variety of public contact.
In addition to usual secretarial skills
you must be able to handle confidential
matters.
You’ll
also
learn
to
interview. Free.

CO. PRESIDENT
$500 MO.
Well known suburban firm, I am sure
you have heard of it (a leader in the
transportation
field)
meets
a secretary for the dynamic president of the
company. Free.

HEAD OF ART DEPT.
437 MO.
Steno can be very light. If you have
an interest in art and design you'll
enjoy
your
position in this famous
' publishing firm. Free.

7g,

9 a.m.

ae.

OF

SERVICE

DEPT.

2020

$520

You'll
have
a good
deal
of client
contact in this position at well known
local manufacturing firm. Steno can
oe light. Must be diplomatic type gal.
ree.

EMP LOYMENT

Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

| NEED 2 BRIGHT WOMEN

BEAUTY

OPERATOR

NORTH
EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OP.
erator can make $200 a week salary
and commission. 5 day week. 9-5.

Call GR

5-1718

Washington National

PUBLIC
RELATIONS
EXEC.
One of the most interestin
dept. of
any company. You’ll learn about press
releases, company ideas and promotion. $455 mo.
Free.

Insurance Company
1630 Chicago
An

DOCTOR
IS PERSONAL
PHYSICIAN
to popular sports teams. You’ll be his
office receptionist. Greet ball players
and
other
patients.
Answer
phones,
take messages. Set appts. (leave lots
of open time for emergencies)
type
statements.
You'll
be
completely
trained. No medical experience neces-

MISS PAIGE
Dempster

POSITIONS

At The
WILMETTE STATE

ENJOY
THE
CHALLENGE
AND
IN.terest of a responsible position in one
of our academic or business offices.
Good typing required, 3 weeks
paid
vacation, tuition reduction and regularly scheduled merit salary revues.

Contact

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.

Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell benefits including regular increases, tuition aid,

Open

Gooding

BANK

or Mr.

1200 CENTRAL AV.
WILMETTE
AL 1-8100

An

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

BELL

Mr.

Equal

Il.

Employer

Typists

AS: An Operator — you will be a vital link in the
nation’s communications network. You can handle
Long Distance calls, Information numbers, emergency calls, etc.

Opportunity

Murphy

Employer

PAYROLL CLERK
OUR
PAYROLL
DEPARTMENT
I
seeking someone with payroll experi
ence to assist in a variety of duties
Strong
figure
aptitude
with
ligh
typing
is
required,
Liberal
benefi
program includes 3 weeks paid vaca
tion and tuition reduction.

1812

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
An Equal Opportunity

Evanstor
Employer

SALESLADIES
FULL

TIME
READY TO WEAR
Experience preferred.
Many employee benefits.
APPLY IN PERSON 9:30 to 9:30

ROBERT HALL CLOTHES
580 Waukegan Rd.,
Glenview
Anybody For Figures?

WE HAVE SEVERAL POSITIONS
open for people who have a flair fo
numbers, and
are accurate. If this is
you and you can do light typing (o7
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

SCHOOL

SECY

$500

NO
STENO
NEEDED
FOR
THIS
excellent position as secy in one of thd
Northshore
schools.
Tremendous
po
tential. FREE.

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT

Orrington

etc.

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

RECEPTIONIS
TYPIS

Jobs now available in Evanston, Wilmette, Skokie,

Glenview and Highland Park.

Apply

Evanston,

Now

ILLINOIS

opportunities,

Ave.,

Opportunity

Dict. Secretaries

Have A Job That Counts With

promotion

Equal

CLERICAL

PLACEMENT
966-0700

SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
-SINGLE GIRLS

TO
ANSWER
PHONE,
CONVERSE
with clients and handle general office
function, typing necessary, age open,
Excellent Salary.
CALL MR. TAYLOR
432-9090
INTERESTING
SECRETARIAL
POSItion open in the Wilmette office of one
of the
fastest
growing
real
estate
firms
on the north shore. Must
be
good typis t and enjoy working with an
active sales force, a pleasant manner
most
important.
Call
Mr.
Strey,
Koenig &amp; Strey Realtors. AL 1-0330.

475-7900

TO

6028

Professional

An interesting and challengin
position is now open for
competent woman with goo
typing (50-55) and shorthan
(80-100) skills. Diversified wo
with congenial associates i
beautiful modern offices.
Good starting salary and pe
iodic merit salary increases
Many fine benefits includin
profit sharing and group i
surance. For an appointmen
CALL MRS. BELL

to 5 p.m,

RIDGE
AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

HIGH

and

SECRETARY

LEWIS

1618

BLE
WOMAN
FOR
RESPONSI_ position
with -national
music
ne.
ty to
g
in
jioned

945-6000.

Bank

RELATIONS

Dabarstory located in North-

vate trans. essential.
C. W. Berndt, 272-3030
equal opportunity employer

TIONIST NORTH
EVANSTON.
spot for younger
personable

oe

RICHTER,

of Deerfield

St., Evanston

of at

Up?

Work locally in modern surroundings.
Several positions available full time.
Generous company benefits.

Firs +t National

~~ SEG'Y TYPIST
ok.

appointment

Northbrook
call 272-6776

WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO
GE T BACK TO WORK?

ownlie personnel
M

F. Wonderlic &amp; Assoc. Inc.

824 Sunset Ridge Rd.

Business

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

SECRETARY

Reception
d—light

Ill.

EDENS AT DUNDEE RD.
Publishing and Finance Co.
has interesting position.
. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.
- MUST TYPE 50 WPM
- PERMANENT
EMPLOYMENT.
MANY COMPANY BENEFITS.

DUTIES

from

IF

E.
vis

Northbrook,

BABY
DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

~POLYSCIENCE CORP.
|

Rd.,

Help Wanted—Women

omen

TO

Service

week,

nT

TO

STOP IN OR CALL
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

E.

27 So. Indiana Ave., Chicago 60616

Clerk Typists

em

Professional

Miss

TO

skil
this

RECEPTIONIST —
BALL PLAYERS
DOCTOR — $400

AC COUNTING
CLERK

editorial

ience, if any. Or phone Harry
ke, 922-9467, Ext. 261.
Consolidated Book Publishers

_

WORK

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
322-5210

,» convenient
to Northwestern
ous, will open about Sept. 15. We
. @ congenial,
serious,
well-edu‘d staff and would like to interview
. professors’ wives, graduate stuand
their
wives,
or
other
ified
applicants. Typing not essen}, an
English or linguistics major

Basic typing
to
operate

and

aes

BELOW YOU WILL FIND A SAMPLING
OF
WHAT
WE
FEEL
ARE
INTERESTING AND CHALLENGING
POSITIONS
IN
THE
NORTHERN
SUBURBS.

for:

GOOD TYPING AND APTITUDE
FOR
figures required in these interesting
positions
for mature
young
women.
romotional possibilities unlimited.

5 day

Evanston
1609 Sherman

Ave.

term employment.
required
to
learn
equipment.

&amp;

ARE YOU
A SECRETARY

Representative

Lifesavers,

diction-

Orrington

openings

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
recent
High
School
graduate
with
minimum of 1 year college. We need
a young
woman
with
pleasant
personality and some experience in customer
contact
work.
Knowledge
of
hospital field helpful but not required.

STIVERS

INVITES
YOU
interesting, edi-

WOULD WELCOME THE OPPORTUNity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future Late cigge with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including
Health and Life Insurance:
Profit Sharing and Retirement, Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

Customer

With

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Business

A GOOD COMPANY TO GO WITH
A GOCD COMPANY TO GROW WITH

have

ee

Help Wanted—Ww

Flexowriter Operator

EARN

TEMPORARY

Evanston,

eo ane ee

Help Wanted—Women

EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED,
BUT
will train woman interested in lon

THEN
WHY
NOT
TRAVEL
AS
A
Stivers Life Saver to many interesting
offices as a temporary office worker.
Work the days, weeks, or,months you
choose.

y!

eee

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

We

Have Skills?
Will Travel .

. Clerical

oy

Business and Professional

Temporary
Key Punch Operators
Typists
Secys
Dictaphone Operators
Machine Bookkeepers
NCR 3100
NCR 3300

.. Dictaphone

-

GENERAL
OFFICE

Now

lllinois Bell Telephone
Evanston

Libertyville

1520 Chicago

125 Church

869-9915

An Equal Opportunity

Opportunity for good typist in
plus
suburban
publishing
offices.
F gure
aptitude helpful. No fee, of course.
DOROTHY PARK
PLACEMENT'
627 Grove, Evanston
328-7622

362-5520
Employer

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk « Gle ncoe News * Glenview Announceme
nts * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfiel
d Villager
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

FT.

SQUARE

A
liking
for
variety
and
Nag
os
typing is all that is required for this
pleasant
2-girl
office.
See
Dorothy
Parks Placement, 627 Grove, -328-7622.

CHURCH

SECRETARY

GOOD TYPIST WITH ATTENTION TO
detail, understanding of office procedures and mimeograph.
Light shorthand helpful. For appointment,
call 256-3010.
GIRL
OR
WOMAN
FOR
CANDY
sales.
Full
or part-time.
Weekends
and some evenings. Kindly a ply
in
person,
Varsity Theatre,
1710 Shen
man, Evanston.

* Highwood Herald August 24, 1967
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-TEMPORARY
COPrIGE:
JOBS

FOR
IN PERSON,
NOW,
EGISTER
immediate-fall or winter work assigntheir
in
customers
our
for
ments
offices-no loop. Full days-full weeksfull months.
Phone for appt. or come
in. We are your ‘“‘personal’’ service.

more

Washington

Workpower
1630
Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

Heights—1806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

An

Av.

Equal

Opportunity

THINKING

Center

SKILLS
SHORTHAND
OOD TYPING,
reexperience
office
previous
plus
New
environment.
Pleasant
quired.
office building.
Good starting salary with merit rated
Other excellent fringe
advancement.
Preweek.
work
hr.
3732
benefits,
assure
to
given
tests
employment
effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300.

Employer

OF A SEPTEMBER
CAREER?

Northbrook
CR 2-1774

RESPONSIBLE POSITION AS SECREtary to one of our faculty members.
Good typing required, 3 weeks paid
Liberal
organize,
shorthand
helpful.
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid
vacation and tuition reduction.

Contact Mr. Fernando Prieto

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Evanston
N812 Chicago Av.
:
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Country Club
Receptionist

P.H.D.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
pofor

Highland

Rd.

432-4461

CLERICAL
VE
PROGRESSI
unting

THIS

other

salary,

Good

clerks.

major

acco

cost

needs

medical,

benefits.

conditions.

profit

Very

Full

brownlie personnel

payables

and

and

medical

and

sharing

field.

Fitz

working

No fee.

eral d

Park

Highland

Rd.

432-4461

FOR

TELLER
SAVINGS
GUARANTY
GLENVIEW
AND
LOAN
ASSOC.
wants
poised
woman for interesting teller position.
Congenial
atmosphere.
Fringe
bene-

THE

NORTH

SHORE’S

ae

sults,
better
specialty
shop.
Coats,
dresses, sportswear. High earnings. 5
day week, no nights. Paid holidays
and vacation.
AIMEE

| 729

Elm

HI

St., Winnetka

6-2663.

Trier’s
Exc.

women.

Lunchrooms

working

conditions.

Uniforms
furnished.
Employer
and
oom gag te contribute to the Ill. Municetirement
Fund.
Hours
7:30
ipal
a.m, to 3:30 p.m. Call HI 6-7000, ex.
354; after 7 p.m. call DA 8-2859.

PER
HOUR
$2.00
Work
3 hours
an

WILL
evening,

TRAIN.
Monday

office

building.

Apply

ge

Volkswagen North Central
3737 Lake Cook Rd., Deerfield
(next to toll road). 729-5323

FULL

AND

PART-TIME

SALES

PO-

sitions for women’s
wear.
All company benefits,
including liberal personal discounts, Contact Mr. Nelson,
Manager.
Baskin-Evanston,
Church
and Orrington.

SECRETARY
SHORTPOSITION.
PERMANENT
hand required. Experience preferred.
Fringe’ benefits offered.
GLENCOE NATIONAL BANK
VErnon 5-2800, See Mr. Schinler

August

17,

IN

Needs

salesladies

area. Will train. Call
5-0700, Extension 278.

Miss

TELLER

FULL

:

:

TIME

fringbee
appli
or
al will
Liberwho
Expe
, cant
learn
to.
ng ced,
willirien
starting salary.
benefits and good
| Contact

AL

Nashalman

Mr.

1210 Central Av., Wilmette

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrngton

1-7200

TRAINEE

SUBURBAN
NORTH
needs a girl to operate a
(will train) and handle
contact work. No typing.

SHOWROOM
switchboard
some public
FREE.

SERVICE
DAvis

GIRL

THE BLUE PARROT

Chicago

Evanston

Ave.

checkers

and

for Skokie

working

1632

Chicago

fringe

Av.

PLEASANT

867-5222
An

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

ATMOSPHERE

to 4:30. Sunny cafeteria.
We
need
an
intelligent
perso
directory
publication
Div.,

bene-

and willing to learn. Some typing.

Standard Rate &amp; Data

(Nat’l. Register Div.) Skokie, 1
Call Mrs. Schneider
YO

Teaching

Background?
to

$13,000
TWO

EXCELLENT

POSITIONS

W

a publishing firm. One Read
and one in the production

open.

TEMPORARY WORK
For Experienced Women
in Northern Suburbs
WOMEN’S WORLD
Room 605, 64 Old Orchard, Skokie
Apply Monday, Wednesday, Friday
only
For information call 782-880

LEWIS

EXCELLENT
POSITION,
WITH
CAMera
mfg.
in
Rogers
Park.
Varied
duties,
accurate
typist,
congenial
office, good starting salary, 3742 hr.
oo
benefits. Call, L. Unger. SH 3-

Evar

St.

TYPIST
with

good

JOB

FOR _

typing

YOUI

and

gener

office
background
to work
man.
Varied
duties.
40
Good
salary
and
benefits.
Ganster.
Encyclopaedia

Britannica

‘
a
;

Edu.

609 S. Boulevard

Corp.

ve

Evanston

SECRETARY.
FOR
STIMULATING
WORK
bev if ge
If you pew
ee
:
and
want
an enjoyable
on
Personnel, 317-9600 ext. 218.
o
SKOKIE VALLE
ae
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL &gt;

SERVICE
DAvis 8-6880

OFFICE

Hours 9-5
636 Church

INTERESTING

PLANNER

YOU
WILL
BE
COMPLETELY
trained to plan local and foreign tours.
All
public
contact.
Light
typing.

CLIFF

No Fee.
Sat. by appt.

lady

and TYPISTS

a
&lt;

EMPLOYMENT SERVI

KENDALL

COLLEGE

2408 ORRINGTON,

EVANSTO

Immediate opening in a.
for CLERK-TYPIST
Age
not
a_
factor,
typing
required. Close to L and bus
If you prefer to work in a co

©

please

o

location

and

a congenial

MEMBERSHIP

|
s¢

atmos

contact Robert Dan
Phone 869-5240

at

RECORDS

International organization has
in
MEDICAL
RECORDS
CLERK.
typing, Evanston organization can

store.

two young women

Ex-

for

NO
use

general records

and clerical work. Call Wally, Boulevard Employment
Service,
Ist Nat’l
Bk. Bldg. No Fee. DA 8-7171.

Receptionist

—

No Typing

and working
Do you onsey meeting
with people,
bu t have no skills? Then
call us. This position is FREE.
Evans Personnel 1609 Maple UN 9-3160
DENTAL ASSISTANT WANTED.
FULL
or part-time. Experience desirable but
not necessary. Good wages.
GR 5-8997.

records

op

department—typ

filing membership
cards for Re
around the world. Excellent b
Hours 8:30 to : cs ay
ROTARY
Ridge Av., Evanston

1600

LGE.

N.

SUBURBAN

ONAL

TISAvis

BUILDER

luxury homes is seeking an
ambitious young woman for ir
ing and
challenging
office
p
Typing
and
figure
apt. nec.

$380-$420 per mo. Free ins. and
sharing pension plan. WI 5-6800.

Cleaning Store Attende
COIN

OPERATED

CLEANER

Good working conditions. POF
noon and evening. Village of
674-9270.
:

s * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News ° Glenview Announcement
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
serving
and The Village Lamplighter,
ay

AND

modern office building. Close to
Orchard Shopping
Center. Hours:

NIGHT SHIFT IN MODERN
INSTITUtion. One half of usual hospital work
load. Modern audio visual installation.
Pension plan and other fringe benefits. Central Evanston
location. Call
DA 8-3042, Personnel.

GENERAL

empleo

GENERAL OFFICE.
WE OFFER

benefits.

Call now for an appointment:

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

to $500

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

,

Personnel Department
1771

Registered — $530 to $600
Licensed Practical —

TOUR

Sherman

BENEFIT TRUST _
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Evanston

$450

Man

to 4:30, 5 day week.

Evanston
BR 3-2155

conditions,

and

NURSES

FREE.

8-6880

WRAPGIFT
FOR
WOMAN
YOUNG
ping, packing and general stock work.
gift shop.
leasant interesting work in
Permanent 5 day week. Apply mornings in person

1523

Fine

Swanson,

of assuming responsibiliti
Many company benefits, 8:30

fits. Executive office national corporation. Exceptional pre-employment test
scores,
school
or
work
references
required.
Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300

STENOS

cellent pay. Paid vacation, 5 paid holidays. Many other

MOR-

ee

ton Grove
Craig, YO

CAFETERIA

CLIFF

A DIVISION OF JEWEL COMPANIES

CASHIER
INDUSTRIAL

POSIOFFICE
IN
MARKET
THE
job
tions is wide open, we have many
who will be
employers
orders from
pay
and
are
you
as
you
take
glad to
are
you
while
salary
a good
you
recovering your skill. Call or phone,
fees are paid by the employer.

TURN-STYLE

BASKIN — EVANSTON

CORPORATION

Avenue

W.

Exceptional opportunity —
intelligent, energetic yol
woman with top skills, cape

MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

John

SECRETARY

is seeking a woman
to 35 for their
sales
rep/public
relations
program.
Good personality and ability to deal
with
the
public
necessary.
Light
typing
helpful.
Company
furnishes
wardrobe,
car for personal use, and
all
expenses.
Hours
9-5
and
no
Saturdays. Salary to $450.

Packaging Corp. of America

STOCK

east, Dry, WINNETKA, wast Dy. | Wetted’ ty Yel leting dues
New

NATIONAL

Mr.

Church

100%
PUBLIC CONTACT
FAMOUS

_

Benefits

LYTTON'S _
EVANSTON”

See

Employer

RUSTY SKILLS?

PART-TIME

train.

Opportunity

REQUIRED
FIGURE
APTITUDE
light typing. High school grad. Excellent
opportunity
to
learn
modern
pepe
ai accounts payable operaion.
Excellent starting salary, merit rated
advancement,
3749
hr.
work
week.

SWITCHBOARD

SALESLADY

HANSON SCALE CO.
1777 Shermer Rd., Northbrook
272-1100

fits,

ry

p

g

pre- | 1866 Sheridan

workers

Equal

TRAVGREETING
RESERVATIONS,
elers, passing out brochures are what
room
show
beautiful
at
learn
you’ll
Light
suburb.
northern
in
offices
are
personality
good
and
typing
completely train
will
they
req’s.;
if
position
Exc.
rest.
you to all the
the
and
contact
public
like
you
travel
fabulous
include
benefits
privileges. To $450 to start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
966-0700
6028 Dempster

Ass'n. of Wilmette

ment

lo

Em

An

Insurance

Most Liberal Discount on Purchases

ACCOUNTING TRAINEE
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Ist Federal Savings &amp; Loan

NORTHBROOK
(Near Dundee Rd.)

Park

Ave.

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

328-3400

ferred.

will

Winnetka

ORMAL SMALL OFFICE. DIVER.
COMPANY | INF
sified general office duties in research

pleasant

time

Avenue,

708 Church St., Evanston

Fitzgerald Employment
Sheridan

950 Linden

EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE
CLUB
NEED s
ans.
receptionist
to help
members,
phones, operate small s/o. Very light
typing. FREE.

$500 TO $550
Extremely interesting, challenging
opportunity
sition.
Outstanding
experienced secretary. No fee.

Berlitz School of Languages

Good

Excellent Salary Arrangements

EVANSTON
AV.
869-2580, Ext. 416

1740 RIDGE

AIRLINES

FOR:

Language Teachers

SECRETARY

Service

EVANSTON
869-7790
Suite 520
Opportunity Employer

a
Packaging Corp. of Americ
Evanston
Chicago

Excellent Profit Sharing Plan

OPERATOR

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

starting
good
week,
3714 hour work
opportuniadvancement
with
salary
ties, fine fringe benefits and working
conditions. Pre-employment tests giveffectively
are
you
assure
to
en
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300

1632

OFFICE GIRL

- PROCESSING
DATA
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. 3712 hour week.

commodern
position,
Responsible
Reoperation.
accounting
puterized
typing
aptitude,
figure
good
quires
in
nce
experie
ability, some previous
accounting or clerical work.

Highland Park
ID 3-4333

OPENINGS

Church
An Equal

also

EXPANDING

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

ESTATE

HOMEFINDERS

Packaging Corp. of America
1632 Chicago Ave., Evanston

1866

638

Ill.

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 challengin
and rewarding. Call today for persona
interview.

WILMETTE

KEYPUNCH

KELLY SERVICES

Evanston,

REAL

Hwy.

SECRETARY
Executive

Chicago

in
assignment
interesting
has
tion
Personnel Department for alert young
some
Prefer
woman with good typing.
secretarial experience but not essential. Good starting salary, top fringe
benefit program.

WITH LEISURE TIME—
REGISTER EARLY
FOR FALL ASSIGNMENTS.
WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.
Temporary

DRESS DEPARTMENT
COAT DEPARTMENT

ORGANIZA-

NATIONAL

EXPANDING

and Professional

LYTTON'S
EVANSTON |

PERSONNEL DEPT.
SECRETARY

NEED.

LADIES

Insurance Company

Help Wanted—Women
Business

FOR
POSITION
alert woman with good background in
executive
secretary
skills.
Personal
initiative, excellent typing, dictaphone
experience..
Salary
commensurate
with experience. Wide range of fringe
benefits. 3712 hour week.

Secretaries
Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
Clerks
Keypunch Operators
NCR Operators

National

107

Professional

CHALLENGING

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

information.

and

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

"IS A KELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

WE

Help Wanted—Women
Business

1967

Excellent opportunity if you
are an experienced operator
or are willing to learn. Work
a five day, 37!/2 hour week
in our modern Home Office
building. To train you must
have at least 20-30 wpm typing skills and career plans.
Salary commensurate with
experience. Come in or call
Mrs. Bell at 475-7900 for

ALL OFFICE SKILLS

Edens

Professional

EXPERIENCED
OR
TRAINEE

ookkeeping Mach. Opers.
Switchboard Opers.
Dictaphone Opers.
Keypunch Opers.
tenographers
Bookkeepers
lerical
Typists

rlington

and

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

IBM KEYPUNCH

EXPERIENCED

Evanston—839

107.

Wanted—Women

PaO =

ine

107

Help Wanted—Women

ee

Classified

.

�107

Business and Professional

OR OUR ENGINEERING
_ OFFICES LOCATED IN
"EVANSTON.
Excellent
ag

opportunity

am

for

:

a_

bright
:

become

io
a

associated

with

Zenith

6=6min
«its.
engineering
in
Evanston.
The
ant will possess: above

Wis plus

vels

the

ability

to deal

pleasant

working

of personnel.
offers.
and

a

full

range

facility
selected
average

with

all

condi-

of

nefits

including: profit sharing and
paid Blue Cross-Blue Shield.

company

PHONE R. VOLPE FOR

\PPOINTMENT, 745-3227

ENITH RADIO

1900 N. AUSTIN.

An

Equal Opportunity Employer

equal

Street

SCOTT,
FORESMAN —
&amp; EO.

Company

employer

a SRDS

Soe Pema,

-CLERK

(Magazine

makeup)

cellent working conditions
company benefits
rs 8:30 to 4:30

nvenient

transportation

‘3

tandard Rate &amp; Data Service

we

_ §201 Old Orchard Road
_ Mr. Surek, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE,

ILLINOIS

~~, PERSONNEL

SECRETARY.

HLY

CONFIDENTIAL
Variety

POSITION

in this work.

You

will

ectly responsible for executive
ng
and
correspondence.
All

are

required.

Good

salary

and

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
Evanston _
475-4700
:
National Sorority
Clerk Typist
$400

708 Church
328
28-3400 —
3
appt.

St.,

Evanston

TENT
OPENING
IN
SMALL.
department
office.
Diversified
iment requiring accurate typing:

*s
a

Hours 9-5
636 Church

&lt;nowledge of office machines

salary
commensurate
nefits include 3 weeks

helpful.

with
ability.
vacation.

ett Electronics Corp.
indee
Rd.

Northbrook,

For
:

TEMPORARY

WORK

in

Northern

Suburbs

:

m 605, 64 Old Orchard, Skokie
Monday, Wednesday, Friday only
For information cali 782-8805

~ LIBRARY ASST.
ious

rape nence

. FRE

No

Sat.

.

MPLOYMENT

DAvis

| YOUNG

.

1523

client

—

GENERAL

and

inquiries

Loop,

CORRESPOND-

for

manufacturing

hospitalization,
working hours,

OR
EVES.
&gt; ©xp.
not

train you
tie

MD

|

to

FULL
AND
PARTnecessary.
We
will

earn

between

$100

per
week.
Mr.
Ricky’s
Bivd., Skokie, OR 4-9300.

OFFICE

OLD

ORCHARD.

and

9300

GOOD

yping
required.
Younger
girl. Medicare reports
some
reception
duties.

Salary

okie

good.

Call

Jim,

Employment.

7925

OR_

N.

FOR

Many

5-2300.

Lincoln.

ON

EXPE-

Northshore

will train beginners.

firms.

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400
Sa?

Avon
Add
_ Chgo.

328-7622

583-5147

$ $ $

GENERAL
OFFICE,
ACCOUNTS
RE.ceivable Clerk. Alert gal to operate
Burroughs
Sensimatic,
plus
misc.

routines.

Good

figure

" SECRETARY

ART-TIME OR FULL TIME
girl office. Northfield. Phone
or eve.

835-1876

- Classified

Evanston Review

446-

Evanston

DavisSt.

869-0300

Workshop.

FREE.

train.

$375

to

start.

LEWIS
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
| 1618 Orrington
DAvis. 8-6880

Nursing

CONTACT MISS DICKENS
PERSONNEL D IRECTOR

EVANSTON

HOSPITAL

2650 Ridge

Evanston

492-4600

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News « G6! enview Announ
cements * Northbrook Star ° Highland
and The Villa ge Lamplighter, serving Lake
Forest-

Lake

Bluff

a

genuine

desire

to

be

STAT. TYPIST
A _ POSITION
IS
NOW
AVAILAB
or the typist who enjoys
the cha
lenge of manuscript a
report ty
ing. Liberal benefit program includ
3 weeks
paid
vacation
and
tuitid
reduction.

1812

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL. DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
Evanstd
An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERICAL-TEMPORARY
FULL OR PART-TIME
GOOD SALARY
Phone for interview
272-2700, Ext: 23, Agnes Ferney

Divine Word
Waukegan
and

|

Rd.,

Glenview,

Seminary

between

Techny,

GENERAL
.

Ill.

Northbroc

OFFICE

RELIEF RECEPTIONIST, XERO
X
2400,
some
filing,
mail,
gener
clerical work. Light typing helpful b
not essential. Top
pay and benefit
Laboratory
locate
in
Northbroo
Private transportation essential.
C. W. Berndt 272-3030
An equal opportunity employer

SMALL
X-RAY
COMPANY
NEEDS
experienced
secretary.
Exc.
salary
ife and health insurance. Wilmett#
location. Call Mr. Schick 256-4700.

SECRETARY

MEDICAL
POSITION
HOWARI
street.
Start
in
two
weeks.
Som
typing.
Excellent salary. Call Walls
Boulevard Evanston Em loyment. 1
Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

BOOKKEEPER—LIGHT
BOOKKEEP
ing experience preferred. Interestin
and diversified
work.
Advancemen
Pleasant
working
conditions.
Ag
open.
Glenview
Accounting
fir
Starting salary $400 per mo. Call 729
4000.

Receptionist Secretary
OFFICE
FORcan DENTAL
Hours
be - flexible.
opportunity.

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager

$500

IDEAL
JOB
FOR
GAL
WHO
LIKE
responsibility, plenty of public contad
and a future. You'll work for ‘‘ace”’ q
bosses in offices near home. Free IV
Personnel, 7247 W. Touhy, SP 4-8584
4770 N. Lincoln, BR 5-0400.

GR

6-3170.

Wonderfu

* Highwood Herald August 24, 1967
&gt;

Pit

employer

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
For Small X-ray Company

Comprehensive personnel benefits
including retirement pension
plan, hospitalization and life insuranc
e, 4 weeks paid vacation,
sick leave peat. 7 paid holidays,
tuition rebate and medical
discounts. $75 0 to $810 per month commensurate
with preparation and exper.

aptitude

convey

Evanston

RECRUIT
PEOPLE
TO
in research studies ‘confirm’s Creative Research

Will

274-81

opportunity

service to customers, have a pleasa
personality and telephone voice. Ace
racy in typing a necessity. Age
25
40. Call Mr. Bergstrom.
WM. J. PULTE, INC.
272-7889

RESEARCH ASSISTANTS

| YOU. WILL
participate
ducted by

Street

Receptionist-Secretary

KAY CAMPBELL'S

618

equal

ATTRACTIVE
SALARY
FOR
poised young woman
as receptioni
typist
for
a
leading
North
Sho
builder
of
quality
upper
inco
homes.
Should
be
at
ease
wh
meeting and talking with people. M

Top
starting
salary.
shops. Clothing
dis;
.

opportunity available to registered nurse
who ‘has
preparation in public health. Recent M. P. H.
‘Person will be responsible for coordinating
activities of ambulatory
services:
Out.
Emergency
Room,
and
Staff
Offices.
Research
Hospital
affiliated
Northwestern
ated in beautiful Lake Shore residential suburb north of Chicago. Unlimited potential
for individual creativity and program development.
I. E.: Home-Care Program.

ee...

me

now
available.
active
Pleasant
counts. Apply

Excellent

and some typing required. Experience
or willing to train. Call Pavlik Bros.
AL 1-5672
UNUSUAL
HIGH
PAYING
MEDICAL
position, North suburbs.
Well known
specialist. Younger. Call Wally. Boulevard Evanston Empl. DA 8-7171. No
Fee. Ist Nat'l Bk. Bldg

(rhesus,

SPORTSW EAR
AND
PART-TIME
POSITIONS

FULL

Public Health

965-3240

PART-TIME
TO
HANDLE
SALES
correspondence.
Ability to type and
write
letters, excellent working conditions, working hours optional 9 to 5
p.m.
in Skokie
offices.
Write
BEA,
Attn. Sales manager,
P.O.
Box
148,
Skokie, I].

An

CLINICAL SPECIALIST

Territories
Sub.

EE

OEME—DAYS
T $1.75
RD.
GLENVIEW.

To Your Income

Good

biology to work with monkeys

Exceller

IN

SALESWOMEN

BURGER KING
OR START

1834 WAUKEGAN

DEGREE

NOPEE
.EMPLOYME
HoursNT 05,SERVICEUN 9:3520
Sat. by Appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

;

FULL

CLERICAL,
LIGHT
TYPING.
WEST
Evanston
area.
Salary
to
$95
per
week. Work with phone orders, processing orders. Call Wally. Boulevard
Evanston Employment, DA 8-7171 No
Fee. 1st Nat'l Bk. Bldg.

office

3

FREE

TO

1771 Howard

NO TYPING REQUIRED FOR THIS
Interesting
position in customer rela_tions
wit
a
top
company.
The
essential qualifications
are _ personal
oat tik
one
ee
warmth,

Ferney

‘PLACEMENT

Grove

Employer

TECHNICIAN

COLLEGE

wpm.

building, good transportatio
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.
_ BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CoO.
Personnel Department

LIFF

Prestige spot for attractive
younger
rl to assist young, dynamic
president.
You'll
schedule
appointments,
screen visitors, use your good
skills.
DOROTHY PARKS

627 Grove,

965-4

Opportunity

50-60

company benefits, lovely ne

Public Contact

given

PRESIDENT’S
SECRETARY!!

Evanston

tween

Laboratory
located
in
Northbrook.
.
essential.
Private 3g
CALL: C.
W. BERNDT 272-3030.
An Equal Opportunity employer.

PAID VACATIONS AND HOLIDAYS.
Gool salary. Phone for interview,

INTERESTING

DEPENDENT

YEARS

3

TIME

ivine
ora seminar
Waukegan Rd., between
and Glenview, Techny, Il. mic

Experienced or willing to tra
accurate typist, typing b

TOP PAY AND BENEFITS

Evanston

ieee Vi ee

Ave.

for various

Av..

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

Inc.

Morton

merit
sala
paid
vacati¢

‘PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
E vanst
An Equal Opportunity: Employer

BERMAN

baboons, etc.) in evaluating subacute
and chronic
toxicological
effects
of
various materials. Weekend shift.

ACCURATE TYPISTS

-

file clerks and typists

WITH
oppor-

contact.

srief
resume, please, outlining. expeience,
age and eatery requirements.
:
385, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

YPIST

WOMAN

Chicago

8-6880

SHARP
GAL
for challenging

Some

9-9510;

and varied dutiesin small, pleasant
office of Gift Shop. Filing and light
typing.
3 days
a
week.
Apply
in
:
person.

_ Advertising Agency
“RSONABLE,
aptitude

UN

3

salary with
Fine fringe

CLERICAL—FULL

OFFICE

SERVICE

ngton

Evanston.

Equal

Av.

BIOLOGY

Packaging Corp. of America

1632 Chicago

ASSISTANT

riencé

needed.

LEWIS

Avenue,

BR 3-215.

SALARY

LIBRARY
WILL
TRAIN
A
become a library assistant. No

to

cago

work week, good ta
merit rated advancement.

MRS.

Baxter

Lincoln
An

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
Desirable
benefits. Pre-employment
tests
to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300.

THE BLUE PARROT

Experienced Operators

_ WOMEN’S WORLD

;

Il.

“PUNCH OPERATORS.
__

St., Evanston

FOR

Laboratories,
6301

position requires good type_ing, shorthand
skills. Some
previous
steno or office experience,
Pleasant environment.
Executive
of:-.
fice, national corporation,
3714 hour

TOP
ARCHITECTURAL.
FIRM
Is
seeking
personable
gal
who
enjoys
meeting
the
public.
Screening
ana
testin
applicants is only apart
of
your Sb
f you enjoy variety, like to
work
in beautiful surroundings,
and
can type about 30 wpm,
please feel
free to register by phone, or come. in
and see us. Salary to $450. MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612 Chi-

ducts.

. 1771 Howard Street
274-8100
An equal oppotrunity employer

brownlie personnel

Regularly
scheduled
weeks
3
increases.
tuition reduction,

SECRETARY

Personnel Department

,

Inc.

THE
MANAGER
OF
OUR
DATA.
processing
center
needs.
an
alert
young
woman
with
good
shorthand
and typing skills and some secretar
ial
experience. Interesting duties include
- handling all correspondence, etc., plus
setting up procedures for the department. An exeiting position in one
of
the newest, most fascinating phases
of
business operation.
;
We
are a fast-growing international
manufacturer of hospital-medical pro-

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON.
AREA—
girl
capable
of
doing
her
own
correspondence with colleges all over
the country. Light typing.
FREE.

open.

Data Processing

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.

BUEHLER LTD.

p to 3 weeks vacation

salary

&amp; Drum

ASK

ERTISING AND PUBLISHING
POSITIONS
WITH
PROGRESSIVE
'
Company.
New
plant
and
beautiful
modern
air-conditioned offices. Good
wages
with
extraordinary
employee
benefits.. Phone
or
come
in.
for
perncess interview and let us explain
10 Ww. we can improve and secure your
:
.future,

N.
Kedzie,
Wheeling by

588-8500 weedays
831-4699 weekends

-TYPISTS

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

paid benefits,

Strum

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

274-8100

opportunity

Now
located
at
3400
Chicago, but moving to
February.

for appointment.

Professional

ADMISSIONS
ALUMNI
AUDITORY RESEARCH
CHEMISTRY
INVESTMENTS
GEOLOGY
GRADUATE SCHOOL
PAYROLL
PHYSICS
STUDENT LOANS
STUDENT HEALTH
TRANSPORTATION
Secretarial
and
general
office
po
tions are available today in the abe
areas
to
assist
faculty
and
st
members
with
correspondence,
r
ords,
class
work,
student in uiri
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependabil
and good typing required.

TRIAL BALANCE,
PAYROLL,
ACCTS.
receivable, accts. payable. We have a
capable
assistant
who.
will
help. to
ease the break-in period

~ 729-3000.

Personnel Department.»
1771 Howard

Crocker

and

-NORTHWESTER
UNIVERSITY |

FULL CHARGE THROUGH
GENERAL LEDGER

INTERNATIONAL
SALES
AND
COL:
lege editorial need high school gradu_ ates with good shorthand skills.
Call Mrs.

Help Wanted—Women Business

BOOKKEEPER
MAN OR WOMAN

NEEDS
5 years

STENOGRAPHER

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.

107

Business and Professional

PROMOTION DEPARTMENT NEEDS
College
girl to assist customers
by
letter and phone. Special assignments
require
letter
writing
talent
for
promotional campaigns. No typing.

lot,

parking

Mele Wanted—Women

—

CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE

paid holidays, excellent transfree

Professional

NATIONAL SALES MANAGER
skilled secretary;
minimum
experience. College preferred.

i-2 years experience, typing
25-65 wpm. Free insurance,

portation,

pe

107

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

3ressive young woman who has had
ome previous secretarial experience

&gt;»

Business and

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

Secreta ry

Help Wanted—Women _

�n
io
ct
Se
g
in
is
rt
ve
Ad
ed
fi
si
Clas
THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

¢ WILMETTE
1232 Central

Central

444

433-4300

Park

HERALD

Ave.,

VILLAGER

REGULAR

COPY

and

Lake

433-4300

Bluff

Forest-Lake

$1.20 per line

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE |

251-4300

WOMAN DESIRES TRANSPORTATION |
Winnetka,
to downtown.
5 days wk.
Rd.
and Waukegan
Lake
from vic.
Glenview. Will pay. Business 446-7072;
home 724-7848.

AGE

MESS

all
to
HIGHLAND PARK

LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
8-1440.
DAvis
hospital.
animal
local
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.
STONE
WITH
RING.
GOLD
OUND:
identify
Must
Glenview.
in
found
inscriptions in ring. Write T-353, Box
60, Wilmette.
OST MALE CAT, BLACK AND GRAY
white
coat,
tipped
with light brown
tail, neck and down. Reward,
paws,
GR 5-6932, Evanston,
_Y.G.
CHARM . BRACELET
OST:
St.,
Davis
500
Vic.
8-10.
hearts.
Cregier
Mr.
Call
Reward,
Evanston.
at WA
2-8488.

—WILL
DRIVERS
San Diego Sept.

ING

IC

on
DATES

VOl

+

f\;

Bookkeeping,

brought
rates.

IM ply

=

ateae

listing

ere

events

Siva yo ates TOBAY
now

are

We

1967.

Help

1e
Deerfield

r
Villager

444 Central Ave. Highland Park

GRADUATE

University
penses for

STUDENT,

N.Y.C.
5473.

Sept.

3-6.

NEW TRIER TEACHER
to New

Will anyone who saw the
Accident on the Chicago and
orthwestern Railway Station

will drive

York-Conn.
your

by

car. UN

GR

28th

or

4-5395.

OLD

d

d

pion

mig

&gt;

A

pup

for

love

and

FREE,

fun,

A.K.C.

cham-

$50

and

spochsnns alameda i

a

*

OR

ADULTS
3-3838.
:

as

0355.

Poode

Silver

Miniature

| FEMALE.

8 WEEKS.

SHOTS.

AKC.

835-3430

WHITE

NURSING
ACRES
HITEHAVEN
home, Inc. 1505 Greenwood, Glenview,
Til.
Non-racial.
Rita D. Russell, Administrator.

&amp;

and

$5.00
TOY:

white

GR

Rae

24,
ie

1967

for

|

¢

5-8387

A.K.C.

&lt;1:

4

months

Call 537-6962

BASSET
A.K.C.

PUPPIES —

REGISTERED, 8 WE
UN 4-4245
;

A.K.C.

Golden

Retrie

PUPS. FEMALES.
Call 438-6649.

PART

OLD

ENGLISH

_

SHEEP |

female,
12
weeks
old.
priced to the right family.
724-1294

POODLES

TOY

cream,

OR

A.K.C.,

Reasc

MINI.

health

BLACK

COPY

DEADLINE:

Friday, September

pak

SEALPOINT

3 YRS.

MALE

trained.

OUR

ed

1-2692.

_

SLLION

REB

GOLDEN

8 weeks

Bluff

white.

5-2484

RETRIEVER

old A.K.C.

Field, and Show.
Call AL 6-0930.

champ.

Exc.

PUPS

bred.

tempera
Be

FREE TO ADULT FAMILY |
Male

thoroughbred

shots.

HI 6-4822.

tionate,

— 4 P.M.
|, 1967

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Forest-Lake

Kitter
he

AL

Call GR

Ads
Lake

HOME

Call

One
male,. champagne
and_
Sweet and affectionate, no shed.

alert

pet.

dachshund,

House

brok
;

BEAUTIFUL
GERMAN
SHEP
female, 2 years old, A.K.C. reg.
272-7064 evenings. Thursday or F
WOULD

LIKE

TO

FIND

Shepherd

old. Wonderful

with

GOOD

dog.

children.

HO!

142 year:
945-6

138.

MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS. —
A.K.C. CHAMPION ete
7 WEEKS AND UP—$85 AND
674-9445
:

female

serving

:

-

COCKERPOO

THE

JOIN

The Classified Department will be closed
Monday, September 4.

and The Village Lamplighter,

KIT-

pa

TRAINED.

Beautiful Siamese
FINEST STOCK,

for German

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

OLD;

729-2678

Beautiful,

* Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk

.

guaran:

Miniature Schnauzer

MULTIPLE COLUMN DEADLINE: Friday, September |, 1967 —| 2 Noon
REGULAR

Evanston Review

Bred

Call 678-3983

PUPPY,

male,

FREE

August

PUPPIES, .

$150.

POODLE

shots.

|

Ph

:

female.

up.

MALE;

EARLY CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR
ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1967

at the Beauty Corner Beauty Salon
Complete line of hair work. 945-1525.
ADSERVICE.
MAILING
HOME
invitastamping;
stuffing,
dressing,
pts
manuscri
d;
addresse
hand
tions
correctly typed. 729-1846 after 6 p.m.

Use Hollister Want

PERSIAN;

black male adult.

and up. Call 815-385-4552.

Labor Day
NOTICE

_IN(No.

Personal

6

KITTENS,
BEAUTIFUL
trained black, other colors,

6:30-8:30

Jewel.

tr

after

761-7976.

temperament,

6:30-8:

registered

litter, Crown

13 _-

Litter

Call

BERNARD

Male

ae

FRATERNITY

$30.

ai

MALE

SAINT

HUNTING.
5

POINT

gentle.

tiger kittens;

evenings

pointer-springer

we gn

SEAL

markings.

Extremely
475-7079.

MOS.
a
ce
:
5
ted

(1) Poodle
Free (1!) Schnauzer, ONLY.
EXC.

FEMALES,
pedigree.

Pobre mgt
lovable, cute,

anddly. playful, charming, happy and
272dumb.

sired

ee
children.

eee Rg
healthy,
Sweet,

exc.

ABs te Heed

PUPS.

has

Mascot

DOG

with

SIAMESE

COCKER-POODLE
Black. 412 mo. Housebroken.

| DALMATION

Poodl

ten
R.M.
quad,
champion
Show quality. Call 328-3286.

MRS. COLA GRAY

ARE ALWAYS
SPECIAL

ad

BIRD

haired

LB sere

SMA

pity:

A.K.C. REGISTER
Phone 296-2601
ao

HIMALAYAN

2730 HAMPTON PKWY., EVANSTON
Phone DA 8-8274. If no ans. please try
again.

BRAY

.

11 MO.

:
ae.
tan.
and

SEEKS RIDE
Aug.

,

Mixed.

LITTER

black and white.
Male. weighsCall30 Ibs,
CR 2-5076

5-

4:58
AT
EVANSTON
ST.,
AT DAVIS
my
where
6,
July
Thursday,
p.m.
husband sustained a severe fracture to
train,
the
his skull as he alighted from
be so kind as to call me? I would like
to learn the details of what occurred.

Domestic Investigations

e

Friendl

CORNELL

Phone

FOR

short

beautiful

GOLDEN
RETRIEVERS
ALK.
Dame Indian Knolls Senieca G
heritage. Females, males,
;
6-15-67. Shots. Call AL 1-8115.

room to run. 256-0510.

Wants good home

exshare driving,
will. transport.
to Ithaca or

car
Leaves

fog

Leg 28—CALL NOW 8:30 TO

Travel—Share Your Car

8

Personal

‘

433-4300

945-7300

German

10

etween
betwe n
rit cog” B09-96i7
SHEPHERD AKC. CHAM: : | watchdog.
GERMAN
COMPLETE LINEAGE FURNISHED. | _ week nights.

ee

ID

256-4300

or

TRAINABLE

RB

FOR

Miniature

7 WEEKS.

CHIL-

DREN

COLLIE
MALE
Pye
Wren te
y
mily.
i
ee
fj
6-2058.
Hees ALpine

NNOUNCING
NEW

Herald
Park
Highland
Ste
FOPe.
iGO

LOST CAIRN TERRIER:
to
Answers
Evanston.
S.E.
male.
name Sniffy. Reward. Call 869-7158.
BICYSCHWINN
24°
GIRL’S
OST:
Glencoe,
School,
at South
left
cle,
between July 11 and 15th.
Call 835-2283
COBALT BLUE PARLOST—BANDED
of
vicinity
“Chips’’;
Name
akeet.
Lane,
Timber
and
Av.
Shermer
Northbrook. CR 2-0620.

ed oy
or

A.K.C.

4-1845

UN

13

White

Wor:

LINES,

er PupsFOR
SchnauzRAISED

MO.

4

Cats

Collies. A-K.C, registered.
5435 or 815-459-7889.

derfulintefamily pets, good watch dogs.

9

A

dates TOMA

your

cledring”

ng

ious eek Cake

T9

“1

by

yo

help

to

us

through

rest Bo
-

work

monthly

Low

date.

- RETIRED C.P.A.
pee ey ee
ee
ate.
u
brou
ack: work
AL 14047 .

of

ogee

serge een

Pg

ge

:

listing

phone) a complete
and events.

Mail (or
meetings

to

up

and

PLAYMATES

children,

:

Tax

INC.
ING, _Back
AA BOOKKEEP
Taxes,

IT WORK?

Sunday,

lines

MALES,
HOM
after 6:30 p.m. a

GOOD

ee ickan.” HaHome
housebroken.
only.

4

Dogs
WKS.,
262-0574

a.

gs

err

we

ge

homes

Good

—

BAY

FRISCO

TO

.
Service—income

Accounting

9

c:

OST: LARGE SHORT HAIRED GRAY
striped cat. Last seen Aug. 13. Call
272-6862.
RACING
SPEED
TEN
OST: GREEN
Schwinn bicycle. At Northbrook bike
races. Reward.
272-2261

WANTED

RIDER

through THE CALENDAR
DOES

ES
Shots
F._

Se
and

galT. dR
Rs ny mS
ete
BLOOD
| BRCELLEN
Gin
Leeving tetoy

"CLEAR" all al ClIUDclub datGates

HOW

cae:

“

gre

1 OR 2 TO
7. Students or

4-7778.

PA

adults.

TAKE
6 or

2-3875.

ID

after 3 p.m.

afternoons

and

s

C

4

A

J.
EDWIN
204 HR. SERVICE.
ASSOC. 341-1711 or 341-1712.

10 days.

Poodes, Toy, Silver, A.K.C

PUPS
SHEPHERD
GERMAN
A.K.C.
DISPOSITION.
and
QUALITY
OF
bred
prospects—line
show
Several
LAND 4,
ROLF von OSNABRUCKER
7 BOYS—2 GIRLS
, 5. Bik. and tan.

HIGH. | 274 [0%:or yourselt-call anytime for
WANTED BETWEEN
DEERFIELD AREA PUBLISTY | RIDE
ima: :
gett
aii
Soe
eee
WO,
ent
AND.
a.m.
8:15
TE
and
7:30
HecIDEN
between
mornings
N
CHAIRME
;
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS

UN 4-9169

SEE
THE
T.H.A.
FARM _ TOUR
UNDER ANIMALS
gees

10

and Cats

Dogs

10

Your Car

Travel—Share

8

Minimum

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

475-1560

Personal

Business

5

Found

Business

order

with

Cash

EVFOREST,
AND
KEDZIE
EAR
anston. Reward.
DA 8-5549
FOLDOVER
LEATHER
PINK
OST:
keep
please
St. Finder
purse, Main
blue
in
glasses
return
and
money

PRICES

serving

RATES

LAMPLIGHTER

or if paid within

Lost Small Male Beagle

case.

VILLAGE

Tuesday

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

Lost

THE

-

Noon

AN
ADVERTISER

945-7 300.

Park

444 Central Ave., Highland

AND

DEADLINES

433-4300

Park

Highland

e DEERFIELD
272-4300

Northbrook

Rd.,

1438 Shermer

446-4300

1232 Central Ave., Wilmette

Highland

e HIGHWOOD

* NORTHBROOK STAR

TALK

Ave.,

Central

724-4300

Rd., Glenview

1806 Glenview

251-4300

Ave., Wilmette

e WINNETKA

446-4300

ANNOUNCEMENTS

GLENVIEW

e

LIFE

444

HERALD

PARK

HIGHLAND

e

NEWS

1232 Central Ave., Wilmette

475-1560

St., Evanston

1020 Church

e GLENCOE

REVIEW

EVANSTON

e THE

TO

GOOD

long-haired,

cat.
Please

call

* Deerfield Villager ¢ Highwood Herald

UN

HOME

black and
4-4534.

Classified — |

�9
66 | Coins and Stamps
202
oncrete Work
11

| Conducted

House

1
Town Houses
3
18
Vacation Rentals
53 | Gardening and Landscape Service—
171
Plants and Shrubs
2 | Gutters and Downspouts

Sales

12 | Disclaimer of Debts

175

ioneers—

169

utos—T,

196
188
189
192

Trailers—For Rent

190

obiles—Wanted To Buy
(os——Trucks—T railers—
_ Wanted
and

To

|
|
|
|
|

For

intenance

Furnished

:

and

Repair

Cats

12.

:

RWEGIAN
ELKHOUND
old. A.K.C.; make
5997.

BRED

Whit =;
female.

COLLIE.

champion lines,
Exc. health, all

‘PUPPIES.
ideal pets;

SABLE
ss
shots.

Antiques

PICASSO

Must

rifice to good home. $25. 272-0653.

HOME
WITH
CHILDREN
black male Labrador Retriever,
ebroken, all shots.
256-4023

ENGLISH

ale

;

SPRINGER

$7 weeks

gs

SPANIEL
sired;

Retriever Puppies

A.K.C.
ie,

REGISTERED.
831-4012

SIA$30;

i yrs.

DACHSHUND
- Male 6 yrs. old, female 5
ell trained.
Call AL 1-1278

re

old.

SK

N

ick and

Will

hold

;

MALAMUTE

dog.

OLD
good

needs
p.m.

$50

white,

Puppy

shots.

deposit

EL 6-5342

ALTERED
home. UN

14

Books

and

CASH

FOR

YOUR

15

Animals, Pets
and Supplies”

“T.H.A. FARM
TOUR
iE
F

THOROUGHBRED

:

tion

presents

its

FOOD

2nd

Annual

PETS

SUPPLIES

Two locations to serve you
Davis St.,
Dempster

Evanston, GR 5-9821
St., Skokie, 675-9645

pen Sundays—Skokie

Only

CK

MARE—13/3
GOOD
EQUITAhorse and junior jumper.
idden
our
;
taken
10
year
old,
has
merous ribbons in shows. Call after
p.m. 945-4124,
0

;

HORSES

Large,

LARGE
ew

Art

DINNER

PLATES

pattern;

1840

AND

handles;
ble 6
8

Louis

loom,
NC]
TOV

Victorian

XIV
brass

Gold.
chest,

FOR

FATHER

ROOM

CLOCK.

running

order.

Quick sale $250.
835-4570

C.1810

Moving.

“Original Oil Painting
ris

scene.

$175.

— Classified
:

IDE

X

677-8217.

""

Magical

SEE THE
T.H.A.
FARM
TOUR
PY iene
ad UNDER ANIMALS

21

RENTAL

DEEP.

&amp; WOOLENS,

YARD
1

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
8910

WAUKEGAN

RD.

YOrktown
29

Moving

5-5080

and

MIDDLETON

MIDDLETON

INC.

626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center, Ph. 824-9212

DRESSMAKING—SPORTSWEAR,
CASUAL, FORMAL AND WEDDING.
ALSO ALTERATIONS
Call VErnon 5-0758

a Difference

Pianos—All
PAY

ILL.
CR

TOP

2-5520

case.

HAULING

In

mint

A

sacrifice

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

Musical

MILDRED

Instruction

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

POPULAR

ALpine

IN

PIANO

1-4201

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun!
Village School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

BRITISH VOX
PRACTICE

ESPANA

Western,

FOLK

GUITAR;

used. Asking $75; French
net, $65. Call after 5
p.m.

NEVE
wood

AL 6-3080

clar

*

MAGNATONE
BASS
GUITAR,
BES'
offer;
Kalamazoo
amp.,
best
offe
Bundy
flute, $100;
Bundy
trombone
$100. Call VE 5-0023.
LOVELY
KIMBALL
BABY
GRAN
Plano
and bench,
$450. Come
mak
offer. Leaving for Florida.
GR 5-5655
LIKE NEW AUTO SOUND BASS
HOLLOW BODY, NEVER USED,
W/CASE. BEST OFFER OVER
$85. 724-8969.

ELECTRIC
BASS
GUITAR
KALA
mazoo $100 or best offer; Crestwood
pickup
electric
offer. 945-3439.

guitar

$50

or

bes

HARMONY GUITAR
Excellent condition and
uality, $60
Call evenings after 6 p.m.
274-0998.

AMPEG

like new,

VOX

AMP,

12

$150.

SUPER

MUST

INCH

SPEAKER

475-8536
BEATLE AMP

WITH
organ

o

SELL

BASS

AMP;

VOX

ESSE

Bass in excellent condition with cove
and stand. One year old. Asking onl
$250. Call 945-3774

BLOND

RICKENBACKER
String with case, stra , 2 pick-ups. 1
year old. For information call
253-1414, ask for Jim

bag
w/-

at

Conn Organ - Like New
$975.

FRENCH

EQUIP.

REFINISHED

rebuilt $350.

Chicago

CO 17-7564

VIOLIN—EXCELLENT QUALITY
Full-size
student
instrument.
Bow,
Case and accessories included. $85.
Call evenings, 446-7866.

CABLE

BAB

_UPRIGHT—INTERIOH

Ken

Sweet,

864-7407.

STEINWAY PIANO

PIANO

MOVING
MUST
SELL
COMPLETELY
reconditioned
BALDWIN
PLAYER
PIANO. Private owner. $375.
764-1080
CLARINET
—
LEBLANC
NOBLET.
Good
condition.
Quality
instrument.
$120.
Also
Gemeinhardt
flute,
exc.
cond. $135. 433-2853.
SELMER
ALTO
MARK
VI
SAXOphone. Never used. Cost $525. Sell for
$350 or trade for baritone saxophone.
446-6287.

724-8690.
PROVINCIAL

Grand piano. Refinished in fruitwood
New
keys,
pins and
strings.
$1,275
Ken Sweet, 864-7407.

McCALL

3811

$5

EXCELLENT
CONDITION TO BEGI
lessons, Evette Alto sax $125; Bund
Selmer clarinet $75. Call 729-2307.

TWO
AC-50
AMP
(TUBE)
UNITS;
T-60 bass speaker cabinet; Grenadier
PA speaker. HI 6-7465 before 2
Sun.

MOVERS

PIANO

CONDITION
256-0588

FENDER
SHOWMAN
15
AMP
TO
only. $225. Also Epiphone base guita
and case. $200 or offer. Both in mi
condition. 251-7135.

5-5900

cond.

UPRIGHT

GOOD

PIANO CO.

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

DOVER

1-0666

$150., VOX A.C. 30 $200.
Call 446-8178

PRICES.

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

Tl. C.C. 18345MC-C

RO

$2

FENDER JAZZMASTER

60
bottom.
Excellent
for
bass. Must sell for college.
24-2264

$175; Gibson hollowbody elect. guitar
in exc. cond. Also w/case. A giveaway
at $100. Phone 831-4487.
2 SUPER
CUSTOM
MADE
SPEAKER
sections with 2 blow proof speakers in
each. Used twice; orig. cost $800, will
sacrif. for $225 ea. or $400 for both.
Also Gibson E. B 2 CD bass, never
used, best offer. 446-6147.

1-2686

SNARE DRUM AND STAND
6 lug Ludwig.
Good
condition,
GRaceland 5-2755.

Makes

FALCON
AMP,
Reverb, tremelo, comp.

WALN
conditio
491-0272.

GIBSON
CUSTOM
GUITAR
ESstereo with case. Beautiful conditio
Will sacrifice. 256-3239.

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |
GIBSON
Speaker.

Style

PIANO,
MODEL
.
offer. Call John at 446-024

HENRY
F. MILLER
DARK
spinet
Piano;
very
good
$300. After 6 p.m. weekdays

Musical

HOllycourt

KELLY MOVING
AND

Wurlitzer Combo
ELECTRIC
$85 or best

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
WAREHOUSE. SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JENSSEN—CABLE—GRAND
New Spinet-88 Note
$369
New Console Direct Blow
439
10 Used Grands
fr.
$195
Steinway-Baldwin-Mason-Hamlin
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr.
$195
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon, and
Thurs. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 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
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.

MIDWEST

MOVERS

Pianos and Musical

Instruments

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.

WILL

Storage

NORTHBROOK,

HERBERT

It Makes

Need

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

30

MONOGRAMMING
SILKS

5-7400

RENT EVERYTHING

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

M.G.

BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED
WITH FABRIC
EXPERT
PLEATING

ANN

OR

LIGHT HAULING, DAYS OR NIGHTS,
furniture,
luggage,
appliances
odds
and ends. Bonded and insured 869-0325

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

MARY

Rental

Skokie

CALL

PARTY

8910

EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

Equipment

IN:
(No.

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748 Oakton,

RO

For

UNLIMITED

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

1709 Glenview Rd., Glenview,
Ill.
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

256-2228

By the WANDA BROTHERS
Children’s party, club, stage, etc.
Ask for Dan, ALpine 6-1148
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.

23

34

until
fully

FAVORITE

all!

MAGIC

Buildings

Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

Home or Studio
Beginners or Advanced
2-4045

Inc.

MAGICIAN

for

156

Don't Buy a Grand

SHORE’S

fun

WE

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?

REGISTER

RECREATION

bar. Excellent condition., $75. 251-6161.
OGANY,

NORTH

CLOWN

anted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses

159
162
161
155
160

Instruction

and

Trimming

163 | Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing

166
167
157

HOWARD DIAMOND
Pianos

Equipment

and Trailers—For Sale
158 | Typewriters—Business
Machines—
158A
Office and Store Equipment

Instruments

RICK

Service

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and E uipment
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

upright desk,
trim, family

FROM
THE
carved
door,
hinges. $1,250.

NTIQUE CASH

BOOKS

Catering

Call DA 8-7724.

ARMOIRE
nce
of Lorraine,
ornamental brass
747-1480.

MED.

18

Musical

34

Entertainment

OF HIGHLAND PARK
“Your entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“One call does it all”
:
ID 2-1240

Gifts

NIKKOR f/2.5 105MM LENS FOR LEICA
camera. Exc. lens for portrait, sports
and
fast
moving
events.
One
of
Nikon’s best lenses. 272-9276.

30

and

| Toys

POPULAR PIANO

hdo Productions,

4X5
CROWN
GRAPHIC;
GRAFOmatic holders; Riteway holders; 4x5
Linhof;
214
x 214 Kalloflex;
Highland
Strobelight timer, etc. 835-0307.

A

drawers, blond chestnut with walnut
it

22

PENTAX CAMERA OUTFIT
Pentax SV with 1.8, 50 mm lens and
detachable light meter. Takamar
28
mm
auto. wide
angle
and 200 mm
auto. telephoto. $230 or best offer.
DA 8-8491 after 6:30 p.m.

Goods

odd pieces Copeland—Spode

reese

Cameras

Dressmaking—Sewing—

BUTTONS,
BUCKLES AND MACHINE
button
holes.
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zivpers.
SHOP
FABRIC
VOGUE
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034

1-7112

Opportunities

Business

17.

BOARDED

and

AL

Reasonable prices, work guaranteed
KAEHLER LUGGAGE SHOP
1421 Sherman Ave.
DAvis 8-0744

$50 mo.; pasture avail.
Farm—566-7007 or 272-0084

. Antiques

Ala

HARDWARE
STORE—ESTABLISHED
over 19 successful years on the North
Shore, owner retiring—asking $17,000.
May sell
property.
CHIEF-REALTORS
965-6680

clean box stalls-new barn,

in fed;
ippletree

Life

Buy

| Tree

165

Industrial

Town Houses
194 | Trades and Exchanges
179
Vacant Prope
176
Wtd. to Buy—Apartment
177
Wanted To Buy—Houses

Professional

Men—Business
and
‘Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men and Women—lindustrial

152 | Trucks

Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages

Needlework

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

HORSEMENS

FOR

AND

Business

16

Tour on Sunday, August 27th.
‘ ida
tour. See 4 farms never before
to tour viewing (Rogers Red
, Libertyville, Scottsdale and Daheaton and Sea H orse, Bar‘j
). is
guest
fee
includes
lation, lunch, dinner—no addition
expenses
(and
some
of
the
serve
too!)
Starts 9:45 A.M.
;
reservations call Ruby Anderson,
Empire 2-0343 (Libertyville)

_ELSINGER'S

21

20°X

ENCYCLOPEDIAS
1965,
20
+~VOL.
Cost
$200,
sacrifice
$35.
Britannica
$75; Americana $25; Colliers 1966 $165;
World Book $55; AL 1-7385.

MALE:
CAT
4-6511 after 6

MANCHESTER
TERRIERS.
LOV_and loveable, males, reasonable.
8 weeks old

Goods

LITHO.

BOOKS
Classics,
Fiction,
Non-fiction,
school
and reference, children’s. A-1 cond.
25c to $1.25
VE 5-0785.

PUPPIES,

up,

and

Art

BOOKS WANTED. LARGE OR SMALL
libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA,. You are welcome
to browse. Kennedy’s Bookshop, 1911
Central St., Evanston.
UN 4-4449.

THOROUGHBRED

A.K.C.

and

SIGNED

AMERICAN
PHOTOGRAPHIC
BOOKS
wanted, Special interest: Alfred Stieglitz; Photo-Secession Federal Security
Administration. Write T-272, Box 06,
Wilmette, Ill.

$100 EA.

FUL CHOCOLATE POINT
2 kittens; 8 wks. old; 1 male,
Males, $25 ea. Pure bred.
:
729-0865

150 | Mobile Homes—Campers—
120
Utility Trailers
149 | Miscellaneous
146 | Miscell
For Sale
141 | Miscellaneous—Wanted To

GET OUR BID ON YOURS
For sale. Phone for information. Call
DAvis 8-4424, BOOKERS BOOKS.
1307 CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON

champ.

” PArk 4-6615

Golden
_

old;

Rooms

153

Houses
Houses by Area

6

and

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

arms—Acreage—Estat

68
26
56
27
3

Women—Business

154 | Sporting Goods

Crypts

Co-op Apartments

172
173

Instruction

Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting

36
174
81

&amp; Repair

Sales

and

Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students

34
70

Buildings

Condominiums

76

Goods—For Sale
Goods—Wanted To

35

Instruments

Business Property
Cemetery Lots and

67

Repair

Buy
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found

|
|
|
|
|

ANTIQUES-ARTWARE
THE COURTYARD
38415 Lake Street
Antioch, Illinois

ALTESE PUPS FOR THE PERSON
to
be
different.
A o wishes
Tiny,
ing,
will
not
age.
Shots’ 4. Ib.
irents. $90. Call 256-2292.

and

57

33

Musical

| Rummage

180 | Schools

:
Service

Apartment

113
114

147 | In Memoriam

122
136
140
148
124

VEILTAIL GUPPIES $1.00 EA., ORIGinal pair $8.00. 813 Laramie, Wilmette.
W. of Edens, S. of Lake.

NTED:

or

Service

1

Equipment

Decorating

Printing
110 | Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
111 | Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service
112 | Real Estate For Sale

Service

138 | Household
144 | Household

24’’,
color.
Titled
“Still
Charlotte’’. 338 of 350. Price
$300.

AND

107

Store

and

193 | Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
29 | Roofing and Siding
30 | Rug and by = apd Cleaning

108 | Piano Tuning

Wanted—

| Home

Painting
Persona
Personal

108A | Pianos
and
109 | Plumbing

Men and Women
Household

134

Houses

Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

66 |

128 | Household Appliance—

Apartments

Hotels
Houses
Houses Te Share
Industrial
Light Housekeeping

‘
is and Photography
=ami
are of Thanks
-orpentry—Cabinet Work
Py

—

126

Halls and Studios

Supplies and Materials
Opportunities
:
ents and
Partnerships
Personal
rv

Dogs and

Room

Furnished
Garages

Help

132
130

Convalescent Homes

Motors.

and Gifts
and Contractors

‘PURE

Rent—

and

Women—Baby Sitters
Women—Industrial

64 | Help Wanted—
181
Men—Business and Professional
65
Men—Household
24
Men—iIndustrial

Apartments
Apartments To Share
Board

55 | Office and

Women—Household

22
23

Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists

Rent

Outboard

63

Entertainment
200 | Equipment Rental

and Sports Cars
itomobile Loans
Servic
tomo!

54 | Notices

10
rag
and Air Conditioning
21 | Help
Wanted—
75
Women—Business and Professional

170 | Electrical Service

utomobil
For Sal

For

logs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
| Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made

142 | Motorcycles—Go Carts
143 | Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction

2

MAHOGANY UPRIGHT. $175.
CR 2-1730
CUSTOM
MADE
AMPS.
W/RE

verb. ea. equivalent of dual Showman
80 watt 2 15” Altec Lansings.
Also
Echoplex. Call Doug. 255-4922.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification +132 in
this Paper!

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk « Glencoe
News
Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star « Highlan
d Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake ForestAugust
Lake Bluff

24,

1967

�2.

Instruments

LOWREY

1,300 organ,
CONN

cherry wood; 2 yrs. old.
272-1851
E FLAT ALTO

SAX

cond.
playing
Asking $85. CR

exc,
new,
Virtually
lost interest.
wat

3
GUITAR,
MASTER
JAZZ
ENDER
months old, exc. cond. $275; Amp Pe
Gemini No. 1 amplifier, perfect cond.
$150. 272-4859 after 4:30.

DIRECTOR

ONN

condition,

good

trombone,

Olds

$90.

fair condition, $70. 945-1356.

k

VERY

CORNET,

IBING;
12ENBA
GIB’)
G:
12STRIN
|
ACHER
ICKENB
del Super Reverb; Vox columns; Conn

trumpet. After 6, PArk 9-0885.
Piano Tuning
5

Improvement
FOR THE FINEST IN:
Kitchen Remodeling
Room Additions
2

KOOTING
.
. Siding

OPEN

HOUSE

Tiny Tot Play School

and _ foreign

dancing

crafts,

of exp.
19 yrs.
language.
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

Licensed

ENROLL NOW FOR
FALL SESSIONS AT

TOM

THUMB

NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed 4 State of Illinois)
Creative half-day programs for your
pre-school child (ages 3-5)
2612 Central St. UN 9-5565
ENCOLLEGE
FOR
PREPARING
Reading development
trance exams?
will
reading)
in
(Masters
teacher
comprehension
vocabulary,
in
tutor
and speed reading. Hrs. flexible. Exp.
as North Shore High School teacher
272and college instructor. Exc. refs,

8608.
ASSOAND
THERAPIST
LEARNING
ciate 20 years experience in helpin,
an
readers,
poor
underachievers,
children with learning problems. Jane
Sweet, M. Ed. by appointment only.
HI 6-1322.
LIKE
YOU CAN SPEAK AND WRITE
study in Eng.
a college grad. Home
speech, literature, and history. Write
in confidence to Wayne King, 6818 N.
Wayne St., Chgo. before Sept. 1.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Ilinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—

classroom

free.

Main

529

ton. UNiversity 9-4774.

St.,

FREE

Evans-

WHEADON NURSERY SCHOOL
Evanston
2212 Ridge Avenue
Tui21-5—Low
play—Age
Creative
week—Transportaday
5
tion. 2, 3 or
INFORMATION: 328-9043.
tion. FOR

WILL
TEACHER
CERTIFIED
EXP.
analysis,
do tutoring and phonetical
reading compr., modern math, grades
1-4 in her home. Northbrook. 272-6130.
OLD
YR.
4
AND
3
FOR
ROOM
children in afternoon groups at First
Trans.
School.
Nursery
t
Methodis
avail. Call 864-6181 or 475-8413.

ESTIMATES

after

6 p.m.,

VE

5-0262

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES
room:
_
d

Pants pore

ar ditions

a

Dormers
| Bathrooms
Free Estimates Gladly Given
salesmen
Deal direct with owner—no
Once job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
SERVICE
A COMPLETE
OFFER
WE
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
how large or how small the
matter
No
work, we will be pleased to figure it.
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
HiLLcrest 6-2100
John B. Clausen
Structural Engineer
PArk 4-7786.
Mrs. V. Short

HOME
AVAILABLE

OWNERS

NOW—THE

Northfield Bldg. and Const.11.
Northbrook,
Eve.: 446-7064

Deal With

Lauer Const. Co.

And Save 20%

| Kitchen

arches

| sean
Room

On
Bedrooms
Dormers

Additions

RECHTORIS

EDWARD

AND
All t

CARPENTER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
s of Remodeling, Additions
ew Construction,
Garages

272-5353
ESTIMATES
| FREE
HEAD yourSTART.
CHILDwillA tutor
GIVE YOURteacher
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION
child
Certified
in
my
Northbrook
home.
Reading.
REMODELING - REPAIRS
are my specialty. 272-9026.
Builders

and

Contractors

Kitchen Salon
Inc.

Jirect Factory Distributors
s
KITCHEN

CARINE

Vane

COMPLETE WOOD
FORMICA KITCHENS
EVERYTHING

BRIGHT

AND

NEW

BEAUTIFUL

INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

‘OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB
Save By Buying
From

A Distributor
ALL

WORK

COMPLETELY GUARANTEED
VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

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

24,

KITCHENS

OUR

Complete jean

GATHERCOAL
Carl

Boll

SPECIALTY

and

estimates.

CONSTRUCTION
AL 1-0225

PLASTERING

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

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPE NTERS

Floor and Wall Tiling

Metal
ALpine

CONTRACTOR
&amp; CO.

Construction

HI _6-5400
Box 84 Northfield
REMODELING,

GOMPLETE

NEW

tile
baths,
kit.,
additions,
homes,
work, roof repairs, concrete work.
CO.
CONSTRUCTION
aii
oak
CRestwood 2-4429
ESTIMATES

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
446-3268
Winnetka

1724-9704

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

ceilings

and patching.
ALpine 1-3047

GENERAL MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

CHIMNEYS,

BRICK

walls;
cement
repairs;
basements
waterproofed.
Call after 6 p.m., 5884213. Suburban Tuckpointing Co.

MR. FIX-IT
PHONE
SMALL REPAIR JOBS.
676-4350

FOR

52 Building Supplies and Material
PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop eK
(66 lb. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone
CONCRETE STEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer a
Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.

UPS

Happ

Rd.

HI 6-2402

INVITED

Concrete

Il.

ways,

steps,

JOSEPH

1-2618

Firewood

patios,

DRIVE-

KNEIP
ORchard

Prompt
Insure ¢

Fully

Ill.

PArk

4-1691

NEW
AND
OLD
LAWNS
REPAIRED,
nursery stock, complete maintenance
service, 20 years on the north shore
Franchi Landscape Service. CR 2-2611.
FRANK VOLE LANDSCAPING
fall
gardening
services;
fertilizin
after
clean up. Reasonable rates, Ca
6 p.m. ID 3-1160.
MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and
tree
service,
sodding,
seeding, black dirt and tractor service. A free estimate call 537-6232.

and

Downspouts

GUTTERS CLEANED
Northern Eagle Roofing Co.
ROOFING

repairs

3-3174

PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK
Also
stone
Walks.
patio,
floor,
etc.
and black top paving. Young, competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.

ORchard

5-4030

W. L. PRINCE
Gutters and roofing. Carpenter. TuckBoning and Cement Work. Phone 446-

56

Lawn

Mower and
Service

57

y

GARDEN

+ Painting

INTERIOR

and

Small —
G

Decorate

Professional
NORTH

CRestwood

SHORE

2-57

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; §
nd Ps

oo

INTERIOR
1530

Spencer

8

DECORA

shing—paper

ing)

EXTERI

AND

Av.
ALpine

1-6344

it
Painting, Paper HangExte’

38 yrs. on N.S. Interior,
;
GOOD PREPARA
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSEgi
tt
G. M. Garre

LAURITZ JENSEN —
AND SONS

478-5955

Henry

PArk

CLearbrook 9-0495

INTERIOR
Dier

AND

_

EXTERIO
;

PAINT

LIVINGSTON

Complete Decorating Servi
Skilled workmen
ly_
DA

8-5004

KURTAND GRONAU
DECORATING

PAINTING

Rd.,

4-6146

Decorating

REASONABLE
AND
EXTERIOR

ALL EXTERIOR

ing, washing, paper hanging.
an
experience,
guaranteed,
work.
GR 5-3255.

Europeinsured

p.

PAINTI

DONE AS YOU LIKE IT. PE
service. Julian Painters, OR
and

PAINTING/DECOR:

eg

ON

Service.

storm

windows,

tree
Northbrook, Ill. 272-0
EXP. WALL WASHING, CLEAN
removal,

:

Be

basement. All type floors, painti
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.
EXPERIENCED;
PAINTING,
DEC
rating,

paper

Lowest
0794

hanging.

estimates.

or UN

CLIFFORD

Fully

C. SWANSON

satisfaction,

gainting,

quality,

decorating,

uggestions

Fully insured
PAINTING
AND Paris
ring a specialty.

U

and

pa)
ave

YOrktown
yeiN
Re
nti

.

on

work.

Engstrom,

UNiversity

Svec. rates on int. and
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
insured. Lloyd Broberg,

%

GIVE

and estimates

Guaranteed

insur

Call Mack.

9-1013.

ext.

Mueller

EXTERIOR

AND

$85
pai

743-

283-4390

INTER

¥:

4-594¢

GUTTERS CLEANED $10; G
cleaned and painted inside $3
ing and dec. interior and e
\01
Mr.

PAINT-

ES1

mates. CRestwood 2-1557 after 5

6 ROOMS CLEANED,
a A

F

Complete Decorating Service

OR

PAINTING AND WALL WAS

All work guaranteed. ie BL
GR
R. Hawkins

s * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager ° Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review © Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcement
serving
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
er,
and The Village Lamplight
pg 5

Est

DAVID N. PADDOCK

S.

ote hi
ee

aes eS

———
| west

625-2255

FRAZIER PAINTING/DECO
:
2 WORK:
SPECIALIZING IN EXT.
scraping, putty,
window:
Average
bungalow
calk, paint $3.00. Average
id
scraping
and
aint
nsured:
using
Dutch
Boy F
PHONE
JU 8-0300 (bus.) or 561-9373
(r¢
oa

Herman

AS

Servic

Free

exterior and interior.

Tractor—

MOWERS

SARE RES

PRICE

Courteous

AT PRICES YOU
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY

KNOLL’S

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

GUTTERS

IN FINEST

Shore Decoratir
Union Cr

No Job Too

VICTOR’S
LANDSCAPING:
ALL SEAson maintenance. Sodding, top-soiling
and yard remodeling.
UN 4-3172

Gutters

LO 1-5437

TLY DO
ALL WORK EXPER
CAN AFFO

eal

C. L. VOLTZ
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SOIL

Glenview,

&amp;
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PAINTING

King

SOIL

E. F. BASSING

Tvforms. Basement waterproofed.
ing North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
ALpine

VE 5-1195.
Beinlich, The

COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
AND
construction. Grass sod, expert in rock
gardens,
weed
killing
and
hedge
trimming.
Horvats Flowers and Nursery
4230 Dundee Rd., Northbrook 272-4563.

Work

CONTRACTOR

walks,

OFFICE TEL.

REALISTIC

I L—HUMUS—SAND—MA-:

Complete Gutter and Downspout Service
;
All type Roofing
- “Serving the North Shore for 25 yrs.”’

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

S O

ure
power
weed
mowing—gravel
drives—rubbish removal—power lawn
rolling—tree
removal—fill
dirt-grad-

ORchard 4-9423

INC.

Northfield,

DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.
53

TOP

Mr. Hauber PA

Mr. Schmidt a
Mr. Eckert
;
|
ECKERT DECORATING

uality North
ean Expert

4-1272

PA

Michaels

She

on North

478-0136

IT’S TIME TO PLANT TREES, EVERgreens,
shrubs.
Grass—sod—tractor
work—fertilizing and maintenance.
Horvats Flowers and Nursery
4230 Dundee Rd., Northbrook. 272-4563.

BILL HESKETH
PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

TUCKPOINTING.

J.

Walter

ay

FR E EST
FULLY INSU
E, 17-0737

SPECIALIZING

RAKING

BLACK

SCHNEIDER &amp; FALASCO
lathe
1-7119

eb

.*

E &amp; B Decoratin

est.

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS
Planting. Lawn work, aeons. FertilSprayLawn-Shrub
Trimming,
izing,

ing.
Jim

TILING

Glenview

PLASTERING

250

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

New

Rd.,

RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

REMODELING

PURTELL

REMODELING

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370

GENERAL

Waterproofing

GLENVIEW

BROS.

J. M.

AND REG. LAWN MAINT.
CLEAN UP s
ROTOTILLING
NEW LAWNS—SOD—SEED
NO JOB TOO SMALL
PA_ 9-1690
BLADES CO.

THE

Caulking
Brick
Staining
Bldg. Cleanin
Leaky Basements
Bidg. of a 1 Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

1328 Waukegan

BJORNSON

wis

VACATION

TUCKPOINTING

BATHROOM

Free

experts.

DRIVESTONE,
WORK,
TRACTOR
ways,
grading,
rubbish
and
brush
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking
CR 2-0173

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

2-2217

Insured

BLACK DIRT
POWER

BUILDERS SERVICE,

Building—Repair—Millwork
*‘Let George Do It’’
CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

OUT

replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

Repairs

Free

h

for 46 years

CLEAN-UP

shrubbery.

paper

WHAT BETTER RECOMMENDA’Ci
your dec
with
gamble
No
problems if you consult one ©

QUALITY LANDSCAPING
Complete tree services
Licensed and Insured
Japanese
gardens,
waterfalls, pools,
sod, maintenance,
Professional Tree &amp; Lawn Service
CL 3-4200 or 639-2446

867-9199

Chimney

CUTTING,

and

3 Generations

SERVICE

raking,

|

workmanship |

of TR

Thorough

678-2458

WASH

DELIVERED—PICK

Phone

QUALITY

power

°

Residential Painting
rs ag
| paner Ranging

WHO?

SODDING,

ALL

IN FINI
SPECIALIZING and
De

Shrubs

Ready for Them.

LAWN

24 hr. Emergency Service

831-4767

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
272-7951
FREE ESTIMATE

Math

Gutters
All types

30 years on the North Shore
QUALITY WORK

AL 1-1254

TO

and

THE MOSQUITOES, OF COURSE.
Have your yard sprayed professionally.
Call Peter—433-0400.

Call Tom
UN 7-8636
R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal
INSURED

MANPOWER

and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling
bonded
fully
estimates,
Free
work.
and insured. 20 years’ experience.

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

We're

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED
NOT
in shower area.

Fully

etc. and put
shrubbery
spots, trim,
are
your lawn in tip-top shape. We
and offer you
rs
experienced landscape
weekly or monthly maintenance service at lowest price gg on yn We don't
but endeavor to
profess to be the best
give
you
the
best.
For
immediate
service call Allen J. Clover Landscaping Service, 328-7750.

CERAMIC TILE

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
348-4852

2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of properarrangements.
ty. Full and half da
Hot lunches, arts
Age 212 through 5.

and

FOR

8

5 TO

17,

AUG.

LUMBER)

phases

ATTENTION LAWN LOVERS
This is the month to take care of bare

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

446-9079

Instruction

and

Schools

(DIV. OF WICKES

Service—Plants

IN

clean

Neat,

Gardening and Landscape

54

446-6220.

SPECIALIZE

inting. Ind. attention and n
e met.
Color
matchin
continuity
as part
e

driveways,
remodeling.
CALL
1724-8242
E
328-0797
ACRES CONCRET
Cement work. City sidewalks.
Midwest Bank Card
Charge
it.
censed, bonded and insured.

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

IMPROVEMENT

HOME

patios,

WE

WALKS,

SERVICE

WORK,

CONCRETE

Building Maintenance
and Repair

WICKES

Remodeling Co.

Glen-Wood

PANELING,
BSMNT.,
REC.
RM.
ACcoustical ceils.;
floor tile, on.
carpentry
and
repair.
By
independent
carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

If you want Quality
and Workmanship—Call:

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Epes eosin | Checked Electronically
CRestwood 2-1112
bROMPT SERVICE
YOUR PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
and _ sold.
rebuilding; Fg oo bought
Associates, UN 4-7407
KEN SWEET,

Free estimates. Call UN 4-2414 after

CONTRACTING—ADDITIONS

Free estimates

cracks sapaired.

order. Also basement

OR 3-0360

Remodeling-Carpentry

m Remodeling
| Bathroo
fj
R

Honest Craftsmanship

9

TUCKPOINTING.

COMPLETE
REMODELING.
KITCHens, rec. rms., dormers, porches. We
do our own work. All work guaranteed. Call evenings 465-8743 ask for Al.

Rooms

Rec.

Basement
. Dormers

CONSTRUC-

a

sidewa

EXPERIYEARS
15
CARPENTER,
roofing,
ence. Additions, remodeling,
and_ porches.
rooms
rec.
siding,
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.
CARPENTRY
AND
REMODELING
Paneling,
Porches,
Windows,
Etc.
15 yrs. experience. Do own work.
Cc. Gosser
AL 6-0789.

Home

ZENKER'S PIANO CO.
TUNING REPAIRING

7

REPAIR,

|

‘i

, patio
and colored
tion Go, ‘Merames
6

othe

Alfred J. Stevens

CONCRETE.

HEDMAN

i

LES

CHIMNEY

DE LUXE

HERITAGE

Concrete Work

53

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INTE] OR AND
RIOR
INTING
AND PAPER HANGING
segs FRED ESTIMATES
5-3048
DAvis 8-7687
AND
EXT. PAINTING. WALL

BUY
DIRECT
FROM
FACTORY
dealer. Minimum order 60 yds.
FRANCIS JACOBY &amp; ASSOC.
GR 5-6020

66

EXTERIOR PAINTING
AT A REASONABLE

Free

ests.

Call

Rich

Albert

679-1928.

paperhanging.
Expert
plascarpentry repairs. Immediate

RBAN

ALpine

ROOF

TREATING

SERV.

edar or asphalt shingles, repaired,
reated or replaced. Flat decks coat.
da
or
recovered.
Chimneys
_tuck-

pointed. Gutters painted

Home

T DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Bassing

ORchard

MAKE

5-4030

EXPERIENCE

The

LICENSED

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
M
cogearg
Member of

:

te ea
National

INC.
Arborist

a

Tree

02 Glenview

Conference

Road

PArk

4-1300

XPERT TREE REMOVAL °
7
US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE

any removal problem
ir men are experienced

in

all phases

you have.
and insured

of tree removal.

Modern

hydi oe
ey Sm
at your disposal
ith
know-how to back it up. Also
ywer stum
inding.

_JIM

BEINLICH—The

nco

Firewood King

VErnon 5-1195
THOMAS J. LYNCH
:
. TREE SURGEONS
IMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,

&gt;

surgery,

modern

est

L&amp;S

6-4380

VErnon

5-0514

TREE

WE
GARAGES,
Reasonable

Jim's Wall Washing

SERVICE.

Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Tange now for disease and insect

S.

Radio

dispatched

crews.

437-

Service

ESTIMATES
729-3274

Attic and Basement Cleaning
and hauling GR 5-4900.
BEST WAY
WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE
Reasonable rates.
Call 478-2900.

AL

72

Old Willow Rd., Northbrook
272-7096

A.

Morrison,

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Professional Rug Cleaning

Arborist

NEED

TREE SPECIALISTS
Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
ower stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

Repair

plant.

Associated

Lauer Const. Co.

And Save 20%

%

-1-1254

|

x

WE

831-4767

SHOP

Davis and Church

LETE
KITCHEN
i types cabinets

ade

to order.

ir. Dawson,

2

REMODEL.
and lavatories

Furniture

251-5737

repair.

or

AL

Call

1-6709.

RY, REC. ROOMS, PANELbuilt-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
of work.

rman,

Reasonable

prices.

Call

3748

jonable

al

ers

6910

74

amp. agacviek

—

Wanted

254-2202

} Floor Refinishing and Covering
DOR SANDING AND REFINISHING
_in the finish of your

choice

Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
CRestwood
ATTSON

12 room
led

FLOOR

Bob’s
2-2699

Floor

Co.

SERVICE

$19.50 complete.

Sanded,

and finished
quality work and
rials. For dependable service

-9535.

If no

answer,

766-2965

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
d,
buffed.
sonable. Free

Classified

done.

AND

TRIER _ township
ALpine 1-5697

24 Hr.

Home
or
office.
estimate. 255-1131,

Answering

FOR

RENT

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

for

AND

FLOOR

POLISH-

rent.
ACE
RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

AND

SLIPCOVER

SALE

REUPH. SOFA—$39 plus fabric: CHAIR
—$19
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea.
plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—
CU
M
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

Custom

House

Furniture

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

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING
SALAD BOWL OR GRAND PIANO
YOU NAME IT-BIX STRIPS IT
Emerson, Evanston
864-387

1024

HAVE ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER
Want regular business work;
specialize in college
thesis
work,
Capable
and dependable. 729-4016.
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480

WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do
at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.
HOME TYPING SERVICE
Manuscripts, tapes, letters, misc.
Experienced
Dependable
Reas. rates
272-8680
EXP. TYPIST, FLUENT
IN FRENCH,
wants
part-time
work
mornings.
Northbrook area. Write T-347, Box 60
,
Wilmette, Ill.

Sit. Wtd.—Baby

WORKING

YOU

MATURE
WOMAN
WILL
CARE
children
or
invalid
5
days.
housework. 483-5943.

FOR
No

MATURE
WOMAN
WANTS
TO BABY
sit. $1.00 an hour. Call Mrs. Wood,
272-0509, Northbrook
EXCELLENT
CARE
FOR.
YOUR
CHILD
hour, day or week.
272-5657
WORKING
GRANDMOTHER
WILL
baby sit for wrk. parents in exchange
rm./bath or small apt. Lessons—watch
ea cook. Write box 60, T-356 Wilmette,
Illinois.

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

MALE
NURSE
L.P.N.
AVAILABLE
2
or 3 days a week for relief nursing.
Call DA 8-3493 after 4 p.m.

104

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.

DOMESTIC
DAY WORKERS
HOUSEKEEPERS TO LIVE IN
HOUSEWORK AND CHILD CARE
$12 per day plus carfare
References Avail.
CALL MR. GOLD, UN 4-7178
BAKER EMPLOYMENT

811 Davis

St. -

273-4849

EXPERIENCED

1771

or 475-1800.

WOMAN

I WILL PICK UP AND DELIVER
HAND IRONING.
CALL 869-6631

ALL

LADY IN VIRGIN ISLANDS DESIRES
live-in position in North Shore home.
Preferably
Northfield
or
Winnetka.
For information. 446-7982.

and The Village Lamplighter,

nts * Northbrook =

serving
yt

525
=e

OLD

_Staff Assistant

Buying Dept.
Public Relations

to age

Secretaries

No Fee
Sat. by

52

In

Research Dept.
Advertising Media

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
appt.
636 Church St., Evanston

RECEPTION
NORTH
SHORE
Pany
is looking
ust type. 9-5.

ORchard

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

. we

Lake Forest- ake B

SERVICE
DAvis

Bldg.

9-1 142

Part-Time, Permanent
Position For

Clerk Typist
WORK
APPROXIMATELY
4 HOURS
per day,
Sdays per week, Afternoons
preferred, but schedule can be flexi
e.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
RIDGE
AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR A SHARP
individual in Industrial Minerals Division. Should be an excellent typist and
willing to use a dictatphone.
We
offer
excellent
benefits,
good
Salary
and
a
hour
day,
For
interview, phone Mrs. Lynch.

International

8-6880

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.
YO

6-3000
An Equal

Skokie,

Illinois

Opportunity

U 3-0700
Employer

MOTHERS
DON’T

value

UNDERESTIMATE

in the business

positions
available
skills are rusty or

oe

world.

We

for you
if
even if you

CLIFF

YOUR

have
your
have

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

Jr. Secy's
VARIOUS

NORTHSHORE
FIRMS
need
Jr. . secy’s
with
and _ withou
steno. Will take beginners as well t
as
cae
Salary
dependent.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

$400

PUBLISHING
COMfor a receptionist.
FREE.

LEWIS

1618

SKOKIE
NEW

THE

226 IN

At North End of West Parking Lot

274-8100
employer.

IISECRETARIES!!
Secretary

ORCHARD,

350-42:

SECRETARY
(NO SHORTHAND)

DESIRES

day work, cleaning, laundry, ironing,
references, own transportation.
869-0719

Jr. accountant,
some
coll.
N.C.R. ped «a train or expd
Ass’t bookkeeper, hand entry
Payroll clerks, train or exp.

2020

WE HAVE A NUMBER OF
Excellent new openings in this field
including
Executive

45
43
42:
413
40¢
40
39¢
36
700-90¢
85¢
400-504
45q
350-45¢
325-4.

Professional

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

475-55
55

Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
Office Personnal Interviewer
Bank tellers, train or expd.
File clerk, expd.
Key punch, school or exp.
Clerical trainees, no typing

Wanted—Women
and

OTHERS!

Dictaphone secy., export exp.
dictation
Secretary, no
Insurance exp., type
Public contact, dictaphone
Dr.’s receptionist typist
Typist,
big variety, Old Orchard
Personnel rece tionist-typist
1 girl sales office
Become secy, learn dictaphone
Typist, learn recept. and swhd.
2 girl office, young pref.

AWAY

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,
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Evanston

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk « Glencoe
News * Glenview Announceme

Help

MANY

\

Westmoreland

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Howard Employment Agency

WE HAVE

SUITE

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

UP AND HAUL
DEBRIS
Call DA 8-2074

contact

2 secy’s to Purchasing Dir’s
Secy, manufacturing
Secy to Doctor
Assist Personnel Dir., secy
“Girl Friday’’ to Sales Mgr.
Publications secy
Secy. to advertising Dir.
Legal secy trainee
Ind. Relations secy.
Secy, T.V. Planning
Write own letters, It. steno
Secy, market research
Secy.-recept., yg., Old Orchard

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and
nonstudents for any type work. Top Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf 5-0743.

CLEAN

public

$46
to 5

io
typing, light bkping, 9-5
charge bookkeeper
College acctg. or exp. desired.
Dictaphone secy. to Dir.
In educational publishing

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

BELIEVE?

DAY WORKERS

Lab. technician, will train
1 yr. H.S. chemistry qualifies, 9
Secy. manage 1 girl ofc.
Should like public contact
Learn Purchasing
Only typing req., age 18 to 30
Reception-swbd—It. typing
Co. will train, 9 to 5, new ofcs.

60%

NORTHBROOK WEST
Will care for one child, days,
while
mother works, Must be 2 yrs. or older.
References. 272-6093.
CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
Wknd.
proxy.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings. Compl. charge. Call 251-1726
before 5 p.m. If out call again.

Business

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 4 South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

WE BELIEVE THESE POSITIONS
TO BE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE

Full

LICENSED BABY SITTER HAS
OPENING
FOR
ONE
PREschool child in my
home.
724-3949
LADY
DESIRES
WORK
PART-TIME
for baby sitting and housework. Prefer Evanston area. Call 864-7756 after
6 p.m. daily.

103

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

SUBURBAN POSITIONS
100% FREE TO YOU!

MOTHERS

107.

WOULD

The

BABY-SITTING
PArk 9-5617

101

Wanted—Women
Household

MARQUAR

Sitting

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
(AND INterior
and _ exterior
Painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any
type
of work,
put up. 477-0726.
storms

Situations

Help Wented—Womes
Basize
and Profess
ss
ional

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME
PA 4-5880
TRAINED,
EXP. PRACTICAL NURSE,
direct and companion nursing. Neat,
quiet—no lifting. Exc. refs. Long term
desired. 729-4472.
EXPERIENCED
LADY
DESIRES
part-time daily or weekends to care
for elderly or invalids. Good refs. Call
465-6552.

MG.

and

Wanted—Women
and Professional

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

Service

REUPHOLSTERY

$135.

REE ESTIMATES. ANY TIME

-

WALL

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

WORK

trical Work

Cleaners

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.

Rates—Free
Estimates
Alterations—Remodeling

100

4-0749

SHAMPOOERS

"Electrical Service
*

FURNITURE,

est.

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

328-3050.

ELECTRICAL

&amp; Furniture
743-8744

SHAMPOOERS

ntry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
bertai for Home Craftsmen
aple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462

Between

Free

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED

Shore

IT ALL

WOODCRAFT

exp.

or

Bill's Cleanup Service

On

on the North

DO

Rug

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

PArk
years

31 yrs.

Home

SERVICEMASTER

Carpentry—Cabinet Work

3

carpets.

floor cleaning professionally

PArk 9-2279.

| With

EXPENS

install

Over

CARPET,

Be

NOT BE

—

Situations

“OPEN TIME”’
On
my
IBM
Electric
typewriter,
If
you are an independent salesman or
Own
a
small
business
and
need
someone to type purchase orders and
invoices,
call me
anytime
at PA
44688. I will pick up and deliver your
work
promptly
(Glenview
only).
I
charge $2.50/hr. and can supply the
best of current local references, No
mailing lists or tapes.
MATURE
EXP.
GEN.
OFFICE
BKkpg.,
payroll
and_
artly.
reports,
recept. Part-time,
all day Sat., Sun.
60. WilBox
T-360,
$3.00 hr. Write
mette.
H.S.
GIRL
WISHES
TO
GO
TO
Evanston school. Would like to be a
mother’s helper—Evanston family for
a
board
and small
salary.
327-

HAULING.
869-6984

102

Wanted—Students

Business

CLEAN

BASEMENTS,

FREE

CARE

100

107

LADY
DESIRES
IRONING,
FAMILY
bundles. Free pick up and delivery.
864-0917.
HOUSEKEEPER
AVAILABLE
FOR
ate days. Hours 9 until 4. Call 8690477.

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

Situations

She

WOMAN DESIRES EVENING WORK 4
7%:
through
dinner,
cooking
or
aundry and ironing, or light cleaning,
ref. Own transportation. 869-0719.
EXPERIENCE
NEAT
CLEANING
lady desires
day
work,
dependable,
laundry and light ironing. Own transportation. Ref. 943-0437.

RD., NORTHBROOK
272-3273
SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES,
REMODELING,
GENERAL
SEWING
FOR THE HOME.
Fast!!!
272-0355

NEW
TRIER
SOPHOMORE
BOY
wishes
work
of
any
kind.
Experienced; reliable; hard worker.
Call AL 6-0229 after 4 p.m.

ee

WOMAN
DESIRES
HOUSEWORK,
washing and ironing by the day. Also
bundles for ironing in her own home.
GReenleaf 5-3921 after 6 p.m.

1623 TECHNY

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.

rr

Household

Decorator Fabrics
R. J. McFAUL

76

ll

101 Situations Wanted—Women

Draperies and Slip Covers—
Custom Made

UPHOLSTERING

ROOM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
Windows
washed
and polished,
yard
work, Small carpenter jobs. DA 8-5945
after 7:30 P.M.

DAVEY
IMPLETE

Service 477-0726

FLOORS
MACHINE
WAXED-POLished. Gutters cleaned
(ranches
and
bi-levels) stone work for gardens.
Free estimates
Call 729-2286
RST SERVICE Co.
Glenview, Ill.
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.

51
years
of
North
Shore

rees is available by phoning. Mem.
rs National
Arborist
Association
National Shade Tree Organization.

1-5350

CARPENTRY
WORK:
REMODELING
basements,
rec. rms.,
dormers,
windows, porches, etc. No job is too large
or too small, Call 271-7274 9 to 5:30; or
761-7319 eves. and weekends.

equipment,

Trained
operators.
Our
xperience
in
treating

AL

WINDOW, WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
Interior and exterior painting.

COMPETENT

Association and International Shade

APPT.,

sa

Draperies - Slip Covers

98

WALLACE
HOUSECLEANING
SERvice. Wall washing;
carpet cleaning.
Compl. cleaning for vacant homes and
apts. Low prices. 864-3946 Free estimate.

Tree Trimming
ata

Service

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

and meshed

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
F.

Service

TAKE
THE
WORK
OUT
OF CLEAN.
ing. 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.

1-0377

J

Air-Conditioning

Floor Maintenance

Roofing and Siding
YOU HAVE A ROOF PROBLEM
Call

and

67

rvice, call 561-8134.

bad

Heating

GLENBROOK HEATING SERVICE
Furnace and boiler cleaning
For appointment call
272-7493

PRICE

3OND DECORATING—ALL TYPES

aint “+
‘ and

75

CARPETING

Lake floors stripped and waxed,
urn. stripped, all wood stripped. For
estimate. Call Don Rice, 864-8846.
re

_EXP.

so

65 Floor Refinishing and Buverles

=

St.,

Evanston

SALESWOMEN
PERMANENT.
FULL
TIME.
and commission.
Excellent
benefits. Old Orchard.

SALARY
employee

PECK &amp; PECK

Old

Orchard

Shopping

Center

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August
os

Skokie.

24,

1967.
Paes:

U

�ie

ee

x

=

107

| Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

We

SECRETARY

MATURE

(Beginner)

CLERK

Customer

TECHNICIANS
or

medical technician training
college, biology or chemistry.

with

interest

in

Excellent
starting
salaries—Rapid
progress,
free
uniforms—low
riced
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 by appointment)

ORchard

3-3200

Equal

Opportunity

All Qualified

WHETHER
YOU
HAVE
A_
SOLID
office
background,
have
been
away
from office routine for a while, or are
just breaking into office work we have
an interesting job for you. Culligan’s
in NorthInternational Headquarters
brook has openings now for
. STATISTICAL TYPIST
. DICTAPHONE TYPIST
. MAIL GIRL
Call Mr. Lorig
272-1000

1657 Shermer
An

Opportunity

FOR

ADVERTISING

Employer

TELLERS
or

Will

BOOKKEEPING

DEPT.

Proof Machine Operator
General Office Clerk
APPLY
GLENVIEW
1825 GLENVIEW RD.
OR PHONE 729-1900

Cashier-I ypist

A

SPLENDID
OPPORTUNITY.
MARried or single. Able to meet people on
general
and
Typing
basis.
friendly
office work. Local
office of national
company.
Many fine employee benefits. Lots of room for advancement.

General
1001

Finance
Davis

St.,

DOWNTOWN

Loan

5 p.m.

Co.

Evanston

WAITRESS

LOCATED

model

home

PERMANENT

Month

AIR

630

Dundee

Rd.,

RESTAURANT

618 CHURCH

ST., EVANSTON

STENO

Age

GENERAL
IDEAL

equal

JOB

FOR

WHO

GLENVIEW
3

August 24,

INSURANCE
724-6000

CONDITIONED

this is an

ENJOY

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

White

of America,

FREE

EVANSTON—ROOM

Tuesday:

ASSIGN-

Il.

Betty

employer.

WORKING

MISS AMERIC

CONTEST ~

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

WILL
Wouldn’t

on

1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

AL

Av.,

5-1560

29

IBM.

IDEAL

WORKING

Apply

Personnel

PIRST NATIONAL BANK
TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
And

800 Davis St.,
An Equal

Evanston
Opportunity

DAvis 8-8100
Employer

service representative
$385-450
ALL

PUBLIC

CONTACT—NO

needed. Prefer some
necessary. FREE

PART-TIME
Hours

Experienced

college

TYPING
but

not

brownlie personnel

Cosmetic

Discount

Call

Jack

Heinz

YO

5-0700

Your Own

Hours

busy
season.
This
is
an
opportunity for mothers wh
sending their children to sc

exc
in

few days. One or two of the
positions will become permanent
time jobs throughout the entire

|

open

Mora

year. Must type at least 35 w.p
be able to work a minimum «

a day. All interviews will be
uled on Aug. 24 and 25. Phone
Wennerdahl 945-7040 for appointm

J

HELP
DEVELOP
NEW
IN’
tional program. Interesting opp
ty for one interested in world
to work with
people of many
r
Some
knowledge
of other
lan
desirable&gt; but
not
necessary.
have
shorthand.
Pleasant
w
conditions. Excellent benefits.

ROTARY

» 1600

Ridge

ee

INTERNATION

Av.,

Evanston

bac

Sent

This Excellent Opportu

WITH {THE
ers

HOLLI

R

NEWSP:

includes picture assignments

fapont.

page

proof

make

required

LLOYD

up.

reading,

Some

—

up,

night

hour:

HOLLISTER,

IN

call Marjorie

Raym

a
an

at

AL 1-4300, ext. 236, afternoon.

MEDICAL

328-3400

Evanston

Restaurants.

Base pay $1.00 hour. Good tips. Should
earn $100 or more week. Various shifts
open,
Permanent.
4
locations
in
Evanston. Apply 1740 Sherman Av. or
call DAvis 8-6763.

POSITIONS

NEW TRIER HIGH SCHOOLS
Full and school year office positions
are eee
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. 362 for appt.

SECRETARY

AVON

FORCE

PROFESSIONAL
Niles

708 Church St., Evanston

OFFICE

or Trainees

bh

SECRETARY

OPERATOR

Benefits.

WH

OUR OFFICE NEEDS SEVERAL
dies for general office work dur

EXPERIENCED

B/G

OR

GOLF MILL
Room 202

Choose

WILL TRAIN
Excellent north suburban service firm
will teach
you
to greet
customers,
salesmen, clients in their very modern
offices,
ans.
their
questions,
then
direct
them
to
proper
dept.
or
executive. Just light typing and neat
appearance
ualify
you
for
this
interesting public contact position. $90
wk.
to start,
significant raise when
trained. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

facilities.

year?

Part-Time Office Help

LIKE
RECEPTION

KEY PUNCH

this

TASK

WAITRESSES

FULL

TV

Come
to
work
as
a
OPERATOR on a temporary
that extra money.

or Fri.

Wilmette
GR

BE ON TV SHORTLY |
it be delightful to w

color

The Hollister Newspapers

NO.

WITH

Thurs.

Illinois

869-7234

602

8:30 to 12:30

Graham

Inc.

Suite 221
Evanston,

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST
AND HAVE PLEASANT TELEPHONE
VOICE. CONGENIAL,
AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE.
Apply

Collar

Girls

with
5227.

1% DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30

LEWIS

1618

Register With

Telephone Sales
PERMANENT PART-TIME

Northbrook,

KEYPUNCH

LIKES

AGENCY

$400

2-2300

opportunity

JOBS

.

NO

RATES

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

$450

interesting
figures?
We
have
many
positions open for girls who have an
te
aa
ay
figure
for
aptitude
FREE.
train.
To
or
will

exciting division of a rapidly expanding
luxury
residential
builder
that
needs a bright personable individual
with good general office skills.
THE
KENNEDY
COMPANY
272-7800

OFFICE
GAL

ALL

328-7466

SHIFT

your area.

TOP

FIGURE CLERK
No
typing
needed
if
you
like
working with numbers. Good salary.
Job No. 5204.

to

FIGURE CLERKS
YOU

DO

Any

experience
Insurance
public contact.
Airnecessary.
not
but
desirable,
home.
to
close
office;
conditioned
Salary open.

EDITORIAL SECY.
Like
publishing
field?
Work
children’s books. $450. Job No.

|8 to 30. Opportunity

An

.
likes
to
do
ideal position.

Evanston firm will train for general
office work Job No. 5091.

for ambitious girl to work
in professional atm osphere:
good salary; new bldg.; 5
day week; near Howard ''L"’:
high school grad; Call Dick
Eagleson, 338-3200

LOCATION

TYPIST

ORCHARD
OLD
IN
OFFICES
NEW
area need girl with pleasant personality and
appearance
to meet
public.
Typing
and
shorthand
experience.
Good starting salary and profit sharing after 6 months. Call 677-1900, Mr.
Wozniak.

1 GIRL OFFICE
For
the
girl
who
everything this is the
$450. Job No. 5033.

qualifies you for temporary
part-time work in loop or

NO TYPING?

Clerk T abulator

EXPERIENCED
GIRL CAN EARN UP
to $150 week . . . and that ain’t hay!
Full and part-time openings. 542 day
week. NO SUNDAYS. $1.00 hour base
pay. First openings on our staff in a
year! Apply in person after 2:30 p.m.

ANTONY'S

DAY

STENOS
TYPISTS

for

PERSONNEL SECY.
Learn all about personnel work—as
assistant in the Personnel Dept. No
steno needed. Job No. 5246.

.

BARRETT-CRAVEN &gt; CO.

AGENCY

in Northbrook,

400
550
$4

with
ment,
for
keypunch
ope rator
opportunity to learn and operate other
Experidata
processing
equipment.
Benefits
include
enced
or beginner.
profit sharing and 3 weeks vacation.
STOP IN OR CALL
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

GIRL OFFICE
IN

$575

KEY PUNCH
OPERATOR

Welcome

EXPERIENCED &gt;

RECEPTION—FILE CLERK
Some light typing and a liking for
people
will
qualify
you
for
this
position. $350. Job No. 5160.

“EORD"

YOU
ARE
BETWEEN
THE
AGES
of 21-40 poised and well groomed and
would like to do interviewing work in
our offices two to five days a week on
a fairly regular
basis,
please
write
giving education and previous business
experience.
Write
T-351,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

ONE

:

PARK—DEERFIELD

Now!!!

KEYPUNCH TRAINEE
Excellent beginning position for girl
with some typing. Good salary. Job
No. 5156

office

MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
1 Girl office, Variety
Receptionist, train for switchbd.
Customer service, light typing
Compose letters for sales mgr.
Public contact, light steno aid mgr.
Keypunch trainee, no skills
All around general office variety

$1.75 PER HOUR
IF

Train

Per

girl

small

Needed

GENERAL OFFICE
For the
girl with figure aptitude and
typing this job can pay to $450 a
month. Job No. 5231.

SP 4-2828

WILMETTE—EVANSTON

CITY OF EVANSTON
GR 5-3100
INTERVIEWERS

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
FULL TIME
Experienced

Applicants

$175

Iil.

_ Northbrook,

Rd.

Equal

to

PHONE

9 to 5 girl Friday-Publishing
Expedite orders, light typing
Beginner for showroom 9-5
Receptionist to interview
Bookkeeping machine or hand
M. D. wants trainee

INTERESTING
WORK
WITH
CHILdren
permanent,
part-time
position.
Approx.
3 3/4 hours per day. Applicants must be in good health, between
the ages of 30-55.

INC.

CULLIGAN

9 a.m.

BY

NORTHBROOK—_NORTHFIELD,
Exec. Secy. to V.P. Sales
ee
gd
eo
Personne
for
eppy girl
Bookkeeper who likes variety
Payroll trainee lovely new ofc.
Receptionist, learn switchboard

SCHOOL
CROSSING
GUARD

Employer

service

Bookkeeper

2020 RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220

OFFICE

GENERAL

FOR
minneed
some
work.
work

Messenger-Multilith Oper.

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
An

C.

HIGHLAND

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.
from

5-2400

REGISTER

F. C. Bookkeeper Sales Office
Receptionist front desk new o fc.
Secy. to President, small office
Light bkkping. 3 girl office
Phones, customer contact 9-5
Animal hospital receptionist

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

iles Ave. and Searle Parkway

Skokie

F.

Service

week,

MAY

Customer

ss
Draftsman
Project
BASIC.
ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTING
skills required.
Some
college and/or
board experience helpful. Responsibilities include basic layout for laboratory furniture and equipment.

5 day

DOCTOR’S RECEPTIONIST
If you like poaese this is the Jo
you. Salary $350. Job No. 5157.

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Executive Secretary to President
Girl Friday for Personnel mgr.
1 girl office, no steno 9-5
Receptionist, busy doctor’s ofc.
Receptionist front desk showrm.

SCHOOL

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
recent High School graduate with
imum
of 1 year of college. We
a personable young man with
experience in customer contact
Knowledge
of
hospital
field
helpful but not required.

TRAINEES
High school graduates
biology or chemistry.

HIGH

Representative

RESEARCH

Laboratories
With
some

YO

for:

RELIABLE

AT AUSTIN

NORTHWEST

YOU

ON FALL JOBS —

ASSIST PRESIDENT
Medium
sized firm needs secy. to
work
with
their
Chief.
Excellent
salary. Job No. 5059.

GROVE

DRUGS

5347 W. DEVON

graduates
needed
for
long
term
employment in order filling, packing,
shipping and receiving. Clean warehouses with good working conditions
and regular salary increases.

STENO

CLINICAL

openings

SUN

GET THE JUMP

NORTH SHORE'S
BEST JOBS

5945 W. DEMPSTER

W arehousemen

DEPARTMENT

SALES

have

MORTON

age

Business
and Professional

Business and Professiorat

100%, FREE JOBS
ABOVE

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

EMPLOYMENT

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.

EXECUTIVE

and

"FORD:

OPPORTU-

THE

WELCOME

WOULD

SECRETARY

PATENT

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

A GOOD COMPANY TO GO WITH
A GOOD COMPANY TO GROW WITH

Has Openings for Women
In Office

PERSONNEL

and

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

_D. Searle &amp; Co.

TO

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

107

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.

NORTH

RECEPTIO

SUBURBAN

PEDIATRICIA

wants a receptionist to greet
make appointments, etc. Some

FREE.

1618

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

WEST

patie
typ

EVANSTON.

bag

D

8

=

HIGH

e

P.

secretarial position. Much better
th
average for this area. Call Wa
Boulevard

Good

hours.

Evanston

Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

WAITRESS

ferred
wages

DA

8-7171.

WANTED

Emplo

No

EXP.

for a modern restaurant. Go
plus good tipping. ia
a

Apply Olympic
go, Evanston.

Restaurant

RECEPTION SECRETARY
For 2 top financial advisors
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT
307 Howard St., Evanston

Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

�107
:

Business and Professional

fashington National has insting career opportuni-

for you in the following

. Clerical

erience not necessary if
have the interest and apdes for office work. We
vil be happy to discuss our
enings with you. Full range
enefits and periodic merit
ry increases. Call Mr.
sner for an appointment.
sure and dial 475-7900
Washington

EARN

The Finest Rates

oe "Insurance

Lifesavers,
TEMPORARY

Company
Evanston,

I1l,

OR

PUBLISHER

INVITES

.
Ue
nts

professors’ wives, graduate stuother
or
wives,
their
_and

ualified applicants. Typing not essenul

major

linguistics

or

English

}, an

id interest in language structure are
ic. For appointment in Evanston at
ur

convenience, please write giving
ational background and editorial
rience,if any. Or Boone Harry E.

_ Consolidated Book Publishers
7 So.

Indiana

Ave.,

Chicago

ACCOUNTING
CLERK
STOP IN OR CALL
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

Barrett Electronics Corp.
630
Dundee

60616

272-2300

c
instruments
and
we
are
$clen
.
5 oe for
a capable young lady with

;00d shorthand
and typing skills to
sist our
congenial sales staff with
espondence,
distribution of sales
otion
material
processing
sales
3. etc.
(who
knows
you
might
man

at

475-2909

nal interview.

MAIL
:

to

Exc.
Miss

arrange

for

a

week.
Convenient
to
all
sportation, Usual employee bene-

Office.

~NATIONAL

;

Anl

An

Evanstos

Opportunity

qual

TRAIN
light

.
.

BANK

UST CO. OF EVANSTON
Devs St.,

DAvis 8-8100

824

ON SMALL SWITCH.
typing. Evanston area.

=

od

OOC

geary.

r

mn

EVANSTON.

ag

°

Call
1,

Wally,

2st

Nat’l

Boulevard
Bk.

ee.

WOMAN

FOR

Bldg.

RESPONSI-

‘position
with
national
music
azine.
Ability
to
organize
and
city to work are more important

typing skill. If desired may work
than
full time.
Modern,
_§air-

Onditioned
DAvis

IN

RELATIONS

offices.
8-6000.

TO

FOLD

Near

transporta-

TOWELS,

$1.50

hour plus incentive, no Saturdays.
paid
hospital
insurance.
‘Pp iy to National School Towel Serv.,
, Evanston.
:

Classified

SECY

NORTHERN

Paige

PERSONNEL MGR.
$540 Mo.
Interesting variety of public contact
.
In addition to usual secretarial skills
you must be able to handle confidential
matters.
You'll
also
learn
to
interview. Free.

CO. PRESIDENT
$500 MO.
Well known suburban firm, I am sure
you have heard of it (a leader in the
transportation field)
meets
a secretary
for the dynamic president of the
company. Free.

HEAD OF ART DEPT.
437 MO.
Steno can be very light. If you have
an interest in art and design you’ll
enjoy
your
position in this famous
publishing firm. Free.

a

am:

OF

SERVICE

DEPT.

MISS

PAIGE

Dempster

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

| NEED 2 BRIGHT WOMEN

TO
ANSWER
PHONE,
CONVERSE
with clients and handle general office
function, typing necessary, age
open.
Excellent salary.
CALL MR. TAYLOR
432-9090
INTERESTING
SECRETARIAL
POSItion open in the Wilmette office of one
of the
fastest
growing
real
estate
firms
on the north shore. Must be
good typist and enjoy working with an
active sales force, a pleasant manner
most
important.
Call
Mr.
Strey,
Koenig &amp; Strey Realtors. AL 1-0330.

BEAUTY

OPERATOR

NORTH
EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OP.
erator can make $200 a week Salary
and commission. 5 day week. 9-5.

Call GR

5-1718

1630 Chicago
An

PLACEMENT
966-0700

CLERICAL

THE

CHALLENGE

AND

IN-

Contact

An

Evanston
Employer

network. You can handle

Long Distance calls, Information numbers,
gency calls, etc.

emer-

A Service Representative — a high school education (some colleg
— even
e better) can qualify you
to work with your own group of customers. All the
way from establishing service to billing-records.
Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell benefits including regular increases, tuition aid,

Equal

Gooding

BANK

or Mr.

Opportunity

AV.

Murphy

Employer

PAYROLL CLERK

1812

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
An Equal Opportunity

Evansto
Employer

SALESLADIES

FULL

TIME
READY TO WEAR
Experience preferred.
Many employee benefits.
APPLY IN PERSON 9:30 to 9:30

ROBERT HALL CLOTHES
980 Waukegan Rd.,
Glenview
Anybody For Figures?

WE HAVE SEVERAL POSITIONS
open for people who have a flair fo
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

SCHOOL

SECY $500

NO
STENO
NEEDED
FOR
THIS
excellent position as secy in one of the
Northshore
schools.
Tremendous
_potential. FREE.

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

RECEPTIONIST
TYPIST

Jobs now available in Evanston, Wilmette, Skokie,

Glenview and Highland Park.

Opportunity for good typist in
lush
suburban
publishing
offices.
Figure
aptitude helpful. No fee, of course.
DOROTHY PARKS
PLACEMENT
627 Grove, Evanston
328-7622
GENERAL
OFFICE

Apply Now

Illinois Bell Telephone
An Equal Opportunity

Open

OUR
PAYROLL
DEPARTMENT
seeking someone with Payroll experiIg
ence to assist in a variety of duties
Strong
figure
aptitude
with
ligh
typing
is
required.
Liberal
benefi
program includes 3 weeks paid vaca
tion and tuition reduction.

etc.

869-9915

POSITIONS

1200 CENTRAL

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
An Equal Opportunity

Mr.

Ill.

Employer

At The
WILMETTE STATE

BELL

Evanston

Evanston,

Typists
terest of a responsible position in one
of our academic
or business offices.
Good
typing required, 3 weeks
paid
vacation,
tuition. reduction and regularly scheduled merit Salary revues.

1520 Chicago

Ave.,

Opportunity

Now

ENJOY

1812

Equal

Dict. Secretaries

you will be a vital link in the

nation's communications

opportunities,

Insurance Company

IF YOU
DON’T
SEE
ONE
THAT
YOU WOULD LIKE CALL ME. WE
OTHERS
MANY
HAVE
RANGE
FROM
$400 TO $650 MO.
WITH NEVER A FEE TO YOU!
6028

MRS. BELL

475-7900
Washington National

PUBLIC
RELATIONS
EXEC.
One of the most interestin
dept. of
any company. You’ll learn about press
releases, company ideas and promotion. $455 mo. Free.

ILLINOIS

Promotion

CALL

TO

SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
-SINGLE GIRLS

Operator —

surance. For an appointmen

You’ll
have
a good
deal
of client
contact in this position at well known
local manufacturing firm. Steno can
4 light. Must be diplomatic type gal.
ree.

Have A Job That Counts With
AS: An

An interesting and challenging
Position is now open for 4
competent woman with good
typing (50-55) and shorthand
(80-100) skills. Diversified wor
with congenial associates i
beautiful modern offices.
Good starting salary and pe
iodic merit salary increases
Many fine benefits includind
profit sharing and group in

$520

LEWIS

1618

spot
for
younger
personable
nan. Will train. Some light typing.

PABLE
than
less

NORTH

Up?

EVANSTON FIRM WANTS A SECY TO
assist their man in charge of Public
Relations
and
Advertising.
$500
to
start. 35 hr. week. FREE.

s. Laboratory located in North-

Private trans. essential.
C. W. Berndt, 272-3030

ONIST

Northbrook
call 272-6776

Family Grown

PUBLIC

YPIST

_An equal opportunity employer

cE)

Ridge Rd.
appointment

First National Bank
of Deerfield

[XPERIENCED ON I.B.M. EXEC.
or corres., filing, reports, etc.,
ho!
helpful.
Top
pay
and
ok.

F. Wonderlic &amp; Assoc. Inc.
Sunset

WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO
GET BACK TO WORK?
Work locally in modern surroundings.
Several positions available full
time.
Generous company benefits.
CALL MR. RICHTER, 945-6000.

St., Evanston

eC. YJ

EDENS AT DUNDEE RD.
Publishing and Finance Co.
has interesting position.
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.
MUST TYPE 50 WPM.
PERMANENT
EMPLOYMENT.
MANY COMPANY BENEFITS.

For

Employer

lie Personnel
h

HIGH

SECRETARY

OFFICE DUTIES

Apply Personnel

Ill.

YOU
REN AND HAVE
a pleasant
personality
this
popular
local children’s director will train
you
(age
open)
to greet
patients,
hel
make
them
feel
comfortable
till
doctor is ready, then show them
in
Light typing req’d. Hours are 9-5 with
no Sats. or eves. $428 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

CLERK

GENERAL

to 5 p.m.

DOCTOR
IS PERSONAL
PHYSICIAN
to popular sports teams. You'll be
his
office receptionist. Greet ball players
and
other
patients.
Answer
phones,
take messages. Set appts. (leave
lots
of open time for emergencies)
type
statements.
You’ll
completely
trained. No medical experience necesSary. Age open, Free IVY Personn
el,
7247
-_ Touhy
SP
4-8585,
4770
N.
Lincoln, BR 5-0400.

RECEPTION
LIKE CHILD

IF

9 a.m.

RIDGE
AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050,
50, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

DOCTOR'S

Pe iin iene

German!)
open. Call

Northbrook,

BABY

POLYSCIENCE CORP.

some
salary

Rd.,

from

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
2020

THE

TO

Service

week,

IN

Miss
TO

RECEPTIONIST—
BALL PLAYERS
DOCTOR — $400

DIVERSIFIED
ASSIGNMENT
IN OUR
accounting
department
including
accounts payable and operation of NCR
bookkeeping machine. Will train qualified
applicant.
Full
time
position.
Typing required. Company paid insurance and 3 weeks vacation.

If You Must Work Enjoy It!

- learn
rtunity,

WORK

677-5130
Room 512

to Northwestern

convenient

mpus, will open about Sept. 15. We
a congenial, serious, well-eduated staff and would like to interview

5 day

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

consider pleasant, interesting, ediwork compiling a new dictionial
Ave.
at Orrington
offices
iry. New

address,

Inc.
475-3500
Room 308

YOU

POSITIONS
SUBURBS.

TO

GOOD TYPING AND APTITUDE
FOR
figures required in these interesting
&lt;9
for mature
young
women.
romotional possibilities unlimited,

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
recent
High
School
graduate
with
minimum of 1 year college. We need
a young
woman
with
pleasant
personality and some experience in customer
contact
work.
Knowledge
of
hospital field helpful but not required.

Evanston
1609 Sherman

Equal Opportunity Employer

Clerk Typists

SECRETARY

BELOW YOU WILL FIND A SAMPLING
OF
WHAT
WE
FEEL
ARE
INTERESTING AND CHALLENGIN
G

Representative

STIVERS

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

ARE YOU
A SECRETARY

for:

EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED,
BUT
will train woman
interested in lon
term employment. Basic typing skil
required
to
learn
to
operate
this
equipment,
«

Customer

With

National

WOULD WELCOME THE OPPORTUNity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
peerage | Health and Life Insurance;
Profit
aring and Retirement, Education Plan and Employee Discounts.
openings

mihdaisais

107

Business and Professional

A GOOD COMPANY TO GO WITH
A GOOD COMPANY TO GROW WITH

have

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

Flexowriter Operator

THEN
WHY
NOT
TRAVEL
AS
A
Stivers Life Saver to man
interesting
offices as a temporary office worker.
Work the days, weeks, or months you
choose.

oday!

and

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

We

Have Skills?
Will Travel

Dictaphone

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Temporary
Key Punch Operators
Typists
Secys
Dictaphone Operators
Machine Bookkeepers
NCR 3100
NCR 3300

OKING FOR
CHANGE?
.

107

Libertyville
125 Church
362-5520

Employer

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News
¢ Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star « Highland Park
Herald * Deerfield Villager
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest- Lake Bluff

FT.

SQUARE

A
liking
for
variety
and
average
typing is all that is required for this
leasant
2-girl
office.
See
Dorothy
arks Placement, 627 Grove, -328-7622.

CHURCH

SECRETARY

GOOD TYPIST WITH ATTENTION
TO
detail, understanding of office procedures and mimeograph. Light shorthand helpful. For ap ointment,
call 256-3010.
GIRL
OR
WOMAN
FOR
CANDY
Sales.
Full
or part-time.
Weekends
and some ita
- 5 Kindly PP
in
person,
Varsity
Theatre,
171
erman, Evanston.

* Highwood Herald August 24, 1967

�5a

“-

107

Help Wanted—Women

Business

and Professional

Business

TEMPORARY
OFFICE
JOBS

ALL OFFICE SKILLS

more

Workpower
Heights—1806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

1630

THINKING

Center

Employer

P.H.D.
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
$500 TO $550

Fitzgerald Employment
Highland

Contact Mr. Fernando Prieto

Berlitz School of Languages
Winnetka

brownlie personnel

CLERICAL

St., Evanston

Rd.)

INFORMAL
SMALL
OFFICE.
DIVERsified general office duties in research
field. No fee.

Fitzgerald Employment
Sheridan

Rd.
432-4461

Highland

Park

THE

NORTH

SHORE’S

gen

9

sults,
better
specialty
shop.
Coats,
dresses,
sportswear. High earnings. 5

day

TELLER

and

SAVINGS
GUARANTY
GLENVIEW
poised
wants
ASSOC.
LOAN
AND
position.
teller
interesting
for
woman
Congenial
atmosphere.
Fringe
bene-

New

Trier’s

Lunchrooms

ve

vacation.

Elm

| 729

ns

AND

PART-TIME

SALES

HI

St., Winnetka

PART-TIME

SHORTPERMANENT _ POSITION.
hand required. Experience preferred.
Fringe’ benefits offered.
GLENCOE NATIONAL BANK
VErnon 5-2800, See Mr. Schinler

salesladies

INDUSTRIAL
CAFETERIA
IN
MORton Grove area. Will train. Call Miss

August

17,

UN 9-3520
St., Evanston

FULL TIME
Experienced, or applicant who will be
willing
to
learn.
Liberal
fringe
benefits and good starting salary.
Contact Mr. Nashalman
AL 1-7200
1210 Central Av., Wilmette

TRAINEE

NORTH
SUBURBAN
SHOWROOM
needs a girl to operate a switchboard
(will train) and handle some _ public

contact work. No typing. FREE.
LEWIS

| 1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrngton

SERVICE
DAvis

STOCK GIRL

WRAPGIFT
FOR
WOMAN
YOUNG
ping. packing and general stock work.
ift shop.
leasant interesting work in
Permanent 5 day week. Apply mornings in person

THE BLUE PARROT

1523

Chicago

Evanston

Ave.

checkers

and

for Skokie

- benefits.

Call now for an appointment:

867-5222
An

Equal

Opportunity

100%

An

FAMOUS

NATIONAL

CORPORATION

is seeking a woman
to 35 for their
sales
rep/public
relations
program.
:
personality and ability to deal
with
the
public
necessary.
Light
typing
helpful.
Company
furnishes
wardrobe,
car for personal use, and
all
expenses.
Hours
9-5
and
no
Saturdays. Salary to $450.

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

Church

NURSES

STENOS

and TYPISTS

TEMPORARY WORK
For Experienced Women
in Northern Suburbs
WOMEN’S WORLD
Room 605, 64 Old Orchard, Skokie
Apply Monday, Wednesday, Friday only
For information call 782-880

TOUR

Personnel Departmen
1771

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Ex-

employer

GENERAL OFFICE
WE OFFER
PLEASANT

ATMOSPHERE

AN

modern office building.
Center. Hours:
Orchard Shoppin
to 4:30. Sunny cafeteria.
We
need
an
intelligent
persc
directory
publication
Div.,
and willing to learn. Some

|

d

Standard Rate &amp; Data
(Nat’l. Register Div.)
Call Mrs. Schneider

$1 3,000

TWO

EXCELLENT

POSITIONS

a publishing firm. One Reading

and

open.

one

in

the

production

WIT
Edit

dept.

A

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee.
Sat. by appt.

636

ours 9-5
Church

St.

TYPIST
INTERESTING
JOB _ FOR
lady with good typing and

office

background

man.
Varied
Good
salary
Ganster.

to

work for

duties.
40 hour
and
benefits.

Encyclopaedia Britannica
609 S. Boulevard
| Evanston

Edu.

©
weet
i
es

Corp.

PLANNER

WILL

BE

COMPLETELY
trained to plan local and foreign tours.
All
public
contact.
Light
typing.
FREE.
.
—

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE

DAvis 8-6880

GENERAL OFFICE
EXCELLENT
POSITION,
WITH
CAMin
Rogers
Park.
Varied
era
mfg.
congenial
typist,
duties,
accurate
salary,. 3742 hr.
office, good startin
week, benefits. Call, L. Unger. SH 3-

| FOR
STIMULATING
WORK
busy office. If you neve
and want an enjoyab.
Personnel, 677-9
ext. 218...

Ki
Hi

SKOKI
OKIE VALLEY
AL
_
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL —

KENDALL COLLEG
z
2408 ORRINGTON, EVANSTON
|
Immediate opening in Business
for CLERK-TYPIST
Age
not
a
factor,
t
required. Close to L an
desadh Fx
If you prefer to work in a co

location
please

and

a congenial

atmos

contact Robert Dan
Phone 869-5240

MEMBERSHIP

at

RECORDS

CLE!

International organization has open
in records
department—typing

MEDICAL
RECORDS
CLERK.
NO
typing, Evanston organization can use
eneral records
two young women for
Wally, Bouleand clerical work. Ca
st Nat’l
vard Employment
Service,
Bk. Bldg. No Fee. DA 8-7171.

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
DENTAL ASSISTANT WANTED.
FULL
or part-time. Experience desirable but
not necessary. Good wages.

Employer

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO

to $500

NIGHT SHIFT IN MODERN
INSTITUtion. One half of usual hospital work
load. Modern audio visual installation.
Pension plan and other fringe benefits. Central Evanston
location. Call
DA 8-3042, Personnel.

2442

store.

to 4:30, 5 day week.

Evanston

Registered — $530 to $600
Licensed Practical —

1618

Sherman

of assuming responsibili
Many company benefits,8

fits. Executive office national corporation. Exceptional pre-employment test
scores,
school
or
work
references
required.
Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300

YOU

and

SECRETARY

work
week.
fringe bene-

Av.

"

Exceptional opportunity f:
intelligent, energetic yo!
woman with top skills, cap

FIGURE
APTITUDE
light typing. High school grad. Excellent
opportunity
to
learn
modern
cn
ean
accounts payable operaion.
Excellent starting salary, merit rated

1632 Chicago

_

on Purc

LYTTON'S
EVANSTON ©

:
[
REQUIRED

advancement,
3712
hr.
Fine working conditions,

Arrangements

Discount

COS

Evanston
BR 3-2155

Avenue

Salary

Liberal

See Mr. John W. Swanson, Manager

MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

8-6880

cellent pay. Paid vacation, 5 paid holidays. Many other

CASHIER

Most

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

$450

SERVICE

Hours 9-5
636 Church

A DIVISION OF JEWEL COMPANIES
Needs

DATA

Packaging Corp. of America

TURN-STYLE

PO-

SECRETARY

Craig, YO 5-0700, Extension 278.

6-2663.

PER
HOUR
WILL
TRAIN.
Work
3 hours
an evening,
Monday
through Friday. Light cleaning duties
in beautiful office building. Apply
7
p.m. daily.
Volkswagen North Central
3737 Lake Cook Rd., Deerfield
(next to toll road). 729-5323

BASKIN — EVANSTON
sitions for women’s
wear.
All company
benefits,
including liberal personal discounts. Contact Mr. Nelson,
Manager.
Baskin-Evanston,
Churc h
and Orrington.

TRAV-

Ist Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Ass'n. of Wilmette
TELLER

AIMEE

$2.00

EAST
DIV.
WINNETKA,
WEST
DIV.
food
preparation
Northfield,
need
conditions.
women.
Exc.
workin
mployer
and
Uniforms
furnished.
sapere contribute to the Ill. Municetirement
Fund.
Hours
7:30
ipal
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call HI 6-7000, ex.
354; after 7 p.m. call DA 8-2859.

FULL

Paid paliays

nights.

Excellent

ACCOUNTING TRAINEE
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

POSIOFFICE
IN
MARKET
THE
tions is wide open, we have gee" job
be
who will
employers
orders from
glad to take you as you are and pay
are
you
while
salary
a good
you
recovering your skill. Call or phone,
fees are paid by the employer.

SWITCHBOARD

SALESLADY
FOR

GREETING

EMPLOYMENT

(Near Dundee

1866

Ave.

No fee.
Sat. by appt.

NORTHBROOK

Park

COMPANY
PROGRESSIVE
THIS
payables
and
cost accounting
needs
and
medical
salary,
Good
clerks.
profit
sharing
and
medical,
major
other benefits. Very pleasant working
Full
time
workers
preconditions.
ferred.
HANSON SCALE CO.
1777 Shermer Rd., Northbrook
272-1100
‘

fits, will train.

Chicago

RUSTY SKILLS?

Country Club
Receptionist

708 Church
328-3400

Excellent Profit Sharing Plan —
Good Insurance Benefits
_

OPERATOR

PUBLIC CONTACT

elers, passing out brochures are what
you’ll learn at beautiful show room
Light
suburb.
northern
in
offices
are
personality
good
and
typing
train
completely
will
they
req’s.;
if
position
you to all the rest. Exc.
the
and_
contact
public
like
ou
fabulous _ travel
include
enefits
privileges. To $450 to start. Free.
“MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
966-0700
6028 Dempster

EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE
CLUB
NEEDS
ans.
receptionist
to help
members,
phones, operate small s/o. Very light
typing. FREE.

pofor

Extremely interesting, challenging
opportunity
Outstanding
sition.
experienced secretary. No fee.

OFFICE GIRL.

1740 RIDGE

AIRLINES

Language Teachers

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Evanston
:
1812 Chicago Av.

Rd.
432-4461

1632

RESERVATIONS,

Avenue,

Service

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

a
Packaging Corp. of Americ
Evanston

FOR:

950 Linden

also

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. 3712 hour week.

starting
good
3714 hour work week,
opportuniadvancement
with
salary
ties, fine fringe benefits and working
conditions. Pre-employinent tests giveffectively
are
you
assure
to
en
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300

Highland Park
ID 3-4333

OPENINGS

SECRERESPONSIBLE POSITION
tary to one of our faculty members.
paid
weeks
required, 3
Good typing
organize,
shorthand
helpful.
Liberal
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid
vacation and tuition reduction.

EXPANDING

commodern
position,
Responsible
Reoperation.
accounting
puterized
typing
aptitude,
figure
good
quires
in
e
experienc
ability, some previous
accounting or clerical work.

#

AS

KEYPUNCH

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

OF A SEPTEMBER
CAREER?

Northbrook
CR 2-1774

SECRETARY

1866 Sheridan

Employer

HOMEFINDERS

Packaging Corp. of America
1632 Chicago Ave., Evanston

Opportunity

638 Church
An Equal

Ill.

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 challengin
and rewarding. Call today for persona
interview.
:

Good starting salary with merit rated
excellent fringe
Other
advancement.
Preweek.
work
hr.
3742
benefits,
assure
to
given
tests
employment
effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300.

ORGANIZANATIONAL
EXPANDING
in
assignment
interesting
has
tion
Personnel Department for alert young
woman with good typing. Prefer some
secretarial experience but not essential. Good starting salary, top fringe
benefit program.

WITH LEISURE _TIME—
REGISTER EARLY

Temporary

REAL ESTATE

SKILLS
OOD TYPING, SHORTHAND
reexperience
office
plus | ge
New
environment.
Pleasant
quired.
office building.

Equal

Secretaries
Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
Clerks
Keypunch Operators
NCR Operators

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

Evanston,

Opportunity

Full time Sales Positions
for 12

PERSONNEL DEPT.
SECRETARY

WE NEED

National

Av.

Equal

Hwy.

WILMETTE

An

Chicago
An

SECRETARY
Executive

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

Insurance Company

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

Professional

POSITION}
FOR
CHALLENGING
alert woman with good background in
Personal
executive
secretary
skills.
initiative, excellent typing, dictaphone
Salary
commensurate
experience.
with experience. Wide range of fringe
benefits. 3742 hour week.

information.

Washington

and

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

"IS A KELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

LADIES

Help Wanted—Women
Business

1967

Excellent opportunity if you
are an experienced operator
or are willing to learn. Work
a five day, 37!/7 hour week
in our modern Home Office
building. To train you must
have at least 20-30 wpm typing skills and career plans.
Salary commensurate with
experience. Come in or call
Mrs. Bell at 475-7900 for

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.

Edens

Professional

EXPERIENCED
OR
TRAINEE

Bookkeeping Mach. Opers.
Switchboard Opers.
Dictaphone Opers.
Keypunch Opers.
btenographers
Bookkeepers
lerical
Typists

Arlington

and

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

IBM KEYPUNCH

EXPERIENCED

Evanston—839

107

Help WhashadieMemen

GR

5-8997.

filing pee

around

the

cards

world.

;

Exce

LGE.

N.

luxury

SUBURBAN
homes

ambitious
ing

Typing

and

is

young

and

woman

figure

ay
:

BUILD

seeking

challenging

an

for

office

apt.

nec.

$380-$420 per mo. Free ins.
sharing pension plan. WI

pos
anc
D0.

Cleaning Store Attenc
COIN

OPERATED

CLEAN!

Good
working conditions.
noon and evening. Village
674-9270.

ts * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcemen
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

t

b

Hours 8:30 to 4:45.
ROTARY INTERNATI
| 1600 Ridge Av., Evanston

Fo;

Sz

�P 107

Business and Professional

for

a

bright

come

d

aM

associated

5

its

in

with

engineering

Evanston.

selected

ee

offers

pleasant

working

cation,

PHONE R. VOLPE FOR

outstanding

=NITH: RADIO .

Personnel

1900 N. AUSTIN

1771

TISING AND PUBLISHING

SITIONS AVAILABLE
RK (Magazine makeup)
SE RETARY (Promotion)
CLERK-TYPIST (Circulation)

rsonal

to 4:30

BUEHLER LTD.

|

‘Up
to 3 weeks vacation.
-Convenient transportation

andard Rate &amp; Data Service
$201

4

2120

Old Orchard Road
Surek,

YO

' SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
y CONFIDENTIAL

National Sororit

POSITION

and
correspondence.
required. Good salary

z=
Ni

and

DOWNTOWN

ag
appt.

UN 9-3520
St., Evanston

LERK TYPIST
3

ENT

OPENING

department

IN

office.

ynment

correspondence.
with

.
.
brownlie

SMALL

Diversified

requiring accurate typing.
of office machines helpful.
commensurate
with
ability.
include 3 weeks vacation.

FORESMAN

colleges

Northbrook,

272- 2300

over

personnel

equal

Street

TOP
ARCHITECTURAL
FIRM
personable
seeking
gal
who
enjoys
meeting
the
public.
Sereening
ana
licants is only a part of
f you enjoy variety, like to
work
in beautiful surroundings,
and
ype about 30 wpm,
please feel
to register by phone, or come in
nd see
. Sal ary to $450. MURPHY
~
Se
EMPLOYMEN
1612 ChiT SERVICE,
9-9510;
UN
, Evanston.

Av.

For Experienced Operators _
orthern

1523

Chicago

dent.

file clerks and typists
SALARY

_ LIBRARY ASS'T.
a

_girl

RARY

to

3

WILL

riencé

TRAIN

A

become a library assistant. No

01
eaperience
FRE

needed.

No

Sat.

LEWIS

_ EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
rington

DAvis

: Advertising
ONABLE,
“aptitude

y.

e

Some

SHARP
GAL
for challenging

client

GENERAL

and

inquiries

and
w

Main St.;

tive

ord

south

€

A

S$ OR

ain

exp.

you
per

manufacturin

Evanston

near

interesting,

you may
enefits,

EVES.

WANTED
FULL

AND

not necessary.

PART-

We

to earn between $100
week.
Mr.
Ricky’s

e Blvd., Skokie, OR 4-9300.

OFFICE

Chi-

varied

apply your own
hospitalization,

8-6892; after working hours,

WAITRESS
fime,

for

CORRESPOND-

OLD

ORCHARD.

will

and
9300

GOOD

required.
Younger girl. Medireports
some
reception
duties.
_good.
Call
Jim,
OR
5-2300.
mployment. 7925 N. Lincoln.

4

SECRETARY
as Ot
ay OR FULL
girl office. Northfield.
9 or eve. 835-1876

TIME
Phone

ae
a

Classified

Evanston Review

446-

Northshore

will train beginners,

Add

EXPE-

627 Grove,

firms.

BURGER
FULL

. Chgo.

KAY

618 DavisSt.

UN 9-3520°

St., Evanston

CAMPBELL'S
869-0300

Evanston

ASSISTANTS

RECRUIT
PEOPLE
TO
in research
studies
confirm’s Creative
Research
Will train.
$375 to start.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

1618

Orrington

SERVICE

DAvis

OFFICE,
ACCOUNTS
REClerk. Alert gal to operate

EVANSTON

feet

Lamplighter,

Evanston

serving

tween 50-60 wpm. Excelle
| company benefits, lovely ne

building, good transportatio
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE Co,
Personnel Department
1771
Howard

An equal

Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

274-814
-

opportunity

employer

Receptionist-Secretary

ATTRACTIVE
SALARY
FOR
poised young woman
as receptionis
for
a
leading
North
Sho
builder
of
quality
upper
inco
homes.
Should
be:
at
ease
whe
meeting and talking with people. Mu
convey
a genuine
desire
to
be
service to customers, have a pleasa

personality and telephone voice. Ac

8-6880

J. PULTE,
272-7889

SEAT
A

25

OTYPISE

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
- PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evansto
An Equal Opportunity Employer

~ CLERICAL-TEMPORARY
FULL OR PART-TIME
GOOD SALARY
Phone for interview
272-2700, Ext. 23, Agnes Ferney

Divine Word

Seminary

Waukegan
Rd.,
between
Northbroo!
and Glenview, Teechny, Ill.

GENERAL

OFFICE

RELIEF RECEPTIONIST, XEROX
2400,
some
filing,
mail,
genera
clerical work. Light typing helpful.
not essential. Top Pay and benefitbu
s

Laboratory

located

in

Northbrook

transportation essential.
C. W. Berndt 272-3030
equal opportunity employer

SMALL
X-RAY
COMPANY
NEEDS
experienced
secretary.
Exc.
salary
Life and health insurance. Wilmetté¢
location. Call Mr. Schick 256-4700.

SECRETARY

$500

IDEAL
JOB
FOR
GAL
WHO
LIKES
responsibility,
plenty of public contac
a future.
You'll work for ‘‘ace”’ o
bosses in offices near home. Free IVY
Personnel, 7247 W. Touhy, SP 4-8585
4770 N. Lincoln, BR 5-0400.

MEDICAL

POSITION

HOWARD

Start
in
two
weeks.
Some
Excellent salary. Call
Boulevard Evanston Em loymentWally
. 1st

BOOKKEEPER—LIGHT
BOOKKEEP
ing experience preferred. Interesting
and diversified
work.
Advancement
Pleasant
working
conditions.
Agel
Glenview
Accounting
firm
8 salary $400 per mo. Call 729

Receptionist Secretary
FOR

DENTAL

OFFICE

be = flexible.
GR 6-3170.

Wonderfu
X

* Deerfi eld Villager * Highwood Herald

August 24, 1967
t

oes

Age

INC.

POSITION
IS
NOW
AVAILABL
for the typist who enjoys
the cha
enge of manuscript an
report tyr
ing. Liberal benefi
program include
weeks
paid
vacation
and
_tuitio
reduction.
,

can
opportunity.

¢ Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald

Street

Nat'l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

HOSPITAL

492-4600
lage

Experienced
or willing to trai
accurate typist, typing be

An

Nursing

2650 Ridge

Gienview Announcements

TYPISTS

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
For Small X-ray Company

CONTACT MISS DICKENS
PERSONNEL DIRECTOR

office routines. Good figure aptitude
and some typing required. Experience
or willing to train. Call Pavlik Bros.

merit
sala
paid
vacatio

FLEXOWRITER-.

Private

Excellent opportunity available to register
ed nurse who has
formal education preparation in public
health. Recent M. P. H.
degree preferred. Person will be responsi
ble
for coordinating
and clinical nursing
activities of ambulatory
services:
Out.
Patient
Department,
Emergency
Room,
and
Staff
Offices.
500: bed
General
Research
Hospital
affiliated
Northwestern
University and located in beautiful
Lake Shore residential suburb north of Chicago. Unlimited potential for
individual creativity and program d evelopment.
I. E.: Home-Care Program.
Comprehensive personnel benefi
ts including retirement pension
plan, hospitalization and life ins
urance, 4 weeks paid vacation,
sick leave plant, 7 paid holida
ys, tuition rebate and medical
discounts. $750 to $810 per mon
th commensurate with preparation and exper.

PART-TIME
TO
HANDLE
SALES
correspondence.
Ability to type and
write
letters, excellent working conditions, working hours optional 9 to 5
in. Skokie
offices.
Attn. Sales manager,
P.O.
Box 148,

required.

scheduled
3
weeks

‘PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Ay,
Evanst
An Equal Opportunity Employer

WM.

SERVICE

Hours 9-5

636 Church

RESEARCH
YOU
WILL
Participate
ducted’ by
Workshop.
FREE.

Public Health

CLERICAL,
LIGHT
TYPING.
WEST.
Evanston
area,
per
$95
to
Salary
week. Work with phone orders, processing orders. Call Wally. Boulevard
Evanston Employme nt, DA 8-7171 No
Fee. 1st Nat'l Bk. Bldg :

* Wilmette Life « Winnetka Talk * Glen

by Appt.

typing

racy in typing a necessity.
40. Call Mr. Bergstrom.

CLINICAL SPECIALIST

Territories

UNUSUAL
HIGH
PAYING
MEDICAL
position. North suburbs.
Well known
specialist. Younger. Call Wally. Boulevard Evanston Em pl. DA 8-7171. No
Fee. Ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

BENEFITS

FULL
AND
PART-TIME
POSITIONS
now
available.
Top
starting
salary.
Pleasant
active shops. Clothing
discounts. Apply

KING

583-5147

GENERAL
ceivable

|

skills.

OR TART a EME—DAYS
STA
TART $1.
1834 WAUKEGAN RD.
GLENVIEW.

Grove

SALESWOMEN
SPORTSWEAR

Evanston

328-7622

FREE

To Your Income

Good

Loop.

outlining experequirements.

various

Sat.

appointments,

visitors, use your good
DOROTHY PARKS
PLACEMENT

Morton

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT

for attractive younger
young, dynamic
presi-

schedule

Avon $$$

WITH
oppor-

contact.

for

ON

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400

8-6880

&gt; 'T.355, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
—

Many

Agency

resume, please,
age and salary

DEPENDENT

screen

You'll

1812

TECHNICIAN

PAY AND

NO PEE.

for inter

Northbrook:

good

Regularly
increases.

BERMAN

NO TYPING REQUIRED.FOR THIS
Interesting position in customer relations
with
a_
top
company.
The
essential. qualifications
are personal
rather
than
manipulative:
warmth,
tact and a way with people.

PRESIDENT’S
SECRETARY!!
Prestige spot
girl to assist

Ave.

/.

Public Contact

Divine Word Seminary

THE BLUE PARROT

Suburbs

|

Secretarialand
general
office
tions are available today in the
abe
areas
to
assist
faculty
andstd
members
with
correspondence,
re
class
work,
student inquirie
reports, etc. Accur acy, dependabili
and

tuition reduction.

Laboratory
located
in
Northbrook:
gsr
transp. essential,
.
es
L: C. W. BERNDT 272-3030.
An Equal Opportunity employer.

view,
272-2700, Ext. 23, Agnes Ferne
y

YOUNG
WOMAN
FOR
INTERESTING
and varied duties in. small, pleasant
office of Gift Shop. Filing and light
typing.
3 days
a
week.
Apply
in

Inc.

YEARS
COLLEGE
TO DEGREE
biology to work with monkeys (rhesusIN
baboons, ete.) in evaluating subacu ,
te
and
chronic
toxicologieal effects
of
various materials. Weekend shift.

TOP

HOLIDAYS.

Waukegan. Rd.,
between.
and Glenview, Techny, Il.

open.

TRANSPORTATION

weekends

MRS.

BIOLOGY
3

Evanston

Phone

FOR

965-4700

Executive

AND

salary

by

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERICAL—FULL TIME
ACCURATE TYPISTS
PAID
VACATIONS

benefits,

Wheeling

Baxter
—
Laboratories, Inc.
6301 Lincoln Av.

employer
e

:

to

Kedzie,

THE
MANAGER
OF
OUR
DATA
processing
center.
needs
an
alert
young
woman
with
good
shorthand
and typing skills and some secretarial
experience. Interesting duties
include
handling all correspondence, etc.,
plus
setting up procedures for the department. An exciting position in one
the newest, most fascinating phases of
of
business operation.
:
e are a fast-growing ‘international
manufacturer of hospital-medical products.
:

Packaging Corp. of America
Chica
go

N.

SECRETARY

of.
fice, national corporation,
3714
work week, good Starting salary hour
with
merit rated advancement. Fine
fringe
benefits. Pre-employment tests
given
to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

1632

ACCTS.

Data Processing

274-8100

oppotrunity

3400

&amp; Drum

ASK

Pleasant environment.

ASSISTANT

_ TEMPORARY WORK

paid

moving

831-4699

ble position requires good typeing, shorthand skills. Some
previous
steno or office experience.

St., Evanston

PAYROLL,

_

ADMISSIONS
ALUMNI
AUDITORY RESEARCH
CHEMISTRY
INVESTMENTS
GEOLOGY
GRADUATE SCHOOL
PAYROLL

588-8500 weedays

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
Desira

Ill.

- PUNCH OPERATORS

Company

Strum

Leading insurance company
has openings for typists for
general office duties. Ideal
working conditions in new
building. Excellent benefits,
compan
any cafeteria, 8:30 to
4:30, 5 day week. .
BENEFIT TRUST ©
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department
1771

Goo]. salary,
lee Rd.

but

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 East Lake Av., Glenview
Equal Opportunity Employer

An

NORTHWESTER
UNIVERSITY

LEDGER

at

Chicago,

An

AREA—

PERSONNEL

SERVICE

Hours 9-5
636 Church

SCOTT,

Howard

EVANSTON

all
the country. Light typing. FREE.

708 Church
328-3400

CLIFF
PLOYMENT

3 F

Clerk Typist

t Variety in this work. You will |
rectly che Saunt cae nag a
ning
_are

GREENWOOD

6-8500

located

February.

TYPISTS

interview and let us explain
prove and ‘secure your

BALANCE,

Now

729-3000

|

PROGRESSIVE
Company.
New plant
and
beautiful
modern
air-conditioned offices. Good
wages
with
ex traordinary
employee

xcellent working conditions

SALES
AND
COLeditorial need high school graduwith good shorthand skills.

mC O.

Teri
STENO

SRDS

Mr.

De partment

sional

receivable, accts, payable. We have
a
capable
assistant
who
will help
to
ease the break-in period,

Call Mrs. Crocker for appointment.

Howard Street
274An equal opportunity employer

\n Equal Opportunity Employer

benefits

lege
ates

Professional

GENERAL

TRIAL

STENOGRAPHER

pension

Bey

MAN OR WOMAN
FULL CHARGE THROUGH

INTERNATION AL

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE Co.

\PPOINTMENT, 745-3227

hy i 8:30

lot,

plan, lovely new: building on
Howard Street, 8:30. to 4:30,
5 day week.

condi-

and
a full range
of benefits
ng profit sharing and company
ue Cross-Blue Shield.

il company

parking

/ company cafeteria, paid va-

average
with all

Is of personnel.
get
4

portation, free

facility

The

ant will possess above
Plus the ability to deal

years

PROMOTION DEPARTMENT NEEDS
College Lig
to assist customers
by
letter and
phone, Special assignments
require
letter
writing
talent
for
promotional campaigns. No typing.

paid holidays, excellent trans-

Zenith

and

"

107 Help Wanted—Women De
Business and Profes

BOOKKEEPER

NEEDS
5

CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE

|-2 years experience, typing
55-65 wpm. Free insurance,

essive young woman who has had
previous secretarial experience

SAL ES MANAGER

skilled secretary;
minimum
experience. College preferred,

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

FFICES LOCATED IN
~~ EVANSTON
opportunity

NATIONAL

OPERATORS

OR OUR ENGINEERING
elient

Business

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Secretary

Help Wanted—Women

�ee
no

-

‘Por Sale--Hourehold Goods
~ HOUSEHOLD
GOODS.
GAS
stove $5.00; 2 dbl. beds; outdoor
grill;
refrig.;
ant. drop leaf table. UN
42305
a.m.
9
25,
and
24
Aug.
3517,
Hartrev, Evanston.

AUGUST

SALE

EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND
RESALE, 826 CUSTER AV.,
Evanston. Daily excent Wed. 10 to 4.

EVANSTON
USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

2644

dbl. bed;

drapes; coffee
appl. Mise. GR

XC.

COND.

day bed;

table;
5-8562.

G.E.-

air

REFRIG.,

14

CU.

ft., see to apprec., $50; 869-4078. Good
cond., Good cond., 26’’ RCA TV, $40;
lounge
chr., stool, $20; bronze
floor
lamp and tray, $10, UN 4-6996.

LL
WOOL. CARPETING,
FEDERAL
gold coloring. 3 years old. Approximately 10’ by 17’ includes foam rubber padding. Best offer over $100. 2713910 after 6 or weekends.
IBSON
REFRIG.
AND
FREEZER;
matching
pink
individual
stand-up
units, 3 yrs. old; exc. cond. $250 or
best offer: 21’’ TV Philco console, good
tube, $20. Kirby vacuum, $125, 6 mo.
old, 729-4747.
DINING
ROOM
SET, 9 PIECE
WALnut contemporary, 2 years old. $1,200
new. Glass tops and table mats incl.
Reasonably priced. Baby crib, dresser
and matt. Best offer. 677-5846.
EAVING
STATE,
2916
PAYNE
chairs; refrig.;
stove;
sink;
heater;
Evanston. Weekdays or after 12 Sat.
Sac. rugs;
chests;
beds;
din. table;

toys;

tables;

bookcases;

drapes;

typewriter;

glider.

lamps;

Etc.

BLK.
WAL.
3-PC.
BDRM.
SET,
$125;
mahog.
single
bed,
complete,
$25; Console Greybar eng, mach.,
$25; bdrm.
rugs;
chrs.. 595
Orchard,
Winnetka.
hb

PC.
WALNUT
DIN.
occasional
chair. Must
able.
Call 338-4816

RM.
sell,

SET;
reason-

SINGLE
SEALY
BOX
SPRING
AND
mattress
in
perfect
condition.
4
a
old. Reasonable.
Call WE
5OUSE
SALE:
MOVING,
THURS.
Fri.
10-6, 1349 Arbor
Av., Highland
Park. Moosehead; brkfst. set, 4 chrs.;
din. tbl.; TV, remote
control;
5 pc.
BR set; tbls.; misc. Cash and carry.
odd
bed;
*

SALE:

4 WINDSOR

CHAIRS;

chairs;
metal
wardrobe;
metal
misc. Thurs. and Fri. 10 a.m. to
815 Greenwood, Glencoe. VE 5-

ARAGE

AND

FURNITURE.

SALE.

Thursday, Friday noon to 8 p.m. Part
furniture plus many interesting brica-brac, crystal. silver. antiques, etc.
1606 Imperial Drive, Glenview.
WASHER,
KENMORE
AUTOMATIC
exc.
cond.:
dresser:
sofa;
match.
chair; beige nylon rug; 9 x 12; white
wardrobe closet. exc. cond. 869-7867.
ARPETING—48
SQ.
YARDS_
WITH
foam pad, beige, 2 years old. Fedders
air-cond. 14,000 BTU, 2 years old. For.
top
table,
26x42,
3
chairs.
Call
evenings, weekdays 869-0054.
PR. DREXEL ANTIQUE WHITE TWIN
beds, $30; oval hookel rug, 9 x 12, $15;
4
full sz., $10;
spread,
Bates
white
prs. draperies; lamps; pictures. All in
good cond. PArk 4-8581.
BASEMENT SALE
Sun. 10 to 3. Ice cream parlor chairs;
chairs;
maple
de-humid.;
port. TV;
misc. items. 3535 Grove,
desk lamp;
Skokie.
GIRLS LIKE NEW MEDITERRANEAN
complete
bedrm.
set,
apple
green;
lamps;
other odds and ends. 2700 W.
seca
Av., Chgo. Sat. and Sunay.
:

Universal Gas
GOOD
BUILDER
furniture
separate,

Stove 38"

CONDITION,
Call 869-1718.

$25.

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

Lovely Old Victorian
BUFFET.

24”
COPPERTONE.
LIKE
NEW.
$85. 945-8536.
GARAGE
SALE
9 A.M.
TO
5 P.M.
Thursday,
August
24.
Bookcases;
tbls.;
gid
eee?
much
misc.
1426
Lake Av.,
Wilmette.

Neighborhood Garage Sale

SEE TO APPRECIATE.
PArk 4-6217

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.

8 YRS. OLD. $85.
272-1673

end
‘

CIRCA 1830 TO 1845
$75-$120. Private party. DA 8-1210
SOME REAL BARGAINS!
and
beds
twin
set;
room
Dining.
dresser; couch; end tables and lamps.
Call RO 4-9451 or 262-4396.
MAHOG.
BLOND
PC.
9
MOVING:
dining rm. set; Formica
top kitchen
bed, 1
dbl.
1
lamps;
chairs;
table, 4
twin bed, KEystone 9-3530.
:

good

condition, $50.
Call AL 1-2303

DUNCAN
AND

Call

TABLE.
after

AND

WASHER

PHYFE CHAIRS
$75

OR

BEST

OFFER.

5 p.m.

491-0787.
PHYFE
DUNCAN
TABLE,
DIN
style, mahog. 42 x 23 closed, opens to
98’: pads, 2 chairs, glass cabinet, $50
or best offer. 272-0237.
FRENCH
ITAL.
ELEGANT
RMS.
7
chandelier;
set;
dinette
furnishings:
oil paintings; lamps, tables, all pract.
new; will separate. misc. 446-6817.
SOFA.
LEATHER
DEN.
FOR
IDEAL
recl.
chas. Ing., $55:
chr., $45;
$65:
chr., $45. tbls.; still in carton, Regina
scrubber, $20: din. set; OR 6-1176.

GARAGE
320

SALE:

G.E.
WASHER;
HAMILTON
GAS
dryer
exc. cond.; 20’’ round mirror; 2
pr.
draw
drapes;
telephone
bench;
alum. porch chaise; misc. OR 3-5028.

Washer,
2

COMBINATION
dryer. Good
864-9354

condition

CANARY
BIRD
CAGES;
LGE.
24” x 36” mirror; 2 wrought iron plant
stands;
wrought
iron
divider;
2
empire fire side velvet chrs. 475-4589.

MUST SELL MAGNAVOX
stereo console, Excellent condition, 1
yr. left on warranty.
328-7694
$75
FR.
PROV.
DRESSING
TBL.
W/
bench:
shadow
box;
console
set;
pictures; boudoir lamps. PArk 9-1483.

BRODY ROUND TABLE, 4 CHAIRS;
8 PR. ANTIQUE WHITE SATIN
DRAPES. CALL 465-2345.
LEAVING
TOWN
SAC.
bedroom
set and 8 pc.
Misc. Call AM 2-3770.

COMPLETE
din. rm. set.

CONVERSATION
GROUP—3
YELLOW
leather barrel chairs;
octagon shape
table.
Excellent
condition.
Call 6790536.

MOVING
OUT
OF
STATE
MONDAY:
Must sell mod. wood furniture. Mostly
walnut. Tbls.; headboards; bunk beds;
dresser, etc. 869-0024.

%

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk

BLUE

2

and

matching

48” plus 10’ leaf
and 4 blk. vinyl

36x
tbl.

CHERRY

DROP

wood
chrs,

LEAF

45”. wide, opens to 68’
finish, spool legs,
$95

10

Beautiful
272-1977

White Bookcase Headborad
Bed. Comp. $25: 864-0921.

tion.

EXECUTIVE

Call

TYPE

top, dark walnut, $150;
in

60

good

ening,

674-0062.

DESK

W/GLASS

Hotpoint dryer

7°

$25.

BOOTH
4
CPT;
BEIGE
YDS.
couches, 75’’ each; 2 glass coffee tbls.,
2 glass step tbls.; credenza;
3 triple
pr. white and gold drapes. OR 4-7323.

MIRROR
36” X40’;
FRAMED
OIL
aintings;
pr.
den
lamps;
pottery
pr. rattan
amp;
velvet bdrm.
chr.;
tables; Call 675-1277 eves.
BEDROOM
and
other
Northfield.

FURN.;
BABY:
FURN.
misc.
259 Riverside
Dr.,
446-2963.

BEAUTIFUL
simple

QUILTED

design;

also:3/4
272-8456

3 PC.

673 Hill

* Glencoe News

Call
and

KIT.
GE

$175.

6515"

COPPERTONE
KENMORE
GAS
range with ‘griddle, 30’’ like new. $55.
Call 491-9426.

HOUSEHOLD

OLDER
mattress

BAKER
BREAKFRONT
AND
fet; sofa; bedroom furniture.
338-2375

HEADBOARD
WITH
(for dbl. bed). Twin
bed frame. Best offer.
OR 4-5374

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,
bee

ee

f

835-4838.

FOR SALE.
Evanston, Ill.

$125
TAKES.
ALL;
EDISON’
CRIB,
de
luxe
Storkline
buggy,
dressin
table, playpen,
car seat, car bed,
jumper chrs., sterilizer. 675-4840.
CHAIRS;
HIDE-A-BED;
2
ARM
best
offer.
wrought
iron
bookcase;
Call after 5 p.m. UN 4-4882.
SAC. WEBCOR
HI-FI, WITH
MAHOG.
record cab., $50 worth of records, $25.
Steel wardrobe,
$35 value, $20. Call
869-1457, after 5 weekdays.

BUF-

8

PC.

RM.

SET

W/6

CHRS.,

seats 24, china cab., server;

reasonable.

TBL.

bar. Very

JUVENILE FURNITURE
Dresser, 6 year crib. Good condition.
Reasonable.
674-7983
BEIGE
BRODY
KITCHEN
SET:
ble and 4 chairs. Reasonable.

TA-

SOFA BED, MAPLE WITH PINK AND
gray
upholstery;
Magnavox
radio
record
player;
blond
oak e¢ab. Call
after 6 p.m. BR 4-5429.
RUG,
RED,
9X12,
WOOL,
FRINGED
edges, with pad, $350 new, used only
tpn
ee
condition, $250. 835-

UPRIGHT

CANE
maple

BEST

FREEZER
OFFER.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

serving Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

MATWIN
din. rm. set,
etc.
chairs,

IR 8-9795.

475-8336

DISHES—TOOLS
.
. Job Lots. Liquidat:
Ark 4-5171
:

All Types

NEED

mane

FROM

Period

PRIVATE

Furn.

dishes;

Any

PARTYFI

age,

Pictures;

cond.

SC

&amp;

Fi

BP

i

Oriental rugs, Amer.
Orien’
Piano. Dir. 588-1020 anytime.

of
so

QU.

GOOD

YOUR

BUY

WILL

used furniture and antiques.
For
service call
:
cS,
The Original Crost bleh csead 5 OF
UN 4-0189
!
WE NEED PIANOS.
_—__

AM

as

ELDS
eves. VE 5-1

2-2023;

GOOD

QUALITY

'ROUN

nette set; coffee and end ta
rug; drapes; sleep couch;
mattr.

174

and

spr.;

book

o}t

shelf.

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For
Sale

AM-FM

RADIO,

Bogen,

AMP.

Mono

AND |

w/speaker;

ex¢

condition; best offer.
Call 864-3321 evenings.

21’

RCA

TV.

INCL. BLOND

BLOND

FINI

WOOD TAB

A-1 ‘condition

HI-FI

Voice,

33”

VErnon 5-0785
SPEAKERS,
PAIR,
Royal

ZENITH

400,

=.
ELE

Ng05| CO€
I 6-7440.

TV

waln

CONSOLE

command, also matching RCA
V
stereo:
dual
cabinets. 00"
pieces: Excel. cond. OR 4-7399.

HI FI

MAGNAVOX

RECORD

PLAYER.

el. Exc.

cond.

CABINET

HI 6-4894.

offer.

and

white

-WOLLENSAK

:
se aaas

MODEL

TV,

8436 evenings after

—
st

TABLE

ADMIRAL
black

446-3456,

:

agra

MAGNAVOX
LT. MAHOG.
phono. Micromatic changer,
stylus. Plus AM-FM
radio.

$45.

7 p.m.

STEREO

Phone

_

TAP

corder. Ampex mikes—origina
sell for $125. Call after 5 —
:
DA 8-1659
;

19”

PORTABLE

ZENITH

rv

stand,
$75.
Excellent
coné
med. possession. Call 272-660

Apparel

175

and

;

80912

MAIN

for your

ST.

Furs

S|

LAST AGE
Vv
EVA

shopping

fall collection of
dren’s wear. Ask

Ww

ne

tion;

NORTH SHORE'S
MOST EXCLUSIVE RESALE

THE

MUST
SELL—SACRIFICE
hogany bdrm. set, 9 pe.
like
new
drapes,
tbls.,

A

—_ UN 4-

Dealer

FURNITURE

677-9589

Best offer takes.

GAS STOVE

pick-up.

‘NEED

ASSORTED
JUNQUE
AND
UPRIGHT
piano. Thursday
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2111
Harrison
St.,
Evanston
or call 328-

DINING

of

oriental rugs. Fine furn. and china.

FURNITURE

AND. FURNISHINGS
Asbury Av.

Ass’n

UES-PAINTINGS-A:
JECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGH
PRICES PAID.
Miss Halli

ROOM
rocker

DANISH
SOFA;
KIT.
TBL.
WITH
4
chrs.;'
fold.
yard.
tble.;
kit.
cab.;
solovox; serv. cart; HI-FI w/cor. cab.
speaker. All reasonable. UN 4-1559.

Call ID 2-5795.

KENMORE
DE
LUXE
AUTO.
WASHer, Norge de luxe elec. dryer, both in
perfect cond. $75 ea.; pr. maple Jenny
Lind twin. beds, comp. $100. 945-3094.

WALNUT
inserts
colonial

GE.
$200.

bik. sideboard,

$225.

__

5-0108 :

ART GA

Member-Anpraisers.

Prompt

WAL.
BOOK
OR
w., 95’ h., 17” d,

18” d.,

:

TOP $$. § |

TRANSFERRED.
SACRIFICE
GE.
Mobile
Maid
Dishwasher,
used
4
|}
months. Best offer. Call GR 5-1797.

KENMORE
GAS STOVE, FRIGIDAIRE
good size, good condition. Reasonable.

DUNCAN
PHYFE
set. AL 1-8246

h.,

CHICAGO

AND

BLACK AND WHITE TWEED DRAPES
96’ high, 21’ long, incl. hardware $40;
sliding glass doors, 8’ wide, 43’’ high,
$50. ID 3-1725.
2
PC.
SECT.
SOFA
W/CORNER
table; recliner chair; coffee table; 2
end tables;
kitchen table. w/formica
top, wrt. iron legs, 272-1214.

BABY
FURN.
AND
ACC.;
MISC.
household items and furniture. Good
cond., very reasonable. Call 965-8236.

MAHOGANY
dining rm.

OVEN

Dunbar contemp,

1., 35’

- GReenleat

best

evenings

STUDENTS—NEWLYWEDS:
bdrm. set plus springs and
$75 or best offer.
274-4180.

DOUBLE

EB
N.

FOR USED REFRIGERSATOR__S

CONDI-

rangein coppertone.
835-2730
.

Ss

HIGHEST
PRICES
Fie
BY OSCAR
ISBERIAN
FOR
ORIENTAL
RI
. TRADE-INS ACC

2-7515.

NICE.
SMALL
LIVING
chairs, $15 each; large swivel
$45. 2623 Hartzell, Evanston.
475-8413

1105

Road, Winnetka

2 REFRIGERATORS
GE and HOTPOINT
UN 4-9202 weekdays or
wkends. UN 4-0443.

3

COUCH,

bed.

AQUA
METAL
YOUNGSTOWN
cabs.
with
dishwasher;
pink
range; in garage Thurs. and Fri.

NEW

UNUSUAL
VICT.
display
case, 38”

CONDI-

GOOD

FURNISHINGS.

Reasonable.

AND

AIR

Bric-A-Br

TOR BEST RESUL'
ART
6618
SHeldrake 3-3573

Maytag wringer washer for
in excellent condition. Call

Americana

Kitchen, Bedroom, Living
ROOM

Cut. Glass,

DRAWER
DOUBLE
CHEST. DESK,
bookcase and bed, Excellent condition.
Reasonable.
:
761-4347

| LIKE

y

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. |

after 4 p.m.

CASEMENT

tioner and
p&gt; wes

formica
831-4942.

TABLE

long.

.FEDDERS

:

i

CALL HOLLYWOOD

ROSE
AND
GREEN
SOFA.
WITH
down: pillow, 89” long. Very reas. 2
chairs, green,
rose print, SH 3-4310.
between 9 and 12 a.m. and after 4:30.

chrs.;

6

729-5398

WE ‘Antiques,
NEED FineMERCHANDISI
Furniture, Ch

6 BURNER ROPER GAS STOVE
GOOD CONDITION. REASONABLE
GR 5-7394.

INTERESTING
WROUGHT
IRON
Mexican
table w/white tile and. bull
fight motif. 20’’ high 40’ diameter. 601
Elmwood, Wilmette. AL 1-4059.

SANDERS,
Northbrook.
9 a.m. Aug. 29th

MAYTAG

Call 864-7339

with foam padding, 88
offer.
Drapes
25
ft.
Best offer, 827-0728.
GREEN
KELLY
AND

couch

tweed

173

Box Spring and Mattress
FOR TWIN. BED. WARD'S BEST.

COUCH
$10;
DESK
SET;
DINETTE
chairs;
tables;
sofa bed $10;
$5.00;
after
5:30
869-7166
Call
chest;
etc.
p.m, or all day Sat. or Sun.

SHIP PRINTS

WHIRLPOOL

nylon:
Best
gold.

784-5434.

RAN

model,

GE DISHWASHER
LIKE NEW. $100 831-

condition;
beige
ahs

(1 cocktail, 2 occasional
condition. Call AMbassador

3-YR. OLD DE LUXE G.E. WASHING
CONDIEXCELLENT
MACHINE,
TION.
$55.
34
729-4016.
100% ROYFOR SALE—CARPETING
al blue
yards.
Antique

‘excellent

luxe

272-6073

3 TABLES
3 PC. BEIGE SECTIONAL;
); all in good

DOUL-

40 ROYAL

in

OV

CONTEMP. SOFA, 102”, id
c. cond. $1
tapestry.

a

in

CARPETING,

TO WALL

;

ELECTRIC

PORTABLE,

chairs
upholstered
4 highback
blue pattern. $225. 446-4205.

WALL

STAND

condition.

4-7628

ELECTRIC

De

rivaté owner.

BEAUTIFUL
SELL
MOVING—MUST
draperies
with Kirsch
rods;
Misc.
Furniture and kitchen appliances. Call
.AM 2-0172.
$e
DINING. ROOM TA‘OVAL. WALNUT
ble, 40’ wide 534%” long with 12” leaf,

dryer
couch.

ton: toby jugs, assorted sizes, perfect
cond.’ $100, Call 271-0681.
RM.
DIN.
FRUITWOOD
PROV.
FR.
black desk w/t
tbl. w/6 chrs. $100;
18” TV w/little
drwrs. $20; Admiral
used picture tube $25. Misc. 945-5047.

Hot Point 16 Cu. Ft. Refrig.

DINING
ROOM
TABLE
LIGHT
MAhogany,
4 chairs,
credenza.
$200 or
will separate.
AL 1-8146

1967

COLLECTION

ROYAL

SINGER SEWING MACHINE ZIG ZAG
attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
$35;
will deliver.
Dealer
ALpine
1-

August 2 4,

CLEANER
VACUUM
ELECTROLUX
good condition, $20.
all. attachments,
Call AL 1-7290. Dealer.

YELLOW

Rar
r

rm. set;
AL 6-3263

dining

McCobb

Good

UN

yellow wall cabinet; 1 yellow
range. 1 green modern sofa, |
TV room, Make offer. 537-5 “i
for

FURNITURE

Paul

and

COUNTRY

freezer.

silk tufted chrs.;
ORchard 4-4423.

0; 2-gra
silk sofa.

DEN

Cie
wae
OH
REFRIGERATOR
12
42"' w/ grids
Kenmore
gas. range,
$40. Both in good
and double oven.
:
condition. Call 869-6972.
TOAST-COLORED SECTIONAL
3-pe.. exc. cond..
REASONABLE
UN 4-3496 -

MUST
SELL
FAST.
COMPLETE
LIV.
rm.
and din. rm.
furn. Good _ cond.
Also wool, beige crptg. and pad. Buy
separate or complete. YO 5-1480

dryer,

chr.,
yellow

rm.

din.

AND

deep

SET, | FRIGIDAIRE

RM.

misc.
i

OF

TOWN
ONE

|

rug;

Most items $10 or less.
467-8683 after 10 a.m, —

table.

light wood, 6 chrs., buffet, breakfront;
twin bdrm. set, dark wood; cpt. from
oe
4 rm. apt. OR 4-6921.

bdrm. set; misc. 1364
272-1160
Northbrook.

dryer; drapes;
Ct.,
Westwood.
Friday only.

RM.

DIN.

| CONTEMPORARY

CLOTHES

SELL:

MUST

MOVING

DIN.

SET,

Bg 5

blue-gray

lamps;

dresser;

PERIOD | KITCHEN SET: WALNUT WITH MUStard captain chrs., $75; orange lounge
tbls.; kit.

misc.

set, Formica, 2 chrs.;
chrs. Call 334-6558.

727 AND-731
HARMS
RD.
GLENVIEW. FRI.,. SAT. AND SUN.

R.C.A.

FRENCH
sofa; liv. rm.

ton.

Ist.

COUCH;

STUDIO

| MOVING:

CAR-

used.

EVANS

antique
Sept.

until

Riessen

Mr.

ELECTRIC

V.. 114

743Sale. HINMFurn.,
AN,

etc, Available

FOR LESS
CLEAN
RUGS A MESS?
electric
Rent
Lustre!
with—Blue
shampooer, $1.00.
ACE HARDWARE, NORTHBROOK.

21’’ console Zenith TV $100; 2 speake
port. stereo $25.
299-5337 after 6 p.m.

FURNITURE:
bedrm. set;

House

set;
sofa;
lounge
chr.;
end_
tbls.;
lamps; Rew! pans; misc. All priced to
sell. UN 4-8325 or OR 3-8713.

$200;

SOFA

MADE

CUST.

BLUE

never

BEDRM.

TWIN

THAT

with Blue
shampooer,

Evanston.

AIR-COND.
RIER
Reasonable. 491-0320.

MAH.

.

TO
it

30”

cook-top,

Stainless

i

KIND,

STOVE

| HOTPOINT

gold

by
shown
after 6 p.m.

old,
years
only. 251-8027

paar

$1.00. Lemoi Hardware,

PLATES,

painted

BE

GENTLE,

si

“expensive carpet, clean
electric
Rent
Lustre.

AUTO.
12
MARK
WHIRLPOOL
washer; perfect mechanical condition.
1-4079.
AL
offer.
best
$50 or

Electric Stove

FREEZER.

BE

WAL.

GARAGE SALE
Furniture, miscellaneous items. Aug.
26, 27th, 12 to 5 p.m. 4433 Emerson,
Skokie, So. West cor. Kenneth.

DIN. RM.
SET:
LIMED
OAK
TABLE
with
pads,
4 chairs;
2 single
bed
mattresses. All for $45. Call 328-2815
after 3 p.m.

3 PIECE WHITE, SECTIONAL;
dark beige rug, 10’ x 14’; lamps;
ge
tables; desk; gre

hand

colored,

Wine

35
design,
appointment

Size 10 x 13, $95.
'
CALL 869-8425
DINING
ROOM
SET,
8 PCS.
LIGHT
oak, 2 sectional living
rm. couch and
phy rity | easy chair.
Reasonable. Call
869-5336 from 2-4 p.m.
DINETTE
SET:
WHITE
LEATHER
and
brass—6
chairs,
2
extension
leaves. Excellent condition.
729-2039

Kenmore

SERVICE

LIMOGE

12

ORIENTAL RUG

ENGLISH

DESKS,
TIFFANY
TYPE . GLASS
shades and lamps, piano stool, antique
oak desk, wash stand, rocker, cedar
chest, hand painted. plates, Dorothy’s,
1231 Chicago Av., Evanston.

OVING

Evanston

SECTIONAL
COUCH;
PR.
CHAIRS;
tbl.; carpeting; good
coffee tbl.; step
cond. Reas. price; drapes as a bonus.
OR 4-7619 after 6 p.m.
HERMAN
MILLER;
BREAKFAST
set, round white For, table, 48°’ dia.
built-in lazy susan, 4 chairs. $200. Call
HI 6-1704.
FURNITURE,
ALL
KINDS.
NO
ANCome
rugs.
oriental
some
tiques,
make offers.
GR 5-8387

elec.

HERITAGE

251-0638.

850
SQ.
YDS.
NYLON
AND
WOOL
carpeting, never used, $2.50 a yd. Will
separate, terms. Empire,
LA 5-9626.

chairs;

cond.;

Bay

Pie

coffee table; Dan. hi-back recliners,
one olive, one gold. Exc. cond. Call

BUILDER
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
furniture
in
4
model
homes.
Will
separate, up to 50%
off. We deliver
296-7771
FURNITURE
OF
11 MODEL
HOMES
Must be sold, up to 60 %
off. Will
separate, terms. Empire.
965-4300.

CHESTS OF DRAWERS;
TWIN BOX
spring mattress, frame;
Lawson sofa
with slipcover;
2 lounger chrs. with
slipcover;
Mah.
Frence_
provincial
spinet piano and bench; HI 6-6163.
F
CARPETS
LOOK
DULL
AND
drear,
remove
the
spots
as_
they
ap&gt;ear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer,
$1.00 Millen
V&amp;S
Hardware, Wilmette.
DON’T
MERELY
BRIGHTEN
YOUR
carpets .. . Blue Lustre them...
eliminate. rapid resoiling.
Rent_electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Ace
Hdwr.,
Glenview.
INE.
FURNITURE:
ITAL.
PROV.
8
pe. Cherry din. rm. set w/oval tbl.;

Ital. Prov.

Green

rn

REDECORATING.

BRASS EAGLE ANTIQUES
869-6660
Rd.

&lt;

oeeae

172 For Sale—H

Fo r Sclo-ibiawsabeld Goods

172

A

@

convenience,

F

women’s
and
to see our da

collection of coats, suits and di
Tues.,
Wed.,
Fri.
and
Sat.
Thurs.

12-7:30.

DA

8-9898.

_
MOVING TO FLORIDA
Fine summer and winter
t]
ladies’ size 10 suits, dresses,
blouses, hats, sweaters, purses;
etc. Men’s size 40-44 suits,
tr
coats, shoes, shirts, rain
and fleece lined jackets, sweate
Call BR 4-4200.
‘

$CASH$

For
Ladies’,
Men’s
and
clothing;
shoés;
accessories.
household
items,
cut
glass,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques,

DElaware 7-9342.
bp Be
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP —

FOR
SALE:
RANCH
MINK
white fur cape; fur boa.
Call HI 6-3323

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

TAP

Classified —s

-

�ee

in your

‘02

fall and

le.

winter

clothing

for resa Bay Rd.
256-2990
ee
MODEL SELLING
lete
wardrobe, _ suits,
coats,
es,
slacks, blouses,
hats, handbags, robes, jewelry and access.
my ae, 21; 12.
$1.00 to $15.
cond.
VE 5-0785
MAN’S SIZE 40-42
coats, sweaters, slacks, shirts,

A-1 cond. $1.00 to $10.

Town and
ing
cart;

MOVING:

$1.00 to $10.

28,

WE

ew

WILL

selection

es

and

of

Thrift

5-0785.

OPEN

fall

fine furs.

ie and

icago.

VE

BE

743-9188.

WITH

and

Ye

winter

Olde

Shop.

1508

Racke

Howard,

‘HING,
LADY’S
SIZE
14
SUMr and fall, dresses, blouses, sweat-

slacks

and

Men’s

dresses

size

40

and

L,

coat

jacket,

WEDDING

tach.

GOWN

train.

AND VEIL

Peau

de

ts. Sz. 12. Worn once.
724-3264

CK

BROADTAIL

mink

collar

10-12

cloth

2

lace

years

WITH

old.

coat with

$75. Call AL

black

1-4754,

ED, LIKE NEW BLACK PERb coat, matching pill box hat,

1

ATURAL
RANCH MINK
SIZE 14, GOOD CONDITION.
ood condition. Dark
&gt; 16. $350. UN 4-0904.

76

TIP

PRESENTS GLEN

LENGTH

brown

YIPES,
19.95:

1 telephone, 8.95;
Vatches, 6.95 to 29.95;
watt

transceivers,

85;

transistor radios, 3.95:

artridge tape player, 59.95 and
cu. ft. refrigerator and
2 cu. ft. freezers,
69 each;

ay

intercoms

including

50’,

up;

wire,

tubes

pe
recorders 9.95 and up:
alkie
Talkies,
10.95
per
losed

circuit TV

camera,

at 50%

pair

and

$250.

volt batteries, 18c;

ane lighters, 2.95:
stic sheeting, 12’ 4 mil thick;
ulars 7 x 50, 29.95:
tdoor horn speakers, 6.95.

MYKROY,
Wheeling

Wheeling

537-0280

%

EDISON

_ MOVING TO CITY—NOW!
hg,

x

end
3’

tbls.,

20’,

wh.

formica
tops,
$10 each

blond

console,

needs

Attrac. lounge chr, and ottoman
slipcovers
| set golf clubs and bags

in new
$40
$20/set

1

oval rug, gray, 7’ x12’
ces
assorted
matching
$10 and

“pag J ladder
-—1

away

chaise,

bed

sweeper

outdr.

and

$25

$35
luggages
$15 each

each
$15
$10
$15
COND.

. SZ. steamer trunk
ble record player
rang
tree
planter
EVERY
NG IN GOOD
GARAGE

$5.00

$5.00

PORT-A-CRIB:

SALE

-, Aug. 26—10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 880
Rd., Winnetka (2 bl. n. .of
fower Rd. 3 houses w. of Sheridan
RIGHT

HI

PIANO;

6-2088.

GEO.

KNABE

UP-

Washington

olonial
desk;
Stauffer exercise ma; 2 Magnavox TV sets: Magnaradio-record
player;
2 folding
ds with mattresses: Mink fur scarf;

. Washer;

Maytag

n

gas

dryer;

lg.

lounge
chr.;
man’s’
winter
ng
jacket
sz. 42:
6 Simmons
. Steel steak knives: frpl. accsr.
n bench;
21”
Craftsman
2r mower;
18’
Yardman
hand
r; garden
accsr.
and tools;
2

rugs;

17-pc.

Metalcraft

patio

; iron wicker tea cart; lg. drpleaf
tbl.;
draperies;
books:
china;
ware; kit/ware; misc. Toys; pr.
tubeless snow tires, like new.:

NOOD
3150;

FRAME

-— LD

ea.; 66 yd. ivory
washing
mach.

$90; base and wall kit. cabinet, 4’, $50:
doover cleaner, $20; 2 snow tires, 15,
,
like new; 2 end tables, $35 ea.; 1
iarble

top,

$45;

pr.

beautiful

lamps,

35 ea.; 3 imp. handmade throw rugs,
0; Ital. tapestry of horses, 74” x 49’,
; metal tea cart, $12. Merchandise
nm

exc. cond.

432-3438,

511

.d., Highland Park.

County

Line

[EIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE
urs., Fri., Sat. 10-4
f
dge Rd., Highland Park
o-school clothing,
asstd.
sizes,
's, adults Po gee cag ge oe $1.00

Ss: Boys’s

24,

girl’s

24;

REFRIG., like new cond.;
que

oriental
Cc.

- Classified

vase;

lamps;

823

luggage;

guitar:

books:

3

SEC.

SOFA:

IRON

MISCELLANEOUS

328-5775

BIG GARAGE

SALE

_.
3,517 ITEMS
WOULD
YOU
BELIEVE?
Designer
clothes, some
never worn:
W-8-12,
M-44-46
C-1-8;
antiques,
misc.;
toys
and
junque.
Thurs.
through Sun. 9 to 6; 2512 Peachtree
Ln., Northbrook.

GARAGE

SALE:
THURS. 5: 8) aE:
Fri., Sat. Breakfast
set, $15:
set, $15; 23° GE TV, $90:
e€a.;
power
mower,
$10.00;
movie
camera and projector, $40; golf clubs.
$15;
elect.
‘typewritter,
$120;
24’
bicycle, $7.00:
clothes and toys. 1036
Forest Ay., Wilmette. 251-0520.

DINETTE

SET

WITH

4 CHAIRS,

$15; baby’s 6 year crib painted white,
$7.50. Good condition. Call 475-1396.

LUXURY
SOFA
BEIGE
NYLON
Matelasse with exposed wood frame;
new.
Was
$800. Make
offer.
Chair;
lawn
fencing.
2932
Harrison
St.,
Glenview.
GARAGE
SALE:
BDRM.
SET:
HIDEa-bed;
chairs;
lawn furn.;
kit. set;
humidif.;
garden and hand tools and
many misc. Friday and Sat. 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. 2104 Schiller, Wilmette.
PORT.
TYPEWRITER,
USED
VERY
little, 3 years
old,
soft leather-like
carrying case, cost new $50, yours for
$25; Also brown shingle dog kennel,
Collie size, $5.00. AL 1-6175.
THRESHOLD
PLAYERS
LUMBER
sale
All sizes,
mantels
below
cost.
South school, Glencoe. South entrance,
ae
Sat. 9:30 to noon. VE
52020.

9 TO 4
1736 Chapel Ct., Northbrook
1736 Chapel Ct., Northbrook
GARAGE SALE THURS. 9:30 TO 4, 905
Grey, Evanston. Used Hotpoint builtin stove and oven; children’s clothes;
wagon;
bikes;
swing
set;
books;
games;
mat. clothes size 16,
MARCHANT
CALCULATOR;
PUSH
mower;
desk
chr.;
baby
car bed;
baby
swing;
net playpen;
elec.
ice
cream
freezer;
guitar;
Ronson
tbl.
lighter. 729-4168.

CUSTOM
MADE
TABLE
LAMPS;
6’
down
filled couch $10;
VW
car top
carrier
$10;
wall
plaques,
wall
shelves;
misc.
29 Hackberry,
Glenview 724-1793.

ANTIQUE
WALNUT
SPOOL SETTEE;
rockers, old yd. toys,
old commode,
doll buggy, wagon seat; old oak rect.
old jazz book,
sl. bed;
spool
tbl.;
many
old 78 records;
green
glassware.
8 to 5 Thurs.
and
Fri. 2427
Payne, Evanston.
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

BEAUTIFUL
CHERRY
WOOD
FLOOR
loom
Leclerc
French
Canadian
36”
bench
type,
never
used,
plus
spool
rack and all acc. ready for use. Call
eves. HY 3-7261.
PRE-SCHOOL
SALE:
BOY’S
clothes up to 14. 20 bk. science set.
Size 10 cocktail dresses. pempe. tbls.,
misc. 528 Warren Rd., Glenview. 7290786.

FOR
SALE:
PARALLEL
BARS;
walker;
large
deep
freeze:
book
shelves; shelves with door; old maple
bureau; old sewing mach.: antiques;
marble mantel; Franklin stove, HI 62440.
2

RUMMAGE—GARAGE SALE
1107
Shermer
Rd.
Glenview.
9-4,
Thurs, and Fri. 24 and 25. Big trunk;
clothing,
children
and
adult.
Household misc.

LIGHTWEIGHT
24” SCHWINN
bikes, girl’s, $15 and boy’s, $20;
almost
new
baby
buggy,
$12;
21”
rotary mower,
$12; 21” reel mower,
$15.

GARAGE
SALE
THURS.
BOY’S
26”
3 speed
bike;
Stingray;
girl’s
20’
bike; tricycle;
wer mower; 2 deer
heads; lamps;
dishes; much misc. 995
Spruce, Winnetka.

835-0307

ANTIQUE
SALE
THROUGH
AUGUST
cleaning out store room of furniture.
Some
need
work.
Bargains.
LINDWALL’s,
808 Oak St., Winnetka
(4%
bik. W. of Green Bay Rd.)

BARGAINS
—
BASEMENT
PRICES
Thurs.,
Fri. Sat. 10 to 5. Den beds
w/tbl.; English pram; lg. window fan;
pictures;
toys;
luggage;
clothing;
misc.
9210
Bennett
(Church
and
McCormick.) Skokie.
WAL.
CRIB
AND
wal. play pen and
carriage
and pad

$35;

Shopsmith

with

all attachments,

GARAGE
SALE
—
THURS.
—
FRI.
Field’s Early Am. crib, net playpen,
toys
other
baby
equip:
working
window air-cond., free; GE vacuum;
sz. 10-12 formals; white shirts: sz. 17”
33’’; much misc. 2299 Dehne, N’brk.

ANTIQUES, CLOTHING, DISHES
3308 Harrison St., Evanston.
GARAGE
SALE:
AUTO
WASHER:
elec. stove;
other applic. reas. baby
furn.; toys;
children’s;
clothes, 4-10;
ant.;
player piano;
misc.
1300 Ashae
at Dempster, Evanston, Thurs. 9-

STUDIO
COUCH.
BROWN
W/BACK
bolsters, opens into full bed, like new.
Cotton rug, plum
color, 6x9,
1
pr.
drapes to match, very good cond. wire
dog cage. 18 x 3’ for new puppy. Metal
dog bed. 2335 Ridgeway, Evanston.
GARAGE SALE—MOVING.
Furniture;
air-condition
unit;
dehumidifier; garden furn.; tools; household items; stair cpt.; antiques, misc.
bric-a-brac. Thurs. to Sunday inclusive
10 to 5. 4944 Jarvis, Skokie.

SOFA,

NYL.

COV.

McCOBB

DESK,

both.
exc.
cond.;
andirons,
fire
pl.
tools; Amana refr.-sep. freezer door;
20’ ext. ladder; garden tools. After 5

p.m.

272-0268.

Gar.

sale:

Sat.-Sun.

36

Timber Ln., Northbrook.
LIGHT
OAK
SHELVES
AND
TBLE.;
$1.00;
dresses
18
size
coats $5.00;
coffee
and
set
dining
Cherrywood
tble., gold couch and chair, camping
gear, ladders.
DA 8-6628

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk © Glencoe News *
Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

UNIVERSAL GAS STOVE, WHITE 40”,
bases
for
twin
beds,
steel
cab.
w/shelves, kit. tbl./4 chrs., twin size
roll-away bed; pe er
mis. items,
“3

MATTRESS,
$30;
pad, $15: Storkline
and booster
seat,

$175. Excellent condition. Sun. from 9
to 5. 9439 Lowell, Skokie.
GARAGE
SALE: 2 WALNUT
CHESTS;
broiler oven:
old frames;
TV;
RCA
mower:
power
BBQ _ w/rotisserie;
elect. hedge trimmer and many small
and
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs.
items.
Fri. 2401 Lawndale Ave., Evanston.

serving

For

BARGAINS:
LIVING
AND
3
PC.
bdrm. furn.; 7 pc. Kit. set, 36 x 60 ext.
84’’; 23’ Zenith tbl. T.V., plastic Den
sofabed, Singer mach., vac. cleaner,
21”’ Jacobsen mower, OR 3-2108.

12

CU.

FT.

PHILCO

REFRIG.,

$85;

3 DeGraff hair dryers; shop vac., $15;
barbecue, $4.00; Dremel shoe polisher

$10;

Fox

muff;

buggy;

light fixtures. Misc.

lamps;

272-3511.

and

GOING
OUT
OF
BABY
BUSINESS,
Nursery equipment, Toddler toys, plus
girl’s white twin beds, matching desk,
nightstand;
lined drapes,
132’ x 60”;
maple desk; other misc. 272-1858.
GAS
STOVE,
GOOD
CONDITION
$30;
54” cabinet sink $20; girl’s 24’ bike
$5.00; 21’ Motorola console TV, good
sound but no picture $10. Call 251-8027
after 6 p.m.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES:
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood
3-1466
SEARS
11,000
BTU.
i110
VOLT
window
air-conditioner,
excellent
shape, $100. Was $220 new. Moving
to
pg
having central air cooling. 272-

BOHLEN LAWN MOWER, POWERFUL
2 wheel garden tractor with 32” reel
mower, sulky, 48” lawn sweeper snow
eae. forward and reverse. $150. 446-

2,

GIRL’S

26”

SCHWINN

BICYCLES

exc. cond.; Raccoon coat; kiln: tape
recorder;
creepy
crawler:
Janeway
large ceramic bowl; HI 6-5821.

GARAGE

SALE

End
tables,
lamps,
fire
place
drapes. Much misc.
1810 Elmwood, Wilmette

KING

SIZE

spread, $30;

AQUA

HEADBOARD,

rd. Formica

$23: baby buggy and
walker. All good cond.

JACOBSEN

18”

er, w/catcher,

REEL

$40.

set,

table, 1 leaf,

pad, like
869-0415.

LAWN

new,

MOW-

729-2879

Garage Sale: 7 White Alum.
STORM
DOORS,

$30 EA. DA 8-7373

* Northbrook Star « Highland Park Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
Z

Sale—Miscellaneous

SIMMONS
HIDE-A-BED,
2
piece
chest
of
drawers,

‘wardrobe

cabinet,

RUGS,
2 lamp

2 drop

leaf table:

china;

typewrite

clothing, misc. AM
2-4122.
RCA
21”
WALNUT
CONSOLE
T
washer
auto.
Frigidaire
desk;
eo
ullaby walnut 6 yr. crib; Lawn Prid
Sweeper; misc. 328-3576 or 338-1828.
SAT., AUG.
26TH,
1 P.M. TO 5 P.

&lt;r.

Glassware;

sli
projector;
baby equipment a
misc. 1103 Oak, Evanston.
GAS
HOT
WATER
HEATER;
GA
stove;
Zenith
21”
TV;
110
V.
a
cond.;
kit. sink;
radiators:
lavator
sinks; disposal; 446-1646.
LIGHT
OAK
CHINA
CABINET
$25
child’s chifforobe $7.00; figure peda
cycle $2.00; misc. dinnerware. Evan
ton, 869-3080.

8' Pool Table
SLATE

TOP, EXC. COND.
$225. AL 1-3504.

1230
DEWEY,
EVANSTON,
THURS
Fri. and Sat. 9:30 till 6 p.m. Antiqu
rockers;
baby
needs;
Christma
items; loads of clothes. Reasonable.
GARAGE SALE
Sat. and Sunday 9 to 5. Pin ball md
chine;
lawnmower;
bed ends;
ma
misc. items 840 Happ Rd., Northfield

5 Hand

GARAGE SALE
AUGUST 24 AND 25

LOUNGE
CHAIRS,
TABLE;
CRY.
stal;
bric-a-brac;
toys;
misc. household
goods.
4088 Fairway
Dr., Wilsnare Golf Club area. Thurs. and Sat.
only.

Garage and Home
Furnishings

Evanston

ADMIRAL
TV 23”;
ZENITH
PORTAble, 16’’ w/stand; RCA HI-FI console;
elegant, like new bedspread,
quilted
white-gold;_
bedspread
w/matching
draperies. Reasonable. DA 8-8514.

GARAGE
SALE;
MOVING.
2 JACOBsen
self-propelled
reel
type
power
mowers; 40” Frigidaire electric stove;
tandem bicycle; mirrors: rugs; ladies’
dresses, size 12; Misc. items. Fri. and
Sat. Aug. 25th and 26th, 9:30 to 4:30.
514 Greenwood Av., Ken.
GARAGE
SALE
MODERN
SECTIONal;
end
and
coffee
tables;
chairs;
maple
dinette;
china
cab.;
carpet:
clothing half sizes; eg vt
Coronet;
760
10 gal. tank; 20’’ fan; snow tires
x 72’’. 109
4” x 25’
x15; work bench;
;
N. Home, Park Ridge.
LAST
CHANCE.
LIKE
NEW
21”
Motorola TV $65 and 14” RCA portable
$45;
typewriter, stand and chair
$50; $69 steam cab. $30; $15 foot bath
massager
$7.00;
4 drawer
file cab.
$30;
36x46
mirror
$9.00;
household
items. 818 Mulford, Evanston.

CLEARANCE CONTINUED
Winter coats half price
Large assortment of furniture
Dempster,

176

GARAGE
SALE:
MISC.
INC. HONDA
50, mtr. and parts; 714 H.P. mtr.; 1/4
sz.
H.P. elec. mtr. Girl’s wardrobe,
J.P. 3-9, exc. cond. 1760 Long Valley,
Glenview.

ITEMS.

Bargain Boutique

AT
226
MORTIMER,
Glencoe
(corner of Fairview) Thurs.
only 10 to 4. Lovely mahog. din. tbl.
w/
4
chippendale
chrs.;
pr.
wing
chrs.:
boy’s
chest;
French
headboards; lamps; tables; picnic bench;
bl. and wh. umbrella
tbl. complete:
pool
furn.;
linens;
cameras;
ware; loads of misc. bric-a-brac.

RED

WROUGHT

THRESHOLD
PLAYERS PROPS SALE
Thurs., Friday, Sat. Period costumes,
Fabric remnants. Lovely junk collected for 40 yrs. from finest N.S. homes.
Fantastic frames, chrs., tables, lighting fixtures. 807 Greenwood, Glencoe.

‘BARGAINS

CHAIRS,

.:ol carpeting,
and gas dryer,

MOD.

white leather chr.; Formica kit.
tbl.
w/chrs.;
Empire
chr.;
clock
radio;
Lady
Sunbeam _ razor;
intercom:
leather and walnut footstools;
girl’s
26” bike; cast. alum. cookware;
ajJongg
set;
rocking
horse;
toaster;
round tbl. pads; pull-up blinds; metal
fold-stand; suitcase; girl’s clothing 3
to 6, Jr. 5-7. misc. 432-3237.

ivate

-

PHONOGRAPH

LAWN
MOWER,
ie.
ays
h.p. reel type, 2 yrs. old, good cond.
Cost $125, selling price $45; Garrard
type A phono changer w/base.
Good
cond, $25; alum. extension ladder $15:
auto
radio
never
used,
fits
’66
Plymouth $25; Ladies’ golf. sfortswear
Salesmen’s
Samples,
never used, all
size 10, 10% off wholesale cost.
ie
Call 869-9017

furn.

chrs.

CYLNDER.

TURQ.

For Sale—Miscellaneous

THE
PROVEN
CARPET
CLEANER
Blue Lustre is easy on the ee
Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric
shampooer,
$1.00 Eckart
Hardware, Winnetka.

Firepl. set $10; lawn roller and garden
games;
and
tops
children’s
tools;
boy’s 26” bicycle $14; refrig. $10; pingpong
table
$10;
wood
bookshelves
pair twin beds at $5.00 ea. 869ao

BE

POWER

mattress

etal folding tbl.
=cue

CAN

Rek-O-Kut
disc
recorder;
mikes,
stands,
cables;
Altec
15”
spkrs.,
cabinets., Fisher FM-AM
tuner;
and
400-CX pre-amp;
EICO VTVM,
audio
sig.
gen.;
class.
78
rpm
albums;
Crown
mono
tape
recordr.;
stan.
typewrtr,
w/std.;
bowling
ball;
bkcases; inside paneled drs.; ant. clock,
misc. 251-0470.

, Sun., and Mon. only. ID 2-7734
qual. contemp. 6’ sofa
$50

1 TV,

NIGHTMARE

PC. VICTORIAN
BDRM.
SET,
FR.
import
tw.
bed
bdrm.
set,
w/2
dressers and night tbls. Extra dressers. Bric-a-brac.
Lge.
oak
din.
tbl.
w/extra leaves. Power lawn mower,
tw. cyl. port. paint spray
(2 spray
guns);
elec.
fans;
Lionel
O
gauge
train
w/extras.
Many
other
t ings.
After
9
am.
Thurs.
475-8312,
2707
Broadway, Evanston.

INC. |

Road

MY

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

"portable TV, 89;

tubes and picture
off list;
painted furniture;

MOVING:

ROGERS

YOUR
DREAM.
My
new
apt.
is
smaller than it seemed. Must unload
beds of all sizes. Complete king sz.;
double and roll away beds. All Re es
of infant’s furn. from dressing table
buggy, etc. Cartons of infant’s wear
and model’s sz. 10 clothes. Util. tble.;
lamps;
2
beautiful
Danish
pull-up
chrs. All I told you is (would
you
believe; in perf. cond. (I need you, no
reas. offer refused). 676-2183.

tecorder changer, 4 speed. $15,95;
fans, 3 speed,
chairs, 19.95;

MAR-

WATCHMAKER FORMERLY OF
Meadow Save Mart in Northbrook.
GIVE YOUR WATCH A TREAT
Daily 10 to 6. Friday till 9.
835-4217

ranch.

For Sale—Miscellaneous
C
wn

ANTIQUE

IN GLENCOE

6-3085

FINGER

w/servserver;

TRE ATHC

@ 11-12. $125. Moving to Florida. 595

rchard, Winnetka.

COAT,

ENGLISH

176

tbl., Formica
top, 72’’ x 36”,
plus 5
mtchng.
captains
chrs.
$85;
ristol
blue glass candelabra $35; oak corner
desk for boy’s or girl’s rm., $25; 2 26’
Schwinn bikes $10 each. VE 5-3840.
GAR.
SALE:
2620
HURD,
EVANS.
ton. Fri., Sat., Aug. 25-26. 864-2955. 4
drawer chest; drapes; spreads; glassware;
luggage;
radios;
table
and
portable;
stereo record player; typewriters; Stauffer exerciser, like new;
misc.
clothing;
ladder;
ft. ext.
24
household and golf equipment.
BASEMENT
SALE:
LAWN
MOWER
outdoor
laundry dryer;
fabrics;
antique table;
tall wicker chair;
port.
; Much jewelry; china; glassware;
2 headboards
with
2 pr.
matching
drapes, $10; standing lamps; kit. base,
$3.00. 425 Sunset, Winnetka. HI 6-3323.

GARAGE AND YARD SALE
FRIDAY, 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
SATURDAY, 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
26" Bendix ironer; 2’6” x 6’8’ screen
door; 2’10’’ x 6’8” and
3’ x7’
combo
storm
doors;
3 large
alum.
combo
storm windows;
garden hose;
sprinkler; 18’ lawn roller: men’s clothing
36 to 40; women’s
clothing 9 to 14;
Cyclone Drive. gates; compl. outdoor
Nativity scene;
1/4” mah. paneling;
lawn
tables;
numerous
other items.
823 Oakton St., Evanston, Rear.

price.

JACKET

collar,

Also black

nk

soie

Half

size

pants,

its. Very reas. Call DA 8-8670.

CUSTOM

ble top dresser, mirror, $45; 6-drawer,
lge. white chest, $15; sm. chest, $10;
Monel metal top kit. cab., $15; small
enamel top
cab., $10; Easy washer;
Hide-a-bed;
man’s oxford grey cashmere coat, sz. 40; tan 42 sz. top coat;
lady’s
alligator
bag;
hats:
shoes;
dresses sz. 12-14. Misc. china, glassware; 3 yd. table cloths; kit. utensils;
fiberglas drapes; bird cage w/stand;
books;
desk;
frpl.
equip.;
Somali
leopard cape. DA 8-6518.

items as above, sz. 16 to men’s small.
-1 cond.

Country rotisserie
end
tbls.,
sm.

For Sale—Miscellaneous

Must Sell This Weekend

foreign
doll collection;
2 girl’s 26”
Schwinn
bikes;
children’s
books;
lamps,
other
items.
1400
Wilmette
Av., Wilmette. AL 1-9183.

BOY’S

G.

(176

HOUSE
SALE:
RANCH
OAK
FURN.
dbl.
dresser
w/mirror;
36x 72
tbl.
w/bench and chrs.; maple bunk beds;
French Provincial 9 drawer dresser,
fruitwood
finish
w/twin
beds;
sm.
dressing tbl.; 2 pink striped bedrm.
chrs.;
Ironrite mangle;
sm.
refrig.;

RESALE

zi:

PRS

176: fer Séle—-MisceRancons

4 - “JANE GILLOGLY’S

ENILWORTH

a)

Mowers

$5.00 EACH
Call UNiversity

TWO

WARDROBE

4-6908

TRUNKS.

JUS

what a college student needs. Reaso
ably priced. AL 1-5276.
BLUE
LUSTRE
NOT
ONLY
RID
carpets of soil but leaves pile soft an
lofty. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00
Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.

CUPOLA
BEST

FOR

SALE

OFFER TAKES
PArk 4-2602

IT

SABLE
STOLE
PLUS
TAILS,
LIK
new; Diragold silver set, service fo
12; silver lazy suzan;
banquet tabl
cloth, napkins. 272-2238 before 5 Pp.m..
DUNCAN
PHYFE
MAHOG.
DINING
rm.
set w/match.
buffet
and
chin
Cabinet, $100;
set of Arnold Palme
irons and woods, $100. 729-0880.
GARAGE SALE
Furn. and Misc. Household
Canterbury Ln., Glenview.

items. 142
PA 9-2535

GARAGE
SALE:
THURS.,
FRI.
ANI
Sat. Toys; clothes; odds and ends. 90
Greenwood, Wilmette.
PORTABLE
BABY
WASHING
MA
chine, $40; lady’s black coat size 16
$15.
No
refund
or
exchange.
Ca
Thurs. and Fri. 328-5624.

SOLID.
WALNUT
BED
ROOM
SE
also Maytag washer wringer type, lik
new, call 869-8868.
BASEMENT
SALE: THURSDAY,
AU
24th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1517 Highland
Wilmette.
Some
antiques,
clothing
household goods. Misc.
DRASTIC
SALE;
BEIGE
DRAPES
desk; HI FI; small appttances: bab
items;
best offer takes
them.
Cai
ORchard 4-7278.

RCA
WHIRLPOOL
DISHWASHER
Exc. cond., 5 yrs. old, used very little
$75. 272-8413.
50 FT. PLASTIC COATED
PLAY
YD
fence, post, $15, 272-2245:
8 pce. mahog.
Duncan
Phyfe din. rm
set, $40. 272-0942.
TOOLS
FOR
HOME
OWNER
Wrenches, saws,
planes,
drills,
etc
Also Zeiss ee
i
and camera.
MERIT
POOL
12’X3’
COMPLETE
with electric filter and cover, $85. Cal
676-4909 after 3 p.m.
ENGLISH
BABY
BUGGY,
$25; BAB
car
bed,
$5.00;
14
cu.
ft.
refrig.
Hotpoint, $75. 272-7212.
SUNBEAM
ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC
old
1 year
than
Less
reel mower.
Excellent condition. $100.
272-5137.
GARAGE
SALE: FURNITURE,
YARD
tools;
ping
pong
table,
pool
table
outdoor
furn.
Bric-a-brac.
272-4859
1253 First St. N’brk. Sat., Sun., Mon.
BEAUTIFUL
WHITE
CASHMERE
Sweater fox collar;
white shag rug
72 x 108; folding chaise lounge; porta
ble T.V. Reasonable. Call 761-5722.
MOVING.
MISC.
FURN.,
CLOTHIN
and rummage
items. Come
and see
Bargains.
98
Linden
Av.,
Glencoe
Thurs., Fri. Sat.
GARAGE
SALE:
TAPPAN
GAS
range, good cond., $30; portable T.V.
$20;
antiques;
furn.;
clothes:
bab
equip. 1367 Asbury, Winnetka. 446-1964,
21”
T.V.
MOTOROLA
$20.;
HUMIDifier, like new, cool vapor
11% gals.
$7.00; Record changer, Telefunken. like
new, $20. Moving. 869-2355,
GARAGE
SALE:
MISC.
HOUSEHOLD
items. Boy’s blazers. Fri. Aug. 25. 10
to 2. 1510 Brandon, Glenview.
PArk 4-3220.

RIDING
mower
working

LAWN
with
cond.

MOWER,
412
$60.

24”

MOTO-

hp
engine.
CR 2-7237.

Good

TORO
(BIG
RED)
RIDING
MOWER,
6 hp; elec. starter;
bag attachment.
$250. Call 272-7196.

WARDROBE STEAMER TRUNK,
hangers =
cromers. $20.

W/

| * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August 24, 1967

j

�a

rs

be

‘Seastenssiin
[OVING
beige;

SALE:

17’

DRAPES,

2 bench tbls., corner tbl.; radio

cel-

chrs.,

193

LIGHT

HAULING

FURNITURE,

APPLIANCES,

tools.

$15.

4-2227.

$20. UN

motor.

bedspreads;
draperies;
kit. items and misc. AL

M. DANNER

equip.;

GRAVEL
crushed

$45; 3Formatcs’|
3 Formica
morsels, bab;
matte spreads,
Sacha mattr.,

board,

ee

a,

JUNGERS

radiant
Bee

basket,

and

wheels

ing

men’s

Se

:

$15;

24”desk BIKE
IRL’S
and
unpainted

Berkeley’s,

lron,

27\/,''

Rags,

anted: Newspapers,

612 Davis,

!

GR

pick-

without notice.
KIGHLAND PARK

FOR
PEANUT GALLERY
for
contribution
your
use
we
PEANUT GALLERY, you will receive
any
at
spent
be
can
a $5.00 check that
Contestants
advertiser in our paper.

and

Goods

IDEAS

| Golf
| $70 Marilyn Smith 5 irons
| $60 Marily Smith 3 woods

Beach

WE

Ice Chests
Furnishings | Picnic
Sleeping Bags

Home

omplete

83.

120 and

Rt.

Auction,

Grayslake

SHOR
METALE CO PAPER
:

NORTH
AND

104 EMERSON

446-4832

E’LL COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used book
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis’
U.
deductax
Books
Comm.
Women’s
6-4300.
AL
or
6-3730
HI
tible.
ANTED:
OLD
OR ANTIQUE
ELECtric or wind-up trains. Mention make,

Best

EDICAL

STUDENTS

roscope for his first 2 yrs.
—
be in —
Must
proper power.
Ca
-

A

at school.
and
:

1-1844

AL

evenings

and

CLOTHING

Saturday,
a.m. 1520
garage).

Autos—Trucks—Trailers

August 26. Door opens at 9
(in
Main Street, Evanston

BIG 3 DAY SALE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Everything cheap at
91214 Sherman Avenue, Evanston

Miscetianeous

she

' AND
SLIPCOVER

4°

SALE

REUPH. SOFA—$39 plus fabric; CHAIR
$19 plus fabric: SECTIONAL—$24 ea.

plus fabric. COMPANION SALE-CUSTOM FABRIC SLIPCOVERS CHAIR
$12
plus
dale.
Price DRAPERY
fabric,
CARPETING from $4.69 per yd. Work
guar. FREE estimates. terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery, Inc.

Call 677-6350

:
LIGHT HAULING
Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
AND APPLIANCES
OLD FURNITURE
and Shipping.

disposed of. otne
Call

SOIL

Manure

rubbish

—

HUMUS

—

—

gravel

removal

—

—

gravel

drives

power lawn

Furniture.

Appliances

—

—

rolling

August

Reusae
;

24,

1967

LING
and

Misc.

Carts

SEE.

Call 256-1170 after 8 p.m.
66 SUZUKI X-6
Excellent condition. $500 or best offer.

Must sell, leaving for college. Call 432S-90.

cond.

4,400 mi.

272-5520

| BRIDGESTONE

60

Silver

miles.

motor scooter. 7.5 h.p. HI 6-5482.

7.8

hp

driven

65
HONDA 50
EXCELLENT. CONDITION.
OR

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

BEST

OFFER.

ASK FOR

PA

JIM.

* Winnetka Talk

best

BLAZER

TRAIL

90

or

$425

extras;

many

offer. 724-4948.

In good

2

single

beds,

iit
8 FT. CAMPER

pigeon

$150,

9-3361.

double;

195

For Sale—Trucks

1948

FORD

1965 HONDA CB 160
condition with many
Best offer
AL 1-7950

Foreign
-

Sports

and

56

Mark

11,

175 CC BRIDGESTONE
Very good condition, 1966 model.
after 5:30, CR 2-0436. $450.

HARLEY
1965
must sell, leaving
$225. UNiversity

SUZUKI
EXC.

Call

80CC

6:30

p.m.

1966 HONDA S-90 EXCELLENT
condition. 2,500 miles.
724-6928

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

§

regularly

Alfa

Reasonable.

Call 281-7:

SPITFIRE

TRIUMPH

’66

HARD?

white \
wheels,
condi
Excellent

wire
tonneau,
extras.
other

:

$1,800. 256-3091.

Cars

63

VW

RADIO
HEATER,
EXTRA
condition. Call 475-7584 after
6 p.
1957

VOLKSWAGEN

CONVEF

red
leather
interior,
$180.
|
Gragtient condition; radio. Call

A

:

.|
'60 VW CONVERT
TOP
|

mint

YELLOW W/BLACK
Excellent condition

2-

DE

Giulia
Conv
5 SPD. VERY

H.

R AND

12:

s
+e
ok

ot

=

Included in this sale are used, executive and demonstrators. 1967 Toyota Corona 4 Door Sedan. Fully —
equipped, power glide transmission, whitewalls, radio ;

report up to 30 miles per gallon, 47 —

heater. Owners

a

safety and comfort features atno extra cost.

Full Price $1,695
Low,

miles.

Low

Balance

néw

of

car

warranty.

PR
REDUCED
GREATLY
of balance
of brand
new
Mercedes
Benz
Sedans.
I
ed in this sale, Model 200 4 Dr

1967 PORSCHES.
ALL
ON
SALE
New
and executive
driven.
Including 1967 912, 5 speed coupe(
light ivory with black Tex leather

interior. Only 3,000 original miles.
$3,995

200 Diesel 4 Drs.,
250S Sedans.

230S

Sed

This Week's Special (Just Received)
1966

MERCEDES

BENZ

MODEL

600.

5 PASSENGER

eo

ret

air cond.
dential black, conjac, genuine leather interior, fact.
tires, mint condition. 16,000 original miles.
sun room, premium
List when new, over $25,000

Our Price now, only $15,995
1550 FRONTAGE

ROAD

Largest

Open

BACK TO COLLEGE
Honda 50, 6, 000 miles, like new. Cost
$300, sell $125. Call VE 5-2428 eves. or
Saturday and Sunday.

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BLUE

GHIA,

mileage,

TOYOTA

Call 256-2983

co:
175
BTH,
for college, asking
4-5975 after 5 p.m.

after

1

DEMONSTRATOR SALE —

COND. BEST OFFER.
272-4859 after 4:30

Call 724-6106,

1964

be used for
$700 or best

nearly

s

utohaus On Eden

extras.

B.S.A..
LIGHTNING
ROCKET;
twin carbs; new paint; new seat; low
=
many extras. $775. DAvis 83165.

COND.

low

$2,350.

WORK,
BEST
REASONABLE
Call after 5 p.m. 864-8420.

GOOD

KARMANN

WHITE

JAGUAR
’63
XKE,
DARK
GREY
coupe. Creme puff chrome WWSs, r
and h, stick, low miles, good orig.

CONDI-

Honda

$200

i963

stick

;

tained. Good tires, sharp. Best
es
over $900. 272-6389.

offer. 679-4925.

196

miles;

shape

ALL.

CARRY

1963 SUBURBAN

66 YAMAHA
65

34.000

Good

dio,

NEW |

UP.

offer.“2 of

1962 MERCEDES-BENZ $950.
Cream with black interior

'

self-

a

—

26,000 mi.

heater,

gas

Special

$975.

PArk 4-8510.
1965 SEDAN

condition. Must sell. = Make
2931 or 835-1215.

:

PICK

TON

144

Leas

Jr.

for Don,

CONDITION.

Vw

and Trailers

P.S., radio, heater. Can
business and/or camper.

90;

AWAY
FROM
SON.
FIRST
$300
takes. Call 869-2040.
FOR
SPORTY
‘TRANSPORTATION,
Customized
’66 Ducati,
160CC.
Exc.
condition, 3,100 miles. Fast, reliable.
Phone GR 5-2248.
65CC HONDA
55 miles per hour. 2,700 miles. Very
reliable, excellent condition. Leaving
for College. Phone 864-0835.

NEEDS
offer.

NICE

.

537-2516

f ane ee¢

1965 Volkswagen Sedan
724-

chin
FOR PICKUP.

OVER.
CAB $550

pain
: *

,
ang

tires.

pune

HI 6-0744. Ask

COMBINA-

1

ready to go.

v3

be

et

a

Volvo exc. transp. $275.

trailer
utility
kitchen; sleeps

X6 HUSTLER

1965

old.

§

4

H.P.

Pert
bast91.700,750.62,
NE
8 VW

TRAILER,

TRAVEL TRAILER—
1966

contained;

i

pane ‘an

475-7889.

HONDA 50, 64. WHITE,
GOOD CONDITION

HONDA 196614 CB 160
new;

Like

3 years

cond. $6,000. Pvt. party. Days
6556 or evenings GR 5-1105.

1966 YAMAHA

BSA.
MUST

1960 650CC
CLEAN.
AND
STOCK

251-7053.

HIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD KING |
By professional movers

Motorcycles—Go

KEPT.
GARAGE
Leaving for
Karl,
Call
offer.
college. $180 or best

2

HAU

193

Excellent

== eee SeMeye) tase — grading.
LIGHT

MILES
2,000
$50. Call 446-

2-18 . TIRES.
Oe
like new. White walls,
7955.

6042.
°65 HONDA

eo

SAND

Auto Tires and Accessories

a

care

BO mare
TOP

Estimates.

for Free

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST TO COAST
2
INSURED, HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
and
tarps
ads,
Furn.,
boats.
for
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
moving
exten.
mixer,
cement
tools,
ower
adder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 biks. S.
1-2000.
Park
ROgers
St.
Howard
of

192

RY

P H S, LSTE

R EU

Rent

Bor

190

SALE

RUMMAGE

AND

945-6000

Sales

Rummage

78

DEERFIELD

1-5457.

offer.

$425. MUST SELL
537-2516

Dad Takes

BANK

NATIONAL

st

juicer in good condition. Call days AL

TENT

MONOWHEEL

HEILITE

Continental

1967 HONDA 305
Scrambler,
perfect
condition.
Trials
tires,
1,600
mi.,
$575.
Call
234-1822
Between 5 and 7 p.m.

Now!
Em
Buy
With an Auto Loan From

VEGETABLE

ACME

Loans

‘

MIC-

WILLIAMS

excellent condition.
1910 after 4 p.m.

1966
BERINI,
50
CC.
DRIVEN
50
miles. New condition. 200 M.P.G. No
gears
to shift. Ideal transportation.

'66 SUZUKI

Stamps

Automobile

188

NEEDS

and

Coins

187

HONDA

t

Glenvie
—

3 o’clock,

Camp Wagon—$3,800 Peasters
1822 Willow, Northfield, Il.

tires,

BSA
441 VICTOR:
GOOD
tion. $600 or best offer.
CR 2-3130 after 7 p.m.

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
of both
;
line
Complete
SOLD.
and
Supplies.
and Philatelic
Numismatic
,
630 Davis St., Evanston.
Chandler’s,

256-0552.

“i Pag a

ANTED:

|

TEC

GMc

200 MILES, LIKE NEW, $500.
Call 381-5078 after 6:30

66

MART

Hydro plane 72 H.P. Best offer. Call

Evanston

UN 45188

14 10 14 off

ener

before

1-6561
AL
clutch.
and
transmission
until 6 p.m., after call AL 1-0853.

CL Scrambler

WCFL
SUNSET
WINNER
never used. Best offer.
OR 5-3280

call

Air cond. Motor Homes

14 to 42 off

TACK-L-TYERS SPORT
939 Chicago Av., Evanston, Ill.
REGULATOR.
AND
TANK
SCUBA
A
and mask. Exc. cond. Best offer.
Fins

4-5171.

PA

Glenview.

Danner,

off
ig14 toto 121% off

"ee

;

a

Fy

Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.

ol. Dan

eos
Rests

Back

Boat Seats

ae

BUY

$4.95
14 to 14 off
$3.95
.
$3.
rom

'67 Honda

good;

5

mileage.

50

cars

ong. 0
tend, low mileage,
MiG.
$695. Also 1957 M.G.A, roadster,

UNFUR2 bdrms.;

Linehan ,900, CRUISAIRE—$5,500
CORTEZ—$7
and Dodge

ft.:

NEW 1965 HONDA
LOW MILEAGE
$170 or best offer
Call 272-2266

used

S

int.
2 yr. war
M: WW: 8.000 mi; w/red
‘

Carpeting,

rm.

liv.

Large

HOME,
MOBILE
w/refrig. and stove;

22

HONDA 1|160—LIKE NEW
$385. 729-1718

good

300
CORVETTE
osit. Red convert.

vere

Deon gone

a

oe.

and

porch

entrance

bedrms.,

and _
camping
tion
including Heilite camp

’67 SUZUKI
X-6, 250 CC
$600 OR BEST OFFER
724-0465

1967

repo Spat
draperies ang heretars

HONDA C.B. 160
:
Mint
condition,
5,000
miles.
Elec.
start. Best offer over $400, cost $650.
Phone VE 5-3584.

69.95
“$24.95
$6.95

irons

PEANUT | $7.75 Loose
Wil- | Golf bags
Av.,

to THE
Central

Send
1232

contribution.
GALLERY,
mette, Ill.

SACRIFICE

of

to our srowroom.

HOME 18’ X

MOBILE

area.

kit.

best

$39.95
$39.95

14 years of age. | $120 Patty Berg 8 irons
must be UNDER
Men’s Kro-Flite 2 woods
Your age, phone, address, and choice | $40
of advertiser must accompany each | $11.50 Loose woods

2

58’.

enclosed

5;

LIKE

selection

Rd
1723 Waukegan
auegan 129-1800

9-1042

Call PArk

DYKE

VAN

HONDA 250 CC HAWK, $300
Low mi., all acc., 525-2196 after 1:00.

SALE

CLEARANCE

SCRAMBLER

HONDA, LIKE NEW, LOW MILE. SEE
at New Trier Standard
Service Station.
Orig.
cost $475,
leaving
town,
sac. for best offer. HI 6-2771 eves.

Equipment

Rd.)

Skokie

(Off of Old

s

Sporting

183

ROAD

160

offer.

Best

TED

steal.

after 4:30.

MATERIAL

WASTE

1466 BERKELEY

RACER;

10 SPEED BICYcall 272-4859
$30;

SCHWINN VARSITY
green,
cle, Lime

until
Sundays
Closed
831-9467.
up,
Labor Day. Prices subject to change

AV.,

1,000
mi.,
$475
or best offer;
1966
Honda S-90, $275 or best offer. Both in
excellent condition. 831-4613.

USED

$45. With accessories. A
UN 9-9206 after 7 p.m.

twice,

ALL

PITNER

8-3163.

HONDA

front
- ning.

condition,

1966
YAMAHA
100
CC
WITH
LUGgage rack. Black. Excellent condition.
Low mileage. 256-1307.

5-4983

FRENCH

26’

MEN’S

1

|

i

4-5202

10 SPEED,

BOY'S BIKE.

im

Metal.

Paid
Prices
Highest
FOR
PAID
PRICES
IGHEST
type
of junk Ph ees ma
.
rags, iron, metal, etc.
For truck

UNiversity

| CHIGGINS,

Buy—Miscellaneous

to

Wd.

RENTALS

Parts and service for ALL bikes.

only. AL 1-7732.
7

LOW

BIKE

NEW

Thursday

new.

USEDAS BIKES
$5 00

D
GUARANTEE
IS.
AS
BIKES

SMALL
misc.

set;

chair

like

rototiller,

toys;

1216

DAvis

MUST

BERKELEY'S
AS LOW AS $39.95

TO
COME
NEW RALEIGHS

$200.

Evanston.

FREE test drive. We also have

overdtive, Sorainns
belt,
drapes, stove, Ftene: | seat
bath.
erator Carpeting,
5,000 mi. Call mornings —
ae
and back steps, and underpin-

10X47
nished

S90

1965
GILERA
124
CC
SCRAMBLER.
Low mileage, excellent condition, best
offer. A. Johnson, 346-4000, or 337-1759.

Bicycles

182

doll buggy;
beaut.
antique
frames;
antique
and misc.
small commodes;
Av., Wilmette.
2041 Wilmette
items.

or 724-

St., Evanston.t

6062. 636 Church

ANTIQUE |

OAK:

TABLE

42”

OUND

8-3977,

x 59’”. $60. DAvis
37’

BLACK.
1966

drawers.

7

top.

DESK—glass

RIVER869-4171

pst

ae tee

nb

pat

¥ PE

a

$465.

Wiility “Treters

BSA

1966 HONDA

OFFICE

HOLE

KNEE

MAHOGANY

:
&lt;—
condi-

164 FIAT 1100-D SEDAN, RED,
=
a , excellent
see Doggy ere
radio, $600.heater,
Cali 465-9003.
tion.

1965
Call

é

BELL

3000
HEALEY
51’ X10’. | 1967 AUSTIN
HOME
MOBILE
warranty. Wire wheels, pee ee
kitchen, liv. rm., 2 bdrms., 1
;
.
;
a

REGAL
Front

CONDITION. JUST REBUILT
Call 446-4120 evenings.
CONDITION;
150 65: GOOD
VESPA
reas.
miles.
Must
sell;
going
to
school; first —
oyst $250 takes.

safe (lock); bkcases.; bulletin blkbrd.,
(52 x 74). 256-2707, from 9 to 5.

once.

oi (padded) used only
ter cist cde 4108 6a.

650CC

2 dr. lge. file-

posture chr.;

sec. desk;

mec

Homes—Campers—

Mobile

194

$499

mirrors,
elec.
starter.
SIDE
50,
good
cond.
evenings.

SL 228 5 Set i

eei

Wigglesworth

634-3039.

CUB 50. EXC, COND.,
{9663,600HONDA
miles. Saddle bag, rain_cover,

OFFICE FURNITURE FOR SALE
j

4.

Beautiful.

miles.

5,500

helmet.

RO 1-6454
6454 N. Western Av., Chicago.

AND
Jim

Saleman’s desk; bookkeeper’s desk
and executive desk with glass top,

TWICE,

ONLY

BUGGY—USED

491-9437

Telephone

exc.

papel

|

INVADER

X-5

$45.

COND.,

GOOD

ie

WITH

CB-160

HONDA

1966

GOOD

Royal
PORTABLE,

$20.

rens

cnalr.

Cleared.

PArk 4-517)

REPAIRS
driveways.

a
SITES,

OS

HONDA 160 CC

SHORE’S
CYCLE
DEALE
SPECIAL FOR AUGUST
NORTH

4

:
:
Red
Bright
Typewriter,

clothing, all sizes. PA 9-2933.

Ss

i

ly

_ COUCH,
STUDIO
stove, Foy be snes,
Wwo-

OLL-AWAY,
nad Micalii TS
pried

|.

TRAIN-

playpen,

6 yr. crib and mattress,

Sen

ace

new,

like

DRIVEWAY
stone
for

_eawem Ve 2525,

reasonable.

WITH

BICYCLE,

20”

IRL’S

OIL

screen,

movie

er,

Garages

Pi

SUZUKI CITY | Sit ori Wee

$10; | 1g9 Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

buggy,

$25. _Storkline
HO 5-7123.

$15;
this.,
secretary,

REMOVAL
os
rs

Attics,

asements,

BED

baby
6-1194.

RUBBISH
nee

=

carpet;

9x12

rugs;

throw

Horsepower

DBLE.

BLANKETS,

LECTRIC
size;

1/3

=

BROWN'S

ETC.

yard
onograph console;
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL
arette tools, misc. 676-0016.
HI 6-2786
$75. WATCH- | Larry Carney
MOTOR,
UTBOARD

maker

193 Motorcycles—Go Carts

Motorcycles—Go

stock of Mercedes-Benz

in the Mid-West.

Overseas

Delivery

Specialist

272-7905

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Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

11-5

Sundays

Daily 9-9

Classified —

me

�PSION

ed
Se

196 Foreign and Sports Cars
1959 AUSTIN-HEALEY SPRITE
-.
Good condition. $450.
Call after 5:30. AL 1-8047.
_ VOLKSWAGEN
VOLVO
an

Call

or

after

Going

6 p.m.

to

college.

$750.

Call

GRAY
radio;
Maintained.

W/
gas
Must

835-2715.

ORSCHE
COUPE
65:
red
interior;
Am-Fm

heater;
21. DA

Porsche
8-3981

62

1962 VW

COND.

BLACK
VOLKSWAGEN.
GOOD
condition.
Must
sell,
returning
to
school. Call DA
8-1942 after 5 p.m.

1961
VW
DE
LUXE
SEDAN
W/RAdio. Good condition, one owner. Ideal
for 2nd car or college student. $650.
Call HI 6-1608 after 4 p.m.

$650.

VOLKSWAGEN
16

point safety and performance
inspection has been done.
100%, guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

Sea

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

blue

CONV.

1964 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
1964 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
1963 VOLKSWAGEN
White,

Radio,

lue , FM

Gas

Radio,

nroof,

Gas

TRADE-INS

1964 FALCON FUTURA
1961 ALFA ROMEO — 2,000
automatic

Convertible,

red

transmission
with

demonstration

radio.

you.

Winnetka
Import Motors
666 Green Bay Rd.
Agents for Volkswagen
Open: 9 a.m.-9
9 a.m.-5 p.m.—

1965 SUNBEAM ALPINE
1725
c.c.
model,
black
with
black
interior. AM-FM radio, new top, excl.
condition, $1,750. Call 248-7377.

1961

Insurance Co.
$525

p.m. Monday thru Friday
Saturday. Closed Sunday.

NEW

VOLKSWAGEN
ENGINE.

100% GUARANTEED

'65 VW

Sedan

65 VW

Bus

‘64 VW Bus
'64 VW Sq.back

VOLKSWAGEN

$1,195
$1,595

$1,095
$1,295

‘67 Cougar

CO.

'66 Fastback
vinyl

$1,795
roof

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

+— Classified

199

Wanted

869-3015
SERVICE

WHITE

:
AUTO.

TRANS.,

RADIO,

750 Chicago

GR

5-4444

Ave.

JUNK

256-3157
JEFF’S TOWING, WILMETTE
PRIVATE
PARTY
DESIRES
TO BUY
station wagon, price or age no object
for one in top condition. Call MO 69177, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

CAR

ne
$2,9

air

cond.
$2

4 Dr.
new,
$1,1

Corsa

A

car.

real

going

Dark
WWs.

Convert

Priced

to

ie

Jetstar 4 Dr.
green.
V8.
Like new.

‘65 Mustang

Full

Powe
$1,4

Convert.

4 sp. ‘‘289’’. Beauty. on wheels wi
wide oval tires.
Jade in color.
$1,

‘64 Ford Ctry. Squire
V8,
AT,
Blue.

PS,

R.,

WW,

really

ni
$

'64 T-Bird
Loaded
Silver.

and

with

fact.

air

con

$2, 0!

'63 T-Bird
ONE

owner,

like

new.

Coral.

'64 Ford

500 XL

Full

Sparkling

power.

$1,449

Convert.
red

top and bucket seats.

with

blaq

$1,5$

We also have many suburba
owned used cars at Chicagd
land prices.

SCHUMACHER
FORD

For Sale—Automobiles

BAD CREDIT?
BANKRUPT?
CREDIT PROBLEMS?
NO PROBLEM TO US!!
WE FINANCE EVERYONE.
66 Ply. municipal car: $1,188.
65 Ford municipal car: $888.
62 Rambler station wagon: $495.
61 Olds 4-door, hard top: $495.
60 Ford automatic: $295.
Many more to choose from.

MATT'S AUTO
1945 GREEN

1131
BR

SAT.

Chicago

UN

9-5700

Karmann

Prix

Ideal trans. for mom and kid
61 Dodge Won.
$593
‘63

Green

$795
POWER,

MANY

Prix

EXTRAS.

PRICE

$895

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

724-7350

$89!

$1,095

‘65

$1,794

GTO-Pont.

'64 Ford 2 Dr.
‘62 Monza-Corvair

$695
$695

Jennings
Chevrolet
241

WAUKEGAN

Glenview,

RD.

Ill.

729-1004

‘65 Olds Starfire
AUTO.
dows,

Full Price $895
FULL

$695

‘65 Ply. Coupe

EQUIP.

'62 Pontiac Gran

Briar

Great for Fall Hunting
and camping.
Back to School Specials

AIR,
Real

Ghia

FACTORY
Full price

COND.

65 VW

FULL
PRICE

‘61

AIR

$1,495

|

Gran

8-350

DA

‘65 Impala Cpe.
YELLOW,

1961
PONTIAC
TEMPEST;
NEW
battery, starter and reg.; 3 good tires;
cheap
transportation;
best
offer
by
August 31; phone 475-7611.

FULL
POWER,
FACT.
vinyl top and bucket seats.
luxury at low, low price.

5 P.M.

$1,695

WIN-

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.

1967

P.M.

'64 Bonnie Convert.
FULL POWER, AIR COND.

98 Lux. Sed.
1012

‘TIL

AVE.

9:30

Chevrolet

$1,500 off list

Olds

’TIL

Jennings

SALES

TRANS.,
P.S.,
P.B.,
P.
p. seat. Fact. air cond.

Norman

WWs..

DAILY

3-4803

BAY RD., EVANSTON
328-0066

'67 Olds
AUTO.
dows,

CHICAGO

OPEN

1963 DODGE—1 OWNER:
Polara 4 dr. power steering; R and H;
Torque flight transmission;
2 sets of
tires
for
rear
(snow
and
regular).
White w/white interior. Clean; excellent running shape.
Priced to move
fast. After 6 p.m. 446-6625.

FULL

HEATER,

wi
$2,7

Like

like

‘65 Monza

Sedan.
Radio.

Evanston
GR 5-8000

CARS WANTED

Falcon
WwWails,

‘64 Olds

BENnew in

McKAY

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News ° Glenview Announce
ments * Northbrook Star « Highland Park Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
Sint

TIRES
great

Clean Cars

'63 Chev y Impala

1160 Waukegan Rd.

‘65

to Buy—Automobiles

ERNIE

power-windows
etc.
miles. Burgundy.

AT,
R,
green.

724-5698

Neea

Aqua

‘66 Ford Ctry. Squire

Cash for your car
We

new.

6 pass, full power, fact
real sharp family car.

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

CONVERT.
with radio.

Full Price $595

sharp

4-DR.
122S
speaker. Like

Like

'66 T-Bird Cpe.
Full
9,000

1962 HEALY 3000 CONVERT.
Radic; heater; wire wheels; engine in
good condition; $950.
724-8050.
57 JAGUAR
140 CONVERT.
White.
Leaving
town,
make
offer,
must sell. 272-4131.

AND

‘61 Chevy 2 Dr. H.T.
POWER
STEERING,
with red interior.

‘66 Olds Starfire Cpe.

$1,695

$1,995

‘60 220S Mercds. $1,495

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.

733 CHICAGO
AVE.
AUTH. VW

VOLVO
1966
dix, radio, rear
all respects.
Tel.

‘66 Mustang Conv.

‘66 Karmann Ghia $1,695

Very

VOLKSWAGEN
SUNROOF:
like
new;
1
family
owner;
school car; $295. 446-3830.

'64 Pontiac

FULL
POWER,
YELLOW
AND
black, vinyl top, full price.

AUTOMATIC
TOP,
RADIO
heater, white walls.

INSURANCE

with

‘59

to Schumacher

.Full
power.
black trim.

CONexcel.
UN 9-

and Sports Cars

$2,695

Overseas Orders Arranged
FOR

ROOF.
Phone 491-1983

Foreign

VOLKSWAGENS

AGENT

CLASSIC
’57
MERCEDES
220
vert.
Becker
AM-FM
radio,
pete. cond. $2,100 firm. Call
97.

TOYOTA FOR
$1,695

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent
Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

oe:

SUN

196

IN EVANSTON

16 POINT CHECKED

will convince

Call Mr.
Williams
for FREE
credit
check. Bank financing available.
TAMBOURINE MOTORS
Authorized Renault-Peugeot Dealer
New Renaults from $1,399
1501 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview, IIl.
BR 3-5555
Open Sunday
PA 4-8600

Hl 6-6100

Welcome

Ford Country in Evansto

1966 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE
Low
miles;
air-cond.;:
4 spd.;
AM/
FM; warranty; private. $3,295.
724-9404 or 724-0500.
1967
VW—EXCELLENT
COND.
RAdio,
rear
opening
windows,
undercoating, modified to accommodate tall
person, tachometer. 869-7016.

200

We have a limited number of
R-10's on hand at this time.
Standard equipment includes
disc brakes, reclining bucket
seats, excellent hot water
heater and defroster and
many other features. Renault
represents the best combination of performance, styling
and economy you can buy. A

White

200 for Sele—Astomebiles ,

1962 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF
Radio; good tires; good condition.
724-8655, after 4 p.m.
1960
MG
CONVERTIBLE
RED,
EXcellent
condition.
Radio,
Heater,
Z Low mileage. Wire wheels. AL
py

$! 647 Delivered!

Green

1
Blue,

We have taken in trade a '65
Saab Club Sedan. Beautifully
finished in candy apple red,
equipped with loads of factory equipped goodies! Here
is proof positive Suburban
cars are better. This fine car
spells opportunity to the
Shrewd Car Buyer. Doc's wife
used it as a second car and
she never made house calls.
Don't stop to put on your
hat. Hurry. $895.

Small Type

Blue

1964 PLYMOUT WGN,

Talk About Value!

Heater

CONVERT.

OTHER

1964 Renault Deluxe equipped
with several hundred dollars
worth of factory installed accessories. Used as a second
car by famous North Shore
Realtor. Incredibly low mileage and always garaged. If
you want a worthwhile investment, by all means see this
car. 100% guarantee, 30 days
or 1,000 miles. Priced low
enough for any budget. $695.

Heater.

Foreign and Sports Cars

"66
VOLKSWAGEN,
RED,
WITH
or
must sell; $1,300;
white interior;
best offer. 945-0761 or 945-5579.

67 Renault R-I0
! Brand New !

~ 1962 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
1960 VOLKSWAGEN

Fully

1963 FIAT 1200 SPIDER
432-8680 AFTER 6.

SEDAN
EXC.

196

Event!

SIMCA 4 DOOR SEDAN 1963
model,
excellent
condition.
equipped, $275.
Call ALpine 1-4769

“ ‘Equipped
Pp)
wi ih PRS
-R.S. a Radio;
dio;
Heat
Heater
Pr
ie Tooed transmission. $2,000.
Call UN 9-3281

BADIO/BEATER:

$950.

JAGUAR
1952 2 X K 120—M
ROADster. Classic,
red, unbelievably new
looking cond. $1,600. Private. 456-0655.
CORVETTE
'59, RED CONVERTIBLE.
283-4 speed, posi. Low mileage. $1,000
firm. Consider trade. 945-2076 after 5
wkdays, Sat., Sun. after 9 a.m.

hone 432-5000, ext. 4295 after 6 p.m.
TR-3,
EXC.
CONDITION.
NEW
battery,
paint.
Must
sell
this

week.

Foreign and Sports Cars

Another Blessed

ROADSTER

1958 RED X-K 150
or best offer. Call 256-1886.

$450,

WHITE

MGB 1963 (July)
__ BLACK WITH RED INTERIOR.
1960
en

Asking

272-0504

196

JAGUAR

Ex:

evenings

HEALEY
cond.

Exc.

SEDAN:

llent value.
$275.
weekends. HI 6-7697.

5

1958 AUSTIN

TRANS.,
P.S.,
pow. seat. Fact.

$2,195

P.B.
P.
air. Like

WIN
new.

Norman

Olds
1012 Chicago
UN 9-5700
66
CHEV
CAPRI
STATION
WAGO
Move
to city necessitates
sacrifice
Beaut.
cond.
Wood
trim,
air-cond.
ow. steer.
and brakes.
All extras
ighway mi. only. $2,595.
Call WH 4-4180, ext. 382, please leave
message.

‘67 T.Bird Landau
AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
P.B.,
fact. air. Must see like new.

Norman

P.

WIN

$1,500 off list

Olds

1012

Chicago

UN

9-5700

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August 24, 1967

�= %

¥

me

200

For Sale—Automobiles
FORD.

1966

TE

Sport

onvertible

top.

black

blue,

covers.

luxe wheel

500

GALAXIE

mileage.

evenings

appt.

WwW.

and

ce

°
nds 491-0923.
65 Olds 9 Pass. Wagon

pbrman

Olds

1012

Chicago

UN

9-5700

FORMERLY
OWNED
BY
A MOVIE
star
of
Hollywood
California,
1960
Custom
built
to
order
lLa-Baron
Imperial. All power,
air-cond.
Reas.
priced. WE
5-4548 days, eves. VE 5-

Rambler 2 Dr. HT

"63

T&lt;RFECT 2ND CAR.
p.s. Big gas mileage.

AUTO.

TRANS.,

$895

‘58

AL

6-2424

in case

no

TRI3-spd.;

389;
Hurst

2-DR.
cam;

PONTIAC
pow.; full race

and_ slicks;
tires
like new
headers;
mint cond. $750 or best offer. Call 7244584 between 12 and 5 p.m.
260
WAGON
FAIRLANE
FORD
1968
V8, standard trans., radio and heater,
clean.
very
owner,
one
metallic blue,
$925. 945-1658.

answer.

1962 PONTIAC 4 DOOR
St.
Davis
offer.
Best
P.B.
P.S..
arage, 1019 Davis, Evanston. DA 80.

“SHOLL PONTIAC
1967

1966

Cat. 4 Dr. HT.

Convertible

XL

Ford

1966

Convertible

Chev.

1965

Automatic, full
smart buyer

power, blue
for only

Full power. If
this a look.

you

top

looking
$2,095

Priced

for the
$1,

:

you

convertible,

a

for

market

or

1964

Firestone

power,

Full

automatic).

whitewalls.

500

Coupe

Pontiac Ventura

1963

Power

Automatic.

Full

1963 Chev.

power.

power

1960

Comet

Automatic

with

Loaded

right.
for

the

car
$1,495
$1,395
young
$1,195
$1,095

beauty.

One

in

extras

V-8

including

a

million.

It is priced
222?

air-conditioning.

$1,195

in this

Radio.

TO CHOOSE

MORE

MANY

$395

Heater.

$295

one.

FROM

C
IA
NT
L go PO
SH1101OLChica
Ave., Evanston
5-2800-

GReenleat

HILL MOTORS

INDIAN

aes
bucket

hardtop, full power—

Custom 500, 2 dr., 6 cyl., radio.

$1,495

$2,995
Ely.
seats.

Plymouth

'66 Ford

‘65 Imperial
Cogee.. 3

—

Imperial

—

Chrysler

BR 3-2886

-a 86 Sitoraar
9 2 ’til
Saturday

Convertioas

:
Galaxie

500,

Ford
65
4 door hardtop.

$1,495

$1,595

'b4 Chev. Bel Air 9 Pass. Wan., PS.

......... $1,395

‘60 Plymouth 2 dr. hardtop, P.S. .........-5-; $495
'b4 Renault—4

door,

like new

.........-.---- $695

'62 Chevrolet 4 dr., p/steering
'62 Chrysler Newport 4 dr. Air Cond. ........ $795
'63 Ford Country Sedan, 9 Pass. .......-...-: $995
$995
ol
‘A6 -Ford. Custom S00 2° Ore oo
Winnetka, Ill.
Green Bay Rd. at Winnetka Ave.

HI 6-0655

ugust

24,

until 10 p.m.
Closed Sunday

1957
LINCOLN
PREMIERE
4 DOOR
HT, must be seen to be appreciated.
Attractively priced. Call 328-9160 after
6 p.m.
500;
RED;
1966
FORD
GALAXIE
w/black
vinyl hardtop;
factory
air.;
352 Thunderbird
engine;
luxury
extras. Exc. cond, $2,195. TW 4-6259.

BLACK

THUNDERBIRD

vertible.
Excellent
Call 835-0247.

CON-

condition.

$1,000.

6
1964
FALCON
2
DR.,
CLEAN,
cylinder,
standard
shift,
snow
tires.
tery 272-4278, 610 Helen Dr., Northrook.
1966
CADILLAC
COUPE
DE
VILLE.
Air-cond.,
complete
fact. acces.,
apointments and +:
Excellent cond.
eas. Call 965-0876.
1965
CHEVROLET
CAPRICE
4
door, full power, air cond., white. Also
1966 Chevelle, 2 door, PS. Call after 6
p.m. OR 3-4885.
1962
BLUE
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
6—stick;
immaculate
condition;
$800
firm. PArk 4-5510.
1965
OLDS
‘98;
FULL
POWER
with air conditioning;
low mileage;
excellent condition. Call 328-4903 after
6 p.m. on Friday.
1956 DESOTO WITH

354 HEMI

$150 or best offer. 465-4148 anytime.
1947 WILLYS JEEP
with new accessories. 7’ western snow
plow. Must see. 831-2297 after 6 p.m.
weekdays.
1961
PONTIAC
CATALINA
AUTO.;
power
brakes;
heater,
radio,
white
walls. $400. 272-4859 after 4:30.
MUST
SELL
1966 BUICK
LE SABRE
2 dr.
hardtop,
vinyl
top;
air-cond.
Power brakes, steering; radio, heater.
$2,100. Call 831-4972 after 6:30.
63

CHEV.
II NOVA.
AUTO.
TRANS.,
:
., W.Ws.,
excellent cond. Call
VE 5-1959 for appt. Sat. or Sunday.

CONVERTIBLE
OLDS _ F-85,
V-8, p/s, blue, light blue top.
Call Herb 446-7177

1964,

CHEVY
1963
AQUA
CONVERT.;
black top; 8 cyl. auto.;
pow. steer.;
orig.
owner;
beautiful
cond.;
many
extras. Anxious to sell. 623-3101.

new

OR

6-4673

or

67.

66

WAGradio,
2-0949

CHEVY
’63
BEL
AIR’
STATION
wagon. Power steering, power brakes.
Very clean. $795. ID 2-0949 days and
ID 2-1595 after 6 p.m.

1962 BUICK

SPECIAL

2 DOOR

Stick shift, hardtop. Excellent
tion. Best offer.
432-4091.

condi-

PRIVATE
PARTY:
1963
CHEV.
IMpala
convertible.
Immaculate
cond.
Like new. Power steering and white
wall tires. Call after 5 p.m. OR 4-2965.

1960 Falcon
Call 729-4226, after 5 p.m.
BEST OFFER
1966
CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE,
$1,450; 1965 Ford custom V-8, $1,450.
Phone 338-4612
1264 Arthur, Chicago

gold,

MUSTANG

4

speed,

radio,

’
(
#

GT_

1965

BLACK

CADILLAC

SEDAN

Ville with air and Brougham
Asking $3,500. 272-0504.

tires.

6

OLDS

98.

mileage;

cond.

1243

ONE

mint

Cruise

Glenoak,

:

featur
f

OWNER.

condition.

control;

—

Factory |

loaded.

Northbrook.

Stap

272-14

OLDSMOBILE ’62 98 CONVERT
Full

power;

1960

VW

factory air-cond.

convert. Exc.
CR 2-3967

cond.

A

CADILLAC 1965 FLEETWOOD
Sand
color.
Full
Leather seats;
control. After 5 p.m. 729-4754. —
1959
BLACK
PLYMOUTH.
G

running
make

condition.

decent
62

Asking

FALCON

1 Owner;

$150

offer.
537-5190.
FUTURA

exceptionally

lent running condition;
seats; R/H; snow tires.

clean;

2-dr.;

bh
t

r

1955 CHEVY V8”
Auto.;

67.

4-dr.; no rust;
729-1211.

FORD

CONVERT.

$125.

V-8. AU

trans.
Power
steering
a
Good cond. inside and out.
after 5 p.m., 824-5661.

br
$195.

FERGUS FORD

Gigantic

Used

and

New

Conditioned

Air

Car

Showroom

WE'VE GOT THEM — USED MUSTANGS
1966 Mustang
1967 Mustang Fastback
STICK SHIFT,
ER,
6 CYLIND
WWs,

2 PLUS 2, V8, AUTO. PS, POWER
tilt
away
swing
brakes,
disc
steering wheel, radio, floor concontrol
ence
conveni
sole, safety
deluxe wheel covpanel, WWs,
ers, fold down rear seat. Slightly
used.

daio,
3 speed

SEDAN,

DOOR

A

2 DOOR,

BIG 6 CYLINDER,

‘

fr
steering,
power
matic,
body
whitewalls,
heater,
clean.
Extra
“t
molding

500

1,495

1963 Ford Country —

$1,858
F-85 $995
Olds
1963
4

Still under

:

4

warranty.

$1,878
|
1965 Chev. Bel Air

TOP, 390 V8, PS,
DOOR HARD
selecPW’s,
seat,
PB’s, power
glass,
tinted
ing,
condition
aire
Sharp!
WWs.
radio,

DELUXE

RAs

deluxe wheel pty
transmission. Full

seat.

front

$2,795

1965 Ford Galaxie

Sedan
9 PASS,

ALL

dio,

V8,

WWs,

$1,095

RA-—

CRUISOMATIC,

covers,

wheel

deluxe

_

new ww’s, electric tail gate window. Big family wagon. A sharp
ee
one.

automatic,
V8,
interior,
vinyl
sharp
extra
ww’s,
radio,
PS)
compact.
still under new car guarantee.
les
automobi
Above
Ask about our used car 24/50 warranty
Many other fine cars to choose from

BLVD. AT DEMPSTER
OPEN DAILY ‘TIL 10 P.M.

SKOKIE, ILL
SAT. AND SUN. ’ IL

OR

6 P.M.

MERY OLDS

MONTGO
Golden

Oath

Guarantee

Unconditional Guarantee
'65 Chev. Impala
'65 Bonneville Conv.
Station Wagon. Fully equipped,
100%

30 Days,

Full

power,

radio,

heater.

$2,195
'64 Buick
Midnight
blue,
power
brakes,
steal at

Riviera
power
steering,
A
whitewalls.

3 on

the

Ce

including

Factory Air Conditioning
$2,195

Red Conv.

'66 Cutlass Supreme
PS, PBs,

WW’s,

‘61

Black vinyl top.

F-85 Stat. Wagon

Automatic,
fect

floor.

second

$1,595

8833 Waukegan

e

$2,495

$1,750

'65 Mustang

—

FOR Leos

FORDS
SKOKIE

'62 Chevy II Convert.
RED WITH BLACK TOP. $360.
Call after 5:30 p.m. 328-2260.

SHELBY

Lime

677-6055.

OWNER,
835-0240.

FORD
BRONCO
STATION
on.
Bucket
seats,
rear
seat,
hubs. Many
extras. $1,850. ID
days or ID 2-1595 after 6 p.m.

COUPE,
EXCELLENT
owner, $875. UN 4-5786.

1965
CADILLAC
SEDAN
DE
4-dr.
H.T.;
low
mileage;
like
tires; full lea. int.; air-cond.;
top; full pow.; $3,500. PArk 4-4

‘63 Skylark Convertible
PARTY,
ORIGINAL
mileage. Will sacrifice.

conditioned,

locker, low miles. Pat Mathews,
5700, days. AL 6-2462, nights.

BISCAYNE.
DOOR
2
CHEVY,
1965
Econ. 6 cyl., white, auto. trans., full
mileage.
low
owner,
power, R.H., one
Call 764-9711.
|
STATION
9 PASS.
PLYMOUTH,
1960
1
Wagon. Stick shift. Good condition,
Avenue,
Lake
2527
$300.
car.
owner
Wilmette, Illinois.
VERY
CONVERT.,
T-BIRD
1963
full
radio,
white walls,
cond.,
good
5
after
9-7483.
UN
Call
$1,250.
power.
p.m.

CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER
‘55 CONvertible Hemi engine auto. power; like
new tires, brakes, mufflers. $145. Call
835-0462. ’61 Chevy; auto.; $480.

PVT.
low

air

Corvette,
soft
top,
V-8,
ve
cond., $1,800 or best offer. 724

CONDITION
new
WwWs,
Reasonable.

GOOD
Eagle
mufflers.

CADILLAC.
double
black,
transm. 4 new

STA

NEED
SCHL.
TRANSP.?
’59 A.
sedan Rambler, auto, trans., $150.

Grand Prix
328-0326

Pontiac

4 door,

WHITE
Orig.

CANDY
1966—SHARP
MUSTANG
stick shift, see
Red, 4 speed
Apple
Sat. and Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 813
Laramie Avenue, Wilmette, Il.
RADIO,
4 DR. HT.
BUICK LESABRE
brakes.
power
steer.,
power
heater,
Wildcat 400 engine. Best offer, Must
sell. 827-6520.

1964
$1,100

4-DOOR

Good condition, call after

lent condition. Reasonable.
oar
Call CO 1-8774 after 6 p.m.

ID

4 door, nearly
251-1049

FALCON

wagon.
white,

Chrysler Crown Imperial ‘63:
hardtop,

DEVI

6-way

1965 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL CRO

R.H.,

3-3353.
HARDTOP
GOLD
67
CADILLAC
coupe; 4,000 original miles; showroom
best
used;
_
seldom
cond.;
air
cond.,
offer or take trade. Pvt. 446-6817.
P/S,
HARDTOP
°65 88 4 DR.
OLDS
full price $1,595.
trans.,
auto,
p/b,
Arrange terms through my bank. Ray,
491-1770.
CONVERTIBLE
1961
CADILLAC
factory air-cond., full power, full price
my
through
terms
Arrange
$1,095.
bank. Ray, 491-1770.

57

1967
CHEVROLET
IMPALA _§ STAtion
wagon;
327
engine;
air-cond.;
radio, white walls; perfect cond. Call
Sat. and Sun. only. 272-5039.

$650.

Ages

R 5-2489

THROUG

COND.

owner.

EVANSTON
DODGE CITY
I11 CHICAGO AV
491-9111

1959

H.T.,

62

8 Cyl. Stick E
1962 Bel Air HOUT.
PRIVAT

TOP

2
$495

4 Dr. Sedan

transmission.

of room

smart

Only

steering,

1960 Wagon-Chev.

Lots

beauty

4 Dr. HT.

1962 Ford Ranch Wagon

Automatic,

$995.

V-8

outstanding

most

full power.

Special

Sharp.

Impala 4 Dr. HT. V-8

A

Catalina

Automatic,

red

A

brakes.

power
:

Convertible

Chev.

with full power.
competitively.

1963

steering,

$595.

A

Priced

top.

vinyl

black

a

with

Convertible

Catalina

Automatic,
at heart.

1963

beauty

white

A

give
$1,

only

:

1964 Bonneville Cpe.
power.

brakes.

power

steering,
Radio, Heater. Power
Automatic,
for the smart buyer. A steal for only
Full

must

:

Dr.
1964 Chev. Corvair Monza is2 speciall
y priced for
This white beauty with a red interior
1964 Grand Prix. His and Her Shift Option
(Stick

for the
$2,195

are

Convertible
the

in

are

beauty
$2,495

black

interior,

leather

blue

a

with

Red

Bonneville.

1964

gold

is it if you

This

and brakes.
car.

Automatic trans. Power steering
clean
for an Air-Conditioned

a

with

beauty

4 Dr. HT.

Catalina

1965

yellow

sharp

A

Automatic with power.
young at heart.

$1,000

A

Heater.

Radio,

Automatic, power steering, power brakes,
that carries a new car guarantee.

$595

aesme

AM-FM radio;
adj.. steering wheel adj.; exc.
estate selling. ID 2-3161.

air-cond.;

RADIO,
6 CYL., 2 DOOR.
CHEVY
heater. In exc. running cond. Great
Call
offer.
best
car for student. $225 or
John, 835-3714.

4 DR.
8-73783.

wa

2-4433.

SEDAN.

CADILLAC

1965

:

condi-

excellent

ae

under

mil.,

1956 Chev. 4-Dr. 6-Cyl.
AUTO. TRANS.; $100,

CONVERT.

1964 2 DOOR

’60 IMPALA
CHEVY
P.S., auto. $350. DA

1965
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
4
door, stick, power steering, snow tires
and wheels,
12,000 miles;
exc. cond.
Death
in family,
$1,200. DA
8-1310;
after 5 p.m. ORchard 4-7272.

SAVE

Cpe.

Ventura

Pontiac

air-conditioning.

including

Loaded

offered.

car

executive

WITH

AMERICAN 2 DR. HARDTOP.
Stick with radio, whitewalls.

Open week nights
Saturday till 6 p.m.

THE HOUSE. THAT FINE SERVICE BUILT
ALL CARS PRE-CHECKED IN OUR SHOP

First

'64 Rambler

Re-

needs muffler. $100 or best offer.
turning to school. Call 824-4508.

elec. clock. An excellent radio. Come |
and see it. Asking $365. AL 1-4006 or

'65 Dodge $795
CORONET 4 DR. LOADED
extras, automatic.

’66, SS396

Hardtop, full power,
tion. 945-7392.
, 59

oewr

yuh

low

$3,050. DA 8-6744 or AM

328-6482

OLDSMOBILE

795

HARDT

798°

HELEN 8-21-67 ADS

368 HP. 4 speed, 456 posi. Call DA 8best
Sak. ANtad DAY! De ae

'
peria
DUAL AIR, FULL POWER

~ CONDITION,

EXCELLENT

FURY.

4 DR.

1956 CADILLAC

ond car, always garaged, good tires,
everymufflers,
good
battery,
mew
incl. p/s, p/b,
well,
thing functions

$2

.

Im

;

~
CHEVELLE

steering, brakes, windows, auto. Newest in town. Factory guarantee.

Convertible

Plymouth

1959

9-5700

UN

1012 Chicago

Olds

brman

2870.

ars

biprac tad

‘65

gs.

bearings

une-up; exe, cond. $1,295.
Private. Call 272-5894

$2, 195

offer.

Fed .

very

radio,

Best

condition,

excellent

top,

white

:

&lt;8 p/w,

ber

with

red

acces.,

all

x

CONVER- | OLDS —

MONZA

speed,

4

tible

'66 Dodge $1,388
CORONET 4 DR. AUTOMATIC.

WW,

RAD.

rings
wo

valves

new

se

Ac

For Sale—Automobiles
CORVAIR

i965

Finest

Shores
U

OF-

BEST

2 DR. HDTOP;

id
upwr

whitewalls.

+

onvert.

"200

For Sale—Automobiles
North

945-2246.
'64 FORD GALAXIE

J

P.S., P.B., RADIO, | BLUE,

O. TRANS.,

heater,

200

Spyder

CONDITION.

EXCELLENT

Getting company car. ‘Must sacrifice.
week:

ie

De

steering,

low

Very

:

Corvair

1963

Turquoise

Special.

Power

For Sale—Automobiles

Rd.

Morton

radio,

heater.

A per-

$595

:

car.

Grove

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

YO

5-3500
Classi

~

�i

pe

Ae

200

~'60 Pontiac Convertible
OR

CHEVROLET
1965
IMPALA
4
DR.
hardtop. Orig. owner, low mil., power
glide, p/b, p/s, like new tires, AL 16608 or VA 6-5100.

BEST

67
PONTIAC
CATALINA
4
DR.
Gold with black vinyl hardtop. ExcelTent
condition.
7,500
miles.
Full
warranty, $3,100. AL 1-7484.

|

’61

=
BISCAYNE.
low mileage.

98.

ONE

CAR.

Power
steering
and
Excellent
condition,

| ‘63

can
'66 MUSTANG 6 CYL. STAN.
adio, heater, white walls. Immacuate condition. Best offer over $1,650.

ees

!
6|
STATION

966-0852

4speed: 4 barrel: 289; glass packs:

1961

es wheels; vinyl top; $1,625.
7Ernon 5-3079. Ask for Murray
and

mi

H;

es;

orig.

GALAXIE

6-cyl.;

HD.

auto.;

eb

plete

‘58

tires,

AUTOMATIC
$200 or best offer.
Cal] 272-6293.

PArk 4-1616.

1061 CHRYSLER: FULL POWER:
id
and

65,

e blue.

1959

CONV.

All

88

extras

OLDS

but

DE

nee
fe)

LIKE

One

owner.

CHEVY
2
DR.
Ccu.; 4 speed; R/H;
condition;
$1,395 or

after 6 p.m. HI 6-5498.
or.

Bucket

Low

seats.

or

$750.

PA

‘BUICK
ering,

sxcellent

4-7556

SPECIAL
pr.

brakes.

4

owner

Low

car.

CONVERTIBLE

CHEVY

SEDAN.

cond.

RADIO,

eater, like new
tires, Mechanically
er bucket seats. $150. Private party.
l after 5:30 p.m., 724-3572.
MONZA
SPIDER
CONVERTIBLE.

ted with white top. White wall tires.
heater and radio, 4 speed stick. Good
cond. Asking $750. 724-1272.

DILLAC

1963

COUPE

DE

VILLE.

6

CYLIN.

dio,
air-conditioned.
low
mileage.
ood condition. 446-1646.
il power,
white, vinyl tov. AM-FM

BEIGE

r, 4
eater;

door.
Excellent
power steering,

cond..
29,000

85. Call 328-2780.

howd

Bat

PLYMOUTH,

radio,
miles,

1960 CORVAIR
2-door, good tires.
Best offer
827-5615

ig

FORD
GALAXIE
XL
390-C.1.,.
4
goneit red with red interior. Excellent
ion, radio, heater, wire wheels.

,200. 251-6538
_ 1966 AMBASSADOR

SEDAN,

ecutive
car, A/C,
full power,
V8,
mi., white, blue interior, $1,525.

CYCLONE,

60

COUNTRY

1958
Good

SQUIRE

9

Station

Wagon.

62

COMET

2-DR.

SEDAN

snow

tires:

auto.

trans mission

Runs

condition.

New

BOAT

Excellent condition; less than 20,000: 2
unted
trans.;

Best offer.
a}

446-1181

CADILLAC
nt

Mama.

cond.,

one

no

air,

$1,095.

top

ELECTRA

_with

.

Under

factory

warranty.

225

air

4

full

cond.

___ $3,175 or offer. Dr. car. CR 2-2221,
93
RAMBLER
4
DR.
AUTO.
transm., radio; 4 like new tires.
_ AL 1-2199 after 6 p.m.

2

BUICK

: cod
ra

4 DR.

stopping;

GOOD

quiet

ee

—Classified

Evanston Review

$75,

16’

Rd.)

6 miles

south

of State Line to
mile to stop sign.

Mirrors;

Hitching

Post:

Porc. &amp; Crystal: Appliances;

— Friday

Noon

by

Miniature

Hooked

To Six - Sat

Metal

Rugs;

Stoves;

etc., etc.

Morning

SPECIAL — ORCHIDS — RARE
DOZENS OF GORGEOUS POT.
TED GROWING
PLANTS AND
EXOTIC TREES.

WALL GALLERIES

718 N. JEFFERSON, MILWAUKEE
(414) 276-9611
SINCE

1847

(fe. WINNER OF 6 NATIONAL
2 Ste. BETTER LIVING AWARDS
tery
Vv

Clean-up
WC

with

Now in Northbrook

Hollister

ee

#2

YY

Classified

days

was os

Empty your closets into your

bank account. Turn your
sports equipment, musical in-

SALE

struments,

furniture,

Since 1961 when first built in Detroit and Washington, Pulte designs received 6
National Better Living Awards from McCall's Magazine. These same authentic
traditional colonial designs are now being shown in a select area of Northbrook.

4 AY

ao

Sis

cloth-

ing, toys, and other worthwhile things you no longer

ae

Award winning features include paneled family rooms with rustic woodburning
3 fireplaces. Kitchens with two closets, one a floor-to ceiling pantry and the other a
broom-cleaning supply closet . . . first floor studys for the quiet room... 4, 5 and
6 bedrooms . . . step-saving first floor laundry and mudrooms . .
$41,950.
Williamsburg Square has a select location . . . Only two blocks from Edens
expressway and less than 142 miles from Northwestern's air-conditioned commuter trains . . . children attend Northbrook’s District No. 28 schools . .
blocks for neighborhood shopping and Old Orchard's fashion shops but minutes
away.
Model Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, Saturday
p.m., closed Fridays.

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday

Drive Directions: Edens Expressway to Lake-Cook Exit, west
two blocks to Lee Rd., south on Lee to Williamsburg Square.

on

12-8

Lake-Cook

use into CASH!
CALL

WM. J. PULTE, INC.
Chicago

@

Washington

e

Detroit

272-7889

AL 1-4300

SALE

Pulte Built Means

Better Built

or

677-5069.

FIBERGLAS
O’DAY
er with trailer. $1,650.
831-2324

Ivory,

Sale

Conducted

GR

OWENS
CABIN
CRUISER.
Sleeps 4, ship to shore radio, excel.
condition. 1st $1,795 takes it.
AL 6-0554 after 6:30

remotes. Phone

Furniture;

Chairs;

4,

GOOD BUY
14’ Crosby Fiberglas runabout. 25 HP
Johnson Electric Start w/trailer and

$650.

START.

running.

“

6-4580

(Skokie

EXTRA — JEEP 4 WHEEL DR.
TRUCK w/snow plow. MASSEYHARRIS T RACTOR
w/attachments.
POOL VAC -SULKY —
Garden Equipment.

SAIL BOAT, MINNOW
446-8241.

DR.

and

FI

Room

Preview

INC,

TRAILER FOR
ALCORT $75.
Call HI 6-3323

FOR
23°

Exc.

Sun

Maple

PENGUIN
SAIL
BOAT.
$150.
DURAtich aluminum dingy, $75.
Call DA 8-3253.
16 FT. 1961 FIBERGLAS
40 H.P. Evinrude;
gator trailer. Less
than 100 hours use. Asking $975.
PArk 9-0670.

new

8-3205 or AL 1-3393

_ BUICK
pa

EXCEL.

1961 THUNDERBIRD
condition,
like new
tires,

___DA

f

owner,

5659 evenings.
es.

"

CONVERT.

Call

41

Chairs and Early
American Drop Le:f Tables; Estey Pump Organ; Colored Glass Lamps;
Oil Paintings &amp; Antique Prints; M. T. Chests &amp; Canopy Bed in Rosewood;

1948 Century

$4,850.

Highway

Wadsworth Rd.; West | ¥4 miles to dead end. South 34
East | block.
FEATURING:
Fine Victorian Furniture in Love Seats,

and 432-5505 after 6 p.m.
PENGUIN 12’ CENTER BOARD
Sailing
dinghy,
fully
equipped
with
dacron sail, racing rudder. and trailer. Mahog. plywood, $450. 446-0778.

and good tires. $250. 234-

eater; 1 owner. $550. PA 9.0947,
67 FIREBIRD H.O. AIR-COND. 5,000
niles, excellent condition. Must sell.

DIRECTIONS:

SAILBOATS

13’10’’, 75 sa. ft. sail.
675-2499
26’ OWENS CABIN CRUISER
185 h.p., V-8, many extras, excellent

PASS.

good.

in WADSWORTH, ILL.
on SATURDAY, AUG. 26th at 11:00 a.m.

Alcort Sunfish, 1967

DOOR
condition.

MOUNTAIN
PHONE 616-549-2441

AUC
TION of ESTATE |
KNOLL KREEK ESTATE of MRS. LESLIE MORRIS

Motors

LIKE NEW
75 H.P. Johnson elec, start. Convert.
top,
windshield,
full
transom
seat,
compass;
snot light, instrument goodies, etc. Magnolia trailer, $1,295 full
price. AL 1-1003.
26°
STEEL
HOUSE
BOAT
WITH
Lake
Geneva
mooring.
retractable
wheels—can be trailed. 2 foam bunks
can sleep more on air mattresses, full
galley,
enclosed
chemical
toilet.
40
h.p. elec. Johnson in exc. cond. All
. nec. equip. $1,140 firm. Geneva Lake
Boat Company. 414-275-6060.

2-DR.

4

Outboard

18° CRUISERS

exhaust.
Excellent
Call 328-6231.

ATION | WAGON
Dodge
passenger.
| _ $150. 945-1363.

and

19 Ft.

H.T. 289 V8, 4-speed trans., radio, like

new
tires
and
condition, $1,195.

Boats

SPEEDBOAT.
BOAT
AND
ENGINE
have
less
than
200 hrs.
total
time
since new. All original equipment. 125
h.p., 6 cylinder, dual carburetor. Gray
Marine. Approx. 40 mph. Convertible
canvas top. This boat constructed with
heavy
mahogany
and
has
7/8 inch
Sawed
white
oak
frames.
Asking
$1,300. Call Bob Sandsmark, AL 1-2281.

Cal 864-2652.

ee
COMET

SU12,000
WwWs.

MY
14 FT. WOLVERINE
RUNABOUT
needs someone
to give 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
a
Call Rick after 5:30 p.m. at 2514
:

PR

mileage.

gua
battery.
Excellent
firm. Call HI 6-2559.

4 DR.

CYL.,
tires,

ARROW CLASS DAYSAILOR.
Centerboard.
Ideal family boat with
large
comfortable
cockpit
accommodating up to six. Boat and sails like
new. Purchased new mid-season 1966.
Full
equipment.
Buying
new
boat.
Willing
to sacrifice,
including
sails.
Trailer
also
available.
Call
Bob
Sandsmark, AL 1-2281.

289, 4 on the floor. Like new white to

58

1966
FORD
CUSTOM
500,
8
auto. trans., 4 door,
like new
exc. cond., $1,700. Call 835-0913.
OLDSMOBILE
"66
CUTLASS
preme 4 door 2 tone hardtop,
miles,
air
cond.,
P. s = Pe
S.,
Perfect cond. $2,550. 724-1027.

18 Ft. Fiberglass Sailboat

fine

DR

One

condition.

$875. Phone 328-5441,
;
MUSTANG
tires
$1,595

$100.

LAKESIDE
MARINE
8272 LINCOLN, SKOKIE

5-8011

ondition throughout. $795.
“1

1

ON

1938 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR
low
miles,
remarkably

-

SEDAN.

22—25—WINDRUSH—28—30
All Boating Equipment
CALL 676-3340

condi-

OR

DOOR
body

IS EASY”

Call

work.

WESTERLY

best

4

Excellent

mileage.

tires
Best

4 ply tires,

COUPE

4

needs

LIVIN’

FAMOUS. BOYNE
BOYNE FALLS, MICHIGAN
©

COM.

ON FALL DELIVERY

HARDTOP
327
WW’s;
excellent
best offer. Call

MONZA

$1,095,

DISCOUNTS

NEW.

old;
2 spares. $1,995
r. Pvt. party. OR 3-8632.

WHITE

good,

CONVERTIBLE.

VA 17-2872.
’64 T-BIRD.

power.

OLDSMOBILE

Runs

201

VILLE

A.C.,

Full power, light blue, like new
one
top. Excellent
condition.
ffer.
_

LIMOUSINE

air conditioning.

TIME
THE

Find a truly relaxing summer vacation at
Famous Boyne Mountain.
Ice skating out of dodrs under the summer sun,
golf on our private course, tennis, shuffle board,
scenic bridle trails through beautiful north
woods, fishing, swimming in Boyne’s fabulous
crystal pool, scenic rides up the mountain in
Boyne’s famous chair lifts, dancing to the Boyne
Mountain Trio . . . cozy fun in the cocktail
lounges — all on the American Plan with every
comfort in superb accommodations.
Write or
call for complete information.

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

clean; like new tires. Brakes,
auto trans. recently rebuilt. Pvt.

arty 626-5553.

ADILLAC,

with

Call 446-0989.

Auto.;
pow. steer.;
heater:
like new
;
and brakes; uses no oil, $225.

:

CADILLAC

HI 6-6555.

orig.

W.W._

int cond. Best offer. 446-6817.
- 1957 CHEVY CONVERT. Vs.

WHERE

4-DR.
$175.
MECH.

TOP;

17,000

Firestone

TEMPEST
WAGON,

DR.

945-6933

“SUMMER

1962
PONTIAC
CONVERTIBLE
P/3B;
p/s; excellent condition. Runs terrific.
Private party; original owner; moder:
ate mileage. Call Mr. Stein. 338-7702.

hite w/black top; red interior; auto.
trans.; p./s.; $175. Call GR 5-4813.
2
65 MUSTANG

2 DR.

4

| 21’.
HACKERCRAFT
SPEEDBOAT.
Chrysler engine, top, trailer. $995. 7246659 evenings.
15’6’”" ALBACORE
SAILBOAT
Sails, accessories
and trailer. Excellent condition. $850.
Call after 6 p.m., 864-2248
ALCORT
FIBERGLAS
SUNFISH
$375.
ee
Johnson
outboard
motor
w/controls $100. Both excellent condition. After 5 p.m. 251-4069.

good. Call 864-7339 after 4 p.m.

_ ‘61 RAMBLER AMERICAN CONV.

ORD 59

OLDS
93
HARDTOP
sedan; full power; air cond.

$1,200

1-4769.

Call ALpine

$225.

FAMILY

1960 FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE;
LOW
mileage;
exc.
mechanical
condition.
Body needs work. $275. VE 5-1186.

-2324

oor

ner. Call 446-8383.
OLDS

Low
mileage.
_
power
brakes.

IN |
By

83

tral

CHEVROLET
ent condition,

EXC.
best

or

$300

TT

_

OLDS
98
CONVERT.
cond. Beige, all power.
$550
offer. 251-1287 after 6 p.m.

Xie?

$175

201 Boats and Outboard Motors
Penguin Sailboat— Like New

pncdoeedora

AND
BLACK.
ID 2-0351.

ea

For Sale—Automobiles

=

ED
offer.

het

oy

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4

5-1560

TODAY
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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake ForestAugust (24,
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ever-changing
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swim in the
be like this?

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From: Marcia Klein
43. Washington St.
Pet Supply
Glenview, Illinois

A Tunder God went for a ride
Upon his favorite filly.
“I’m Thor,’’ he cried.
The horse replied,
‘You forgot your thaddle, thilly!”’
From:

Marcia

Glenview Pet Supply

BY UNDA

Klein

43 Washington

Glenview,

LLOYD

St.

Illinois

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Laughing by Hap. E. Ness
The Lungs by N. Hale
Dogs by Kay Nine
Vision by I. C. A. Lot

From:

Allied Radic Corp.

Tommy Holmgren
1712 Ashland Ave.
Evanston, Illinois

ACKOSS

LUCKY

PENNY

GAME

Play this game with one partner and a penny.
Place the penny in the bottom square. Taking turns,
flick the penny straight up with your thumb and

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3. A boy’s name
5. To leak

2°;2+3=$%
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12. "To look

forefinger. First to reach 25 is winner. The penny
must be at least half into a square to count. (If
penny lands on “out,” your partner automatically
wins. It it lands on the top black square, you do,
regardless of how many points you each have).

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HOUSEHOLD
GOODS.
GAS
stove $5.00; 2 dbl. beds; outdoor grill;
efrig.,
ant. drop
leaf table. UN
4517,
Ave, 24
and
25, 9 a.m.
2305
Hartrev,
Evanston.

AUGUST

BRASS

SECTIONAL
COUCH;
PR.
CHAIRS;
coffee tbl.; step tbl.; carpeting; good
cond. Reas. price; drapes as a bonus.
OR 4-7619 after 6 p.m.
HERMAN
MILLER:
BREAKFAST
set, round white For. table, 48’" dia.
built-in lazy susan, 4 chairs. $200. Call
HI 6-1704.
FURNITURE,
ALL
KINDS.
NO
ANCome
rugs.
oriental
some
tiques,
make offers.
GR 5-8387

ORIENTAL

DIN. RM.
SET:
LIMED.
OAK
TABLE
with
pads,
4 chairs;.
2 single
bed
mattresses. All for $45. Call 328-2815
after 3 p.m.

IBSON
REFRIG.
AND
FREEZER,
matching
pink
individual
stand-up
units, 3 yrs. old: exc. cond. $250 or
best offer. 21’’ TV Philco console, good
tube, $20. Kirby vacuum; $125, 6 mo.
old. 729-4747.
INING
ROOM.
SET, 9 PIECE
WALnut contemporary, 2 years old, $1,200
new. Glass tops and table mats incl.
Reasonably priced. Baby crib, dresser
and matt. Best offer. 677-5846.
EAVING
STATE,
2916
PAYNE
chairs;
refrig.;
stove;
sink;
heater;
Evanston, Weekdays or after 12 Sat.
Sae. rugs;
chests;
beds;
din. table;
toys;
tables;
bookcases;
lamps;
drapes; typewriter; glider. Etc.
LK.
WAL.
3-PC.
BDRM. _
SET,
$125;
mahog.
single
bed,
complete,
$25; Console Greybar
ee
mach.,
$25; bdrm.
rugs;
chrs. 595
Orchard,
Winnetka.

SET;
reason-

SPRING

AND

mattress
in
perfect
condition.
ee
old, Reasonable.
Call WE

4
5-

OUSE
SALE:
MOVING,
‘THURS.
Fri.. 10-6, 1349 Arbor Av., Highland
Park. Moosehead; brkfst. set, 4 chrs.;
din. tbl.; TV, remote
control;
5 pc.
BR set; tbls.; mise. Cash and carry.
OVING SALE: 4 WINDSOR CHAIRS;
odd
chairs;
metal
wardrobe;
metal
bed: misc. Thurs. and Fri. 10 a.m. to
&lt;=.
815 Greenwood, Glencoe. VE 5ARAGE
AND
FURNITURE
SALE.
Thursday, Friday noon to 8 p.m. Part
furniture plus many interesting brica-brac, crystal, silver. antiques, etc.
1606 Imperial Drive, Glenview.
UTOMATIC
KENMORE
WASHER,
exc.
cond.;
dresser:
sofa;
match.
chair; beige nylon rug; 9 x 12; white
wardrobe closet. exc. cond. 869-7867.
ARPETING—48
SQ.
YARDS_
WITH
foam pad, beige, 2 years old. Fedders
air-cond. 14,000 BTU, 2 years old. For.
top
table,
26x42,
3
chairs.
Call
evenings, weekdays 869-0054.
PR. DREXEL ANTIQUE WHITE TWIN
beds, $30; oval hookel rug, 9 x 12, $15;
4
full sz., $10:
spread,
Bates
white
prs. draperies; lamps; pictures. All in
good cond. PArk 4-8581.
BASEMENT SALE
Sun. 10 to 3. Ice cream parlor chairs;
port. TV;
de-humid.;
maple
chairs;
desk lamp;
misc. items. 3535 Grove,
Skokie.
IRLS LIKE NEW MEDITERRANEAN
green;
apple
set,
bedrm.
complete
other odds and ends. 2700 W.
lamps;
Sat. and SunAv., Chgo.
eee
ay.

GOOD
BUILDER
furniture
separate,

Stove 38°

CONDITION,
Call 869-1718.

$25.

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

Lovely Old Victorian
BUFFET.

SEE TO APPRECIATE.
PArk 4-6217

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.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE ZIG ZAG
attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
~~)
will deliver.
Dealer
ALpine
ONVERSATION
GROUP—3
YELLOW
leather barrel chairs;
octagon shape
ieoNe:
Excellent
condition.
Call 679-

gust

24,

Electric Stove

24”
COPPERTONE.
LIKE
NEW.
$85. 945-8536.
GARAGE
SALE
9 A.M.
TO
5 P.M.
Bookcases;
Thursday;
August
24.
much
misc.
1426
tbls.;
refrigerator;
Lake Av., Wilmette.

Neighborhood Garage

Sale

727 AND
GLENVIEW.

731 HARMS.
RD.
FRI., SAT. AND SUN.
LIV.
COMPLETE
FAST.
SELL
MUST
rm.
and din. rm.
furn.
Good
cond.
Buy
pad.
and
crptg.
Also wool, beige
separate or complete. YO 5-1480

FREEZER. 8 YRS. OLD. $85.
3
272-1673
end

SHIP PRINTS

CIRCA 1830 TO 1845
$75-$120. Private party. DA 8-1210
SOME REAL BARGAINS!
and
beds
twin
set;
room
Dining
dresser; couch; end tables and lamps.
Call RO 4-9451 or 262-4396.
MOVING:
9
PC.
BLOND
MAHOG.
dining rm. set;, Formica top kitchen
table, 4 chairs; lamps;
1 dbl. bed, 1
twin bed. KEystone 9-3530.

R.C.A.

dryer,

WASHER

good

AND

condition, $50.
Call AL 1-2303

PHYFE CHAIRS

DUNCAN

OFFER.
BEST
$75 OR
TABLE.
AND
Call after 5 p.m. 491-0787.
PHYFE
DUNCAN
TABLE,
DIN.
style, mahog, 42 x 23 closed, opens to
98’: pads, 2 chairs, glass cabinet, $50
or best offer. 272-0237.
FRENCH
ITAL,
ELEGANT
RMS.
7
furnishings:
dinette
set;
chandelier;
oil paintings; lamps, tables. all pract.
new: will separate. misc. 446-6817.
IDEAL

$65;

FOR

chr.,

chr., $45.
scrubber,

DEN.

$45;

Ing.,

$55:

SOFA.

recl.

tbls.; still in carton, Regina
$20; din. set; OR 6-1176.

GARAGE
320

LEATHER.

chas.

SALE:

G.E.
WASHER;
HAMILTON
GAS
dryer
exc. cond.; 20’ round mirror; 2
pr.
draw
drapes;
telephone
bench;
alum. porch chaise; misc. OR 3-5028.

Washer,
2

COMBINATION
dryer. Good
864-9354

TWIN

set;

sofa;

w/griddle

Headborad

CONDI-

Call 674-0062.

W/GLASS

top, dark walnut, $150; Hotpoint dryer
in good working condition. $25.

condition

YDS.
BEIGE
CPT.;
4
BOOTH
couches, 75’’ each; 2 glass coffee tbls.,
2 glass step tbls.; credenza;
3 triple
pr. white and gold drapes. OR 4-7323.

MIRROR
36”
X 40”;
FRAMED
OIL
aintings;
pr.
den
lamps;
pottery
amp;
velvet bdrm.
chr.;
pr. rattan
tables; Call 675-1277 eves.
BEDROOM
and
other
Northfield.

FURN.;
BABY
FURN.
misc.
259 Riverside
Dr.,
446-2963.

BEAUTIFUL
simple

QUILTED

design;

3 PC..

COUCH,

also 3/4 bed.

272-8456

AQUA
METAL
YOUNGSTOWN
cabs.
with
dishwasher;
pink
range; in
garage Thurs. and Fri.
673
Hill
Road, Winnetka

KIT.
GE

2 REFRIGERATORS
GE and HOTPOINT
Call UN 4-9202 weekdays or
and wkends. UN 4-0443.

evenings

COPPERTONE.
KENMORE
GAS
range with griddle, 30’’ like new. $55.
Call 491-9426.
BABY
FURN.
AND
ACC.;
MISC.
household items and furniture. Good
cond., very reasonable. Call 965-8236.

MUST SELL MAGNAVOX
stereo console, Excellent condition, 1
yr. left on warranty.
328-7694
$75

KENMORE GAS STOVE, FRIGIDAIRE
good size, good condition. Reasonable.
Call ID 2-5795.

FR.
PROV.
DRESSING
TBL.
W/
bench;
shadow
box;
console _ set;
pictures; boudoir lamps. PArk 9-1483.

BRODY ROUND TABLE, 4 CHAIRS;
8 PR. ANTIQUE WHITE SATIN
DRAPES. CALL 465-2345.
COMPLETE
din. rm. set.

MADINING
ROOM
TABLE
LIGHT
ecredenza.
$200 or
hogany,
4 chairs,
will separate.
AL 1+8146
MOVING
OUT
OF
STATE
MONDAY:
Must sell mod. wood furniture. Mostly
walnut. Tbls.; headboards; bunk beds;
dresser, etc. 869-0024.

FOR

KENMORE
DE
LUXE
AUTO.
WASHer, Norge de luxe elec. dryer, both in
Jenny
maple
pr.
ea.;
tg
cond.
perfect
Lind twin. beds, comp. $100. 945-3094.
STUDENTS—NEWLYWEDS:
bdrm. set plus springs and
$75 or best offer.
274-4180.

OLDER
mattress

BAKER
BREAKFRONT
AND
fet; sofa; bedroom furniture.
338-2375
MAHOGANY
dining rm.
WALNUT
inserts
colonial

DUNCAN
PHYFE
set. AL 1-8246

HEADBOARD
WITH
(for dbl. bed).
Twin
bed frame. Best offer.
OR 4-5374

BUF-

8

RM.

excellent

BED.

for

PC.

CANE
maple

after 4 p.m.

TV room. Make

AND

WE

LIVING

PC.
table;

SECT.
recliner

$50. ID 3-1725.

Prompt

tables;

top,

wrt. iron legs. 272-1214.

kitchen

pick-up.

table

™

:

high,

w/formica

WILL

BUY

AM

MAHOG.

DINING
RM.
SET
W/6
CHRS.,
TBL.
seats 24, china cab., server; bar. Very
reasonable.
677-9589
JUVENILE FURNITURE
Dresser, 6 year crib. Good condition.
Reasonable.
674-7983
TA-

SOFA BED, MAPLE WITH PINK AND
gray
upholstery;
Magnavox
radio
record
player;
blond
oak
cab.
Call
after 6 p.m. BR 4-5429.
RUG,
RED,
9X12,
WOOL,
FRINGED
edges, with pad, $350 new, used nod
ppp
perfect condition, $250. 835MUST
SELL—SACRIFICE
TWIN
MAhogany bdrm. set, 9
. din. rm, set,
like
new
drapes,
tblis.,
chairs,
etc.
Best offer takes. IR 8-9795.

UPRIGHT

FREEZER

BEST OFFER.
475-8336

For

GOOD

os

eves. VE 5-1640 _

QUALITY

OUN!

coffee and end

tab

rug; drapes;
sleep couch;
mattr. and spr.; book shelf.

Qu

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
RADIO,

AMP.

AND

Bogen,
Mono
w/speaker;
condition; best offer.

Call 864-3321 evenings.
21” RCA TV. BLOND
INCL. BLOND WOOD

A-1

condition

HI-FI

:

|

VErnon 5-0785

SPEAKERS,

PAIR,

ELEC

Voice,
Royal
400,
walnu
and performance Ape!

CALL HI

on
ea

6-7440.

23’
ZENITH
TV
CONSOLE
§
eommand,
also matching pe
A
stereo:
dual
cabinets.
_
fo!

pieces.

Excel.

cond.

RECORD

OR

PLAYER.

‘

4-7399. |

HI Fl

CABINET

el. Exc. cond. HI 6-4894.
MAGNAVOX
LT. MAHOG.

MO

bs x
STER! 4

phono. Micromatic changer,
stylus.
Plus
AM-FM
radio.
best offer. 446-3456.

TABLE

MODEL —

black and white TV, $45. Phone
8436 evenings after 7 p.m.
eS

WOLLENSAK

Ampex

sell for $125.

STEREO

TAPE R

.mikes—originally |

Call after 5 p.m. _
DA 8-1659
4

19” PORTABLE
ZENITH
:
stand, $75. Excellent condition;
med.

possession.

Call 272-6602.

Apparel

175

and

Furs

2

NORTH SHORE'S
MOST EXCLUSIVE RESA

:

THE LAST ACT

80914 MAIN ST.

EVANSTC

for your shopping convenience.
F:
fall collection of women’s and
dren’s wear. Ask to see our des
collection of coats, suits ae
,
Tues.,
Thurs.
Fine

ladies’

Wed.,
12-7:30.

Fri.,
and
DA 8-9898.

i:

MOVING TO FLORIDA
summer and winter cloth

size

10

suits,

y
|

dresses,

blouses, hats, sweaters, purses;
ae ee
yee 40-44 suits,
:
coats, shoes, shirts, rain
ts,
and fleece lined jackets, aieaberes
Call BR 4-4200. :
a
$CASH$
:
For ; Ladies’,
Men’s
and
Childr

clothing;

household
silver,

shoes;

items,

accessories.

bric-a-brac,

DElaware 7-9342.

cut

FOR

white

SALE:
fur

antiques

RANCH

b

glass, chin:

papi

te oe

ee

GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

MINK —

cape; fur boa.
Call HI 6-3323

* Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star Bluff
Forest-Lake
Lake
serving
Lamplighter,
and The Village
d
Sissi

fs \L)

ELDS

2-2023;

corder.

KITCHEN
SET:
&gt;
aaa

GOOD

WE NEED PIANOS
oriental rugs. Fine furn, and china.

CHAIRS;
HIDE-A-BED;
2
ARM
best
offer.
wrought
iron
bookcase;
Call after 5 p.m. UN 4-4882.

BEIGE
BRODY
ble and 4 uae

YOUR

used furniture and antiques.
service call
The Original Crost Furnit
UN 4-0189

ADMIRAL

WITH

.

dishes;
Pictures;
isc. Any
kind
Oriental rugs, Amer.
Orientals; |
Piano. Dir, 588-1020: anytime.

$125
TAKES
ALL;
EDISON
CRIB,
de
luxe
Storkline
buggy,
dressin
table, playpen,
car seat, car bed
jumper chrs., sterilizer. 675-4840.

record cab., $50 worth of records, $25.
Steel wardrobe,
$35 value, $20. Call
869-1457, after 5 weekdays.

Pe

4-5171

PRIVATE PARTY
|
Any age, cond. Pain‘

MAGNAVOX

FOR SALE.
Evanston, Il.

ASSORTED
JUNQUE
AND
UPRIGHT
iano. Thursday
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 2111
oy ala
St.,
Evanston
or call 328-

HI-FI,

Dealer

PArk

nette set;

FURNITURE

AND FURNISHINGS
1105 Asbury Av.

5-0108 ©

All T ypes thsese. 5 Jo b Lot $s.a

NEED

DANISH
SOFA;
KIT.
TBL.
WITH
4
chrs.;
fold.
yard
tble.;
kit.
-cab.;
solovox; serv. cart; HI-FI w/cor. cab.
speaker. All reasonable. UN 4-1559.

HOUSEHOLD

China

Silver,

FURNITURE

rocker

TRANSFERRED.
SACRIFICE
G.E.
Mobile
Maid
Dishwasher,
used
4
months. Best offer. Call GR 5-1797.

WEBCOR

Furniture,

USED REFRIGERATO
AND GAS STOVES
_

NEED FROM
Period Furn.

SOFA
W/CORNER
chair; coffee. table; 2

end

‘SAC.

Fine

CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERI!
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N.Ric
HIGHEST
PRICES
ae
BY OSCAR ISBERIAN
_
OR
ORIENTAL
:
TRADE-INS AC

AM-FM

2:

_

TOP
$ $ $

ROOM

43’’

:
al

FOR BEST RESULTS

174

wide,

g

&amp;

MERCHANDISE

‘Antiques,

BLACK AND WHITE TWEED DRAPES
96” high, 21’ long, incl. hardware $40;
8’

RANGE
6 yrs.

Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac,

UNUSUAL.
VICT.
WAL.
BOOK
OR
display case, 38’ w., 95” h., 17” d,
$175. Dunbar contemp, blk. sideboard,
651"’ 1., 35’ h,, 18’ d., $225. 835-4838.

doors,

—

offer. 537-5 Dn,

rs

NEED

FOR

G.-E.
$200.

chairs, $15 each; large swivel
$45. 2623 Hartzell. Evanston.
475-8413

glass

|a

CHICAGO ART GALLE
be
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n 0
me:
ANT IQUES- PAINTINGS ART
s
HIGH
JECTS-FURNITURE.
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall -

BEST.

DOUBLE
OVEN
range a meer:

sliding

electric -

sofa, suitab Be

to Buy—Hshid. Goods

Wd.

.173

761-4347

SMALL

OVEN;

1 yellow

GE DISHWASHER

DRAWER
DOUBLE
CHEST, DESK,
bookcase and bed. Excellent condition.
Reasonable.

NICE

ELECTRIC

cabinet;

1 green modern

CONTEMP. SOFA, 102”, AQUA,
tapestry. Exc. cond. $150: |
272-6073
ay

FEDDERS
CASEMENT.
AIR
CONDItioner and Maytag wringer washer for
ye
a in excellent condition, Call

3

wall

FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC
phen
De
luxe
model,
rivate owner.
729-5398

ROSE
AND
GREEN
SOFA.
WITH
down pillow, 89’ long. Very reas. 2
chairs, green,
rose print, SH 3-4310.
between 9 and 12 a.m. and after 4:30.

10

YELLOW

range:

~GReenleaf

WARD’S

sn

467-8683 after 10 a.m. —

yellow

784-5434.

TWIN

1

rug;

$10 or less.

AND
COUNTRY
STAND
freezer. Good condition.
UN 4-7628

ONE

beige

condition;

Call 864-7339

COUCH;

blue-gray

items

PORTABLE, LIKE NEW. $100 831-2537

CARPETING;

WALL

lamps;

Most

TOWN
deep

tbls.;

6 BURNER ROPER GAS STOVE
GOOD CONDITION. REASONABLE
GR 5-7394.

729-1718

60

table.

dining

McCobb

antiques,

STUDIO

dresser;

FURNITURE

LIKE
NEW
Americana

Kitchen, Bedroom, Living
DESK

DIN.
end

EVANSTON

Furn.,

Riessen

MOVING:

Box Spring and Mattress

COUCH
$10;
DESK
SET;
DINETTE
chairs;
tables;
sofa bed $10;
$5.00;
chest;
etc.
Call
869-7166
after
5:30
p.m. or all day Sat. or Sun.

TYPE

chr.;

HINMAN,

Sale.

ete. Available until Sept. 1st.

Mr.

3 TABLES
3 PC. BEIGE SECTIONAL;
(1 cocktail, 2 occasional); all in good
or
condition. Call AMbassad
2-7515.

Bed. Comp. $25: 864-0921.

EXECUTIVE

in

dryer
couch.

CHERRY DROP LEAF TABLE.
45”’ wide, epee to 68’’ long. Beautiful.
finish, spool legs,
$95
272-1977

GOOD

SET,

lounge

Paul

TO

‘WALL

with foam padding, 88
Drapes. 25. ft.
offer.
Best offer. 827-0728.
GREEN
KELLY
AND
BLUE
ROYAL
chrs.;
and 2 matching
couch
tweed
formica
wood
leaf
10’
plus.
x 48”
36
tbl. and 4 bik. vinyl chrs. 831-4942.

FURNISHINGS.

House

rm. set;
6-3263
AL
BEAUTIFUL
SELL
MOVING—MUST
Misc.
rods;
Kirsch
with
- draperies
Furniture and kitchen appliances. Call
AM 2-0172.
ROOM :TADINING
WALNUT
OVAL
ble, 40’’ wide 5342” long with 12” leaf,
in a4
chairs
d
upholstere
4 highback
blue pattern. $225. 446-4205.
and
'
misc.

nylon
Best
gold,

Reasonable.

BEDRM.

DEN

used picture tube $25. Misc. 945-5047.
3-YR. OLD DE LUXE G.E. WASHING
CONDIEXCELLENT
MACHINE.
:
TION. $55.
729-4016.
100% ROYFOR SALE—CARPETING

tion,

743

THAT

CONTEMPORARY
DIN.
RM. _ SET,
light wood, 6 chrs., buffet, breakfront;
twin bdrm. set, dark wood; cpt. from
4rm. apt. OR 4-6921.
KITCHEN SET: WALNUT WITH MUStard captain chrs., $75; orange lounge
chr., $50;
2 gray
silk tufted
chrs.;
yellow silk sofa.
ORchard 4-4423.

DOUL40 ROYAL
OF
COLLECTION
ton toby jugs, assorted sizes, perfect
Call 271-0681.
cond. $100,
RM.
DIN.
FRUITWOOD
PROV.
FR.
black desk w/7
tbl. w/6 chrs. $100;
le
TV_w/litt
18
drwrs. $20; Admiral

ROOM

TO

LESS
FOR
CLEAN
A MESS?
RUGS
electric
Rent
Lustre!
with—Blue
shampooer, $1.00.
ACE HARDWARE, NORTHBROOK.

CLEANER
VACUUM
ELECTROLUX
good condition, $20.
all attachments,
Call AL 1-7290. Dealer.

al blue
yards.
Antique

KIND,

lamps;
pots, pans; misc. All priced to
sell. UN 4-8325 or OR 3-8713.

CANARY
BIRD
CAGES;
LGE.
24” x 36” mirror; 2 wrought iron plant
stands;
‘wrought
iron
divider;
2
empire fire side velvet chrs. 475-4589.

LEAVING
TOWN
SAC.
bedroom
set and 8 pc.
Mise. Call AM 2-3770.

MAH.

INTERESTING
WROUGHT
IRON
Mexican
table w/white tile and bull
fight motif. 20’’ high 40’’ diameter. 601
Elmwood, Wilmette. AL 1-4059.

SANDERS,
Northbrook.
9 a.m. Aug. 29th

MAYTAG

gold

shown
by
after 6 p.m.

42”

me

gas

White Bookcase

3 PIECE WHITE, SECTIONAL;
dark beige rug, 10x 14’; lamps;
tables; desk; chrs.;
;
446-5389

WHIRLPOOL

painted

BE

HOTPOINT
STOVE
30”
ELECTRIC
Stainless Spares 5 never used. CARRIER
AIR-COND.
22
V.
14%
ton.
Reasonable. 491-0320.

$40. Both in good
and double oven:
condition. Call 869-6972.
—
TOAST-COLORED SECTIONAL
3-pe. exc. cond.
REASONABLE
UN 4-3496

16 Cu. Ft. Refrig.

Hot Point

ENGLISH

ESKS,
TIFFANY
TYPE
GLASS
shades and lamps, piano stool, antique
oak desk, wash stand, rocker, cedar
chest, hand painted plates, Dorothy’s,
1231 Chicago Av., Evanston.

Universal Gas

Kenmore

hand

years
old,
only. 251-8027

GENTLE,

expensive carpet, clean it with Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.

AUTO.
12
MARK
WHIRLPOOL
washer; perfect mechanical condition.
$50 or best offer. AL 1-4079.
SOFA _ $200;
MADE
CUST.
BLUE
21’ console Zenith TV $100; 2 speaker
port. stereo $25.
299-5337 after 6 p.m.
PERIOD
FRENCH
FURNITURE:
bedrm. set; sofa; liv. rm. tbls.; kit.
set, Formica, 2 chrs.; misc. din. rm.
ehrs. Call 334-6558.
SELL:
CLOTHES
MOVING
MUST
dryer; drapes; bdrm. set; misc. 1364
272-1160
Northbrook:
Ct.,
Westwood
Friday only.
:
FT. $35;
CU.
12
REFRIGERATOR

Kenmore

RUG

BE

GARAGE SALE .
Furniture, miscellaneous items. Aug.
26, 27th, 12 to 5 p.m. 4433 Emerson,
Skokie, So. West cor. Kenneth.

Size 10 x 13, $95.
CALL 869-8425
DINING
ROOM
SET,
8 PCS.
LIGHT
oak, 2 sectional living
rm. couch and
matching
easy chair.
Reasonable. Call
869-5336
from 2-4 p.m.
LEATHER
WHITE
SET:
DINETTE
chairs; 2
extension
and
brass—6
leaves, Excellent condition.
729-2039.

LL
WOOL
CARPETING,
FEDERAL
gold coloring. 3. years
old. Approximately 10’ by 17’ includes foam rubber padding. Best offer over $100. 2713910 after 6 or weekends.

colored,

design,
35
appointment

HOMES
off. Will

850
SQ.
YDS.
NYLON
AND
WOOL
carpeting, never used, $2.50 a yd. Will
separate, terms. Empire,
LA 5-9626.

CHESTS OF DRAWERS;
TWIN BOX
spring mattress, frame;
Lawson sofa
with slipcover;
2 lounger chrs. with
slipcover;
Mah.
Frence_
provincial
spinet piano and bench; HI 6-6163.
CARPETS
LOOK
DULL
AND
drear,
remove
the
spots
as_
they
appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer,
$1.00 Millen
V&amp;S
Hardware, Wilmette.
ON’T
MERELY
BRIGHTEN
YOUR
carpets .
. Blue Lustre them...
eliminate
rapid resoiling.
Rent_electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Ace.
Hdwr.,
Glenview.
NE
FURNITURE:
ITAL.
PROV.
8
pe, Cherry din. rm. set w/oval tbl.;
ital. Prov..dbl. bed; day bed; chairs;
drapes;. coffee table; air cond.; elec.
appl. Misc. GR 5-8562.
XC,
COND.
G.E.
REFRIG.,
14 CU.
ft., see to apprec., $50; 869-4078. Good
cond., Good cond., 26’’ RCA TV, $40;
lounge
chr., stool, $20;
bronze
floor
lamp and tray, $10, UN 4-6996.

BOX

Wine

296-7771

EVANSTON

SEALY

Green

FURNITURE
OF 11 MODEL
Must be sold, up to 60 %
separate, terms, Empire.
965-4300.

USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

NGLE

ANTIQUES

Evanston
Bay Rd.
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
BUILDER
in
4
model
homes.
Will
furniture
separate, up to 50% off. We deliver

2644

EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND
RESALE, 826 CUSTER AV.,
Evanston. Daily except Wed. 10 to 4.

RM.
sell,

EAGLE

a

+

prs

172 For Sale—Household Goods —

For Selsa-ousshald Goods

REDECORATING.
HERITAGE
WAL.
coffee table; Dan. hi-back recliners,
one olive, one gold. Exc. cond. Call
251-0638.
12
LIMOGE
SERVICE
PLATES,

869-6660

SALE

PC.
WALNUT
DIN.
occasional
chair:
Must
able.
Call 338-4816

172

For Sale—Household Goods

172

: bensoheld Goods |
2 ‘for Sale—H

3

Classified ie
4

�JANE

and

Furs

176

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH

RESALE

Bring in your fall and
for resale.
644 Green Bay Rd.

winter

GOWN

AND

clothing

MOVING:

SIZE

14,

176

For

ENGLISH

WATCHMAKER FORMERLY OF
Meadow Save Mart in Northbrook.
GIVE YOUR WATCH A TREAT
Daily 10 to 6. Friday till 9.
835-4217

Sale—Miscellaneous

YIPES,

9.95;

MYKROY,
645

Wheeling

50%

and

w

537-0280

EDISON

desk;

Stauffer

exercise

lounge

chr.;

man’s’

marble

top,

$45;

pr.

beautiful

lamps,

$35 ea.; 3 imp. handmade throw rugs,
$50; Ital. tapestry of horses, 74” x 49’,
; metal tea cart, $12. Merchandise
in exc. cond. 432-3438, 511 County Line
Rd., Highland Park.
NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE
Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10-4

SALE

497 Ridge Rd., Highland Park

Back-to-school

infants,

Bikes:

clothing,

adults

Boys’s

GE_ REFRIG..,

also, most

24,

under

24;

like new cond.;

se
oriental
much
misc.

22 —

girl’s

asstd.

Classified

vase;

lamps;

sizes,

$1.00

LAWN

PORT-A-CRIB:

MOWER,

MOD.

3

SEC.

SOFA;

white leather chr.; Formica kit.
tbl.
w/chrs.;, Empire
chr.;
clock
radio;
Lady
Sunbeam
razor;
intercom:
leather and walnut footstools;
girl’s
26’ bike; cast. alum. cookware;
MajJongg
set;
rocking
horse;
toaster;
round tbl. pads; pull-up blinds: metal
fold-stand; suitcase; girl’s clothing 3
to 6, Jr. 5-7. misc. 432-3237.

Bargain Boutique
823

Dempster,

Evanston

328-5775

AT
226
MORTIMER,
Glencoe
(corner of Fairview) Thurs.
only 10 to 4. Lovely mahog. din. tbl.
w/
4
chippendale
chrs.;
pr.
wing
chrs.:
boy’s
chest:
French
headboards; lamps; tables; picnic bench;

pool
ware;

wh.

umbrella

tbl.

complete;

furn.;
linens;
cameras:
loads of misc. bric-a-brac.

BIG GARAGE

kit.

SALE

3,517 ITEMS
WOULD
YOU
BELIEVE?
Designer
clothes, some
never worn:
W-8-12,
M-44-46
L,
C-1-8;
antiques,
misc.;
toys
and
junque.
Thurs.
through Sun. 9 to 6; 2512 Peachtree
Ln., Northbrook.

GARAGE

SALE:
THURS.,
11
A.M.
Fri.,
Sat. Breakfast
set, $15;
swing
set, $15; 23° GE TV, $90: chrs., $5.00
ea.;
power
mower,
$10.00;
movie
camera and projector, $40; golf clubs.
$15;
elect.
typewritter,
$120:
24’
bicycle, $7.00: clothes and toys. 1036

Forest Ay., Wilmette.

251-0520.

luggage;

guitar:
books;

RED

DINETTE

SET

WITH

4 CHAIRS,

$15; baby’s 6 year crib painted white,
$7.50. Good condition. Call 475-1396.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

Sale—Miscellaneous

176

Must Sell This Weekend

MARCHANT
CALCULATOR;
PUSH
mower;
desk
chr.;
baby
car bed;
baby
swing;
net playpen;
elec.
ice
cream
freezer;
guitar;
Ronson
tbl.
lighter. 729-4168.
TABLE;

toys;

CRY:

misc.

house-

CUSTOM
MADE
TABLE
LAMPS;
6’
down
filled couch $10;
VW
car top
carrier
$10;
wall
plaques,
wall
shelves;
misc.
29 Hackberry,
Glenview 724-1793.
BEAUTIFUL
CHERRY
WOOD
FLOOR
loom
Leclerc
French
Canadian
36”
bench
type,
never
used,
plus
spool
rack and all acc. ready for use. Call
eves. HY 3-7261.
PRE-SCHOOL
SALE:
BOY’S
clothes up to 14. 20 bk. science set.
Size 10 cocktail dresses. Lamps, tbls.,
i
528 Warren Rd., Glenview. 7290786.
RUMMAGE—GARAGE SALE
1107
Shermer
Rd.
Glenview.
9-4,
Thurs. and Fri. 24 and 25. Big trunk;
clothing,
children
and
adult.
Household misc.
GARAGE
SALE
THURS.
BOY’S
26’
3 speed
bike;
Stingray;
girl’s
20’
bike; tricycle;
wer mower; 2 deer
heads; lamps;
dishes; much misc. 995
Spruce,. Winnetka.

835-0307

ANTIQUE
SALE
THROUGH
AUGUST
cleaning ‘out store room of furniture.
Some
need
work.
Bargains.
LINDWALL’s,
808 Oak
St., Winnetka
(1%
bik. W. of Green Bay Rd.)
UNIVERSAL GAS STOVE, WHITE 40”,
bases
for
twin
beds,
steel
cab.
w/shelves, kit. tbl./4 chrs., twin size
roll-away ag Oe ei
mis. items.

MATTRESS,
$30;
pad, $15; Storkline
and booster seat,

all attachments,

GARAGE
SALE
—
THURS.
~— FRI.
Field’s Early Am. crib, net playpen,
toys
other
baby
equip:
working
window air-cond., free; GE vacuum;
sz. 10-12 formals; white shirts: sz. 17”
33’; much misc. 2299 Dehne, N’brk.
THRESHOLD
PLAYERS PROPS SALE
Thurs., Friday, Sat. Period costumes,
Fabric remnants. Lovely junk collected for 40 yrs. from finest N.S. homes.
Fantastic frames, chrs., tables, lighting fixtures. 807 Greenwood, Glencoe.

Home

ANTIQUES, CLOTHING, DISHES
3308 Harrison St., Evanston.
GARAGE
SALE:
AUTO
WASHER:
elec. stove;
other applic. reas. baby
furn.; toys;
children’s;
clothes, 4-10;
ant.;
player
piano:
misc.
1300 Ash- pre at Dempster, Evanston, Thurs. 9-

STUDIO
COUCH.
BROWN
W/BACK
bolsters, opens into full bed, like new.
Cotton rug, plum
color, 6x9,
1 pr.
drapes to match, very good cond. wire
dog cage. 18 x 3’ for new puppy. Metal
dog bed. 2335 Ridgeway, Evanston.
GARAGE SALE—MOVING.
Furniture;
air-condition
unit;
dehumidifier; garden furn.; tools; household items; stair cpt.; antiques, misc.
bric-a-brac. Thurs. to Sunday inclusive
10 to 5. 4944 Jarvis, Skokie.
SOFA,
NYL.
COV.
McCOBB
DESK,
both
exc.
cond.;
andirons,
fire
pl.
tools; Amana refr.-sep. freezer door;
20’ ext. ladder; garden tools. After 5
p.m. 272-0268. Gar. sale: Sat.-Sun. 36
Timber Ln., Northbrook.
LIGHT
OAK
SHELVES
AND TBLE.; |
size
18
dresses
$1.00;
coats
$5.00:
Cherrywood
dining
set
and
coffee
tble., gold couch and chair, camping
gear, ladders.

DA 8-6628

CHAIRS,

bric-a-brac;

hold
goods.
4088 Fairway
Dr., Wilsnece Golf Club area. Thurs. and Sat.
only.

BARGAINS
—
BASEMENT
PRICES
Thurs.,
Fri, Sat. 10 to 5. Den beds
w/tbl.; English pram; lg. window fan;
pictures;
toys;
luggage;
clothing;
misc.
9210
Bennett
(Church
and
McCormick.) Skokie.

and

LOUNGE

stal;

BARGAINS:
LIVING
AND
3
PC.
bdrm. furn.; 7 pe. Kit. set, 36 x 60 ext.
84’’; 23’ Zenith tbl. T.V., plastic Den
sofabed, Singer mach., vac. cleaner,
21”’ Jacobsen mower, OR 3-2108.

12

CU.

FT.

PHILCO

REFRIG.,

$85;

lamps;

and

3 DeGraff hair dryers; shop vac., $15:
barbecue, $4.00; Dremel shoe polisher

$10;

Fox

muff;

light fixtures.

bugey:

Misc.

272-3511.

GOING
OUT
OF
BABY
BUSINESS,
Nursery equipment, Toddler toys, plus
girl’s white twin beds, matching desk,
nightstand;
lined drapes,
132’ x 60”;
maple desk; other misc. 272-1858.
GAS STOVE,
GOOD
CONDITION
$30;
54” cabinet sink $20;
girl’s 24” bike
$5.00; 21° Motorola console TV, good
sound but no picture $10. Call 251-8027
after 6 p.m.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES:
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood 3-1466
SEARS
11,000
BT.U.
(110
VOLT
window
air-conditioner,
excellent
shape, $100. Was $220 new. Moving to
ooo
having central air cooling. 272-

TOP, EXC. COND.
$225. AL 1-3504.

1230
DEWEY,
EVANSTON,
THUR
Fri. and Sat. 9:30 till 6 p.m. Antiq
rockers;
baby _ needs;
Christm
items; loads of clothes. Reasonable.
GARAGE SALE
Sat. and Sunday 9 to 5. Pin ball m
chine; lawnmower;
bed ends; ma
misc. items 840 Happ Rd., Northfie

5 Hand

GARAGE SALE
AUGUST 24 AND 25

LIGHTWEIGHT
24” SCHWINN
bikes, girl’s, $15 and boy’s, $20;
almost
new
baby
buggy,
$12;
21”
eis
mower,
$12; 21’’ reel mower,
15.

with

8' Pool Table

THRESHOLD
. PLAYERS
LUMBER
sale All sizes,
mantels
below
cost.
South school, Glencoe. South entrance,
Basement.
Sat. 9:30 to noon. VE
52020.

9 TO
4
1736 Chapel Ct., Northbrook
1736 Chapel Ct., Northbrook
GARAGE
SALE THURS. 9:30 TO 4, 905
Grey, Evanston. Used Hotpoint builtin stove and oven; children’s clothes;
wagon;
bikes;
swing
set;
books;
games;
mat. clothes size 16,

Sale—Miscellaneous

SLATE

PORT.
TYPEWRITER,
USED
VERY
little, 3 years
old,
soft leather-like
carrying case, cost new $50, yours for
$25; Also brown shingle dog kennel,
Collie size, $5.00. AL 1-6175.

FOR
SALE:
PARALLEL
BARS;
walker;
large
deep
freeze;
book
shelves; shelves with door; old maple
bureau; old sewing mach.;
antiques;
marble mantel; Franklin stove. HI 62440

$175. Excellent condition. Sun. from 9
to 5. 9439 Lowell, Skokie.
GARAGE
SALE: 2 WALNUT
CHESTS;
broiler oven:
old frames;
TV;
RCA
mower:
power
w/rotisserie;
BBQ
elect. hedge trimmer and many small
and
items. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs.
Fri. 2401 Lawndale Ave., Evanston.

For

SIMMONS
HIDE-A-BED,
2 RUGS,
piece
chest
of
drawers,
2 lamp
wardrobe cabinet, 2 drop leaf table
2-4122.
clothing, misc. AM
RCA
21”
WALNUT
CONSOLE
T
pine desk;
Frigidaire
auto.
washe
Lullaby walnut 6 yr. crib; Lawn Pri
Sweeper; misc. 328-3576 or 338-1828.
SAT., AUG.
26TH, 1 P.M. TO 5 PJ
only.
Glassware;
china;
typewrite
Slide projector;
baby equipment a
misc. 1103 Oak, Evanston.
GAS
HOT
WATER
HEATER:
G/
Stove;
Zenith
21”
TV;
110
V.
a
cond.;
kit. sink;
radiators;
lavato
sinks; disposal; 446-1646.
LIGHT
OAK
CHINA
CABINET
$2
child’s chifforobe $7.00; figure peda
cycle $2.00; misc. dinnerware. Eva
ton, 869-3080.

GARAGE
SALE:
BDRM.
SET; _HIDEa-bed;
chairs;
lawn
furn.;
kit. set;
humidif.;
garden and hand tools and
many misc. Friday and Sat. 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. 2104 Schiller, Wilmette.

GARAGE
SALE
AUG.
24,
25,
26:
10
to
5.
Dehumidifier,
$10;
tape
recorder, $35; man le; P. Mower, $20;
humidifier, $10;
chrs.;
tbls.;
dishes;
clothing;
books;
much
misc.
3540
Sorrel, N’Brook
(Dundee
to Huel to
Sorrel) 272-2387, 272-4036.
ANTIQUE
WALNUT
SPOOL SETTEE;
rockers, old yd. toys,
old commode,
doll buggy, wagon seat; old oak rect.
book,
old jazz
sl. bed;
spool
tbl.;
glassgreen
old 78 records;
many
ware.
8 to 5 Thurs.
and
Fri. 2427
Payne, Evanston.
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

Shopsmith

176

LUXURY
SOFA.
BEIGE
NYLON
Matelasse with exposed wood frame;
new.
Was
$800.
Make
offer.
Chair;
lawn
fencing.
2932
Harrison
St.,
Glenview.

LAST
CHANCE.
LIKE
NEW
21”
Motorola TV $65 and 14” RCA portable
TV $45;
typewriter, stand and chair
$50; $69 steam cab. $30; $15 foot bath
massager
$7.00;
4 drawer
file cab.
$30;
36x46
mirror
$9.00;
household
items. 818 Mulford, Evanston.

$35;

Sale—Miscellaneous

ADMIRAL
TV
23”;
ZENITH
PORTAble, 16’’ w/stand; RCA HI-FI console;
elegant, like new bedspread,
quilted
white-gold;
bedspread
w/matching
draperies. Reasonable. DA 8-8514.

GARAGE
SALE;
MOVING.
2 JACOBsen
power
self-propelled
reel
type
mowers; 40” Frigidaire electric stove;
tandem bicycle; mirrors; rugs; ladies’
dresses, size 12; Misc. items. Fri. and
Sat. Aug. 25th and 26th, 9:30 to 4:30.
514 Greenwood Av., Ken.
GARAGE
SALE
MODERN
SECTIONal;
end
and
coffee
tables;
chairs;
maple
dinette;
china
cab.;
carpet:
clothing half sizes; Leg =
Coronet;
760
10 gal. tank; 20’’ fan; snow tires
x 72’’. 109
4” x 25’
x15; work bench;
N. Home, Park Ridge.

WAL.
CRIB
AND
wal. play pen and
carriage
and pad

For

THE
PROVEN
CARPET
CLEANER
Blue Lustre is easy on the budget.
Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric
shampooer,
$1.00 Eckart
Hardware, Winnetka.
GARAGE
SALE:
MISC.
INC.
HONDA
50, mtr. and parts; 714 H.P. mtr.; 1/4
sz.
H.P.. elec. mtr. Girl’s wardrobe,
J.P. 3-9, exc. cond. 1760 Long Valley,
Glenview.

CUSTOM
TURQ.
WROUGHT
IRON
tbl., Formica
top,
72’ x 36”,
plus 5
mtchng.
captains
chrs.
$85;
ristol
blue glass candelabra $35; oak corner
desk for boy’s or girl’s rm., $25; 2 26’
Schwinn bikes $10 each. VE 5-3840.
GAR.
SALE:
2620
HURD,
EVANS.
ton. Fri., Sat., Aug. 25-26. 864-2955. 4
drawer chest; drapes; spreads; glassand
table
radios;
luggage;
ware;
portable; stereo record player; typewriters; Stauffer exerciser, like new;
misc.
clothing:
ladder;
ext.
ft.
24
household and golf equipment.
BASEMENT
SALE:
LAWN
MOWER
outdoor
laundry
dryer;
fabrics;
antique table;
tall wicker chair;
port.
; Much jewelry; china; glassware;
2 headboards
with
pr.
matching
drapes, $10; standing lamps; kit. base,
$3.00. 425 Sunset, Winnetka. HI 6-3323.
MOVING:
MISCELLANEOUS
ITEMS.
Firepl. set $10; lawn roller and garden
games;
and
tops
children’s
tools;
boy’s 26” bicycle $14; refrig. $10; pingbookshelves
wood
$10;
table
pong
pair twin beds at $5.00 ea. 869ig

Furnishings

BARGAINS

bl. and

~=For

Garage

CLEARANCE CONTINUED
Winter coats half price
Large assortment of furniture

winter

FRUITWOOD
FRAME
°§ 1D CHAIRS,
$35 ea.; 66 yd. ivory .—;ol carpeting,
$150; washing mach.
and gas dryer,
$90; base and wall kit. cabinet, 4’, $50;
Hoover cleaner, $20: 2 snow tires, 15,
$25, like new; 2 end tables, $35 ea.; 1

PHONOGRAPH

18",
2%
h.p. reel type, 2 yrs. old, good cond.
Cost $125, selling price $45; Garrard
type A phono changer w/base.
Good
cond. $25; alum, extension ladder $15:
auto
radio
never
used,
fits
’66
Plymouth $25; Ladies’ golf. sfortswear
Salesmen’s
Samples,
never used, all
size 10, 10% off wholesale cost.
Z
Call 869-9017

ma-

hunting
jacket
sz. 42:
6 Simmons
Stnls. steel steak knives: frpl. accsr.
iron
garden
bench;
21”
Craftsman
Power
mower;
18”
Yardman
hand
mower;
garden
accsr.
and tools;
2
porch
rugs; 17-pc.
Metalcraft
patio
furn.; iron wicker tea cart; lg. drpleaf
pine
tbl.;
draperies;
books:
china;
Blass ware; kit/ware; misc. Toys; pr.
ave
tubeless snow tires, like new.:
misc.

CYLNDER.

POWER

chine; 2 Magnavox TV sets; Magnavox
radio-record
player;
2 folding
beds with mattresses; Mink fur scarf;
G.E. washer; er
eed gas dryer; lg.

green

BE

Rek-O-Kut
disc
recorder;
mikes,
stands,
cables;
Altec
15”
spkrs.,
cabinets., Fisher FM-AM
tuner;
and
400-CX pre-amp;
EICO VTVM,
audio
sig.
gen.;
class.
78
rpm _ albums;
Crown
mono
tape
recordr.;
stan.
typewrtr.
w/std.;
bowling
ball;
bkcases; inside paneled drs.; ant. clock,
misc. 251-0470.

GARAGE SALE
Sat., Aug. 26—10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 880
Private
_Rd., Winnetka
(2 bl. n. -of
Tower
Rd. 3 houses w. of Sheridan
Rd.)
Tel.
HI
6-2088.
KNABE
UPRIGHT
PIANO:
GEO.
Washington

colonial

CAN

PC. VICTORIAN
BDRM.
SET,
FR.
import
tw.
bed
bdrm.
set,
w/2
dressers and night tbls. Extra dressers. Bric-a-brac.
Lge.
oak
din.
tbl.
w/extra leaves. Power lawn mower,
tw. cyl. port. paint spray
(2 spray
guns);
elec.
fans;
Lionel
O
gauge
train
w/extras.
Many
other
things.
After
9
a.m.
Thurs.
475-8312,
2707
Broadway, Evanston.

Wheeling

MOVING TO CITY—NOW!
Sat., Sun., and Mon. only. ID 2-7734
Good qual. contemp. 6’ sofa
0
2 mtchg,
end tbls., wh. formica
tops,
size 2’ x 3’
10 each
Zenith
TV,
20’,
blond
console,
needs
repair
$25
Attrac. lounge chr. and ottoman in
new
. slipcovers
$40
3 sets golf clubs and bags
$20/set
Wool oval rug, gray, 7’ x 12’
$35
9 pieces
assorted
matching
luggages
$10 and $15 each
10’ folding ladder
$10
2 chrs.—1 chaise, outdr. furn.
All—$10
1 rollaway bed and mattress
5
$5.00
1 lawn sweeper
$10
1 6’ metal folding tbl.
$5.00
1 barbecue
$5.0
2 odd chrs.
$5.00 each
1 lge. sz. steamer trunk
$15
1 portable record player
$10
1 orange tree
planter
$15
EVERY
NG IN GOOD COND.

NIGHTMARE

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

INC.

Road

MY

YOUR
DREAM.
My
new
apt.
is
smaller than it seemed. Must unload
beds of all sizes. Complete king sz.;
double and roll away beds. All ty es
of infant’s furn. from dressing table
buggy, etc. Cartons of infant’s wear
and model’s sz, 10 clothes. Util. tble.:;
lamps;
2
beautiful
Danish
pull-up
chrs. All I told you is (would
you
believe; in perf. cond. (I need you, no
reas. offer refused). 676-2183.

‘Recorder changer, 4 speed. $15,95;
Electric fans, 3 speed, 19.95;
Lawn chairs, 19.95;
Dial telephone, 8.95;
Watches,
6.95 to 29.95;
5 watt transceivers, 85;
6 transistor radios, 3.95;
Cartridge tape player. 59.95 and up;
2 cu. ft. refrigerator and
2 cu. ft. freezers,
69 each;
Pair — intercoms
including
50’,
wire,

up;

MAR-

PRESENTS GLEN ROGERS

GOOD

Closed circuit TV camera, $250.
9 volt batteries, 18c;
Butane lighters, 2.95:
Plastic sheeting, 12’ 4 mil thick;
Binoculars 7 x 50, 29.95;
Outdoor horn speakers, 6.95.

ANTIQUE

IN GLENCOE

MINK

19” portable TV, 89;
TV tubes and picture tubes at
off list;
Unpainted furniture;
Tape recorders 9.95 and up;
Walkie
Talkies,
10.95
per
pair

176
FURN.

Tat ATHC

CONDITION.
HI 6-3085
MINK
COAT,
FINGER
TIP LENGTH
in good condition. Dark brown ranch.
Size 16. $350. UN 4-0904.
$1,000

OAK

GARAGE AND YARD SALE
FRIDAY, 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.
SATURDAY, 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
26’’ Bendix ironer; 2’6”
x 6’8’”’ screen
door;
2’10’’
x 6’8” and
3’ x7’ combo
storm
doors;
3 large
alum.
combo
storm windows;
garden hose;
sprinkler; 18’’ lawn roller; men’s clothing
36 to 40; women’s clothing 9 to 14;
Cyclone Drive. gates; compl. outdoor
Nativity scene;
1/4’’ mah. paneling;
lawn
tables;
numerous
other items.
823 Oakton St., Evanston, Rear.

VEIL

RANCH

RANCH

ble top dresser, mirror, $45; 6-drawer,
lge. white chest, $15; sm. chest, $10;
Monel metal top kit. cab., $15; small
enamel top
cab., $10; Easy washer;
Hide-a-bed;
man’s oxford grey cashmere coat, sz. 40; tan 42 sz. top coat;
lady’s
alligator
bag;
hats;
shoes;
dresses sz. 12-14. Misc. china, glassware; 3 yd. table cloths; kit. utensils;
fiberglas drapes; bird cage w/stand;
books;
desk;
frpl.
equip.;
Somali
leopard cape. DA 8-6518.

detach.
train.
Peau
de
soie
lace
insets. Sz. 12. Worn once, Half price.
724-3264
BLACK
BROADTAIL
JACKET
WITH
black mink collar, 10-12 2 years old.
$175. Also black cloth coat with black
mink collar $75. Call AL 1-4754.
RESTYLED, LIKE NEW BLACK PER.
sian lamb coat, ‘matching pill box hat,
Size 11-12. $125. Moving to Florida. 595
Orchard, Winnetka.

NATURAL

Sale—Miscellaneous

SALE:

dbl.
dresser
w/mirror;
36x72
tbl.
w/bench and chrs.; maple bunk beds;
French Provincial 9 drawer dresser,
fruitwood
finish
w/twin
beds;
sm.
dressing tbl.; 2 pink striped bedrm.
chrs.;
Ironrite mangle;
sm.
refrig.;
Town and Country rotisserie w/serving
cart;
end
tbis.,
sm.
server;
foreign
doll
collection;
2 girl’s 26”
Schwinn
bikes;
children’s
books;
lamps,
other
items.
1400
Wilmette
Av., Wilmette. AL 1-9183.

256-2990
MODEL SELLING
Complete
wardrobe,
suits,
coats,
dresses,
slacks, blouses,
hats, handbags, robes, jewelry and access.
Size 9, 10, 11, 12.
$1.00 to $15.
A-1 cond.
VE 5-0785
MAN’S SIZE 40-42
Suits, coats, sweaters, slacks, shirts,
etc. A-1 cond. $1.00 to $10.
BOY’S
items as above, sz. 16 to men’s small.
A-1 cond. $1.00 to $10. VE 5-0785.
AUG.
28, WE
WILL BE
OPEN
WITH
a new
selection
of fall and
winter
clothes and fine furs. Ye Olde Racke
Resale and Thrift Shop. 1508 Howard,
Chicago. 743-9188.
CLOTHING,
LADY’S
SIZE
14
SUMmer and fall, dresses, blouses,. sweaters, slacks and dresses and coat size
2215. Men’s size 40 L, jacket, pants,
Suits. Very reas. Call DA 8-8670.

WEDDING

For

HOUSE

i)

Apparel

be

175

Mowers

$5.00 EACH
Call UNiversity

4-6908

TWO
WARDROBE
TRUNKS.
JUS
what a college student needs. Reaso
ably priced. AL 1-5276.
BLUE
LUSTRE
NOT
ONLY
RI
carpets of soil but leaves pile soft a
lofty. Rent electric shampooer, $1.0
Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.

CUPOLA
BEST

FOR

SALE

OFFER TAKES
PArk 4-2602

IT

SABLE
STOLE
PLUS
TAILS,
LIK
new; Diragold silver set, service f
12; silver lazy suzan;
banquet tab
cloth, napkins. 272-2238 before 5 p.m.
DUNCAN
PHYFE
MAHOG.
DININ
rm.
set w/match,
buffet
and
chi
cabinet, $100;
set of Arnold Palm
irons and woods, $100. 729-0880.
GARAGE SALE
Furn. and Misc. Household
Canterbury Ln., Glenview.

items. 14
PA 9-253)

GARAGE
SALE:
THURS.,
FRI.
AN
Sat. Toys; clothes; odds and ends. 9¢
Greenwood, Wilmette.
PORTABLE
BABY
WASHING
M/
chine, $40; lady’s black coat size 1
$15.
No
refund
or
exchange.
Ca
Thurs. and Fri. 328-5624.
SOLID.
WALNUT
BED
ROOM
SE
also Maytag washer wringer type, li
new, Call 869-8868.
BASEMENT
SALE: THURSDAY, AUG
24th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1517 Highlan
Wilmette.
Some
antiques,
clothin
household goods. Misc.
DRASTIC
SALE;
BEIGE
DRAPES
desk; HI FI; small a pliances; bab
items;
best offer takes
them.
Ca
ORchard 4-7278.

RCA
WHIRLPOOL
DISHWASHER
Exc. cond., 5 yrs. old, used very little
$75. 272-8413.
50 FT. PLASTIC COATED
PLAY
YI
fence, post, $15, 272-2245:
8 pe. mahog.
Duncan
Phyfe
din. r
set, $40. 272-0942.
TOOLS
FOR
HOME
OWNER
Wrenches, saws,
planes,
drills,
et
Also Zeiss binoculars and camera.
878-5046

‘MERIT

POOL
12’X 3’
COMPLET
with electric filter and cover, $85. Ca
676-4909 after 3 p.m.

ENGLISH
BABY
BUGGY,
car
bed,
$5.00;
14
cu.
Hotpoint, $75. 272-7212.

$25;
ft.

BAB
refrig

SUNBEAM
ELECTRIC
AUTOMATI
reel mower.
Less
than
1 year
old
Excellent condition. $100.
272-5137.
GARAGE
SALE: FURNITURE,
YAR
tools;
ping
pong
table,
pool
table
outdoor
furn.
Bric-a-brac.
272-4859
1253 First St. N’brk. Sat., Sun., Mon.
BEAUTIFUL
WHITE
CASHMER
sweater fox collar;
white shag rug
72 x 108; folding chaise lounge; porta
ble T.V. Reasonable. Call 761-5722.
MOVING.
MISC.
FURN.,
CLOTHING
and rummage
items. Come
and sed
Bargains.
98
Linden
Av.,
Glencoe
Thurs., Fri. Sat.

BOHLEN LAWN MOWER, POWERFUL
2 wheel garden tractor with 32” reel
mower, sulky, 48” lawn sweeper snow
a
forward and reverse. $150. 446-

GARAGE
SALE:
TAPPAN
GA
range, good cond., $30; portable T.V
$20;
antiques;
furn.;
clothes:
bab
equip. 1367 Asbury, Winnetka. 446-1964

2,

GIRL’S
26”
SCHWINN
BICYCLES
exc. cond.; Raccoon coat; kiln: tape
recorder;
creepy
crawler:
Janeway
large ceramic bowl; HI 6-5821.

21”

GARAGE SALE
End
tables,
lamps,
fire
place
drapes. Much misc.
1810 Elmwood, Wilmette

GARAGE
SALE:
MISC.
HOUSEHOLD
items. Boy’s blazers. Fri. Aug. 25. 1(
to 2. 1510 Brandon, Glenview.
PArk 4-3220.

set,

KING
SIZE
AQUA
HEADBOARD,
spread, $30; rd. Formica table, 1 leaf,
$23: baby buggy and pad, like new,
walker. All good cond. 869-0415.
JACOBSEN
18”
REEL
er, w/catcher, $40.
729-2879

LAWN

MOW-

Garage Sale: 7 White Alum.
STORM
DOORS,

MOTOROLA

$20.:

HUMID

RIDING

mower
working

LAWN
with
cond.

MOWER,

412
$60.

24”

hp
engine.
CR 2-7237.

MOTO

Good

TORO
(BIG
RED)
RIDING
MOWER
6 hp; elec. starter;
bag attachment
$250. Call 272-7196.

WARDROBE

STEAMER

hangers be

reo

TRUNK,
pie

$20.

* Deerfiel d Villager * Highwood Herald August

24,

$30 EA. DA 8-7373

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbroo
k Star ¢ Highland Park Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

T.V.

ifier, like new, cool vapor
11% gal
$7.00; Record changer, Telefunken. liké
new, $20. Moving. 869-2355.

W/

196

�ra

jf
ra

For Scle—Miscellancous
DVING

SALE:

24°

179

LIGHT

DRAPES,

beige; 2 bench tbls., corner tbl.; radio

193

Miscellaneous

FURNITURE,
APPLIANCES, ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL
Larry Carney
HI 6-2786

KPLE
BED,
JUNGERS
OIL HEATbr, radiant movie screen, reasonable.
N 4-5552.
RL’S 20’ BICYCLE,
WITH
TRAINng wheels and basket, like new, $20.
5 yr. crib and mattress, playpen, exc.
ond. 724-7294.
DLL-AWAY,
STUDIO
COUCH,
blec. stove, gas stove, chairs, tables,
strollers,
high cnair. Children’s
woen’s clothing, all sizes. PA 9-2933.

Typewriter, Bright Red
Royal

RUBBISH

54 FIAT 1100-D SEDAN, RED,
an
interior.
4 speed
column
shift,
adio,
heater,
WW,
excellent
condiion. $600. Call 465-9003.
NUND
42” TABLE
OAK:
ANTIQUE
Holl buggy;
beaut.
antique
frames;
kmall commodes;
and misc.
antique
tems.
2041 Wilmette
Av., Wilmette.
RL’S
24’’
BIKE
$15;
SMALL
npainted desk and chair set; misc.
oys;
rototiller,
like new.
Thursday
pbnly. AL 1-7732.

Wtd.

to Buy—Miscellaneous

GHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
ype
of junk
brought
_to our
door;
ags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickp,
831-9467.
Closed
Sundays
until
abor Day. Prices subject to change
ithout notice.
GHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)
WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
we
use
your’
contribution
for
PEANUT GALLERY, you will receive
la $5.00 check that can be spent at any
advertiser in our paper.
Contestants
ust be
UNDER
14 years
of age.
our age, phone, address, and choice
each
accompany
must
of advertiser
ontribution.
Send to THE
PEANUT
ALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wilmette, Ill.

omplete

BUY

Home

Furnishings

Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.
ol. Dan Danner, Glenview. PA 4-5171.

NORTH

SHORE

AND
04 EMERSON

METAL
UN

PAPER
CO.

4-5133

Evanston

E’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.
ANTED:
OLD
OR ANTIQUE
ELECtric or wind-up trains. Mention make,
size, age and condition.
Call 256-0552.

Rummage

19

Sales

182

Miscellaneous

REUPHOLSTERY

COME

LIGHT HAULING
S ences
Furniture—Lu, ae
bLD FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
disposed of. Crating and Shipping.
Call for Free
Estimates.
PArk 4-3353
EO HAPP
—
SAND
—
HUMUS
—
SOIL
OP
Manure — gravel — gravel drives —
power lawn rolling
rubbish removal —
fill dirt — grading.
— tree removal —

KING

LIGHT HAULING
Furniture. Appliances
y professional movers

qust 24,
BS ae
janet

and

Misc.
272-5520

GOOD

Sporting Goods
Equipment

Golf

1966 HONDA

1965
GILERA
124
CC
SCRAMBLER.
Low mileage, excellent condition, best
offer. A. Johnson, 346-4000, or 337-1759.

HONDA C.B. 160
Mint
condition,
5,000
miles.
Elec.
start. Best offer over $400, cost $650.
Phone VE 5-3584.

HONDA

14 to

Loans

From

945-6000
For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—Trailers

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
1-WAY COAST TO COAST
LOCAL
2
INSURED, HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
and
tarps
poe.
Furn.,
boats.
for
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
moving
exten.
mixer,
cement
tools,
ower
adder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

193

Tires and Accessories
TIRES.

2,000

walls,

$50.

MILES
Call 446-

Motorcycles—Go

Carts

1960 650CC

BSA.

AND
STOCK
Call 256-1170

SEE.

offer.

6042. - pany, Having op eee

65

KEPT.
GARAGE
S-90.
HONDA
Excellent cond. 4,400 mi. Leaving for
college. $180 or best offer. Call Karl,
251-7053.
HONDA 196642 CB
Like new; many extras;
offer. 724-4948.

BRIDGESTONE

90

TRAIL

160
$425

or

best

BLAZER

7.8 hp driven 60 miles. Silver pigeon
motor scooter. 7.5 h.p. HI 6-5482.
’65 HONDA 50
EXCELLENT CONDITION. $150,
OR BEST OFFER. PA 9-3361.
ASK

FOR

JIM.

HONDA

Foreign

and

1958,

fect

Call GR
55

low

Also

cond.,

300

4

cond.,

$695.

like

H.P.
4
SPE
w/red
int. |
war.
£F

DOOR

SED

mileage,

1957

M.G.A.

new

tires

5-6129.

orig.

©

roadster

and

paint.

}

Agee

CL
REAL
1500
Perfect running
conc

TF
MG
$1,750. ’°62 VW

tion, r and h and snow tires,

Volvo

exc. transp.

$750.

$275.

HI 6-0744. Ask for Don, Jr.

1965 Volkswagen

ee

’5

_

Sedan

NICE CONDITION. $975.
~ PArk 4-8510.
wo
Special

condition.

2931

Vw 1965 SEDAN
gas heater, 26,000

Must

sell.

mi.

Make

offer.

or 835-1215.

1962 MERCEDES-BENZ $950
Cream

with black interior

Good

34,000
shape

miles;

1963

KARMANN

stick

GHIA,

dio,
low mileage,
tained. Good tires,
over

and Trailers

Sports

3000

$900.

WHITE

R

66

_

shift.

BLUE.

regularly
m
sharp. Best of

272-6389.

AND

H.

s

5 SPD.

Reasonable.

VERY

Call 281-7478.

L

_

TRIUMPH
SPITFIRE
HARD
tonneau,
wire
wheels,
white
walls,
other
extras.
Excellent
conc ition, |
$1,800. 256-3091.
:

63 VW

EXTRA
HEATER,
RADIO,
GOO!
condition. Call 475-7584 after 6 p.m. _
1957 VOLKSWAGEN CONVERTIBI

Cars

red

XKE,
DARK
GREY
puff chrome
WWs,
r
low miles,
good orig.

leather

ereglenk

interior,

condition;

'60 VW
Excellent

$180.

radio.

Engi

Call

CONVERT

/
&lt;P ees
#45

condition

90;

CONDI-

X6 HUSTLER

'66 SUZUKI

$425. MUST SELL
537-2516

In good

1965 HONDA CB 160
condition with many
Best offer
AL 1-7950

extras.

1965

Honda

AWAY
‘FROM
SON.
FIRST
$300
takes. Call 869-2040.
FOR
SPORTY
‘TRANSPORTATION,
Customized
’66 Ducati,
160CC.
Exc.
condition, 3,100 miles. Fast, reliable.
Phone GR 5-2248.
65CC HONDA
55 miles per hour. 2,700 miles. Very
reliable, excellent condition. Leaving
for College. Phone 864-0835.

Included in this sale are used, executive and demonstrators. 1967 Toyota Corona 4 Door Sedan, Fully.

equipped, power glide transmission, whitewalls, radio,

heater. Owners report up to 30 miles per gallon, 47 —
:
safety and comfort features atno extra cost.

Full Price $1,695

66 YAMAHA
NEEDS
offer.
65

WORK,
BEST
REASONABLE
Call after 5 p.m. 864-8420.

BS.A.,
LIGHTNING
ROCKET;
twin carbs; new paint; new seat; low
eeee:
many extras. $775. DAvis 8165.
175 CC BRIDGESTONE
Very good condition, 1966 model.
after 5:30, CR 2-0436. $450.

GOOD

$200
1965

"66 SUZUKI X-6
$500 or best
Excellent condition.
:

M.G.

GMC
1963 SUBURBAN
CARRY
ALL.
P.S., radio, heater. Can be used for
business and/or camper. $700 or best
offer. 679-4925.

Call

Low,

HARLEY

SUZUKI

175

80CC

COND. BEST OFFER.
272-4859 after 4:30

1966 HONDA S-90 EXCELLENT

condition. 2,500 miles.
724-6928
BACK TO COLLEGE
Honda 50, 6,000 miles, like new. Cost
$300, sell $125. Call VE 5-2428 eves. or
and

car

warranty.

MERCEDES
GREATLY
of

9

BENZ

REDUCED

PR

brand

new

balance

of

a ee
ae

1967

Mercedes Benz Sedans. Included in this sale, Model 200 4 Dr.,
200 Diesel 4
250S Sedans.

Drs.,

230S

Sedans, |
.

This Week's Special (Just Received)

ce:

for college, asking
4-5975 after 5 p.m.

new

of

$3,995

HONDA 50, '64. WHITE,
GOOD CONDITION
Call 724-6106, after 6:30 p.m.

Saturday

Balance

PORSCHES

Call 256-2983

BTH,

must sell, leaving
$225. UNiversity

EXC.

COND.

miles.

Low

SALE
ON ALL
1967 PORSCHES.
New
and executive
driven.
Including 1967 912, 5 speed coupe(
light ivory with black Tex leather
interior. Only 3,000 original miles.

1966 YAMAHA

MUST
CLEAN.
after 8 p.m.

1967
CORVETTE
posit.

8 FT. CAMPER FOR PICKUP.
CAB OVER.
$550
537-2516

196

HEALEY

1966
BERINI,
50
CC.
DRIVEN
50
miles. New condition. 200 M.P.G. No
gears
to shift. Ideal transportation.

Dad Takes

ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

15

CL Scrambler

BSA
441 VICTOR:
GOOD
tion. $600 or best offer.
CR 2-3130 after 7 p.m.

AUSTIN

warranty. Wire wheels,
rad. h
seat belts, overdrive
British
reer. 5,000 mi. Call mornings

ALSO
Continental °56 Mark 11, nearly mint
cond. $6,000. Pvt. party. Days DE 26556 or evenings GR 5-1105.

1967 HONDA 305
Scrambler,
perfect
condition.
Trials
tires,
1,600
mi.,
$575.
Call
234-1822
Between 5 and 7 p.m.

Buy ‘Em Now!
Loan

66

1967

TED
WILLIAMS
TENT
TRAILER,
excellent condition. 3 years old. 7241910 after 4 p.m.
HEILITE
MONOWHEEL
COMBINAtion
camping
and_
utility
trailer
including Heilite camp kitchen; sleeps
5; best offer. 475-7889.
TRAVEL TRAILER—1966
22 ft.; 2 single beds, 1 double;
selfcontained; ready to go.
296-5895 evenings.

JAGUAR
’63
coupe.
Creme
and h, stick,
tires, $2,350.

50

200 MILES, LIKE NEW, $500.
Call 381-5078 after 6:30
WCFL
SUNSET
WINNER
never used. Best offer.
OR 5-3280

Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

For Sale—Trucks

fine
d

FREE test drive. We also have a
selection of good used cars next
to our srowroom.
1723 Waukegan Rd
729-1800

REGAL
MOBILE
HOME
51’ X10’.
Front kitchen, liv. rm., 2 bdrms.,
1
bath. Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigerator and etc. Also includes oil tank;
front and back steps, and underpinning. Best offer.
Call PArk 9-1042
18’X
HOME
MOBILE
DYKE
VAN
58’. 2 bedrms.,
entrance
porch and
enclosed porch. Partitioned
din. and
liv. rm. Carpeting,
kit. area. Large
draperies and siding. $8,500.
Call 729-3261
UNFURHOME,
MOBILE
10X47
nished w/refrig. and stove; 2 bdrms.;
condition, good; call before 3 o’clock,
729-0697.
CORTEZ—$7,900, CRUISAIRE—$5,500
Air cond. Motor Homes and Dodge
TEC Camp
Wagon—$3,800 Peasters
1822
Willow, Northfield, Ill.

195

for

Come in

waiting for YOU.

SAAB

AN!

VOLVO

1967

NEW

THE

HAS

1948 FORD
12 TON
PICK
UP.
NEW
transmission
and
clutch.
AL
1-6561
until 6 p.m., after call AL 1-0853.

NEW

NEW 1965 HONDA
LOW MILEAGE
$170 or best offer
Call 272-2266

'67 Honda
$4.95
14 off

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
of both
line
Complete
SOLD.
and
Supplies.
Philatelic
and
Numismatic
.
Evanston
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St.,

Auto

|60—LIKE

Imports

BELL
WITH
$465.
Beautiful.

CB-160
miles.

mileage.

$385. 729-1718

LIKE

Coins and Stamps

Automobile

67 SUZUKI
X-6, 250 CC
OR BEST OFFER
724-0465

$600

HONDA, LIKE NEW, LOW MILE. SEE
at New Trier Standard
Service Station. Orig.
cost $475,
leaving
town,
sac. for best offer. HI 6-2771 eves.

Beach Back Rests
Boat Seats
Picnic Ice Chests
Sleeping
Bags
Fly, Spinning, Spin-cast Rods
By Heddon, True Temper 14 to 14 off
TACK-L-TYERS SPORT MART
939 Chicago Av., Evanston, Ill,
REGULATOR.
AND
TANK
SCUBA
Fins and mask. Exc. cond. Best offer.
Hydro plane 712 H.P. Best offer. Call
446-4832.

White

SACRIFICE

HONDA 250 CC HAWK, $300
mi., all acc., 525-2196 after 1:00.

Low

USED
steal.

SALE

70 Marilyn Smith 5 irons
60 Marily Smith 3 woods
HO. Patty Berg 8 irons
40 Men’s Kro-Flite 2 woods
11.50 Loose woods
7.75 Loose irons
olf bags

670
X
like new.
7955.

S90

BLACK.
$200.
1216
PITNER
AV.,
Evanston. DAvis 8-3163.
1966
HONDA
160
SCRAMBLER
1,000
mi.,
$475
or best
offer;
1966
Honda S-90, $275 or best offer. Both in
excellent condition. 831-4613.

:

Auto

JUST REBUILT
evenings.

1966
YAMAHA
100
CC
WITH
LUGgage rack. Black. Excellent condition.
Low mileage. 256-1307.

and

CLEARANCE

an

BSA

CONDITION.
Call 446-4120

MUST

BICY10 SPEED
272-4859
call
$30;

VARSITY
SCHWINN
green,
Lime
cle,
after 4:30.

With

Chicago.

10 SPEED,

RACER;
FRENCH
26’
MEN’S
twice, $45. With accessories. A
UN 9-9206 after 7 p.m.

187

Av.,

VESPA
150
’65:
GOOD
CONDITION;
reas.
miles.
Must
sell;
going
to
school; first a
oat $250 takes.

TO BERKELEY'S

Mobile

1-6454

Western

650CC

GR 5-4983

183

N.

194

Wigglesworth's —

WITH
1,500
MILES;
VErnon 5-3693.

1966
HONDA
helmet.
5,500
634-3039.

1966
HONDA
CUB
50.
EXC.
COND.,
3,600 miles. Saddle bag, rain cover,
mirrors,
elec.
starter.
1965
RIVERSIDE
50,
good
cond,
Call
869-4171
evenings.

27\/,"" BOY'S BIKE.

4

EUPH. SOFA—$39 plus fabric; CHAIR
$19 plus fabric: SECTIONAL—$24 ea.
SALE-CUSplus fabric. COMPANION
TOM FABRIC SLIPCOVERS-CHAIR—
lus
SOF A—$22
fabric;
plus
$12
ale.
DRAPERY
Price
42
fabric,
CARPETING from $4.69 per yd. Work
guar. FREE estimates. terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery, Inc.
Call 677-6350

6454

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

192

SLIPCOVER SALE

RO

AND
Jim

Bicycles

190

VE 5-1195
IM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD

REPAIRS
driveways.

PORTABLE, GOOD COND., $45.
Telephone 491-9437
OFFICE FURNITURE FOR SALE
Saleman’s
desk;
bookkeeper’s
desk
and
executive
desk
with
glass
top,
swivel chairs. Call 823-5971.
ST.
(36 X 72);
TBL.
DRAFTING
sec. desk; posture chr.; 2 dr. lge. filesafe (lock); bkcases.; bulletin blkbrd.,
(52 x 74). 256-2707, from 9 to 5.
MAHOGANY
KNEE
HOLE
OFFICE
DESK—glass
top.
7
drawers.
37’ x 59’’. $60. DAvis
8-3977, or 17246062. 636 Church St., Evanston.

ANTED:
ACME
VEGETABLE
juicer in good condition. Call days AL
1-1844 and evenings AL 1-5457.

CLOTHING AND RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday, August 26. Door opens at 9
a.m. 1520 Main Street, Evanston
(in
garage).
BIG 3 DAY SALE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Everything cheap at
91214 Sherman Avenue, Evanston

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

180 Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

EDICAL STUDENTS NEEDS A MICroscope for his first 2 yrs. at school.
Must
be
in
perfect
condition
and
proper power. Call BR 4-4200.

8

Garages

J. C. HIGGINS,

anted: Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

WE

Attics,

Motoreycles—Go Carts
HONDA 160 CC

1966
MODEL
like new; $365.

NORTHCYCLE
SHORE’S LARGEST
ER
SPECIAL FOR AUGUST
X-5 INVADER $499

REMOVAL

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

BY
BUGGY—USED
ONLY
TWICE.
ar seat
(padded)
used
only
once.
Best offer.
256-4681 after 3:00 p.m.

7

Basements,
DANNER

193

Carts

BROWN'S
SUZUKI CITY

HAULING

bhonograph console;
yard chrs., celarette tools, misc. 676-0016.
TTBOARD
MOTOR,
$75.
WATCHaker
tools.
$15.
1/3
Horsepower
otor. $20. UN 4-2227.
ECTRIC
BLANKETS,
DBLE.
BED
ize;
throw
rugs;
9x12
carpet;
bedspreads;
draperies;
baby
equip.;
it. items and misc. AL 6-1194.
DVING:
SAC.
DBL.
BED
W/HEADboard, mattr., spreads, $45; 3 Formica
bls.,
$15;
Storkline
buggy,
$10;
kecretary, $25. HO 5-7123.

M.

Motercycles—Go

pes

zs

Si Na ae ai

re

a:

1966 MERCEDES

BENZ

MODEL

5 PASSENGER

600.

SEDAN,

PRESI-

o

fact. air cond.,
dential black, conjac, genuine leather interior,
tires, mint condition. 16,000 original miles.
sun room, premium
List when new, over $25,000

Our

Price now,

only $15,995
NORTHBROOK

1550 FRONTAGE ROAD

Largest stock of Mercedes-Benz in the Mid-West.
Open

Daily

Sundays

9-9
Overseas

Delivery

Specialist

272-7905

Sunday.

Herald
Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview
Forest-Lake Bluff
Lake
serving
Lamplighter,
Village
The
and
:

11-5

.

�Sae

ere 4
‘

96

Foreign and Sports Cars
he

196

1959 AUSTIN-HEALEY SPRITE

960

VOLKSWAGEN

cellent

value.

- weekends.
}

SEDAN;

$275.

HI

Call

6-7697.

VOLVO

evenings

or
$450,

colidition
condition.

R

;

1958 RED X-K 150
or best offer. Call 256-1886.

JAGUAR
1952
2 X K 120—M
ROADster. Classic,
red, unbelievably
new
looking cond. $1,600. Private. 456-0655.
CORVETTE
'59, RED CONVERTIBLE.
283-4 speed, posi. Low mileage. $1,000
firm. Consider trade. 945-2076 after 5
wkdays, Sat., Sun. after 9 a.m.

bl
Reasonable.

_BLACK WITH RED INTERIOR.

Phone 432-5000, ext. 4295 after 6 p.m.
1960 TR-3, EXC. CONDITION. NEW
battery,
. Going

paint.
Must
sell
to
college.
$750.
65:
Am-Fm

x

1966 'TR

SIMCA 4 DOOR SEDAN 1963
model,
excellent
condition.
Fully
equipped, $275.
Call ALpine 14769

this
Call

_ _ after 6 p.m. 835-2715.

GRAY

W/
gas
Must

62
BLACK
VOLKSWAGEN.
GOOD
condition.
Must
sell,
returning
to
school.
Call DA
8-1942 after 5 p.m.

4A

1963 FIAT 1200 SPIDER
432-8680 AFTER 6.

_ Equipped with I.R.S. Radio: Heater
4 speed transmission. $2,000.
ka

Cars

Call

UN

9-3281

1962 VW SEDAN

_ RADIO/HEATER: EXC.
igs
HI 6-0460

COND.

1961
VW
DE
.LUXE
SEDAN
W/RAdio. Good condition, one owner. Ideal
for 2nd car or college student. $650.
Call HI 6-1608 after 4 p.m.

$650.

VOLKSWAGEN

IS point satety and performance
inspection has been done.
100%, guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

_ 1966 VOLKSWAGEN

1965
1965
1965
1964

1964

1963
—1962

~ 1960

SEDAN

DE LUXE MICRO BUS
VOLKSWAGEN CONV.
VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
White,

Radio,

VOLKSWAGEN

VOLKSWAGE

lue,

Gas

SEDAN

FM

Radio,

unroof,

Gas

1961

Blue,

ALFA ROMEO

1 ue
transmission

red

with

radio.

666

Green

Bay Rd.

We have taken in trade a '65
Saab Club Sedan. Beautifully
finished in candy apple red,
equipped with loads of factory equipped goodies! Here
is proof positive Suburban
cars are better. This fine car
spells opportunity to the
Shrewd Car Buyer. Doc's wife
used it as a second car and
she never made house calls.
Don't stop to put on your
hat. Hurry. $895.

1725

1965
c.c.

radio, new

Call 248-7377.

$525

NEW

a 30 Day

CAR

or

SHOW

1000

ROOM

Mile

100

percent

717 CHICAGO

65 VW

FOR

Sedan.

VOLKSWAGEN

$1,195

"65
VW Bus
Bus
'64 VW

‘66 Mustang

vinyl

— $1,795
roof

POWER STEERING,
with red interior.

sharp

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.

_ 733 CHICAGO AVE,
4

—

Classified

VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

Evanston Review

* Wilmette Life

AUTO.

VOLVO
1966
dix, radio, rear
all respects.
Tel.

RADIO,

‘65

199

Wanted

Chicago

GR

5-4444

SERVICE

© Glencoe News ° Glenview Announcements

green.
V8:
Like new.

Full

Po
$1,

on wheels
in color.

$1,

‘64 Ford Ctry. Squire
V8,

Blue.

AT,

PS,

R.,

WwW,

really

n

$1,

‘64 T-Bird
Loaded
‘Silver.

and

with

fact.

air

col

$2,

‘63 T-Bird
Full

Sparkling

CARS WANTED

owner,

power.

like

top and bucket

new.

Coral.

red

seats,

$1,

with

bla

$1,

We also have many suburbg
owned used cars at Chicag
land prices.

SCHUMACHE
FORD

BAD CREDIT?
BANKRUPT?
CREDIT PROBLEMS?
NO PROBLEM TO US!!
WE FINANCE EVERYONE.
66 Ply. municipal car: $1,188.
65 Ford municipal car: $888.
62 Rambler station wagon: $495.
61 Olds 4-door, hard top: $495.
’*60 Ford automatic: $295.
Many more to choose from.

MATT'S AUTO
1945 GREEN

1131
BR

'67 Olds

1012

Chicago

UN

'64 Bonnie
FULL

Pontiac

FULL

YELLOW,

AIR

$1,495

9-5700

Prix

COND.

COND.

Ideal trans. for mom and kic
61 Dodge Won.
$59

‘63

Green

Briar

$69

Great for Fall Hunting
and camping.
Back to School Specials

Ply. Coupe

‘65 GTO-Pont.
‘64 Ford 2 Dr.
‘62 Monza-Corvair

Jennings

AIR,
Real

Ghia

Chevrolet
241 WAUKEGAN RD.
Glenview,
Ill.

EQUIP.

Prix

EXTRAS.

$895
PRICE

724-7350

729-10¢

'65 Olds Starfire
AUTO.
dows,

Gran

Open Sun. 'til6 p.m.

AIR

$1,695

‘65 VW

Gran

MANY

Convert.

POWER,

‘65 Impala Cpe.
WIN-

65

FACTORY
Full price

POWER,

8-33

Chevrolet |

1961
PONTIAC
TEMPEST;
NEW
battery, starter and reg.; 3 good tires;
cheap
transportation;
best
offer
by
August 31; phone 475-7611.

Karmann

‘TIL 5 P.M.
DA

$1,500 off list

Olds

AVE.

’TIL 9:30 P.M.

Jennings

98 Lux. Sed.

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.

WWs..

SAT.

SALES

TRANS.,
P.S.,
P.B.,
P.
p. seat. Fact. air cond.

Norman

'62

DAILY

3-4803

1963 DODGE—1 OWNER:
Polara 4 dr. power steering; R and H;
Torque flight transmission;
2 sets of
tires
for rear
(snow
and
regular).
White w/white interior. Clean;
excellent running shape.
Priced to move
fast. After 6 p.m. 446-6625.

AUTO.
dows,

CHICAGO

OPEN

BAY RD., EVANSTON
328-0066

$795

z

Dark
WWs.

Jetstar 4 Dr.

‘65 Mustang Convert.

Evanston
GR 5-8000

Full Price $895

XS

dr

500 XL Conver

'63 Chev y Impala

Neye

to

'64 Ford

Ave.

* Northbrook Star © Highland Park Herald * Dee
Mi

Conver

Priced

McKAY

For Sale—Automobiles

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
Re

-—,

ONE

256-3157
JEFF'S TOWING, WILMETTE

FULL

1160 Waukegan Rd.

car.

cond
$2,

Clean Cars

ERNIE

JUNK

n
$2,

4 Dr.
like

4 sp. ‘'289’’. Beauty
wide oval tires. Jade

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

750

air

Corsa

going

Sedan.
Radio.

Buy—Automobiles

Neea

Like

’|

Cash for your car
We

real

‘64 Olds

BENnew in

724-5698

to

Falcon
WwWalls,

Monza

A

1962 HEALY 3000 CONVERT.
Radic; heater; wire wheels; engine in
good condition; $950.
724-8050.
57 JAGUAR
140 CONVERT.
White.
Leaving
town,
make
offer,
must sell. 272-4131.

‘61

HEATER,

‘65
R,

green.

TIRES
great

4-DR.
122S
speaker. Like

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales

869-3015

* Winnetka Talk

TRANS.,

power-windows
etc.
miles. Burgundy.

‘66 Ford Ctry. Squire

CONexcel.
UN 9-

VOLKSWAGEN
SUNROOF:
like
new;
1
family
owner;
school car; $295. 446-3830.

CONVERT.
with radio.

Full Price $595

'66 T-Bird Cpe.
Full
9,000

AT,

‘59

Aqua
$2,

CLASSIC
’57
MERCEDES
220
vert.
Becker
AM-FM
radio,
mem.
cond. $2,100 firm. Call
797.

$1,695

CAR

new.

6 pass, full power, fact
real sharp family car.

AND

WHITE

Like

1967
VW—EXCELLENT
COND.
RAdio,
rear
opening
windows,
undercoating, modified to accommodate tall
person, tachometer. 869-7016.

Conv.

‘61 Chevy 2 Dr. H.T.

Full
power.
black trim.

1966 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE
Low
miles;
air-cond.;
4 spd.;
AM/
FM; warranty; private. $3,295.
724-9404 or 724-0500.

'64 Pontiac

$1,995

‘66 Olds Starfire Cpe.

1962 VOLKSWAGEN SUNROOF
Radio; good tires; good condition.
724-8655, after 4 p.m.
1960
MG
CONVERTIBLE
RED,
EXcellent
condition.
Radio,
Heater,
Ant g Low mileage. Wire wheels. AL

FULL
POWER,
FACT.
vinyl top and bucket seats.
luxury at low, low price.

$2,695

Welcome to Schumache
Ford Country in Evansto

VOLKSWAGEN,
RED,
WITH
or
must sell; $1,300;
white interior;
best offer. 945-0761 or 945-5579.

and Sports Cars

‘67 Cougar

CO.

$1,595 — '66 Fastback
i
with

AUTH.

Phone 491-1983

FULL
POWER,
YELLOW
AND
black, vinyl top, full price.

Guarantee

G00 © fee‘ SeloncAatomebites

Cars

FULL
PRICE

'86 Karmann Ghia $1,695

Very

ROOF

AUTOMATIC
TOP,
RADIO
heater, white walls.

INSURANCE

$ | 095

SUN

Sports

TOYOTA FOR 1967
$1,695

AVE.

Overseas Orders Arranged

AGENT

black

VOLKSWAGEN
ENGINE.

and

PRIVATE
PARTY
DESIRES
TO BUY
‘Station wagon, price or age no object
for one in top condition. Call MO 69177, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

top, excl.

Foreign

ON

Have

$1,750.

196

16 POINT CHECKED
100%, GUARANTEED
VOLKSWAGENS
USED

SUNBEAM ALPINE
model,
black.
with

condition,

1961

Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday thru Friday
a.m.-5 p.m
— Saturday.
.
Closed Sunday.

Volkswagens

Foreign

200

intetior. AM-FM

Insurance Co.

VOLKIN SW
AG
EN
EVANST
9

We
SO:
—_—_—

Talk About Value!

Call Mr.
Williams
for FREE
credit
check. Bank financing available.
TAMBOURINE MOTORS
Authorized Renault-Peugeot Dealer
New Renaults from $1,399
1501 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview, Ill.
BR 3-5555
Open Sunday
PA 4-8600

HI 6-6100

Agents tor Volkswagen

1964 Renault Deluxe equipped
with several hundred dollars
worth of factory installed accessories. Used as a second
car by famous North Shore
Realtor. Incredibly low mileage and always garaged. If
you want a worthwhile investment, by all means see this
car. 100% guarantee, 30 days
or 1,000 miles. Priced low
enough for any budget. $695.

you.

Winnetka
Import Motors

e

66

We have a limited number of
R-10's on hand at this time.
Standard equipment includes
disc brakes, reclining bucket
seats, excellent hot water
heater and defroster and
many other features. Renault
represents the best combination of performance, styling
and economy you can buy. A
demonstration will convince

— 2,000

Convertible,

196

$! 647 Delivered!

White

automatic

Cars

Event!

Heater

TRADE-INS

es

Sports

Small Type

Green

‘1964 PLYMOUT WGN. .
1964 FALCON FUTURA

and

Another Blessed

Heater.

Blue

OTHER

Foreign

67 Renault R-I0
! Brand New!

VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
VOLKSWAGEN CONIVERT.

2

196

JAGUAR

EX-

MGB 1963 (July)

_

Sports

WHITE

3 op sigh
wed nt
s.
Excellent
945-7384.

/

and

1958 AUSTIN HEALEY ROADSTER
Exc. cond. Asking $950.
272-0504

_ Good condition. $450.
Call after 5:30. AL 1-8047.

:

Foreign

TRANS.,
P.S.,
pow. seat. Fact.

$2,195

P.B.
P.
air, Like

WI
new

Norman

Olds
1012 Chicago
UN 9-574
°66 CHEV
CAPRI
STATION
WAGO
Move
to city necessitates
sacrific
Beaut.
cond.
Wood
trim,
air-cond
w. steer.
and brakes.
All extra
ighway mi. only. $2,595.
Call WH
4-4180, ext. 382, please lea
message.

‘67 T.Bird Landau
AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
P.B.,
fact. air. Must see like new.

Norman

P.

WI

$1,500 off list

Olds

1012

Chicago

UN

9-57

rfield Villager * Highwood Herald August 24, 196'
““

=

eR
EE

cheat CAE

ig e
eR

Pg Ee hePs te eae
ph a
PE ee

;

�1963. Corvair Spyder
+
&amp;
OnverT.

ionvertible Sport Special. Turquoise
De
steering,
black top. Power
xe wheel covers. Very low mileage.

hue,

and

evenings

man

Olds

:

1012

Chicago

Private. Call 272-5894
A MOVIE
BY
OWNED
FORMERLY
star
Hollywood
of
California,
1960
Custom
built
lLa-Baron
to
order
Reas.
air-cond.
Imperial. All power,
priced. WE
5-4548 days, eves. VE 5-

UN_9-5700

RFECT
2ND CAR.
.s. Big gas mileage.

AUTO.

TRANS.,

$895

2870.

Convertible

1959 Plymouth

UN _9-5700

1012 Chicago

man Olds

1956 CADILLAC 4 DR.

| TRI3-spd.;

2-DR. _ 389;
PONTIAC
ec. clock. An excellent radio. Come | ‘58
pow.; full race cam; Hurst
nd see it. Asking $365. AL 1-4006 or
and
tires
like new
headers;
L 6-2424

in case

no

slicks;
mint cond. $750 or best offer. Call 7244584 between 12 and 5 p.m.
260
WAGON
FAIRLANE
FORD
1968
V8, standard trans., radio and heater,
metallic blue, one owner, very clean.
$925. 945-1658.

answer.
aged

1962 PONTIAC 4 DOOR
St.
Davis
offer.
Best
PB.
S..
1019 Davis, Evanston. DA 8ae
050.

PONTIAC

SHOLL
Cat.

4

HT.

1966 Pontiac Ventura Cpe.brakes,
Convertible

XL

Ford

1966

and brakes.
Car.

look.

a

1964

or

1964

1963

Convertible

Catalina

Automatic,
at heart.

Automatic.

Full

power.

with full power.
competitively.

most

A

Automatic,

with

Loaded

full power.

1962 Ford Ranch Wagon
power

Automatic,

Comet

1960

Automatic

$1,395
young
$1,195

One

in

extras

V-8

including

It is priced
222?

million.

a

air-conditioning.

$1,195
$495

4 Dr. Sedan

transmission.

of room

car
$1,49

Only

steering,

1960 Wagon-Chev.

Lots

beauty.

4 Dr. HT.

Catalina

1963

Sharp.

outstanding

in this

$295

one.

TO

MORE

MANY

$395

Heater.

Radio.

FROM

CHOOSE

C
IA
NT
L go PO
SH1101OLChica
Ave., Evanston
5-2800

GReenleaf

. 9 7a!

HILL MOTORS

INDIAN

'66 Ford

'65 Imperial

Crewe, + de, Maen, Oe PONE”

$2,995

eS

ae

bucket

Plymouth

—

Imperial

—

Chrysler

’til

BR 3-2886

68: Setuea
Saturday

ee

seats.

$1,595

Castees M00, 2 a

© cyl., radio.

$1,495

ee
Galaxie

500,

4

door

$1,495

hardtop.

P.S. 0 ee. e. $1,395

‘ht Chev. Bel Air 9 Pass. Won.

‘60 Plymouth 2 dr. hardtop, P.S.............. $495
'b4 Renault—4

door,

like new

..........+---- $695

'62 Chevrolet 4 dr., p/steering ............$695
'62 Chrysler Newport 4 dr. Air Cond. ........ $795
'63

Ford Country Sedan, 9 Pass.

........--.-- $995

$995
‘26 ford Custom 500 2°Dr, 2.0.
Winnetka, Ill.
Green Bay Rd. at Winnetka Ave.

HI 6-0655

.

st 24,

town.

Factory

New-

guarantee.

'65 Dodge

$795

CORONET 4 DR. LOADED
extras, automatic.

'64 Rambler

WITH

$595

1957
LINCOLN
PREMIERE
4 DOOR
HT, must be seen to be appreciated.
Attractively priced. Call 328-9160 after
6 p.m.
500;
RED;
1966
FORD
GALAXIE
w/black
vinyl hardtop;
factory air.;
352 Thunderbird
engine;
luxury
ex-~
tras. Exc. cond, $2,195. TW 4-6259.

6 cyl.,

powel, R.H.,
all 764-9711.

67

i965

EXCELLENT

TRANSP.?

CADILLAC

SEDAN

4

DELUXE

1965 FLEETWOOD

ge

oS

i

Y

offer.

decent

make

me Nae

537-5190.
1

full

62
Owner;

FALCON
FUTURA
exceptionally clean;

lent running condition; 2-dr.;
buck
seats; R/H; snow tires. $395. 824-

1955 CHEVY
Auto.;

trans.

Good

Power

cond.

steering

inside

after 5 p.m.,

$125.

AUTC

V-8.

CONVERT.

FORD

57.

V-8

4-dr.; no rust;
729-1211.

and

and_brak

out.

$195.

824-5661.

FORD
Used

and

New

Showroom

Car

deluxe

front

seat.

Still

Full width
warranty.

under

$1,878
Bel Air

Chev.

1965

RA- —
covers,

wheel

transmission.

BIG 6 CYLINDER,

A

2 DOOR,

—
ra
steering,
power
matic,
side
dy
whitewalls,
heater,
clean.
Extra
etc.
molding

$1,495

selecglass,

SEDAN,

DOOR

WWs,

3 speed

PS,

V8,

daio,

mets

1963 Ford Country
Sedan $1,095
9 PASS,

CRUISOMATIC,

V8,

—
i
—

RA-

—
deluxe wheel covers,
dio, WWs,
new ww’s, electric tail gate win- ©
sharp
A
dow. Big family wagon.

ALL

FORDS FOR LESS

SKOKIE

BLVD. AT DEMPSTER
OPEN DAILY ‘TIL 10 P.M.

SKOKIE,
ILL.
SAT. AND SUN. 'TIL

OR
6 P.M.

OLDS

MONTGOMERY

Golden Oath Guarantee
30 Days, 100% Unconditional Guarantee
'65 Chev. Impala
'65 Bonneville Conv.
Station Wagon. Fully equipped,

WAGradio,
2-0949

CHEVY
’'63
BEL
AIR’
STATION
wagon. Power steering, power brakes.
Very clean. $795. ID 2-0949 days and
ID 2-1595 after 6 p.m.

Full

power,

radio,

heater.

including

Factory Air Conditioning

$2,195

'62 Chevy II Convert.

'64 Buick

RED WITH BLACK TOP. $360.
Call after 5:30 p.m. 328-2260.
1962 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR
Stick shift, hardtop. Excellent condition. Best offer.
432-4091.

Midnight
blue,
power
brakes,
steal at

PRIVATE
PARTY:
1963
CHEV.
IMpala
convertible.
Immaculate
cond.
Like new. Power steering and white
wall tires. Call after 5 p.m. OR 4-2965.

'65 Mustang

$2,195

Riviera

1960 Falcon

the

PS,

PBs,

WW’s,

'6|

Red Conv.

Morton

Rd.

Pf

:

et Se

‘

aoe

Pe

ae

ae

—
top. -

heater.

per-

$595

Grove

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
CR

vinyl

F-85 Stat. Wagon

Automatic, radio,
fect second
car.

floor.

8833 Waukegan

i

Black

$2,495

$1,595

Call 729-4226, after 5 p.m.
BEST OFFER
1966
CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE,
$1,450; 1965 Ford custom V-8, $1,450.
Phone 338-4612
1264 Arthur, Chicago

3

'66 Cutlass Supreme

power
steering,
whitewalls.
A

$1,750
3 on

ae

ee

control. After 5 p.m, 729-4754.

automatic,
V8,
interior,
vinyl
PS,
radio,
ww’s,
extra
sharp
one.
compact.
.
Above automobiles still under new car guarantee
car
24/50 warranty
Ask about our used
Many other fine cars to choose from

1964,

ay

ies.

’62 98 CONVERT.

CADILLAC

$1,858
1963 Olds F-85 $995

OWNER,
835-0240.

eee

DE

Sand
color.
Full
power;
airLeather seats; AM/FM
radio;

500

PW’s,
seat,
PB’s, power
tinted
conditioning,
aire
radio,
WWs.
Sharp!

'63 Skylark Convertible

en

DE VIL

Full won:
factory air-cond.
1960
VW convert. Exe. cond.
CR 2-3967
:

mileage.

390

TOP,

HARD

2 DOOR

CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER
‘55 CONvertikle Hemi engine auto. power; like
new tires, brakes, mufflers. $145. Call
835-0462. ’61 Chevy; auto.; $480.

ae

21

$150.

$3,500.

OLDSMOBILE

BISCAYNE.

$2,795
1965 Ford Galaxie

CHEVY
1963
AQUA
CONVERT.;
black top; 8 cyl. auto.;
pow. steer.;
orig.
owner;
beautiful
cond.;
many
extras. Anxious to sell. 623-3101.

Ra

’59

272-0504.
ONE
OWNER.
65 OLDS
98.
mileage;
mint condition. Factory
cond. Cruise control; loaded. Stap
1 243 Glenoak,
Northbrook. 272-1486

2 PLUS 2, V8, AUTO. PS, POWER
tilt
away
swing
brakes,
disc
steering wheel, radio, floor concontrol
ience
conven
safety
sole,
deluxe wheel covpanel, WWs,
ers, fold down rear seat. Slightly
“used.

CHEV.
II NOVA.
AUTO.
TRANS.,
R.
H., W.Ws.,
excellent
cond.
Call
VE 5-1959 for appt. Sat. or Sunday.

FANS

COD

i965 BLACK
CADILLAC
SEDAN |
Ville with air and Brougham featu!

Conditioned

Air

CRO’

low
mileage;
like
4-dr. é H
tires; full lea. int.; air-cond.;
padc
top; full pow.; $3,500. PArk 4-4702.

Prix

low

IMPERIAL

SHELBY
MUSTANG.
GT _.|
Lime
gold,
4 speed,
radio,
Det
locker, low miles. Pat Mathews,
5700, days. AL 6-2462, nights.

Asking

trans.,

co

WE'VE GOT THEM— USED MUSTANGS
1966 Mustang
1967 Mustang Fastback
STICK SHIFT,
6 CYLINDER,

MUST
SELL
1966 BUICK
LE SABRE
2 dr.
hardtop,
vinyl
top;
air-cond.
Power brakes, steering; radio, heater.
$2,100. Call 831-4972 after 6:30.

FORD
BRONCO
STATION
on.
Bucket
seats,
rear
seat,
hubs. Many
extras. $1,850. ID
days or ID 2-1595 after 6 p.m.

SCHL.

FERGUS

1961
PONTIAC
CATALINA
AUTO.;
power
brakes;
heater,
radio,
white
walls. $400. 272-4859 after 4:30.

’66

owner,

one
|

Gigantic

HEMI

PARTY,
ORIGINAL
mileage. Will sacrifice.

auto.

white,

2

$150 or best offer. 465-4148 anytime.
1947 WILLYS JEEP
with new accessories. 7’ western snow
plow. Must see. 831-2297 after 6 p.m.
weekdays.

PVT.
low

N EED

STATION
9 PASS.
PLYMOUTH,
1960
1
Wagon. Stick shift. Good condition,
Avenue,
Lake
2527
$300.
car.
owner
Wilmette, Illinois.
VERY
CONVERT.,
T-BIRD
1963.
full
radio,
white walls,
cond.,
good
power. $1,250. Call UN 9-7483. after 5

WITH

CONVERTIBLE
OLDS
F-85,
V-8, p/s, blue, light blue top.
Call Herb 446-7177

COUPE,

new
WwWs,
Reasonable.

Eagle
double
black,
transm. 4 new mufflers.
OR 6-4673 or 677-6055.
DOOR
2
CHEVY,
1965

Econ.

WHITE

CONDITION

GOOD

CADILLAC.

7

1965 CHRYSLER

328-0326

$1,100

CON$1,000.

6-way

exc.

sedan Rambler, auto. trans.,
V-8,
ver
Corvette,
soft
top,
cond., $1,800 or best offer. 724

tires.

Pontiac Grand

1964

DEVI

Orig. owner, $875. UN 4-5786.

CANDY
MUSTANG
1966—SHARP
Red, 4 speed stick shift, see
Apple
813
p.m.
5
to
Sat. and Sun. 11 a.m.
Laramie Avenue, Wilmette, I.
RADIO,
4 DR. HT.
BUICK LESABRE
brakes.
power
steer.,
power
heater,
Must
offer,
Best
Wildcat 400 engine.
sell. 827-6520.

1962
BLUE
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
6—stick;
immaculate
condition;
$800
firm. PArk 4-5510.
1965
OLDS
98;
FULL
POWER
with
air conditioning;
low mileage;
excellent condition, Call 328-4903 after
6 p.m. on Friday.

63

new

;

SEDAN

4-DOOR
FALCON
STATIC
wagon. Good condition, call after §
:
R 5-2489

ID

4 door, nearly
251-1049

724-1182

CADILLAC

1960 CADILLAC

PRIVAT

Chrysler Crown Imperial ‘63:
hardtop,

$100.

white, 4 door, air conditioned,
lent condition. Reasonable.
Call CO 1-8774 after 6 p.m.

3-3353.
HARDTOP
GOLD
67.
CADILLAC
coupe; 4,000 original miles; showroom
best
used;
seldom
air cond.;
cond.,
offer or take trade. Pvt. 446-6817.
P/S,
HARDTOP
°65 88 4 DR.
OLDS
$1,595.
full price
trans.,
auto,
p/b,
Arrange terms through my bank. Ray,
491-1770.
CONVERTIBLE
1961
CADILLAC
factory air-cond., full power, full price
my
through
terms
Arrange
$1,095.
bank. Ray, 491-1770.

1967
CHEVROLET
IMPALA _§ STAtion
wagon;
327
engine;
air-cond.;
radio, white walls; perfect cond. Call
Sat. and Sun. only. 272-5039.
1964
FALCON
2
DR.,
CLEAN,
6
cylinder,
standard
shift,
snow _ tires.
Bay
272-4278, 610 Helen Dr., Northrook.
1966
CADILLAC
COUPE
DE
VILLE.
Air-cond.,
complete
fact. acces.,
apointments and equip. Excellent cond.
eas. Call 965-0876.
1965
CHEVROLET
CAPRICE
4
door, full power, air cond., white. Also
1966 Chevelle, 2 door, PS. Call after 6
p.m. OR 3-4885.

354

$650.

’62

8-7373.

THROUGHOUT.

6-Cyl.

4-Dr.

Chev.

AUTO. TRANS.;

;
AM-FM radio;
air-cond.;
adj.: steering wheel adj.;
estate selling. ID 2-3161.

R.H.,

H.T.,

4 DR.

$350. DA

COND.

owner.

until 10 p.m.
Closed Sunday

DESOTO

auto.

1962 Bel Air 8 Cyl. Stick E

TOP

EVANSTON
DODGE CITY
Ill CHICAGO AY
491-9111

1956

1965

‘60 IMPALA

P.S.,

1959 BLACK THUNDERBIRD
vertible.
Excellent
condition.
Call 835-0247.

1956

best

or

$2,295

p.m.

5:30

OLDSMOBILE 1964 2 DOOR
Hardtop, full power, excellent condition. 945-7392.
RADIO,
2 DOOR.
; 59 CHEVY
6 CYL.,
heater. In exc. running cond. Great |
Call
offer.
best
or
$225
student.
car for
John, 835-3714.

CHEVY

AMERICAN 2 DR. HARDTOP.
Stick with radio, whitewalls.

$1,095

Impala 4 Dr. HT. V-8

1963 Chev.

the

for

beauty

V-8

Convertible

Chev.

1963

red

A

brakes.

power

steering,

Power

right.

Priced

top.

smart

A

brakes.

power

vinyl

black

a

with

beauty

white

A

$995.

500

1964 Bonneville Cpe.
power.

$595.

only

Coupe

Ventura

Pontiac

Firestone

power,

Full

automatic).

steering,
Radio, Heater. Power
Automatic,
for the smart buyer. A steal for only
Full

give

$1,

Option
Prix. His and Her Shiftwhitewall
s. Special

1964 Grand

(Stick

for the
$1,095

must

for

priced

specially

is

interior

red

a

with

beauty

white

This

looking
$2,095

2 Dr.

Monza

Corvair

Chev.

are

you

convertible,

the

in

are

you

If

power.

this

for the
$2,195

Priced

interior.

leather

blue

a

with

power, blue
for only

tible
1964 Bonneville. Red Conver
market for a

Full

top

it if you

is

This

Convertible

Chev.

1965

Automatic, full
smart buyer

beauty
$2,495

HT.

4 Dr.

Catalina

1965

Automatic trans. Power steering
clean
for an Air-Conditioned

$1,000

gold

black

a

with

beauty
.

yellow

sharp

A

Automatic with power.
young at heart.

A

Heater.

Radio,

Automatic, power steering, power
that carries a new car guarantee.

in

HELEN 8-21-67 ADS

328-6482

after
3012
offer.

1965
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
4
door, stick, power steering, snow tires
and wheels,
12,000 miles;
exe. cond.
Death
in family,
$1,200. DA
8-1310;
after 5 p.m. ORchard 4-7272.

SAVE

air-conditioning.

including

Loaded

offered.

car

executive

First

Dr.

est

Best

condition,

excellent

top,

HARDTOE

ha oa ats
Ag i
ee i
radio, very low mil., under warra
$3,050. DA 8-6744 or AM 2-4433.

=F
CHEVELLE ; ‘66, $8396 CONVERT.
368 HP, 4 speed, 456 posi. Call DA 8-

$ | 388

Dodge

Open week nights
| Saturday till 6 p.m.

THE HOUSE THAT FINE SERVICE BUILT
ALL CARS PRE-CHECKED IN OUR SHOP

1967

ars

DUAL AIR, FULL POWER
steering, brakes, windows, auto.

Re-

needs muffler. $100 or best offer.
turning to school. Call 824-4508.

d car, always garaged, good tires,
ew
battery,
good
mufflers,
everying functions
well, incl. p/s, p/b,

white

ey bbe

acca,

&lt; grins

offer.

'65 Imperial $2,795

CONDITION,

EXCELLENT

FURY.

a

Finest

CORONET 4 DR. AUTOMATIC.
Priced to sell.

bearings,

rings,
valves,
new
pwr.,
tune-up; exc. cond. $1,295.

2 Dr. HT

Rambler

'63

RADIO,

P.B.,

P.S.,

O..TRANS.,

WW,

RAD.,

HDTOP;

DR.

2

| BLUE,

'bb

GALAXIE

'b4 FORD

65 Olds 9 Pass. Wagon
eater, whitewalls.
$2 195

ER
945-2246,

Shores
Ae
U

se

OF-

BEST

CONDITION.

EXCELLENT

etting company car. ‘Must sacrifice.
weekown ; by appt.
ds 491-0923.

North

798°

‘Ds

;

¥

:

500

GALAXIE

FORD

1966

TE

:

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For Sale—Automobiles
Convertible

AND
BLACK.
$175 OR
BEST
- ID 2-0351.
‘PONTIAC
CATALINA
4
DR.

Id with black vinyl hardtop. Exceloa
condition.
7,500
miles.
Full
warranty, $3,100. AL 1-7484.

61

959

CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE.
IN
ellent condition, low mileage. By
Sune? Call 446-8383.
OLDS
98.
ONE
FAMILY
CAR.
Ww
mileage.
Power
steering
and
ower
brakes.
Excellent
condition,

;

‘63
OLDS
98
HARDTOP
sedan; full power; air cond.
$1,200

_

H
_

AMERICAN

w/black

trans.;

top;

p./s.;

red

$175. Call GR

5-4813.

:
°6 MUSTANG
4speed;
4 barrel;
289;
glass

_ spoke wheels;

_.._ VErnon
F

D

’59

Rand

miles;

5-3079.

Ask

H;

6-cyl.;

orig.

for

HD.

auto.;

orig.

W.W.

CHEVY CONVERT.
AUTOMATIC
$200 or best offer.

:
:

388

tires.

_mint cond. Best offer. 446-6817.
1957

ge

Cal] 272-6293.

1 CHRYSLER:
FULL POWER:
: a
clean;
like new
tires. Brakes,
and
auto trans. recently rebuilt. Pvt.
party 626-5553.

CADILLAC,
Slate

65,

blue.

cond. Must be
,399, 446-6996
88

_

extras

CYL.,
tires,

OLDSMOBILE
’66
CUTLASS
preme 4 door 2 tone hardtop,
miles,
air
cond.,
P.B.,
P.S.,
Perfect cond. $2,550. 724-1027.

SU12,000
WWs.

BOATS
201

VILLE °

A.C.,

blue,

Excellent

like

2

DR.

HARDTOP

or.

WHITE

MONZA

COUPE

Bucket seats.
Low
mileage.
venings.

condition

i.

throughout,

;

64

PA 4-7556

BUICK

SPECIAL
4
DR.
PR.
pr. brakes. One owner car.
Low
mileage.

5
MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE
, 4 on the floor. Like new white to
res
and
battery.
Excellent
cond.
,595 firm. Call HI 6-2559.

i

/ 4 DR.
CHEVY
SEDAN.
RADIO,
eater, like new tires. Mechanically
-1. bucket seats. $150. Private party.
all after 5:30 p.m., 724-3572.

MONZA

SPIDER

CONVERTIBLE.

Red with white top. White wall
heater and radio, 4 speed stick.
cond. Asking $750. 724-1279.

tires.
Good

einai

CADILLAC
1963
COUPE
radio,
air-conditioned.

_ Good condition. 446-1646.
All power, white, vinyl

DE
low

VILLE.
mileage.

too.

AM-FM

19 Ft.

et radio,
251-6538

heater,

wire

LIKE NEW
75 H.P. Johnson elec. start. Convert.
top,
windshield,
full
transom
Seat,
compass;
svot light, instrument goodies, etc. Magnolia trailer, $1,295 full
price. AL 1-1003.
‘
STEEL
HOUSE
BOAT
WITH
Lake
Geneva
mooring.
retractable
wheels—can be trailed. 2 foam bunks
can sleep more on air mattresses, full
galley,
enclosed
chemical
toilet.
40
h.p. elec. Johnson in exc. cond. All
nec. equip. $1,140 firm. Geneva Lake
Boat Company. 414-275-6060.

wheels.

_
1966 AMBASSADOR SEDAN.
executive
car,
A/C,
full power,
V8,
~ Ca 28,000 mi parents, blue interior, $1,525.

all 864-2652

Alcort

COMET
CYCLONE,
2-DR.
HLT, 289 V8, 4-speed trans., radio, like
new
tires
and
exhaust.
Excellent
condition. $1,195. Call 328-6231.
TION
WAGON
1958
e 9 passenger.
Good
150. 945-1363.
(0
COUNTRY
SQUIRE

_

Station

Wagon.

; en
5

62

Runs

and

good

COMET

4

9

tires.

2-DR.

234-

BOAT

SEDAN

FIREBIRD H.O. AIR-COND.
Ss, excellent condition. Must
offer.
446-1181
CADILLAC

cond.,

CONVERT.

one

owner,

ee

1961

DA

like

8-3205

BUICK
ardtop
with
awer,
Under

new

$1,095.

tires,

or AL

1-3393

ELECTRA

225

DR.

factory
air
and _ full
warranty.
Exc.
cond.

nsm., radio; 4 like new tires.
eet
AL 1-2199 after 6 p.m.

eg
52

ing;

BUICK

4 DR.

good stopping;

assified

GOOD

quiet

abs

running.

Evanston Review

DURA-

Less

SALE

OWENS
CABIN
CRUISER.
Sleeps 4, ship to shore radio, excel.
condition. 1st $1,795 takes it.
AL 6-0554 after 6:30

remotes. Phone

;

16°

677-5069,

FIBERGLAS
O’DAY
er with trailer. $1,650.
831-2324

&amp; Antique

Furniture;

Chairs;

er

Ivory,

Prints:

M.

Mirrors;
Porc.

&amp;

T. Chests

Hitching

Crystal;

— Friday

gee

To

Hooked

Six - Sat

SPECIAL —
DOZENS OF

h-

Bed

Miniature

Appliances;

Noon

gp tac

&amp; Canopy

Post:

in

Rosewood:

Metal
Rugs;

Stoves;
etc.,

etc.

Morning

ORCHIDS — RARE
GORGEOUS POT.

TED GROWING PLANTS AND
EXOTIC TREES.

casts. WALL GALLERIES
Sale
Conducted

(414)

by

718 N. JEFFERSON,
276-9611

MILWAUKEE
SINCE

1847

“fx WINNER OF 6 NATIONAL
3&amp; BETTER LIVING AWARDS

Clean-up
with
Hollister
a
6, ~~.
/ 2x4,
“
~v/
1
w +

Classified
Empty your closets into your

bank account. Turn your
sports equipment, musical instruments,

SALE

Room

EXTRA — JEEP 4 WHEEL DR.
TRUCK w/snow plow. MASSEY-

days

GOOD BUY
14’ Crosby Fiberglas runabout. 25 HP
Johnson Electric Start w/trailer and

$650.

5

6-45§0

SAIL BOAT, MINNOW
446-8241.

new

Bye or offer. Dr. car. CR 2-2221.
- RAMBLER
4
ODR.,
AUTO..
Ge

TRAILER
FOR
ALCORT $75.
Call HI 6-3323

FOR
23’

4

FI

16 FT. 1961 FIBERGLAS
40 H.P. Evinrude;
gator trailer.
than 100 hours use. Asking $975.
PArk 9-0670.

THUNDERBIRD

Good condition,
brakes.
.

air,

Call

PENGUIN
SAIL
BOAT.
$150.
tich aluminum dingy, $75.
Call DA 8-3253.

EXCEL-

no

14-6659 evenings.

5,000
sell.

$4,850.

and 432-5505 after 6 p.m.
PENGUIN 12’ CENTER BOARD
Sailing
dinghy,
fully
equipped
with
dacron sail, racing rudder, and trailer. Mahog. plywood, $450. 446-0778.

Paintings

Sun

Preview

1967

26’ OWENS CABIN CRUISER
h.p., V-8, many extras, excellent

condition.

New

Excellent condition; less than 20,000: 2
-_ mounted
snow
tires;
auto.
trans.;
_ heater;
_
1 owner. $550. PA 9-0947.

_

185

PASS.

$250.

Sunfish,

13’10’’, 75 sa. ft. sail.
675-2499

DOOR
condition.

good.

INC,

Oil

Maple

1948 Century

18" CRUISERS

964 FORD GALAXIE XL 390-C.1.. 4
speed . red with red interior. Excellent
rie

SKOKIE

SPEEDBOAT.
BOAT
AND
ENGINE
have
less
than
200 hrs.
total
time
since new. All original equipment. 125
h.p., 6 cylinder, dual carburetor. Gray
Marine. Approx. 40 mph. Convertible
canvas top. This boat constructed with
heavy
mahogany
and
has
7/8 inch
Sawed
white
oak
frames.
Asking
$1,300. Call Bob Sandsmark, AL 1-2281.

1960 CORVAIR
2-door, good tires.
Best offer
827-5615

2s

MARINE

MY
14 FT. WOLVERINE
RUNABOUT
needs someone
to give 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
ents. Call Rick after 5:30 p.m, at 2514234.

BEIGE
PLYMOUTH,
6
CYLIN.
*, 4 door.
Excellent
cond..
radio,
ter; power steering, 29,000 miles,
$1,185. Call 328-2780.

_

SAILBOATS

ARROW CLASS DAYSAILOR.
Centerboard.
Ideal family boat with
large
comfortable
cockpit
accommodating up to six. Boat and sails like
new. Purchased new mid-season 1966.
Full
equipment.
Buying
new
boat.
Willing
to sacrifice,
including
sails.
Trailer
also
available.
Call
Bob
Sandsmark, AL 1-2281.

fine

$795.

DIRECTIONS: Highway 41 (Skokie Rd.) 6 miles south of State
Line to
Wadsworth Rd., West 134 miles to dead end. South ¥, mile to stop sign.
East | block.
FEATURING: Fine Victorian Furniture in Love Seats, Chairs and Early
American Drop Le:f Tables; Estey Pump Organ: Colored Glass Lamps;

18 Ft. Fiberglass Sailboat

ON

of ESTATE

in WADSWORTH, ILL.
on SATURDAY, AUG. 26th at 11:00 a.m.

Motors

DELIVERY

8272 LINCOLN,

condi5-8011

1938 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR
low
miles,
remarkably

very

FALL

LAKESIDE

327

4

Excellent
$750.
OR

AUCTION

22—25—WINDRUSH—28—30
All Boating Equipment
CALL 676-3340

_ cu.; 4 speed; R/H;
WW’s;
excellent
condition;
$1,395 or best offer. Call
after 6 p.m. HI 6-5498.

Sa

Outboard

WESTERLY

Best

Pvt. party. OR 3-8632.

"64 CHEVY

MOUNTAIN
PHONE 616-549-2441

KNOLL KREEK ESTATE of MRS. LESLIE MORRIS

DISCOUNTS

:
64 T-BIRD. LIKE NEW.
_ Full power. One owner. 4 ply tires, 1
month
old;
2 spares. $1,995 or best

offer.

and

ON

tires

condition.

offer. VA 17-2872.

FAMOUS, BOYNE
BOYNE FALLS, MICHIGAN
©

&amp; AIRPLANES

Boats

excl.

new

Find a truly relaxing summer vacation at
Famous Boyne Mountain.
Ice skating out of doors under the summer sun,
golf on our private course, tennis, shuffle board,
scenic bridle trails through beautiful north
woods, fishing, swimming in Boyne’s fabulous
crystal pool, scenic rides up the mountain in
Boyne’s famous chair lifts, dancing to the Boyne
Mountain Trio . . . cozy fun in the cocktail
lounges — all on the American Plan with every
comfort in superb accommodations.
Write or
call for complete information.

WAGON,
$175.
MECH.
864-7339 after 4 p.m.

1966
FORD
CUSTOM
500,
8
auto. trans., 4 door,
like new
exc. cond., $1,700. Call 835-0913.

CONVERTIBLE.

light

top.

DE

but

SPEEDBOAT.
trailer. $995. 724-

15’6’" ALBACORE
SAILBOAT
Sails, accessories and trailer. Excellent condition. $850.
Call after 6 p.m., 864-2248
ALCORT
FIBERGLAS
SUNFISH
$375.
motor
outboard
Johnson
=H.
25
w/controls $100. Both excellent condition. After 5 p.m. 251-4069.

OLDSMOBILE
4
DOOR
SEDAN.
Runs
good,
needs
body
work.
$100.
Call 446-0989.

seen to be appreciated.
or 864-2326.

OLDS

Full power,

_ and

CONV.

All

zi"
HACKERCRAFT
Chrysler engine, top,
6659 evenings.

Vs.

1958 PONTIAC 2-DR. SEDAN
pow. steer.;
heater;
like new
and brakes; uses no oil. $225.
PArk 4-1616.

Pt

831-2324

TOP;

17,000

Firestone’

Penguin Sailboat— Like New
$300

1961
CADILLAC
LIMOUSINE
COM.plete with air conditioning. $1,095. Call
HI 6-6555.

Murray

GALAXIE

DR.

945-6933

Motors

1962
PONTIAC
CONVERTIBLE
P/B;:
p/s; excellent condition. Runs terrific.
Private party; original owner: moder.
ate mileage. Call Mr. Stein. 338-7702.

auto.

packs:

vinyl top; $1,625.

2 DR.

STATION
good. Call

CONV.
interior;

4°

Outboard

RA

te

EXC.
best

‘61 TEMPEST 4-DR.

"66
MUSTANG 6 CYL. STAN.
tadio, heater, white walls. Immacucondition. ans soree over $1,650.

RAMBLER

or

1960 FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE;
LOW
mileage;
exc.
mechanical
condition.
Body needs work. $275. VE 5-1186.

$225. Call ALpine 1-4769.

re

OLDS
98
CONVERT.
cond. Beige, all power.
$550
offer. 251-1287 after 6 p.m.

Boats and

zie

“Go

201

CHEVROLET
1965
IMPALA
4
DR.
hardtop. Orig. owner, low mil., power
glide, p/b, p/s, like new tires, AL 16608 or VA 6-5100.

&gt;,

Pontiac

saad

0

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furniture,

cloth-

ing, toys, and other worthwhile things you no longer

Award winning features include paneled family rooms with rustic woodburning
fireplaces. Kitchens with two closets, one a floor-to ceiling pantry and the other ;
broom-cleaning supply closet . . . first floor studys for the quiet raom.. . 4, 5 an
6 bedrooms . . . step-saving first floor laundry and mudrooms . . . priced fron
$41,950.

) , Williamsburg Square has a select location . . . only two blocks from Eden
expressway and less than 14% miles from Northwestern's air-conditioned com
muter trains . . . children attend Northbrook’s District No. 28 schools . . . twd
blocks for neighborhood shopping and Old Orchard’s fashion shops but minute:

away.

Model Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.ni. daily, Saturday
p.m., closed Fridays.

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday

Drive Directions: Edens Expressway to Lake-Cook Exit, west
two blocks to Lee Rd., south on Lee to Williamsburg Square.

on

12-8

Lake-Cook

use into CASH!
WM. J. PULTE, INC.

CALL

Chicago

AL 1-4300
or
GR 5-1560
TODAY
4 lines $4.40

@

Washington

¢

Detroit

272-7889
Pulte Built Means Better Built

DAYSAIL-

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* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

*

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MO Rt
Se The Williamsburg, shown $45,950.
Northbrook Star : Highland Park Herald * Deerfiel
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Villager
* Highwood Herald August 24, 196
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885 Vernon

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Avenue

Illinois

Mary had a little lamb,
A little perk, a little ham.
A little egg, a little toast,
Some pickles and a great big roast.
An ice cream soda topped with fizz,
And boy how sick our Mary is.
From:

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43

Klein

Washington

St.

forgot your thaddle, thilly!’’
From: Marcia Klein
43 Washington

St,

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Glenview,

Illinois

A Tunder God went for a ride
Upon his favorite filly.

“I’m Thor,’’ he cried.
The horse replied,
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The Lungs by N. Hale
Dogs by Kay Nine
Vision by I. C. A. Lot

From:

Allied Radio Corp.

Tommy Holmgren
1712 Ashland Ave.

Evanston, Illinois

ACHOSS

LUCKY

PENNY

GAME

Play this game with one partner and a penny.

Place the penny in the bottom square. Taking turns,

flick the penny straight up with your thumb and
forefinger. First to reach 25 is winner. The penny

POWN

1. Man
3. A boy’s name
5. To leak

1. Lor myself
2:-2473=8
3. Opposite of yes

8. A girl’s name

4. Opposite of down

11. Sounds like sail

6. Rhymes with toll

12. "To look

7. Opposite of no
9. Small bodies of water

must be at least half into a square to count. (If

penny lands on "out," your partner automatically
wins. It it lands on the top black square, you do,
regardless of how many points you each have).

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Winnetka, Illinois

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Ours aren’t.
Some women are afraid of interior decorators

... and for good reason.
They’re afraid of the kind of decorator who
might walk into their living room . . . and
chuckle under his breath.
Afraid of the kind who’d eye a new couch

and say “Oh that. That must go.”
In short, they’re afraid that a decorator
would overwhelm their finances while underwhelming their ego.

Poor girls.

They’ve obviously never been to Colby’s
Studio I.
Where the decorators understand

nerve-wracking thing it is for

what

a

a woman to

re-do a room.
Where the decorators are trained to complement

a woman’s

taste .. . not to try to

change it.
Where the decorators frequently know just

what you want...when you're not sure you do.
Come in to Colby’s Studio I. See the furniture that we feel is our very best. And meet
our decorators. They’re very nice people.
That’s why they’re at Colby’s Studio I,

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where good taste comes free with the furniture.

1633 Chicago Ave., Evanston

�Mrs. Sheesley Has
The ‘Perfect’ Party
kor Cradle Models
By

SHIRLEY

GORDON

A perfect garden party is one that turned out the way
,
Mrs. Jay R. Sheesley of Glencoe gave Aug. 16 to
honor models for the 1967 Cradle Fashion Show.

Contributing to the perfect day were sunny skies and

warm

breezes; colored linen cloths bedecked round lunch-

eon tables centered with variegated flowers in straw baskets,

and

a bevy

of the

youngest,

shapliest

models

ever

assembled and each wearing a bright summer frock.
To this Mrs. Sheesley added white-jacketed waiters
passing champagne in which fat, red strawberries floated:
a tiny hot canapes starring shrimp, crabmeat, and chutney
preceding a boned chicken with almonds luncheon; and a-

mile-high dessert combining fresh berries, ice cream, nuts,
cake, and rum.

&lt; ae fashion show will take place Oct. 13 in the Conrad
Hilton Hotel. It will have a kaleidoscope theme featuring stained glass colors, an unusual triangular runway
for the 75 socialite models, and a collection of designers’

clothes from Chas. A. Stevens and Co.
Among local benefit workers attending the luncheon
were Mrs. Frederick S. Verink of Highland Park, models
chairman,

and Mrs. John W. Sheldon of Highland Park, a
,
member of the Cradle board of directors.
Mrs. S. Parker Johnston Jr. of Highland Park also was

Mrs. John W. Sheldon of Highland

Park,

a member

of the board of directors, puts

some finishing touches on the centerpiece. Mr. Sheldon is president of Chas.
Stevens and Co. which will be presenting the Cradle Show.

a guest and, during luncheon, she divulged this will be the
18th time she has modeled in a Cradle Fashion Show—
having appeared in the very first show and in each one since.

A.

Mrs. Harold M. Florsheim of Highland Park and Mrs.
William Haines of Deerfield also will model.
|

Howard

Fochler

Photos

ra

Primping just a wee bit is Mrs. S. Parker Johnston Jr. of Highland Park before joining the
Cradle models and committee members at the
recent luncheon on the grounds of Mrs. Jay R.
Sheesley's home in Glencoe. This will be Mrs.
Johnston's 18th year as a model.
i

Mrs. Frederick S. Verink of Highland

Park, models chairman,

Johnson of Chicago who will be modeling in the Oct.
58

registers

Mrs.

Roy

13 Cradle Fashion Show.

P.

August

24,

1967

�Datesto
TODAY
Infant Welfare

Society,

=)

Center—Board

Deerfield

meeting,

—

9:30 a.m.,

—
;

home of Mrs. Walter F. Hess, 411 Woodvale Av.; 12:30 p.m. meeting,
home of Mrs. Paul S. Brown, 510 Brierhill Rd.
Townley Club of Deerfield—Day at the Races, 12:30 p.m., Arlington
Park Race Track.

s

SATURDAY

Little Opera House of Highwood—‘‘Girl of the Golden West,” preceded by social hour, chuck wagon dinner, 6:30 p.m., home of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter H. Schor, 1553 S. Ridge Rd., Lake Forest.

SUNDAY

Revolution,

Children of the American

*

Black Hawk

Society—Family eae

picnic, 12:30 p.m., Adler Memorial Park, Milwaukee Av., Libertyville.
Women’s American ORT, Ridgewood Chapter—Sponsors buffet,

p.m., home of
Highland Park.

Dr.

and

Harold

Mrs.

Balikov,

Infant

Welfare

Center—10:30

a.m.

Junior

meeting,

home

Ridgelee

Group,
of Mrs.

Highland
Ralph

Park-Ravinia |

B. Mack,

860 Green |

Bay Rd., Highland Park.

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time

R. Abbott of Highland

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Park. Th

10 in the Guildhall of the Ambassador

West Hotel. (Staff Photo)

ont Dreissiger Recites
Miss
Toni
Kay
Dreissiger,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Dreissiger
of Riverwoods,
was

V ows

orchids, Stephanotis, and ivy.
The bridegroom’s sister, Mrs.

Methodist Church, Bay Village.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Brady of

Bruce Neubauer of Lakewood, O.,
was the matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Ann Kofler of
Washington, D.C.; Miss Pat Panicucci of Rhode Island and Mrs.

Bay Village are the parents of the
bridegroom.
The bride wore a gown of silk
organza over nylon taffeta fash-

were Peter Brady of Bay Village,

arried to John Michael Brady of
Bay Village, O, Aug. 5 in the Bay

ioned with an Alencon lace bodice
and a chapel train. A petal crown
of lace, net, and brilliants held her
three-tiered veil, and she carried

CLUB

WILL

MEET

The Italian Women’s

Prosperity

Club will meet at 8 p.m. next
Thursday in the Highwood Community Center. They will hear a
speaker from the Illinois Bell
Telephone Co., and will also view
a film on the handicapped.

Jack Halpin of Lakewood.
Serving as best man was Vince
Thompson of Bay Village. Ushers
the bridegroom’s brother; Armin
Dreissiger of Seven Hills, O. the
bride’s brother; and
Kenna of Elyria, O.

Michael

Mc-

Canal Comel

The wedding reception was held
in the Holiday Inn, Cleveland, and
the couple left for a motor trip to
Niagara Falls and Richmond, Va.
When they return, the bride will
continue her studies at the Pratt
Institute, Brooklyn,

N.Y.,

Hair Sage 2

and the

bridegroom will complete his senior year at Ohio State University.

PERMANENT
HAIR REMOVAL

camel hair softly
tailored into an easygoing suit with matchi
knit shell, Natural, : -

ID

2-8800

CAROL
BLOCK
NAGEL

1893 SHERIDAN RDO.
HIGHLAND PARK
SUITE 111

August 24, 1967

Lightweight baby —

Mrs. John Brady

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MONDAY
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By SHIRLEY GORDON

——

of the former

Suzanne

Hemsworth

of Highland

Park

will

es
be interested to know she gave birth to a baby girl, Moira Jo, July
_ 5 in the Naval Hospital at Charleston, S. C. She and her husband,
David

| M. McConnell, are living there for the balance of his tour of Navy duty.
2
The couple has lived in Thursaw, Scotland since their marriage

_ almost two years ago, and will return to this area in November. The

_
Willard L. Hemsworths of Highland Park are the maternal grandparents.
Es. es Gage
heard of paper fashion shows and paper profits, but have
BS
you ever heard of asbestos benefits? Last Sunday night’s benefit

| preview of ‘‘Thieves’ Carnival” at Murray Theater in Ravinia Park was
_ s0-named

as

profits

are

ear-marked

toward

_ asbestos curtain for the theater.
5

Dp’

you know

ei
_

Research

Institute Council

and Medical Center has sent out intriguing black

plastic shopping
ha

of

bags

to help carry

the Crystal

Ball,

an

one)?

of the Michael

_ scheduled for Thanksgiving Eve—cute gimmick.

8
ze

purchase

what to carry your crystal ball in (if you have

The Medical

_ Hospital

the

Reese

and white

which

they have

weekend of Sept. 8 would be a good time to invite a few
couples over for coffee and cake, and you can serve homebaked

_ goodies without having to light your oven. Highland Park Hadassah
| members, excellent cooks all, will hold their bake sale that day in front
_ of the Fell Clothing Co. on Central Av. Pies, cakes, cookies, and breads,

| and other delicacies will be offered.
vl A
new first for this columnist:
commentator

onaa

I’m

going

to

be

a

fashion

for an exciting show being planned by the women

of

| Ridgewood Chapter, Women’s American ORT. Details to follow later,
_ but meantime I’m boning up on all my leftover scripts from the
Luke’s

Presbyterian-St.
move over!

Fashion

Shows

I’ve

attended.

Tish

Baldridge,

vag MoM: and Mrs. Emil Faust of Highland Park are opening their
ee
Moraine Rd. home Tuesday night for a buffet supper honoring
| Dr. Kalman J. Mann, Director-General of the Hadassah Medical
- Organization in Jerusalem.
_
Dr. Mann carried the responsibility for the health and welfare of the
_ Jerusalem

residents

during

the

‘60

Magnificent

Hours’?

Israel

was

_ under fire, and was the first to return to the Hadassah Hospital on Mt.

Scopus.

|

|

Highland Park Hadassah is hoping for a large audience to hear Dr.
Mann’s story of the increased need for medical funds.

Gloria Lind hecile the horse she will have on
stage during Saturday night's pe rformance of "The

Girl

of

members

the

Golden

admiring

West."

"Tommy"

Benefit

gardens

of

the

Peter

H.

Opera

House

of Highwood

perfor-

mance of ‘The Girl of the Golden

A,

West”’

Price

Carrying

the

the company,

same

in

wedding

_ Ernest Price of Chicago.

_ Rabbi Allan Tarshish officiated
the- Sunday

Saturday.

wedding

in

will direct and star

the Puccini opera.
The musical portion of the
evening will be preceded by a

_ handkerchief and bible carried by
her mother, Miss Helen Louise
| Brill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Harris Brill of Highland
Park, was married to Seymour
_ Albert Price, son of Mr. and Mrs.
at

at 8:30 p.m.

Gloria Lind, artistic director of

Repeat Vows

social
guests

The

chuck wagon on the lawn, in
keeping with the Western theme.

Strolling

|

a

beaded

lace

was

her

sister’s

maid

and

Marilyn

Nepp

Deborah

Kaufman

of

Barberry Rd., or Mrs. Stuart
Baker, 500 Hazel Av., both of
Highland Park.

of Had-

Ralp h

Shaker

Will

Be

best

of the

bold

}
look

Unit

Mrs. Ralph B. Mack, 860 Green
Rd., Highland Park will

be

Highland

‘fant

Park-Ravinia

Welfare

at

Center of

10:30

a.m.

Monday ;

Morning hostesses will be Mrs.
Skinder, and afternoon hostesses

W. A. Yandell and Mrs. Robert L.

(John Howell

Will be Mrs.

Mrs.

Walter

Joseph

Patten

Buchroeder,

and

all of

Highland Park.
Mrs. Patten will serve luncheon,

:

Slate Bowling
| Women bowlers can sign up for
Tuesday night league games at

assisted by Mrs. Buchroeder and
Mrs. Bert Weller of Highland
Park.
-

Highland
Park
Thrift
workers in August were
Ellsworth Cordesmann and
Buchroeder.

Shop
Mrs.
Mrs.

The
1708 Glenview Rd.
Glenview

ountr
Coming

Soon

hte
to Northbrook

656 Deerfield Rd.
Deerfield
:

»

312

Hostess

Bay

was the ring bearer.
The couple will live in Chicago
when they
return from a honey-

Bt
i

Brooks,

_ hostess to the Junior Group of the

Charles Brooks of Highland Park

Deerfield Lanes, with Billie Dick‘inson, 1152 Taylor St., Highland
Park, or Mrs. Harry Sternberg,
839, Todd, Deerfield.

Norman

M ack

For Welfare

Dr. Sam Wexler, all of Chicago.

Pe,
j

Mrs.

or Casual wear.

Mrs.

i]

eon ald Brooks, Joel Chernoff, and

‘moon in Montreal.

with

Mrs. Seymour Price

of

served as best man. Ushers were

Photo)

gowns.

:

Heights, 0., was the flower girl.
= Harry
Friedman
of Chicago
|

colorful

While many of the committee
members and their husbands have
chosen Western style jeans, boots,

‘wear Western attire.

:

Miss Maureen Miller of Deerfield
Miss

selected

Just Right for Campus

honor. Bridesmaids included Miss

| donfield, N.J.

a __

Fashion's Newest Look.

Joanne Brooks of Highland Park,

| and

add

Bold New Square Toes

the

Miss Margot Brill of New York

City

will

ed to portray the dance hall
__ hostesses of the era and have

Reservations for. the evening
_ are still open and may be made

_ silk organza appliqued with Alencon lace. Her veil of silk organza

from

musicians

and jackets for their costumes,
several of the women have decid-

festive air to the event, and
benefit guests have been invited to

bride wore a gown of white

fell

6:30 p.m.,
and
al fresco frorm a

:

_ the wedding luncheon was held.

taffeta bow.

hour at
will dine

a

_ Sheraton Blackstone Hotel, where

The

of Deerfield. (Bud Daley Photo)

Schor Gardens to Be Setting for Opera
The

S.

committee

are (from left) Mrs.

Schor residence in Lake Forest
will be the setting for the Little

‘Helen L. Brill,

Peter Schor and Mrs. Robert Milani. both of Lake
Forest; Mrs. Stuart Baker and Mrs. Howard Goldman, both of Highltnd Park; and Dr. Hans Elias

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September Events —

Claudia Palmer Is Bride
Helen

Claudia

Miss

Stephanotis.

Palmer,

Charles Stuart Merrell, son of Mr.
of
Merrell
R.
Lew
Mrs.
and
Wilmette, were married July 22.
the

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Conception

Church,

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The bride wore a gown of peau
He soie highlighted with re-embroidered Alencon lace and _ seed
pearls. The A-line skirt had a
athedral-length train. A double
rown of lace and pearls held her
and

country

‘ting for the new Wil

ead the afternoon vows which
ere followed by a reception and

veil

wa

A

English Tudor style win i

co

The bridegroom’s parents are
r. and Mrs. Joseph Duncan Sr.
pf Nashville, Tenn.
The
Rev.
Marcellus
Monaco

illusion

for new store|

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Aug.

Vs Ned

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on-Jump store schedules opening 4,

i of Highwood was married to
ill H. Duncan of Arlington
eights July 15 in St. James
hurch, Highwood.

mported

74

and Mrs. Reuben A. Foster,
Oakvale Rd., Highland Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrell

Will

Sy

Nn ior lan Cw fur.
a Pen aty

— Vey,
pit

Are Married

Villa

Dr. and Mrs. Louis Vaughan of |
Rochester, Minn., are visiting Mr.

University.

Minor Arey
Pitipg OPS Ying

Will Dunean

the

461
woe.

HIGHLAND PARK VISITORS

iss Margelli,

in

Hundley —

Wilson-Jump’s Furniture manor settin

Mrs. Will Duncan

dinner

Le

live in Logan, Utah, where Mr.
Merrell will attend Utah State

lace also and she carried an
arrangement of white roses and

Or-

Memorial Masonic Temple,
Laurel Av., Highland Park.

Following a honeymoon in Upper Wisconsin, the newlyweds will

of

was

headpiece

Her

organza.

712,

the

in

held

be

will

Glenview.

Ill.
Re-embroidered Alencon lace
detailed the bride’s gown of silk

No.

Both the meeting and the dinner

Best man was Ted Gundersen
and ushers were Richard Hess of
Morton Grove, Randy Merrell of
of
Owcarz
Jim
and
Wilmette

in

mass

of

Owcarz

Chapter

Re
at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 6.
Sept. 13, the two area Masonic
organizations and the Eastern
a
Star will have a 6 p.m. dinner.

and Miss _ Beverly
Glenview,
Stansfield of Wilmette.

A luncheon was
Manor, Gurnee,

Park.
Rustic

Highland
given in

a.m.

11

Mary

Miss

of Denver,

offi-

Garbon

Angelo

Rev.

The
ciated

Campbell

der of the Eastern Star, will meet

Miss Betsy Palmer was her
sister’s maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Joann Braitberg

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G.
Palmer of Highland Park, and

tephanotis.

Russell

Sweeney

of

ESE SAAT

Marton of honor was the bride’s
sister, Mrs. Fred Baehr of Highwood.
Bridesmaids
were Mrs.
Highland

in

shades

of

Nile

green,

yellow, pink, and lavender
carried white daises.

and

Pamela Ciancio of Chicago
the flower girl.

was

DAYS

SO

Tinley

TALK

ABOUT

James

was

Park

Duncah

of.

his brother’s best man.

Archibald

of

Chicago,

and

Dean Funk of Mundelein. Tommy
Sweeney was the ring bearer.
The couple is living in Wheeling
after a honeymoon in the Lake of
the Ozarks. (Bronson Coles Photo)

Studios, 370

During a separate morning and
musicians,
session,
afternoon
speakers,
dancers,
dramatists,

and book reviewers will present a .

of their talents

before

a

limited audience.

The morning session is from 10

the
and
a.m.
11:30
to
a.m.
afternoon session will be from 1
p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Advance reservations should be

made with Programs Limited,
P.O. Box 73, Glencoe, Ill.

August
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ee

ages Rs

24,

1967

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Area program chairmen will
have an opportunity to complete
their club programs for the season
when they attend a private audition Sept. 13 of Programs limited

sample

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weeks at Drur:
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Program Chairmen
Can Select Talent

at the H. Baron Moss
Hazel Av., Glencoe.

ALL

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Sweeney,

Russell

were

Ushers
Gene

R.

AND

OPENING

OUR

MAKING

FOR

ONE

YOU

THANK

—$—————

gowns

OO

Park, Miss Judy Velo of Lake
Forest, and Miss Sharon Hatten of
Ravina. They wore floor-length

HOURS
9:30 to 5:30 except
Mon. &amp; Thurs. Noon
— 9

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�Balikovs Will Entertain

Sponsors of ORT Ball
_
|

Dr. and Mrs. Harold Balikov
will honor sponsors of the Ridgewood Chapter, Women’s American

_.Mrs. C. E. Piper of Deerfield,
‘program chairman of the Wom-

en’s

Association

of

the

ORT

Crystal

Anniversary

Ball

with a pre-ball supper at 5 p.m.

First

Sunday in their home,

Presbyterian Church of Deerfield,

1790 Ridge-

will take place at 12:30 p.m. the

lee Rd., Highland Park.
The sponsors will underwrite
expenses of the Dec. 9 ball.
Proceeds support ORT schools.

third Thursday of each month
ith a luncheon-business meeting

the buffet supper will be Mrs. M.

has

just

released

a_

tentative

program for the year’s activities.

The

regular

monthly

meetings

nd program in the church.,

‘ Assisting with arrangements for

Bill
and

The

Speaker for the September meeting will be Robert Cromie, editor

|

Miss Jil Chatkow

_ The Fall Festival will take place

in October and will feature Sadie
Stern Merel, “the woman of a

Engaged to Marry

hundred voices,” with a dramatic

Mr. and Mrs. Rupert I. Chutkow
of Highland Park announce the
engagement of their daughter Jil

sentation of ‘Dear Me, the Sky

Falling.”
A Christmas tea will be held in
December with the minister of
manuel Presbyterian Church
Chicago and his children’s

A bus tour also is being planned
or

year.

sometime

The:

during

association

the

has

11

club
circles

hich also meet once a month for

discussion and study. The September discussion will center around

“Jet Age Behavior—Yours, Mine
Our Children’s.’”’ The October
iscussion will be ‘Is the Twentieth Century Church Obsolete?”

1 the Gaza Strip and Christianewish relations will be discussed

November.

Mrs. Thomas Cole of Deerfield
is the newly elected president of
he association.

Karen Kyles
Miss

Karen

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
. Eyles of Highland Park, was

married July 22 to John H.
Thomson Jr., son of the senior
_ Thomsons also of Highland Park.
the

| Highland

4 p.m.

officiated

ceremony

Park

in the

Presbyterian

Church. The wedding reception
was held in the gardens of the
de’s home.

:

and

Venise

lace.

Her

shoulder-length veil was held to a-

matching lace cap, and she ¢ar‘ied a bouquet of gardenias and

| Stephanotis.
| Mrs.

Herbert

E.

Miss

Mrs. Allen Pesmen (left) af Deerfield and Mrs. Michael Zavis of
Highland Park groom a giant pacifier for the moppet models in
La Petite Fashionplate. The Nov. 10 benefit for the Young People's
Division, Women's Board of the Je wish Federation will be held in the
Palmer House. (Lawrence-Phillip Photo)

League Set for Theater Party
A theater-in-the-round dinner
party tomorrow for the North
Shore League of Junior Women
has been planned by Mrs. Kenneth
Ward of Wilmette.
Guests will meet for cocktails
and dinner at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow
in the Martinque Club,'2500 W. 94
Pl., Evergreen Park. They will
proceed to Drury Lane Theater to
see Robert Cummings and _his
daughter in ‘‘Generation.”
her

are

committee

Glenview;
Mrs. Harry Reisman
and Mrs. Dorman Morrison, both

of Highland Park, Mrs. Maurice
Moriarty of Deerfield; and Mrs.

Townley Club Sets
Trip to Arlington
Members

Davidson

of

| Skokie was her sister’s matron of
honor. Serving as_ bridesmaids
| were Miss Deborah Eyles, another

ister of the bride, and Miss Drew
ourley of Deerfield.
hey wore silk shantung gowns
hot pink with petal headpieces

of the Townley Club of

Deerfield and their guests will be
attending the races at Arlington
Park

The bride wore a gown of silk
organza

Chicago.

\

members Mrs. Ronald Phelps and
Mrs.
Craig Peterson, both of

Lynne _ Eyles,

Dr. William A. Young

to Michael Greenbaum, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris D. Greenbaum of

Assisting

ecites Vows

today,

the

first

of

several

special events planned to include
husbands. Mrs. Richard Cavenaugh of Deerfield is the special
events chairman.
A buffet luncheon will be served
at 12:30 p.m. in the Post and
Paddock Club, prior to the Post

Raymond
teck, and

Busa, Mrs.
Mrs. James

Sept. 23 “hoedown party”
stables at Palatine.

Phelps,

baby’s

breath,

and geran-

_ Pamela Ball of Flossmoor
the flower girl.

was

_ Robert Thomson served as his
_brother’s best man. Ushers were
‘another
ide’s
ames

brother
Charles,
the
brother Douglas Eyles,
Gentry,

jerry O’Connell,
‘After

a

David

Leahy,

and

all of Highland

honeymoon

in

Three

akes, Wis., the couple is living in
eerfield.

attended

Bennett

College, Millbrook, N.Y., and was
graduated from the University of
Wisconsin.
Mr. Greenbaum, a graduate of
Michigan
State University,
did
graduate work at Northwestern
University’s
Medill
School
of
Journalism.

An October wedding is planned.
(Bronson Coles Photo).

all of Wilmette.
The League also is planning
Mrs.

Chutkow

H. PausGeocaris,

president;

Mrs.

J.

Park and Deerfield.

Miss Jill Chatkow

PUFF

hairdressers

SALE!

20%

ON ALL
PERMANENTS
&amp; FROSTINGS
depart-

ment office within One month
after the wedding to be published.

Those received later cannot be
considered due to the large num-

ber taking place
year.

OFF

at this time

of

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Allen Pesmen

of Deerfield

Board

of

the

fit Se

Federa-

BQ

tion and Combined
Jewish
Appeal of Chi-

|

cago.
Mrs. Pesmen
has been active
in the women’s
board for over
five
years
as
Combined Jew-

|

ish Appeal arMrs. Pesmen
rangements chairman for the Ma

Theodore

Bikel

benefit,

hostess

luncheon chairman, and area de
velopment chairman.
She will assume her duties Sept

26 when the Women’s board holds
its first meeting in Chiam Restau
rant in Chinatown, 2323 S. Went
worth Av., Chicago.

Sheridan
Road

Highland
Park
432-2060

il

to Post

Jewish

Bernier,

Information
Is Due
women’s

Mrs.

and

ei

send _ checks

has been named chairman of the
Young People’s Division Women’s

membership;
Mrs.
John
Burroughs, courtesy;
Mrs. Robert
Kanny, reservations; and Mrs.
Walter Graham, junior advisor.
All are of Wilmette.

Country Club.

Park

Named

a

Also, Mrs. Leroy Thomas
of
Glenview,
fine arts;
and Mrs.
Reisman, publicity for Highland

may

Mrs. Pesmen

Ward, social; Mrs. Peter Wardenpublicity;

are unable to attend

payable to Women’s
America
ORT, to Mrs. Barry Synchef, 176¢
Rosemary Rd., Highland Park.

Reeves,
program;
Mrs.
Busa,
ways and means; Mrs. Raymond
LeNobel,
philanthropy;
Mrs.
burg,

wishing to serve as ¢

who

supper

were recently installed as new
officers of the league.
New directors are Mrs. Joseph

Townley Club, the graduate club
for members of the Newcomers
Club of Deerfield,
will begin
regular monthly luncheon meetings Oct. 4 in the Indian Valley

Highland

the

in the

Parade at 2:30 p.m.

Information and pictures of all
weddings must be received in the

Members
sponsor

Mrs. Daniel Barbo of Glenview,
treasurer; and Mrs. James Condrin of Wilmette, vice president,

1 carried colonial bouquets of
roses,

Morris Hirsch,
Lowitz, all of

Highland Park.
Reservations may be made with

of the Chicago Tribune’s “Books
Today” column and host of “Boo

Beat” on WTTW.

Cohen, Mrs.
Mrs. Robert

Mrs. Balikov.

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Citizens
are
to the cities

excess

of

_ Expansion Store-wide Event

500,000

a year. . . most of them arriving from lowincome areas. This unplanned shifting of

our

population

total

is effecting unfavorably
our

of

requirements

This Week .. .
An Extraordinary

the
must

We

nation.

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At the present time many people, most of
whom are poor and ill-equipped for jobs or
city life, arrive and are hopeful of improving
their circumstances immediately.

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...at Mr. L’s Carousel Theate

Jesse

Barbara Colby and Ramon
for the Seesaw.”

Starkman ... in the role of Col. Pickering,
Russ Augenstein,
a Cockney dustman, shake hands in a scen e from "My and
Fair Lady," opening
at the Midlane Farm Country Club. Oth ers are (from left) Mickey
(Mrs.
Danford, Betty (Mrs.) Starkman, Sona (Mrs. James) Masterson, and
Ann (Mrs.)

Bieri . . . “Two

stein. All are: from

Deerfield.

Mr.

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assistant to director

Ronald

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... at Ravinia’s Theater
American Conservatory Theater
will present four plays, ranging in
emotional pitch from hilarity to
despair, this week in Ravinia
Park’s Murray Theater,
The A.C.T. actors will

repeat

performances of Eugene O’Neill’s

“Long

Day’s

Journey Into Night’’

and
Jean
Anouilh’s
‘Thieves’
Carnival,” already staged at Ra-

vinia this season,

and will present

their versions of William Gibson’s
“Two for the Seesaw” and “Beyond the Fringe.”

The

Anouilh

vehicle,

to

be

performed tomorrow and Sunday,

follows the antics of three thieves,

in

a

series

of

amorous

First presented in Paris in the
1930s, the madcap play is directed
A.C.T.

actor-director

Jerome

Kilty. Portraying the thieves, who
aren’t serious about anything but

money,

are

Ray

Reinhardt,

halyi.

and

larcenous activities.
by

attention, will be portrayed by
Charlene Polite and Judith Mi-

Pat-

rick Tovatt, and David Grimm.
The two young women, who also
draw a good deal of the thieves’

“Long

Day’s

Journey

Into

Night,” first ‘presented in 1953,
will be performed tonight, Saturday, Sunday, and Tuesday.

The tragic account of a day in
the

life

of

the

James

family is said
playwright’s own
ing the day four
briefly into the
painful

memories

dreams.

Tyrone

to parallel the
early life. Durpeople journey
past to reveal
and

shattered

The time is 1912.

Byron
Ringland
directs
the
American
tragedy, which stars
Ramon Bieri as James Tyrone

and Angela Paton as his wife,
Mary. Others in the cast are Mr.
Tovatt as the son Jamie and Mr.

Grimm

as

his

brother

Susan Fox (Mrs. Beryl Lovitz) . . . and Joe Wollen

berger see eye to eye as co-stars of “My Fair Lady," fina
play of the season for Mr. L's Carousel Theater. The Highland
Park residents are cast as Eliza Doolitle, the Cockney flowe
girl, and Henry Higgins, the phonetics professor, in the sho
which will run through Sept. 4.

Edmund.

Izetta Smith plays the maid.

“Beyond the Fringe,” the antics

of four young British writers, will
return to the Ravinia playbill this
season for one performance Sunday afternoon and another later in
the season.
The satirical revue was written
with the idea that the play is only
as good as it can be ad-libbed

upon,

and

the

four

A.C.T.

actors

take as much liberty with the
Script as the four Britishers who
wrote and enacted it in England.
The

four

cast

members,

who

will portray 50 characters in a
series of 23 sketches, are directed

by Rene Auberjonois, also one of
the actors. The cast also includes
James Ragan, Mr. Tovatt, and

Mr. Grimm.

A bittersweet comedy;

“Two for.

Ramon Bieri (left) and
Patrick Tovatt .. . “Long
Day’s Journey Into Night.” :

the Seesaw,” focuses on the short-

lived affair between a middleaged,
Midwestern
lawyer who
leaves his wife to seek adventure
in New York and finds a kooky
young dancer with a mother
complex.

Scheduled for presentation Wed-

nesday

and

next

Thursday,

the

length

the

play has a two-character cast composed of Mr. Bieri as Jerry Ryan
and Barbara
Colby as Gittel
Mosca.
Because

of

the

of

production, “‘Long Day’s Journey
Into Night” will be presented one
half hour earlier than the conventional starting time, with performances at 8 tonight, 3:30 p.m.

Saturday, 7 p.m.
p.m. Tuesday.

Other

show

lows:
® Tomorrow,

Carnival.”

Sunday,

times

are

and

as

8

fol-

© Saturday,
Fringe.”’

® Sunday,

3:00—“Thieves’

nival.”’

© Wednesday,

the Seesaw.”
@ Next

8:30—“Two

Thursday,

the

Carfor

8:30—“Two

for the Seesaw.”
The two other plays scheduled
for presentation in Murray Theater this summer are Brandon
Thomas’
_fareical
“Charley’s

Aunt” and Jerdme Kilty’s adapta-

tion of the George Bernard ShawMrs. Patrick Campbell romanceby-mail, “‘Dear Liar.”

Early Deadline
Because

holiday,
8:30—‘‘Thieves’

8:30—‘“Beyond

of

the

the

Labor

deadline

for

Day

Fine

Arts news for the Sept. 7 issue
will be noon Tuesday, Aug. 29.

August 24,

1967

�Shore Art League Sets
Date of Outdoor Show
annual

Shore

Art

by

League,

the
will

begin at 10 a.m. Sept. 24 in
Hubbard Woods Park.
Proceeds will go to the league’s
scholarship fund, which covers
tuition for students at the school
of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Jurors are Herbert Davidson, a
and

painter,

Chicago

William

Struve, director of the Frumkin
Gallery in Chicago. For the first
time,

the

show

will

have

two

divisions; professional and amateur. Prizes will be awarded in
various categories in the profesand

sional class

in the

children’s

division. Amateurs division
ners will receive ribbons.

win-

More than 200 artists, all league

members are expected to exhibit
paintings, drawings, collages, and
sculpture. A display of faculty
work will highlight the show.
Chairman of the event is Ed
Rosen, 420 Washington Av., Glencoe. Assisting him are Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Wetzel,
1000 Locust

Rd., and
Wilmette
Lee

Mrs.
Av.,

Gluckman,

Bill Fisher, 2828
all of Wilmette;
152

Bertling

Ln.,

AVA
From left are P hoebe (Mrs. Robert) Moore of
Highland Park, Guido Chigi of Northbrook, and

Ross E. Shellenberger (right), art instructor from

Libertyville, chats with the judges at the recent
Glenview Outdoor Art Fair. He won first prize,

RP

Doris (Mrs. Howard) Conant of Glenview.

$75, in the representational category for ''Rhino."

Deer Path Art League

V. J. Tynan
Plays Beatnick
n Road Show

Lake Forest.

William Jacobson Tynan, son of
r. and Mrs. Joseph P. Condon
of Bannockburn,
is playing Bartholomew

Smuts,
beatnik

in

the
artist,

the

The Deer Path Art League will
hold its annual Fall Festival from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sept. 3 and 4
(Labor Day) in Market Square,

road

show
of ‘The
Impossible Years.”

Admission
show will be

members’
the
to
free. Lunch will be

available.
Music will be presented by a
jazz band on Sunday and the Fifth
Band on Monday,

Army

will be given

photography,

and

High

School

and

Mrs.

George

and Mrs. Robert Richheimer, 626
Skokie Ln., Glencoe.
In case of rain, the
show will be held Oct. 1.

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_

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graduated from Harvard School of

Architecture with honors in 1961.
He entered Harvard’s law school,
but his interest in the theater
drew him to New York, where he
studied with Gene Frankel and
Uta Hagen.

He has appeared in summer
stock productions in the East and
worked

several

on

Off-Broadway

shows. His first dramatic training
was in the American Shakespeare
Festival in Stratford, Conn.
VILLAGERS

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William

the

drama

a new theater building rises.
Sometimes what goes into the new building
leaves much to be desired. But the feeling of
optimism, joy and hope is there, nevertheless.
I had that feeling when Second City meved

part and
music.

into its new home at Piper’s Alley in the
hectic, neou heart of North Wells street. The
building looks much better than most of the
street and is ornamented by the arches from
the famous and now lamented Garrick Theater
built by Louis Sullivan.

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SECOND

*&amp;*

CITY

‘

They

become

appreci

ated
tradition. It is Chicago. And I am pleased to report (1)
the apparent
success in terms of comfort and acoustics of the new
home—though

previous revues.
_
The new building

Dancer to Give

is a two-floor

affair,

from the best of

constructed

at a cost of

$250,000. It seats 290.
The Second City move isan encouragement in itself because it means
_ that this theatrical institution continues to make good.
|
Second City has exported the likes of Alan Arkin, Barbara Harris,
_

Severn

Darden,

and

Burns

and

Schreiber;

is running

the

Aardvaark

Local Lessons
A dancer

who

for 12 years

_ one gets the blues about the state of Chicago theater.
:

x

®&amp;.

&amp;

_
THE SHOW itself lacks the usual topicality, and I miss this
sarcasm
let loose on events and personalities of the present. I also
miss a Second City musical extravaganza, one of those delicious excursi
ons into
_ the classics via nonsense.
_
But “From the Second City” has much of value
and biting fun.
_ Occasionally there even is some depth.
One remembers such moments as:
_

@ The

frequently

poignant

family

reunion,

the

dreary

small

town

high

school

dance

who

_ parents visiting their son in Chicago, a boy changed and unhappy
to be
estranged from those he once loved.
_

@ The

boy

and

the

girl

at

the

Catholic

_ exchange crosses to signify going steady.
@ A gibberish song.

© Two
_.

truck drivers trying to stay awake on a road at night.

@A

faith

believe,
_ Florida.

to

‘

pig

© The

healer

fight

on

radio

giant

Latin

or television,

communist

Japanese

| “Rosho-Shonomon.”

frogs

version

of

and

his

who

are

a

charge

to

eating

famous

film

all who

people

now

in

retitled

_
One also remembers a sermon about Moses done by a too-long
absentee from Second City, David Steinberg, the relaxed, zany,
loose,
_ brilliantly funny performer who seems able to do everything.
|
Steinberg is back happily, and with him is the usual
array of
_ talents—J. J. Barry, Martin Harvey Friedberg, Sid Grossfeld
, Burt
_ Heyman, Sandy Holt. Some of them will be better known
one day.

Leal

it good news—a new show in a new home for Second City.

__

For

the

second

straight

year,

| Louise (Mrs. John) Tallman, 1220
_ Edgewood Ln., Northbrook, will
_ have a major role in the Savoy_ aires’ annual production. The Gil-

_ bert and Sullivan group is spon-

sored

District

by

and

the

Evanston

directed

Park

by Frank

- Miller, conductor of th e Evanston
| Symphony.
__ Mrs. Tallman will play Lady.
| Psyche in “Princess Ida” on Sept.
8 and 9 in Niles North High School
| auditorium. Last year she played

the lead role in “Jolanthe.” She
began her musical career at the

| University

of Arizona,

where

she

| appeared in several student mu_ sical and dramatic productions.

_Amember

of

man

ofthe Village Church

Northbrook’s

choir, Mrs.

Tall-

has sung in the “Messiah”

Pee
for five. years. She
is
primarily a classical musician
rs 66
Bek;

re

Others

residents

clude:
From

Alspach,
Mrs.
Av.;

Rd.,

in

from

the

the

Northbrook:

2615

area

musical

Longmeadow

in-

Daniel

Lun.;

E. W. Bilinski, 1637 Western
Mr. Miller, 1003 Whitfield

Mrs.

Herbert

Minds,

1459

Elm Av.; Mrs. Paul Mooney, 4
Hickory Ln.; Lawrence Olson, 1945

Pfingsten

Rd.;

David

420 Barnsley Pl.
Also Walter Pancoe,

her home studio.
Mrs. Robert Campbell,

Campbell’s

According
per,

experience

in-

era, and most recently, serving as
assistant to the choreographer for
the Trade Fair at McCormick
Place. She also has appeared in
commercial
and
documentary
films and on television.
Mr. Campbell, who produced
Dance,”

winner

of

the

Flaherty Award for the best short
subject in 1966, is Midwest manager of Charles Desler Co., manufacturers of film projectors for
schools and universities.
The Campbells have a daughter,

Charlene, who will enter
grade at Laura Sprague

second
School

Chief Warrant Officer and
John W. Colburn and daughMona
and Louise, at Ft.
Texas.

ime)

Daily

ticii

Oil

7-48

Sunday

PAI
NTINGS
MOST PRICED

Zi

director,

string orchestra and a chambé
orchestra are being formed
enable music students to acquit
additional skills without the streg
of performance. Membership

the groups, on consent of t
teacher or school supervisors, wi

be determined by interview wit
the musical director.
Interested students should bri
their instruments and be prepare
to play portions of a solo or etuc
plus scales. They will be inte
viewed Sept. 9 and 16. Rehearsa
will begin Sept. 23.

Gary.

annual

Membership

in

the

string

o

chestra is open to sixth-, seventh
and eighth-graders. The chambe
orchestra is open to students d
high school age.
Additional information

Barberry

obtained

by

calling

Center.

can

the

b

Mus

Other Chicago Appearance
RETURN

AUGUST

22—SEPTEMBER
Wm. Ball, General Director

17

© THIEVES’ CARNIVAL «2»
Evenings Aug. 22, 25, Sept. 2, 3, 6, 14. Mat. Aug. 27.

© LONG DAV'S JOURNEY INTO MIGHT ©»

Evenings Aug. 23, 24, 27, 29, Sept. 1, 16. Mat. Aug. 26.

© TWO FOR THE SEESAW ==&gt;»
@ GHARLEY'S
AUNT snes
Evenings Sept.

Evenings Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 5, 10, 15. Mat. Sept. 2.

Evenings Sept. 12, 17. Mats. Sept. 16, 17.

@

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PRICES — No park admission. No performance on Mondays.
Tue., Wed., Thurs., Fri. &amp; Sun. Evenings $5, $4, $3.
Sat. Evening $6, $5, $4. Sat. &amp; Sun. Matinees $4, $3, $2. 4-Play
Series
Tickets for price reduction and seat preference. Tue.,
Wed.,
Thurs., Fri. &amp; Sun. Evenings $16, $12.80, $9.60. (No series
tickets for Sat. Evening.) Sat. &amp; Sun. Matinees $12.80, $9.60,
$6.40.
Evening performances, 8:30; Sunday evening, 7:30;
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7, 8, 9, 13. Mats. Sept. 9, 10.

visiting her son-in-law and daugh-

ter,
Mrs.
ters,
Bliss,

to Dr.

Music

AMERICAN CONSERVATORY THEATRE
in the air-cooled Murray Theatre
AT RAVINIA

cludes dancing with the Chicago
Opera Ballet, appearing as soloist
with the Detroit Civic Light Op-

“Jazz

Wi

13 York-

be recorded on videotape or film.

Mrs.

Nort

Rd.,

man of Morton Grove.

Handel’s
‘Mesand
will
give

268

of the

Bay

tal groups under the leadership ¢
faculty member Stanley Acke

TRIUMPHANT

shire Dr., is accepting registrations for fall classes. She and her
husband, a former producer of
film shorts, have arranged the
studio so that activities there can

Stockwell,

St., and Mrs. and Mrs. Warren
Wells, 1219 Scott Av., all of
Winnetka, and Scott Holmes, 525
Ridge Rd., Kenilworth.

No

ballet troupe in New York
has moved to Lincolnshire

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Local participants include Bill
Ditton, 303 Willow Rd., Deerfield

City Music

RETURNS FROM TEXAS
Mrs. Arthur P. Fink, 609 Brierhill Rd., Deerfield, is home after

and
occasionally
accompanies
herself on the autoharp.
Mrs. Tallman is a member of
the Northbrook Music Club; Curtain Call, Inc.; Sigma Alpha Iota,
women’s music fraternity; and
the Northbrook Service Club.

participating

Hall
City

of the Radio

next month.

Given Role in Operetta

The

choral

their

Jenkins,

was

and will offer dancing lessons in

all of that is comforting to keep in mind when

in

Orchestra

present

and Morton Malitz,
Rd., Highland Park.

captain

branch this month—well,

interest

William

Seek

A concert of smaller choral works

| Cinematique nearby; will bring in Paul Sills’ Game Theater;
will move
| into repertory at the Harper this fall; and is opening a New
Orleans

|

Mrs.

rie Av., Highwood, is a member.

Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” May 1.
Both concerts will be conducted
by Dr. Peterson in Orchestra Hall.

Lincolnshire

course, considering that it has been pieced together

will

performance
siah’”
Dec.

Mrs. Robert Campbell

further platforming of tables might improve the theater
more, and (2)
_ that the inaugural show in that newly christened cabaret
-theater, called
_ “From the Second City,” is a good, and funny, one. So it
should be, of

-

director

9 p.m. Sept. 7 in the Dunbaugh
Room of the YMCA Hotel, 826 S.
Wabash Av., Chicago. Rehearsals
will be held on Monday evenings,
beginning Sept. 11.

Symphony

*

has

an

On Dec. 3, the
perform as guests

the Chicago area.
Mr.

Peterman,

Auditions will be held from 7 to

Let ‘me hasten to add that in this case not
only is there a new building but what goes on
within it is important to the theatrical life of

_

J.

of the performing arts division of
the New Trier High Schools in
Winnetka and Northfield, will begin his fifth seasonas conductor
of the Apollo Musical Club.
Membership in the club is open
to both professional and amateur
Singers.
Prerequisites
are the
ability to read a simple chorus

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Ravinia Park, Highland Park, Ill. 60035
August

24,

196

Bt

Pa.

nae,

�Shore Movies in Brief.
calendar

Sara

man,

Drama

Club

discuss

Chair-

Bloom,

Commit-

Films

|

Robert

Matthau,

(Walter

MAN

MARRIED

THE

FOR

Morse, Inger Stevens)

converge

As an introduction to a primer

s and
BIRCHWOOD CLUB, 1174 Park Av., Highland Park. Painting
Highland
pllages by Mildred (Mrs. Frank B.) Peers, 676 Laurel Av.,
ark, through August.
west of Half Day.
HICKORY HALL GALLERIES, Rt. 45, one mile
_m. to 9 p.m.

noon

daily;

Av. Exhibition of
HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY, 494 Laurel
Processes,”’
Graphic
‘“‘The
Holman’s
A.
raphic techniques from John
rougn August.
. North Shore Art
LA PETITE GALERIE, 828 Davis St., Evanston
Morris) Gabel, 917
(Mrs.
Eleanor
eague show, including paintings by
August.
through
Park,
Highland
airview Rd.,
Av., Highland Park.
PARKER EDWARDS GALLERY, 503 Central
other diversified imports,
,
Montunal
painter
Spanish
late
the
by
ork
to 9 p.m. Friday,
0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.

SHOPPING

ample

ORCHARD

OLD

Gillson

BOWL,

WILMETTE
night.

Show,

Harmonizers

Shore

North

Park.

8

Productions

Drama

Av.,

Laramie

1100

PLAYHOUSE,

ACADEMY

9:15

Armstrong,

lot.

east parking

onday,

‘“Hogan’s

Wilmette.

Saturdays, and
boat,” 8:15 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 7 and 10 p.m.
3.
and 8:15 p.m. Sundays, through Sept.

700 W. Rand Rd., at Euclid, Mt.
CLUB THEATER,
COUNTRY
8:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 8
x,”*
Prospect. “‘Champagne Comple
Sundays, extended through Sept.
nd 11 p.m. Saturdays, and 7:30 p.m.
Invisible

Theater, in ‘The
0. For children, the Country Club Children’s
2.

h Sept.
Dragon,” 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturdays, throug

CAROUSEL THEATER, Midlane Farm
“My Fair Lady,” opening tonight, 8:30,

MR. L’S
Wadsworth.

4. For

ightly, through Sept.
hnd 2 p.m. Saturday.

Country Club,
also 8:30 p.m.
10 a.m.

‘‘Alice in Wonderland,”

children,

” 7:30 p.m. Sunday and 8 p.m.
bunday; “Long Day’s Journey Into Night,
Wednesday and next
“Two

Tuesday; and
rhursday.

Miss Margie Bodle of Bannock-

a
in
prize
second
won
burn
‘tudent art show at the University
_ of Illinois’ Aloe ey
conferlerton
ence center.
Bodle
Miss
attended a oneweek session of
the art school
ship
her

hd

PA.)

Art Award

by local member organizations of
the Illinois State Federation of
Women’s Clubs.
Miss Bodle is the daughter of
the William W. Bodles, 1375 Valley
Rd. Her prize-winning work is
for
school
at the
held
being
_ judging for a traveling show.

evanston

Gé

scholar-

a_

on

p.m.

8:30

Seesaw,”

Girl Wins

&gt; annockburn

1716 Central. un 4-4900- tree parking
;

awarded
by _ the

She

and

daily lectures

Club.

Woman’s

(fel.

and-board

scholarships

“ee

paint-

ng, drawing, and sculpture.
for
program
three-week
The
alented art students offers intruction and facilities, with room-

Jeanne Diamond to Sing

Because

of

the

cancellation

the 1967 Lyric Opera season, Mrs.

Diamond

has

accepted

singing

engagements this fall in South
Bend, Ind., and Charleston, W.Va.

Mrs. Diamond is vocal director
of the H. Baron Moss Studios in
Glencoe.

August 24, 1967
es

&lt;

apartment. Bedford is a shy lad a
who panics after he makes a date a

with a girl he meets at a concert.
After the young lady arrives, the

differently —
out
works
evening
from the expectations of all three
in a fashion both amusing and

at 2:30

&amp;

Those not saturated with
ian lore, however, should

WILMETTE
Central at Wilmette Avenue
251-7411 * Park Free

Starts Friday
Rita Tushingham in

8:30

Ross Hunter,
“Thoroughly

“THE

(Tony

Saturday

her

this

house

beach

——-

—

mr.Lls

CAROUSEL
theater
Midiane

Farm Country
Wadsworth, Ill.

Club

AUGUST 25thSEPT. 4, 6-10
PRESENTING:
GREATEST
‘MUSICAL

|—
é

the producer of
Modern Millie”

PAD"
Matinee

2 p.m.

"CLARENCE
THE CROSS EYED LION"
SPECIAL KIDS MATINEES
Monday to Thursday

particularly
tion, it is neither
interesting, palatable, or funny.
On a California highway, Tony
Curtis loses all his possessions
when excitable Claudia Cardinale
accidentally wrecks his car. Re-

to

on

It)

to Get

(And How to Use it)
day from.
Friday from 6 p.m. — Satur p.m. —
4 p.m, — Sunday from 1:506:30 p.m.
Monday to Thursday from

comedy is on the shady side, and
it is weak in script and produc-

turning

How

&amp; Ross Hunter's Comedy

and prurient than its predecessors. Color. Adults and Mature
Young People.

WAVES

KNACK"

“THE

Sunday at 2:30 &amp; 8:00

this movie, and it is less sadistic

MAKE

io

:

ture Young People.

Bondenjoy

Curtis, Claudia Cardinale)
of
morality
the
Since

and Ma-

Adults

Color.

poignant.

of the

OVER: FINAL WEEK
Weekdays at 8 p.m.

Saturday

—

gests dinner for two at Bedford’s

1D 2-2400
FREE PARKING

Fank

Bedford,
:

the ladies, is the plot of this light —
pa
drama.
James Farentino, the wolf, sug-

(And

LAUGHS!"
YORK

West
3 Stooges &amp; Adam (Batman)
IS COMING”
“THE OUTLAWS
eo
LEWIS
and JERRY
“DELICATE DELINQUENT
Kids

show starts at 2:00
Out at 5:15 p.m.

in

p.m.

to

Edens Expressway between
Dundee &amp; Lake-Cook Road
VE 5-4445
;

STARTING
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 25

_

ROBERT
WALTER
MORSE
MATTHAU
INGER STEVENS
GUEST

STARS

Lucille Ball «
Polly Bergen
Sid Caesar *
Wally Cox »
Hal March «

Jack Benny
¢ Joey Bishop
Art Carney
Jayne Mansfield
Louis Nye

i

Carl Reiner « Phil Silvers

NEW
—a

Terry-Thomas

Phone

\

Orders:

244-0333

DINNER/THEATER

PANAVISION®

/

Burlington, Wis.
of

HELD

PAD
(Brian
Farentino)

talking pal, noted for his line with

445 CENTRAL AVE
Highland

great

two

the

between

version

—

for

in Wisconsin

Jeanne (Mrs. David) Diamond
of Glencoe will sing Saturday
night at Brown’s Lake Resort in

relations
powers.

film

in the

sus- —

The efforts of a shy and awkward young man to learn how to ©
deal with the opposite sex by
—
enlisting the aid of a smooth- —

Rogers and Hammerstein musical. The story is a bit thin when
spread out on the giant screen,
but Miss Andrews gives Maria

Sea of Japan as the suspect area
for an unidentified third nation
worsen
to
attempting
is
that

7

. ?
oii

Alps

British intelligence pinpoints the

tt SEX

rey

|

;

At Resort

Sé es

provided

‘

25th

"

attended

studied

AUG.

FRIDAY,

Deerfield

Miss Bodle

Connery, Mie Hama)
Sean Connery, the real James
Bond, is back, ready, and able for
his new assignment to find the
origin of a shark-like missile that
is swallowing up American and
Russian space ships.

DON’T

American Conservatory Theater,
RAVINIA PARK, Highland Park.
t; “Thieves’ Carnival,” 8:30
tonigh
8
”’
‘Long Day’s Journey Into Night,
Into Night,’”’ 3:30 p.m. Saturday;
).m. tomorrow; ‘“‘Long Day’s Journey
‘‘Thieves’ Carnival,” 3 p.m.
day;
Satur
p.m.
‘Beyond the Fringe,” 8:30
for the

plot becomes wearing. Adults.
THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Julie
Andrews, Christopher Plummer)
Julie Andrews as the convent
the
against
sings
Maria
bred
stunning scenery of the Austrian

YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE (Sean

Lewis

men—one

the YWCA. The dialog is frank in
its discussion of seduction, and the

done picture. Color. Adults.
p.m.

THE
James

with a fantastic way with women,
the other with a burning desire to
“knack”. -The
story
learn
the
concerns their involvement with
an
innocent
country
girl
who
bumps into them in her search for

in-

adultery

that

evidence

an-

had

Hitler

is managed

this fine family enter-

ty make

inventive

It tells of two young

Austria

tainment. Multi-Academy Award
winning film. Color. General Auwee
dience.

slight and immor-

hilariously

after

Nazis

pensefully. A wealth of melody
and well-loved songs, beautiful
production, and a storybook quali-—

in Curtis’s

comedy in its use of sight gags.

volves so many pitfalls that it is
hardly worth the effort. A well-

Programs
CENTER,

al plot with

give

more

Sid Caesar, and many

nd 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Music

edy combines a

ready to give lessons on how to
succeed in cheating on your wife,
desires for extramarital excitement are put on a more businesslike basis.
A generous supply of popular
comedians illustrates in brief epiand
sodes the embarrassments
Jack
of promiscuity.
problems
Benny, Art Carney, Carl Reiner,

to 9 p.m. Sunday.

in a climax

the

nexed

This sophisticated English com-

friendly
eye. When he has a
neighbor like Robert Morse who is

Hours are 10
orks of international artists portraits and animal studies.

spritely charm and Mr. Plumme
.
unbends with romantic wit.
The family’s clever escape from

he

cliffhouse as it is menaced by a
landslide. Color. Adults.
THE
KNACK
(Rita
Tushingham, Ray Brooks)

for adultery, it is established that
a man can be a happy husband
and father, with a gorgeous and
loving wife and still have a roving

Art Exhibits

coverage,

in high style by a married patron.
Some fast talking, polite blackmail, and a female skydiver and
her
muscle-building
boyfriend

tee

A GUIDE

insurance

learns that she is being subsidized

=

COLOR

by DELUXE

LZ

ROBERT

Mam WALTER

MORSE
Wve | MATTHAU
INGER STEVENS

FREE PARKING

FOR

2,000

CARS!

Overture:

Pe

AVAILABLE

8:30

Mr. L's

JUNIOR

CAROUSEL

Saturday, August 26th:

ALICE IN
WONDERLAND
10:30 a.m. — 2 p.m.

"The

most

sophisticated

sex comedy

of the season’

—

Time — f

Magazine.

“The broadest and funniest farce that has come from Hollywood
since the Russians came last year. Walter Matthau approaches
infidelity with the ingenuousness of a clumsy bull-moose’) —
.
Bosley Crowther, New York Times.

(Suggested

For

Mature

Audiences)

LR IS
NPD REE

Fine

by

Compiled

�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

vanston — City of Many Faces
By BETTY LITTLE
area’s

Mr. Jennings said one of the
greatest selling points of Evanston
is its public schools, which he

In 1967, families settle in Evans-

country. He points out to prospects that Evanston High School
each year has a greater percentage of its graduates continuing
their education. And, because it is
an established system, it gets and
keeps an excellent teaching staff.
“I would like to campaign for

In

1826,

the

Evanston

first settler, Stephen Scott, arrived unintentionally when he was
Ps ashore with his family after
eing accused of cheating at dice
y a ship’s captain.
_.

_ ton in a less dramatic
_ Today

there

fashion.

is a great

deal

of

_ exploration into the merits of the
Ommunity
among

and

the

Realtors

best

sources

are

of infor-

_ mation
for residents
thinking
_ about Evanston as a place to live.

To

the

cue

family

sitting

in

a

| Realtor’s
office, | Evanston’s
_ schools, recreation facilities, and

| city

government

—_—
This

is the

are

just

first article

in a

‘series on area communities,

ing

interesting

as

sidelights

giv-

about

em and generally noting what it

that makes them fine places in
hich to live.

important
_ Closet

as their bedroom

needs.

Evanston

and

Realtors

realize this, and usually have a
great deal of material on hand

bout the city’s qualities. —
Be”
Keeps File of Data

|

William G. Jennings of Quinlan

and Tyson, Inc., 1571 Sherman
v., keeps a large data file on
| Evanston in his office. It includes

_ maps,

printed especially for the

firm’s

use,

showing

points

of

interest—even bus lines. There
sois a large map of Evanston’s

hool
all.

districts

hanging

on

the

considers

among

customers
buyers,

to

the best in the

be

first,’ Mr.

second

home

Jennings

said.

page

numbers.

70

He

said

that

the

Realtor

is

important as a public relations
agent for Evanston because prospects do not normally have the
time, while searching for a home,
to also make trips to all of the
agencies and organizations which

would have
community.

on

information

Evanston has 81,500
population that has been
stable over a number of
terms of ethnic, racial
gious backgrounds as

granted,
such
as its excellent
public transportation system, its
free garbage collection, and its

Modern

on

abundance of playgrounds.”

“Then they would appreciate Evanston for the things we take for

the

people, a
relatively
years—in
and reliwell as

about

an unimaginative

colors

little cupboard

with

a few shelves
mirror on the door.

and

any

When

other

type

it is expected

to

William J. Sadler of Sadler and
Hultman,
Inc.,
514
Davis
St.,
thinks that the type of people
included in the population statistics is one of Evanston’s strongest
“One

of

the

advantages

in

Evanston

Mr.

Not any more.
The Illinois
Association of Plumbing-Heating-

with

the right

in fixtures,

wall

and

modern

the

bathroom

swing doors, three-way mirrors to
aid in grooming, two or three
special compartments that can be
locked to keep medicines out of
the reach of children.

based on classic, early American,
Victorian, contemporary or just

There's exceptional
Winnetka

quality

location.

GLENCOE—
HAS PRIVATE
SANDY BEACH

_ first approaches prospects on the

| qualities of Evanston through the

_ local newspaper by printing picof

the

5-4455

in this finely maintained ranch home in a preLiving room and library each have firepla
ce,
Dining room, excellent kitchen with breakfast
area. Master bedroom has own
bath and dressing room. Tw © more twin-siz
e bedrooms each with bath.
Fourth bedroom and bath on lower level. Central
air conditioning, 2-car
garage. Priced in 80's. ~
ferred

Mr. Jennings said that his firm

some

VErnon

ring Ringer for resu/ts

_Jennings said. “We are encouraging people to live in a totality. of
~ existence community.”

of

sociable

friendly

Fo

- than just a bedroom suburb,” Mr.

tures

most

WINNETKA —
ON HALF - ACRE
BEAUTIFULLY
LANDSCAPED

design-

ful too. Features include sliding or

depth to the room. They’re available with a wide variety of frames

and_

the

floor

The modern medicine cabinet
isn’t just beautiful—it’s more use-

get them with a broad expanse of
mirror that gives an illusion of

that

Seymow. Graham

theme.

tribute to the beauty and general
decor of the bathroom. You can

said

people in the country,” he said
“Prospective homeowners always
(Continued on page 70)

ers use the medicine cabinet and
a vanity lavatory to establish the

Cooling
Contractors
points
out
that today medicine cabinets con-

also

of design.

combined

Many

Sadler

variety of activities open to Evan
stonians, because of the colleges
attracts prospective settlers.
“Evanstonians also are among

coverings, shower doors or curtains, they can help you set the
theme of the entire room.

a small

as a university town i

the type of people it attracts,” h¢
said. ‘‘Evanstonians seem abové
average in sophistication, intelli
gence, and education.”

REAL ESTATE
362 PARK AVE., GLENCOE

of Bathroom

There
was
a time
when
a
bathroom medicine cabinet was

And

remain that way. Construction of
multiple-unit
dwellings
and the
proposed development of presently vacant property will bring the
population to a maximum of 90,000
to 100,000 in 1975.

selling points.

Medicine Cabinets

Add to Beauty

_ “We try to show prospective
_ residents that Evanston is more

|

Photo

beautiful

An unusual home on beautiful lake
property. Cedar shingle
split-level
with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Living room
with floor-length windows and!
fireplace, large dining area, extensive panelin

Tesidences available for purchase.

|

“But we are really selling the
intangibles of Evanston to our
_ prospects,” Mr. Jennings said.
‘Time after time, community
alues win out over the type of

garage.

A

well-built,

low-maintenance

home

g. Paneled kitchen,
priced in 90's.

2-car

_ house desired or the price range.”
Developed Community

Mr. Jennings pointed out that
one of the most important intangi-

bles is that Evanston is a devel| oped community, meaning that its
| city

| well

government

established

smoothly.

and

schools

and

are

operate

“The buyer of his second home
usually looks for the intangibles
more

| time

than the one who

buyer,”

Mr.

is a

Jennings

first-

said.

“If you have ever had a fire in
_ your home, you would appreciate
a permanent fire department over
volunteer department.”

IMMEDIATE

POSSESSION

CHOICE EAST LOCATION.
Close to public and Catholic schools, lake,
train &amp; shopping.
Lovely L.R. with fireplace. Separate dining room.
Kitchen
with

separate

breakfast

area;

screened

C.T. baths. Rec. Rm. with fireplace.
NEWLY DECORATED — MOVE IN CONDITION

Ring Ringer
Linden

HI

6-7274

4

bedrooms;

2!

$54,900

For Results

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Central
ID 2-6600

GLENCOE —
RIPARIAN
LAKE
PROPERTY
A gracious traditional clapboard Colonial situated
on a 132 x 600 foot
tree-shaded, handsomely landscaped site on the bluff
in east Glencoe.
Wonderful living room with fireplace dramatic sun room,
large dining
room, breakfast room, modernized kitchen.
Six Bedrooms, 3 baths, two
marvelous sleeping porches with jalousied windows. Large,
beach. Dramatic lake views from the house. Upper brackets. private sand

August
Le

24,
se

1967
Eee

Sacks

eS

�Bailey Joins Lakeside Realty

rs. Donald
rs.

Donald

Highland

Ln.,

aral

Bailey

of

363

Park,

has

of Highland Park for three years.
A graduate of Senn High School
in Chicago, she attended Pine

ned the staff of Lakeside Realty

Junior

Manor

attend

dren

Put Yourself in These Pictures:

College.

Her

chil-

Edgewood

and

Ken-

nedy schools.

Highland Park.
A native of Chicago, Mrs. Bailey
new to the real estate field. She

s applied for membership in the

anston-North Shore Board of
baltors.
She has been active in com-

Scout
mem-

nity affairs as a Girl
hder, PTA member, and
r

Sinai

Service

hobbies

include

of the Mount
b Board.

Bailey’s

rs.

and
riding,
horseback
nis,
imming. The mother of three
ildren, she has been a resident

Realtors
lake Time
or Golf
off

took time

130 persons

About

e 30th annual Golf Outing of the
anston-North Shore Board of

puntry
ards

Club was followed by an
dinner at the club at-

nded

by

|

by

onated

“AHN

MULTIPLE
LISTING

oy

BLDG:

to suit you.

FILES

neon OR

of classic tradi-

tonal architecture, by Stanley Anderson.
An opportunity to purchase a classic Lake Forest
home at a price that allows for interior decorating

SEARCHED

oe

but lasting beauty

simple,

For appointment to see call
Ken

Sav-

Federal

Skokie

640 VERNON
AM 2-2223
:

Award winners, their firms, and
ophies follow:
Low gross—First, Buck Ayars
Ayars Realty in Northbrook, a
5, received a silver coffee service

The

caieeeuiai

VE 5-0236

persons.

190

about

|
|

Chase

Chevy

at

If you desire privacy and serenity afforded by the
maturely wooded, landscaped lot on a quiet, tree
lined street
A smaller home among the many larger homes
in this neighborhood.

Skokie holds his award for low net, a 71.

om work recently to take part in

ealtors.
The outing

EAST LAKE FOREST

and
Silver coffee services were awarded for the best low gross
of
s
member
by
held
net totals during the recent annual golf outing
for
service
bis
Holding
.
Realtors
of
Board
the Evanston-North Shore
Co.
the best low gross, a 75, is A. Buck Ayars (left) of Ayars Realty
in
Inc.
King
D.
Armond
of
in Northbrook, while Gene Worthington

Brennan

gs and Loan Association; secd, C. Arthur Carlson of the
arlson firm in Evanston, 79, a

water

lver

donated

pitcher

by

irst National Bank of Evanston;
ird, Gordon Meling, Quinlan and
yson in Deerfield, 80, a silver

egetable dish donated by Evansbn Federal Savings and Loan
\ssociation.
net—First,

Low

bn of Armond

e golf course in
custom home skirting th
Strikin
NARY.
OUT OF- THE
baths. Full dining
SCHOOL. 5 bedrms., 3Y; EWEST KITCHEN,
Glencoe. OCCUPANCY IN TIME FO
rm. w/fplc. Play rm.
rm., plus oversize brkfst. rm. Family
$9 ’
completely equipped. Air-condit.

Worthing-

Gene

D. King,

Inc., in

71, a silver coffee service

kokie,

fr

»

-

onated by Iredale Moving and
torage Co.; second, Tom Mason

f George J. Cyrus and Co., Inc.,
water
72, silver
Evanston,
itcher donated by First National
bank of Skokie; third, Bob Reilnd of Skokie Federal Savings and
oan Association, 79, silver vegetble dish donated by Skokie Mov-

s home in
QUALITY and liveability in this graciou
WINNETKA — UNEXCELLED
Liv. rm. has bay
acre. Beautiful foyer opens to terrace.

ng and Storage Co.

in prime area on %
Semi-modern kitchen.
"
library. Brkfst rm.
and fplc., formal dining rm.,
all on
s —
baths plus guest or maid’s quarter
rm. 5 bedrms., 4%
0.
$125,00
—
Luxurious appointments. See today
i
ey
Ege
* ag

Laundry
2nd fir.

&amp;.

#

~

Lake Forest — West Central Area
Brand new Williamsburg Dutch Colonial with every
conceivable luxury feature. Nearly 3,000 square
feet of living area, and I'/2 acres of heavily timbered property. Complete package including landscaping is available now at a price far below what
you would expect for this great family home.

eae

and custom beauty of this 5-bedrm. home
YOU'LL LIKE THE INFORMALITY
Extra large living rm. Family rm.
in Sherwood Forest area of Highland Park.
hearth. Large eating-in kitchen. 4 baths plus
w/brick fplc. wall and oo
Easy-care.
SCHOOLS.
BUS TO EXCELLENT
yard.
Air-condit. Wooded
SAUNA.
See in 50's.

For appointment to see call
Ken Brennan
at
brick

bedroom

| Two

ranch
site.

WOODED

75x

159

car

garage

plus

an

outdoor

Carr Realty Inc.
723 Waukegan

August 24,

2

$20,900.00

BAR-B-QUE.

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Deerfield

John Channer

SETTING make this 3-bedrm. Ranch a
ATTENTION TO DETAIL and WOODSY
fplc. and bluestone hearth, the
MUST SEE. You'll like the 28’ living rm. w/stone
area. Ideal scr. porch and terrace.
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�Summer—Time
Summer

has

been

unusually

find themselves

cool in most parts of the country

when

homeowner to have the work do

Now, while your heating system
down,

is the

best

time

on a waiting li

they

need their service
offd
contractors
Many
most.
summer specials to encourage t

this year, just a reminder that the
home heating season will be here
before you know it.

is shut

to Think

early. This is their way of sprea
ing out the work load.

to

have it checked and, if necessary,
overhauled or even replaced. This

advice comes from the Illinois
Association of Plumbing-HeatingCooling Contractors. The association points out that heating con-

tractors get busier as fall approaches and homeowners
may
PETAR

An aerial view of Evanston shows a picturesque
community on Lake Michigan. Realtors point to
the 4.25 miles of lakefront and the city's many

R

OUR MARE R CAE at Be

other qualities in selling the community as a fine
place in which to live. (Nickerson Photo)

City Has Varied Attractions
(Continued from page 68)
are worried that they won’t make
friends in a new area, but it
always seems that three or four
months after they have moved to
Evanston they come back to our
office to tell us how much they
like the people they have met.”
Mr. Sadler also praised the
Evanston YMCA

as a

great draw-

ing card, pointing out that virtual-

ly every indoor sport is taught at

the Y for children from age 9
through — in addition to its
activities for the whole family.
Mr. Sadler also said that he is
proud about the clean, residential

areas of Evanston, and enjoys
pointing out to clients how well
kept people’s homes and yards are
throughout the community.
Orville G. Daily Sr. of Smart
and Golee Inc., 1564 Sherman Av.,
praises Evanston’s city government to his clients.
“Municipal services are efficiently furnished at a minimum of
cost without waste or graft,’’ he
said. “We have excellent police
and fire protection which make it
a safe place to live.”
Mr. Daily also listed Evanston’s
recreational facilities which includes 4.25 miles of lakefront, 70

city parks, boat ramps, and tennis
courts, as some of the most
outstanding features of Evanston.
When Mr. Daily is queried on
Evanston by a prospect, he also
praises the shopping centers, the
churches, hospitals, and particularly the variety of residential
housing available in every price
range—efficiencies
to
condominums.
“Evanston is a typical hometown community
with friendly
people and great advantages,” he
said. “It has so much to offer.”

At last count,
nians agree.

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TOMORROW
high

9 to 10:30 a.m.—Junior
football, Jewett Park.

Mrs.

1 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
Sunday
1 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m.—Public

9

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and

Jaycee

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Tuesday
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The $800 was raised by members of the Knights for needy
students at Carmel High School

RETURN

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os

Daniel,

Steven,

and

Charlotte

Kloppelt,

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of

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Larry, and Mrs. Gamso’s mother, —

The annual drive is known as
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TREE

2

Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Gamso

James School in Highwood.

6, and

money

supervised recreation and leader-

in Waukegan, Holy Cross Parochial School in Deerfield, and St.

Deer-

and children, Ron and Katie,
recently moved to 1451 Berkeley
Ct. from 1130 Gordon Av. Mr.
Lieber is with Storer Television
Sales in Chicago.

Woodland

beTP

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11:30

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arine Corps. He also has been a

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hite House aide.

The Most Beautiful Community
on the North Shore

sonal

6 to 9 p.m.—Public

—
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Columbus,
of
Knights
the
by
Council 4238, Immaculate Heart of
Mary, this year.

MOVE TO NEW HOME

7 p.m.—Men’s

school,
parks.

Allen,

has two children,
Patricia, 7.

swimming, pool.

oined Allstate in 1960. He is a
rraduate of the University of
Pennsylvania and was formerly
bublic affairs officer for the U.S.

VW

Monday
high
a.m.—Junior
B. Shepard Junior

1 to 5 and

anager of the Allstate Insurnce Companies’ Midwest Zone.
Mr. Avignone, 1655 We-Go Tr.,

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the math department. The family

High School.

John J. Avignone of Deerfield
as recently promoted to service

R.

spat:
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Mr. Allen, a retired lieutenant
colonel, was executive director of

swimming, pool.

s Promoted

Wins

field resident, was awarded a $100
gift certificate during the opening
celebration of the new Wilson
Jump store in Highland Park.
The family moved to Deerfield
Aug. 1 from West Point, where

football, Jewett Park.

9 to 10:30.
football, Alan

Allen

Wilson Jump Gift

9 a.m. to noon—Registration for

illage Man

ceived

swimming, pool.

Saturday

John J. Avignone

Four

Wednesday
9 to 16:30 a.m.—Junior
high
football, Shepard.
1 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m.—Public

Mrs.

Sn

Scholarships by K.C. Council —

1 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.

1 to 5 and 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance,
Jewett Park.

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TODAY
9 to 10:30 a.m.—Junior
football, Jewett Park.

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�Gardeners Set Annual Show

‘Will Be Held
The 1967-68 textbook sale for
Highland Park and Deerfield high
_

The American Gardeners
ciation will hold its annual
and vegetable show from
p.m. Sept. 10 in Highwood
munity Center.
Thirteen prizes of silver

Schools will be held from 9 a.m. to

12:30 p.m.

Monday

through

next

Thursday.
_

The

_

ously

high

school

announced

district

that

ters,

previ-

the

Freshmen

may

books
Monday;
Tuesday;
juniors,

_ and

seniors,

next

purchase

Annuals;

may

pay

their

their

fees,

In

pur-

_ Substitute Teachers
Highland Park and Deerfield
_ high schools are seeking substitute

_ teachers for nearly all subjects
for the 1967-68 school year.

The chairmen of the three winning floats in Deerfield's Family Day
parade display their trophies. From left are Roy Kissling, chairman

of the Rotary float which won the Parade

Marran,

Jody

Faulks,

son, North Suburban

(Bud

Daley

Photo)

and

Jeannie’

Marshal's Award;

Fox,

the

eventful

Patrick

winner.

Evangelical Free Church, the Senator's Award.

substitutes are needed as a

_ backlog for the 300-person teach_ ing
staff. Interested certified
_ teachers may contact the office of
the

|

personnel

assistant
in

superintendent

the

district

for

office,

- 1040 W. Park Av., Highland Park.

Dr.,
Deerfield.
Straw and Mrs.

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- _
colm B. Maclntire, 465 Standish

11 a.m.

must

Exhibitors

be i

Named

Chief

Robert C. Ellsworth, 39, of 113
Camille Av., Deerfield, has bee

named

chief of the tourism

become effective Sept. 1.

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_ Tours of Highland Park High
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�Merchants Follow Script
Again in Comeback Win
Whoever wrote the script for the

New Trier Merchants’ third-round

Merchants had their second
nament win in three outings.

game
in the National Baseball
Congress tournament in Wichita,
Kan., against Sloan, N.Y., Monday

on the tough Liberal, Kan., Deg
Jays in the double-eliminatio

night

tourney.

really

outdid

himself

this

time.

youngster

The Merchants, who are becoming
the tourney’s
come
back

kids,

did

it again,

scoring

five

runs in the last two innings to pull
out a 5-4 victory. New Trier has
had a knack of rallying to win ball
games, but never was the ability

more apparent than Monday.
Sloan jumped off to a 1-0 lead in

the first inning off Merchant
‘pitcher Greg Dean on a pair of
hits

Tuesday

and

a

another

theft

man

of

home

was

while

being

thrown

out at second base.
Though the first four innings the
Merchants
could
only
muster

three hits off Sloan pitcher Bob
Bettcher. Meanwhile, the New
Yorkers struck for a pair of runs
in the four when Bettcher walked
and

leadoff

slammed

man

Jim

a curve

ball

eighth.

retired

the

side

in the

The
Merchants
wasted
little
time in winning the game. Wald
led off the eighth with his third
hit. Battaglia
followed
with
a
double to the wall in left, but Wald
was thrown out trying to score.
Frank went to third on a passed
ball,
and
Manchester
walked.
Then Roger Wallenstein, substituting for injured catcher Jeff Hall,
lifted a lazy fly ball to center
which was deep enough to score
Battaglia with the winning run.
Cohlmeyer,
former
Evanston
High School standout, retired the
side in order in the ningth, and the

night

the

team

tour
too

After the game, Merchant manf
ager Tim Russell said, “‘The gamé¢
was typical of the way we’ve bee
playing all year. We get behing
three or four runs and we always
seem to have what it takes tq
come back and win.”’
Russell was very happy wit]
Cohlmeyer’s
relief
appearance
saying, ‘‘Joe has fantastic pois
for a 17-year-old. Dean also did 4
good job. The only bad pitch hg
threw all night was the home ruj

bali.”’
First baseman Wald now ha
six hits in 12 trips to the plat
during
NBC
play to lead th
Merchant
attack.
Included
ar

two home runs and a double.

Klein

over

the

leftfield fence.
Threat Fails
Merchnats came up with a

The

threat in the sixth when Tim
Russell walked and Gary Wald
doubled him to third after two
were out. But Frank Battaglia
snashed one back at Bettcher and was thrown out at first.

In the top of the seventh, Sloan
added another marker on a walk

ee

oo

Ted

Rachwalski

(left), Northwestern

University golfer who

plays

and a triple after two were out to
make it a 40 ball game.

out of the Wilmette Golf Club, and Brian Kotzin of Wilmette share

an umbrella during the rain delay at the state publinx tourney. (Bud
Daley Photo)

Dick
lead

Rain, Small Field Can’t
Dim State Publinx Sparkle
Except for a three-hour rain
delay during the final 18 holes,
and a smaller field than expected,
the inaugural state public links
tournament

Northern

sponsored

by

Illinois Men’s

the

Amateur

Golf Association last week
smashing success.

was

a

“We’re very pleased with the
whole thing,” said Wilmette’s Ace
Ellis, a NIMAGA director and one
of the guiding lights behind the
tournament.
Nothing about the tournament
was
better than the finish at

Chevy

Chase

Huske

of Glen

in Wheeling.
Oak

went

Dave

into the

final nine holes with a five-stroke
bulge over Len Fiocca of Arlington Heights, then suddenly found
himself a shot behind six holes
later.

Huske
brilliant

salvaged
wedge

a par

shot

on

with
the

a

long

par-three 16th, then put away the
title with a 287 total when Fiocca
bogied the final two holes in
gathering darkness.
“There isn’t another public links
tournament in the area like it,’’ he
declared. ‘We tried to compile a
tournament
that had
the best
features of all publinks tourna-

ments. We
74

had

a good

prize list

(25), we

ran

the tournament

only

84

to
a

Charlie

Russell

stepped

to the

plate,
and
Bettcher
was
kind
enough to issue his third walk of

on

competitors

entered the meet, Ellis felt that
this one should get the project off
the ground and make for better
things in the future.

Results
Dave Huske
Len Fiocca
Warren Luebcke
Al Semrad
Bob Peterson
George Cascino
Len Arnold
Mills Rendell
Merritt Cook Jr.
Andy Toth
Lloyd McWilliams
Nello Campagni
Jay Oliver
Ted Rachwalski
Bill Stillwell
Al Ogrins
Howard Edwards
Dennis Piotrowski
George Noth
Charles Wilson
Ozzie Mazzetta
Jerry Damascus
Mel Williams
Brian Kotzin
Jim Bullard
Frank Lobell
Carl Skoglund
Ace Ellis
Frank Lobell
Howard
Katz
Julio Campagni
Bernard Papreck
Jerry Slavonia
Dave Wallgren
“an Ont
William Jankel
Randy Harman

Machester drew a walk
off the inning. After

groundout put Manchester on second, pinch-hitter Tom Valesquez
also received a base on balls.

schedule, and the course was in
good
shape
for a_ public
golf
course. You can’t ask for much
more than that.”

Although

Then the Merchants put together one of their patented comebacks. In their half of the seventh,

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84-74-78-80—316
80-77-81-78—316
79-76-85-77—317
81-76-79-81—317
77-80-75-85—317
78-79-78-84—319
76-79-79-85—319
78-77-83-81—319
82-75-87-76—320
79-79-82-80—320
78-79-82-83—329

the inning to load the bases. Tim
Russell grounded to short, and
Charlie

was

forced

at

second

while Manchester scored.
Mackie

Homers

Then
Del
Mackie
promptly
jacked one out of the park and
tied the game at 44. His blast
cleared the leftfield fence

at the

Howard Conant
were runnersup in
Tennis tournament
on page 76. (Bud

354-foot sign, and there never was
a doubt about it.
Righthander
Joe
Cohlmeyer
came on in relief of Dean, and the

Box
New

Trier

Score

(5)

.
AbRH
C. Russell, cf 3 0 0
- Russell, ss 2 1 0
Mackie, |
3 1 1.
rey, rf
4 0 1
Wald, 1b
4 0 3
Battaglia, 3b
4 1 1
Manchester, 2b 2 1 1
Wallenstein,c 3 0 0
ean, p
2 0 O
Velasquez, ph
0 1 O
Cohimeyer,p
1 0 0
Totals

23°

5

Sloan

(4)
Ab RH
3S
Se
2-4
ae
40
1
40
1
1 0 0
4 0 1
4 0 0
ree
ee
196

Klein, cf
Robida, 3b
Deidello, Ib
Schroeder, rf
Cott,c
—
Rudawski, If
Degener,2b
Rogawski,ss
Beftcher, p
Batt, p

7

Totals

30

4

6

Score by Innings
Sloan
New Trier

100020100—4 6
O0O00004Ix—5
7

90
2

RBI — Mackie
3, Wallenstein;
Klein
2,
pee.
HR — Mackie; Klein. 3B — Deidelo. 2B — Battaglia, Wald, Grey. E — Wallenstein,
Battaglia.
SF — Wallenstein.
SB —
Robida, Degener. Left — New Trier 7, Sloan 5.
PITCHING

SUMMARY

IP
Dean

Cohimeyer (W)
Bettcher (L)
Batt

PB — Cott.

2
pe
2/3
T — 2:10.

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R

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BB

SO

64°.

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8

of Glenview (left) and Jerry Karzen of Glencoe
the |6-under division of the Illinois State Junio
at Birchwood Club last week. See story and results
Daley Photo)

Deerfield Colt Team
Wins Final Contest
Deerfield’s

Lake-Cook

League

Colt team won its final game of
the season last week when it beat
Northfield 6-4 as Jim DeJong went
the distance to gain the win on a
yield of four hits.

The

victory

Season mark
the league.

Bill Hill,

gave

Deerfield

a

of 13-9 overall, 8-6 in

Deerfield’s

manager,

termed the game “‘the most evenly
matched and best-played game of

the

season.

Both

pitchers

per-

formed

well and the fielding wa:

good—for a change.”
Northfield had beaten Deerfield
6-5 earlier in the season.
“Although
neither
of
these

teams finished in first place in the
league, they both represent the
finest purposes and soundest rea
sons

for Colt summer

ball,”

said

24,

196

Hill.
For the season Deerfield scored
a total of 90 runs while allowing
the opponents just 58.

August

�Graves

Cards Win

Captures
Net Titles

Crown

Pony

x.

a

a

ART BELANGER
HE NATIONAL

*

ROGER

WALLENSTEI N

has come

CONGRESS

BASEBALL

|

Eisne

ee

ADS

AN

(FINN

xl

claim

too

moves

game

that the

slowly.

Tennaqua Club in Deerfield.

hich certainly doesn’t help the sports popularity.
We had the opportunity to see how the NBC solves
baseball’s problem while watching the New Trier Merin

play

tournament

in national

hants

apital of the NBC.
innovated a time
HE PRESIDENT OF THE NBC, Ray Dumont,
the ball within
throw
must
pitcher
a
that
tes
stipula
which
clock
and the
sounds
buzzer
a
doesn’t,
he
If
0 seconds after he receives it.
had delivered
hatter is awarded a ball, just as though the hurler

|

doesn’t step
ne wide of the strike zone. Conversely, if the batter
a strike is posted
Into the batter’s box within the allotted 20 seconds,
n the scoreboard.

at the beginning
A team also gets 90 seconds to put the ball in play
offering within
first
his
ed
deliver
bf an inning. If the pitcher hasn’t
out of the

after the third

) seconds

an

frame,

previous

automatic

d to step in
hall is awarded to the batter. The batter is also require

before the 90-second time limit expires.
and also scouts
Ed Chaney, who heads the NBC office in Wichita
the whole thing
figured
t
‘Dumon
says,
,
Dodgers
or the Los Angeles
for gimmicks.”
guy
great
a
He’s
but and innovated the clock in 1960.
It’s a great ck.”
“gimmi
a
just
than
But we think the clock is more
by saying, ‘“‘The
about
came
device
the
how
s
explain
Chaney
dea.
some long, drawn out
dea came from the fans. We used to have
for. So Dumont depames in Wichita which the fans didn’t care

fans — especially
ided to see what he could do to accommodate the
hustle
and

ore
players

came

who

he ones

the

also

out

clock

the

it because

keeps

teams

The

to complete.

time

a shorter

take

ball games

like

They

at night.

the

it —

love

hustling

them

and

on

heir toes.”
URING
games

the NBC schedules
TOURNAMENT,
contain as many
slates
The evening

THE NATIONAL
around the clock.

these eveas three games, starting at 5:30 p.m. The last contest on
nineings gets started about 10 p.m. but the teams still can get in a
t.
midnigh
by
ns
occasio
most
on
game
inning
past
When the White Sox play a twilight-night twinbill, it’s usually
1 a.m. before the fans who want to see two games
park. New Trier’s game with Slater, Ia., featured
of 24 hits, but the game still took only two hours
complete.
What do the players think of the clock? New
Dean says, ‘‘The 20-second rule has no effect on

ever. It’s the 90 seconds
speeds up the game.”

that bothers

me a

Karen Waldron of Beverly Hills 6-

that one.
King
Walt
and
Feller
Steve
were the managers of the Cards.

can get out of the
13 runs and a total
and 20 minutes to

Trier pitcher Greg
my control whatso-

little, but it certainly

‘I need
ts
Another Merchant pitcher, Joe Cohlmeyer, commen
d limit
20-secon
the
so
anyway,
pitch
to
only eight or nine seconds
sometimes,
doesn’t bother me at all. Between innings I feel hurried
almost as though I have to run out to the mound.”

4, 6-1 in the finals
division.

of the

SINGLES
Quarter-Finals
Highland
Dann,
Elain
def.
Graves
Club 6-1, 6-0; Barbara
Park Country
Kitty
def.
Hills
Beverly
Conley.
Elita
6-2;
6-3,
Tennaqua
Blatchford,
Jean
def.
Cycle
and
Saddle
Murphy,
Park 3-6, 6-1, 6-4;
Gompers
Sabatka,
def.
Hills,
Beverly
Waldron,
Karen
6-2, 6-0;
Dede Allen, Bath and Tennis
Mimi
def.
Park
Lottie Culberg, Lincoln
Linda
Gimble, Lincoln Park 7-5, 7-5;

Horwitch,

Skokie

Racquet

Prissy
6-1;
6-0,
Ellyn
Lake
Filson,
Pierce,
def. Beverly
Tennaqua
Bax,
7-5;
5-7,
6-3,
Club
Polo
Brook
Oak
Joan
def.
Chicago
Bleck,
Phyllis
default.
by
a
Kittermaster, Tennaqu
Semi-Finals
Hor6-1, 6-2;
def. Waldron
Graves
witch def. Bleck 6-2, 8-6.
Finals
Graves def. Horwitch 6-0, 6-2.
DOUBLES
Second Round
and
Henry
Page
def.
Graves-Roth
Hinsdale 6-1, 6-0; Jean
Julie Money:
Bax-Bev Merletti, Tennaqua def. Diane
Grundy-Carol Kleiman, Glenview Park
Skokie
Kellogg,
Bleck-Kathy
6-1, 6-3;
,
CC def. Irene Geocaris-Ginny Wheelan
Hor7-5;
6-4,
4-6,
Tennis,
Winnetka
ee
witch-Waldron def. Athlene Nixon-L6-3;
6-1,
Tennis
Winnetka
Beadle,
Louise Wilson-Jo McSweeney, OnwentHugelria
sia def. Kitty Blatchford-Glo
Adele
8-6;
6-4;
Park
it, Northbrook
oor
Northm
Karzen,
Morrison-Evelyn
Bath
Bazeley,
iane
Allen-D
def. Dede
and Tennis 6-2, 6-0.
Quarter-Finals
Graves-Roth def. J. Bax-Merletti 6-0,
-1; P. Bax-Martin def. Bleck-Kellogg
def.
Horwitch-Waldron
17-5;
6-4,
4-6,
n
Nixon-Beadle 7-5, 6-3; Morrison-Karze
7-5.
6-1,
eney
-McSwe
def. Wilson
Semifinals
6-0,
Graves-Roth def. P. Bax-Martin
4-6, 6-2; Horwitch-Waldron def. Morrison-Karzen 7-5, 4-6, 6-3.
Finals
Horwitch-Waldron
def.
Graves-Roth
6-4, 6-1
Consolation Singles Final
Lottie Culberg def. Joan Kittermaster 6-2, 7-5.
Consolation Doubles Final
Athlene Nixon-Lee Beadle def. Phyllis Bleck-Kathy Kellogg 6-2, 6-2.

s
Center fielder Charlie Russell doesn’t have any love for Dumont’

innovation.

set
‘It bothers me up at the plate,”’ he says, “T can’t get

because I’m always watching it.”
t
‘J think it’s a good idea for tournament games,” says Merchan
ue ball
big-leag
hurt
would
it
think
I
“But
Grey.
Tom
fielder
right
games.”
has
E CAN’T FULLY AGREE with Russell and Grey. Charlie
so he
played under the time limit only in the NBC tourney,
obviously

isn’t accustomed

to it. But

the clock

too much, because in New Trier’s game

can’t bother

Russell

against Slater he managed

to collect two hits, including a long home run.
ring the gadSo far professional baseball has been cool to conside
ng scoreboard
explodi
Sox’
White
the
initiated
Veeck
Bill
get. When

he left room

in the lower left hand

which is similar
turned on.

Chaney

says,

to the

clock,

NBC

“The Texas

League

after we put it in, and they’re

corner

but

the

adopted

pretty happy

for a ‘‘pitch-o-meter ,”’
timer

has

never

been

the clock three years
with

it. But the major

into their
leagues probably will never use it because it would cut
concession sales.”
less opporF THE GAMES ARE PLAYED is a shorter time, there’s
ball parks.
tunity to sell food, soft drinks, and beer at all the
game were
the
if
e
increas
would
nce
attenda
’s
But we think baseball

national
speeded up. The most prominent complaint against our ’s clock
Dumont
esting.
uninter
and
slow
is
game
the
that
pastime is
represents a
is a perfectly acceptable solution to the problem and
progressive outlook on the game.

any
The major leagues have a reputation of being slow to accept

definitely consider.
new innovations, but this is one which they should
dead in Wichita —
from
far
it’s
but
dying,
l
People talk about basebal

thanks to Ray Dumont’s clock.

Northbrook

BASEBALL
Thursday
Legion at Region

5

Tournament,

Canton,

TENNIS
Thursday
Park
Illinois State Open, Highland
Club (through Sunday).
Friday
Hinsdale Junior Invitational (finals).
aturday

Northern
Sept. 1)
we
ark.

Illinois

Open,

Valley,

(through

Highland

EARLY BIRDS TO MEET
A meeting for the Thursday
Nite Early Bird lady bowlers will
be held Thursday at 8 p.m. in the
Jane
of Mary
room
meeting
Lanes. Those who will be unable
to attend but wish to bowl in the
league

are

asked

to

contact

the

league president, Joni Coske.

DONAHUE SIGNS PACT
Jerry Donahue, pitcher on this
year’s St. Viator High School and
Logan Square American Legion
teams, has signed a contract to
play professional baseball in the
Chicago Cub organization.

Wetzel,

Eadie

Braves

beat

Pony

the

Pirates

Lew

Roseman

A League

Phillies
Cubs
Braves
Pirates
Astros

15-year-old

be chosen to represent this coun\
try on a tour of Europe.
Karl Sutter is Eadie’s coach

Wil-

mette girl who swims for the Lake
Forest

Swim

world’s
weekend
national
ing meet
finish no

Club,

broke

two-

Lake

swimming records last
in the women’s outdoor
AAU swimming and divin Philadelphia but could
better than third in both

Forest. She gives him m

time

Eadie’s

in the

see

times in recent months.

Sa 8

400-meter
4:35.

was

event

freestyle

her

of the credit for improving

events.

BET °
YOU ,

oe

The

existing world record is 4:38.
of Sacramento,
Debbie Meyer
Cal., won the event.

ae

a

a7

”

=

F

DIDNT

R

In the 1,500-meter freestyle, the

existing world record is 18:12.9. A
pending time of 18:11.1 was set by
Miss Meyer. The winning time for
Miss Meyer in this race Sunday
was 17:50.2. Eadie’s time was
Eadie also placed fourth in the

Miss Wetzel’s performance in
the meet was the finest showing
ever for an Illinois girl swimmer.
There is a possibility that she may

North Shore
Golfers Make
Amateur Field
at

St.

1967 Nationa!

Amateur

Charles

at Colora-

do Springs Aug. 30-Sept. 2.
with
finished second
Kenny
rounds of 70-72—142. Zender was
tied for third with 73-70—143.
Knollwood
of
Evans
Dick

missed qualifying when he lost a
playoff to John Morrell of Glen
Oak. Evans had rounds of 71-

74—145. Earl Liff of Green Acres
and
of 73-74—147,
games
had
Steve Cisco of Evanston (River

Forest

Country

Club)

had

68-

79—147.

LINDQUIST A SPARTAN
John Lindquist, former Deerfield High School standout, is a
quarterback

candidate

on

H@ scored 113 points on 28 field
@ goals and 29 extra points, and |
m topped everybody else in to.
tal points.
One of the fast growing sports
BH
gw in some sections of the country today is greyhound dog racing —_
and here's an oddity about the

&gt;

two _ were
The
Club.
Country
among seven who became eligible
to compete at Broadmoor in the

the

Michigan State University football
squad which begins drills Sept. 1.

in @

did so a”
g scoring last season
:
even though he did not score
even one touchdown all year
mw... The leading scorer of the
gp league was Bruce Gossett of
Rams who
the Los Angeles

... Not all greyhound .

M@ greyhounds

John Kenny Jr. of Sunset Ridge
and Bob Zender of Evanston
qualified last week in the 36-hole

League

Football

@ National

led the @

who

man

. . . The

ity

200-meter.

Qualifying

a pro football odd-

Here's

.

18:11.2.

USGA
Country

Waukegan

GOLF
Monday
Tournament, Sunset

J

Marks But Finishes Third |

Babs

def.

13-6.

were the managers of the Phillies.
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS

with a 7-4 victory over the Reds.
Scott Hogan was the winner in

doubles

Pirates

the farm season.
Dick Ink and

In other games in the final week
of league action, the Mets beat the

to gain the singles honor, and then
teamed with Julie Roth of Indian
Hill to beat Mrs. Horwitch and

the

twice 13-9 and 9-4 in the other
games that marked the close

attack.

Dodgers 8-3, with Alan Bernstein
getting the win, then followed that

Graves

The

the

Horwitch of Highland Park 6-0, 6-2

Mrs.

Kan.,

Wichita,

by

to

Fox was the winning pitcher.

for the Cards to pace the hitting

Linda

defeated

clinched

season

final win over the Reds 10-1, with
Ron Paja getting credit for the
win. Jeff Jensen had two homers

title and earned a share of the
doubles crown last week in the
Chicago District Tennis Associaat
tournament
Women’s
tion’s

hese voices have been more evident in recent years,
game
nd there is some merit in what these fans say. The
occasions
numerous
on
pace
snail’s
a
oes drag by at

title was

The

Bluff

Lake

the Pony Fariit
The Phillies won
League title with a 12-2 season
mark but lost the last game of the

The Cards won the championship of the Deerfield Boy’s BaseLeague
ball Association’s Pony
this summer with a season mark
of 12-3.

Bath and Tennis Club, top-seeded
singles player, won the singles

of
up with the best idea on how to answer the critics

aseball who

the

of

Graves

Sue

in DBBA

dogs are grey! . . . In fact, most
a
of them aren't!

a golf question

Here's

for

you... Each year, the
fessional Golfers’ Association ,
pro
outstanding
the
picks
@ golfer of that year...
you guess which golfer has »

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player

the best

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mw 1960

Palmer,

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1963.

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Julius:

and,

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@ This Saturday our guest on the
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at

for

columnist

Balsam,

W jand Park Star.
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11:30

the

High-

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A.M.

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COMPANY |
Highland

Park

Winnetka — Glencoe

a

�$b

n Net Finals
ve North Shore area tennis
ers reached the finals of last

’s Illinois State Junior Tour-

ent

at

Birchwood

Club

in

land Park, but all five were
in the last match.

Nancy Brady of Winnetka tried
pull the upset of the tournaneni by winning the girls’ 18-andunder
title but was turned back in

he final match by Patty Miller of
lamazoo, Mich., 9-7, 6-2.

slie Hughes of Lake Forest lost
n the finals of the girls’ 18-andider

doubles to Joanne Bleckof Oshkosh, Wis., and Beth
assoy of Milwaukee 6-2, 7-5.

Howard Conant of Glenview and
ry

Karzen of Glencoe were
by Robert Binns Jr. of
eland and Kevin Senich of
ma, O., in the finals of the

boys’ 16-under doubles by scores

of 6-3, 6-4.

Thirty-two teams opened play
night in the annual North
ore Softball Tournament spon2d by the Evanston Parks and
ation Department.
cond-round games are schedled to be played tonight at James
d Boltwood Parks. Games will
rt at 6:45, 8:15 and 9:30 p.m.

rterfinal games will be played

norrow

night, starting

d 8 p.m.

at 6:45

:

= Semifinal games will be played
_ at Boltwood Park Saturday at 7:00
nd 8:15 p.m. Finals in the
fampionship
and _ consolation
nds will be played Saturday at
and 8:15 p.m.
Nine Evanston teams are ened in the tournament. They are
ate Bank, First National Bank,
Gaynor

Monuments,

Standard

tore Fixtures, Anderson Electric,
sak

Inn,

Morton

lelight, and
and Loan.

Among

the

Grove

Lions,

Silverleaf

outstanding

Sav-

area

_ teams
entered are Mr. T’s Boys of
Vilmette; the Bull Dogs of Mel-

e Park and United States Steel

Waukegan.

junior Golf

et Monday
~ The fifth annual Highland Park
Junior

Golf

Tournament

will

be

olf Club.

The 18-hole, medal-play tournant

is sponsored by the Sunset

liey Tee Club in cooperation
h the Park District of Highland
irk. Carroll Snyder is the tour-

_ The event will include three age
roups. Class A is for boys 16-17,
lass B for boys 14-15, and Class

C for boys 12-13.
Entries

must

be

received

no

ater than today. Pairings for the
event will be posted in the pro
Shop at the course on Saturday.

OE

Mlinois State Junior Tennis To urname

ele

BOYS 16-UNDER
First Round
Kevin
Senich,
Parma,
Ohio,
beat
Larry Barr, Milwaukee, 6-2, 6-2. Bob
Crockett, Arlington Heights, beat Tony
Ritting, Chicago, 6-3, 8-6. Jim Graham,
Hudson,
Ohio,
beat
Chuck
Hughson,
Mt.
Prospect,
7-5,
6-4.
Blair
Neller,
Highland
Park,
beat
Jim
Jacobs,
Highland Park, 6-2, 6-4. Lou Weir, Ann
Arbor, Mich., beat Dennis Gill, Chicago,
6-0,
6-1.
Jonathan
Rosenblum,
Highland
Park,
best
Robert
Milne,
Wilmette, 6-1, 6-0.
Mike Baritz, Highland Park, won by
default.
Jeffery
Migdal,
Highland
Park,
beat Gregg
Mandell,
Highland
Park,
6-2,
6-2.
Mark
Rath,
Detroit,
beat Roger Converse, Aurora, 6-3, 6-3.
Mike
Sandberg,
Glencoe,
beat
Bill
Durfee, Toledo, 6-3, 6-0. Scott Russell,
Mt.
Prospect,
beat
James
Perlman,
Chicago,
6-2,
6-4.
Scott
O’Connell,
Highland Park, beat Dan Rosenhouse,
Highland Park, 7-5, 6-2.
Jerry
Karzen,
Glencoe,
beat
Gary
Fields, Glencoe, 6-0, 6-2. Mike Kemper,
Northfield, beat Michael Edson, Glencoe, 6-1, 6-4. Marty Metten, Kenosha,
Wis., beat Peter Epstein, Glencoe, 6-1,
6-2. Rick Massie, Toledo,
beat Bruce
Gimbel,
Wilmette,
6-0,
6-1,
William
Baldwin,
Glencoe,
beat
Mark
Reinganum,
Highland
Park,
6-2, 6-3. Dan
Richards,
Royal
Oak,
Mich.,
beat
Steve Flienbreg, Highland Park, 6-0, 61. David
Martin,
River
Forest,
beat

Sid

Jacobson,

Highland

Park,

6-1, 6-1.

Joe
Foley,
Cincinnati,
beat
Jeremy
Rosenblum,
Highland
Park,
6-0, 6-2.
Scott Garland, Highland Park, won by
default.
Rick Vetter, Elm Grove, Wis., won
by default. Dick Wolff, Glencoe, beat
Gregg
Gantner,
Golf,
6-0, 6-1.
Scott
Zuelke, Elm Grove, Wis., beat David
Mehl,
Cincinnati,
6-2,
6-0.
Howard
Conant,
Glenview,
beat Tom
Dunkar,
Milwaukee,
10-8,
6-4.
Miles
Harris,
Glencoe,
beat
Larry
Herzhkowitz,
Winnetka,
6-0,
6-0.
Steve
Lawton,
Hinsdale, beat Tom Kooi, La Grange,
6-3, 6-3. Bob Rlessen, Evanston,
beat
Doug
Conant,
Glencoe,
6-4,
4-6,
6-2.
Robert
Thompson,
Evanston,
beat
Steve
Keith,
Cricago,
6-3,
6-0.
Joel
Rath,
Detroit,
beat
Gary
Hamity,
Glencoe,
6-1,
6-1.
Doug
Geodard,
Winnetka,
beat James Gantner, Golf,
6-2, 6-1. Robert Binns Jr.. Cleveland,
beat David Gllckman,
Highlanl Park,
6-0, 6-1.
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Second Round
B.
Neller
beat
Graham
6-1,
6-2,
Migdal beat Baritz 6-1, 6-2, M. Rath
beat Sandberg 6-3, 6-1, O’Connell beat
Russell 6-0. 6-0. Karzen beat Kemper
6-2, 6-3, Metten beat Massie 6-4, 6-2.
Foley
beat. Martin
6-1, 6-0, Vetter
beat
Gardand
6-0,
6-0,
Zuelke
beat
Wolff 6-4, 6-2, Conant beat Harris 6-2,
6-3, Thomas beat Rath 6-2, 6-3, Binns
beat Goddard, 6-0, 6-1.
Weir beat Rosenblum
6-4, 4-6, 6-2.
Richards beat Baldwin 6-3, 6-2. Riessen
beat Lawton 6-1, 6-2.
;
Senich beat Crockett 6-3, 6-2.
Third Round
Weir beat Migdal 6-4, 6-2. Rath beat
O’Connell 6-4, 6-3. Karzen beat Metten
6-3, 6-0. Foley beat Richards 6-2, 6-2.
Vetter.
beat Zuelke
6-4, 6-3. Riessen
beat
Conant
6-4,
6-2.
Binns,
beat
i ge ey 6-1, 6-2. Senich beat Neller
6-2, 5-7, 6-0.
Quarter-Finals
Senich beat Weir 6-1, 6-2.
Karzen beat Rath 6-1, 9-7.
Foley beat Vetter 6-4, 6-0.
Binns beat Riessen 6-3, 6-3.
Semifinals
Senich
beat
Karzen
6-3,
Binns beat Foley 6-0, 6-1.
Finals
Binns beat Senich 6-0) 6-0.

Wis.,

6-1,

9-7.

Conti

Second Round
Voss 6-1, 6-0,

beat

Hartmann

beat Simon 6-2, 6-0, Snyder beat Hewitt
6-1, 6-4, Peristein beat Senich 11-9, 6-4.
Bishop beat Rosenthal 6-2, 6-1, Symington beat Aunan
6-0, 6-2, Binns
beat
Mehl 6-1,
6-4,
Von
Boeckmann
beat
Pitts 6-1, 6-4, Lague beat Masten 6-0, 6+
0, Pritula beat Lawton 6-2, 6-4.
Esser beat Miller 6-4, 6-1. Roger beat
Madura
4-6,
7-5,
7-5.
Stocker
beat
Crawford
9-7,
6-8,
6-4.
Bright
beat
Thomas,
6-2, 6-2. Domzal beat Hum‘ey Fegeo 6-0. Mansfield beat Riessen
6-0, 6-1.
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Third Round
Conti beat Esser 6-2, 6-0. Snyder beat
Hartman 8-6, 3-3, default. Bishop beat
Symington 7-5, 6-1. Rogers beat Mansfield 6-1, 6-3. Peristein beat Stocker 46, 12-10, 6-4. Lague beat Von Boeckman
8-6, 6-2. Pritula beat Domzal 6-2, 4-6,
6-4. Binns beat Bright 3-6, 9-7, 7-5.
Quarter-Finals
Conti beat Rogers 6-1, 6-3.
Peristein beat Synder 3-6, 9-7, 10-8.
Bishop beat Binns 8-6, 6-4.
Lague beat Pritula, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2.
Semifinals
Conti beat Perlstein 6-0, 6-0.
Bishop beat Lague 7-5, 6-4.
Finals
Conti beat Bishop 6-2, 6-2.
GIRLS 16-—UNDER
First Round
Linda Berry, Kalamazoo, Mich., beat
Windy Caplin, Highland Park, 6-0, 6-0,
Claire
Schmoyer,
Arlington
Heights,
beat Betty Meszaros, Barrington Hills
6-4, 6-0, Dorotny French, Des Plaines,
beat Susan Henricks, River Forest, 6-1,
6-0,
Betn
Jassoy,
Milwaukee,
beat
Martina Wanko, Lake Forest, 6-0, 6-0,
Susan
Pritula,
Detroit,
beat
Karen
Possner, Highland Park, 6-0, 6-0.
Suzy
Schulze,
River
Forest,
beat
Carol Jones, Kalamazoo, Mich., 6-2, 63, Mary
Lou
Misslern,
Toledo,
beat
Carol Belfosky, Highland Park, 3-6, 62, 6-3,
Ellyn
Levin,
Highland
Park,
beat Debby Schulman, Northbrook, 6-1,
6-1, Kay Schmoyer, Arlington Heights,
beat
Sandy
Muthig,
Detroit
6-4, 6-2.
Janice Rapp, Decatur, won by default.
Molly
McGuire,
Kalamazoo,
Mich.,
beat Pam David, Highland Park, 6-1,
6-1. Janet Durfee, Toledo, beat Margaret Boss, Lake Forest, 6-0, 9-7.
Joanne
Tansey, Toledo, beat Dina Hollopeter,
Deerfield,
6-0,
2-0
(default).
Daryle
Gernert,
Lake
Forest,
beat
Nancy
Henricks, River Forest, 6-1, 6-1.
Jane Bleckinger, Oshkosh, Wis., beat
Kathy Skiles,
River Forest, 4-6, 6-1, 86. Barbara
Trapnall,
Redford
Township, Mich., beat Linda Laser, Melrose
Park, 6-2, 6-4.
Second Round
Dorothy French beat Janet Durfee 63, 6-2. Susan Pritula beat Beth Jassoy
2-6, 6-1, 6-2, Ellyn Levin
beat Mary
Lou Missler 6-1, 7-5.
Linla

Berry

7-5. Clarie

Third Round
beat Molly

Schmoyer

beat

McGure

Jane

6-1,

Bleck-

inger 6-1, 6-0..Joann Tansey beat Suzy
Schulze 6-8, 6-1, 6-2. Kay
Schmoyer,
beat. Barbara
Trapnail
5-7, 6-1, 6-1.
gontne Rapp beat Daryl Gernert 6-1, 6-

6-1.
K.
6-3.
6-2,

4-6,

Bob
Riessen,
Evanston,
beat
Bob
Risik, Libertyville, 6-0, 6-1.
Tom Snyder, Northbrook, beat Doug
Otto, Western Springs, 6-4, 6-0. Brian
Hewitt.
Kenilworth,
won
by default.
Scott. Perlstein,
Glendale,
Wis.,
beat
Jim Musgrave, Mt. Prospect, 6-2, 6-1.
Kevin Senich, Parma,
Ohio, beat Les
Yesnick,
Glencoe,
6-0,
6-3.
Andrew
Crawford, Northbrook, won by default.
Jim
Stocker,
Hinsdale,
beat
Stephen
Johnson,
Wilmette,
6-0,
6-0.
Mark
Bishop,
Skokie,
beat
Rick
Massie,
Toledo,
6-2,
6-2.
Richard
Rosenthal,
Stamford,
Conn.,
beat
Larry
Coff,
rane
Park, 6-0, 6-0. Woody Aunan,
Lake
Bluff,
beat
Bruce
Johnson,
Quincy, 6-2, 6-3.
Jim
Symington,
Detroit,
beat Rick
Farwell,
Winnetka,
6-2,
6-0.
Jim
Bright, Lima, Ohio, beat Rod Schroeder,
Beverly
Hills,
6-3,
6-1.
Sam
Thomas, Evanston, beat Scott Zuelke,

Grove,

allner,
Highland
Park,
2-6,
6-3,
6-2.
Greg
Lawton,
Hinsdale,
won
by
default.
Jim
Pritula,
Detroit,
beat
Steve Bickel, Beverly Hills, 10-8, 6-4.

Quarter-finals
Berry
beat
C.
Schmoyer,
6-0,
Tansey
beat
Levin,
6-1,
6-3.
Schmoyer
beat
Rapp,
1-6,
7-5,
A ets
beat Dorothy French

BOYS 18-UNDER
First Round
Mark
Conti,
Detroit,
beat
Chip
Clements,
Glenview,
7-5,
5-7,
6-2.
George Voss, Oak Lawn, beat Kenneth
Andrye, Toledo, Ohio, 4-6, 6-1, 8-6. Jim
Esser,
Arlington
Heights,
beat
Ben
Durfee, Toledo, 6-0, 6-0. Todd Miller,
Bloomington,
beat — Steve
Waldman,
Highland
Park, 6-0, 6-4. Jim Mansfield,
Niles, beat Robert Newlin, Skokie, 6-1,
6-2. Mike Madura,
Evanston, won by
default. Scott Rogers, Shaker Heights,
Ohio, beat Ron Greenwald, Chicago, 61, 6-1. Paul Hartmann,
River Forest,
beat James Welner, Chicago, 6-3, 6-3.
Andy
Simon,
Highland
Park,
beat
Pg
Aeaiemn, Highland Park, 6-3, 14-

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Cleveland,
beat
Jerry
Smith,
Niles,
6-0, 6-2. George
Mehl,
Cincinnati,
beat David Leake,
Northbrook, 6-3, 6-1. Don Pitts, Oak Lawn,
beat Scott O’Connell,
Highland
Park’
6-0, 6-3. Bill Vin Boeckmann, Arlington
Heights,
beat John Morris,
Highland
Park, 6-1, 6-0. Kermit Masten, Quincy,
won by default. Ron Lague, Cincinnati,
beat Dan Robin Evanston, 6-3, 6-1.
Dave
Domazal,
Detroit,
beat
Alan
Dutton,
Oak
Park,
4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Bill
Humphrey, Winnetka, beat Gary Rog-

Semifinals
Berry beat Pritula 6-1, 7-5.
beat Schmoyer 6-1, 6-3.
Finals
Berry beat Tansey 6-2, 6-4.

Tansey,

GIRLS 18-UNDER
First Round
Leslie Fablan, Elmhurst, beat Maureen Bailey, Glenview, 12-10, 6-2. Carol
Passage,
Kalamazoo,
Mich.,
won
by
default.
Cathy
Ladanay,
Highland
Park,
beat
Karen
Posner,
Highland
Park, 6-2, 6-2, Linda Kreer, Glenview,
beat Wendy Caplin, Highland Park, 60,
6-0,
Betty
Meszaros,
Barrington
Hills, beat Julie Vaughn, Hinsdale, 6-0,
6-2.
Second Round
Cherie
Carlson,
Kalamazoo,
Mich.,
beat
Leslie
Fabian
6-0,
6-0.
Nancy
Brady,
Winnetka,
beat
Mary
Lou
Missler, Toledo, 6-2. 6-0, Toni Locker,
Kalamazoo, Mich., beat Suzy Schulze,
River Forest, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Patti Miller,
Kalamazoo,
Mich.,
beat
Cathy
Ladanay 6-0, 6-0, Joanne Tansey, Tolelo,
beat Cece
Ewen,
Winnetka,
8-6, 6-2,
Joanne Bleckinger, Oshkosh, beat Linda Kreer 7-5, 6-0, Leslie Hughes, Lake
Forest, beat Betty Meszaros 6-3, 6-3.
Quarter-Finals
Toni Locker beat Seer
¥ eeeetes
6-3,
6-4. Leslie
Hughes
at Joanne
Bleckinger 6-2, 6-1. Patty Miller beat
Joanne Tansey 6-3, 6-3. Nancy Brady
beat Cheri Carlson, Mich., 6-4, 6-2.
Semifinals
Nancy Brady beat Toni Locker 6-0, 6-

: Patty Miller beat Leslie Hughes 6-4,
6-4.
7 ate

Miller

beat

Nancy

Brady

9-7,

BOYS 16-UNDER DOUBLES
First Round
Peter
Cerf
and
Jon
Rosenblum,
Highland Park, beat Mike Baritz and
Mare Minkus, Highland Park, 6-3, 2-6,
12-10.
Dave
Conant,
Glenview,
and
Miles
Harris,
Glencoe,
beat
Larry
Barrin, Milwaukee, and Marty Metten,
Kenosha,
Wis., 6-3, 6-2. Steve Bederman,
Highland Park,
and Don Goldman, Skokie, beat Joel Cahn, Highland
Park, and William Loeb, Chicago, 6-0,

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6-1. Scott
Zuelke
and
Marty
Vetter,
Elm Grove, Wis., beat Steve Feinberg
and Sid Jacobson, Highland Park, 6-0,
6-1.
Wally
Clements,
Glenview,
and
Bob
Milne,
Wilmette,
beat
Peter
Epstein and Dick Wolff, Winnetka, 7-5,
6-3. Jim Jacobs,
Highland
Park,
and
Tony
Rittling,
Chicago,
beat
Peter
Gootrad,
Winnetka,
and Gary
Fields,
Glencoe, 6-0, 6-4. Don Richards, Royal
Oaks,
Mich.,
and
Lou
Weir,
Ann
Arbor,
Mich.,
beat Terry Gipps,
and
John Oppenheimer, Highland Park, 8-6,
6-1.
Mike
Kemper,
Northfield,
and
Scott O’Connell,
Highland Park,
beat
Mike Rosengarden, and Peter Ganser,
Highland Park, 6-0, 6-1. Jim Graham,
Hudson,
Ohio,
and
Chuck
Hughson,
Mount Prospect, beat James Gantner
and Dave Kelly, Golf, Ill., 6-1, 6-1. Bob
Riessen,
Evanston,
and
Mark
Rath,
Detroit, beat Dave Glickman and Dan
Rosenhouse,
Highland
Park,
6-2, 6-2.
Todd Logan, Highland Park, and Joel
Rath, Detroit, beat Scott Garland and
Jeff Migdow, Highland Park, 2-6, 6-3,
6-1. Bob Crockett and Dennis Conrad,
Arlington
Heights,
won
by
default
from Steve Lawton, Hinsdale, and Tim
McVoy,
Glen
Ellyn.
Doug
Goddard,
Winnetka,
and Mark
Scher, Highland
Park,
beat
Dane
Neller
and
Mark
Reinganum,
Highland
Park
17-5, 6-1.
Howard
Conant, Glenview,
and Jerry
Karzen, Glencoe, beat Jeremy Rosenblum,
and
Steve
Rotblatt,
Highland
Park, 6-0, 6-0.

James
Weiner
and
James
Perlma
Chicago,
won
by
default
from
Dd
Pitts and George Voss, Oak Lawn.
Second Round
Donzal and Hewitt beat Pritula a
Lawton,
5-7,
6-2,
6-4.
Ron
Lagu
Cincinnati, and Mike Madura,
Evan
ton, beat Snyder and Thomas, 6-8, 66-4. Mansfield and Smith beat Otto a
Stocker, 6-4, 8-6. George Mehl, Cinci
nati, and Jim Symington, Detroit, wo
by
default
from
James
Weiner
a
James Perlman, Chicago. Chip Clen
ents,
Glenview,
and
Andy
Crawfor
Northbrook, beat Addison and Simo
6-2,
7-5.
Bickel
and
Schroeder
be
Gimbel
and Yesnick,
6-0, 6-1, Brig
and Rogers beat Von Boeckmann a
Esser, 6-3, 9-7. Ramon Almoti, Puer
Rico,
and
Mark
Conti,
Detroit,
be
Tom
Dunker,
Milwaukee,
and
Sco
Perlstein, Glendale, Wis., 6-3, 9-11, 7-4
Quarter-Finals
Almonti
and
Conti
beat
‘Clemen
Hewitt 6-3, 6-0.
Clements
and
Crawford
won
ft
default over Bickel, and Schroeder.
Mansfield and Smith beat Mehl a
Symington 6-1, 6-3.
Lague and Madura beat Bright a
Rogers 16-14, 3-6, 6-3.
Semi-Finals
Almonti
and Conti
beat Celeme
and
Crawford
7-5,
8-6.
Lague
a
+ aged beat Mansfield and Smith 6

Second Round
Robert
Binns
Jr.,
Cleveland,
and
Kevin Senich, Parma, Ohio, beat Peter
Cerf
and
Jon
Rosenblum,
Highland
Park, 6-0, 6-2. Conant and Harris beat
Bederman
and
Goldman,
6-2,
6-3.
Kemper and O’Connell beat Converse
and Neller, 6-4, 6-1. Logan and Rath
beat Crockett and Conrad, 4-6, 6-4, 8-6.
Vetter and Zuelke beat Clements and
Milne 6-0, 6-0. Richards and Weir beat
Jacobs
and
Rittling 6-2, 6-1. Riessen
and Rath beat Grahm and Hughson 63,
6-3.
Conant
and
Karzen
beat
Goddard and Scher 6-1, 6-1.

Conti and
Madura.

Quarter-Finals
Binns
and Senich beat Conant
Harris 6-3, 6-2.
Zuelke and Vetter beat Richards
Weir 6-2, 6-2.
Riessen and Rath beat Kemper
O’Connell 6-2, 6-0.
Conant and Karzen beat Logan
Rath 6-3, 6-2.
Semifinals
Binns
and Senich beat
Vetter 6-3, 6-4.
Conant and Karzen beat
Rath 3-6, 6-4, 6-1.

Zuelke
:
Riessen

and
and
and
and

and
and

Finals
Binns
and Senich beat Conant and
Karzen 6-3, 6-4.
BOYS 18-UNDER DOUBLES
First Round
Tom Dunker,
Milwaukee,
and Scott
Perlstein,
Glendale,
Wis.,
beat
Ken
Andryc and Ben Durfee, Toledo, Ohio,
6-2, 6-1. Jim Pritula, Detroit, and Greg
Lawton, Hinsdale, won by default from
Rick Bowen and Gregg Stone, Columbus, Ohio. Dave Domzal, Detroit, and
Brian Hewitt, Kenilworth, beat Larry
Coff and John Morris, Highland Park,
6-0,
6-1.
Ritch
Addison
and
Andy
Simon,
Highland
Park,
beat
Rick
Farwell and Marty Kaiser, Winnetka,
6-2, 6-4. Steve Bickel and Rod Schroeder, Beverly
Hills,
Ill., beat
Robert
Fuessle anl David Leake, Northbrook,
6-0, 6-2. Bruce Gimbel, Wilmette, and
Lester
Yesnick,
Glencoe,
won
by
default from Mark Bishop, Skokie and
Paul
Hartmann,
River
Forest.
Jim
Bright, Lima, Ohio, and Scott Rogers,
Shaker Heights, Ohio, beat Ron Greenwald and John Wachtel, Chicago, 6-1,
6-0.
Bill
Von
Boeckmann,
Arlington
Heights, and Jim Esser, Hinsdale, beat
Bill
Humphrey,
Winnetka,
and
Bob
Risik,
Libertyville,
6-1,
6-2..
Tom
Snyder,
Northbrook,
and
Samuel
Thomas,
Evanston,
beat Bruce Johnson and Kermit Masten, Quincy, IIl., 64, 6-2, Doug Otto, LaGrange, and Jim
Stocker, Hinsdale, beat Louis Marks,
and Lance Rodgers, Highland Park, 60, 6-1. Jim Mansfield, Cincinnati, and
Jerry
Smith,
Niles,
beat Dan
Robin
and Bob Thompson, Evanston, 6-1, 6-2.

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First Round
Carol Belofsky, Highland Park, a
Beth
Jassoy,
Milwaukee,
beat Lind
Wheat and Nancy Patzer, River Forel
6-0,
6-1.
Janet
Durfee
and
Joanr
Tansey, Toledo, beat Betsy Hess a
set ca
Mercer, River Forest, 6-0,
Carol
Jones
and
Molly
McGuir
Kalamazoo,
Mich.,
beat
Sue
Lev
Highland
Park,
and ~ Janice
Rap
Decatur,
Ill., 6-2, 6-4. Dina and Jo
Hollopeter, Deerfield, beat Susan Py
tula, Detroit,
and Barbara
Trapna
Redford Twp., Mich. 8-6, 0-6, 6-3.
Kathy Kemper, Northfield, and Le
lie Pederson, Lake Forest, beat Nand
pnd poet Hendricks, River Forest,
Sandy
Muthig,
Detroit,
and
Jaz
Bleckinger, Oshkosh, Wis., beat Elid
Hirsch and Laurie
Rubenstein,
Hig|
land Park, 6-2, 6-2.
Quarter-Finals
Dina Hollopeter and Jodi Hollopete

Deerfield,

beat Kathy

Kemper,

Kay

Schmoyer

and

Claire

Schmoye

Arlington Heights, beat Sandy Muthi
Detroit, and Jane Bleckinger, Oshkos
Wis., 3-6, 6-3, 7-5.
Semifinals
Berry and French beat Durfee a
Tansey 6-2, 2-6, 6-2.
:
Kay and
Claire Schmoyer beat Di
and Jodi Hollopeter 6-3, 6-3.
Finals
Kay and Claire Schmoyer beat Ber
and French 3-6, 7-5, 6-4.
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GIRLS 18-UNDER DOUBLES
Quarter-Finals
Joanne
Bleckinger,
Oshkosh,
Wig
and
Beth
Jassoy,
Milwaukee,
be
Cindy
Gernhofer,
Park
Ridge,
a
Linda Kreer, Glenview, 6-2, 6-2.
Cece
Ewen,
Winnetka,
Hughes,
Lake
Forest,
beat
Nand
Brady, Winnetka, and Dorothy Frenc
Des Plaines, 6-3, 6-2.
.Cheri
Carlson
and
Toni
Locke
Kalamazoo,
Mich., beat Ellen Hirsd
_
Cathy Ladany, Highland Park, 6Semifinals
Bleckinger
and
Jassoy
and Passage 6-2, 6-3.
Ewen and Hughes beat
Locker 7-5, 4-6, 6-2.
Finals.
Bleckinger
and
Jassoy
and Hughes 6-2, 7-5.

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Marini of Northfield.
The

tournament

2
is open

to the

public.

;

four

it wasn’t

enough to overtake Morton Grove.
Grove.

Nineteen
members
of _ the
Northwestern football team have
been nominated for the 1967 AllBig Ten Academic

team. The list,

the largest ever nominated by the
Wildcats, is limited to players who
have maintained a B scholastic
average in college or who had a B
average for the preceding school
year.
Senior

safety

Tom

Garretson,

one of three Northwestern players
named to last year’s Big Ten
Academic team, was nominated
again this year. Garretson, who
hails from Wichita, Kan., is en-

rolled in the College of Arts and

halfback Rich Dean, Whitefish
Bay, Wis., Business; center Tom
Downey, Hamilton, O., Arts
Sciences; safety Tom Eby,
land Heights, O., Arts and S«
ences; tackle Rich Glosniak, Chi-

cago, Education;

—

halfback Chico —

Kurzawski, Chicago, Arts and

ences; halfback Don Mrozek, C€
cago, Education; halfback
Bob —
Olson, St. Louis Park, Minn., Arts.
and Sciences; fullback Charles
Piccuta,-S. Euclid, 0., Education; —
and end Mark Proskine, Westlake, —
O., Arts and Sciences.

:

Sophomore nominees are
back
Clark
Boren,
Marinette,
Wis., Arts and Sciences; lineba
er Ray Forsthoffer, Cleveland, 0

Deerfield’s team was composed
of Ron Weiner, Steve Dumser,
Bruce
Fritzsche,
Jeff Jensen,
Steve Biesman, Pat Hiu, Steve

Sciences. Other senior nominees
are end Mike Baker, Honnegah,
Ill., Education,
and
linebacker

Allan Koranda, Hinsdale, Arts and

Arlington Heights, Arts and Sci-

Jones, Dave Parker, Randy Chapman,
Dave
Darraugh,
Randy
Johnson, Dan Hanson, and John
Connelly.

Sciences.
Junior nominees

Chicago,

Cieslak,
Riverdale;
linebacker
John Cornell, Chicago, Education;

WEAW To Carry
Wildcat Games
WEAW

broadcast

Evanston

in

the

Northwestern

entire

of

football

University

games during the coming season,
with George Beres doing the playby-play and Ed Wheeler providing
the color.

This will be the 21st consecutive
year that the Evanston-based station will cover the Wildcats. The
schedule will start with the Miami
(Fla.) game
Sept. 23.

at Northwestern

on

YBC Wins Title
In Tee League
The Youth Baseball Commission
Tees won their second consecutive
Tee

League

crown

this

summer,

posting a perfect 6-0 slate.
SSI wound up in second place
followed by the Rec Tees and the
Park District Tees.

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Gerald

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and Sciences.

and

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I had

about

to tell you

the fish. But I do want

sixth

with

Mahoney,

Lind,

of

Steve

YAR

looking so like a lobster they almost stirred me in with the rest of

in the

back

James

Brown

LEER

I won’t bore you with most of the rest of it. Like I’m the he-man
type who doesn’t sunburn, so I end up after two hours on the beach

runs

came

Campbell,

Ken

Stahler,

~”

After a frantic search I found a kindly old lady who would clean
them. At a dime a copy, I figured it was the best bargain I had all
week.

team lost to Morton Grove 6-4 in
its first game
of the singleelimination Libertyville Babe Ruth
League tournament recently.
Deerfield’s pitchers allowed just
two earned runs in the game, but
eight fielding errors prevented the
team from advancing in the meet.
Four of Deerfield’s errors came in
the first inning when Morton
Grove scored four runs. Steve
Dumser was the starter for Deerfield. He was relieved by Steve
Biesman.
Deerfield

and

Bill

a onl

around.

men

mi

miles

from

young

including Norm

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better, but there wasn’t much improvement. For example, I
made the mistake of entering into a bargain with my wife, an
inexperienced but avid fisherwoman. I suggested with a sneer
that I would clean every fish she caught, figuring the matter of
baiting the hook might be more than she could cope with.
for a fry to feed the neighbors

the

Jr.,

trophy

Rachwalski of Wilmette, and Lino

of

.

go

North

of 289

two years ago.

1965 winner

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at
ing matters any. The final crusher was that I was in a dry state
the time, and if you think 36 holes in 90-degree heat on lemonade

Many

winner’s

will be playing,

year’s”

score

Glenview; Gerry Kenny of Northbrook; Jim O’Brien, and Walter

and

“Tl

and the fact that I had left my swing back at the motel wasn’t help-

Ruth

took the
year.

this

72-hole

Midwest Public Links Amateur,
whose promising golf career was

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A Thirsty Day

Babe

for

His

as

of the

Big Ten Academie List

Club Loses
Deerfield’s

entrants

one

Schmitz

McLean
frequently expressed
regret that there were not enough
tournaments open for participa-

Babe Ruth

event.

was

The tournament was named for
the late Al McLean
of Lake
Forest, former captain of the
Northwestern
University
golf

team

Deerfield

by

Nevertheless, I played . . . for ten hours in a broiling sun I played,

60 fish in shape

the

cut short by his accidental death

to qualify during

at the lake would

on Wednes-

early

and

Kank
defe

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outdoor vaca-

the first two days for something they called the championship flight. Upon arriving at the course on the final
day, I was informed I was to play 36 holes. . . all in
one day. I asked them who they were kidding, that I
would be hard put to play 36 holes in a month.

is a lot of fun, try it some time.
I anticipated that the rest of the week

currently

of play

day. Trophies and prizes will be
awarded to the low 15 finishers.

eS

managed

singles

Ww

means,

unaccountable

Open

Cup team, will be playing in the
doubles with Steve Zalinski.
The semifinals and finals will be
held Saturday and Sunday, beginning at 2 p.m. each day.

the day, but it certainly is the safest.

It all started with
some

Waukegan

coach of the Illinois Junior Davis

tion which convinced me that the rest of my vacations
should be spent strictly indoors. A cool bar with the ball
game on television might not be the healthiest place to

I had,

the

and doubles titles.
Grant
Golden,

final 36 holes

champion

Wilme'
Memor

A RENAE

won

It is sponsored by the
club and the Al McLean
Fund.
Jack W. Bieber of
Country Club is the

begin
with
18-hole
qualifying
rounds on Monday and Tuesday.
The field will be cut to 40 for the

Schwartz is ranked No. 2 in the
Chicago District this year and has

But whenever I get overly impressed with any athletic
talents I might imagine I possess, I have only to remember my bout with the water skis.

this golf tournament.

The tournament, limited to male
amateurs
15-21 years old, will

The tourney honors his memory.

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now and then when I was younger. I even got a couple
of hits the other night in the office softball game against
the girls.

while away

in the midwest to the Wilmette
Golf Course starting Monday.

Allen Schwartz of Highland Park.
He was runner-up to Jerry Noyce
last year
in the same _ event.

of course. I used to break 90

That was a day, climaxing a week-long

draw 120 of the top young golfers

tion by young players of promise. |

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sportswriters have to be athletes. If there were, I
know some of us who would be quickly searching for
other waysto scratch out a living.

The second annual Al McLean
Junior Open Golf Tournament will

7)

&amp; Seay is no rule, fortunately enough, which says that

I’ve had my moments,

To Start Monday

Action in the Illinois State Men’s
Open Tennis Tournament is continuing this week at the Highland
Park Country Club. The tournament is expected to come to a
conclusion Sunday.
Among the local competitors is

Department

Non-Sports

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Wants to Put He
&amp; leachings Into Practice
Gerda

By LARRY DENNIS
Sports

the swing is always the sam
There are no tricks in this game
Happy though she may be wi
her teaching, this is not the end

Editor

Gerda Whalen doesn’t want to
be as exclusive as she once was.
Now she wants to be a success in

it for

a crowd.

Gerda
golf

is a shapely

professional

29-year-old

at

Northmoor

Country Club in Highland Park,
and if you think that puts her in a
minority, consider that several
years ago she was the only female
golf pro in all of Germany.
She is the widow of Dan Whalen,

the assistant professional at Highland Park Country Club who was
killed in an auto accident in
Monterrey, Mexico, last November. She is the mother of fiveyear-old

Christina,

who

was

the

beneficiary of the memorial proamateur tournament conducted at
Highland Park C.C. Sunday. All
proceeds

have

fund

for

tion.
“I

think

these

been

the

placed

in

youngster’s

it

was

people

a

did,”

Gerda Whalen demonstrates the
pupil. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

proper

grip to a Northmoor

Gerda.

The

two opening days

of action

out

last

week,

but

four

games

were played on Sunday. The rains
caused the tournament officials to
change the event from double to
single-elimination.
Highland Park and
both met defeat on the
of play. Deerfield was
Park Ridge 3-0, while
Park lost to Chicago
Park 3-2.
Three
enabled

the game

Deerfield
first day
beaten by
Highland
Wildwood

as each team

Highwood and Lake Villa
scheduled to play Monday,

got four

hits. It was also errors that led to
Deerfield’s downfall. Three field-

were
with

the winner meeting the winner of

will be

tournament’s
played

Grove

game

final

tomorrow.

action
A

non-

tournament game between Highland Park and Deerfield will begin
at 6 p.m., with the championship
game to follow.

Highwood Little Guys Meet
Slated to Begin This Weekend
The
annual Highwood
Little
Guys baseball tournament will
begin this weekend with at least

The games will be played on
Saturday and Sunday afternoons,
as well as during the week for

10 teams seeking to gain the title
won by Niles last year.
._
The
tournament
is for boys

those teams who are able to
travel to Highwood without too

under five feet tall and 12-yearsof-age or less as of Aug. 1.

Included in the teams that have
entered are Highwood, Elk Grove,
Chicago Horner Park, Deerfield,
Niles,
Chicago Wildwood
Park,
Our Lady of Pompeii, the North-

side A.C. of Waukegan, McNally
Park of Skokie. The entry deadline for teams is tomorrow night.
78

much

difficulty.

The

took

an

interest

at a private club in Hanau,

In other games Sunday McNally
Park of Skokie beat Chicago
Horner Park 3-1 while Bensenville
downed Our Lady of Pompeii 7-4.

The

Highland
Park
errors
the Chicagoans to take

Baden,

in

in 1959.
Gerda was the head professional

ing miscues
plus some _ solid
hitting by Park Ridge meant the
difference. Park Ridge is the
defending champion.

the’ Waukegan-Elk
tonight at 6 p.m.

Baden

her, and soon she was on her way
in the three-year apprenticeship
required to get her license as a
professional. She was giving lessons while still in high school and
became a full-fledged professional

Pony Meet Opens
After Rain Delay
in the Highwood Pony League
baseball tournament were rained

in

tournament

will be concluded over the Labor
Day weekend.
:
Members of Highwood’s team
include Steve Menoni, Vic Fontana, Steve Solk, Brad Sullivan,
Dennis DiNicola,
Dan
Crovetti,
Dave Mordini, John Cioni, Bill
Disbrow, Phil Soldano, Ron Ori,
Barry Cohn, Mark Cabri, and Tim
Miotti.

1961.

Gerda

in Chi-

taught

“for

fun” at a par-three course in
LaGrange for four years, then
answered

a call from

Northmoor

professional Earl Puckett last
summer.
She had no problems in getting
accepted by golfers in Germany
and so far has experienced none
here.

everybody’s happy with me.”

to a Course

up

in

married

good teacher, word gets around.
I’m very happy here, and I hope

Germany. She began to caddy, the
professionals

cago

two were

thing

It all started because she lived
close to a golf course while
growing

The

“You have to establish yourself,” she says. “But if you’re a

“T’m quite grateful.”
Close

Frankfort, when she met Whalen.
He was a professional with teaching experience and a year on the
tour, and golf immediately drew
them together.

educa-

great

says

a

near

Gerda.

She

is planning

take a crack at the women’s to
starting this fall.

Mrs.

A Daily Dozen
Whalen,
who
lived

working

in

Puckett’s

in

pro

shop. She teaches both sexes, has
no

particular

preference

for

one

over the other, and attempts to
instill a swing which is as close to
orthodox as possible.
“You take into consideration the
student’s age, coordination, and so
forth,

and

you

little,”

she

says.

compensate

“But

well. I can hit the ball well. Ar
everybody in the golf business h
the

same

teacher,

desire.

a

basically

If

you want

you’re

to try to fil

out how you’ll play on the tour.”

Money in the Open
Gerda’s competitive career h
been limited, but she has finish¢
in the money in occasional tourn
ments, and earlier this summ
she won $390 by firing 80-7672—307 in the Women’s Nation
Open at Hot Springs, Ark.

Christina, who already is hitti
a golf ball, will travel with h
mother

on

which

a ten-tournament

starts

Sept.

to

8 in Euge

Ore. Gerda has no sponsor to pic

up the expenses,

Glenview for two years before
moving recently to Des Plaines,
gives up to 12 lessons a day at
Northmoor and spends her free
time

“I’ve always wanted to try it
she explains. “I know I can pl

but she figur

the experience can only help he
“If
I do
well
enough,
I
certainly want to try to play so
more next year,” she says.

don’t know about playing the to
full-time, though. I think I like t]

combination of teaching and pla
ing. But either way,
my career.”’

this will he

Gerda is undecided about
turning to Germany or remaini
in this. area, but there is no dou

what she plans to do for a living
any case.
“Golf,” she says simply, ‘‘is
career.”’

Spoo Leads 75 Loyola Grid Candidates
Though ‘Fundamental Stuff’ Session
A total of 75 football candidates
reported

to the

opening

practice

session last Wednesday at Loyola
Academy. By the time the first
three days of practice had ended,
the number had dwindled to 70.
Coach Bob Spoo reported that
he was ‘just doing fundamental
stuff,” for the first three days.
“We had a 10-minute scrimmage
Friday morning and another for
10 minutes Friday afternoon,”
said

Spoo.

‘We

worked

just

on

defense.”
A good deal of the time has
been spent working on possible
kicking assignments. ‘We have
three or four boys who we could
use as punters,” said Spoo.

_

Asked if he has had any surprises in the early sessions, Spoo
said, ‘No, I wish I would have
had some, but I haven’t.”’
The only casualty of the first

week’s activity was sophomore
John Foran. He suffered a broken
wrist and will be out for some
time. “He’s a real promising
football

player,”

said

Spoo.

‘He

was a halfback with our freshman
team last year.”

Ten returning lettermen will
bolster the Rambler attack as
Spoo seeks to build a team that
will be able to successfully defend
the Catholic League title.
The
returnees
include
Skip

Stark,

205-pound

senior

center;

Carl Camastro, 195-pound senior
guard;
ends Mike
Mals
(165),
Jerry Mack (160), and Mike Fauls
(170);
fullback
Jack
Spellman

(170),

who

back Mike
backs Jim

is a junior;

quarter-

O’Rourke (180); halfRianoshek (185) and

Pete Fox (165); and tackle Austin
Battaglia (185).
All

but

Mals,

Fauls,

and

O’Rourke were regulars last year.

Spoo still has three weeks
which to build his team before t
season’s

opener

with

Mt.

Carmi

on Sept. 9. The Ramblers will plz
a nine-game schedule with
breaks. The final game is
Hales Franciscan on Nov. 5.

wi

The schedule:
September:
9—at Mt. Carmel;
1
Leo; 24—at St. Rita.
October:
1—Gordon
Tech;
8—Fe
wick; 15—at Weber; 22—Mendel;
29
at St. Philip.
November: 5—Hales Franciscan.

YBC One Team Captures
Pony League Baseball Titl
The Youth Baseball Commission
One ball club won the Highland
Park Pony League, clinching the
title with an 11-2 victory over
Mister Junior last eeek.
The champs scored six runs in
the second inning to put the game
out of reach. Jerry Hinson provided the big blow—a three-run
homer.

Harris Kal went all the way for
the victory, yielding just four hits.
Rick

Brody’s

home

run _ was

responsible for most of the losers’
offense.
Strike &amp; Spare took second-

place

honors,

winding

season
with
an 8-4
Angie’s Sport Shop.

up
win

i
ové

Steve Borenstein led the Bo
ers with
a home
run and

sparkling
the mound.
Lake Car

relief

performance

Wash

ended

¢

its sla

on a happy note with an 11-3 w

over the Jaycees.
Over 100 boys saw action in th
Summer’s league, which was u
der
the
direction
of
Chuc
Schramm,
Bob
Skidmore,
J

Harold

Freberg,

and

Bruno

menzi.

August 24, 19é

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�Deerfield Villager
VOL.

II,

NO.

SERVING

5

Approval

BANNOCKBURN,

Park’s

Unlikely

Board to Weigh
Tax-Rate Jump
Deerfield trustees could,
but probably won’t, approve
an 18-percent increase in
he village’s real-estate tax

would

rate Monday night.

sales tax, from
also will bring

An

ordinance

increasing

reading.

If

year.

Village

officials

levied,
second
estimate

% to % percent,
in about $50,000.

board

Deerfield

decides to act on the measure, the

intersection

and Waukegan

Trustees

vote probably will be very close..
Mayor H. Ross Finney and
Trustee George Schleicher both

the

also

an

support raising the tax rate, while

Trustees

development

in the Hovland

division,

the

Charles

Bootz

support

of the

Kelm

indicated

and

cautious

ordinance

last board meeting.

and

Club,

with

a

name

to be chosen by the mem-

bers,

and

spending

$500

The

new

for

new

1967-68 tax levy

Panther

is

privately run

‘‘Pink

Pan-

club of that

Pink Panther

dances

were open

to anyone who paid, and Juvenile
Officer Donald Tiffany estimated
at one time that 60 to 70 percent

Membership cards will be sold
for $1 to teens who attend Deerfield High School or live within the

sub-

New

name, long considered a trouble
spot by officials, was located in
the Legion hall before it closed
this spring. Board Pres. James C.
Mitchell said Tuesday, ‘‘We’re not
going
to open
a warmed-over
Pink Panther.”

is negotiating a six-month lease
with the Legion for use of the hall.

ordinance.

at the

Teen

Be

able consideration
ther.’’

decorations.
The club will open Sept. 8 and
will be restricted to Deerfieldarea teen-agers. The park district

Rds.

ordinance approving special assessments
for
sewer
improvements in John Glorioso’s planned

George

End”

of

will consider

Won’t

One name that won’t get favor-

The park board Tuesday night
approved relocating its “Dead

the meeting, which starts at 8
p.m. in the village hall, is a
discussion of eliminating on-street

near

park district boundaries. A free
membership card and free admission to all dances will be given to
the teen who suggests the name
chosen for the club.

The Deerfield Park District’s
teen
dances — will
move from Jewett Park to
the American Legion Hall
this fall.

$25,-

Another item on the agenda for

parking

to Legion Hall 4

By RICHARD EDMONDS

additional

RIVERWOODS

Teen

Move

that the increase in the municipal

the

the

an

000 the first year it was
and about $50,000, the

maximum general corporate tax
rate for real and personal property from 18.3 to 21.6 cents per $100
assessed
valuation
will get
a

second

create

LINCOLNSHIRE,

*

Trustee Kelm

will be on vacation when
board meets Monday,
so
measure’s chances of getting
needed four vote majority
Are

One

the ordinance.
Raff has not

That

is

an

Part

inappro/

;
legislation

year

ago.

Tony

Kambich

per $100 assessed

effected

Deerfield
21.6 cents.
‘Have

“We

in

first

have

to

two

stages,

levy

prepared

if

more costs come along,” Mayor
Finney said Monday, explaining

his support of the ordinance. He
iews the action as “‘insurance in
ase we have to levy more.”
Both he and Mr. Schleicher
disagree

as

said

encourage
more.
“I

with Trustee

the

higher

Craig,

rate

who

would

the board
to spend
think we can _ police

ourselves,’ the mayor said.
Mr. Schleicher said, ‘‘the board
is pretty conservative, so I don’t
think we would undertake

district

hopes the club eventually can
operate as an after-school mal

initiative

from

Deerfield
ca

the control is primarily
Mr.
on

Kambic

page

8)

At Deerfield

_

Falls Behind

|

is “quite grim.”

so

only

Prepared’

be

Direct

the

The addition to Highland Park
High School probably will be ‘95_
percent completed” by the time
classes begin Sept. 5, but the
situation at Deerfield High School

valuation

would

to Be

said

allows

to increase to that rate without
referendum. The increase must
be

Recreation

Building Work

communities taxing for the general corporate fund at less than 25
cents

of Expansion

(Continued

point out that it would not necessarily raise taxes. The board could
still keep tax bills down by
chosing not to levy at the maximum rate permitted in the ordistate

has —

The move is part of a gradua
expansion of the park district’s
teen club which opened about

adult-oriented,’

priate time to raise taxes.”
Those who support the action

nance.
Recent

apparently

any big

expenditures without very careful
consideration.”

: The

contest

is over,

but Peter

Berkowitz,

Deerfield Public Library reading contest. Peter will
be entering the third grade this fall. (Bud Daley
Photo)

1501

Central Av., still is reading. He recently read 164
books in five weeks to win the grand prize in

3 Seriously Hurt in Wreck
A Waukegan man was critically
injured and a Glenview couple
was badly hurt Sunday in a head-

cutting equipment to free him.
Mr. Cork is
severe
facial

being treated for
lacerations.
The

on auto collision in Deerfield.

Thuressons

are being treated for

According to Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen, the village will have
enough money from existing revenue sources, including a higher
sales tax and a new service tax,
to finance immediate needs.
Not included in the list of immediate needs, however, are off-

‘Charles Cork, 1306 Garden PI.,
Waukegan,
was
in satisfactory
condition yesterday in Highland

lacerations

and

street parking facilities to serve
the business district.
The higher. corporate tax rate

car

Park Hospital. His car collided
with one driven by Harry Thuresson 1933 North
Waukegan Rd.

Dr., Glenview,

on

the

impact

of the

crash.

gan at the time of the accident.

Patrolman
wrong

side

swerved

avoiding

utes

turned

Published Weekly

hydraulic

jacks

and

in

Highland Park Hospital.
Deerfield police were chasing
Mr. Cork northbound on Wauke-

Deerfield firemen worked 15 minwith

fractures

Allan

Cramer

ted the car coming

Mr. Cork was pinned inside his
by

leg

by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av.

to

a

at him

of

the

the

left,

head-on

spoton the

road.

He

narrowly

crash,

and

around just in time to see

Highland

Park,

Ill. 60035

a

bartender

Sunday

night at a party in- Northbrook.
The hostess reported that he had
been insulted by a guest and had
started drinking heavily around 8
p.m.
He
appeared
intoxicated
when
said.
Controlled

he left shortly

that problems

with the subcon-

tractor for plastering, lathing, ar
acoustical tiling have put work at
the Deerfield school
seric
behind schedule.
Rae
He

Mr. Cork was charged with
careless driving and driving while
under the influence of alcohol.
Police learned Monday that he
been

This was the opinion expressed
Monday night by Earling Zaeske,
Highland
Park-Deerfield
School District 113 operations
manager.
aes
Mr. Zaeske told board members

said that classrooms,

team-

teaching rooms, and science labo-

Mr. Cork’s car crash into the
‘Thuressons’ in front of Sara Lee.
Both autos were destroyed.

had

fa

z

“This

problem

“Now

committee himself yet. Mr. Craig
commented
at the
last board

meeting,

pa

been resolved by tighter security
precautions by the tavern.
Z

teens.

against
Charles

moving

being operated downstairs.

tional

record
Trustee

to

when the plan first was discussed
in July was the tavern presently

and

Forrest

objection

district dances to the Legion Hall

of the club to the teens. So far
there has been little organiz:

Opposed

Bernard

out of

Three policemen always
on duty inside and police
kept busy outside making a
for drinking and fighting.

Raymond Craig have both gone on

Trustees

from

over more and more of the control

5
Two

was

shop, in addition to holding Frida
and Saturday night dances.
And the district hopes to turn

the
the
the
are

slim.

of the crowd
area.

after 10, she

ratories probably will be completed by the time classes start,

but that the library and ¢orridor
ceilings

probably

will

not

be

added

that

he

completed. “I see Nov. 1 as —
the completion date now’ Mr. —
Zaeske

said.

We

hopes the Highland Park High
School addition will be finished by
Oct. 1. The completion date for

both schools originally was set for
Tuesday.

Board

Pres.

William

Nelson

asked Mr. Zaeske whether the
board could initiate legal action to

Circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

(Continued
Ill.

on

page

75)

�Scouts

Count
Autos
Eight Boy Scouts will be at the
intersection of Deerfield and Waukegan Rds. Saturday to count the
number of cars and pedestrians
going by.

They will be helping the village
with an eight-hour traffic count
requested

by

department.
has

the

state

highway

The village already

taken

a

count

for

day, but officials in
department say they
for a Saturday before
the village’s request
left-turn signal at the

a

week-

the highway
need figures
deciding on
to install a
intersection.

Was Due June 1
The highway department’s

deci-

sion originally was due June 1.
The delay has held up action
by the board on a proposal to
eliminate right-hand lane parking

near the intersection.

On-street parking within 200 feet
of the corner
outlawed May

School

is slated to be
1, 1968, but that

turn is installed.

the

state

demands

a

each
street in each
for eight consecutive

The

They

the intersection,

how

right,

many

turn

and

how

the

Dates
and 11.

is being supervised by Village
Engineer Robert Bowen and Deerfield Juvenile Officer Donald Tif-

Sean Carolan, son of the Frank
J. Carolans, 1340 Hackberry Rd.,
at

weeks

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government, business, and the academic world
as well as distinguished correspondents from
the news media.
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originally
was organized under the direction of Carter
Davidson,
former executive director of the

Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, and met
Mrs. Shepherd

Club in Wilmette.

_ for a few years
in the Kenilworth
Club.
- Because of increased interest in the program,
the series was moved to the Michigan Shores

The purpose of the ‘World Spotlight’? forums is to educate
international affairs, to stimulate interest in and understanding

in
of

United States foreign policy so that we can play a more effective role
as citizens.

Series tickets may be obtained from community chairmen Sept. 5.

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1420 Greenwood

G.
Av.,

burned to the ground Friday.
The Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire
Department

1:48 p.m.,

answered

the

call

at

but could do no more

than
prevent
the
blaze
spreading to a large cattle
or the Busse’s home. Damage
estimated at $3,500.
Fifteen Deerfield firemen
three
fire
trucks
spent
hours fighting the blaze.

from
barn
was
with
three

The barn was so badly damaged
that firemen were unable to determine

the

cause

of the

fire.

It

could have been caused by spontaneous combustion, however, because hay was stored in the barn.
On
Saturday
night
the
fire

department

put

motor

at

fire

out
the

a_

severe

corner

of

Fairoaks Av. and Forest Av.
Damage was estimated at $500 to
the car owned by S. V. Monaco,
130 Forestway Dr.
Tuesday night, a fire at
home of Donald Schweitzer,

the
747

64

cine which contains codeine in a
48-hour period. He is being held
pending $1,000 bond.

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A large barn on the Walter
Busse farm,

Deerfield police Tuesday night
arrested one man for possession
of dangerous
drugs
and three
minors for having alcoholic beverages in their possession.
Robert L. Ackerman, 25, of 356
Washington Blvd., Roselle, was

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E. SHEPHERD

Central America, and the ‘Role of Domestic
Politics in Foreign Policy.” Speakers for the

director. Others
show, which is
senior class, are
assistant direc-

ga.
ca ae

Rummage

Discovers

aris

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year’s
lectures
will
cover
China,
Southern
Africa, the Far East,
Latin and

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DEVELOPMENT

Spotlight’

“World Spotlight” luncheon forums to North Shore residents Oct. 4.

skits

Rosenberg,

CHARLES

planned

Chairman, North Suburban Committee,
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
fa
NORTH SUBURBAN COMMITTEE of the Chicago Council on
Foreign Relations will open the 14th consecutive series of its

to the

are Nov.

Joel

‘World

and Maplewood schools also are
classes begin Sept. 5. (Staff Photo)

in Deerfield

Meseryoir
isco

for the show

choreographer;

This Week
20

all

relate

instrumental director; Bruce Bell,
assistant instrumental
director;
Marcia Sanders, stunts secretary;
Steve Tarnoff, business manager;
Bob Berman, stage manager.

Deerfield this fall.

mir

consider

tor; Debbie Wentworth, choreographer; Leslie Baird, assistant

CAMP

several

has decided to
show this. fall

don’t

Andy Strauss is
working on the
sponsored by the
Mark Holbrook,

fany.

for

will

if they

to Walden

By MRS.

theme.

ners of the intersection. The study

after camping

board

even

Two Scouts will be on duty at a
time, stationed on opposite cor-

Deerfield, is home

Cover:

Tryouts will begin Sept. 25, and

many turn left from each of the
four possible directions.

ATTENDS

Additions

around the theme of money.

many

cars go through

completed.

The

Deerfield High School stu-

dent stunts board
center its stunts

hours.
Must Tally Cars
also must tally how

is almost

Plans Stunts

detailed study, the Scouts must
count the number of pedestrians

crossing.
direction

which

High School

date would be pushed up if a leftBecause

School District's Kipling

addition,

9, 10

73
76
57
58

for

purchasing

more

than two ounces of a cough medi-

ss

Three
Council
covered
E. Kelly,
Fochler

chairmen for the North Suburban Committee, Chicago
on Foreign Relations, pinpoint the locations of topics to be
by the "World Spotlight" series. From left are Mrs. Daniel
Mrs. Charles Shepherd, and Mrs. Bernard Ziv. (Howard
Photo}

James D. Ingbertson, 18, of 257
N. Linden Av., Palatine; Charles
M. Stoltzner, 20, of 740 W. Illinois
Rd.,
Palatine;
and
John
UL.
Means, 20, of 377 Westview Av.,

Hoffman Estates, were being held
on a $25 bond.

August

17, 1967

�’rembs Petition Should
HE

proposed

ment
ent

on

astly

high-rise
the

farm

would

complexion

he area and overstrain
public services.

of

existing

The 133-acre tract between Lakeook Rd. and the Tri-State Tollay spur is virtually surrounded
by Northbrook,
Deerfield, Highand Park, and Glencoe, all of
hich strongly oppose the plan.
Because the land is not actually
ithin any of the villages, however,

heir

opposition

e

request

means

for

only

that

rezoning

from

ngle to multiple family must win
three-fourths vote of the county
oard rather than a simple maority.
The

developer,

Chicago

banker

ack Gould, decided to go for the
hree-fourths vote or perhaps a
bsequent court ruling instead of

eeking annexation to one of the
nunicipalities and putting forth a
lan

that

would

satisfy

local

ob-

ections. We hope his gamble fails,
or

his

present

plan

seems

un-

easonable.
HE most obvious drawback
is the proposed density of
Imost 20 units per acre. By the
leveloper’s estimates, this would
mean a total of 4,800 to 5,000 perons. By the opposition’s estimates,
hich take into account the number of dens and bathrooms in the

nits,

the

population

could

ap-

broach 9,000.

Even 5,000 persons can’t suddenbe moved into a highly concenrated area without radical effects.
The traffic problem
each

alone could

monumental

proportions,

bven with the proposed widening
bf Lake-Cook Rd., where all traffic

ould enter and leave the site.
Testifying at the hearing on the
betition,
traffic
consultant
Leo
ilkie said it would take more than
ne road to accommodate the estiated 4,800 cars that would be

sed by development dwellers. The
e-ups at the Lake-Cook Rd. raiload crossing
ble,” he said.

Balanced

would

against

price being sought by the ov
Mrs. Mary Krembs.

develop-

the Krembs

change

though probably at not quite th

2,748-apart-

be

‘“‘intoler-

this

is

some

DEERFIELD

EDITORIALS

(Yillage
Established

July,

UCH a development should og
t

RICHARD L.. HOLLISTER
DaviD A. RoE

Vice President and Publisher

J. RICHARD LESLIE

conflicting

testimony

consultant

who

admitted

had

even

gauged

by a

Managing Editor

zoning,

that

in the state and

property values. We

traffic

nation

since

1960

Expressway.

HE fact is that they’d have to
turn right off Lake-Cook onto Skokie Blvd. and then turn left

land

a small access road that also

day Inn.

Those who choose to use the
trains rather than the expressway
also would encounter problems. Local commuter parking areas aren’t
large enough to handle such an
influx of cars. The lot being constructed in Highland Park is designed only to accommodate the
growing number of commuters

not a downgrading,

and

fill, located

in an indust

and surrounded on aie sides. te
Deerfield. The developer there
proposed a 2,600-unit developmer

and is willing to seek annexatio
to Deerfield and to co-operate wit
the village in every way. He
ready has agreed to work to d
velop an underpass for Kates R
under the Milwaukee Rd. tracks.

All these arguments might be
mitigated if the developer had
proved that the land was suitable
for no other type of development.
He didn’t, however. There’s plenty
of evidence that it could have been
sold for single-family homes—

handles traffic from the busy Holi-

apartments

an upgrading of

the case, for example, with :
commercially
zoned
brickya

think the ef-

was zoned for single-family homes
and believing it would stay that
way. They didn’t move there to
live in the shadow of high rises and:
cope with bigger-than-anticipated
traffic jams.

would go about getting onto Edens

where

represent

where traffic and water proble
would be minimal. Such might

fect would be adverse, since owners
of surrounding homes bought their
property knowing the Krembs land

he

traffic in

the area during a rush hour. Furthermore, he did not even know
how residents of the development

onto

would

1966

Published by the Hollister Newspapers — Winners of 38 first-place awards

never

located

President

Mr. Gould, on the other hand,
has made no attempt to co-opera
with the people in the area.
plan should be turned down.

?

from that city.

There would be numerous other
practical problems. The development would have to purchase fire
protection from surrounding municipalities, which may well lack
the sophisticated equipment required to fight fires in buildings up
to 12 stories.
The question of water also remains. unanswered. The planners
want to dig three 1,200-foot-deep
wells, but experts testified that this
stratum might run dry in 10 years.
OR did the hearing make
clear whether
the
land
would support a development of
this nature. One witness maintained there is much quicksand
and unstable soil in the area. The
petitioners disagreed, but failed to
produce results of their soil tests.

er

‘e

.

Lajasionasr ese spapciag se

Pp

=

ae
ii

L—_

a

Coupled with these practical
problems is the question of the
development’s effect on nearby

Letters to the Public Forum

Mrs. Beeson Responds to Critics of Forum Letter
DEERFIELD—Verily, not a stone was
pft unturned by the readers to parody,
ithout humor,
every sentence of my
etter questioning the credibility of a leter in an advertisement.
Charges were made on assumptions and
1isrepresentations, but the moot point was

nanswered:
uthentic?”’
One

natter’’

“Is the letter

viewpoint

doesn’t

that

“it

recognize

(in the ad)
really

the

doesn’t

arbitrary

meaning of another that speaks of the
internal division of this country as a fore-

gone conclusion.

Dissent

from

an admin-

istration policy does not morally authorize
disunity of the integer any more than a
toothache
justifies
dismembering
the
whole body.
In this country, we do not equate dis-

sent with treason, but to violate the Flag
of the country of birth (or choice) is
treason,

de

facto.

The

American

flag

is
\

not the administration and its foreign
policies—nor vice versa. The Flag is the
standard of a greater totality, and those
who publicly abuse it or incite abuse would

own

be trying

to project

total than

dissent.

the question at issue.
My sincere admiration for a special kind —

Because

confusion

a meaning
and

far

violence

more

are

the

offsprings of the beguiled, it is imperative
to lead dissents with truth.
Thus, while casting stones

ministration,

we

are

not

at

the

ad-

disguising

our

sins with

pretentious

heroics.

a

I wish to give credence in the Hollister

Newspapers for good judgment in responsible journalism in all matters CONCERT
S
of

courage.

A

reader,

abandoning

the

safety of silence, stood up to be counted
with the lone minority.

Mrs. Charles Beeson

Beeson’s Nursery and Green

Thumb Shop

�Water

bids Due

Monday
_

Bids on Deerfield’s new 3.
million gallon reservoir will be
opened at Monday’s village board

Deerfield-Highland Park School
‘District
113
board
members
threatened
Monday
night
to
“come out on Saturday mornings
and build it ourselves” if bids are
too

high

again

on

their

meeting.
Nine companies have bid on the
project, including Arnold Peder-

son

proposed

administration building addition.
The board has rejected two sets
of bids for the addition. A third
bid opening was scheduled for 2:30
p.m.

Tuesday,

but one

contractor

So the

other

bidders

agreed

Arthur

Gosling,

addition,

which

will include

age room.

The first set of bids, opened in
February, indicated that the addiwould

cost

at least

$103,990.

_ The highest bid was $103,990.
_

The

second

set

of bids,

on

an

addition which had been considerably
scaled down from the
_ original plans, also was rejected
because the lowest bids totaled
$77,000.
_
So the board asked the architects,

The

Loebl, Schlossman,

Park district dances like this one at Jewett Park
will be moved to the American Legion Hall starting Sept. 8. The change gives the growing teen

Park’s

Bennett,

and Dart, to completely revise the
_ plans again. The new specifica|
tions were released to bidders in
July.

(Continued from page 5)

said. ‘‘We’re working for it to be
the other way.

Teen control and initiative was
the

essence

of

a

plan

for

a

Deerfield Youth Center presented
to

the

months

village

ago

board

by

Albert

several

A.

Saia,

1655 Dartmouth Av., and other
Deerfield parents. Mr. Saia had

drafted a four-page model constitution fur such a club, which was
to be administered by Deerfield
teens in a new building constructed for the purpose.
Trustee George Schleicher recommended that the proposal be
referred to the Deerfield Youth
Council, but it has never been

113 Tells Schedule
For School Year

Deerfield-Highland Park High School District 113 has
Be distributed copies of its calendar for the 1967-68 school
= year.
_.
The calendar has been revised to indicate nine-week
grading periods, instead of the traditional six-week periods.
_ The board decided on the change so that the district’s

|
_

periods
would
correspond
with
feeder elementary school districts

and because teachers felt the six_ week period was too short to allow
|
adequate evaluations.
|
Grading periods will end Nov.

|

10, Jan. 26, Apr. 5, and June 14.

__

First semester examinations will

|
|
|
|

be held Jan. 23, 24, and 25, and
second
semester
examinations, .
June 10, 11, and 12.
Vacations are scheduled Nov. 23
and 24 for Thanksgiving;

_ through
12,

Jan.

Lincoln’s

through

Mar.

Apr.

Good

12,

Dec.

5, Christmas;
birthday;

29,

Friday;

25

Feb.

Mar.

spring

25

recess;
and

May

_ 30, Memorial Day. Students also
_ will be off Sept. 22, Oct. 20; and
__

Mar.

8, when

teachers

will attend

special institutes.
New teachers will report

Teen

Aug.

20 and 31, and all teachers on
Sept.
1 for in-service
training

before classes begin on Sept. 5.

Graduation

at

Deerfield

High

School will be held June 11 and at
Highland Park High School June
13. The last day of school at both

Deerfield and Highland Park will
be June 14.
A clip-out copy of the calendar
follows:

Sept. 5—Opening of school.
Sept. 22—Area institute day for
teachers.
Oct. 20—District
tute.

Nov.

10—End

teachers’

of

first

insti-

grading

period.

Nov. 23, 24—Thanksgiving recess.
Dec. 25 through Jan. 5—Christmas recess.
Jan. 23, 24, and 25—First semester examinations.
Jan. 26—End of first semester.

Jan.

29—Beginning
(Continued

of

on page

second
73)

Commissioners
they

will

try

indicated

to

work

with

that
the

Deerfield High Student Council on
plans
Hall.

for dances
Suggestions

at the Legion
will be wel-

comed on how to spend the $500
they voted to allot for decorations.
The club is going to be managed
by
John
J. Sullivan,
physical
education
teacher
at Alan
B.
Shepard
Junior
High
School.
Chaperones will include Juvenile

Officer

Tiffany,

wife, and
schools.

teachers

Mr.

Sullivan’s

from

the area

The
‘East-West’?
combo
will
play on the club’s opening night,
Sept. 8, and another group will
entertain at the dance the next
night. The park district plans to
operate canteen with soft drinks
and snacks.
In

park

other

action

board

voted

Monday,

to

More

than

increase

effect

of the

increase

third

of

® Granted

Deerfield

a

request

Jaycees

@ Decided

not

to

an

emergency,

the

village

rest. The
eliminate

this problem.
STUDENT

AT ILLINOIS

Robert Broms of Deerfield, an
engineering major,
will be a
sophomore at the University of

its

Illinois, Champaign, this fall. Mr.
Broms was recently pledged by
Triangle,
honorary
engineering
society on campus. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broms,

® Talked about installing lights
or a transformer that could provide power for lights at the tennis
courts now under construction.

We Don’t

village’s

pumps to provide the
new reservoir should

of Jewett

SSS
RS

isthe

On
peak
consumption
days,
Deerfield has used up all the
water in its storage tank and has
been dependent on Highland Park

over 18 at the swimming pool.

a

say

village officials say.

policy on requiring children under
6 to be accompanied by someone

160 Deerfield Rd.

sss:

L

Them...

*

will

Most collegians find shopping

per $100 assessed valuation.

rather be swimming

Sedlaceks Move
To Village Home
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sedlacek
and their children, formerly of
Lombard, are settled in their new
home
at
950
Blackhawk
Lno.,
Riverwoods.
Their daughter, Martha, 12, will
enter Wilmot Jr. High in September and their son, Paul, 9, will be

in the fourth grade at South Park
School.
Mr. Sedlacek works for Universal Oil Products in Des Plaines as
director of marketing for the Far
East.

DEAN’S

In

the

change

their next

semester’s

a chore.

They would

or golfing than visit a store to select

clothing

requirements.

Here is one shop where you won’t be pushed, harried,
cajoled, threatened, rushed, or ignored.

Here is one place

where a man can look &amp; feel &amp; question &amp; touch without
feeling

he

is

obligating

himself

or

making

himself

You will find correct sportswear, haberdashery, &amp; a
select grouping of natural shoulder sportscoats &amp; suits for
gentlemen,

whether

professor,

student

or

casual

itinerant.

And fresh coffee &amp; crisp pretzels on the house.
Come on over today.

LIST

George P. Schmid, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George P. Schmid, 748
Deerpath Dr., Deerfield, has been
named
to
the
dean’s
list
at
MacMurray College, Jacksonville,
Ill.

a

nuisance.

all

to

could face a critical water shortage with the present system,

to sell Christ-

mas trees in a corner
Park this December.

be to keep the tax rate at 14 cents.

MAKES

the

leased

from

designed

Deerfield now gets its water
from Highland Park. The village
has accumulated its profits by
charging residents about 50 percent more than it pays Highland
Park for the water.

In other business, the board,

$210,700 tax levy for 1967-68, an
increase of $32,800 over last year.
The

planners

property—primarily
the cost of
renting the Legion Hall. A $6,000
increase in the levy will be used
for maintenance salaries and casual labor, and a $3,000 increase
is earmarked for improving park
grounds.

the

adopt

a

will go for more

is

population peak.

Dances

discussed there, apparently because of its similarity to the park
district’s scheme.

reservoir

provide for 24,000 residents, which

club larger quarters. Shown here are Gary Haines,
Kathy Hayes, Nancy Klempner, and Rick Mittleman. (Howard Fochler Photo)

addi-

tional office space, mechanical
equipment space, and more stor-

tion

ment profits.

adminis-

trative assistant to the superin_ tendent, said Tuesday afternoon
that he hoped to be able to
announce the bid figures later this
. week.
The arthitects originally estimated
a $66,000 cost for the

of Deerfield.

nanced without a bond issue. The
village has been able to save
about $236,520 from water depart-

to

postpone announcement of their
bid figures until that contractor’s
bid can be opened at the district
office.

Corp.

The reservoir and a pump which
will be installed are being fi-

mailed his bid to the architect
rather than to the school offices.
_

Building

Total cost for the project has been
estimated
at
$480,000
by
the
village’s
consulting
engineers,
Baxter and Woodman of Crystal
Lake.

478 Central
Highland Park

Open

Thursday

night

_

August 171

�ames

School
Bids

rustee

OK'd &gt;

alzer

By BOB THOMAS
The

Lincolnshire

Monday

Village

unanimously

approved

several appointments
Mayor Fred Balzer.
Kenneth

Dr.

W.

was

Cash

Board

named

The

Lincolnshire

District

103 Board

Monday

contracts

totaling

awarded

by

School

$380,071 for the addition to

Laura B. Sprague School.

of 13 Cornell

appointed

to

fill

the

The architects’ and engineering

remaining vacancy on the board
of trustees. Mr. Cash, who has

fees will be about
acquisition, $96,500;

$22,700; site
and furnish-

served as secretary of the village
plan commission, will fill the

ing and equipment, $15,000, bring-

acancy created when trustee
D. Aikins resigned to move
California.

approximately $514,271. The board

M.

ing the

R.
to

Ln., received the oath of office at
meeting,

and

assumed

bidding

Plumbing

of James

to the commission.” He noted that
relations

background of Mr. Hardesty, an
assistant vice president for United
Airlines, will be ‘‘helpful.”’

The owner of a home

The mayor also announced committee chairmanships for the new
fiscal year.
Mr.
Cash will be
chairman of the plan committee;
James Westerfield, finance and

at

police;

board Monday night.

and

zoning; Mr. Kammerer, streets;
Peter
Donaghue,
parks;
and
Charles Freund, water and sewer.
Ordinance

OK’d

In other business,
approved

the trustees

an ordinance

to levy

a

.75 percent sales tax on products
and services. The old rate was
5 percent. The new ordinance

eplaces

one

passed

at the July

eeting which would have taxed
bnly products sold in connection
ith a service occupation.

$10,000

in

Lincolnshire

District 103 will pay about $14.60
more in taxes for 1968 than he did

in 1967,

according

ordinance

approved

by the school

Taxes would be even higher,
however,
if the district’s total
assessed valuation were not expected to increase by nearly $3
million to $24,500,000 in the next

rent

year.

building

The school board decided that
the district’s immediate needs can
be filled with increased personal
property
and
real
estate
tax
revenue from new developments,
and not through a tax-rate ceiling
increase.

at the

partment

blowers

standards.

are

The

operated

de-

24

hours

In other business,

building

Trustee

in the

been slow until this month,

it suddenly

became

Abel

village

has
when

‘‘brisk.”’

Mr.

Balzer told the Villager that the
village
probably
will issue
as
many permits this year as last,
when 45 were issued.
Additional

Lincolnshire

on Page
August

17,

1967

10.

News

meeting.

(Staff

increase the ceilings, but will levy
maximum

under

the

cur-

ceilings

of

$1.222

per

The

$100

assessed valuation for the education
was

fund

and

fund:

based

on

18.8

cents

This
an

for

the

year’s

levy

education

fund

rate of $1.196 at the building fund
ceiling.
‘“T know we’re gambling,’ said
Supt. Harry Luhn, “But I think
that real
estate
and
personal
property tax revenues from new

developments,
like the Indian
Creek resort, will provide all the
revenue we need.”’
Revenue
from
this

tax

levy

An old fashioned corn roast will
be sponsored by American Legion
Post 1247 at 10 a.m. Sunday at the
Legion Hall, Prairie Rd. and Main
St., Prairie View.

All day

activities

are

planned

for the entire family, according to
Henry Tuttle, post commander.
Children can enjoy games, pony
rides, and train rides. Hamburgers, hot dogs, chicken, and ice

school year, and $60,000 for the
building fund, as compared to
$41,360 for the 1967-68 school year.

The

transportation

fund

levy

will
increase
from
$17,600
to
$19,600, and the Illinois Municipal
Retirement Fund levy, from $5,000
to $6,000.
The increases reflect the dis-

trict’s anticipated needs in educating a larger student body and
operating a larger physical plant.
The addition to the Laura Sprague
School will be opened for the
beginning of school in fall, 1968.

Also

Monday
the

hearing.
A breakdown

Admission is $1 for adults, but
there is no charge for children.
Each adult admission will receive
free tickets
for the children’s
activities.
Tickets may be purchased from

Legion members or at the Legion
will

$298,900

night,

the board

district’s

1967-68

budget after an uneventful public

cream will be sold, in addition to
the corn.

Hall Sunday.
Proceeds
used for Post 1247.

levy

for educational fund purposes for
the 1968-69 school year, as compared to $263,120 for the coming

approved

Legion to Hold Corn Roast

will

be

for each

of

expenditures

fund this year

and last

1966-67
$337,296
89,898

1967-68
$439,323
44,350

24,908

28,300

3,724
53,739
41,500
3,127
$554,192

4,500
53,750
_
9,737
$579,960

follows:
Fund
Education
Building

Transportation
IMRF
Bonds
Working cash
Construction
Totals

seen the other bids before submitting his own.

Aberdeen

will be used to finance

district

bidder because the lowest biller,
A. Stompanato
Plumbing,
had °

submitted

a

$29,998

bid and Stompanato, a-$27,663 bid.

best.

existing

Haily, with no stand-by blowers for
breakdowns, the board learned.

said

Lincolnshire

to a tax levy

acility

health

board

the 1968-69 school year, but the
ordinance is based on the 1967-68
budget, so the district’s figuring
can be an educated gamble at

School

Consequently, the board will not
seek approval of a referendum to

to county

village

ordinance

assessed

The
trustees
also
authorized
burchase of an $1,840 blower for
he sewage plant to bring the

up

Monday's

103 Taxes Going Up

range planner for Ryerson Steel
Co. “brings an appropriate talent

New

during
Photo)

Richard Kammerer takes the oath as a Lincolnshire trustee from Mrs. Patrick Coffey, village clerk,

Mr. Balzer told the trustees that
Mr. Carter’s experience as a long-

building

Is Exception

contract, which was awarded to
the Aberdeen Plumbing and Heating Co., of Skokie, the second low

to bring

the Mayor.

Abel,

are

The bids
with the

The exception was the plumbing

that body to full strength of five
at-large members in addition to

Miles

backs

The board awarded contracts to
the low bidder in all but one
category.

Carter and R. W. Hardesty for the

publicity-customer

‘‘our

the wall.
into line

original building budget.”’

of Local Improvements.
In addition, the board approved

the

because

net against
have fallen

Trustee Kammerer,
who was
appointed as a trustee last month,
also was
named
as the third
member of the Lincolnshire Board

village plan commission,

spend, inbond sale,
on investfrom
the

Julius Leageler, chairman of the

Appointed

nomination

to

board’s building committee, said
that he was happy with the

‘Mr. Cash and Mr. Kammerer will
serve until the April, 1969, election.

the mayor’s

cost

building fund.

the

seat vacated by Robert Lindgren,
who resigned because of ill health.

Kammerer

construction

has about $515,000 to
cluding $490,000 from a
$15,000 from interest
ments,
and
$10,000

Another new trustee, Richard
Kammerer of 24 Londonderry

the

total

Mr. Leageler urged the board to
accept Aberdeen’s bid “‘to preserve the integrity of the board
and of future competitive bidding.”
The board
$253,351 bid

accepted the low
of Flodstrom
Con-

struction Co. of Deerfield for the
general contract. Deerfield Electric Co. was awarded the electrical contract for $35,945, and Tropf

Heating and Ventilating of Broadview was awarded the heating
contract for $60,777.

The district’s construction timetable calls for completion by July
1, 1968, and occupancy by Aug.

1,

1968. However, the timetable may
have to be revised because the
contracts were awarded 45 days
later than originally planned.
Authorizes New
In

other

business

Contracts
Monday,

the

board authorized Mr. Luhn to sign
contracts with three new teachers.
Miss Charlene Wolovick, a gradu-

ate of Illinois Teachers’ College
North, will teach fourth grade at
Sprague.
Leonard
Sabourin,
who
was
graduated from Trinity College,
will be the assistant coach and
social studies teacher at Half Day.
Mrs. Marlene Lee, who has de-

grees from Radcliff College and
the Southern University of New
York,

will

be.

hired

to

teach

science and mathematics at Half
Day. She has four years’ teaching
experience.

Mr. Luhn
district now

reported that the
is fully staffed for

classes, which will begin Sept. 5.

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Deerfield School District 109 will
spend about $5,800 for carpeting in
the principals’ offices and libraries of Kipling, Maplewood,
and
Walden schools.

_ Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Mason, 5

returned after spending a
home

At Monday

in

_ Their son, Peter, who is home
for the summer, will return for
his sophomore

year

to

A.

The board also approved the
appointment of 12 “para-professionals” for its elementary school
counseling
program.
Deerfield

Kitchens of Sara Lee in Deerfield.

Visit Parents
Mrs.

Thomas

Ma-

residents

loney, 30 Lincolnshire Dr., Lincolnshire, have returned - after
-sota.
Maloney’s
visited Mr,
_ They
‘mother, Mrs. Harold Maloney in
Fairmont,
and Mrs. Maloney’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Schmid in Comfrey.

Camp

at Elkhorn

Gamerman,

_ Diane Kindermann, daughter of
‘the Joseph J. Kindermanns, 15

Wis.

Camp,

Ln.,

returned

By TOM CARUSO

Lincolnshire,

home

after

Visitors

_ Mrs.

Ballard

Letitia

have

to $199,794.

California

into

Highland Park School District 108
will cut the district’s expected
1967-68 school year budget deficit

attending

Expo 67 in Montreal.

.

The
$3,453,147
budget
was
unanimously adopted by the board
Tuesday night. It also includes a

of Ingle-

$1,256 cut in the district’s military
claim for federal aid.

wood, Cal., is visiting her son and
his family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry C.
allard and their children, Cole-

The district expects to receive
$475,989 in general state aid, as

man

compared to $347,492 last year.

and

Tamara,

Lincolnshire.

8

Dukes

Ct.,

The

tentative

budget

figure

of

$424,310 was based on an average
daily attendance of 3,018, figured
last
October.
The
new
figure

Girl Scouts

reflects
ance

Take Campout

a 3,181

figure,

average

computed

attendfrom

district’s best six months
the 1966-67 school year.
The attendance
for about $50,000
increase
over
remainder of the
results from the

A solemn ceremony based on
the Girl Scout law of friendship
among girls was the highlight of a
recent camp outing for Vernon
Area Girl Scouts.
Mrs. John Madro
and Mrs.

Scout camp area. Mrs. Ed Hayes,
ool District 103 nurse, also
ined the group.
During the three days and two

of

the

by

the

the

district

to

Highland

The

Meadowbrook

borrow

Park

will

be

designated

field residents.

programs

Wilke

and

in tents, de-

cation

spite rain every night.

fund,

$133,412;

Building

for students.

They

Five boys and girls from Deer
field are attending Camp

Lake

Sue Schramn.

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the Woods for Girls and Camp
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(ireta Lederer, Ine.

camper badge are Nancy Bissell,
Cindy Buescher, Cathy Clayton,
Robin Hill, Judy Lindeman, and

de

Deerfield Youngsters
Attend Camp in North

J

_Lincolshire girls who made the
trip and will receive the troop

Mrs

cided either to raise the basiq
activities fee or to ask for dona
tions from parents and the PTA.

Sundays

in the education fund maximum
tax rate from $1.60 to $1.81 per
$100 assessed valuation and in the

Susan

@ Approved
tuition
paymentg
for three children attending spe
cial education classes.
@ Approved
requests
for tw4
students who will pay tuition té
attend district 109 classes.
Supt. William Fenelon reporte
that ground was broken Monda
for Southeast School and that he
has hired 31 additional facult
members for the district.
The board also discussed means
of financing cultural enrichment

ART—ANTIQUE

tions scheduling its Sept. 23 referendums, which will seek increases

Dewey Garage at 10 County Line
Rd., as a polling place for Deer-

are

members

ly financed program.
In other business, the board:

board adopted the formal resolu-

building fund from 25 cents to 37.5

faculty

who will participate in the federal-

anticipation warrants to offset the
red figures.
In other. action Tuesday, the

Miss

Martha Ryser and reimbursemen
for Mrs. Nancy Griftner who has
completed graduate work.

Winfield, 827

‘“‘para-profeSsionals”

non-certified

and pay back up to $500,000 in tax

cents per $100.
The resolutions

960

government.

military personnel.
Thus, the budget includes the
following expected deficits: Edu-

nature

The other Lincolnshire scouts,
who have already earned this
badge on previous trips, were
ane Mason, Kathy Bissell, Mary
dro, Gwen Mottek, Linda Wagner, Colette
Wengenroth,
and
Nancy
Zeigler.
Future
scouts
Kathy Madro and Ann Bissell,
th 8, also were on the outing.

law

pretation only included children of

ghts spent at Camp Kiawassa,
the girls did all-the cooking and
and sleeping

for

figure accounts
of the expected
last
year.
The
$128,497 increase
increase in state

Only seven of the district’s claim
of 21 students associated with
military or civil service agencies
were allowed. The stricter inter-

hikes

Sugar,

Rd.; and Mrs. Mary
Rosemary Ter.

aid approved by the state legisla-

This is the Moraine Council Girl

enjoyed

Judith

~

the

The military claim cut resulted
from a more strict interpretation

They

Re-

The budget also includes provisions

in

Mrs. Ruth Kapes, 1127 Ridgewood
Dr.;
Mrs.
Helen
Mitchell,
590
Hillside. Dr.;
and Mrs.
Arlene
Wolff, 591 Broadview Av.

fund, $63,111; and Municipal
tirement Fund, $3,271.

during

accompanied 13 scouts to
Kiawassa near Woodstock.

eaning.

1285 Warwick

will participate

© Approved changes of contract

for

ture.

William Bissell, both of Lincolnhire,
Camp

Mrs. Ray-

From

An
unanticipated
$51,679
crease in general state aid

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balzer and
their children, Diana and Tom, 3

Darby

and

108’s Budget Deficit Cut

Elkhorn,

Return From Expo
_

Mr. L. M. Gavin,

Mrs. Gamerman's home,

Ct. (Howard Fochler Photo)

Wagner, 38 Lancaster Ln., both of
Hills

Lelewer,

ernment, will begin Aug. 23 in

Lincolnshire, are camping at Pottawatomie

Mrs. Stanley

Parker. The first study, a review of Deerfield municipal gov-

mond

woh

the counseling experiment include
Mrs. Carol Breiber, 1508 Oakwood
Pl.; Mrs. Marilyn Dereby,
561
Woodvale
Av.;
Mrs.
Demaris
Doherty, 1355 East Canton Ci.;
Mrs. Ruth Isely, 1230 Elmwood
Pl.; Mrs. Janice Jacobson, 485
Shannon Rd.; Mrs. Edith Mertz,
1233
Norman
Ln.;
Mrs.
Reta
Shepard, 1018 Fair Oaks Av.; Mrs.

in Minne-

their parents

Visiting

the

is sales
the
of

-(Pa.) University next month.

_ Mr.and

meeting,

offices. Tiling would cost about
$300 less, but the board decided
that carpeting would last longer
and provide a dignified atmosphere.

Villanova

_ The senior Mr. Mason
institutional
Manager

night’s

board decided to use carpeting
rather than tile in the principals’

days each week.
® Approved the appointment of
Mrs. Karen Stephens as guidancd
counselor.

NMKNoANTARIONNETE,

month at their summer
Ocean City, N.J.

of

permanent substitute for two half

gh AiccorrcetareateeeRRcce!

have

Lincolnshire,

Ln.,

‘Londonderry

® Approved the appointment
Mrs.
Virginia
Granfield
as

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August 17

�Bannockburn

Fell Store

Briefs

Wilsons Are Home

‘Happening’

From Trip Abroad

Wednesday
Twenty-three

models

—

have been

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilson and
their daughter, Sally, 1800 Telegraph
Rd.,
Basnockburn,
are

Europe.
Their trip took them

Rome, Venice, and Milan in Italy,

Company’s

home

and a visit with friends in Geneva,
Switzerland.
The
Wilsons
also
visited
friends,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert Woodward
and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Yollup, in Maldon,
England, Mr. Wilson’s, boyhood
home.
Mr. Wilson returned home early
to sail his yacht, ‘“‘The Inferno,”
in the Mackinack
races last
month. Mrs. - Wilson and Sally,

show at 8 p.m. next Wednesday in

after

several

weeks

in

Ea - NEWS ABOUT

Visitors Here

Attends

Mr. Jacquin and his family, who
recently visited in Bannockburn,
have been living in Europe for the
last year and a half and will
probably be in the Netherlands for
another
two
years.
He
is an

electrical engineer for Dow Chemical Co.
‘“‘Our stay in Europe has been a
wonderful education for all of us,”’
Mr. Jacquin said, ‘“‘but the Europeans are far behind Americans in
their human relations.”
The
Jacquin
family
recently
enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Jac-

brother-in-law,

the Reid Olsons, 2040 Wilmot Rd.,
Bannockburn. The Jacquin children, Jules Jr., 18; Melanie, 12;

and

to

happy

9, were

Jeffrey,

with their
re-acquainted 20;
become cousins—Karen,
David,
Olson

toured

Jacquins

Chicago,

including visits to the Museum of
Science and Industry, Old Town,
Peter Drive East apartment build-

historical points of

ing, and many

son

of

engineering,

last several years at the universi-

Returns

and Mrs.

and

children,

Dennis,

James

M. Phelan

Mary

Ellen

and

Rd.,

Ban-

1900 Telegraph

nockburn,

have

returned

after

several weeks of travel in Ireland,
Scotland, England, and the Scandinavian
countries,
Denmark,

Sweden, and Norway.
The Phelans met their elder son

and

his

wife,

Phelans

of

the

James

Excelsior,

Minn.,

M.
in

paris, and attended the Fete de

— Nyit which was held in Versailles
8
sah
last

month.

The

event,

which

interest. “We were on the go 24

Deerfield

Prepared for rainy weather but hoping for a clear night are Red
Fell (right) and three of the models who will participate in the Fell
Company back-to-school fashion show next Wednesday. The models
are (from left) Peter Jacobs, Sue Kahnweiler, and Kay Speyer. (Staff
Photo)

and

Thursday

mornings

School,

parents

may

contact

School graduates including Mike
Wolf, Alan and Ed Orlowsky, and
Steve Steinberg.
HAVE GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward,
1557
Hawthorn.
Ln.,
Deerfield,
have as their guests Mrs. Ward’s
brother and his family, Mr. and

Mrs. Ralph Plimpton, registration

Mrs.

chairman.

daughters.

All

classes

for

4 year

olds have been filled.

starting

James

Cornwall
Mary,

and

Terry,

their
Jody,

and Kristen, of Atkinson, N.H.

Black

Red

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than

the

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com-

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shoe.

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There’s
:

The Hague, the Jacquins will tour
and
Italy,
Portugal,
Spain,

Highland

Dance music will be provided by
“The
Geneva
Conference,”
a
group of 1967 Highland Park High

THE

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of

S ty l e
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and

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to

France.

Sept. 12.
Interested

A few openings still remain for
3
year
olds at the Deerfield
Community Nursery School.
Classes will meet on Tuesday

&lt;a

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At alr

returning

Vacancies

Nursery School Still Has

history of Versailles.

Mr. and Mrs. Olson plan to visit

Before

High

mer, is a pageant of the French

the Jacquins in the Netherlands in

1969.

music,

Park High School, Loyola Academy, New Trier East High School,
and New Trier West High School.

hours a day,” Mr. Olson added.

June,

dance

Competing for cash prizes in the
talent contest will be groups from

education,

ty.

Mr.

parking

and Mark Geraci.

and music, have been held for the

Phelans

St.

tlieb, Larry Schessler, Jeff Trost

Mrs.

Richard A. Chesrow, 2820 Telegraph Rd., Bannockburn, recently
attended the National High School
Institute in Speech, which was
held for five weeks at Northwestern University this summer.
The
Institute’s
sessions.
in

speech,

First

fashion

Those
chosen
to model
1967
campus clothes are Nancy Lundberg, Debbie Asher, Carol Gordon,
Lynne
Richman,
Kay
Speyer,
Karen Bernstein, Ronda Server,
Barbie Barnard, Joan Kulp, Ellen
Koenigsberg,
Laura
Winston,
Susie Kahnweiler, Patty Blosten,
Brad
Lind,
Pete
Jacobs,
Jeff
Feldman,
Dick Weinberg, Scott
Anixter, Rick Gutstadt, Bob Got-

presented three times each sum-

15; and Martha, 13.
The

Chesrow,

company’s

fashion show,
refreshments:

Institute

George

back-to-school

The ‘‘Happening”’ will include a
high-school talent contest, the

College, Cedar Rapids, Ia.

‘“‘There’s no place to live but the
nited States,’’ according to Mr.
and Mrs. Jules Jacquin of The
Hague, Netherlands, formerly of
Texas.

and

the
lot.

and then spent a. week in Paris
before returning home. The trip
was a graduation gift for Miss
Wilson, who received her degree
with a psychology major from Coe

Over Europe

sister

to Greece,

toured England by car for a week

Prefer U.S.

quin’s

selected to participate in the Fell

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or
kindergarten
school for the first time must
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certificates

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Navy

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The parents of the 104 girls
attending the Deerfield Girl Scout
Day ’ Camp recently were enterined with original skits on the
t evening of camp.

daily sessions for Brownies
Junior Girl Scouts were held

Daniel

Wright

Woods

erve near Bannockburn.

‘he

skits climaxed eight days of
oor

activities

for

the

Scouts

included an overnight. More
half the girls were Brownie
ps, who were attending their
overnight

as full-fledged

Ju-'

Girl Scouts.
eae
i Day Camp staff
oraine Girl Scout Council
an
by Deerfield Cadette

ts

including
Kamins,

Debbie
Teresa

Moran,
Pugliese,

Marsha Nizzi, and Pam Longtin.
Init directors and others helpin from
Deerfield
were
Mrs.
Richard. Kramer,
Mrs. Edward

Cushman, Mrs. Richard Angvall,
. Paul Chilton, Mrs. A. E.
ravenhorst, Mrs. Berthold WelA Mrs. James Stewart, and Mrs.
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JOD

Forest

A week after Labor Day, legislators from throughout Illinois will head

back to Springfield for the reconvening of the 7th General Assembly.
This
unprecedented
action
is part
of the
legislative
reform
recommended by the Illinois Commission on the Organization of the
General
Assembly—a
two-year
study group
whose
proposals
are

designed to modernize and strengthen the legislature.
In the past, the Assembly—though theoretically a two-year body—has
adjourned after its traditional six-month session. This year, it chose
instead to recess, thus remaining alive and able to reconvene as many
times as it chooses between now and 1969.
Obviously, the 75th Assembly is making history by giving Illinois it
first continuing legislative session. What the final results will be is still
a matter for speculation.
But State Rep.

John

Henry

public

when

voters

hearings

will

owned

by

121

d

for

erfield
Jac

in

meeting

governing

and

of Lake

Forest

this week

to approve

a state

constitutional

RESUMED

SESSION

it

spon-

bodies

in

surrounding -areas

April.

Also scheduled for discussion is

can be a

creative one, if, by provoking

interest and greater thinking into the state’s financial problems, it
focusses attention on the need for a constitutional convention,’ Rep.
Kleine said.
The Lake County legislator believes that the revenue problem will
continue to dominate the reconvened session,

as it did the
Then,
rigid

regular

session

ending

June

30.

legislators forced: to operate under the
restrictions
of
the
current
revenue

article,
were
forced
into
patchwork
tax
measures to meet the state’s financial needs.
These included bills to broaden and increase
the sales tax increase.

d No. 86 owned by Steve Sabol,
also
of Highland
Park.
Both
mers are petitioning for R-1-B
zoning for corner lots on Rosewood Av.
‘he commission probably will
pprove a report on the commun-

Rep. Kleine
ing bills are

pointed
similar

out that
in some

service tax proposed by Gov.
opposed

by

things,

the

most

the broadenways to the

Otto Kerner but

legislators.

broadening

bills

Among

tax

auto

other

repairs

and
prescription
drugs.
Rep.
Kleine
voted
against them.
Rep. Kleine
“There are several law suits pending on the
modified broadening bills,’ he said. “If they should be found unconstitutional, the mgmiaree then would have to consider new tax

measures.’
In the past, if emergencies like this occurred, the governor was
forced to call a special session. In that event, though, the governor

could

dictate

the

agenda.

In the reconvened

retains control.
One of the stated purposes
gubernatorial vetoes.

_ Zed

Daniels,

1381 Valley

Rd.,

erfield, is serving as co-chairan of the testimonial dinner for
ed A. Niles, president of Fred
: Proceeds
used
for

of the dinner will be
a medical
research

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of the

September

session,

the

session

legislature

is to consider

“THIS WOULD BE DONE during the regular session if the governor
signed or vetoed bills when they are passed—as he is expected to under
the Constitution. Instead, it usually is about Labor Day by the time he
has dealt with all the bills. That is the significance of our date for
reconvening—the Monday after Labor Day,” Rep. Kleine pointed out.
Since a two-thirds vote is necessary to override a governor’s veto,
prospects for this sort of legislative action are fairly dim. It could come
only if the governor vetoed a measure that had received strong

minority Democratic
majority.
But

Our

part of the schools’ courses. All
students presently are required to
take classroom instructions.

in

two

support

other

legislative
committees

action.
which

legeslative

session.

areas

One
have

as well as the votes of the Republican
there

are

interesting

possibilities

for

is the recommendations of investigating
remained alive along with the continuing

Committees—particularly

one

looking

into

state

insurance laws—could make the major news of the September session.
Rep. Kleine pointed out that conference committee reports also could
make major news. Conference committees are joint House-Senate

bodies

appointed

near

the

end

of the

session

to resolve

differences

between the two Houses over a specific piece of legislation. In the
frantic, and-of-the session rush June 30, many of these. conference

reports were not completed in time for consideration.
“For

instance,

employees

classes start.
The
district’s
administration
still is seeking a teacher for a
combination
driver’s
educationswimming coach post at Deerfield
High School, an English teacher
for Highland Park High School,

and a district psychologist.
Supt.

Karl

Plath

told

board

members that he is having difficulty finding candidates for the
D.H.S. post because of the unusual
combination
of subject matter.
Although several candidates have
been interviewed for the psychologist post, none has been qualified.
He said he does not anticipate

too much

difficulty in filling the

English position, however.

ck Gasparac of Highland Park

y discussion

(R-32nd)

soon will be asked

: held on two lots in the Hovland

subdivision—No.

Klein

pointed out that the September session could have one interesting side
effect—increased attention to state problems, particularly revenue, at a

village hall.

_ Adjourned

He said that bout 60 percent of
the students now take the driving

113 board
five new

three vacancies to be filled before

“THE

The Deerfield Plan Commission
a routine agenda for its
neeting at 8 p.m. tonight in the

Park-Deerfield

teachers
and accepted resignations from six others, leaving only

convention.

Routine Items

Highland

High School District
Monday
night hired

by martha cleveland

time

Has

The

SDoupoeeeecnesS

never

sponsor says the
action asked.”
The September

the

collective

bargaining

were

reported

report

will be given

back,’

session is not expected

Rep.

bills

governing

Kleine

in September

said.

and

public
‘Their

legislative

to be the last on for the 75th

Assembly. State Sen. W. Russell Arrington (R-4th) GOP Senate leader,
has said he will ask tse Assembly to reconvene in January.

The board approved hiring Miss
Julie Wilson for social studies at

The
district
has
had
three
driver’s
education
teachers
at

each
trict

school. Next year, the diswill have four at each.

Another

machine

which simulates

drivnig conditons is being rented.
Will Hold

Public

Talks

Dr. Plath also told the board
that the district already is complying
with
another
which requires school
hold
all discussions

new
law
districts to
in _ public,

except those about pupil conduct,
teacher negotiations, acquisition
of property, and employment or
dismissal of employees.
School boards also are required

to give public notice of regular
and special meetings, to provide a
schedule of regular meétings at
the beginning of the year, and to
publish changes in meeting dates
at least 10 days in advance.

Ratliff for physical
H.P.H.S,
Ronald

education at
Hextell
for

driver’s
education
and Miss Myrna L.
English at H.P.H.S.

at H.P.H.S,
Krelstein for

In other action the board:
®@ Re-affirmed its support for
Operation Wingspread, a program
to exchange students and faculty
between Chicago and suburban
school districts. The district also

Resignations
were
accepted
from Miss Susan Brown, a librar-

is investigating the possibility of
similar exchanges with Waukegan
and North Chicago schools.

both schools, Mrs. C. J.
for English at H.P.H.S.,

Kerner
Bill D.

ian at Deerfield; Edward Aronson, a Highland
Park
English
teacher; and four others who were
hired earlier this summer to begin

teaching this fall. The four have
accepted positions elsewhere since
signing
their
district
113 contracts.
In other business, the board

heard

a

review

of

legislation

which has been signed by Gov.
Kerner affecting their district.
Allotment to Rise

Supt. Karl Plath reported that
the new state aid formula which
has become law will.increase the
district’s per-pupil allotment from
$47 to $54, effective Aug. 1.

will require teen-agers

schools.

@ Heard
attend

a

that

Supt.

seminar

at

Plath

will

New

Trier

West High School in September on
LSD
and
other
hallucinogens,
marijuana, amphetimines, barbiturates, heroin, and other hard
narcotics. The meeting will be one
in a series of seminars

by area

high

sponsored

school districts for

teachers and other personnel.

He also reported that the district probably will be able to
accomodate the influx of students
who wish to take driver’s education to comply with a new law
which

@ Scheduled regular meetings
with department chairmen for the
third Monday of each month.
@ Approved an addendum to the
textbook list for English courses
at Highland Park High School and
humanities
courses
at
both

less

than 18 to have driver’s training
before acquiring driver’s licenses.

®@ Accepted
district

a

report

received

federal claims

that

$129,834

during

the
from

the 1966-67

school year and $264,458 from the
state for educational programs.

The district also received $42,901
from

the

state

for transportatio

reimbursement.

Board Orders Plan Revision
‘The Deerfield Board of Building
Appeals
decided
Monday
that
plans for a 20-unit apartment at
1150 Osterman A. will have to be
completely redrawn and revised.
The developers, Alschuter, Wolfson, and Associates of Chicago

that

scrapping

they

the

recommended

drawings

whic

were submitted.

Last week the village board
approved the developers’ reques
to build 20 instead of 17 units i

parking

the
apartment.
The
property
zoned for single family residences
was
the
center
of
a
zoning

but the board found so
structural changes neces-

controversy last summer when it
was owned by Irving Shepard.

had provided
space,
many

sary

for enough

Valenti Refused Sign Variation
Joseph
bigger

Valenti
sign

at

can’t
the

build
corner

a
of

Waukegan Av. and County Line
Rd., the Deerfield Zoning Board
of Appeals ruled Monday.
Mr. Valenti had petitioned for a

variation to enlarge the sig
advertising his Clavinia subdivi
sion from 8 by 16 feet to 12 by 20
The petition was the only item
in a meeting that took only a4 eke
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2 packages

(10 ounces each)

will be over in about a

frozen peas

month, but hot weather is likely to

2 cups finely
potatoes
1 cup water

Summer

continue well into autumn.
Chilled soups are a way to play

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Soups, served cold, are an esta-

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summertime luncheons and dinners. A Garden Soup containing
new

potatoes,

peas

and onions,

is

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It may

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Still another cooling idea is
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simple
dients
blender
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or mixer, then poured into
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While in the mood for cold
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It’s a Chilled

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thickening agent and layer it with
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GARDEN SOUP
2 tablespoons butter
1 cup minced onion
1/4 teaspoon curry powder

14

melt

dissolve

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but-

bouillon
add celery

2
1/2
2
1/2

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:

2 cups cold buttermilk
Mint leaves (optional)
Lemon wedges (optional)

In a mixing bowl, beat
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1/4 cup orange juice

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1 cup water
1/2 cup raisins

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2 cups boiling water
1/4 teaspoon celery salt
2 cups dairy sour cream
Parsley

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Gar-

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1 tablespoon sugar
1/4 teaspoon grated lemon rind
1/16 teaspoon ground cloves

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-

Book

29, sophomore; Aug.
and Aug. 31, seniors.

lists for courses will be

available

at

the

sale.

Students

Gardeners

—

North

_

in

Shore area.

Featured

this year

Started

this

is the ‘‘Sun-

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_ The show also includes a junior
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_
and trophies for gardeners under
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2

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Entries

in

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plants, flower arrangements, and
‘fruit classes may be brought to
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7-10:30 a.m. Aug. 26.
:
Entry rules are available at
Deerfield Lawn and Garden Spot,
641 Deerfield Rd, Deerfield, and
Craftwood Lumber Co., 1590 Old
Deerfield Rd.;

Evans

Garden

and

Pet Supply, 792 Central Av.; M. S.
S&amp;S.

Inc.,

2210

Skokie

Valley

or

Deerfield

Freshmen

at

Highland

Rd.;

Leaders

Of

the

senior

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was awarded

_

the

_

a member

medical

Park

staff

Hospital,

of

recently

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and named vice president of the

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to

school

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5

program.

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North Shore Area Council during
roundtable meetings scheduled for
October.
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the result of a two-year study of
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and

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are

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in the

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schools?

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Scouting program
as they go
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Full details of the planned
changes

with

Is my high school winning any games?
Are any of my friends on the Dean's

desires of boys and parents concerned with ‘the Scouting program.
It is designed to improve Scouting’s appeal to boys and to better
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but

among them reportedly is one
allowing boys age 8 or in the third
grade to become

Cub Scouts.

Special Student Subscription

Also, at age 10 boys will be
eligible to become Webelos Scouts
and join a Webelos den. This
change is designed to phase out
the lion rank in Cub Scouting by
September, 1968.

Dr. Irving Stein Sr. Receives Honor
Highland

ea

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4
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Park

High School are invited to guided
tours of the building beginning at
9 a.m. on Aug. 28. Groups will
leave from the north cafeteria.

and the Highland Park Recreation
Center, all in Highland Park.

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once school has started.

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a

and parents are asked
in the north lot at
Park High School and
lot at Deerfield High

the

flower Project for Youth” contest

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Students
to park
Highland
the west

Purpose of the pre-school booksale is to avoid long lines of
students trying to purchase books

Center, 1830 Green Bay Rd.
The 27th annual event is open to
gardener

Te

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&gt;

High School
school.

the Highland Park Recreation
amateur

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cards.

payable to either Highland Park

The Men’s Garden Club of the
North Shore will hold its annual
flower and garden show Aug. 26-27

any

a.m.
In addition to purchasing books,
students will pay fees, receive bus
passes if eligible, and have pictures
taken
for
identification

Checks for the books, which will
be sold on a first to come, firstserved
basis, should
be made

_ Exhibition

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10:30

School.

~ Schedule

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only
after

tiiett
We

9:30

come

International
tion.

Fertility

September

The first issue of “Gynecologic
cologic publication edited in Paris,
was devoted to papers on the
“Stein-Levinthal Syndrome.” The
issue discusses the pioneer work
by Dr. Stein in this phase of
sterility problems.
TAKE VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Casden, 1086
Bob-O-Link Rd., Highland Park,
and their four. children recently
returned from a two-week vacation, visiting Expo 67 and relatives
in New York.

6, 1968

$950

check

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Here you will see the 1968 DODGE cars and trucks
You'll want to visit our service department —filled
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os complete accessory and parts department.

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1909

St. Johns

Ave., Highland

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Il.

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�Area Republicans Try the ‘Tearin’

of the Green
ssi

Mrs. Karl Berning of Deerfield, wife of the 32nd

Dan Prouse (left), Lincolnshire precinct committeeman, and Mrs. Hugh Robinson of
Deerfield (left) listen to a conversation between Norm Cohen, Highland Park precinct

District state senator, waves to a

friend at a Lake County Republican Club outing last week at the Tally Ho Country
Club. West Deerfield Twp. Supervisor Bruce Frost and his wife are on the left.

committeeman, Mrs. John Wawerka, state central committeewoman,

Health- Group
Merger Eyed
Moves
-to
consolidate
health services provided by
the Lake County Board of
Supervisors were discussed
last week, but action probably will be delayed for at
least 60 days.
Waukegan
August Cepon

Twp. _ Supervisor
said the possibility

of transferring

patients from

the

overcrowded county home to the
tuberculosis sanatorium and the
county hospital was being studied.

proposal to make the best use of
the county health facilities would
be ready in about 60 days, he
said,
Gives

Mr.

Cepon

members

county

that

12

hospital were

to

board

The

car.

He

was

also

that

county

doctors were checking the requirements of the state health
department so if the sanatoriumhospital-home
transfers
were
made they would fit within the
state guidelines.

Deerfield

18

Township

in

the

the

care.

He

added

Deerfield Township
now in the county

that

four

patients were
hospital, and

five in the tuberculosis sanatorium.
Assistant Supervisor Samuel S.
Smith of Highland Park asked Mr.

Cepon if all future admissions
the county home

approved by the county
committee under the new
proposal being drafted.
Mr.

to

would have to be

home
health

Cepon said he did not favor

committee

ruling

on

admis-

sions.

Mr. Smith also asked the group

of emergency.

added

now

to consider
putting
the health
department, county home, hospital, and sanatorium all under one
administrator.

told the board that he hoped
eventually to work out a plan
whereby 50 beds in the tuberculosis sanatorium would be free for
either hospital or home
care
He

were

county home, with 10 on a formal
waiting list, and 10 others needing

be-

Seeks Bed Plan
Waukegan supervisor

patients.

patients

was

He said 14 town-

the

Mr. Frost said he had heard
there were still 21 empty beds in
the hospital, but Supervisor Cepon
said some beds should remain
in case

ship

that space

patients

in

told
to
contact
county
home
administrator
Clarence
Adams,
who would apportion patients to
available
spaces
in either the
home or the hospital.

unused

indicated

home

mg

already

beds

ing used for nursing care patients
for which there was no room in
the county home.
Deerfield
Twp.
Supervisor
Bruce Frost asked how to get a
needy Deerfield man into either

facility for nursing

Peers

county

urgently needed.

the

Reports

reported

Frank

for

Supervisor

and Mrs. Richard

Reed of Deerfield, Lake County chairwoman. (Staff Photos)
—

In other business, the board accepted a $31,510 grant from the
water pollution authority of the
federal government
for sewage
treatment works near Sylvan Lake.

Four Republicans inspect with their golf clubs
at an outing last week at the Tally Ho Country
Club in Mundelein. They are (from left) Henry
Pearson of Highland Park; Hugh Robinson of Deer-

Thomas

King,

son of Mr.

Of Insurance

for a three-week visit. Thomas

William

Yancy,

1146

Chestnut

ed secretary of the management
advisory council of the Washington National Insurance Company.
Mr. Yancy is manager of the

group

record

company’s
ton.

division

home

at

the

office in Evans-

2 Village Freshmen
To Attend Band Camp
Two Deerfield freshmen at Purdue University have signed up for
annual band leadership camp to
be held Sept. 7 to 9.
They are Mark

1111

Linden

Tinucci,

Av.,

L. Schoeffmann,

and

2163 Stirling Rd.

H.

Rick

Committeeman;

and

Dante

Greco,

presi

and

Yancy Is Secretary
St., Deerfield, was recently elect-

Precinct

dent of the Bank of Highwood. (Staff Photo)

Vacations End
For Residents
Mrs. Morgan King, 676 Deerpath
Dr., Deerfield, has returned home

Council

field, secretary of the Lake County Republica
Central Committee; John Briddle, Highland Par

studying

for the priesthood

is

in the

Congregation of the Holy Cross
and is entering his third year of
theology at Holy Cross College,
Washington, D.C. This summer he
did pastoral missionary work for
the church

in Mississippi.

Cindy Garber, daughter of the
Robert D. Garbers of 1069 Knollwood Rd., Deerfield, is home after
several weeks at Singing Hills

Camp, Elkhorn, Wis., this summer. Cindy will attend Deerfield
Grammar School this fall.
Mrs. Evelyn Loder has returned
to New York City after a visit
with her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Frank

J. Carolan,

1340 Hackberry Rd., Deerfield.

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�10 Boy Scouts Help Form |
Jamboree Speakers’ Unit

) NEW ARRIVALS |

Ten
ALBY—Mr.

MacKay
Canada.

and Mrs. Robert D.

lby, 1401 St. Johns Av., Highland
ark, a daughter, Cynthia Joan,

v., Highland

itt Alan, Aug. 8, in Fitzsimmons

and

Rob-

Park,

a daughter,

Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rebholz Sr., of Pittsburgh.

pspital, Denver.
Grandparents
e Mr.
and Mrs. Howard
G.
pnngren, 1870 Spruce Av., High-

Mr.

and Mrs.

Johanna Lynn, Aug. 5 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Davidson of

FOLGER—Mr.
and Mrs. Richd G. Folger of Denver, a son,

and

Ontario,

ROZUMALSKI—Mr.
and Mrs.
Ted A. Rozumalski, 915B Wauke-

gan Rd., Deerfield, a daughter,
Kristin Ann, Aug. 7 in Highland

Mrs.

Dbert C. Folger, 1141 Deerfield
H., Deerfield.
Great-grandparts are Mr. and Mrs. George

Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Harring-

ckerson,

Rozumalski, both of Milwaukee.

Jacksonville,

ton and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A.

Ill., and

rs. Mabel Lonngren, 1870 Spruce

UNGER—Mr.

., Highland Park.
KROEPPLER—Mr.

and

Mrs.

oyd Kroeppler, 486 Beech St.,
ighland Park, a son, Karl Gus-

v, Aug. 4 in Highland Park
ospital. Grandparents are Mrs.
essie Glon of Chicago and Mr.
d Mrs. Arthur. Kroeppler of

Shore

who

attended

.

and

Mrs.

Stuart

C. Unger Jr. of Chicago, a son,
Scott Charles, Aug. 7 in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ellis
Lane
of
Dayton, O., and Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart C. Unger Sr., 1345 Lincoln
Av., Highland Park.

area

World

Scout

of troop 162 in Northbrook; David
S. Finch of Explorer post 38,
James H. Black of Sea Scout ship
333, and Robert W. Birnberg of
troop 44, all in Highland Park.
Also, James M. Sedore of troop
7 in Northfield; James W. Redlich
of troop 7 in Winnetka; and B.

Boy

a _ recent

Jamboree

have

helped form a speakers’ bureau to
relate their experiences.

ert G. Rebholz Jr., 1960 Sunnyside

ich.

Park,

Ridgetown,

REBHOLZ—Mr.

g. 4 in Highland Park Hospital.
andparents are Mr. and Mrs.
lenn
Bauierla
of Kalamazoo,

nd

of

North

Scouts

Held

at Farragut

State Park

in

Idaho Aug. 1-9, the jamboree was
the first ever hosted by the Boy
Scouts of America. It brought

Scott Johnson and Terry L. Weppler, both of Libertyville.

together for the first time in the
United States 13,000 Scouts from
100 countries.

List Leaders
Council leaders with the Scouts
included David Robertson, New

The Scouts’ trip also included
visits to Seattle, Victoria, and
Spokane, Wash., and Glacier and
Yellowstone national parks.
Meet
North
quainted

countries
talking

Foreign

around

in

coach,

who

served .on

swimming

Northbrook,

meals,

campfires

School

swimming
the

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head-

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Joe

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assistant

master;
and John N.
Winnetka
who
served

the

evening, and exploring the park
together.
Scouts attending included Robert
E. Duncan II of troop 5 and
Jeffrey A. Yablong of troop 1,
both of Wilmette; Tom Kresnicka

Scout-

Korff of
on _ the

event’s host corps.
Additional information on the
speakers’ bureau may be obtained
at the Scout Service Center, 724
Vernon Av., Glencoe.

New Color
Pack Camera

from POLAROID

icago.
d

PARK

589 Central

Berol of Wilmette, who served as
Scoutmaster for the North Shore
area unit; T. Harrison Janke of

Scouts

exchanging

High

quarters

Shore
Scouts
got
acwith Scouts from other

by

Trier

HIGHLAND

UTZMANN—MTr. and Mrs. DonR. Lutzmann,
1138 Central
., Deerfield,
a
son,
David

filliam, July 24 in Lutheran
eneral Hospital in Park Ridge.
PEAVEY—Mr.
Peavey,
934

and Mrs.
Appletree

John
Ln.,

eerfield, a daughter, Christina
buise, Aug. 3 in Highland Park
ospital.

MACKAY—Mr.

and

Mrs.

ORGANS

Basil

. MacKay,
1020 Chestnut St.,
eerfield, a son, Patrick Joseph,

New Lowrey DSO-I Spinet, walnut
2 Wurlitzer 4300 Spinets, walnut ....
New Hammond Spinet, walnut. ............
Gulbransen 25 Pedal Theater, Model .
Lowrey Holiday French Provincial, cherry ........

ly 31 in Highland Park Hospital.
randparents are Mr. and Mrs.
nest Ori, 914 Yale Av., Highland

ark,

and

Mr.

and

Mrs.

B.

A.

Baldwin Spinet, walnut
Conn Minuet, walnut

ite Alma Morelli
or Long Service
Miss

Alma

Morelli

of 1545

was

Mc-

honored for 25 years
of service
at
Woolworth’s in

Baldwin

Highland Park.

no kidding-

Spinet,

Pee

mahogany

only

of honor at a
dinner held at

Now there's a brand new
Automatic Color Pack
Camera from Polaroid.
Same great film. Same
electric eye. Same easy
loading. Same great color
pictures in 60 seconds
(back and white in 15.) It
does all the basic things
the expensive Color Pack
‘Cameras do — yet, you
can buy this new 1967
model for an amazingly
low price.

Lowrey Holiday, walnut ..............-0 00005

the
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in

New Hammond H-100, walnut ..............-.
Lowrey 25 Pedal, Lincolnwood ................

Twen-

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4

Twenty - three

PIANOS

iss Morelli
persons, inding Fred J. Kruger, manager
the local store, attended the

ner.
She

was

company
sift from

presented

with

shares

stock, a plaque,

and

her fellow employees.

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�News of Our Servicemen

Edward Bragg Aboard
the ship went

to the

tion

in

the

seriously
tank

Gulf

of

damaged

on

one

of

Tonkin,

was

when a

fuel

its

in Bermuda

Aviation Electronics Technician
Third Class Dennis E. Sharna of

Deerfield,

is serving

a six-month

tour of duty at the Naval Station,
Bermuda, B.W.I.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

aircraft,

_ preparing to take off, dropped
from the plane, spewing burning
gasoline along the entire flight.

|

Marine

Serves

aid of

the carrier USS Forrestal.
The Forrestal, operating on sta-

Dan F. Sharna of 2575 Forest Glen
Trail.

and hanger decks.

The

fire resulted in many

ondary

explosions

from

Sea

sec-

burning

bombs and missiles.
Helicopters from the Intrepid
transported men and supplies to
the Forrestal

ship and
the. fire.

to

her crew

Becomes
Konen,

the

stricken

in combating

Sergeant

son of Mr.

and

Peter

P.

Mrs.

Paul

-

__

DaNang

Air Base

is serving

in Vietnam.

at

Illinois,

the

University

Circle Campus,

of

The

ship is

|

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is

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serving

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of 627

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course.
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Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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aboard the USS Enterprise.

Springfield.

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_F. Konen, 1216 Ridgewood Dr.,
Highland Park, recently was pro'
moted to his present rank at the
_

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operating from her new homeport
in Norfolk, Va.

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414 Charing Cross, Deerfield.

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day Services:
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nursery
through
. High
school
and
college
Y.P.
owship, 6 p.m
.
dwee
service :
Wednesday,
7:30

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ, Scientist
‘ess: 155 Deerfield Rd.
ay, Aug. 20: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
.’
Nursery
facilities
are
pro. Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. to age
stimony
meeting:
Nursery
facilities

ading

room:

Wednesday,
8
are
provided.

“635

except Sunday,
iday, 7 to 9 p.m.

Deerfield

11

a.m.

Rd.;

to 5 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.

METHODIST
Christ
Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday service:
10 a.m. Nursery facilities are provided.

_ Address: Deerfield
Rector: The Rev.

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:
5:45
Friday,
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.

_ Curate:

The

_ Sunday

Rev.

Howard

services:

8

M.

a.m.,

Lipsey.

holy

com-

munion;
10
a.m.,
holy
communion—
-st
and
third
Sundays,
morning
-prayer—second
and
fourth
Sundays.

EVANGELICAL FREE
North
Address:

Suburban

200 County Line Rd.

_ Pastor:
The Rev. Richard A, Swanson.
,
services:
10:45 a.m.;
7 p.m.
Church school: 9:30 a.m., all classes.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30

ITED

CATHOLIC

Bethlehem
ddress: 601 Rosemary Ter.
astor: Dr. John R. Bouldin.
istant
minister:
The
Rev.
RayGood
$F ons pe
service:
9:30
a.m.
Church
school:
9:30 a.m., two-year-olds through
grade.

UNITARIAN
North Shore

UNITED

CHURCH

631

Deerfield

Ist Presbyterian

Church Takes 18
New Members
First Presbyterian

Church

of
Deerfield
received
18 new
‘members at a Communion service

They are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Richard

Berg

and their children,

Mrs.

William

Jacque-

lynn and Richard Jr., Mr.
‘Mrs. Kenneth Mullins, Mr.
Jenkins,

Mr.

and
and
and

Mrs. Van Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Smothers, Mr. and Mrs.
William Campbell, and Mr. and

Mrs. Warren Radke.
The

church’s

next

until

OF CHRIST

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.

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.

abbi: Daniel Friedman.

Fogg,

Miss

Trinity

Rd.

Friday service: 8 p.m.

_ The

Blet-

Congregational Church of Deerfield

Beth Or
ffice:

Cross

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
. Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian.
Assistant Pastor:
The
Revs.
Robert
D. 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.
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.

Address: 2100 Half Day Rd.
Minister:
The Rev.
Russell R.
zer.
Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday _ services
discontinued
Sept. 10.

BRETHREN

orientation

EPISCOPAL
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.

JEWISH
B’nai

DISCIPLES

Lakeside Congregation
Reform Judaism

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L.

Sunday

service:

11

a.m.

Nursery

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit
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.

Highland Park

WILL ATTEND COLLEGE
_ Miss Patricia Jo Paradise of
Highland Park, will enroll for her
freshman year at Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., this fall.
_ Miss Paradise, the daughter of

_ Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Paradise, 75
Prospect Av., was a June graduate of Highland Park High School.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

Scientist

Jewish Theological Seminary.

home study materials, a spiritual

the major

portion

the
congregation
visiting
daughter, Rinah, who has

been
1962.

living

in

Jerusalem

Moore

graduated

LUTHERAN
Redeemer
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.

METHODIST
Bethany

genres:
Laurel Av.
and McGovern
t
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Walter
B. Lunsford.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10 a.m., all ages.

Park

CATHOLIC

Immaculate

Conception

Address: 1590 Green Bay Rd.
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
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.

of

from

Theology

and

in

Louis

Katzoff,

with

CATHOLIC

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.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9
p.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

Ben

Beth

Gurion,

teen-agers

under-.,

with
El’s

Dr

educa-}

Israel’s

formers

from

16 countries

par-

ticipated. He also was the guest
preacher in Hebrew before conservative congregations in Jerusalem and Ashkelom.
When
Rabbi
returned to the

and Mrs.
Lipis
United States in

June, they visited their new-born
third grandson, David Steuer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steuer of
Highland Park.
On

June

4,

the

rabbi

received

his divinity degree from Dr. Louis
Finkelstein, chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New

the
in

York City. The rabbi was ordained
at the seminary in 1930.

following

Church in East Chicago, Ill.

ATTENDS

The ordaining officer will be Dr.

OUTING

Curtis A. Brook, 457 Sumac

H. Grady Davis, a professor at the

Rd.,

Highland Park, attended the recent golf outing of the Wisconsin

Lutheran School of Theology. Dr.
Davis will also serve as guest
pastor at the regular 9 a.m. and

Coal Shippers at Port Washington,

Wis.

10:45 a.m. services.

Mr.

Brook

has

surer of the Propeller
of Chicago area.

The Rev. Lowell Anderson of St.

been

trea-

Club—Port

Phillips Lutheran Church in Glenview, and the Rev. Herbert C.
Peterson
of Zion
will be the

assisting

pastors

for the

VISITS IN CITY

Ellen Klingman of North Holly-

ordina-

wood,

tion service.

weeks

An information reception will be
held
at the church
after
the
service.

Cal., is visiting for several

this

summer

with

her

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Becker, 1849 Rosemary Rd.,
Highland Park.

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enterprise

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prime minister, on the presidium
of the World Bible Quiz, in which

Robert
Moore,
a member.
of
Zion Lutheran Church in Deerfield, will be ordained there Sunday.

Mr.

intellectual

taken

tional director.
.
On May 15, Rabbi Lipis servedg

since

his ordination, he will become the
pastor
of St.
Paul’s
Lutheran

ROMAN

and

of their leave

from
their

in June,

UNITED

spent many hours in its library,
and continued his work on Bible

Rabbi and Mrs. Lipis left their
home at 1154 Lincoln Av. South at
the end of January. They spent

Maywood

St. James

Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday, Aug. 20: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
‘‘Mind.’’ Nursery facilities are provided.
Sunday school: 11 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
p.m,

The
rabbi
audited
several,
courses at the Hebrew University, ;

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.

Group
Thursday

his

North Suburban Synagogue Beth El

Highwood

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

to

School

BAHA’I
Highland Park

returned

Lutheran

class for new members will preceed World Wide Communion Oct.
s.

for

Lanier.

facilities are provided.
Church school:
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m.

Lipis

To Be Sunday

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

Highland

Christian

Rabbi

Highland Park post Aug. 1. During
his sabbatical he had studied in
Israel, served as a judge of the
World Bible Quiz, and received
doctor of divinity degree from the

Robert Moore

Solel

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

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery fa:
cilities
are
provided,
Sunday
school:
10 a.m., through sixth grade.

OF CHRIST

Community

Rabbi Philip L. Lipis has resumed
his
duties
as_ spiritual
leader of North Suburban Synagogue Beth El following a sixmonth sabbatical leave.

Ordination for

PRESBYTERIAN

Lincolnshire

Leave

Torah

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

Congregation
Holy

and Wilmot Ras.
Jack D. Parker.

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.

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Class of 69 Dance Set for Aug. 26
class

representatives

of

ight area high schools are organzing a Class of 1969 dance to be

ington,

D.C.

schools.

A

Winnetka

= Youth, John Korff, attended school
Washington last year while

eld Aug. 26 at the Vernon Av.
emple of North Shore Congrega-

serving as a senatorial page, and
he
my
gel rs tia os

fon Israel in Glencoe.
The
blueprint
for
this
joint
broject was derived from a simi-

Jane Fulton of Glencoe is cop- chairman of the dance with John.
A secretary of her class at New

Trier

ar program carried out by Wash-

High

School

East,

Jane

successfully
arranged
a_ class
dance for the school last summer.

flats; boys should wear a coat and
tie. Music will be provided by The

She hopes that this year’s dance

Five Bucks.

—‘‘a mixer so that we can meet
kids from other schools’—will
become a yearly event.
Jane

than

said

5,000

that

although

invitations

Proceeds from the dance will be
contributed to the Erie Settlement
House and Michael Reese Hospi-

more _

are

tal.

being

Tickets may be purchased from

sent out to area juniors, only 1,500
tickests are available, due to the

the following
tives:
Andy

limited capacity of the building.

High School;

The North Shore congregation is

co-sponsoring

the

dance,

at

Pete Aaronson,

| anston Township High School;

the

Swanson,

Glenbrook

North

Bob

High

School;
Steve
Lake,
Glenbrook
South High School; Terry Gips,

temple.

Highland Park High School; Jane

The dance will run from 8 to
11:30 p.m. Admission is $1 when
purchased in advance and $1.25 at
the door. Girls are asked to wear _—

Fulton, New Trier High School
East; John Korff, New Trier High
School West;
and Barry Atlas,
Niles North High School.

Bank ;

State

by RALPH BOCHES

Ev-

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Norman Korff, is president of the

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Roland Eisenbeis of the Cook County Forest Preserve District shows a leaf to a group of Highland Park, Highwood, and
Deerfield teachers during a recent field trip to the Captain
Daniel Wright Woods near Bannockburn.
The group of teachers strained
to identify leaves, determined the
age of trees, caught frogs, and
even learned first-hand the haz-

ards of
They
outing,
pating

poison ivy.
weren’t on a recreational
but instead were particiin one of the lesser-known

programs of the Elementary
Secondary Education Act.

Teach

and

Outdoors

It is a workshop in outdoor
education conducted by the Committee
tion.

for

The
Park,

24
and

Interdistrict

Coopera-

Highwood,
Highland
Deerfield elementary

teachers who completed the sevenweek session last week will return
to their
schools
in September
prepared to instruct other teachers in outdoor education methods.

Purpose of the outdoor approach

is

to

enrich

academic
room.

and

studies

in the program will be: Bannockburn School District 106; Highland

Park School Districts 107 and 108;
Deerfield School Districts 109 and
110;
Highwood-Highland
Park
School District 111; and Deerfield-

compliment
in

the

class-

Highland

for

the

workshop

were

held at Maplewood
School in
Deerfield. Another smaller group,
aimed at high school age students,

met
at Highland
Park
High
School.
The classes consisted of lectures
by about 15 consultants and occasional field trips to potential
outdoor education sites. In addition, the participants studied existing outdoor education programs
to determine
if some
aspects

could be adapted to use in this
area.
The seven districts participating

Park

High

School

Dis-

trict 113.

Ray

Ideally, the outdoor education
method should provide children
with an opportunity for direct
observation of natural phenomena
in the natural environment.
Classes

Miss Roberta Bobsin, a teacher at Shepard Junior Hig
School, and Arnold Bock, a teacher at Edgewood Junior Hig
School, try to determine the age of a tree.

Brewer,

principal

plewood
School,
project director.

Other
the

will

schools

planning

of Ma-

serve

will

during

James

School

in

program, according to Dr. Sara, is
its

stress

and

on

conservation

of

natural resources, ‘‘attempted not
by lectures, but by the developof

understanding

of

the

aimed

at

value of such resources.”

outdoor

be
the

education

more _ wide1968-69

school
trained

students

through

units of instruction added
to
science, social studies, language
art,

school

Another innovative aspect of the

Next year, the teachers

arts,

most

of

this summer plan to introduce the
to their

said

preparation

year than they will be next year.

method

Sara

ment

Sara,

spread

Dr.

graduates, including college graduates, are “‘esthetically illiterate.”

According to CIC Cordinator Dr.
principles

everywhere,

in.

Widespread
Nathir

but

participating

and

St.

classroom,

and that knowledge is used everywhere, too.”

as

the proposal were: Holy Cross
School in Deerfield, Immaculate
Conception School in Highland
Park, and
Highwood.

the

mathematics

cur-

riculums.
As outlined in the planning
proposal, the initial phase of the
project is aimed at the following

Also

the

program

is

developing not an isolated course
of study, ‘but a continuous
gram of learning integrated

prowith

the total educational program.”’

Unique
Dr.

Sara

Way
said

this

procedure

‘‘will enhance learning in a unique
way
rarely
attempted
before,
since other outdoor education programs
almost
universally
lack

continuity—most of them being
kindergarten through sixth grade,
Or

seventh

through

12th

grade

programs,

or

they

place

undue

emphasis on one area.”
Many
programs’
emphasize
farm life and conservation, but do
very little in the areas of mathe

matics,

social studies, promotio

of problem solving and the scien
tific method of investigation. The

also lack the outdoor opportunitie
to develop self-discipline and re
sponsible behavior.

Past attempts have been made
by schools within the CIC td
expose childrén to the outdoors,
but no large scale programs
existed.

have

Districts 106, 108, and 109 once
sponsored a program
in
students spent five days
residence
camp
in
the

which
at a
state.

District 106 also organizes an
overnight trip for seventh graders
once a year.
In the other districts, according
to Dr. Sara, no organized activities in outdoor education have
occurred except occasional brie

field trips.

objectives:
@ Surveying

of

various

Lake

County sites and others in neighboring counties to discover those
most suitable for an educational
program in outdoor education, and
developing a working relationship
with those in charge.

Don

Lindsey,

a

teacher in Deerfield
School District 109,

contemplates
the more
habitants
doors.

one

of

common inof the out-

@ Developing a continuous kindergarten through 12th grade curriculum of outdoor education.
® Conducting an orientation program for teachers of participating

districts, followed by other inservice education
activities so
that teachers can implement the
program successfully.
@ “Our approach to enrichment

and strengthening of school programs is innovative in that we are
trying to extend learning experiences beyond the classroom,” Dr.
Sara said.
“One of our objectives is to

shape children’s thinking to include as media for learning other
situations and other sources. We
hope to promote the idea that
learning takes place not only in

Mr. Eisenbeis demonstrates the qualities of a plant. The out-

door education

workshop,

completed

last week,

by the Committee for Interdistrict Cooperation.

was

conducted

August

17,

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'

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finished
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large kitchen with eating
ea. Basement.
In one of
Highland Park’s prettiest areas.

$33,000.

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but place your furniture
in this plush
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Master
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has dressing rm. &amp; own bath. Wooded
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:
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GROVE
—
;
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to school and village. $57,500.

WEEK

EAST

Large,
lovely
four bedroom
contemporary
on_ beautifully
landscaped property. Living room; dining room; family room
with fireplace and access to patio and powder room. Master
bedroom with dressing room and bath; 3 twin size bedrooms
and bath. Prime location at an attractive $43,900.

AFTER

WEEK,

MORE

HOMES

ARE

LISTED

NORTHBROOK
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&amp; Jacuzzi Whirlpool (in shallow end). The family
rm. (with
FIREPLACE)
is 27 x 16; the master bedrm.,
25 x 13, and
kitchen, 17 x 12. 4 bdrms., 22 baths; formal living
&amp; dining
rms., basement, and THREE CAR GARAGE! Only $57,900.

AND

SOLD

BY

THE

FIVE

OFFICES

OF

QUINLAN

AND

TYSON,

DEERFIELD — SCATTERWOODS
You can move right into this well-built, beautifully maintained
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and brick contemporary.
Highly
desirable
location
in executive
neighborhcod.
Four
bedrooms,
21
baths, office or sewing room, family room, basement and
2 car garage. All for $46,500.

INC.,

THE

NORTH

SHORE'S

LEADING

REAL

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FIRM

August
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17, 1967
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�Classified Advertising Section
e THE

EVANSTON

1020 Church

THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

e

WILMETTE
1232 Central

Central

1438 Shermer

Rd.,

444 Central

724-4300

VILLAGE

serving

Lake

4 MOS., N.W. EVANSTON.
Call DA 8-6489
OST:
FRIENDLY
FEMALE
CAT,
DARK
BROWN
AND
GOLD
FLECKED,
PATCH
OF GOLD
ON
LOWER FACE. CALL 869-4013.
EWARD
GR 5-5523
Lost:
silver,
square
Link
bracelet,
purplish
stones.
Lost
approx.
Fri.,
Aug. 4th, lake front or super market.
OST:
BLACK
MALE
DOG,
MIXED
breed,
white
tip on tail, ran
awa
vicinity of Milwaukee Ave. and Golf.
REWARD. Call 967-7118.
OUND:
VERY
AFFECTIONATE
smoky gray male cat in 1100 block in
Wilmette.
He is lonesome for someone. AL 1-6832.

Cat

Bluff

RATES
$1.20 per line

433-4300

AT
DAVIS
ST.,
EVANSTON
AT
4:58
—
Thursday,
July
6,
where
my
sband sustained a severe fracture to
his skull as he alighted from the train,
be so kind as to call me? I would like
to learn the details of what occurred.

PRESIDENTS

Business
YOUR

FAMILY

AND

Domestic
24

BRAY

ARE ALWAYS
SPECIAL

I LOVE
YOU
BUT
YOUR
party was a bore. Next time call Joey
Stein 835-2810 for Original Song Parodies and Invitations.

Hollister Want

Ads

10

all club dates

DOES

Mail (or
meetings

IT WORK?

phone) a complete
and events.

We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us
to
‘‘clearing’’ your dates

listing

Dogs

and

Cats

444. Central
945-7300

Ave.

Travel—Share

DRIVE

223-0873.
SHORT
GER.

Highland

Your

Park
33-4300

APRICOT
LARGE,
HANDSOME,
old.
standard
poodle.
AKC.
2 yrs.
needs
Family
moved
to
Australia,
good home. Fine watchdog, excellent
with children, lovely personality.
Call 234-2677 evenings.
MINIATURE

to Denver or Boulder around
ber 10. Call anytime 432-7230.

GHIA
Septem-

WHITE

AND

APRICOT

poodle 314 months, housebroken male.
reg. stud, very gentle, exc. companion
for elderly, reas. price to good home.
UN 4-1463.

Car

KARMANN

POINTER

BLUE
POINT
SIAMESE
KITTENS.
registered.
male
and female.
C.F.A.
Champion show stock. 824-3962.

ep

ar

A.K.C.

FEMALE;

mo.;
excellent
temperament;
cause blood lines; $100. 328-4405.

OST:
CAT
—
BEAUTIFUL
LONGhaired black female, declawed;
East
Glenview. Pls. Call PA 9-0037 or PA 4-

from

1843

Lincoln,

Prairie
Av.)
color. 491-1815.

Striped-tortoise

APARTMENT

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification #132 in

(at

shell

COCKER-POODLE

Mixed.

Black.

Shots. Can
watchdog.
week

442

mo.

a5:

Housebro Ie

be trained for good fam
869-9647 between 6:30-8:

nights.

PURE

BREED

FEMALE
10
serena,
8

DALMATIA

WEEKS
OLD,
paper trained. ‘Call

Min. Schnauzer Puppies
old. AKC. Shots. $125.
Call 432-5836

CONVERSATION

PIECE

ANYOD0]

Poodle
pups:
exquisite,
extra
silver toy. Home raised, heal
anteed A.K.C., choice quality.
FREE

TO

trained.
sweet

GOOD

Also

nature.
Call

HOMES:

adult
UN

female

5

cat,

:

4-3614

POODLES
Small apricot miniature males, oh
Quality blood lines, 7 weeks o.
Call 328-8739
SACRIFICE!
TINY TEN MONTH
0
male
Min.
Schnauzer.
Lge
dy
;
Very affectionate and gentle
;
Call AL 6-3387

BROWN,

SHORT HAIR PUPS, MIZ

breed;

M

Orchard

and

F

home-raised;

4-2918.

$1 0;

a

oan

PUPPIE
4 females

ALASKAN
MALAMUTE
Black and white, 4 males,
Puppy shots. EL 6-5342.

child

trained,

dog

_

$2.00 a piece. Please call VE

2 MINIATURE

Labor Day
NOTICE

1 Male,

Shots.

AKBC.

OUR

Call864-0090.

registered.

DEADLINE:

Friday, September

Reasonable

|, 1967 —4

The Classified Department will be closed
Monday, September 4.

KITTENS

PEDIC

FLUFFY

MALE

KITTEN

FREE
256-1869
—
Bui

ealthy,
appy
p a
Sia
stock to love, “eee

P.M.
SILVER

a

FREE
SIMESE
BIStEe
6 weeks old
272-9437

HALF’

TOY

POODLE;

wks.; A.K.C.
registered;
breeding or for show. Call

FEMALE;

1967 anges Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

p.
ai

CAT

DEAD.

WILL

vide good home for 6 or 7
female kitten.
Please call 869-4261

ot Ss
ou

—

og
after 7

827-0660.

BELOVED

and The Village —

RE!

Exceptionally good blood lines. Ac
champion Seal Point females to g¢
home. Also stud service. 362-210

eadichans

MULTIPLE COLUMN DEADLINE: Friday, September |, 1967 — 12 Noon
COPY

POOD:

Registered.

offer.

KITTENS—FREE
Ste
Sees. 8 eb rig =
ature
Calico female.
Pan trained.
Call 251-1634.

CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR
ISSUE OF SEPTEMBER 7, 1967

REGULAR

Best

P

trai

5-216

MINIATURE
WHITE
AND
APRC a
oodle 3142 months, houseborken m

SIAMESE

EARLY

APRICOT

1 Female.

broken.

this Paper!
7,

REASONABLE
TO A GOOD HO
44 old female, Golden retriever-b!
abrador.
Good
watch
dog,
r
with
children.
Exc.
disposition. ©

3 FAT

AND

-Evanston,

STANDARD
SCHNAUZERS—B
SIRE: BLACK SWISS IMPORT—
from
CHAMPION
line
of salt
peppers. 6 males and 2 females. Av.
Aug. 31. Call 945-2345

gray kittens. Born on 4th of July.

Female

OST—5
MO:
OLD
BLACK
MALE
Labradoodle p 5 -# Wearing tan collar.
Vicinity
rospect
and
Grant,
Evanston. Reward. 475-0141
OST:
SIAMESE
SEAL
POINT
CAT;
missing
since
Aug.
14.
In
vic.
Community Church. Reward. No collar. 729-3408.
OST:
HEIRLOOM
FORTIS
GOLD
watch,
brown
leather
band.
East
Central Av., Highland Park, vicinity.
REWARD. ID 2-4147.
OST:
SMALL
TIMID
FEMALE
CAT

lines

Dogs and Cats

trained,

REWARD.

ST.

TRICOL-

10 days

WHITE
FEMALE
GERMAN
SHE!)
herd, 1 yr. old, housebroken, fam
pet, gentle with children, all she
i
a
ee with yd. Mrs. Carney

9 weeks
. HAIRED

Pups
via
Rex
Von
Wagger
strain.
Pekingese
Ch.
bred.
All are A.K.C.
reg. Also the home of champions ped
1926.
Loring’s
famous
kennels.
1114, Generally home.

events
through
help
you
by
TODAY.

DRIVING
TO
OAKLAND,
CALIFORnia
Aug.
27th.
Would
like
reliable
re
ag or adult passenger. Call DAvis

TO

SHEPHERD.
HUGE
MALE.
aT
sired.
Solid import
lines.
10 Mos. All shots. Black and
red- gold. SUPERB TEMPERAMENT.
Terrific
as pet or for obedience
or
guard. Gorgeous structure. $100. Call

of

Deerfield Villager
Highland Park Herald

DRIVER

Tax

GER.
ea

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.

8

Service—Income

TERRIER FUN MATCH AND PICNIC
12:30 p.m. Sunday Aug. 20.
Lake County Fair Grounds
Rts. 45 and 120—Grays Lake
Airedale Terrier Club of I
Bull Terrier Club of Chicago
Fox Terrier Club of Chicago
Irish Terrier Club of Chicago
For info. call CR 2-1930 or CR 2-5014.
PARADE OF CHAMPIONS
CHILDREN’S
HANDLING

Simply

&amp;

at the Beauty Corner Beauty Salon
Complete line of hair work. 945-1525.

Use

HOW

10

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
Back
work
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
Low
monthly
brought
up
to
date.
rates. Your office or mine.
282-6391 or 283-0471

PUBLICITY

through THE CALENDAR

Investigations

HR. SERVICE.
EDWIN
J.
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PRICES

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PROP-

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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
Kenilworth, Ill.
421 Richmond Road
AL 1-7157

AND
CHAIRMEN

DATES

Personal
HOME

9 Accounting

Avoid Conflicting

MRS. COLA GRAY
2730 HAMPTON PKWY., EVANSTON
Phone DA 8-8274. If no ans. please try
again.

Minimum 4

SERVICES

Personal

MESSAGE
to all
HIGHLAND PARK
D EERFIELD AREA

Will anyone who saw the
Accident on the Chicago and
Northwestern Railway Station

EMMA,

ICINITY RIDGE RD. AND CLAVEY,
Highland Park. REWARD. 831-9007.
VICINITY
OF
OST;
SIAMESE
CAT
Aug.
5th. Seal
Vernon
Av.,
Glencoe
and rhinestone
point with blue eyes
collar. Call VE 5-0923.
OST. MAN’S WATCH. GREEN
STRP.
band.
Lost
vicinity
of
Davis
and
a
Evanston.
Call ALpine
1-

White

VILLAGER

272-4300

LAMPLIGHTER

Forest-Lake

Park 433 -4300

Highland

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Business

Personal

Siamese

THE

475-1560

251-4300

Found

AT. VICINITY y RA
Prairie. Call 485-2870.

HERALD

Ave.,

or if paid within

Lost: Male Tiger Kitten

ound: Young

433-4300

Park

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE
Cash with order

LOST YOUR PET?
It mav have been injured. Cail your
local animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

1975.

HERALD

Highland

e DEERFIELD

STAR

Northbrook

Ave.,

e HIGHWOOD

ANNOUNCEMENTS

NORTHBROOK

251-4300

Central

AND

OST; AUGUST 8TH EARLY
AFTERnoon, walking from Hollister Publications
down
alley
towards
Wilmette
Av., Wilmette, navy
blue sweater with
trimming
on
collar
and_
sleeves.
Reward. Call ALpine 1-1647.
OST:
BRUSSELS
GRIFFON
DOG
female; 6 yrs. old; name Feff; wght.
25 Ib.;
wirehaired,
brownish
color;
face looks part Pekingese;
about size
of Schnauzer;
$300 reward
for her
return. Please call 864-6675.
OST:
PURE
WHITE
PERSIAN
2
month old kitten. Vicinity Davis and
Asbury, Evanston
Please call 864-8453

Female

e

TALK

Ave., Wilmette

444

251-4300

1806 Glenview Rd., Glenview

251-4300

AN
ADVERTISER

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

Lost:

Ave., Wilmette

PARK

HIGHLAND

e

NEWS

Central

e GLENVIEW

Ave., Wilmette

REGULAR COPY
Noon Tuesday

and

1232

LIFE

DEADLINES

Lost

GLENCOE

475-1560

e WINNETKA
1232

e

REVIEW

St., Evanston

wee

be

PRC

�Art

Christmas

;

Service
mobile Tires and Accessories
Trucks—Trailers—For Rent
To

Buy

utos—Trucks—Trailers—
Wanted

To

Rent

ts

and Outboard Motors.
ks and Gifts
iiders
and Contractors
‘Maintenance

and

Supplies and
Opportunities

ments
ond
Personal

Repair

Materials

Partnerships

Service

abinet

Work

Dogs
WOULD
old

YOU

Irish

and

Cats

for

the

A.K.C.

10

of

this

Female 8 Mos.

REG.

MINIATURE

sale,
2
cropped,

f

price

ad? ($4.40). PA 9-1057.

sset Hound

ALL

SHOTS. $45.
815-459-0500. 10

SCHNAUZERS

FOR

males,
champ,
sired,
18 mos.
Call 359-3330 Palatine

_

Championship
Siamese
*

Line (CFA)

OCOLATE
POINT
man’ fully declawed.
‘all 275-5685.
;

FEMALE
SIA$50 or best offer.

MIN. SCHNAUZERS A.K.C.
Shots. 1 female, 3 males. $125.
537-9289 after 6 p.m.
GOOD
HOME
male
cat,
3
and
neutered.

ADORABLE
ray.

FOR
BLUE
years.
old,
Call OR
4-

KITTENS

WANT

home.
6 weeks
old. 2
Siamese
mother.
For
call GR 5-7471.

.C.,
CALL

4 MONTHS,
674-9445.

A

PA 9-2537
7

WEEKS

old,
exc. breeding, A.K.C. $125. and
__up. Arlington Heights. Call CL 3-9114.
RICE
le
ane

MO.

UN

Seal

OLD

FEMALE

Call

MINIATURE POODLE
months.
Champ.
line.

MINIATURE
SCHNAUZER
3 month female. A.K.C.

pil

Call

SKAN

male.

dren,
;

MALE
t

and

A.K.C.

$150.

I

WANT

good with

272-5463

pepper;

with

TO

BUY

A.K.C.

registered:

children;

A

11

wks.

POCKET

SZ.

fi, gnale poodle, at least 6 months old,
_ ft house broken or paper trained and not
white. 272-5458.

‘

i

.; MIN.
A.K.C.SCHNAUZER
reg.; ears; PUPPIES
shots:
10-wk.:
;
home-raised; ; pir hs ag lines.
71-3262

LES:
BEAUT,
PUPS:
A:E€:
-shots:
wormed;
disposition;
Sweet
Paper broken; must sell.
;
639-9728 (Barrington area)
(OOD
PLAYMATES
FOR’
SMALL

a

aee

_

Parader-line

beautiful

13

children.

Call 815-459:

jllies. A.K.C. registered.
or 815-459-7889.

BEDLINGTON TERRIER: FEMALE
months. Call before 12 AL 1-6134.

FRIENDLY
MEDIUM

SIZE,

BLACK

DOG.

7 mo.. to adults only. DAvis 8-2446.

LACK

AND

WHITE

YEAR

OLD

ommie cat needs new home; friendly
well cared for. Call UN 4-6511.

— Classified

CHIL256-4300

Siamese

Kittens
3
1-

ONE
only.

YOUNG
Call CR

1547 WAGNER RD. GLENVIEW
PArk 4-0022 eves. and wkends.
FREE
SHELTIE
FEM.
4 YR. A.K.C.
reg. Raised with kids, good home with
child.
Call AL 6-0594.

11

Animals, Pets
and Supplies
FOR

PETS

FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821
3330 Dempster
St., Skokie, 675-9645

Open

HORSES BOARDED
Large, clean box stalls-new barn,
Grain fed; $50 mo.; pasture avail.
Whippletree Farm—566-7007 or 272-0084
TANKS
FOR
SALE,
FULLY
equipped. Two 5 gals.: two 10 gals.;
three 20 gals.; 35 gal. Like new. Fish
also available. 272-5463.
FOR SALE
and large

FINCH BREEDING
CAGE
bird cage with stand.
Call HI 6-3323
20 GALLON
ALL GLASS AQUARIUM
(no metal). Fish, Gro-lux light $20.
1243 Maple, Evanston, DA 8-3923.

3 YR. OLD REG.
QUARTER HORSE
DUN COLORED MARE, $800.
724-1212.

MALLARD
Call HI

12

DUCKS

1 PAIR
6-4181 after 8:30

Antiques

and

Art

6

Eve:

WI

ANTIQUE

Thurs.,

Goods

Mrs.

GLASS.

Sat.

9

CHINA,
am. to

FURN.
4 p.m.

FOR

YOUR

BOOKS

GET OUR BID ON YOURS
For sale. Phone for information. Call
DAvis 8-4424, BOOKERS
BOOKS.
1307 CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON
BOOKS WANTED.
LARGE
OR SMALL
libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA. You are welcome
to browse. Kennedy’s Bookshop,
1911
Central St., Evanston. UN 4-4449.
ENCYCLOPEDIAS
1965,
20
VOL:;
cost $200, sacrifice $35. Brittanica $75.
Americana
$25,
Colliers
1966
$160.
Comptons 1966 $110. AL 1-7385.

Store Equipment

Lots and

‘or Sale

Loans

and

Mortgages

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Sales
Rummage
Schools and Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students

Painting
and Decorating
Persona
Personal Service
Picno Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Repair
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property

Cemetery

Estate

Roofing and Siding

Professional

and

Women—Business

Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Professional
and
Men—Business
Men—Household
Men and Women
and. Women—lIndustrial
Men
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Your Car
Travel—Share
Tree Trimming
Trailers—For
and
Trucks

Crypts

Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreage—Estates

Toys

Houses

15

21

29

Business

Opportunities

A

VERY
LUCRATIVE,
OLD
ESTABlished
business
on
Eagle
Harbor,
Ephraim
(Door
County),
Wisconsin.
Selling
food,
ice
cream,
goodies,
sundries, gifts and gourmet items —
Open
the end of May
through Sent.
Present owners wish to retire to the
antique business.
Inspection invited at any time.
Write: Wilson's, Ephraim, Wis. 54211.

AIR CONDITIONED COIN OPERATED
dry
cleaning
and
laundry.
10
dry
cleaning
machines,
15 washing.
machines, 2 extractors, 8 dryers. 1-25 Ib.
washer;

in

top

steam

steam

working

boiler,

press.

All

order.

Complete

hot

water

equipment

heaters

with

WANT
N.
S.
BOARD
ACTIVE
OR
Active Associate Member to take over
our
office.
Owner
could
remain
as
associate or salesperson. Low cost to
right person. Wanner
Realty Co. 545
Green Bay, Wilmette. 251-4133.
SMALL
WELL
ESTABLISHED
WINnetka
beauty
salon
for
sale.
Exc.
opportunity for operator w/following.
For
info.
write:
T-248,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
BASKIN-ROBBINS
31
FLAVORS
ICE
Cream Store, Shermer Av. in Northbrook, High gross sales, 5 figure net.

Exc. financing.
362-1223.

For

Business

information

call

oo

grt

1421 Sherman Ave.

ee

DRAWS

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
‘‘One call does it all’
ID 2-1240

RICK
SHORE’S

CLOWN
Magical

fun

sg
on

FAVORITE

MAGICIAN

for

all!

256-2228

&gt; PO meggt
ides,

a
ire

HAY-RIDES,
ngines,
Surries,

sent anywhere.

ret

your

guests.

Have

Call now.

Guitar,

WI

Will

rae
rota
eign ‘
ny
occas.
url,
Bi
lites
2

5-5321.

Oakton,

DRESSMAKING—SPORTSWEAR,
Casual, Formal and Weddings.
ALSO ALTERATIONS

Call VErnon

5-0758

DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571

ends.

DAYS

OR

Bonded

Musical

NIG

appli
pliances
odd
i
-033
and insured 869-03

Instruction

MILDRED

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

IN

POPULAR PIANO
ALpine 1-4201
GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP

Varied
styles
taught
instructor Bob Gand.
Village School of Folk

Pianos and

by
performe
It’s Fun!
Music. 945-532

Musical

janteiiiniailte

2\st Anniversary
MUSIC BARGAINS
AUGUST

OR

GUITARS:
Gibson LGO
AMPS:
Kalamazoo
Super

26

Bass

5-5080

Classic,

Ornate

:

case
30

4 pc.

$9

Spinet

$19

Come In Early
Many One-of-a-Kind
First Come— First Served
Budget.
TRY

Terms
ANY

Karnes
906

Church

Daily

St.

Big

Music
Evanston

9 to 5:30,

Trade-in

INSTRUMENT

Mon.

9800 Milwaukee Ave.
(2 blks. N. of Golf Mill)
Hrs. daily 9-9; Sat.

Jewelry and Jewelry Repair

s
delight

Upright—Den’s

ORGANS:
Thomas

E-Z

1

RD.

YOrktown

with

Black Sparkle finish

5-7400

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
8910 WAUKEGAN

26th

OF NEW AND USED
AS MUCH AS $100.

PIANOS

EVERYTHING

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

17 THROUGH

HUNDREDS
REDUCED

DRUMS:

ALQNGE.
6-1715.
.

Skokie

Catering

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

30

Travel

SN
’

Graflox
back.
Comp.
w/Graflex
fl.
gun, acc., case, Graflarger head and
stand. 864-3166 eves. and Sunday.

EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

1-066

MOVERS

luggage, q

7"

and

Or have your child or

lad at the Country Boy's barn.

:

MUSIC BY
BOB
GAND
or the Village School Singers, or the
Gand
Family
Singers,
will surprise

3748

PARTY

RO

“Your

EUS Seen
| RENTAL YAR
D
WE RENT
EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Ill. For
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

DOVER

34

Inc.

18345MC-C

LIGHT
HAULING,
furniture,

GUESTS
AT
PARTIES
AND
from
can be drawn
Also
meetings.
photos or snap-shots at my studio in
black and white or color. For details
call Dick Rindskopf at LE 17-1895 in
Wheeling.

5

HAULING

THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS.
to haul one item or a houseful.
Insured,
Tll.. CC22633MCC,
864-61

OF

|6mm Sound Movie Projector | 23
Equipment Rental
GOOD CONDITION. $125.
JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
Call after 7. p.m. UN 4-5000, rm. 209

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and Equipment
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

CALL

Storage

MOVING

AND

1-2686

Ill. C.C.

CARICATURES

hdo Productions,

and

KELLY
RO

ARTIST
WELL
KNOWN
ON
THE
NORTH SHORE AND CHICAGO AREA.

DAvis 8-0744

and Photography

Moving

Entertainment

NORTH

BUSINESS,
MEDICAL
AND
TECHNIcal dictation
taken
by phone.
transcribed and mailed to you within 24
hours.
Belts
and
tapes
are
also
accepted. Work done on contract. For
information call Chicago 935-5028.
Scribes’ Services
17

Cameras

ALTERATIONS
AND
HEMS.
VERY
reasonable
:at
workmanship
good
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

Service

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGEF REPAIRING

ae

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

and | 22

tanks.
This
is a good
plant
for a
retired couple who have time on their
hands.
1305 Chicago
Av.,
Evanston.
869-1242.

16

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

SALE

A. J. McMaster, 1795 Wilmot
8910
M.G
Rd., Bannockburn-Deerfield. Kerosene
lamps; vases; pattern glass; colored | 2}
Dressmaking—Sewing—
glass;
ipa
hi
ppg
100 se:
Mexican pottery
; mahogany
banNeedlework
quet tbl. (center gateleg tbl. w/2 end
yh
tbls.) $500; . light
mahogany 4 poster
CUSTOM
BATHING SUITS,
rosebed
w/pineapple
finials
$250:
KNIT
SUITS,
FANCY
SWEATERS—
wood dresser w/swivel mirror; walnut
Special speed course in Dressmaking.
dresser; pine dresser, misc.
In one lesson, go home with completed
custom
garment.
$10.95 includes
in4
struction and material. Evening classBooks and Gifts
5
es being
assembled
now.
Call Miss
Baker, 967-5770.
:

CASH

Real

Machines—
Typewriters—Business
Office and Store Equipment
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

18

p.m.

5-1396.

Fri.,

Office and

107
108

Carts

Storage

Instruction

Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
ond Cottages
Town Houses
Trades and Exchanges
Vacont Property
Wtd. to Buy—Apartment Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Houses

Sundays—Skokie Only

SCHNAUZERS:

10

Friendly;

MINIATURE

FOR

REG.
THOROUGHBRED
‘‘PR
ROman’’.
6
yr.
bay
geld., ‘ beaut.
conformation,
perf.
gentleman.
To
approved home.
$450. Day: -LE 717-6110
:

Evanston.

Good:

and

Musical

Household Goods—Wanted
To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers
Miscellaneous
‘
Miscellaneous—For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

FOR

MONTHS

8-3923.

MALAMUTE,

, Ppt

a

DA

Household

SAFARI NOW
FORMING TO SEARCH
for WHITE
ELEPHANTS.
Call us to
rid your basement of these pests .. .
We will come armed with pens and
checkbooks. 272-2810 or 446-7415.

$100. 1243 Maple,

ae

Point

| Moving

Notices

Downspouts

Household

Clinaude Boxer Puppies

Com-

weekends.

_ Shots.

ads

Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair

‘GOLDEN
RETRIEVERS
A.K.C.
REG.
Dame Indian Knolls Senieca Gold Ch.
heritage, 5 females, 5 males, $100 ea.
Born 6-15-67. Shots. Call AL 1-8115.

729-2982.

A.K.C. reg. Phone OR 4-2352 after 5:30

=

63

143

Shrubs

eg.
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—lIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women

IRISH
SETTER,
FEMALE.
10
months;
A.K.C.
Good
with children.
$75. 289-5421

N 9-1484.

or

RAISED
DREN
or

2-0423.

8 BEAUTIFUL KITTENS
-Weaned, trained, offspring of a gentle
ag
and affectionate father. Free
APRICOT
female,
3

21
75

Cats

CALICO,
AND
WHITE.
white cat, good homes

COLLIE,

Registered.. Fully housebroken,
plete
shots. Good with children.

and

Gutters and

BRED, PAN TRAINED, ONLY
11 weeks. $20. 446-2738 or AL

5761.

REDUCED
BLACK
MINI.
poodle,
A.K.C.,
shots,
healthy,
raised, 11 weeks old. 256-1826.

MONTH

A.K.C,

4-1845

PURE
left.

HOUSEBROKEN.

RETRIEVERS,

and

ELSINGER'S

SLACK COCKER SPANIELS
SOLDEN

4

black,
1
informa-

NIATURE
POODLE,
8
MO.
OLD
A.K.C.
Registered;
apricot color;
all
ho
i, very good with children. Male
933.

&lt;a

“

142 | Motorcycles—Go

Rentals

Plants

2 KITTENS

Seal Point stud available.
Call UN 4-9751

ED
Persian
sweet

Dogs

Houses

Vacation

Gardening and Landscape Service—

Schnauzer Pups

ears

LIE
PUPS:
6
WKS.,
CUDDLY
bles.
Perm.
shot,
A.K.C.
champ.
.
Beautiful’
dispositions,
raised
w/children and cats. HI 6-5977.

;

Town

Service

LIKE A SEVEN MONTH

setter

Decorations

Entertainment
Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood
Floor Refinishing and Covering
Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments
Apartments To Share
Boord 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

Cars

iles—Wonted

_

Stamps

Electrical

les—
in and Sports
omobile Loons

and

Concrete Work
Conducted House Sales
Disclaimer of Debts
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made

Conductors
Soles

ito

Trees

and

Coins

s

Furs

‘

ad

Tax

nals, Pets and Supplies
ond

.

i

Sondit

$2

CLASSIFIED INDEX

dear tear

tir

F

iedied
a
.
hr)

iets

Co.
DA

Thurs.

8-37

12:30-9

Des Plain
827-11
9 to 5:30

SINGLE STRAND BAROQUE
PEARLS
value $150, now $125. 14K gold bangle

bracelet

set

w/cultured

pearls

and

pink sapphires, value $200, sac. $150.
Handmade
18K gold ring set w/tourmaline and diamonds, value $450, sac.
eee
appraised by Leon Bellis. HI

$850

1

CARAT

DIAMOND

ment ring, Tiffany
Sun. only $300. Call
| 29

Moving

and

MIDDLETON

Storage

MOVERS

NORTHBROOK,
MIDDLETON

ILL.
CR

2-5520

MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000
7446-48 N. Clark
Chicago, Ill.
JACKSON MOVERS
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
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a Difference

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1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern Sta
“North 256-0167
South HY 3-150
Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:30.
FENDER,
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MASTER
GUITAR
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WAREHOUSE ee
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JENSSEN-CABLE- GRAND: KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
$36
New Console Direct Blow
10 Used Grands
Steinway-Baldwin-Mason-Hamlin
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr. $195
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon. and Thurs. 9-9 Sun. 12-5 AM 2-2023
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chicago

REFINISHED
rebuilt

Pianos—All
PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

HOllycourt

RECONDITIONED
$365. Ken

APOLLO

BABY

‘LIKE
NEW
COND.
1966
4 With case. Call 433-2447.

MAGNATONE BASS GUITAR $170;
Kalamazoo
amp.
$160;
Bundy
flute
$150; Bundy trombone $150. Call VE 50223.
HOLLOW-BODY
SUNBURST
GOBSOM
elect. guitar and case. Exc. cond. A
Falcon Amp
Gibson
sacrifice at $100;
comp.
Also
tremelo.
and
w/reverb
836-4487.
$200.
at
w/ease. A giveaway
SLINGERLAND IN SILVER SPARKLE
chrome _ snare.
dynasonic
Rogers
Zildjian cyms. Complete accessories.
sell. Call
Must
offer.
600 or best
29-0277 or 729-0269.

TOP
15 AMP.,
SHOWMAN
FENDER
only, $225. Also Epiphone bass "guitar
and case, $200 or offer. Both in mint
condition. 251-7135.
PROVINCIAL CABLE BABY
FRENCH
Grand piano. Refinished in fruitwood.
strings. $1,275.
pins and
keys,
New
Ken Sweet, 864-7407.

FOR SALE: BLUE FENDER
Jaguar. In very good condition. Best
offer. Call Toohn after 6 o’clock.
HI 6-1383 or HI 6-1373.
ELECTRIC
GUITAR
AND
lifier. $75 or best offer.
CR 2-5675

35

ACRO-

Combo Compact Organ
ASKING $375
Call 338-2626

ZENKER'S
2125

W.

Devon

FOR
eves.

MAHOG.

SPINET

Lyon-Healy,

GOYA
LIKE

PERFECT
FOR
music
stand,
$55.

Call OR 5-0196.

PIANO

$400.

36

Printing

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THAT
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from
$1.50. Call 432-7299,
and
ask for John.

Schools

and

HOUSE

17,

5

HOME
50

HAROLD

WANTED
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BUY:
BABY
GRAND
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372 7622 after 6 p.m.
GULBRANSEN TRANSISTOR SPINET
ORGAN CALL 256- 2075

CLARINET
QUALITY
Call CR 2-1507

and

VE

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Room additions
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Bathrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
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No‘matter how large or how small the
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22 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
John B. Clausen
HILLcrest 6-2100
Structural Engineer
Mrs. V. Short
PArk 4-7786.

OWNERS

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Day: 835-3327

REMODELING - REPAIRS
KITCHENS
Complete

OUR

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GATHERCOAL
Carl

AL

51

SPECIALTY
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ached

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Boll

L

1-0225

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446-6220.
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SullgiseSeper
ro
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New

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O. SCHULZ

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WASH

UN

OUT

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ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

TILING

Glenview

ROOMS.

and

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Walter

TOP

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ure

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
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LAYING
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TUCKPOINTING
‘Alfred

OR

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Stevens

3-0360

GENERAL MASONRY
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Fireplace
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Concrete

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2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
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ALpine 6-0988
‘“‘Call before 8, and after 5.’’
ACRES CONCRETE
328-0797
Cement work. City
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Also- ae dad and
Remodeling.
ae
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a

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53

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a

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2309 GREY
AVE.

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P
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Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268

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KITCHens, rec. rms., dormers, porches. We
do our own work. All work guaranteed. Call evenings 465-8743 ask for Al.

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C. Gosser
AL 6-0789

but endez

give

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Professional Tree &amp; Lawn Serv
CL 3-4200 or 630-2446

Repaired and Installed

6-5400

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15
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profess to be the best

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CERAMIC TILE

Metal
ALpine

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anc
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Quality
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Formica countertops and
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GReenleaf 5-1115
2142 Ashland Ave., Evanston

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BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
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UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370

On

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All types

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Gardening and Landscape
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Building Maintenance
and Repair

Call Tom

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in shower

CONS

service call Allen J. Clover Lar

1-1254

Northbrook, I.
Eve.: 446-7064

CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
All types of sca
eas Additions
ew Consseuencn.
arages
FREE ESTIMATE
272-5353
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

ASSOhelping

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

EDWARD

CO.

6 p.m.,

GENERAL- CONTRACTOR

THUMB

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

after

6-1513.

Lauer Const. Co.

And Save 20%

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

Free

children with learning problems. Jane
Sweet, M. Ed. by appointment only.
HI 6-1322.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.

$100

MUST SELL:
SILVERTONE AMP
2 channels, 12’ SPEAKER, $40
GR 5-1948 after 4:30 p.m.

aS

8

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

Piano

17, 1967 Evanston Review

TO

ENROLL NOW FOR
FALL SESSIONS AT

poor

CONSTR.

348-4852

54

Distributor

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

Remodeling-Ca maine

2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 215 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancing
and_
foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of exp.
Licensed
wanons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

TOM

ESTIMATES

Young.

ALpine

.CONCRETE

patios,

FREE ESTIMATE
PH, 274-6601

REMODELING
SEGGER

Instruction
AUG.

FREE

HOME

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding;
pianos bought
and
sold.
KEN SWEE
, Associates, UN 4-7407

underachievers,

ERCELLENT
CONDITION.
Call 256-2571

4-7607

YOUR

aed WITH HARD SHELL
ASE, $90. HI 6-1182

PROFESSIONAL

Park

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning
Checked Electronically
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112

EGThIC GUITAR: GUILD POLARA,
solid body. $280. Will cut price 45% for
quick
sale.
Call 256-3210
after
5:30
p.m.

|

ROgers

LEARNING
THERAPIST
AND
ciate 20 years experience in

GUITAR

Upright Mahogany

Av.

Tiny Tot Play School

WILL
GIVE
AWAY
_APARTMENT
grand piano by Lyon-Healy.
Pay for
this ad and move it out of 372 Elder
Ln., Winnetka, Sat. morn. Aug. 19th.

OLD

PIANO CO.

Honest Craftsmanship

37

INTERESTED IN BUYING
console or spinet piano.
Inexpensive. 864-0404.

bench.

AMP-

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)

OPEN

with

KAY

Piano Tuning

SPINET

FRENCH
PROV.
$375.
2-7187 Sunday and Monday.

SLINGERLAND DRUMS
Complete
set,
cymbals,
all
acces:
sories,
all
cases.
Like
new.
Very
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Deal With

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INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
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A

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waterproof

Shore it acare
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ORch

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COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

From

D
steps,

Basement

ing North

Direct Factory Distributors

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Rooting
Siding
If you want Quality
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forms.

Inc.

Improvement

HOME

CEMENT
ways,
walks,

Kitchen Salon

Dormers

MODEL.

HOHNER ACCORDION:
120
bass,
12
switches,
5 pick-ups,
wonderful sound effects. $250.
251-9830 days.
864-0175 eves.
FOR SALE
J YR.
OLD
4 PC.
GRETSCH
DRUM
set with cymbals,
Hi-Hat and stool.
272-8582.

3811 Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

IOLIN,
1%
SIZE:
student
case
and
VE 5-4504. |

Call

AMPEG
GEMINI
6 WITH
REVERB,
$160;
Gibson
Spanish
guitar,
$100;
Knight 100-watt P.A. w/mike
mixer,
$60. Call PA 4-5808.

GRAND

GUITARS
and
cond.,

$275.

Ballads Wad Contractors

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

Fender Jaguar Guitar

5-5900

FLAT
TOP
GIBSON
sale,
exc.
quality
only. Call 869-2471.

PIANO

finish.

EKO BASS GUITAR:
Acoustic
violin
b
, dual
pick-up.
Very good condition. List $280, asking
$135 or best offer. 835-4596.

McCALL

J AM

PIANO

GRAND

Mahogany

945-2805.

CO.

SPINET
BALDWIN
$450.
Call 864-2716.

GRAND

w/bench.

Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |

PIANO
sonic,

GRAND

864-7407

MASON &amp; HAMLIN
RO 4-5013

Makes

GULBRANSEN

BABY

Sweet.

BABY

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID

WALNUT
Phone DI

Home

LOVELY
ANT. WINDSOR
PUMP
ORgan in excellent condition. Must see to
appreciate
its value.
Phone
869-2092
after 5 p.m.

LA BLANC B FLAT CLARINET
(DYnamic H), $325; Gibson electric Guitar
(ES335) $325;
60 watt amp., $100;
C
Flute Armstrong, $125; Kimball console Piano, $500; Gibson Champ amp.,
$60. Call WI 5-6590.

BALDWIN

864-7407.

FENDER
DUAL
SHOWMAN,
8 months old; Vox Royal Guardsman.
3 weeks old. AL 1-7267 all day Thurs.
and after 7 p.m. thereafter.

PRICES.

PIANO

Sweet,

GIBSON
ELECTRIC
GUITAR
MODEL
330s,
single
pick-up.
$150.
Gretsch
tremelo-reverb.
amplifier,
2,
10”’
speakers, $160. Phone HI 6-1292.

UTTERBERG
PIANO
CO.—Epd\!.
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.

WILL

$350. Ken

80.

"Builders and Cantreeterk

WICKES

UPRIGHT—INTERIOR

AMERICAN TRUMPETER
TROMBONE — $15
272-1446

RICKENBACKER 12-STRING; GIBson ES-335TDC;
Fender Bandmaster;
Standell
Studio
XX+amp.
w/covers,
reverb, 4—10’’ speakers and 80 watts
output.
Vox
Columns,
microphones,
Fuzz
tone,
Conn
Director
Trumpet.
pot separate. Best offer. PA 9-0885,
after
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

50

Instruments

Instruments

55

AND

OLD

LAWNS

top-

REPA

nursery

stock,

service,
Franchi

20 years on the no
Landscape Service.

Gutters

complete

and

REPAIRED,

mainte
h

Dewermeune

PAINTED,

COMPI

roofing and sheet metal service.
insured. Free inspection. Free wa

Northern Eagle RoofingC
ORchard 4-9423
ALUMINUM.

GUTTERS

enamel.

Never

paint

:

again. é

teed by manufacturer againstp
Serving this area for 12 yrs.
done by our own crews. Insu

estimates.

Complete

Skokie

Contractors.

Gutter and Downspout §
All type

Roofin

“Serving the North Shore ‘~ 2

E, F. BASSING

Gutters

ORchard

Need

CALL

AL

Cleanin
1-97

After 7:30 p.m. “356-0219

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5

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ower and Tractor—

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Service
Ese

CLIFFORD

satisfaction,

MOWERS

ainting,

RPENED
AND
REPAIRED
iwaukee Av., north of Glenview Rd.,
__next to Tollway Bridge

GARDEN

met.

Color

uity

matching

as

part

clean

ses

of

CR

and

_

SPECIALIZING

ssidential

gh

3

Free

Estimate

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

|

Decorating

‘TE RIOR

Painting
Painting

Masonry

Preparation—Best

FREE ESTIMATES
hag 9-1 i+ ig
y
7-07

Staining

Materials.

:

:

Generations on North Shore

AT

BETTER

gamble
ok
s if

Mr.

J

decorating
one of our

Hauber

Mr.
:

PA

Schmidt

Mr.

9-5427

CR

Eckert

2-4268

AL

1-1199

M. ECKERT DECORATING
OFFICE TEL. LO 1-5437

CO.

E &amp; B Decorating
SPECIALIZING
lity North
an Expert

IN FINEST

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625-2255

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

Roofing

IF

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt
shingles,
repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered.
Chimneys | tuck:
pointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

Service
Free Estimates

59

PAINTING
WORK EXPERTLY DONE
PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD
MATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN

LICENSED

ZIER PAINTING/DECORATING:
SPECIALIZING IN EXT. WORK:
seraping,
putty,
pain
e bungalow:
t
and
scraping
$225
and _ up.
ured:
using
Dutch
Boy
Paint.

J 8-0300

(bus.)

or 561-9373

- Professional

hydraulic

Decorators

ORTH SHORE

CRestwood

2-5753

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; SON
PAINTING AND DECORATING
_ Wood

_

finishing—paper

INTERIOR AND
Spencer Av.

:

hanging

EXTERIOR
Wilmette

ALpine

1-6344

Painting, Paper Hanging
38 yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
_ CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP

. M. Garrett

9-0495

PArk

REASONABLE
AND
EXTERIOR

ing, washing,

paper

an
experience,
work.
GR 5-3255.

Painting

4-4350

INTERIOR

Europe-

guaranteed,

insured

AND

HOME

CR 2-2938

PAINTING

Complete Decorating Service
d workmen
Fully Insured
Free Estimate

KURT GRONAU

AINTING

AND

_

DECORATING

ESTI-

PAINTING AND DECORATING

Sata

and exterior. Good

s
st materials.
acl tind

Reas.

Ss

tree Ln., Northbrook,

2710

Apple-

Ill. 272-0464.

PAINTING
INTERIOR
AL 1-2655

RIOR
P. Stephens
»XxP.

WALL

Basemen

_

basement.

WASHING,

storm
All

Free estimate.

EXPERIENCED;

sos Lowes

paper

CLEAN

windows,

type

Gilbert,
Call

and

painting.

491-0680.

PAINTING,

hanging.

west estimates.
or UN 9-1013.

attic

floors,

AND

Fully

Mack.

DECO-

insured.
UN

CARPETING

FLOOR

With

Lauer

Const.

Co.

And Save 20°, On
Roofing

Repairs

Siding

Windows
Paneling
30 years

WE

on the

1-1254

DO

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
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.

66 Heating

North

IT ALL

Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

831-4767

COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

Air-Conditioning

COOL

74

REUPHOLSTERY
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.
CARPETING from $4.69 per yd. Work
guar. FREE estimates, terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery, Inc.
CALL 677-6350

AL

L&amp;S

Service

Custom

1-5350

1024

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service

Qualified For All General

FREE

72

Maintenance
ESTIMATES.
GR 5-6014.

Service

ESTIMATES
729-3474

NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.

8910

for

AND

FLOOR

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Howard Employment Agenc
273-4849

LADY
WILL
SIT NIGHTS
WITH
derly
or convalescent
rsons.
during the afternoons.
Not less
four hours. 274-6187.

NURSE,

Companion to elderly
Exc. refs. Stay or go.

DA

SERVICE
letters, misc.
Dependable
272-8680
or

33.

semi-invalid.

8-6644

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

DOCTOR, LAWYER, MERCHANT
CHIEF. NEED A VACATION FILLIN? AVAILABLE TO AUG. 28.
PARK 9-3373.
WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to du at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.
NURSE,
L.P.N.
WANTS
12
OR
24
hr. duty in private home. Much exp.
with stroke patients.
Best refs. and
car. 867-5755.
INFANT NURSE
Newborn
preferred.
Excellent
ences. Short cases, stay or go.
Call 475-4317

refer-

or

101

M.G.

Wanted—Women
Household

~ DAY WORKERS

POLISH-

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

Situations

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.

Desires Day Work

DO IRONING IN MY HOME.
Call after 4 p.m. 729-1458.

LADY
DESIRES
DAY
WORK
TUE
day and Friday. Prefer to work wher
someone is eB
Call
N 4-3851

IRONING

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

HOME TYPING
Manuscripts, tapes,
Experienced
Reas. rates

E
Alsq
tha

PLEASE CALL 869-1699 AFTER
6 p.m. ask for Sarah
MOTHER’S
HELPER:
WISH
Td
place
my
excellent
summer
girl ir
permanent position. Evanston prefe
red. Live in or go. UN 4-2199.

Wanted—Students

WRITER

or 475-1800.

LADY
WANTS
IRONING
TO
DO
I
her home, Can pick up and deliver.
869-0477

Woman

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

Cleaners

rent.
ACE
RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

IT
864-3878

EXPERIENCED
EXECUTIVE
SECREtary. excellent skills, college, desires
full-time
temporary
position
to last
until October. 869-8646.

Professional Rug Cleaning
&amp; ani

Situations

PRACTICAL

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

Rug

STRIPS

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST
desires position in Evanston vicinity.
Doctor’s
office,
clinic,
or
hospital
lab. Start Sept. 6.
358-2091 after 4 p.m.

Attic and Basement Cleaning
and hauling GR 5-4900.

ers

Ads.

YOU NAME IT-BIX
Emerson, Evanston

PIANO

WOMAN DESIRES GENERAL OFFICE
work,
experienced in pryaciec:
handling cash, switchboard, light typing,
exc,
refs.
Address
T-339,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

HAULING.
869-6984

Jim's Wall Washing

GRAND

FREE LANCE

CLEAN
FREE

ANYTHING
OR

SALES, ADVERTISING, PUBLIC
RELATIONS—SPEECHES, SHOWS,
FEATURE STORIES, MANUALS,
FILMS, ETC. AL 6-4250 OR
LEAVE MESSAGE AT AL 1-3230.

WORK
AND
anytime:
251-

ROOM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
Windows
washed
and polished,
yard
work, Small carpenter jobs. DA 8-5945
after 7:30 P.M.

Scurry Home

BOWL

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

100

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.

AND CLEAN
UP.
Expert service.

Furniture

LIGHT
HAULING,
YARD
WORK,
painene.
and
odd
jobs
done
by
2
N.T.H.S.
boys
with
own
equipment
and truck. Call 446-5482.

477-0726

BASEMENTS,

Lindgren Emp. Agency

WILL

CARPENTRY
WORK:
REMODELING
basements,
rec. rms., dormers, windows, porches, etc. No job is too large
or too small. Call 271-7274 9 to 5:30; or
761-7319 eves. and weekends.

GARAGES,
Reasonable

House

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

98

WINDOW, WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
Interior and exterior painting.

REPAIR
Call Fred

SITTING,
LT.
HOUSEKEEPING,
days, 8-4:30or companion to elder]
person, prepare meals,
lt. duties, 8
4:30,
5 days
or 5 days” when
schl
starts, 2 children. UN 4-3093.
DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES

WOULD
LIKE
EVERY
OTHER
MO
and
every
Thurs.,
steady,
cleanin
and
small
laundry.
Call
OA
4-335
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 17, 18, o
19.
,

WALLACE
HOUSECLEANING'
SERvice. Wall washing;
carpet cleaning.
Compl. cleaning for vacant homes and
.
Low prices. 864-3946 Free estimate.

The

DOMESTIC
DAY WORKERS
HOUSEKEEPERS TO LIVE IN
HOUSEWORK AND CHILD CARE
$12 per day plus carfare
References Avail.
CALL MR. GOLD, UN 4-7178
BAKER EMPLOYMENT
811 Davis St.
Evansto

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.

EMPLOYMENT

FLOORS
WAXED,
POLISHED.
GUTters cleaned—one-story homes. Small
trees trimmed.
Flagstone-block-brick—_
walks, patios. Dirt-gravel flower
eds.
Free estimates.
Call 729-2286
R. S. SERVICE CO.

BELIEVE?

VETERANS |
FURNITURE SERVICE

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.

Service

YOU

MARY POPPINS
HAZEL
MARY MEYER
MR: CLEAN
No? Good. These we don’t have. BU
we
do have
8 Belgian
nannies,
24
Dominican
housekeepers,
15 Englis
and 4 South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
‘708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

811 Elm St., Winnetka
Hlllcrest 6-104
WOMAN
WITH
NURSING
EXPERI
ence
desires
work
as
companion
housekeeper to elderly or semi-invalid
in Evanston or North Chicago. SH
2351 evenings.

IT!

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

SHAMPOOERS

9-

Upholstering, Repairing and
Refinishing

76

APPT.,

RENT

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.

BIX STRIPS

GLENBROOK HEATING SERVICE
Furnace and boiler cleaning
For appointment call
72-7493

MAKE

FOR

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

SALAD

REPAIRS ON REFRIGERATION AND
—
CONDITIONING.
328-3311; 338-

Associated

A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want

and

WOULD

SLIPCOVER SALE

BUY
DIRECT
FROM
FACTORY
dealer. Minimum order 60 yds.
FRANCIS JACOBY &amp; ASSOC.
GR 5-6020

Free

done.

1)

Household

AND

TRIER®
township
ALpine 1-5697

SHAMPOOERS

TIME

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

WE

WOODCRAFT SHOP
:
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

PAINTING/DECORATING
Service.

Deal

ANY

professionally

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

Wanted

ESTIMATES,
254-2202

Work

.

LIKE IT. PERSONAL
Painters, OR 4-5291.

Remodeling

Carpentry—Cabinet

AL

price.
272-1986

FREE

WALL

SERVICEMASTER

3748

ELECTRIC

Electrical Work

5

workman-

“ALL EXTERIOR PAINTING
E AS YOU
service. Julian

60

Remodeling

mates. CRestwood 2-1557 after 5 p.m.

ANDY'S

FURNITURE,

floor cleaning

RESIDENTIAL,
INDUSTRIAL,
AND
Commercial wiring, FREE Estimates,
satisfaction guaranteed, DAvis 8-3058.

HOUSEHOLD
ry ale
eal

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

EXTERIOR

“LIVINGSTON

__-

CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
PArk 9-2279.

PAINT-

hanging.

Service

107 Stecedions. Weateds~Wemes

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

CARPET,

Bill's Cleanup Service

Arborist

TREE SPECIALISTS
Spraying, Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

and Decorating

‘Henry Dier

disposal

COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
Accurate
diagnosis of tree troubles.
Arrange
now for disease and insect
—*
Radio dispatched crews. 437-

H. A. Morrison,

- Complete Decorating Service

ERIOR

A

SONS

CLearbrook

at your

DAVEY

JENSEN

AND

equipment

with the know-how to back it up. Also
power stump
grinding.
JIM BEINLICH—The Firewood King
Glencoe
VErnon 5-1195
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.
Mem:
bers
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
HIlicrest 6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

328-0531

LAURITZ
5

LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
On any removal problem you have.
Our men are experienced and insured
in all phases of tree removal. Modern

(res.)

DAVID N. PADDOCK

Electrical

Home

EXPERT TREE REMOVAL

:

72

PANEL-

ELECTRICAL WORK
Reasonable
Rates—Free
Estimates
Repairs—Alterations—Remodeling
Normal
100
amp.
service
—
$135.
743-5597

COMPETENT

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

478-0136

63

Tree Trimming
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE

INSURED

ROOMS,

TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in remodeling, room addition, drywall,
basement and work of all kind. Call
UNiversity 4-3604.

YOU

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

REC.

ing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types of work. Reasonable prices. Call
erman, 328-3050.

Siding

ALUMINUM
SIDING
GUARANTEED
by DuPont will never peel or crack.
We
cover
all wood
including eavesoverhangs and window frames. Serving this area for 12 years. All work
done by our own crews. Insured. Free
arcana,
Skokie
Contractors.
677-

No Job Too Small

PE ONE

and

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

Shore Decorating
Union Craftsmen

REALISTIC PRICES
Prompt
Insure

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
PAINTING AND WALL WASHING
All work guaranteed.
R. Hawkins
GR 5-4365

58

RECOMMENDATION?

with
your
you consult

CARPENTRY,

DECORATING.
INSIDE OR OUTSIDE.
Any choice of colors. Reasonable. Call
anytime.
BE 8-3022

hanging.

Serving the North Shore
for 46 years
No

in

Catotiltvn-Babtaek Work

papering.

paper

and

, Hanging

service

and

and estimates given:
- YOrktown 6-7922

GUTTERS
CLEANED
$10;
GUTTERS
cleaned and painted inside $35. Painting and dec. interior and exterior.
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

IN FINE

Painting

RIOR

and_

YOU

in _ all

2-2217

Insured

color

hae

workmanship

of painting

OF
will

and

the

quality,

decorating,

GIVES

INDUSTRIAL
ARTS TEACHER
INTE:
rior and exterior painting, weekends
only. Neat and clean, low priced. Call
272-7833 after 6 p.m.

SPECIALIZE
IN ALL TYPES
nting. Ind. attention and needs

t,

SWANSON

60

6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85
;
Spec. rates on int. and ext. painting.
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
fully
insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

Decorating

~~ SPENCER
DECORATING
2

C.

uggestions
Fully insured

VA 4-6146.

Painting and

Painting and Decorating

$1.25 AN HOUR
724-4722
A-1
EXPERIENCE
SERVING
ner parties or completing meals.
491-9866.
EXPERIENCED
ironing and baby
ences. DA 8-7297.

DI

WOMAN
WANT
sitting. Good refe

EXPERIENCED
wishes cooking and
A 8-3077

LADY
cleaning.

I WILL PICK UP AND DELIVER
HAND IRONING.
CALL 869-6631

102

= Sit. Wtd.—Baby

ALI

Sitting

WILL BABYSIT
WHILE
YOU
WORK
Vicinity
Greenwood
Av.,
Glenvie
Call Mrs. Norberg, AL 1-0467, Mon
Fri., 9-5.
MATURE
WOMAN
WILL
CARE
FO}
school age children Mon. through Fri
8:30 to 4:30-5 p.m. for working mothe
Starting Sept. Own transp. DA 8-8213.
NEAT,
EXPERIENCED,
MATUR
woman would like babysitting. Prefe
Evanston. $1.00 hour.
DA 8-6663
CHILD
CARE.
HOURLY
$1.25.
hour
minimum.
Live-in,
wk.-end
Vacation.
251-8227.
If no
ans.,
ca
after 5 p.m., before 10 p.m.
WOMAN
FOR
CHILD
CARE
FRIDA
after 4:00, Saturdays or Sundays. Ca
328-8783
Evanston
after
4:00.
household duties.
MATURED
WOMAN
WITH
SMA
child, wishes to live-in and care fd
other children. Call 764-2952, after
p.m.

Baby Sitting In My Home
EAST

GLENVIEW AREA
724-5479 _

WILL
CARE
FOR
YOUR
CHILDRE
(any age) by hour, day or week. Ve
best of references.
PArk 4-8645

School Girl Will Baby. Sit
DAYS AND WEEKENDS (EVES.).
Phone 491-9652 after 5:30 p.m.
LOOKING
FOR
SITTER
MOMMY?
will mother your child in my license
home Monday through Friday.
DA 8-4625
MOTER’S HELPER: WISH TO PLAC
my excellent summer girl in permd
nent
position.
Evanston
preferred
Live in or go. UN 4-2199.

Care of Children
IN MY

LICENSED
GR 5-3744

HOME.

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Sit. Wtd.—Baby Sitting

107

HILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS.
Wknd.
proxy.
Eve.
sittings.
Future
bookings. Compl. charge. Call 251-1726
| before 5 p.m. If out call again.
MATURE
WOMAN
sit. $1.00 an hour.
0509, Northbrook.

03

WANTS
Call Mrs.

TO BABY
Wood, 272-

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

OLLEGE
GRADUATE
SEEKS
EMployment until Sept. 9 when returning
grad. school. Will try anything.
AL 1-0244:

104

SEARS,

Sit. Wtd.—Men

and

National

Help

and

FIGURE

Professional

CLERKS

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department
Howard Street
An equal opportunity

274-8100
employer

BABY
DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION
YOU LIKE CHILDREN AND HAVE
a pleasant
personality
this
popular
local childrens doctor will train you
(age
open)
to greet
patients,
help
make
them
feel
comfortable
till

doctor

CAREER

the entire Midwestern Territory Offices Moving Soon to
Location

in Skokie

is

ready

then

show

them

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED:

SEARS OUTSTANDING
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS:

EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES
. JUNIOR SECRETARIES
CLERK TYPISIS
. COMPTOMETER OPERATORS
1 SALOHCAL EYPISTS
. STENOGRAPHERS
RECORD CLERK
. MIMEOGRAPH OPERATOR

EXCELLENT SALARIES
PROFIT SHARING
PAID VACATIONS
7 PAID HOLIDAYS
GROUP INSURANCE
GROUP HOSPITALIZATION
EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS
ILLNESS ALLOWANCE

INTERVIEWS:
MONDAY

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
O FEE.
Hours 9-5
UN
636 Church

xc. sec'y

9-3520

St., Evanston

$550-600

HIS IS FOR
THE
CAREER
GIRL—
can work into a $10,000 per yr. career.
Management
consultant
firm
on
Northshore will send to school. Age 3545 hrs. 9-5. FREE

brownlie personnel
08 Church
28-3400

St., Evanston

PUBLIC

CONTACT

ORTH
SUBURBAN
MEDICAL
LAB
needs a girl to be their front desk
receptionist.
Will
also
answer
the
phone
and do light typing.
$390 to
start. FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

NY COLLEGE
ART COURSES?
EXcellent
art
position
in
Evanston.
Salary
to $450
for right
girl. Call
Wally, Boulevard Evanston eo
ment, 1st Nat’] Bk. Bldg. DA 8-7171
No Fee

DENTAL
time.

ASSISTANT
No

WANTED

experience

through FRIDAY

9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

CUFF

Sat. by Appt.

.
.
.
— .
.
.
.
.

in.

NO TYPING REQUIRED FOR THIS
ptrmeamapens
position in customer relations
wit
a
top
company.
The
essential
qualifications
are
personal
rather
than
manipulative:
warmth,
tact and a way with people.

-

Oftices

OPPORTUNITIES
New Suburban

Public Contact

| Full

Executive

A Portion of Sears National Executive Offices and

Light typing req’d. Hours are 9-5 with
no Sats. or eves. $428 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
5028 Dempster
966-0700

618

&amp; CO.

Women

e Have Openings For You
ow if you have better than
Average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
orking conditions, company
afeteria, excellent benefits,
B:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

F

Professional

Wanted—Women

Business

771

and

Otters Exciting

P. COUPLE-RETIRED,
RESPON.,
wants yard
and handyman
work
in
exchange for part. furn. apt. Woman
employed. 432-5832 morns. and mealtimes.

07

Business

in Skokie

OLLEGE
STUDENT DESIRES ROOM
with or without board in exchange for
yard
and
household
work.
Good
references. 842-3071 after 6 p.m.
RAD
STUDENT
WANTS’
PARTtime job—board, rm. and sm. salary.
Exp. working with children; odd jobs;
own car; avail. 20-25 hrs. wk. 234-5700.

05

Wanted—Women

ROEBUCK

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.
ALL
WASHING,
PAINTING,
WINdows washed, floors cleaned, stripped,
waxed,
furn,
stripped.
Attics
and
basements
cleaned.
Call
Don
Rice,
864-8846.
INDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND
INterior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any
type
of
work,
storms removed. 477-0726.
,

H.

Help

:

APPLY:
AT

SEARS, ROEBUCK &amp; CO
7447 SKOKIE BLVD.
PHONE 677-1932
SKOKIE, ILL.
We are equal opportunity employers and members of the Chicago Merit Employment Committee

necessary,

| will train. Light typing. Call 272-0446.
7,

Classified

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
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Business

Excellent

TO

VICE

opportunity

handling

*) sore
ents.

and

of

other

'

MAIL
']

TO

PERSONNEL

PATENT

RMANENT

POSITION

FOR

witchboard operator with minimum

experience. 2 position, semi-autoboard. Occasional light typing.

ty

REPORTS
our many

OF
DAILY
branches for

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

PRINT SHOP TRAINEE
2400,

IN

printing

our

of

pete

]

TRAIN

ent.

nes

ontsions

are

in

our

modern,

Skokie
2 blocks
An

west

Equal

CLERICAL

Phone Carol Michael, UN 9-9800
1 Central Street, Evanston

of Skokie

Opportunity

Now

ice

A
SOLID
been
away

WILMETTE

m office routine for a while, or are

A

national
:

Headquarters

nings

L

STICAL
ed
Call

2s

657

Contact

Salgtn'
into office work we have
resting job for you. Culligan’s

3-3200

now

PIST
TYPIST

in

for

An

Mr. Lorig
2
272-1000

work

Opportunity Srechene

SECRETARY
WITH

MANAGEMENT

ements:

ible.

typing,

GROUP.

shorthand,

€, ability to compose
Pleasant

_ New

working

air-cond.

benefits

building,

including

ee

free

and

letters

708 Church

insur-

328-3400

many

_CARTRISEAL

CORP.

Hubbard

Woods

Er

Fashion

VE 5-3164

STATE

BANK

f or Mr.
AL AV.

3715

Employer

can

exercise

goo

responsibilities.

good

:

re
Britannica
Educational Corp.

Real

Estate

RD.
PHONE

sales

Manager needs more than a secretary with
skills—he needs an pee
well poised
judgement while assisting
im in his broad

2100 Dempster,
UN

Rd.
272-2300

3-2155

eee

Meckhs

at

eet

ace

zs

e

wit

ae

Northbrook,

PARKS

THE
MARKET
IN
OFFICE
POSI
tions is wide open, we have many jot
orders from employers
who will
be
glad to take you as you are and pa
you
a good
salary
while
you
are
recovering your skill. Call or phone
fees are paid by the employer.

SMALL

Ill.

Good

typing, shorthand not necessary. Top
starting my plus fringe benefits. Call
869-6659, Johnson and Johnson.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No fee.
Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanstoi
MEDICAL
RECORDS
CLERK.
NQ
typing, Evanston organization can usd
two young women for general record
and clerical work. Call Wally, Boule
vard. Employment
Service,
Ist Nat’
Bk. Bldg. No Fee. DA 8-7171.

Full and Part Time

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
(EXPERIENCED) _
Top Salary

8-6880

37!) HOUR WORK WEEK
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICES
IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS
COMPANY CAFETERIA.

The Powers Regulator Co.
“A GOOD

WANTS $50few evening
No

‘,

Be

baste: 9)

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No

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et

PLACE

3400

W.

CO

7-630

869-0785.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star *
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake
ee

DOROTHY

PLACEMENT
(temporary service and permanent
placement—suburbs and Chicago)
627 Grove, Evanston
328-7622

Diversified

must be responsible and mature.

WI _ 5-3750

aé_
Beeline
stylist.
Use of car necessary.

Call Mrs. Gonzagowski,

IN

SECRETARY FOR
DISTRICT SALES MANAGER
Interesting varied work, own office,

CASHIER/SALESLADIES
Permanent openings for active women
in
modern
home-owned
store.
40
hours,
5
day
week,
no
nights
or
Sundays.
CHARLES VARIETY DEPT. STORE
Mr. Charles, 808 Elm, Winn. HI 6-6313
MEDICAL TYPIST
STENOGRAPHER
SECRETARY
Old Orchard
OR. 6-4458

hours
as
canvassing.

Accounting—academic field
Secretary—Public contact
Secretary—Ft. Square, finance
Sorority Hdqs.—gen. off. yng.
Editorial—jour. bkgd. train
Public Relations—no shtd
Typist—Figure aptitude
NCR 3100—prestige spot
Country Club—variety, drive
File Clerk—experienced
Real Estate Secy
No Skills—mail room

INC.

SERVICE
DAvis

MARRIED WOMAN WHO
$60 weekly working
a

office.

SPECIALS
for
AUGUST

RUSTY SKILLS?

Barrett Electronics Corp.
630 Dundee

FULL
AND
PART-TIME
SALES
POsitions for women’s
wear.
All company
benefits,
including liberal personal discounts,
Contact Mr. Nelson,
Manager.
Baskin-Evanston,
Church
and Orrington.

9-9000

JOB

Northfield
Employer

OPENING

Illinois

869-7234

TYPIST

department

BASKIN — EVANSTON

Evanston

9-1 142

assignment requiring accurate typing.
Knowledge of office machines helpful.
Salar
commensurate
with
ability.
Benefits include 3 weeks vacation.

LEWIS

“AMERICAN PHOTOCOPY
Classified

PERMANENT

LOCAL
LIBRARY
WILL
TRAIN
A
girl to become a library assistant. No
previous experience needed. No Sat.
work. FREE.

Give us a call or apply in person.

—

CLERK

LIBRARY ASS'T.

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Evanston,
Lot

Mystik Tape Div.

Office

&amp; TYSON,

Parking

1700 Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

SATURDAY
SECRETARY.
PERMAnent job. Pleasant variety of duties.
Also desirable if available for Parttime work during Week.
CALL MR. MARTIN

QUINLAN

of West

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
BORDEN CHEMICAL COMPANY

THE

FRIDAY

735 DEERFIELD
DEERFIELD

Incidentally we do offer an attractive starting salary and a fine benefit
ram.
You'll enjoy our friendly atmosphere,
air-conditioned office,
w cost cafeteria and this great opportunity to begin a challenging and
rewarding career.

:

starting

Av., Evanston
:
BR

NEW

Bldg.

ACCOUNTING CLERK
CLAIMS PROCESSOR
BILLER TYPIST

Evanston

1612 Chicago
9-9510

708 Church Street
Suite 221

325

We are interviewing now for several
interesting positions available immediately. We offer convenient location,
pleasant modern surroundings. Excellent
benefit
program
and
a
good
starting salary.
Pléase come in and
talk to us about any of the following:

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
UN

End

ot America, Inc.

Office Openings

$5
Gal
to handle
all details
in
1-girl
office. Good typing and figure ability
but no shorthand.

1618

of

week,

226 IN THE

ORchard

Murphy .

ACMEWHERE
ELSE — IF YOU
LOOK HARD,
YOU CAN PROBABLY
find
better benefits too! But if you are looking for a responsible position
ane one
and challenging work for a dynamic young exec., then
come
in.

- gal who

At North

|

Ave.

GIRL

You Can Make More Money

range

work

Chicago

home!

SECRETARY
Our national Administrative
good shorthand and typin

hour

White Colla
Girls

SKOKIE

Westmoreland

Packaging Corp. of America

OFFICE GIRL
EOE
E.B.E.

SUITE

$600
$425
pare
500
475
450

salary
with
advancement
opportunities, fine fringe benefits and working
conditions. Pre-employinent tests pgiven
to
assure
you
are
effectively
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300

Murphy

no swhd.

ORCHARD,

TO WORK—WHERE

OAKTON

PEOPLE

ARE

IMPORTANT”

SKOKIE, ILL.
OR 3-6701

Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August 17,
marae

sa:

;

_

One Visit to our office
qualifies you for temporary
part-time work in loop or
your area.
TOP RATES
NO FEE
Register With

office, young pref.
typist, no exp.

OLD

1

Responsible
position,
modern
computerized
accounting
operation.
Requires
good
figure
aptitude,
typing
ability, some previous experience in
accounting or clerical work.

St., Evanston
(across from Field’s)

Wilmette.

Center

for

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

LIGHT
TYPING,
GENERAL
FILING,
See Mr. Hunsick, 1148 Wilmette Av.,

634 Glenn Ave., Wheeling
as
MARCO’S SHOES

take

Professional

STENOS
TYPES
KEYPUNCH

Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
3 Personnel Asst’s, coll.
File supv., Old Orchard
Bank tellers, train or expd.
Key punch, school or exp.
Clerical trainees, no typing
Learn swhd., no typing, 1-9 p.m.

“EQRD"

Hwy.)

brownlie personnel

condi-

seekers,

Handle full charge for builder
Train for payroll in new office
Accounts payable and receivable
N.C.R. or Burroughs Bookkeeper
All around figure duties
Stock records, heavy detail to

NILES, MORTON GROVE, GLENVIEW
—even_
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Lake
Forest.
We
have
opportunities
for your abilities. FREE.

nd sick leave. Salary dependent
ility. Contact E. Hauser 537-8100.

—

near

job

ead

For Experienced

F.C. bkpr., automobile
Jr. accountant,
some
coll.
N.C.R. bookkeeper
Ass’t bookkeeper, hand entry
Payroll clerks, train or exp.

employment

Receptionists to $450

Open

Opportunity

all

of

Very busy switchboard
Animal hospital front desk
Dental Ass’t. aid at chair
Medical Center front desk
Greet all visitors, new office
Learn little switchboard
Travel bureau front desk

1632

@CULLIGAN
INC.
Shermer Rd.
North

An Equal

Equal

Greet

desk

agency and newspaper calls. Train
interesting, rewarding future.

WILMETTE
AL 1-8100

North-

Front

Employer

POSITIONS

Mr. yc
1200 CE

job.

dept.

At The
ER
YOU
HAVE
background,
have

‘2 girl
Good

aac.

Available

to Pres., 9 to 5
to Exec., Director
manufacturing

Reception-typist,

to
9-5,

Bookkeeping-Acc'tg to $600

(2 blocks north of Oakton

enefit program includes group
urance
and
profit
sharing
plans.
rit increases periodically.

:

ORchard

Fun

.

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway

onditioned home office building,
jacent to Dyche stadium—with very
IV’ eet transportation to Evanston
NWRR or
A—and with unlimff-street
parking
facilities.

Executive Secretary $600

Ot

Job Opportunities.

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

Secretary, no dictation
General ofc., Old Orchard
Dictaphone secy to V. P.
Learn purchasing, type, yg.
Insurance exp., type
Public contact, dictaphone
Report typist
Assist Dr., act as receptionist
Typist, big variety, Old Orchard
Recept. lt. typing, learn swbd.
Type orders, learn teletype
Become secy, learn dictaphone

Personnel Trainee $450

APPLY

ping necessary.

XEROX

with interest

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.

racy and reconcile bank accounts,

29ERATE

in

World
renowned
personality
and
Director
needs
a “right
hand’’
terrific potential, wonderful boss.

w

Numerous

Assist Personnel Dir. secy
Publications secy
Secy to Regional Mgr.!
Legal secy trainee
Export secy, some exp.
Secy to Purchasing Dir.
Electronics secy, no exp. nec.
Write own letters, It. steno
Secy, no exp., good skills
Receptionist, lt. dictation

$550

or

TRAINEES

\CCOUNTING CLERKS
ECK
from

| Girl Office

Builder
of
beautiful
suburb.
homes
wants
girl
Friday
to
handle
light
bookkeeping reception and light secretarial duties. 9 to 5.

w

Business and

Secy to Doctor

SP 4-2828

You'll have your own dept. of 4, train
and assist your girls, take charge of
inventory control.

TECHNICIANS

1

5-2400

Records Supervisor to $500

RESEARCH

High school graduates
biology or chemistry.

Secy
Secy
Secy,

BY PHONE

Stimulating spot. You’ll handle customer requests for merchandise expedite
delivery, trace shipments.

medical
technician
training
college, biology or chemistry.

AND
NUexperience

REGISTER

Order Desk to $500

Laboratories
With
some

MAY

THESE JOBS AND HUNDREDS OF
OTHERS, ALL NORTH SUBURBAN

CLERK

SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR
ear

YO

(Beginner)

CLINICAL

FILE CLERK

OPERATE
ALPHA
i
eal
One
year
y.

:

YOU

107

Professional

SUBURBAN POSITIONS
100%, FREE TO YOU!

AT AUSTIN

5347 W. DEVON

EXECUTIVE

STENO

~_KEYPUNCH OPERATOR
,

The

NORTHWEST

DEPARTMENT

SALES

COLLATE REPORTS FOR KEYning,
maintain
various
branch
rds,
and
perform
other
office
; ‘No typing required.
‘

=

SUN DRUGS

and

MARQUART

EMPLOYMENT

ABOVE

Melp: Wested—Womes
Business

100%,
FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE

SECRETARY

TYPIST

AND

107

Professional

"FORD"

SECRETARY

routine

secretarial

TYPE
INSURANCE
POLICIES
perform
‘some
general
office

ind

and

5945 W. DEMPSTER

NT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
. woman
with some
secretarial
rience. Shorthand 90-100 wpm and
wpm.

CLERK

Business

for

__ SECRETARY
;

aia!

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

Has Openings for Women
In Office

, experienced
secretary
interin assuming greater responsibiliVolume
of shorthand
dictation,

personal

and

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

SECRETARY

dent.

d

107

and Professional

~ GENERAL
FINANCE

TE

Bes

een

Help Wanted—Women

�ae

Help Wented-—Women

107

Help

Business and Professional

for

TO

GENERAL OFFICE
For the girl with figure aptitude and
typing this job can pay to $450 a
month. Job 5231.
KEYPUNCH TRAINEE
Excellent beginning position for girl
bi some typing. Good salary. Job
RECEPTION—FILE CLERK
Some light typing and a liking for
people
will
qualify
you
for
this
position. $350. Job 5160.
1 GIRL OFFICE
For
the
girl
who
everything this is the
$450. Job 5033.

likes
to
do
ideal position.

PERSONNEL SECY.
Learn all about personnel
assistant in: the Personnel
steno needed. Job 5246.

TO

PERSONNEL MGR.
$540 MO.
Interesting variety of public contact in
addition
to usual
secretarial
skills.
You must be able to handle confidential
matters,
you’ll
also
learn
to
interview. Free.
CO. PRESIDENT
$500 MO.
Well known suburban firm, I am sure
you have heard of it (a leader in the
transportation field) needs a secretary
for
the
dynamic
president
of
the
company. Free.

TO

To

work—as
Dept. No

HEAD OF ART DEPT.
$437 MO.
Steno can be very light. If you have
enjoy
your
position
in this
famous
publishing firm. Free.

One

PUBLIC

of the

RELATIONS

most

interesting

EXEC.

depts.

aly company. You'll learn about press
releases, company
ideas and promotion. $455 mo.
Free.

EDITORIAL SECY.
Like
publishing
field?
Work
with
children’s books. $450. Job 5227.

IF

FIGURE CLERK
No
typing
needed
if
you
like
working with numbers. Good salary.
Job 5204.

328-7466

6028

Dempster

PART-TIME

Thurs.

or Fri.

The Hollister Newspapers

EF. Wonderlic &amp; Assoc. Inc.
Northbrook
call 272-6776

Graham

AL

1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

Av.,

Wilmette
GR

ROUND

etc.

Jobs now available in Evanston, Wilmette, Skokie,

Trier's

Illinois Bell Telephone
Evanston

Libertyville

1520 Chicago

125 Church

869-9915

362-5520

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PREFERRED, ©

woman

interested

Basic
tpi
to
operat

TYPING

AND

APTITUDE

figures
required in these inte:
positions
for mature
youn Ratt
Promotional possibilities unlimi

5 day week,

from 9 a.m: to 5 p

AMERICAN HOSPITA\

SUPPLY CORPORATIO

its
* 4 AV.
EVANS
864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualities Applicants Welcome

Hwy.

Recetionish Seeley
contact with the public
pleasant
telephone
\

Immediate

who

NORTHSHORE
BU
bright person who
er

likes

opening

for

diversified

ambitious

and

transportation.
ary.

Please

Excellent rl

call

Miss

appt.

IRVIN A. BLIET:
UN

9-1000

DENTAL

ST.

No

ASSISTANT

experience.

AGE

necessary.

be

Mus

ge

neat, ie
gee and willing to]
Kenilwort
near
train
and
days, Tues. through Sat. AL 1

Fine opening for qualified dictaphone typist to work
for 2 key men in Sales Dept.

Keypunch
Alpha and Numeric. Prefer at least 6 months experi-

8-6880

Clerk-Typist

~

Should be experienced typist. Also includes filing and
various clerical duties.

to the Ill. Munic-

Figure Clerk

L.P.N.

Applicant should have above average figure agar :
for this cost estimating trainee position.
'

SECRETARY

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.
:

PERMANENT
POSITION.
SHORThand required. Experience preferred.
Fringe benefits offered.
GLENCOE NATIONAL BANK
VErnon 5-2800, See Mr. Schinler
BOOKKEEPER—LIGHT
BOOKKEEPing experience preferred. Interesting
and diversified
work.
Advancement.
es
working
conditions.
Age
pen.
Glenview
Accounting
firm.
Starting salary $400 per mo. Call 729-

CONTACT

HM.

OPERATOR

NORTH
EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OPerator can make $200 a week salary
and commission. 5 day week. 9-5
Call GR 5-1718

MISS BYRNE

HARPER

An

Equal

CO.
MORTON GROVE
IN 3-4100

8200 LEHIGH.AVE.
YO 6-6000

SALESLADY FROM 11 TO 6
SCHOOL GIRL FROM 3 TO 6.
MAIER’S BAKERY
706 MAIN, EVANSTON. GR 5-6565
WINNETKA
PICTURE
FRAMING
OR

Opportunity

Employer

studio
needs
woman
to
sell.
Art
background helpful but not necessary.
Call Mr. Clausen, HI 6-2100.

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
ete

a

Roberiy

ence.

SERVICE
DAvis

oo

inte

work
with
opportunity — for
initiative.
Typing
important;
tive, air-conditioned offices close to

1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

;

5 tt

in

Dept. Secretary

$450 PER MONTH
3 to 11 shift for 50 bed
medicare
approved nursing home in Skokie. No
rotation
required.
Free
Blue
Cross,
paid holidays and sick leave benefits.
OR 6-4800,
Mrs. Ballein.

BEAUTY

Disc

for:

Clerk Typists

475-4700

REAL ESTATE SALES
Personable
representative
to
show
model apartments full or part-time in
new Wilmette building. Some experience preferred.
Salary plus commission. Mr. Meyers. IN 3-5060.

Apply Now

train

constant
with
a

ipa
etirement
Fund,
Hours
7:30
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call HI 6-7000, ex.
354; after 7 p.m. call DA 8-2859.

NURSE

will

PROMINENT
er needs a

Lunchrooms

Oe? contribute

openings

term
employment.
required
to
learn
equipment.

BUEHLER LID.

EAST
DIV.
WINNETKA,
WEST
DIV.
Northfield,
need
food
preparation
‘ women.
Exc..
working’
conditions.
pant 6
furnished.
Employer
and

ag

Retirement,

Employee

Flexowriter Operator

2020

2120 GREENWOOD

and

and

EXPERIENCE

POSITIONS
WITH
PROGRESSIVE
Company.
New
plant
and
beautiful
modern
air-conditioned offices. Good
wages
with
extraordinary
employee
benefits.
Phone
or
come
in_
for
personal interview and let us explain
baa we can improve and secure your
uture.

LEWIS

New

have

GOOD

Heights—1806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

Evanston

IS LANGUAGE A:
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Plan

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

FIGURE CLERKS

Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell. benefits. including regular increases, tuition aid,

17,

ALL
YEAR
work,

CALL AT ONCE
HI 6-2112 or HI 6-4866 .

1618

Sharing

cation
We

TYPIST
STENO

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.

BELL

Glenview and Highland Park.

Arlington

CLIFF

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 frém establishing service to billing records.

opportunities,

Ill.

Profit

Employer

EXPERIENCED
IN
PRESSING
AND
spotting.
Air-conditioned,
daylight
workroom.
Highest
salary,
congenial
atmosphere.
PERMANENT,

opportunities
now
avatar.
future prospects with America
our complete fringe benefit pro
soe rg Health and Life Ins

SKILLS

Evanston—839

\

WOULD WELCOME THE OPPO:
ity of discussing with yoc the

Workpower

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

AS: An Operator-—»you will be a vital link in the
nation's communications network. You can handle
Long Distance calls, Information *numbers, emergency calls, etc.

promotion

ALL OFFICE

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.
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Have A Job That Counts With
ILLINOIS

Opportunity

A GOOD COMPANY TO GO
A GOOD COMPANY TO GROW

Bookkeeping Mach. Opers.
Switchboard Opers.
Dictaphone Opers.
Keypunch Opers.
Stenographers
Bookkeepers
Clerical
Typists

WOMAN
FOR ALTERATION ROOM

5-1560

SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
-SINGLE GIRLS

Equal

AMERICAN HOSPITA
SUPPLY CORPORATIC

EXPERIENCED

Insurance Company

Help ‘Weated—-Women

Business and Professional —

Professional

TEMPORARY
OFFICE
JOBS

Washington National

1630 Chicago Ave., Evanston,

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST
AND aE
PLEASANT TELEPHONE
OICE. CONGENIAL,
AIR- CONDITIONED OFFICE.
Betty

and

REGISTER
NOW,
IN PERSON,
FOR
immediate-fall or winter work assignments
for
our
customers
in
their
offices-no loop. Full days-full weeksfull months.
hone for appt. or come
in. We are your ‘‘personal’’ service.

BELL

475-7900

An

DAY WEEK
BS
Bia 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

Apply

MRS.

| 107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

THAT

966-0700

PERMANENT

SECRETARY

HIGH

ONE

Telephone Sales

602

EDENS AT DUNDEE RD.
Publishing and Finance Co.
has interesting position.
. EXPERIENCE PREFERRED.
. MUST TYPE 50 WPM.
. PERMANENT
EMPLOYMENT.
MANY COMPANY BENEFITS.

B24 Sunset Ridge Rd.
For appointment

SEE

CALL

HAVE
RANGE
FROM
$400 TO
WITH NEVER A FEE TO YOU.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street
EVANSTON—ROOM

DON’T

107

Good starting salary and periodic merit salary increases.
Many fine benefits including
profit sharing and group insurance. For an appointment

of

NO TYPING?
Evanston firm will train for general
office work. Job 5091.

YOU

|

Professional

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.

MGR. of SERVICE DEPT. $520 MO.
You'll
have
a good
deal
of
client
contact in this position at well known
local manufacturing
firm. Steno can
be light. Must be diplomatic type gal.
Free.
TO

and

SECRETARY

BELOW
YOU
WILL
FIND
A SAMPLING
OF
WHAT
WE
FEEL
ARE
INTERESTING AND CHALLENGING
evel
IN
THE
NORTHERN
SUBUR
Miss Paige

ASSIST PRESIDENT
Medium
sized firm needs secy. to
work
with
their
Chief.
Excellent
salary. Job 5059.
job

Business

Professional

ARE YOU
A SECRETARY

NORTH SHORE'S
BEST JOBS
DOCTOR’S RECEPTIONIST
If you like people this is the
you. Salary $350. Job 5157.

and

Help Wanted—Women

107

Wanted—Women

Business

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EXECUTIVE

Business and

opportunity

for

a_

PERSONNEL DEPT.
“SECRETARY

bright

sive young woman who has had.
previous secretarial experience
vecome
associated
with
Zenith
in
its
engineering
facility
in
Evanston.
The _ selected
t will possess above average

lus the ability
of personnel.

to deal

with

th offers pleasant working
if

and

id

a

g

profit

full

range

of

sharing

and

condinefits

company

Blue Cross-Blue Shield.

HONE

all

R. VOLPE FOR

\PPOINTMENT,

EXPANDING
NATIONAL
ORGANIZAtion
has interesting
assignment
in
Personnel Department for alert young
woman with good typing. Prefer some
secretarial experience but not essential. Good starting salary, top fringe
benefit program.

KEYPUNCH

745-3227

ZENITH RADIO.
1900 N. AUSTIN
PERSONNEL

1740

CALL

Avon

INTERESTING POSITION
a variety
of clerical
and
it as a good deal of
employees.
Our
s are new, modern
and attrac-

n addition

to

good

pay,

we

have

9any paid insurance, profit
a
our
own
cafeteria.
Ww
appointment
please

Fischer,

sharFor
call

PArk 4-6100.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Executive

Secretary

Assistant

to age

Secretaries

ag | rg
Relations

52

Research Dept.
Advertising Media

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
ae
Hours 9-5
UN

‘appt.

$115 PER

In

9-3520

636 Church St., Evanston

‘TEMPORARY

WORK

605, 64 Old Orchard,

Skokie

onday, Wednesday, Friday
‘or information call 782-8805

only

TOUR PLANNER
WILL
BE
COMPLETELY
d to plan local and foreign tours.

blic

contact.

“i

Light

typing.

LEWIS

_ EMPLOYMENT

-

rrin

SERVICE

gton

CAL,

TYPING.

8-6880

WEST

ton
area.
Salary
to
$95
per
. Work with phone orders, prong orders. Call Wally. Boulevard
ston Employment, DA 8-7171 No
ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

SECRETARY
IOR

WORKING

adquarters
Pediatrics

CONDITIONS

of American Academy
located
near
N.U.

pus.

D.

A.

Damon,

an,

Evanston,

WING
ROOM
draperies,

869-4255.

1801

Illinois.

;

WOMAN
EXPERIENCE
TO
curtains, etc. Perma-

. W. Briggs,

Inc. 107 Green Bay

SASHIER-HOSTESSES
OR FULL TIME, PERMANENT
ons,
no
experience
necessary.
y Hy person:

ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE
_ 153 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette

SY EVANSTON PHYSICIAN NEEDS
responsible girl Friday to take over
rical tasks. 8 to 16 hrs. per week.
very flexible to suit you. Good
. Ideal part-time work. Must type

1, but steno not required. 864-3417.

~ HELP — HELP — HELP
PART-TIME

:

FULL
EVENINGS

S AND
d Woods

HANUS

TIME

PHARMACY
HI 6-6500

~ BAKERY HELP
WOMAN

OR

GIRL

Hayes,

ALpine

recep't

$350

FOR

STIMULATING

office.

If you

WORK

have

~

CON-

TRAVEL
OFFICE
IN
DOWNTOWN
Evanston
requires
secretary
with
shorthand
and
typing
skills.
Experienced
mature
woman
preferred.
Hours 9 to 5. Monday through Friday
and
9
to
1
alternate
Saturdays.
Various benefits. Write T-333, Box 60,
Wilmette, Ill.
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.

NO

A

skills

call

FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

1618

ROTARY

SERVICE
DAvis

INTERNATIONAL

SECRETARY

FOR

GRADE

SCHOOL

principal.
Hours
8:30 to 4 p.m.
No
work during
summer
and_
school
vacations,
hospitalization and major
medical plan provided. Apply to H. R.
Kimball,
Deerfield
Public
Schools,
945-1844.

DENTAL ASSISTANT

WE ARE AN IDEALLY LOCATED NORTH SUBURBAN
manufacturer
close to public transportation,
with several opportunities
available for women on our clerical staff.
Duties range from light filing to typing and record keeping.
Our biggest benefit is the friendliness of our office staff.
If you can type, file or are good with figures, apply now for one of these
fine positions.

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

AIDES

NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
Home. All shifts open. 5 day week. On
the job training, one meal furnished.
Apply in person 3131 Simpson or call
492-4910.

EXP. DICTAPHONE TYPIST
Good pay; small office.
Soil Testing Services Inc.
272-6520

Dempster,

No Typing

NURSES

SALESLADY

CLERKS

—

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

EVANSTON’S LARGEST FABRIC
store needs
sales help.
Steady,
full
time,
paid
vacations,
company
pd.
profit sharing plan. Call Mel Farber,
UN 4-0026. Vogue Fabrics.

SALESLADY TO WORK
IN WOMEN’S
specialty
shop.
Full
or
part-time.
Must
be able to work on Saturday.
Phone HI 6-0055.

OFFICE

EXPERIENCE.
NO
NIGHTS,
NO
Sats. Usher patients into doctor, set
new appts., send reminders, type bills.
No assisting. Just reception. Great for
beginner or mother returning to work.
Free IVY Personnel, 7247 W. Touhy.
SP 4-8585, 4770 N. Lincoln, BR 5-0400.

Receptionist

8-6880

WILL
TRAIN
BEGINNING
STENOGraphers-typists
for
interesting
positions
with
diversified duties. Hours
8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.
1600 Ridge Ave., Evanston
DA 8-0100

SALARY
employee

serving

Insurance Company
1630

Chicago
An

Equal

Ave.

Evanston,

Opportunity

Employer

Ill

Immediate opening in Sales
Department for a bright can
didate with good typing and
shorthand skills.
We offer exceptionally fine
working conditions and ben
efits, good salary and 7 hou
day. For interview phone Mrs
Lynch.
International Minerals
&amp; Chemical Corp.
6-3000
An Equal

Skokie,

Illinois

Opportunity

JU 3-070¢
Employer

OPENINGS FOR:

Language Teacher
Contact Mr. Fernando Prieto

Berlitz School of Languages
950 Linden

Avenue,

BRAMSON

TEMPORARY WORK
Experienced Operators
in
Northern Suburbs

DOCTOR’S RECEPTIONIST
Northbrook
pediatrician,
modern
air
cond.
office,
handle
appointments,
telephone,
patient
reception,
billing
and office detail. Hours 9 to 5, Mon.,
ee
Thurs. and Fri. 9 to 1 Sat. and
eds.
Call 446-2277.

LOCAL SCHOOL FOR HANDICAPPED
children needs a Girl Friday. Typing
required.
Excellent
starting
salary.

SALESWOMEN

2100

For

GIRL FRIDAY

St., Evanston

o
fo

Winnetka

KEY PUNCH OPERATORS

DENTAL
IN

Office

Washington National

YO

Room 605, 64 Old Orchard, Skdkie
Apply Monday, Wednesday, Friday only
For information call 782-8805

and want an enjoyable position
Personnel, 677-9
ext. 218.
SKOKIE VALLEY
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

UN 9-9000
Evanston Review

good

Employer

AIRLINES

SECRETARY
busy

Morton Grove

Opportunity

RESERVATIONS,
GREETING
TRAVelers, passing out brochures are what
you'll learn at beautiful show room
offices
in
northern
suburb.
Light
typing.
and
good
personality
are
req’s.;
they
will
completely
train
you to all the rest. Exc. position if
ou
like
public
contact
and
the
enefits
include
fabulous
travel
privileges. To $450 to start. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

CITY OF EVANSTON
GR 5-3100

FOR

Equal

POSITION

INTERESTING,
DIVERSIFIED
POSItion available for young woman with
ood typing and clerical skills $378$411, depending on qualifications.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

An

CLERK-TYPIST

1-4300.

AMERICAN

FULL AND PART-TIME.
Call Mr. Seltzer, GR 5-5810.

ED:

Mrs.

PERMANENT.
FULL TIME.
and commission.
Excellent
benefits. Old Orchard.

251-5200

‘HE

Call

Corp.

8100 Lehigh

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

IN CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
of Suburban
Newspaper.
Must
have
typing skill, will train for key punch.
Many
Company
benefits,
pleasant
surroundings.

FRONT
DESK—ALL
PUBLIC
tact. Typing 40-50 wpm. FREE

|

DAvis

LIGHT

GOOD

Clerical Position

For Experienced Women
in Northern Suburbs

Office Clerk

Personel

call Mrs. Hall, 475-7900,
a confidential interview.

SECRETARY

HOURS 8 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
STOP IN
OR CALL
Mr. Kingsbury
966-4400
Communication Systems

Great Variety in this work. You will
be directly responsible for executive
- screening
and
correspondence.
All
skills are required. Good salary and
benefits.

WEEK

FRINGE BENEFITS
NEW OFFICES
9 to 5—5 DAYS
Fast growing Northfield Company has
opening for intelligent girl with good
dictation and typing skills. Will work
for several busy executives who are
on
the
road
much
of
the
time.
Diversified work with possibilities for
promotion. Call Mrs. Watkins.
YEGEN ASSOCIATES
790 Frontage Rd.
446-8360

DEPT.

CONFIDENTIAL

274-8100
employer

OPENING
AVAILABLE
AFTER
LAbor
Day.
Prefer
some
dictaphone
experience or will train good typist.
ate
varied
and
interesting clerical
uties.

PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
HIGHLY

Visit our

Clerk-Typist

APPLY
1825 GLENVIEW RD.
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900

274-8100
employer.

Department

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

.

REAL ESTATE DEPT.
Secretary

SECRETARY

uding

aff

General

Personnel Department

ISECRETARIES!!

Personnel
1771

Proot Machine Operator

to 4:30, 5 day week.

t West of Naval Air Station)
equal Opportunity Employer

Products, Inc.

BOOKKEEPING

If you have good typing skill
(45-50 wom), we will train you
for one of our interesting
clerk-typist openings. You'll
be typing policies, forms let
ters, and records.

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CoO.

GLENVIEW STATE BANK
FULL TIME
TELLERS
Experienced or Will Train

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

Exceptional opportunity for
.intelligent, energetic young
woman with top skills, capable
of assuming responsibilities.
Many company benefits, 8:30

) W. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW

IN PERSON

6901 Golf Road
Morton Grove, Ill.

SECRETARY
AN

OR APPLY

typing

55-65 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. .

JACK HEINZ
YO 5-0700 —

RIDGE
An

|-2 years experience,

2 WEEK VACATION 1ST YEAR
9 PAID HOLIDAYS
EXC. WORKING CONDITIONS
TOP SALARIES

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

Equal Opportunity Employer

Insurance Company needs experienced transcribers with

AVON
PRODUCTS
HAS
2 OPENINGS
for
executive
secretaries.
We
are
looking for 2 young attractive women
to fill our ever expanding needs for
top secretarial talent. These prestige
positions
require
not
only
excellent
shorthand
and
typing skills, but an
ability to effectively
communicate.

OPERATOR

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. 3714 hour week.

_ DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS

EXECUTIVE
SECRETARIES

SECRETARY

CHALLENGING
POSITION
FOR
alert woman with good background in
executive
secretary
skills.
Personal
initiative, excellent typing, dictaphone
experience.
Salary
commensurate
with experience. Wide range of fringe
benefits. 3712 hour week.

Tin ce
eae
Business and Professional

Professional

EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE
BUT
necessary. Salary commensurate

ability.

NOT
with

Call 475-6774

GENERAL

OFFICE

SMALL INSURANCE AGENCY, LIGHT
typing,
bookkeeping,
filing, and miscellaneous;
5
day wk.
Skokie,
near
transp. 673-5473 for interview.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
4 full days, experience preferred,
2823 Dundee Rd., Northbrook
272-8555
‘
RECEPTIONIST—GENERAL
OFFICE
duties. Paid vacation. Many benefits.
Apply House of Vision. 610 Church St.,
Evanston. UN 4-5155.

* Northbrook Star * Highland

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

EVANSTON

WILL
TRAIN
YOUNG
LADY
Td
blend and sell hair pieces in millinery
dept. Experience not necessary. Fu
time. Generous
discount. Employee
benefits.
Also
part-time
for
Mon
Thurs. eves. and all day Sat.
APPLY MISS MARTIN—MILLINERY
1711 Sherman Av.
Evanstoy

file clerks and typists
SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
EXP
riencé for various Northshore firms
Many will train beginners. FREE

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St., Evanston

TELLER

TRAINEES

EVANSTON
BANK
NEEDS
3 TEL
ers. All public contact positions. N
typing. FREE

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-688

ACADEMIC
OFFICE
YOUNGE
woman. No typing. Work with stude
Loans,
ete.
North
Evanston.
Ca
Wally
Boulevard
Evanston
Emplo
ment. DA. 8-7171. No Fee.
1st
Nat
Bank Bldg.

BASKIN — EVANSTON
FULL
TIME
GENERAL
OFFIC
work. All company benefits, includin
liberal
personal
discounts.
Contad
Mr. Nelson, Manager.
Baskin-Evanston, Church and Orringto
DRIVERS FOR SMALL TYPE SCHOO
bus. New cars. Best wages. Exc. pa
time job, 7 to 9 a.m. and 2:30 to 4:3
We want mothers
with good drivin
records. Call now for Sept. work.
James Rasor Transportation, 432-7777

MERLE NORMAN
COSMETIC
STUDIO
NOW
TRAINING
demonstrators for Evanston
and Ol
Orchard
Sudios.
For
appointme
Call GR 5-5550.

SECRETARY

FREI

FOUNTAIN
SQUARE
AATRACTIV
location. Will pay you whatever the
have to for capable person.
Evans Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-316]
BOOKKEEPER
FOR
NORTH
SHOR
residential builder. Full set of book:
Must
Ope
Construction
experienc
helpful.
Salary open. 272-8200.
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© Deerfield Villager

* Highwood Herald

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Professional

SECRETARY
PERSONNEL DEPT.

Temporary

KEY PUNCH
ANY OFFICE SKILLS

Immediate opening in Personnel Department for a secretary with good skills and the
ability to function effectively
in an ever changing environ-

Feel
Like a
Then

Cinderella
let Stivers

at home?
hire you

At
PAY

You will enjoy our attractive
offices, good salary and benefits, many opportunities for
advancement, an 8:30 to 4:15
working day. For interview,
phone Mrs. Lynch.
International Minerals
&amp; Chemical Corp.

STIVERS
Lifesavers,
TEMPORARY

Inc.
WORK

Evanston
1609 Sherman

475-3500
Room 308

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

677-5130
Room 512

24 Hr. Ans. eet
332-5210

YO

RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST
Courteous,
tactful girl to handle
all
incoming calls and greet guests, Top
typing ability req. for misc. work.
FIGURE CLERK
Exe.
figure
aptitude
req.
to match
urchase orders
and rec. reports to
invoices. Check ext., figure discounts,
etc. No typing req.
Call

Mrs. Woodworth 272-7810
for interview.
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC CO.
Shermer Rd.
Northbrook

1771 Howard
An

LIKE
RECEPTION

Fiberglas

Ridge

to

INTERNATIONAL

Ave.,

Evanston

RECEPTION
ORTH
SHORE
pany
is looking
Must type. 9-5.

DA

8-0100.

$400

PUBLISHING
COMfor
a _ receptionist.
FREE.

LEWIS

618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

SECRETARY

8-6880

$500

DEAL
JOB
FOR
GAL
WHO
LIKES
responsibility, plenty of public contact
and a future. You'll work for ‘‘ace’’ of
bosses in offices near home. Free IVY
Personnel, 7247 W. Touhy, SP 4-8585,
4770 N. Lincoln, BR 5-0400.
OUNTER
CLERK,
PART-TIME.
Will train mature woman for counter
work,
5
hours
per
day,
5
days
including Sat., earn extra income and
meet
people.
Phone
collect 253-2078.
Orchid
Cleaners,
401
Ridge
Av.,
Wilmette.
MALL
OFFICE
BKG.
MACHINE
$120 per week. Evanston. Some
chine
background.
Call
Wally
Boulevard Evanston Empleyment
8-7171 No Fee. ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

TO
ma9-5.
DA

BOOKKEEPING
DEPT.
MACHINE
operator, permanent position. Experience preferred, but will train. Glencoe
National Bank, 333 Park Av., VE 52800, see Mr. Schinler.

PECK &amp; PECK

Nid Orchard

Shopping

Center

Skokie

SHIRT FOLDER
JANAES LAUNDRY
PHONE AL 1-3687
sIRL,
| student

FULL

OR

whose

PART-TIME

school

starts

| work in roadside rere
Wilmette. Phone AL 1-2325

ao 5

late

store

employer.

EXPERIENCED
DICTAPHONE
OP.
erators to work 6 to 10 p.m. Monday
through Friday.
Must type 45-55 wpm
and have goo
‘spelling and grammar
skills. Starting salary will be $2.75 an
nour.
Only
a
limited
number
of
positions
are available so interview
now for starting in September. Call
MR.
REASNER
at 475-7900
for
an
appointment.

Washington

OR
to

in

ASSISTANT
TO
A
STOCK
BROKER,
skills needed but only light steno. Will
teach to be a broker. FREE

Equal

St., Evanston

FULL TIME POSITION
AVAILABLE
IN LOCAL INSURANCE OFFICE
Insurance
experience
desirable,
but
not necessary. Congenial working conditions.
Salary
commensurate
with
experience. Call 724-6000.

Av.

Evanston,

Opportunity

Employer

Ill.

PUBLIC
CONTACT
SOUTH
EVANSton. You’ll act as combination receptionist
and
light
office
work.
Neat
appearing girl to age 35. Call Wally.
Boulevard
Evanston Empl. DA 8-7171
No Fee. ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

DOCTOR'S

ASSISTANT—TO
MAKE
appointments
control
office
traffic
flow,
filing,
very
light
typing,
no
dictation.
Air
cond.
offices.
Car
necessary, will train. Permanent help
oy.
Write T-338, Box 60, Wilmette,

TELLER
FULL
TIME
TELLER
WANTED
FOR
small financial institution. Experience
preferred but will train.
Northbrook poten: Association
-6900
WHEN YOUR CHILDREN
have gone back to school do
you want something to occupy
your time?-about 4 days a week
THE GLENCOE STATIONERS
691 Vernon Av.
VE 5-2888
NORTH SHORE GIFT SHOP
Needs experienced saleswoman familiar with silver, crystal, china etc. 4
dav week,
INTERVIEW BY APPOINTMENT
Call 433-0404
LOCAL NON
COMMERCIAL
ORGANTIzation needs part-time personnel with
telephone experience to work at home.
Call FI 6-4686.

Inc.

Morton

Opportunity

Grove

Public Relations
Trainee
$450
LOCAL
COMPANY
WILL
TRAIN.
NO
office sac
# required. Age to 50. NO
FEE.
RPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE, Gia Chicago Avenue, Evanston. UN 9-9510; BR 3-2155.

SECRETARY

R.N.

ASSIST DIRECTOR
OF NURSING
on 7 to 3 shift in 50 bed medicare
approved
nursing
home
in
Skokie.
Above
average starting salary.
Free
Blue
Cross,
paid
holidays
and
sick
ave
benefits. OR
6-4800, Mrs.
Bal-

6-3000
An Equal

insurhead-

Company benefits include:
Profit Sharing
Life and Health Insurance Plans
Company Cafeteria
10% Discount on Purchases at Sears.

Sharon

Horton

at 291-5472

tween

BENEFIT TRUST

1771

1618

CLERK-TYPIST
Woman
for
general
office
work;
pleasant
atmosphere;
good
starting
salary; 3742 hr. week.
Acoustics Development Corp.
1810 Holste ne. anges cae Tl.
72-8880

SECRETARY
LIGHT SHORTHAND,
GOOD
TYPING,
some
dictaphone,
variety
of
other
duties.
Salary
open.
5 day week, "9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Near Old Orchard. Call
475-4335.

TRAINEE
SHOWROOM
switchboard
some public
FREE.

8-6880

TYPIST — GENERAL
CORRESPONDence and inquiries for manufacturing
company,
south Evanston
near
Chicago and Main St.; intresting, varied
work where you may apply your own
initiative.
Benefits,
hospitalization,
etc.
DAvis
8-6892;
after
working
hours, UN 4-9106.
475-5432, Mr. Abegg

SHIPPING
ALERT
MAN
TO
WORK
IN
WAREhouse.
40 hr. week;
good
pay
and
benefits. 1148 Wilmette Av., Wilmette.
Encyclopaedia Brittanica
E.B.E. Educational Corp.
See eT ART.
$7,800.
SMALL
OFFICE
Suburbs.
Top girl with
good
shorthand.
Under
Call
er,
Skokie
Employment Service, 7925 N. Lincoln
Av. OR 5-2300.

CHURCH SECRETARY
Wilmette church desires secretary to
senior pastor. Good typist, like detail.
Understanding of office procedure and
machines. Personality and ability to
work with church grounvs and coordin-

STUDENT WIVES
_and good secretaries!
Beginning
Sept.
15th.
Girl
Friday
position
in
college
Alumni
Office.
Requires
versatile person
with good
typing
ability.
No
shorthand
nec.
Degree helpful. Call 869-5240, ext. 42.

RECEPTION
RELIGIOUS
ORGANIZAtion Evanston. Simple switchboard. V.
Light
typing.
Good
hours.
Prefer
Mature. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment
Service. DA
8-7171.
No Fee. lst Nat’l. Bk. Bldg.

INTERVIEWERS
FOR
PART-TIME
work to conduct public opinion surveys.
Working
hours
to
fit
your
schedule. Exp. or college background
ee
Write T-311, Box 60, Wilmette,

ate activities. Call 256-3010 for appt.

YOUNG LADY WANTED
FOR SECREtarial duties. Some shorthand. 3712 hr
work
week.
no
Saturdays.
Steady.
Many benefits. Call DAvis 8-3100.

WAITRESSES
SALARY. EXCELLENT
HI 6-5969.

TIPS.

MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
For pediatric office in Glenview, parttime
daily
-except
Friday.
Good
salary.
Air-cond.
office.
Call PA
4-

PART-TIME

SALES

GIRL

FOR

and
gift shop.
North
Shore
Call 446-3249 after 6 p.m.

eget
Street
An equal opportunity

I DON’T

BOOK
suburb.

WANT

JUST

ee

of

Rie Soe.

ES gs Ae

A SECRETAR

I don’t want a young inexperie
girl.
I
do
want
someone
mature of Ar logge who has
and office skills,
one who
herself and will ‘accept respor

The work can be done in two or
thr
days a week or, if you
ape :
days part-time. If you'd
air-conditioned office with a con
human business atmosphere—if
like a challenge and an oppo
let’s talk it over. If you’re
I’m looking for, you’ll be app
Don't phone. Write me about yo
PEARSON
&amp; CO.
516 Davis St., Evanston

y

2

Reservationist
FREE TRAVEL
IF

YOU

WOULD

ing tours

ENJOY

SCH!

for businesses

or group

all parts of the world and can
this is the ideal situation.
$425, and excellent benefits, inclu

domestic
and _ international
asses.
NO
FEE.
MURPHY
LOYMENT

SERVICE,

1612

g

Av. Evanston. UN 9-9510; BR 3-2155.

figure

clerks

VARIOUS

$350-45

NORTHSHORE

F1

need beginners as well as experi
girls with figure aptitude. F

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St., Evanston

CUSTOMER
No

Typing!

PERSONAL
Sal.

plus

SERVICE
No

com.

to $

RECEPTION

For

2 top

TO $4

steno!

No

CONS STS

;

financial aariaate.

HOSPITAL

RECEPTION

Process empl enw
gets
NT
HOWARD EM
307 Howard St., ioe

Chgo.

m

TRAID

H.S.

SECRETAR

583-5147

serv.
AG

Sub.

WOMAN TO PRESS OR FOLD
ing, must be
week.
Good
Hospital

and

person.
NORTHSHORE
1818

insurance

plan.

UNIFORM

Dempster

Maaazine

CLOTH.

steady worker; 5 da;
pay.
Paid vaca
St.,

Ap

SER’

yi

Evanston,

—

Circulation

TYPING AND DIVERSIFIED peUT
Excellent benefits. Hours 8:30

ROTARY

INTERNATIONA AL

1600 Ridge Ave., Evanston

DA

8-01

WANTED WAITRESSES
Requesting polite and well man
individuals
to
serve
in
restaurant. 10:30 to 2:30, 4:30
to
The
John
Evans
Restaurant,

Orrington Av., Evanston. UN

WAITRESS
FOR
lounge. Days
or nights

9-

E

average wages. Call meen

; 1967 deere Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe Park Herald * Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald News * Glenview
Announcements * Northbrook Star * Hi
ont The Village os
&lt;4. Me oid sn ee
i
erro
;
7
ee
Sea

emp

ARE YOU THIS LADY?

FULL TIME
Experienced, or applicant who will be
willing
to
learn,
Liberal
fringe
benefits and good starting salary.
Contact Mr. Nashalman
AL 1-7200
1210 Central Av., Wilmette

SERVICE
DAvis

Excell

LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Depart

Household Finance Corp.
317 HOWARD ST., EVANSTON
Ist Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Ass'n. of Wilmette

EMPLOYMENT
Orrngton

typing

building, good transportation
8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

She’ll enjoy our modern office, opportunity
for
advancement,
all
the
benefits of a national company,
yet
work near home. Tell her about-us, or
come in and see us yourself.

NORTH
SUBURBAN
needs a girl to operate a
(will train) and handle
contact work. No typing.

typist,

50-60 wpm.

company benefits, lovely nev

today

REVIEW,

SWITCHBOARD

Employ)

Experienced or willing to accurate

an interview.

SERVICE

Illinois

Opportunity

FLEXOWRITER
TYPISTS”

Employer

We are a nationally-recognized
ance
investigation
firm
with
quarters in
Northbrook.

ein.

TOP

Skokie,
YO

CASHIER-TYPIST

CITY OF EVANSTON
GR 5-3100

TO

Equal

aes

KNOW
A YOUNG
GIRL
WHO
PREfers interesting and diversified office
duties?
She
will especially
like the
variety of work here, and our group of
friendly young men and women.

INTERESTING
WORK
WITH
CHILdren
permanent,
part-time
position.
Apvrox.
3 3/4 hours per day. Applicants must be Bg good health, AB mains
the ages of 30-5

NURSE

Av.

YOU’LL HANDLE THE DIVERSIFIED
duties of a secretary who is without a
boss much of the time, Ability to work
without
supervision
is a must,
IBM
typewriter, light shorthand, at least z
year of secretarial experience.

Call

SMALL NORTHFIELD OFFICE
Permanent
positon
available
in
bright, modern
office. You must be
able to work with customers over the
phone
and
manage
office
when
salesmen
are out of town.
Average
ping
skills are required.
Call 446-

brownlie personnel

An

for

SCHOOL
CROSSING
GUARD

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.

708 Church
328-3400

Chicago
An

hrs. 9-5

National

Insurance Company
1630

Lincoln

to 4:15. For interview pr

SECRETARY

EVENINGS

For Figures?

Sec'y

ENGLISH AND SPANISH
Shorthand and typing. Hours 8:30
4:45, excellent benefits.

ROTARY

274-8100

opportunity

Employment service
Neo Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

Orchard

BI-LINGUAL
SECRETARY

1600

Street

Anybody

2 executives need girl Friday to assist
them
in textile
and
merchandising
programs. Must have pleasant personality, good secretarial skills and be
available at least 35 hours per week.
Salary
and
age
open. Call 679-3000,
ext. 30 for appointment.
Old

Part-I ime

6301

Must have a good cle
aptitude and be a to
light typing.
We offer exceptional weon
conditions, good salary ©
benefits, and opportunit
for advancement. Hours
Mrs. Lynch.
.
International Minerals
&amp; Chemical Corp.

Baxter

Laboratories,

Service

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Church
An Equal

JU 3-0700
Employer

DOCTOR
IS PERSONAL
PHYSICIAN
to popular sports teams. You'll be his
office receptionist, Greet ball players
and
other
patients.
Answer
phones,
take messages. Set appts. (leave lots
of open time for emergencies)
type
statements.
You'll
be
completely
trained. No medical experience necessary. Age open. Free IVY Personnel,
7247
W.
Touhy
SP
4-8585,
4770
N.
Lincoln, BR-5-0400.

OPPORTUNITY

Bldg.

equal

WORLD.

opportunity in
Department for

person to handle filing syst

We
are a fast growing international
manufacturer of hospital-medical supplies.

BE

BUSINESS

Temporary

RECEPTIONIST—
BALL PLAYERS
DOCTOR — $400

WILL TRAIN
Excellent north suburban service firm
will
teach
you
to greet
customers,
salesmen, clients in their very modern
offices,
ans.
their
questions,
then
direct
them
to _ proper
dept.
or
executive. Just light typing and neat
appearance
qualify
you
for
this
interesting public contact position. $90
wk.
to start,
significant raise when
trained. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

Owens-Corning

Opportunity

THE

WILL

KELLY SERVICES
636

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,
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

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.

estmoreland

Illinois

INTO

KEYPUNCH
OPERATORS

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Exp.
secretary
for
president
and
product development mgr. Fast, accurate shorthand and typing req. Must
be able to assume responsibility.

UNUSUAL

6-3000
An Equai

Skokie,

BACK

O’LEAR

Excellent
counting

OUR
EMPLOYEE
RELATIONS
SERvices Manager has an opening for an
alert
woman
who
enjoys
a_
bus
working atmosphere. Light shorthand,
good
typing
skill
and
some
office
experience required. Must enjoy working with people as this is important in
handling employee benefits and insurance claims. Excellent starting salary
and a comprehensive benefit program,

WE NEED
Secretaries
Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators
WINNIE

FILE CLERK:

PERSONNEL
SECRETARY

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

ment.

PRINCESS

2855

1967

"1S A KELLY YEAR”
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

ns

He

Classified

;
-

�eons

Help Wanted—Women

Business
and Professional

Business and Professiona

“TYPISTS |

EXECUTIVES
RESPONSIBLE
international
products
manage- need a secretary with initiative
some
experience.
No
language
ed,
but
good
shorthand
and
ing skills a necessity.
be willing to handle
executives
are
out

-

knowledge

of

al terminology

- are

chemical

would

a fast growing

ufacturer
ducts.

of

the
of

be

office
town.

or

helpful.

international

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.

hospital-medical

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Baxter
Lincoln Av.
sie

965-4700
Opportunity

Equal

Morton

1771

Grove

EDITORIAL

Employer

DICTAPHONE .
SECRETARY
llenging position with dified duties is available
diately in our Industrial
rals Division.
‘ou will enjoy our many
efits, good salary and
king conditions and a 7
ur day. For interview phone
Lynch.
International Minerals
&amp; Chemical Corp.
Skokie,

- 6-3000
_An

Equal

OR

PUBLISHER

consider
torial work

New

nd

INVITES
at

Orrington

interest in language

structure

are

larke, 922-9467, Ext. 261.

Consolidated Book Publishers
. Indiana

Ave.,

Chicago

UBLIC CONTACT—NO TYPING
ed. Prefer some college but not
ssary. FREE

whlie personnel
St., Evanston

OO

SALESLADY
THE NORTH
r specialty

SHORE’S BUSIEST
shop.
Coats,
suits,

lresses, sportswear. High earnings. 5
lay week, no nights. Paid holidays
vacation.

~

St., Winnetka

=

SECRETARY

OTARY
) Ridge
|

au

Evanston:

ESTABLISHED
has
interesting

DA

skills

8-0100

experienced
Must
have

also.

Call

Mr.

or

. Anspach, ID 2-1211
. and
R. Anspach Travel Bureau
tral Av.
Highland Park

SECRETARY
R DOWNTOWN EVANSTON LAW
&gt;. Must
take
dictation
and
be
typist. Previous legal experience
yt necessary. 5 day week, air cond.
ce. Call 864-7300 for appointment.
TIME

Geneva

and

OPERATOR

of the Presbyterian

e. Mon.
through Fri. 3712 hour
ek. Starting salary $375/mo., lunch
nis
.
For
further
information

appoint.

,
work

BEAUTY

Place

call 492-2906.

3131

Simp-

Evanston.
N

WANTED
at Holy Cross

Ln ., Deerfield.

If

FOR
PART-TIME:
Rectory, 724 Elder

interested,

further

ormation can be obtained by calling
. Delaney, 945-0430,
. from 9:30 to 3.

_

in

Mon.

through

WOMEN TO WORK PART-TIME
retail

store.

Pleasant

conditions. No experience
urs 9 to 5:30.
}
FOR FULL
NO
in fe
INE CLEANERS,

Classified
re
as

POSITION

the
answer
working
on
KEYPUNCH

and

extra

working

necessary.

TIME COUNTER
store. SHORE
Edens Plaza, AL

PART-TIME

GIRL FRIDAY
COLLEGE ALUMNI OFFICE
Nice benefits. Available Sept. 15th
Good typing,
no shorthand nec. College or business degree helpful.
Call 869-5240, ext. 42.
GALS
Work part-time in our Evanston office
calling our customers by phone. Hours
9 to 12 mornings or 6 to 9 evenings.
No exp. nec. Salary and bonus. Call
Mr. Ferguson, 491-1610.

I519 W.

HOWARD
GR

5-3681

WANTED
OR
St.,

HIGH FASHION DRESS SHOP IN OLD
Orchard needs experienced saleslady.
Pleasant working conditions. Permanent. Call 677-1870 or write T-341, Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.

FORCE to
to offer a

money

is

835-3636.

CASHIER
DRUG STORE: FULL TIME; GOOD
salary;
no
nights;
no
Sundays;
no
holidays. HI 6-0591.
DRIVE OUR ‘‘MINI-BUSSES”
Best part-time job
7 to 9 a.m. 3 to 5 p.m. Public Schl.
Mature housewives—Good drivers
Call now James Rasor Tr. 432-7777

PERSONNEL
TOP
ARCHITECTURAL
FIRM
IS
seeking
personable
gal
who
enjoys
meeting
the
public.
Screening
anda
testing applicants
is only a part of
your job. If you enjoy variety, like to
work
in beautiful
surroundings,
and
can type about 30 wpm,
please feel
free to register by phone, or come in
and see us. Salary to $450. MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston.
UN
9-9510;
BR 3-2155.

EDITORIAL ASS'T.
LOCAL PUBLISHING FIRM WANTS A
girl with good English background to
train as an Editorial Assistant.
No
experience
necessary.
Top.
salary.
F
;

LEWIS

SERVICE
Davis

BOOKKEEPING AT HOME
PART-TIME Work at your convenience.
$2.25 per hour. Full charge bookkeeping experience preferred. Call after 7.

enjoy
as
a

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
Room 202, Niles
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

8-6880

GLENVIEW
GUARANTY
SAVINGS
and loan ASSOC. wants poised woman
for interesting teller position. Congenial atmosphere. Fringe benefits, will
train.
Call Mr. Wilde, 729-0900

R.N. OR

WAITRESSES
EXPERIENCED,
FULL
OR
PART
time. No Sun. or holidays. Apply at
The Buffet, Carson Pirie Scott Edens
Plaza, Wilmette, Ill. AL 1-8689.

SECRETARY FOR SMALL GRAPHIC
Design
Company. Variety
of duties,
good typing skill, full time. Call 4467400. NATHAN RUBEL &amp; CO.
466 Central Av., Northfield.

FORCE

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

BUSY
PEDIATRICIANS
OFFICE
IN
Winnetka
needs
office
assistant
for
blood work, strep cultures and general
office
duties.
Five
days
a
week,
including
every
3rd.
Saturday.
Call
446-0994.

EVANSTON
312 rm. apt. 2nd. flr. $165
Oct. 1 DA 8-1819.
Heil &amp; Heil, Inc.

L.P.N.

WANTED
DOCTOR’S
ASSISTANT
Medical technician RN or LPN for N.
Evanston
office,
under
40,
ECGs,
—
lab. Will train if necessary. GR
.5;
YOUNG
LADY
FOR
GENERAL
DUties in ladies dress shop. Experience
and
ref. necessary,
no eves.
5 day
=
Ruth
McCulloch
Shop.
GR
56164.
TYPE
30 wpm?
Have
above ave. fig.
apt.? Start. $411 as proposal clk. No
fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

light typing. Apply to Mr. Mayfield,
Schumacher
Ford,
1131 Chicago Av.,
Evanston. DA 8-3500.
SALESLADY
FOR
STATIONERY,
card and Gift Shop. 4 day week plus.
Apply in
person.
OMS STATIONERS
915 Ridge Rd. at Lake Av., Wilmette

INVOICES

5 DAY WEEK
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
241 Waukegan Rd., Glenview.
729-1000
WAITRESSES—EXPERIENCED
PARTtime
and full time.
No
Sundays
or
Holidays.
Apply at The Buffet, Carson. Pirie,
Scott &amp; Co., Edens Plaza.
Call ALpine 1-8689.

FOR
HEALTH
CENTER
IN RETIREment home. Hours 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., 5
days, paid vacation
and other benefits. Apply to Miss Bullard, Director
of Nursing Services. The Georgian, 422
Davis, Evanston. GR 5-4100.

RECEPTIONIST
WOMANS
FASHIONS
Firm.
No
typing.
Salary
open
call
Wally. Boulevard
Evanston
Employment
DA 8-7171. No Fee.
1st Nat’l.
Bk. Bldg.

CENTER
FOR
RETARDED
HAS
POsitions avail. beginning Sept. for full
or
part-time
teachers.
ompetitive
salary, sick leave, and benefits. Exc.
wrkg.
cond.
Applicants
must
have
a.
background. Call UN 9-6610 for
appt.

TOP STENO,. GIRL FRIDAY
part
or
full
time;
1
girl
office;
Northfield. Phone 446-8425 or evening
835-1876.

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.
FEMALE:
PART-TIME
HELP
FOR
buffet service Thursdays and Sundays.
Michigan
Shores Club, 911 Michigan
Ave., Wilmette. ALpine 1-4100.
:
SECRETARY GOOD TYPING
International office. Interesting work.
Bright future. Call 729-2399.

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS.
EXPANDING. NEED 2 OPERATORS
FULL OR PART-TIME. EXPER.
DA 8-8187, OR 6-3050

SECRETARY

ber

WAITRESS
part-time.

WANTED—FULL
OR
Excellent tins and wages.
VENETIAN CAFE
606 Davis St., Evanston

BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE
ee
agency. Top salary, beneits.
T. A. CUMMINGS JR., CO.
2444 Peterson, Chicago
465-1800

of

and
FOR

| 108

EVANSTON

Household
CHAM

Responsible

and

position.
Shorthand
5 day week.
A 8-1500

and

HOUSEKEEPER
WOMAN
WANTED
FOR
2 DAYS
A
week for house cleaning and laundry.
2 small children, small 2 bdrm. apt.
Good transp. Ridge and Austin. After
six, call 491-0050

4-2628.

STYLIST

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
GLENVIEW. 724-9782.
SALES LADIES
_. FULL OR PART-TIME
PLEASANT a
CONDITIONS.
6162.

Full Time

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. Refs. required 475-3587.
HOUSEKEEPER
COOK.
APPROX.
5
hours
per
day.
Monday _ through
Friday. Near Dempster and Milwaukee in Niles. Recent ref. desired. 8257683 aft. 6 p.m.

Dental Assistant

OWN
TRANSPORTATION.
NORTHfield professional bldg. 446-4330.

EXPERIENCED
MATURE
HOUSEkeeper. Stay 5 day week. 2 school age
children.
Own
room
and
bath. Top
salary.
VE 5-1150

SALESLADY
Permanent, full time position.
ALLEN STATIONERS INC. '
AL 1-7940
OFFICE
GIRL—LIGHT
TYPING
AND
bookkeeping. Hours 9 to 3 or flexible.
be train for private secretary. PA 4-

PERSONABLE
AND
ACTIVE
LADY
for receptionist and dental assistant.
Call GReenleaf 5-7129.

DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT
EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY
5-DAY WEEK. SALARY OPEN.
729-2233

DON’T
CARE
IF YOU
ARE 8
FT.
tall with green hair if you will take
good care of my 91 year old mother
from
9:30
to 2:30
Monday
through
Friday,
light housework,
get lunch.
Call GR 5-4250.

5 DAYS 8 A.M. TO 4 P.M. OR
11:30
a.m.
to
4
pm.;
own
car
preferred. Salary open. 831-3776 after
6 p.m.

EFFICIENT
CAPABLE
SECRETARYBookkeeper,
full
or
part-time
for
interior
design
studio
in Winnetka.
Call HI 6-3733 days and evenings OR

CAREER
MOTHER
NEEDS
RELIable
responsible
woman
for
house
work and ironing. 8 to 1. Mon. through
Fri, Call
869-2756

HOUSEKEEPER
MATURE, LIVE IN,
PAID HOLIDAYS AND VACATION.
CHILD
8. REFS.
REQ.
POSITION
AVAIL.
SEPT.
. 467-4600
EXT.
32, 9-5, 272-2073 AFTER 6.

EXPERIENCED

RELIABLE

WOMAN

EXPE.

for gen. hse/wrk. and ironing needed
by
Evanston family. Wed., Thur., or
Fri.
9 to 4:30.
$12 and
carfare.
1
‘block from bus. Ref. req. 869-1129.

FULL
TIME
TYPIST.
FULL
TIME
Desk
assistant
at
Highland
Park
Public Library. Contact J. M. Pollock,
432-0216 for interview.

FULL
TIME
WOMAN
TO
COME
IN
and care for year old boy. 7:30 to 4:30
Sept. to June for Evanston Teacher.
Recent refs. mandatory. Call DAvis 80830.

HELP IN DENTAL OFC.
VARIED DUTIES. NO
rience requirements.

AGE OR
251-0270.

KEY PUNCH—$433 to start. No fee. New
offices. Local Excel. benefits.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
WAITRESS—EVENINGS
Willow Inn West, Glenview
For Information
Call PA 4-5100
BEAUTY
OPERATOR
FEMALE
Experienced; full or part-time. Salary
plus 60% commission, PArk 4-0333.
Robert’s Hair Styling
Glenview.
RECEPTIONIST, EXPERIENCED
Highland
Park
doctor’s
office.
3
afternoons and an occasional Saturday
morning. Call after 1 p.m., 432-9422.
SECRETAR Y—$600. NO FEE
Lots of public contact. Top notch co.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
“BEAUTY
COUNSELORS”
HAS
ORganizational and sales openings. Excellent
opportunity.
No
canvassing.
Flexible hours. Call PA 9-1566.
TRAINEE
$350
CO. WILL TRAIN
FREE
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
Full
ing.
Call

GENERAL OFFICE
or Part-time Light typing, postfiling. Many
company
benefits.
Bob Davis, 256-4110.

MOTHERS
WITH
FREE
TIME
THIS
Fall, earn $40 to $60 per evening or
afternoon,
as
a
Realsilk
Fashion
Director. Call 372-0797.
GIRL

FOR GENERAL OFFICE
work in small office.
Highland Park News Agency
432-0979

TYPIST-BILLER
OLD ORCHARD OFFICE. FULL
Mr. Grey, ORchard 4-6460

RECEPTIONIST
FOR
DOCTOR’S
OFfice.
Part-time.
Light
bookkeeping,
typing. Been
surroundings.
0

108

Help

CLEANING
AND
LIGHT
IRONING
for
only
2
adults.
Air
conditioned
home in Evanston. 1 blk. to ‘‘L’”’ and
on corner bus No. 1. Recent refs. req.
Call UN 9-2295.
WINNETKA BANKER’S FAMILY WITH
3 children desire a reliable summer
girl full time
to stay
over
-winter.
Good salary. Call 446-2765. Must call
before Sat. a.m.
HOMEMAKER
ARE
YOU
INTEREST:
ed in a little pin money? Do you live
in the Hubbard
Woods.
area?
Could
you make lunch for 2 school age boys?
If so, please call 446-3842.
HOUSEKEEPER
NEEDED:
5 HALF
days per week.
Working
family. No
babysitting. Conven. to bus and ‘“‘L”’
in central Evanston. Phone aft. 4:45.
869-7005
LADY
TO DO CLEANING,
LAUNDRY
and ironing 4-5 afternoons per week.
Small home in Highland Park, mother
works.
831-4076.
EXPERIENCED
RELIABLE
CLEANing woman
three weekdays in Glencoe.
Some
ironing.
Near
bus
and
train. Permanent.
References.
Call
835-1274.
GENERAL
HOUSEWORK,
COOKING.
Other
help.
Own
room,
bath,
TV.
Experienced. References required.
VErnon 5-2633
GOOD
CLEANING
WOMAN
WANTED
Thursdays. $12 plus carfare to start
with raise to $14 plus carfare if good.
Call 251-6628 (Wilmette).
HOUSEWORK
AND
CHILD
CARE
3
mornings, 8:30 to 11:30. $1.50 hr. plus
carfare.
Vicinity Central
and Crawford, Evanston-Skokie. OR 6-3262.

Child Care -Housekeeper

TIME.

Wanted—Women
Household

COMPANION-NURSE
Companion
with
nursing
experience
wanted by elderly lady in Kenilworth,
who is in fair health.
Can live-in if
desired. Hours 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. One
day
off per
week.
$100
per
week.
Phone Hugh Petersen, MI 2-4300.
LADY
ASSIST
MOTHER
WITH
3, 7,
13 year boys; some housework; lovely
home;
north
of Chicago.
Day
help
employed.
Pleasant person most important. Own room, bath, TV. Excellent wages. Send references. 686 Hill
Rd., Winnetka.
KENILWORTH
SOCIAL
WORKER
needs experienced housekeeper afternoons
for
‘almost
grown
family
tn
start in September. Good wages, paid
vacation.
Write T-280,
Box
60, Wilmette, Ill
DO
YOU
WORK
NEAR
HIGHLAND
Park and have your own transportation?
Earn
an extra $2.00
an hour
doing
part-time
housework
several
late afternoons a week. Call after 10
a.m. ID 2-7667.

YOUNG WOMAN
FOR GENERAL
OFfice work. Must be able to type. Call
CREDIT BUREAU OF EVANSTON
475-5433, Mr. Abegg

LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
and child care for 7 yr. old. 5 days.
Doctors
home.
Own
room.
Current
references.
Good
wages.
Foreigner
welcome. 446-2386 after 6 p.m.
MOTHER’S
HELPER;
MATURE,
permanent. Lt. housework. Child care.
nrm. and bath. For doctor’s home.
Write Box 25, Northfield, Ill. 60093.

DRIVER-TEACHER’S ASSISTANT
for pre-school. Afternoons only.
272-2450

HOUSEKEEPER,
LIVE-IN;
ADULT
family; no laundry; good pay; room,
bath and TV; references; call 446-2789.

PART-TIME EMPLOYEES
HOURS 4:30 TO 8:30
CHICKEN DELIGHT
NORTHBROOK

I

MATURE
WOMAN
FOR DRY CLEANing
plant.
Will
train.
Top
wages.
Vacation
and
Insurance
Benefits.
Vernon
Cleaners,
660
Vernon
Ave.,
Glencoe 835-9830.

HAIR

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

Commerce.

interesting
dictaphone.

SWITCHBOARD—RECEPTIONIST

TYPIST-CAR

Help Wenled—Wenne
Business

GOOD
PAY
PLUS
TIPS.
SEE
phone
Don
Nichols,
718 Church
Evanston. Phone GR 5-9450.

for
those
who
temporary
basis
OPERATOR.

TASK

107

HOUSE OF VISION
Receptionist wanted for Optical Company.
Interesting
and _ challenging
position
in
modern
and_
pleasant
surroundings. Exe. company benefits.
Call 432-3340.

WAITRESSES

TELLER

TRAVEL
BUposition for an

additional reservationist,
Air
Line
ticketing.
‘cretarial

girl?

TASK
have

Business and Professional

GIRL—3 DAYS. TO HANDLE BILLING
and accounts receivable. Knowledge of
bookkeeping.
and
operation
of NCR
billing and posting
machine
helpful.
Light typing. Call GR 5-1192.

to

INTERNATIONAL

Ave.,

are buzzzing around
find out what they

1618

ENGLISH AND PORTUGUESE
1orthand and typing. Hours 8:30
, excellent benefits.

729-3000

appointment.

THE BIRDS
THE BEES

HI 6-2663.

BI-LINGUAL

for

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 East Lake Ave., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

REE

AIMEE

Crocker

Se EL
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

60616

ice representative
$385-450

Elm

Mrs.

Ave.

¢c. For appointment in Evanston at
ur
convenience, please write giving
ducational background
and editorial
(perience, if any. Or phone Harry E.

O]

Call

YOU

ess, convenient
to Northwestern
pus, will open about Sept. 15. We
a congenial,
serious,
well-edud staff and would like to interview
. professors’ wives, graduate stuand
their
wives,
or
other
fied eeeieanis. Typing not essen1; an
English or linguistics major

‘hurch

STENOGRAPHER

pleasant, interesting, edicompiling a new diction-

offices

SECRETARY

INTERNATIONAL
SALES,
COLLEGE
editorial and Accounting Department
need high school graduates with good
shorthand skills.

JU 3-0700
Employer

Opportunity

274-8100
employer

NATIONAL SALES MANAGER
NEEDS
top secretary to assume a variety of
duties. Must have minimum
2 years
experience and some college.

Illinois

E

Howard Street
An equal oppotrunity

‘Help Wanted-—Women

-

COUNTER
GIRL
TO
WORK
EVES.
and weekends,
no exp. needed,
will
train. Apply Mr. Swihart, 833 Green
Bay Rd., Wilmette, Il]. AL 1-8900.

Personnel Department

aboratories, Inc.

‘107

5

DAYS—GO—NORTH
EVANSTON.
Salary open. Call 328-6032.

CLEANING
WOMAN—EXPERI.enced, capable, willing worker. Every
Friday in Highland Park. Own transportation. References. 432-0991.
HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
NORTHWESTern.
sorority.
Full
time.
Pleasant
working conditions.
2 meals, vacation
pay. Phone GR 5-0705.
RELIABLE
MIDDLE
AGED
WOMAN
for general-housework, 2 adults. Plai
cooking, no laundry. Live in. Refer
ences required. Call AL 1-0288.

FULL

TIME

needed in family
475-7707.

FEMALE
with

HELP

4 children.
=

CHILD
CARE,
PLAIN
COOKING
teacher’s household; no laundry;
in. 446-6515.
GENERAL

Thurs.,

and

HOUSEWORK

Fri.

Small

Central Highland
Park.
Refs. required. ID 3-1365.

home.

Cal
FOR
live

TUES.

Top

Eas

wages

GERMAN
OR
SWEDISH
SPEAKING
woman,
general
cleaning;
in Glen
view. Mon. or Tues., from 9 to 2, $2.50
per hr. Call PArk 4-0028.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn
to Classification +4132 in
this Paper!

Evanston Review - Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland
Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August
.
,
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
Bs
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cca

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108

110

Help Wanted—Women

Help Wanted—Men
Business

Household
OUSEKEEPER
AGE
25-45
IN
EVanston
Doctor’s
home.
Wonderful
opportunity.
Choice
of living
in.
5
days. GR 5-3173.
ENERAL
HOUSEWORK
AND LIGHT
ironing
1 day
per week.
Near
bus.
References required. Call 256-4377.
URSE,
PRACTICAL
OR AIDE POSItion available Sept. 10 for approx. 8
or
live-in;
Wilmette.
ALpine
19155,
VANSTON.
FREE
RM.
IN
EXCHG.
for 6 hrs. of cleaning floors. Mature
woman,
nr. transp., stores. Write T337, Box 60, Wilmette.
OUSEKEEPER
FOR
BUSINESS
woman
and invalid mother.
Live-in.
Recent
references
required.
Northbrook, Call 272-4136 after 3 p.m.

08A

Help Wanted—Baby

Sitters

ANTED:
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 4330892.

PERMANENT

SITTER

O TAKE
CARE
OF FIVE
YR.
OLD
girl after school, starting Sept. Mon.
through Fri. 3:30 to 6:30. 446-4470.
ATURE
DEPENDABLE
SITTER
needed
for
2
children.
Mondays
through
Fridays.
Beginning
Sept.
References. 328-6946 after 5 p.m. and
weekends.
PERMANENT
SITTER
TUES.
through Fri. 3 to 5 p.m. Starting in
Sept. Elm St. in Winnetka, 446-6049.
WOMAN
TO
SIT
ONE
OR
TWO
afternoons a week with 2 yr. old girl.
preferred,
resident
Glencoe-Winnetka
or own transp. VE 5-2592
BABY SITTER WANTED FOR YOUNG
family. Some days, some nights. Own
transportation. In Glencoe, near bus.
Call
835-1312.
5 MONTH
FOR
CARE
TO
OMAN
old baby in my home, 8:30 to 12:30,
Monday through Friday. Call 256-4194
after Monday.
GLENVIEW—BABY SITTER
every
Wednesday,
starting
September,
for 442-yr. old boy. References.
PArk 9-4043.
SITWHILE.
IRON
HELP
PLEASE
age
school
2
for
eves.
Sat.
ting.
children. Good’hourly rate. Wilmette
area. Call 256-1120
SITTER
BABY
NEEDS
EACHER
starting Sept. 2 days. wk. 8-1. Care for
414 yr. boy. Serve brkfst. and lunch.
bus avail. 446-1032
Evanston

and

WELCOME

THE

OPPORTU-

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.
We

have

openings

RELIABLE

HIGH

ANIMAL
FOR

PERSON

NEEDED

TO

Excellent

week,

from

FOR

9

TRIPS

TO

a.m.

to

OMAN

WANTED

of

TO

working

BABYSIT

mother.

ACCOUNTANT,

age 40-55, good health. age ay | salary
$14,000. Accounting firm with
fourteen
offices. Relocation to general Aurora
area required.
Submit complete resa
Write T-323, Box 60, Wilmette,

FOR

Revered Securities
Firm Seeks
Stock Market Trainee
Start $7,200-$8,400
A

Assemblers
SMALL
FRIENDLY COMPANY
OFfers congenial working conditions for
light,
clean
work
in
modern
airconditioned plant.
or will train

OURS 8 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
OR CALL
TOP IN
Mr. Kingsbury
966-4400
Communication Systems
Corp.

Morton Grove

Opportunity

Employer

INE INSPECTOR $100 WK.

NO
MOST.
NEEDED
SHIFT
ND
training,
just
sharp
person.
Car
necessary. NO FEE.
Byvans Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-3160

LIGHT

FACTORY

EXPERIENCE NOT
rood starting salary

10

Help
Business

WORK

NECESSARY
HI 6-2072

17,

Accountant

WITH

AT

LEAST

THF

PART-TIME

UN

MAN

EVENINGS
Must be over 21. GR

EMPLOYMENT

AND
5-7080.

1612 Chicago
9-9510

Avenue,

MANAGEMENT

ADMINISTRATION
Bank trainee Degree nec.
Accountant standard
Systems TR. Degree
Personnel re
Management
TR. Degree
Math Major

Bye

WE feel that there should be no rez
for a person to be stymied about his
career. Come in for a free
tion and let us help you.

consulta
a

Murphy

Employment
1612 Chicago Avenue
UN 9-9510

PHYSICAL

Service

TESTING

Challenging
opportunity
for
draft
exempt young man who gp
be eeing
a protest through from beginning
|

ability

and

elementary

|
©

SERVICE
Evanston
BR 3-2155

knowledge
of

slide rule and stop watch helpful.
Call

Mr. Lorig
272-1000

|

a.”

oer,

CULLIGAN INC.
1657 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook,
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Real Estate
EXPERIENCED

KITCHEN
HELP
6
DAY
steady job, days, exc. salary,
Call HI 6-9805

TR.

HS grad. Public Contact
Bank Tr. HS grad.
—
Investigator 21-45
Claims Tr. Some college

end, variety of work includes assemb!
ing, new product components for pilot
test runs, requires some heavy
wo: e
as well
as
timing
and_ recordin
product performance. Problem solving

Murp

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
An Equal Opportunity Employer

DELIVERY

274-8100
employer

NO
EXPERIENCE
OR
SCHOOLING
necessary to qualify. Company
seeks
young
men
with
2 yrs.
college
or
equivalent business experience to join
the fastpace and rapidly pe
data
processing field. They will provide all
training
and
schooling.
Salary
$500600. NO FEE. Installation includes all
1400 series and 360 models.

Searle

ls IBM

Salesman

SALESMAN

W.

to work in pleasant, well establi:
office.
Liberal
bonus
plan,
d
advertising and full cooperation.

WALLACE

&amp; ORTH,

INC

1511

Sherman Av.
Evanston
GReenleaf 5-2700

WEEK

PERSONNEL

College Men
Management Training
$675-$725

OUR
CLIENT
IS
ONE
OF
America’s largest and very finest
corporations. Each year’s progress
opens new opportunities in one of
the finest executive
management
programs
ever
designed.
In one
year
you
will
assume
executive
responsibility and it is open road

to

for me?

top

HAVE A COLLEGE DEGREE, BUT
no experience? Our client is looking for a college graduate who has
his feet on the ground and his eye
on a future in top management.
The
training
program
is among
the best ever developed. And they
plan to develop your potential as
quickly
as possible.
Then
on to
active management and unlimited
core
Fabulous
benefits.
No
ee.

MORE
AND MORE
HIGH SCHOOL
grads are discovering the fantastic
career opportunities in the world
of IBM,
and our client presents
one of the finest programs
available. You will train as programmer
in their
ultra-modern
computer
section
plus
receive
the
benefit
of courses
at the I.B.M.
Institute. Then move into program
development and a career with unlimited
potential.
No
experience
required.

Electronics
Trouble Shooter
$125 Wk. Free

Draftsman Trainee
$525-$550—Free
FABULOUS
OPPORTUNITY IF
you
are just beginning
a career
in drafting. This prestige company
will train you in layout
and design
of
electrical
components.
Work
into research
and development. Full benefits. No experience
necessary.

MAJOR CHICAGO COMPANY WILL
train you to trouble shoot on their
top accounts.
You will receive
a
company car for both business and
private use. And a liberal expense
account.
Any
military
or
Tech.
schooling starts you on this fabulous career opportunity.

CALL

benefits

$7,000-$8,000 + Free
JOIN
THE
PERSONNEL
OFFICE
staff
of this
Chicago
enterprise
and train the rewarding satisfying
area of industrial relations.
This
position
offers
excellent
promotional
possibilities.
Unlimited
future. No experience needed.

Sales Trainee
$650 + Co. Car + Comm.
+ Bonus + Expenses
PERHAPS
THE
FINEST
OPPORtunity ever offered to a beginner.
No
experience
required.
All you
have to have is the desire to earn
a high
5 figure
annual
income.
our client will train you to produce
and groom you for a future in top
management.
All benefits. No experience necessary.

869-8600
600 DAVIS

PARKER

All

Plan Careerin
INDUSTRIAL
RELATIONS

Earn $600 in school
Afterwards $10,000 Free

Free

management.

including profit sharing and stock
options. No experience necessary.

Find out today as
Programmer Trainee

Professional

NIGHT WATCHMAN.
NO AGE LIMIT.
“No experience necessary. Contact Mr.
Stein, SKOKIE PATIO AND GARDEN
CENTER,
8747
N.
Crawford
Av.,
| Skokie. OR 3-1324.

ugust

Cost

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

|6 Programmer
Trainees

Employer

career position. The company will
train you completely to keep their
sophisticated equipment
operating
at peak performance.
Throughout
Chicagoland.
Car
plus
expenses
and the opportunity for unlimited
advancement.

LEADER IN THE FIELD OF SEcurities
now
has
an
exceptional
opportunity for a trainee. You will
be trained extensively in all areas
so as to bring the best possible
advice to your clientele. Following
training you will be regarded
as
an
expert
in the
field
and
you
have
just
begun
on one
of the
most promising
career opportunities ever available. No experience
necessary.
Full benefits.

Wanted—Men
and

1771

SHORE'S LARGEST EMPLOYMENT CENTER
Visit our newly decorated office.
CALL day or evening.
Working on MBA?
Electronic Service
Start in Executive
Technician Trainee
Development Program
$125-$150 + Car + Exp.
SOME
ELECTRICAL
KNOW-HOW
$9,500
opens the door to this challenging

Mon.

Solderers

Equal

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Personnel Department

Paper TR Car furn.
Industrial Tape. No degree
Medal Fasteners No Travel
Containers Local ter.
Food Sales High School Grad
Institutional—Car Furn.
Hospital Equip. Degree
Merchandising TR. HS Grad
Systems Sales. No Relocation

NORTH

irers

An

Opportunity

PARKER.

days,

Industria!

100 Lehigh

MAN

weekends.

Wanted—Women

Experienced

salaries—Rapid

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

ACCOUNTANT

REALIABLE
SITTER
FOR
2 GIRLS,
5-7, Fri. or Sat. and occasional week
nights. Vic. Harms and Glenview Rd.,
Transp. helpful. 729-0737.

Help

starting

LAB.

equivalent of 2 years of college-level
courses
in
accounting.
Some
office
experience in cost work desirable. Call
ag apply Personnel office 8:15 a.m. to
p.m.

EVANSTON
AV.
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

through Fri. 5 hours daily. Ages 612,
314. Own transp. or Glencoe. 835-4279.

09

Equal

Assistant

SITTER
WANTED
FOR
WORKING
mother,
3
days
a
week
in
the
Glenview area. 1 child. 729-2600.

children

CARETAKER
RESEARCH

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

YOUNG

2020 RIDGE

PUBLIC

H.S. GRAD.

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
ORchard 3-3200
Skokie
An

5 p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

CERTIFIED

OPERATOR

ARE YOU WORRIED _
ABOUT YOUR FUTUR
SALES

Group Division of progressive
insurance company offering
excellent
opportunities
to
train young men in group administration. Would prefer
1-2 yrs. college, although will
consider sharp high school
grads. Some working experience helpful. Better than average
employee
benefits.
Hours 8:30 to 4:30, 5 day
week. No appointment necessary. Interviewing in Personnel
from 8:30 to 3:30, Monday
through Friday.

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays |
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

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.
5 day

DEPT.

—_

Help Wanted—Men
=
Business and Professional

Professional

MANAGEMENT
TRAINEES

APPLY

Messenger-Multilith Oper.
NECESSARY

MAN

and

DRAFTING

skills required.
Some
college and/or
board experience helpful. Responsibilities include basic layout for laboratory furniture and equipment.

CAR

TRAIN

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.

Draftsman

ARCHITECTURAL

OUR

WILL

SHIPPING

WILL TRAIN

order
stock
and
maintain
inventory
records. Some previous business experience helpful but not required.
Recent high school grad could qualify.

Project

OUR

CHEMICAL

SCHOOL

Inventory Clerk

BASIC

OPERATOR
OR

FOR

graduates
needed
for
long
term
employment in order filling, packing,
shipping and receiving. Clean
warehouses with good working
conditions
and regular salary increases.

RESPONSIBLE

MULTILITH
EXPERIENCED

STOCK

for:

W arehousemen
MATURE

Business

Professional

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

A Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With

WOULD

and

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

1%, DAYS
A WEEK.
IN MY
HOME,
Skokie; for toddler and kindergartener; start Oct. 1st. 677-1868.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK
Plain cooking. Ranch house. 5
go. $60 week. Call VE 5-1449.

Business

Help Wanted—Men

110

Help Wanted—Men

110

Professional

“

Evaluate "Marketing Mix"
As a TV Field *
Trainee

Representative

$7,200-$7,800 Free

THIS ORGANIZATION
HAS BU
a fantastic reputation for its
in formulating T.V. ratings t
i
evaluation of research at the m
level. You are exposed to a v

area of marketing

=;

and the train

you will receive is beyond
tion.
Management
comes

dup)
fast

this growing field and earnin;
potential is unlimited. All benefi
including
full tuition.
ence necessary.

No

exp

General Office

©

Trainee—$118

Wk.

YOU
WILL
BE
TRAINED
IN
variety of interesting, cha
and
non-routine
responsi
After training your duties will con-

sist

of customer

relations

and

co-

ordinating
inter-office
liaison |
tween
sales
and
administra
r
Very
promotable
position.
Puli
benefits. No fee.

High School Grad
Train in Management
$130-$160 + Free
THIS
IS
BY
FAR
THE
FINES
management
opportunity ever
fered toa goune high school

ate. Our client has designed

the

most

professional

one

manag

,

programs
available and with —
they have molded some of the bes
qualified top management materia!
in

America

spot
you

today.

and advance
want.
Great

benefits.

N»

You

pick

as rapidly
potential.

experience

necessa

EVANSTON

1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
ramon

2

Classified
.

yo

�Ip W

en

Business and

110

4

Professional

\ARQUART
~

Chicago’s

SUBURBAN

sting Product Mer.

$16,000

nternal auditor, C.P.A.
systems analyst
supervision

1632

accountant

360 mach.

for, textbook exp.
&gt; rege
cler!
teller, exp. reg.

ect

EI

ene

project

designer

Mactrinal RK. 2nd 0),

ichine

lant

sch.

designer

engineer,

draftsman

deg. not req.

*hotographer and writer
ch.
ter, mech.
:
2
nt layout draftsman
ime study engr.
age designer

EMPLOYMENT
1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

ervice Tech.
engr.,

trainee

ge designer

;

car plus
bonus

al paints

10,000

plus

9,000

Saies,
sal.

some

college

req.

$6,600

while training. Leads to 5
e income
plus car. plus exp.
bonus.
orth Shore -terri-

ads

for

openings

Full

PART-TIME
HOURS—One
from 3 to 6:30 Mon. through
from 7 to 12 noon Sat.
ONE
OPENING
from
10:30 p.m, Mon. through
7 to 12 noon on Sat.

DEPT. STORE

3240 Kirchoff Rd.
Rolling Meadows Shopping Center.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

actuarial

IF

call Mr.

Komen

IF

at 272-0600.

EMPLOYMENT
1612
9-9510

UN

PROFESSIONAL
67 E.

MADISON,

CHGO.

Inc.

NO EXPERIENCED REQUIRED
Good
starting
salaries
with
finest
employee
benefits;
opportunity
to
advance based on individual initiative
and ability.

“Westmoreland

Bldg.

At North End of West Parking

ORchard

Lot

9-1-142

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, Ill.

PROGRAMMER, SR.
ANSTON DOWNTOWN
EGE

DEGREE

AND

ORC Eb oY.

EXPOSURE

system work desirable. Must have
extensive
experience
programming
- magnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis

er

Honeywell

, Easycoder

or

IBM

WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT OPENING
for a young
man
who is looking to
start an office career. This opening is
in our
Purchasing
Department
and
mail room. There is plenty of room to
move ahead for the right individual.
Excellent starting salary, free insurance and many other benefits.

equipment.

or Autocoder,

IOCS.

ON
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUpotential in expanding new data
center. Evanston
executive
office of

1

corp.
g

its. Call

Excellent

conditions

C.

C.

starting

and

Boyer

salary,

fringe

AMERICAN

bene-

869-2300.

2100

ckaging Corp. of America
1632

Chicago

Ave.

SPA.

STARTING

_ increase
aes
e

EXECUTIVE
SALARY

to $25,000 in one

=

year.

UN

$20,000,

CPA,

, in good health and vigorous.
ng
in
management
and
data
ssing exposure. Rapidly expandIng’ sales
and
service
organization,
1
n
offices.
Must
relocate
to
—
Aurora area. Submit complete
e. Write
T-322,
Box
60,
Wil-

mette, Illinois.

IBM
may

and

Data

computors.

be

the

position

Processing
Work

with

available

you

have

been

opportunity
in

the

for

for.

Field

advancement

Northshore

area

and

Service

in IBM’S
other

work

newest

locations.

Basic

electronics

from

Technical

_ Mechanical aptitude
- Ability to meet and work
Evening

and

with

or

Service

Schools

interviews

available.

Call CHET KUCIA
International Business Machines
1717 CENTRAL ST.,

DAvis 8-8600
An

—

Classified

Equal

Opportunity

EVANSTON,

677-1090

SANITORS
Full Time and
DOING

FLOOR

Part Time

WAXING

AND

OTHER

cleaning work in homes and commercial locations. Good pay. Paid vacations and other benefits.
Phone
Joe
Rollings or Al Susmarski at Dependable Maintenance 966-1131 for details
and interview.

UTILITY

MAN

Central

Av.,

&amp; CO.

H.P.

ID

2-4700

DRIVERS—SCHOOL BUS
Now
hiring
for
Sept.
employment.
Full or part-time. Morning and afternoon routes open in Chicago and North
suburbs. Top pay scale and company’
benefits’
for
steady,
experienced
drivers. Call or come in now.
8444 Niles Center Rd., Skokie.
673-3225

Five day week, paid vacation, 8 paid
holidays, excellent pension plan. Apply Village Hall, 850 Waukegan
Rd.,
eerfield.

customers

Saturday

Alm,

VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD
SEWER DEPARTMENT

QUALIFICATIONS:
5

Mr.

GARNETT

looking

INDIVIDUAL
TO
CONTROL
INVENtory system. Accurate stock control,
issuance
of
piece
parts
and _ cost
analysis
of inventory
among
duties.
_ New
building
in
Glenview.
Liberal
benefits, draft exemption preferred.
Call M. Pavlina, 729-1010.

ILLINOIS

Bus Boys—Dishwashers
PART
AND
FULL
TIME.
NO
EXP.
necessary. Apply Mr. Whitman,
Walker Bros. Original Pancake House,
153 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.

Employer

Chicago

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News

Avenue

9-9510

service

and

have

som

Central Av.
Wilmette,
CALL GLENN SCHMID
OR SHIRLEY SELBY
ALpine 1-4300.

Accounts

Rec. Supervisor

DOWNTOW

15,000

industrial

accounts

balances

and

customer_

Include
dispute

deductions

Supervise staff of seven. Requires tw
years college,
at
least
five
year
experience
with accounts
receivabl
operation
and
working
experienc
with automated system.
Position offers good future potentia
good salary, fringe benefits.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp of America
1632

Employer

Chicago

Av.

Evansto

anybody for figures?
We have several promotable position:
open for men who have some flair fo
figures.

Evanston
BR

They range from positions requirin
much experience to ones for beginner
offering on-the-job training.
Some opportunities to get into supe
vision are also featured. No Fee.

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
No Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-352
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

SALES TRAINEE

3-2155

DRAFT
EXEMPT
H.S.
GRAD.
GE
car, expenses, and salary. Four week
paid vacation first year!
No exper
ence
necessary.
$6,000
first
yea
minimum. MURPHY
EMPLOYMEN
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago Avenue, E
anston, UN 9-9510; BR 3-2155.

INVITATION
TO A CAREER

CONFERENCE |
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1967
PAM:

13

-2.M,

PLAN TO ATTEND IF YOU CAN ANSWER "YES"
TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS
|. Are you successfully selling now, but seeking more
income potential than your present job offers?
Have you ever thought about insurance selling, but
straight commission work discouraged you?
Are you contemplating a job change and aspire to
become

a successful

salesman?

You are under no obligation by attending — and the entire cost of the
seminar will be paid by Allstate. This includes all necessary transportation
(air included), lodging and meals.
If you qualify to attend, you may find some specific answers to your
career questions. You will hear presentations from our Management Staff
and present salesmen.
You will also be able to talk casually with these
men over coffee and lunch. Overall, an interesting day is planned — with
presentations, movies, lunch and a tour of one of America’s largest and
most
successful insurance
companies.
Listed below
is the information
which will be highlighted.
. All aspects
of an insurance
selling
career,
and
more
specifically
Allstate’s sales and management careers.
TRAINING
Formal classroom and Career Development
Programs.
COMPENSATION
Guaranteed salary plus incentives.
PRODUCTS
Auto, Property, Life, Health, Finance, and Commercial.
MARKETING
Our relationship with Sears Roebuck and Co.
BENEFITS
Profit Sharing;
Pension
Plan;
Life &amp; Health
Insurance;
Paid
Vacations;
Certain
business
expenses and many more.
You can gain considerably from our career seminar.
The information
you gain can help you make
a sound decision about your future and
your

career.

For further information about eligibility, and to confirm arrangements
for your attendance,
please call DAN
RAJEWSKI
or RALPH
GRANT.
For long distance callers, call collect.

(312) CO 7-6800 or OR 3-6600

If you are unable to attend
alternate arrangements.

A

Ill

executiv

office national
corporation.
cash
application,
resolving

on

the

day

scheduled,

please

inquire

Istate Insurance Company
7770 FRONTAGE ROAD
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

* Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager °
and The Village Lamplighter, serving -Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
a

THH

newspaper:

ADMINISTRATION OF CENTRALIZEI
EDP
accounts
receivable
operatio

JANITOR
and
all around. handy
man
for full
time, permanent position. Hours 7:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m.-5 day week. Local,
easy to reach location. Phone JeffreyAllan
Industries,
Evanston,
Ill. Mr.
Bromberg, 491-0100.

ELECTRICAL
WIRING EXPERTS
Call

Opportunity

FOR

EVANSTON

3-2155

Murp
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

$200-$300 wk.

590

SEEKS CUSTOMER ENGINEERS
"This

Trainee

You’ll enjoy the pleasant surroundings
and many company benefits: hospitalization and major medical insurance,
liberal discount policy, 2 weeks paid
vacation, paid holidays. Apply
Personnel Office, 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

Equal

community

The Hollister Newspapers

YOUNG
MAN
WITH SOME
COLLEGE
and desire for sales will be trained to
handle exclusive selling to professional teams and colleges.
Salary $7,200
plus
car
and
expenses.
Must
be
willing
to travel
to major
sporting
areas during season. NO FEE.

UN

Relations

FOR THE
YOUNG
MAN
WITH
SOME
college,
an
unusual
opportunity
for
advancement within a new organization;
an
opportunity
for the
single
man
to travel with an exceptionally
generous
expense
allowance.
Salary
range $550-$650 and a car. MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE.
1612 Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston.
UN
9-9510;
BR 3-2155.

9-9000

military

Sporting Goods
Sales

EXCELLENT
CAREER
OPPORTUNIty with a
rogressive fire department.
Start at
$522 a month
with regular
increases.
Liberal fringe benefits include paid vacation, 9 holidays, health
insurance
and
disability
coverage.
Application forms can be obtained at
Glenview Fire Station, 1815 Glenview
Rd., and must be returned by 12:00
noon Sept. 8, 1967. Written examinations
will
be
conducted
by _ the
Glenview
Board of Fire
and
Police
Commissioners on Sept. 15, 1967, at 3

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

MAN WANTED TO HEAD A FUTURE
branch office in Glenview. This is a
career opportunity for a man able to
contact
business
owners
of
profit
sharing pension and other tax sheltered
plans.
Prefer
a
man _ well
acquainted
in
Glenview;
age
25-40
with a successful record as a sales
representative or small business owner whose future is too limited. Man
selected
will
be
put thru
a tested
complete
2 year
training
program
during which time he will be paid a
substantial salarv with a bonus agreeans
Write T-340, Box 60, Wilmette,

Evanston

.CCOUNTANT

Dempster,

Evanston
BR

ADVERTISING

Shore’s

experience.

SERVICE

Av.,

Professional

and develop a growing territory as d
stepping stone to further advancemen
in
our
progressive
organization.
I
you’re
enthusiastic
an
aggressive
we'll provide the training and produc
support to give you every sales tool
Top
startin
salary,
liberal
fring¢
benefits
and
commission.
Should
bé
college
graduate,
have
completed

1232

60603

1612

SUITE 226 IN THE NEW

North

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY
IS
seeking
a
Systems
Analyst.
Good
opportunity to enter at ground level.
Position
involves
analysis,
planning
and design of administrative systems.
B.S.
or
B.A.
preferred
but
not
essential.
Send
resume
to Planning
Dept.,
Pearsons
Hall,
Northwestern
University, Evanston.

FIREMAN
Village of Glenview

Public

SELL

ANALYSITUNIVERSITY
SYSTEMS

An

NATIONALLY KNOWN STEEL CO.
HAS OPENINGS FOR
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES FOR
SALES TRAINEES
INSIDE SALES PERSONNEL

Chicago

and

GROWTH OPPORTUNIT
FOR SALESMAN

~ Murphy

6:30
p.m.
to
Fri. and from

Business Management,

Help Wanted—Men
Business

YOU’RE
INTERESTED
IN
A
future and are willing to train for a
supervisory job, with a multi-million
dollar corporation, this is one for you!
Outstanding 2 year program
for the
above average High School grad who
is
draft
exempt.
Age
20
or
over.
Salary $525. NO FEE—
j

opening
Fri. and

YOU CAN WORK
INDEPENDENTly of supervision, are 26-30 years old,
have
basic knowledge
of accounting
and
business
systems,
are
college
trained, are now earning $8,400-$9,600
and
would
enjoy
unique
consulting
work
with
physicians
and
dentists,
please send resume to:

Evanston
BR 3-2155

CRAWFORD

Part-Time

BUSINESS CONSULTANT
FOR DOCTORS

SERVICE

Av.

and

110

EXECUTIVE
TRAINEE

for

FULL TIME HOURS—12 noon to 7:30
p.m. Mon.
through
Fri and from
7
a.m.
to
12
noon
on
Sat.
Illinois
Municipal Retirement and Other Benefits Available.

Please

FULL TIME ONLY. VARIED
DUTIES
throughout the store. Liberal discount
and company benefits.
Apply in person to Mr. Wiley.

TRAINEES

-

Has

Evanston

PORTER AND
STOCK MAN

SALES

‘al fabrication

Ave.,

Murp

- time study

lant

Chicago

FOUR WELL GROOMED YOUNG MEN
18-25
with
high:
school
education
needed
by
this
multimillion
dollar
corporation,
to help customers
plan
and route their vacations.
Excellent
potential for ambitious lad to work, go
to school and advance into management. Company pays fee!

TECHNICAL
-

ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL
:
DISTRICT 28

TRAVEL GUIDE
TRAINEE

; accountant

ech.

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

NORTHBROOK

Packaging Corp. of America

rogrammer
‘achine shop foreman

srogrammer,

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

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

ctor, fund raising exp.
., market research

f accountant

110.

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD
WITH
ME:
chanical ability to learn operation of
office printing equipment,
mail handling
equipment
and
other
office
machines.
Occasional
local
driving
assignments.

AND

EXECUTIVE

ni-Sr.

_

Professional

JANITORS

Loop

ALL 100% FREE TO YOU

‘ab

and

OFFICE MACHINES
OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

‘The Oldest Employment Service
Outside

Help Wanted—Men
Business

about

�3

an
ie

“110
Business

and

Help\
Business

Professional

HAS
ON
THE
JOB
TRAINING
TO
SELL
building material to the home owner.
Men
willing to work have excellent
opportunity for high earnings. Salary,
commission,
pension,
insurance
and
Call

yr.

old

Arient

for

75

Reliable

benefits.

fringe

Mr.

Earn

7-2449

RECEIVING

AND

SHIPPING

work. Permanent position. Experience
working
Excellent
necessary.
not
conditions and salary. Full company

or
appointment
for
Call
benefits.
Hubbard
Av.,
Linden
71
at
apply
Woods. VE 5-1825.

C. D. PEACOCK
STREETMEN

MONDAY
WEEK.
HOUR
40
ORK
starting
Excellent
Friday.
through
benefits.
Company
good
and
salary
high school education. ApMinimum
or
5 p.m.
8 a.m._to
ply weekdays
Saturdays by appt. at Personnel Dept.
Shermer
100
Co.
Gas
Northern Illinois
Rd. Glenview.
PA 4-6700 ext. 231
An Equal Opportunity Employer

MGR. TRAINEE

OFFICE

EDENS AT DUNDEE RD.
Publishing and Finance Co.
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT
MANY COMPANY BENEFITS

E_F.Wonderlic &amp; Assoc. Inc.
B24 Sunset Ridge Rd.
For appointment

year.

CREDIT.

MAN
cred-

finance

sales

Time

needed.

trained preferred.
or Bank
company
Salary commensurate with experience
opportunity.
Excellent
‘ability.
and
Call 328-0938 ask for Dean Aldrich.

“BUS BOY'S, KIT. HELP,
COOK

NO SUN. OR
ULL OR PART TIMF,
holidays. Apply at The Buffet, Carson
Wilmette.
Plaza,
Edens
Scott,
Pirie
AL 1-8689.

LABORERS
RESIFOR
WORK
GENERAL
OR
area.
in Northbrook
builder
dential
Mr.
Call
Steady.
ity.
opportun
Good
Anetsberger, 272-7860.

CUSTODIAN
IMMEDIATE
fringe
many

SCHOOL,
PRIMARY
time;
full
opening;
benefits
60, Wilmette,
Box
T-308,
Write

EVES.
WORK
TO
MEN
OUNTER
will
needed,
no exp.
and weekends,
train. Apply Mr. -Swihart, 833 Green
Bay Rd., Wilmette, Ill. AL 1-8900.

NIGHT

WATCHMAN
1
‘CHMAI
night
per week,
Sat.
or Sun.
Must
Other light duswitchboard.
operate
ties. Michigan Shores Club, 911 Michigan Ave., Wilmette. ALpine 1-4100.

EXPERIENCED GLAZIER
wanted for reglazing and shop work.
Apply or call at Savocchi Glass Shop,
558 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka. HI 63340 days or evenings HI 6-2481.
ANITOR WANTED
6 DAYS A WEEK.
Company benefits. Good salary. Apply
in
person
to
Mr.
Johnson
at
Sky
Harbor
Airport,
3000
Dundee
Rd.,
Northbrook.

BOYS—MEN

Help wanted to deliver newspapers in
South Evanston. A.M. and P.M. routes
available. Good pay plus bonus.
o collecting
491-1050
ALESMAN
FOR
SPORTING
GOODS
dept.
Full
time,
Perm.
position.
Advancement
possible
to
assistant
buyer.
Tack-L-Tyers
Sport
Mart,
939 Chicago Av., Evanston.

Man

EVANSTON.
GR 5-6900

OUNG
MAN
FULL
OR
PART-TIME
or student whose school starts late to
work in roadside vegetable
store in
Wilmette. Phone AL 1-2325.
XPERIENCED
JANITORS
AND
handymen.
Steady work,
top salary.
Apply in person, 1175 Sheridan Road,
Highland Park.
PART OR FULL
TIME
YARD
WORK
and odd
jobs.
Set your
own
hours.
Phone
328-8841, — 475-0743. Call 8-11
a.m.
RELIABLE
MAN FOR DELIVERY
grocery store. Call VErnon 5-0481.

IN

Gross

Point

DESIGN DRAFTSMAN
Mechanical,
with experience
and responsibility for his own work.
Some
electrical drawing. great potential for
the
right
man.
Full
charge
of
all
drawings;
some
design of automatic
film, inspection machines, and related
products.
Harwald
Co.
1245 Chicago
Ave., Evanston, 491-1000.

BASKIN—EVANSTON
FULL
TIME
SALES
POSITION
FOR
men’s furnishings. All Company benefits,
including
liberal
personal
discounts. Contact Mr. Nelson, Manager.
Baskin—Evanston,
Church
and
Orrington.
DRIVER
SALESMAN
5 DAY
WEEK.
sell-solicit-driver,
new
rental
route.
Union
wages
plus commission.
$125$150 per week. Health, welfare,
and
pension
plan,
paid
vacation
and
holidays. Apnlv in person. North Shore
Uniform
Service.
1818 Dempster
St.,
Evanston.

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL’
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson. Skokie.

FOR
A
LEADING
CLEANERS
IN
Highland
Park.
Good _ established
route.
Salary
and
commission
and
other benefits. Call ID 2-2800.
GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT
for
public
accounting
in
Highland
Park
and
Chicago.
When
replying,
state qualifications, exp., and salary
requirements.
Write
T-334,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
WANTED
EXPER;
MAINTENANCE
man for Mobile Home Park; one who
understands Mobile homes. Exper. only
need apply. Apply in person. Sunset
hee
2450 Waukegan Rd., Northfield,
Tl.

COOK’S
evening

HELPER
WANTED
meals. Apply in person.
WILLOW INN CLUB
1622 Willow Rd.. Northfield
or phone 446-4376.

FOR

.

DRIVER
WANTED
WITH
OWN
CAR
part-time. If interested call GR 5-7600
or
stop
at
Chicken
Delight,
2010
Central St., Evanston after 4 p.m.
272-4000
WANTED
FOR
PERMANENT
EMployment,
surveyors helvers. Experienced or will train. B. H. Suhr &amp; Co.
527 Dempster,
Evanston.
BR
3-5315,
UN 4-6315.
ORDER
FILLER
AND _ SHIPPING
dept. Full or part-time. High school or
college
student
considered.
Tack-L
Tyers Sport Mart, 939 Chicago, Evanston.
AUTOMOBILE
SALESMAN
TO
SELL
Buicks on North Shore with new or
used car experience. Call Mr. Hawkins for appointment, ALpine 1-6800.
SALES
INSIDE,
EXPER.
NOT
NEC.
Elect. industry. Learn
business.
Salary
and
benefits.
Rapid
advance.
Write

T-232.

Service
AFTER

yrs.

Box

#N

Wilmotta

Station
SCHOOT..

or older.

™M

Attendant
PART-TIMF.,

724-2407

16

or 724-9869.

NEED
2
MAINTENANCE
MAN
NO
experience
necessary.
Age
is
no
barrier. Call Jack Rischard, Administrator, ALpine 1-0500.
CT.ERK ANN STOCK WAN WANTED
FOR LIQUOR STORE. FULL TIME.
4033 HARRISON STREET, SKOKIE.

4

BUS

E vanston.

CYLINDER,

GReenleaf

5-6900.

DAYS.

BOY.

16

YRS.

OR

OVER

or part-time. $1.35 per hour.
ALpine 1-6621

FULL

($150)

time

work.

111

334-3746,

[

3 to 5 p.m.

MORNINGS

$4.00

2050

MEN

Sept.

GLENVIEW

Evanston

SERVICE

GENERAL

elp.
ROBKO Co.
1935 Stanley

113.

Help

and

Women

PROOFREADER
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
or 2 years college or some
proofreading experience.

WITH
1
relevant

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
fdr
student
and
teacher
material.
Must
have
an interest in the teaching
of
reading.
Call

729-3000
wh HIBS
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

Miss

Kennedy

for appointment

Write:

‘State
T-321,

Apply

ne

x

Park

Light Bench Assemblers
INSURANCE,

3 Bes 2

a

Pe Ns alhats

Harbor

Airpor

1-4
}
:

ae

COTTAGE

FOR

RE

for

time

h

part

FATHER’S
HELPER-WOMAN
(0!
retired man)
for light housekeepin

gi

to school age

afternoon hours. Cheerful dispo:
more important than skill in
ing of floor. Good pay. Write
Box 60, Wilmette, II.

COUPLE,

MUST

modern

BE

EXPERIE

Highland

Park

small adult family. Woman
good
man
serve
and
general
ho
duties. Small amount driving,
|
references. Top salary. ID
2-5073%

RENTALS
120

For
rm.

capes

Rent—Rooms

SOUTHEAST

BEAU’

w/kitchen

student

to shpng.,

EVANSTON:

or

trans.

privileges
business

and

NICELY

lake

FURNISH

cool
bright
and
cherry,
ar.
Dempster
transp., good parking.
per mo. 1228 Oak Av. GR 5-9430
4 p.m. MA 6-7919.

CHURCH
- RIDGE ARE,

QUIET,

FURNISHED.

Tosene;

kitchen

CHEERFUL

available.

SINGLI
GRee

Daf |

SLEEPING ROOM

and
adjoining
sitting
porch,
Hubbard Woods
transportation.
emp.
gentleman
HI 6-2356.

or

student.

:

Evanston—Room
MAN

OR

for Busin

GRAD.

STUDENT.

trans., shops.

UN

$10

4-1845

OR

|
As

BUSINESSMEN—IF
YOU
WAN’
guiet
place
to
live
sharing
kitchen, bath. and TV in Evans
Call 328-7094

COMFORTABLE
for

employed

Evanston

SLEEPING

gentleman.

location.

Near

ROC

Central

restaurant:

UN 4-0956
es
—
CEN"
DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON.
ADJ
to Univ.
and
all transp.
Attr. ctiy
Bi

comfortable lge. rm. Cleaning,
incl. Student or empl. man.
4

COOK

~

HI 6-8010,

garage, prefer semi-retired coup
children.
Write
T-329,
Box
6(
mette.

new

ROOM
FOR
privileges

RENT
WITH
for couple
or

empl.

li
1-96

OOKII
|

son. Call after 5:30 p.m. during
week UN 4-2312, or anytime Sat.,

ROOM

REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE’ HAS
OPENing for aggressive salesperson interested in a permanent position offerine
unlimited opportunities. Full time and
effort are the only requirements. Call
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-5600

——

Sky

exchange

FOR

privileges
Rd.,

LARGE

ee

Soe

RENT

desired;

on

W/K

CH

W

PA 4-8624

private
area.
extra

if

in Glenview.

BRIGHT.

home.

AIRY

Woman.

ROOM

North We: aes

Exc. trans.
per
if desired. 864-0814.

: 17, 1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Gl encoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager . Highwood
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest -Lake Bluff
cS ‘
:
'
gre

HELP
WANTED
involving
animal c

Rd., Northbrook
AND CHAUFFEUR,

graduate

EXPERIENCED
Excellent working conditions
EVANSTON COFFEE SHOPPE
1714 CENTRAL STREET
475-9211

Il.

:

Help Wtd.—Men and Women

corner

SALON
ROUGE
OFFERS
A _ HAIRDRESSER WITH FOLLOWING;
Good
pay and vacation
and we have
our
own
shampoo
and
tint
girls,
also
manicurist, Come in and see our new
advantages and beautiful surrounding
at 1513 Sherman, UN 4-5300 or DA 89896.

FEMALE,

PORTER AND

erienced; references; take
or winter;
days,
644-1334;
272-0850.

432-7800

2ND

POSITIONS.

qualifications.
Box 60, Wilmette,

FULL

3000 Dundee
HOUSEMAN

EVANSTON

WANTED

paid
vacations
and _ holidays;
factory, steady employment.
MARCH MANUFACTURING
1819 PICKWICK, GLENVIEW
729-5300.

SINGERS
CHOIR

-7|80

Winnetka

Nilles

AND

Athan:

MALE AND FEMALE
|
AND PART-TIME POSITI

for

PREMSW
SOCIAL
WORKER,
ferred half or full time for dependent
children
caseload
of CWLA
agency.
ACSW supervision. Position open immediately.
Salary
to
scale
$6,000
Excellent
personnel
policies,
$9 ,000.
benefits and ovportunity. Call or write
Miss
Orrie
Fraser,
ACSW,
Central
Baptist
Children’s
Home.
Box
218,
Lake Villa, Ill. Phone 356-2391.

MALE

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 EAST LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Ovnortunitv Emvlover

PAID

A.

ACCOUN
432-6355

Mr.

and companionship

DAvis 8-8100
Employer

Bank of Highland

Robert

OR
Call

for

animal hospital. Call

in

EXP’D TELLER
TO WORK
IN NOTE
Proof operator for IBM
1260;
cage;
exp.
bookkeeper:
new
accounts
personnel and switchboard operator. Good
hours, excellent benefits. For information call

FACTORY

Ask

maintenance and garden work.
Winnetka 6 rooms, 114 baths, at

446

Road,

PERSONNEL

272-6202
St., Northbrook

Wtd.—Men

Bay

6.

the pi

Household

BANK

REALTY

and

CARETAKER’S

ESTATE SALES

118 Green

PERSONABLE

qualify for a care
Car. Call GR 5-850

PERMANENT
varied duties

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
in
could
be
of
assistance
to
you
improving your sales, then call for an
exploratory discussion.

NASH

AND
For

ARE

BOOKKEEPING
services desired.

And

MAINTENANCE
Part-time, semi-retired of retired man
wanting part-time employment. Apply
to Northbrook Park Dist. 1810 Walters
Av., Call Joe Doud, CR 2-0044.
FOR

YOU

Bar

telligent and enjoy meeting
then you can
Hertz Rent A

114.

IF

—

IF

Mr.

HAIR STYLIST

OFFSET PRESSMEN
Multilith, Harris and A.T.F. presses,
Trainees and experienced operators.
Advance Reproductions, Inc.
1508 Elmwood, Evanston. UN 4-3313.

MAN
TO
WORK
IN SHIPPING
receiving.
Good
starting
pay.
information call 272-0483.

Car necessary. Phone
GR 5-4173 or 583-4250.

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
GLENVIEW. 724-9782

TRUST CO, OF EVANSTON

LINEN

LINEN SER‘\

COUPLE—FOR

GENERAL FACTORY
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day and night shift. Permanent. Will
train. New Plant. All benefits. Chicago Backing
Co.,
2800
Shermer
Rd.,
Northbrook (1 blk S. of Willow) 272-2900

MORGAN

WOMAN |

dishwashing at Glenview resta
For information
Call PA 4-5100

EXPERIENCED
PAYING
AND
RE.
ceiving teller. 5 day week. Convenient
to all transportation. Usual employee
benefits. Apply Personnel Office.

REAL

OR

MAKE EXTRA MONEY
hr. part-time. Fuller
FP

$2.50

BANK TELLER

800 Davis St., Evanston
An Equal Opportunity

MAN

WORK
IN OUR
BUNDLE
40 hr. week. Good osteo
For information call
-0

Avail.

NATIONAL

FULL
OR
company

appointment.

1232 Central.
Wilmette, Ill.
251-4300, Extension 254

FIRST

21a

MORGAN
TO

12

Lloyd Hollister, Inc.

OPERATORS:

5

restaurant, 16 years or older.
E
ence
not necessary.
5 p.m.
p.m. daily except Monday.
$1
hour. AL 1-6621.

OPERATOR

FOR
PRECISION
WORK,
INSURance,
paid
vacations
and _ holidays;
new factory, steady employment.
MARCH MANUFACTURING
1819 PICKWICK,
GLENVIEW
729-5300.

SC

brook.

FOR SECOND SHIFT,
To run 403, 602, 077, 083.
Good startin
salary,
Many fringe
enefits.
Call Rick Hartenberg

HELPERS

6:30-9
necessa ry,

not
4-1730.

WANTED,
Excellent

PANTRY

IBM

INSURANCE,
PAID
VACATIONS
AND
holidays; new factory, steady employment.
MARCH MANUFACTURING
1819 PICKWICK,
GLENVIEW
729-5300

br

boys,

Apply to Manager, Walgreen's,

AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN
(draft exempt) or woman to work in
our photo department. A knowledge of
stripping or camera is helpful, but not
necessary.
If you are looking for a
career
with
advancement
opportunities here’s a good place to start.
ADDRESSOGRAPHMULTIGRAPH
CORP.
1732 CENTRAL STREET, EVANSTON
DAvis 8-9400
_.-

475-4700

for

work.

HELP
time.

724-1847

St.

cook

dietician5

James Rasor Transportation, 432-7777

PHOTOLAB

BUEHLER LID.

home

COOK

to

of

time job, 7-9 a.m. and 2:30-4:30.
driver’s record a must. Call now

CENTER
NORTHBROOK.

Come
in for a personal interview to
discuss
how
we
can
improve
your
future and your security.
:

in

woman

guidance

DRIVERS FOR SMALL TYPE
bus. New cars. Best wages.

Co.

Position

Set

for full

MR.
FRIEND
for
APPOINTMENT.

Institutional exp.
Mr. Pfeiffer. CE

in person

AVE.,

ESTA

opportunity

BREAKFAST

or

under

days

Niles

Transit

Desirable

Man

to start.
~

—

REAL

K. FRIEND REALTY

6:30

WALGREEN’S, 1975 CHERRY LANE
NORTHBROOK
MEADOW
SHOPPING

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant,
convenient location,
good
wages
plus
extraordinary
employee
benefits.

LATHE

Glenview

LEHIGH

SHIPPING MEN

STOCKROOM

a.m.

and

FULL AND PART-TIME
POSITIONS
VARIOUS HOURS
GOOD SALARY AND
EXCELLENT EMPLOYEE
BENEFITS. APPLY TO
MR. CASLAND, MANAGER

ASSEMBLERS

Greenwood

é

Help Wtd.—Men
and

tial. Call
DENTIAL

CASHIERS

pay.

Factory Help

2120

—

Scholastic

Wanted—Men
Industrial

STOCK

3

aggressive salespeople.
Will t:
experienced. Unlimited earning

FROM:

Call or Apply

Housework;

5:30

minimum-$2.25 per hour
Up to $3.00 per hour.

Wilmette

HOUSEMAN
Northwestern Sorority
4 half days. 2 meals and vacation
Phone GR 5-0705.

Help

2:50-4:30;

DEPARTURES

GARDENING.
NORTH
SUBURBAN
area, year round employment.
Must
have car. CH 3-1100.

112

6:30-8

AFTERNOONS

Household

Heavy

oa

Excellent

BUS DRIVERS

REGULAR ROUTES. 5 DAY WEEK.
STARTING AUGUST 28

Help Wanted—Men

General

113

SCHOOL

COLLEGE-H:.S.
STUDENTS,
OVER
17, earn
$2.00 to $5.00 per hr. Full
time now, part-time this Fall.
Realsilk
372-0797

Skokie

Rd.

113 Help

Professional

DESIRE
RELIABLE
MAN.
AGE
5060.
Small
office-warehouse.
Answer
telephone, pack orders, mail advertising. Phone 446-5639 days, 251-0860 eves.

SCHAEFER'S

OUNG
MAN
TO
WORK
IN
DRUG
store, stock clerk, and delivery. Day
‘hours. Ewing Pharmacy, GR 5-7770

[EIDELBERG

full

Neff

21
WITH
GOOD
DRIVING
and familiar with North Shore
Permanent, full time job. Good
Many
oenpeny
benefits.
Unifurnished. Apply in person.

WANTED:
PORTER
for drug store. Monday through Sat.
9°30 to 12:30.
Krinn Pharmacy, 609 Custer, Evanston.

PRESSMAN

and

Mr.

DELIVERY MAN
OVER
record
area.
pay.
forms

DRIVER

PART-TIME

DAYS.

SERVICE ADVISOR
to write
service
repair
orders
and
handle warranty claims. Will consider
experienced
man
or trainee. If you
like
foreign
cars
and
meeting
the
public
call
Mr.
Scheer,
272-7905.
Salary open, 5 days, many company
benefits.
AUTOHAUS ON EDENS, INC.
1550 Frontage Rd.
Northbrook

Ill.

WANTED WAITERS
Requesting polite and well mannered
gracious
in_
serve
to
individuals
restaurant. 10:30 to 2:30, 4:30 to 8:30.
1639
Restaurant,
Evans
John
The
Orrington Av., Evanston. UN 9-5566.

Compositor-Lockup

SALESMAN
Aggressive
self starter, between
age
22 and 28, to represent manufacturer
calling on jobbers and manufacturer’s
representatives.
Considerable
travel
involved.
Excellent
opportunity
for
right man. Profit sharing and pension,
full hospitalization
and major
medical, liberal vacation and other fringe
benefits.
Salary
commensurate
with
past experience.
Mr. Gregory Anetsberger
272-0770

9961

Northbrook
call 272-6776

CONSUMER CREDIT DEPT.
Experienced indirect automobile

RELIEF

$1,500 a

AUTOMOBILE:

JEWELERS

man

A

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

SHIPPING ©

it

approximately

and

é

oi

ALCOA
SUBSIDIARY
NEEDS
NEAT
ambitious men, 18 to 29 for part ($55)

272-0600.

CO

IGHT

AN OPENING FOR
RETIRED MAN

me:

Help Wanted—Men |
Business

Professional

NORTHBROOK
ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS
DISTRICT 28

“SALES TRAINEE
lumber
firm.
interview.

110
and

oa

mo.

Herald Classified

AS

cs a

Ps
om TF

�132
tion. GR

FOR

ntleman or
stores and

5-3973.

EMPLOYED

446-2817
FOR GENTLEMAN.

Ridge, Chicago.
nia

a a

NT

Private

Evanston

Offers elegant new apts.

HOWARD

North Shore Elevator bldgs.

CLEAN

entrance

bus.

ROOM

, Vicinity ‘Wilmette

ROgers

1 FLOOR

and

Call AL 1-6616

Ridge.

EPING ROOM
FOR A GENTLEN. 1023 GREEN BAY RD.
:
AL 1-4861.
THBROOK
OO

is

FOR

die Fg

GR

anted

RENT.

i

to

G.B.N.

Rent——Rooms

me Away From Home’'

Large
livable
rooms
with
plenty
of
closets.
Close
to
transportation,
schools,
churches,
shopping.
In New
Trier East High School
district.
completely furnished apts.
Now open for inspection
Noon to 8 p.m.
Daily
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. and Sun.
Representative on premises or
Call 256-4998
256-4993 (Ridge)
Chicago Phone IN
3-5060

at

his

own

home.

Will

msider
faculty or other responsible
eed
persons able to provide
¢
good
home”
would
prefer
He
other teenagers
present.

;
collect between 5 p.m.
.m., 219-847-7916, Burton B.
Michigan City, Indiana.
JGUST

AND

S TO

LL

RENT

AND

LIST THEM

WITH

N.U. Graduate

.

WE

NG

GIRL

Ithaca

Circle,

ROOM

IN

_with cooking privileges. Vicinity
en Bay
and Central Street.
Cail

liversity 4-3517 after 5 p.m.

\NTED: 2 GIRLS TO SHARE

APT.

ith
same; $65 per mo. each;
Sept.
ist.;
close
to ‘‘L’’ and
mpus. Call 475-3046.

avail.
N.W.

pels apital.
Call GR 5-1820.

_

For

Kitchen

priv.

Refs.

Rent—Apartments

500 Chicago Av.
elightful Apts.

_
es

Evanston

Finest Elevator Apt. Bldg.
_ Unsurpassed

Location.

rlooking beautiful Raymond Park
downtown
shopping,
schools,

nes.

:

e beautiful,

sound

silencing

apts.,

@ all electric kitchens, 12 Cu. Ft.
iT rators,
multiple
oversized
nrdrobe closets, fully tiled baths, air

rof

nditionin

throughout.

Exquisite

sundeck, lounge. Private parking.

_ EFFICIENCIES FROM $140
wi BepRoon APTS. FROM $215
2
BEDROOM APTS. FROM $275
FOR
OCT. ist OCCUPANCY

SUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
OPEN
AL

DAILY

1-6700

BR

3-3750

POPULAR NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY AREA!

717 EMERSON ST..

‘De Luxe Air Conditioned

_ Front Apartment

BEDRMS., I!/, BATHS
"paring

GARAGE

OR

OUTSIDE

yarking
available. Near Downtown
vanston shops. Ideal transp.
2
$245. Adults only.

d J. Sandercock
UN 4-5896
EDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
;
Carpeted.
If
desired.
maid
rvice, telephone service, and garage
ailable.
inderette,

premises.

e

Coffee
Shop,
beauty and

drug
store,
barber shop

Short term

leases

avail-

idgeview Apartment Hotel
_
_

__

901

One

Maple

at Main

_GReenleaf 5-4000
of Evanston’s

Distinctive

-COND.,
t

EXCEL.

St.

most

Hi-Rises
LOC.

building.

Close

DELUXE

VE
THE PLYMOUTH
ROOM
$200
Resident Agent on Premises or
George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.
-9020
233 Asbury
GR 5-6434

1316 CENTRAL ST.

622 Sheridan—Oct.

QUINLAN

AV.,

Garden Apt.

1002 AUSTIN
d
S.W.
Corner
Ridge.
245 rms.,
avail.
Oct.
ist, $130 per month.
Liv.
rm.,
bdrm.,
kitchenette
and
ceramic
tile
bath,
Ideal
for
single
person.
or
couple. To inspect call Don Schetter
UN 4-8771. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co.
SECOND
FL. 5 RM. APT.
IN 2 FLAT
plus c.t. bath; enclosed porch; carp.;
stove;
refrig.;
water;
gar. space. In
area of fine residential homes, walking
distance
to
N.W.U.
Evanston
Hospital,
and
‘‘L’’.
Married
‘couple
only sorry no children.
Avail.
Sept.
Ist. $135 per mo. Call 251-9536 after 6
p.m.

1420 CHICAGO

1511

Helen

PARK

4 ROOM APT., 1ST FLOOR
Tile bath, cab. kit., 100% dec.
Exc. prkg., shopping and transp.
Mr. Heyman, 1806 Farwell
274-1955
743-4416
TA 9-5140
WINNETKA
Coach Hse. apt. near lake. 5 rooms
upstairs. Famliy rm. down. 11% baths.
Perfect for 1 or 2 children ready for
Greeley or New Trier. $275 per month.
WESTON E. DAVIE &amp; CO.

42 Green Bay

Road,

Winnetka
HI

6-4500

S. Evanston by the Lake
OCT.

Ist.

Rent

OCCUPANCY.
NEW
BUILDSTUDIO APT .—$125
1 BEDROOM APT .—$150
includes parking and air cond.
674-5014

911 SHERMAN
EVANSTON
316 rm. apt. 2nd fl. $110. Transp. and
shopping. Oct. 1.
869-5744
DA 8-1819
Heil &amp; Heil, Inc. .

4 Rooms,

Second

1400 CHICAGO
EVANSTON
Elevator
bldg.
air cond.
1144 studio apts. Sept.
1
869-4358
Heil &amp; Heil, Inc.

AVE.
shpg.
DA

area
$117
8-1819

205 RIDGE, WILMETTE
DE LUXE
immed.;
disposal
laundry.
BAIRD
&amp;

2 BEDROOM
APT. AVAIL.
elev. bldg. Dishwasher
and
included
in kitchen:
patio;
Parking. $275.
WARNER
491-1855

RENT
FREE:
1
BEDROOM
APT.
Furn.
or unfurn.
for couple
in exchange
for custodial
duties
at Bo
Scout Service Center. 1225 Mimvercod.
Evanston. Avail. Sept. Ist. Call UN 42275 for interview.

Bldg.

Bay

CO.
St.,

Rd.,

721 SEWARD
.:.

Bee:
ast
th,
SC
Fr.
occup.'
Air
cond.;
free
heat
and
parking; bit-in appliances; completely

decorated.

For

appt.

$185.

call

261-4490

‘ or

301 ELMWOOD

DA

8-3941

EVANSTON
415 2 bedr. apts
$170
Oct. 1 occupancy
864-9028
DA 8-1819
Heil &amp; Heil, Inc.
3 BDRMS.,
LIV.
RM.,
SUN
PORCH,
sleeping
porch,
din.
rm.,
lg.
kit.,
pantry. 2nd fir. of 2 flat. Good trans.;
bus, ‘‘L’’, train. No small child. Avail.
Sept. 1st $175 month, UN 4-9066.

APT. TO SUBLET.
AVAILABLE
AUG.
31.
6 rooms.
Sunny
and
pleasant.
Living rm. with book shelves banking
artificial fireplace. Lge. dining rm. 3
bdrms.,
kitchen.
School
very
near.
a
transp. 4 blks. to beach. UN 930

N.

EVANSTON.
HOMELIKE
CON.
verted residence, 2nd flr., 2. bdrms.,
good
yard.
Convenient
loc.
Baby
—o=:
$155. Sept. 1st occup. UN
-1629.

820-B JUDSON
EVANSTON
4 rm, apt. 2nd fl. Oct. 1 $125 Garages
available $15 monthly
869-4162
DA 8-1819
Heil &amp; Heil, Inc.

EVANSTON:
SPACIOUS
AIR
CONDItioned 2 bdrm.,
11% baths,
built-ins,
dishwasher, elev. parking avail., good
trans. poss. Oct. Ist. $250 mth. Call
475-5883 or 777-8855.

FI. Apt.

SHOPPING
CENbuses.
Ideal
for
Oct. 1. Aft. 4 p.m.

SUBLET
LG.
WELL
KEPT
315
RM.
Ist fl. apt. $130. Oct. 1 occ. Call bet.
5:30 and 8 p.m. for apnt. 864-6984 or
see
at 607 Hinman,
Evanston,
also
Sat. and Sunday.

HINMAN
HOUSE,
1516
HINMAN
Ave.,
Evanston.
3 bdrms.,
3 baths,
large liv. rm., carpets and draperies
included.
Rent
$400 per month,
See
cugomen on premises or call UN 4-

IMMEDIATE SUBLEASE CHICAGO
1 bedroom apt. with patio overlooking
lake and beach. Elevator bldg. 5906 N.
Sheridan, Apt. 5A. Carpeting for sale.
UN 4-7052
or
MI 2-8655

457.

EVANSTON:
PRESTIGE LOCATION, 3
bdrm. apt. 2 baths, walking distance
to lake, shopping, restaurants.
Overlooks park, Oct. Ist poss.
NEWTON
REALTORS
777-8855.

BEDRMS.,
2 BATHS,
APPLIANCES.
Storage.
Fireproof
bldg.,
near
N.U..
campus, 1862 Sherman Av., Evanston.
1 yr. lease $250 mo. Adults only. 8643534 or UN 4-2600.

TO

SOUTH EVANSTON
4 large rooms. Off street parking.
Available October Ist. $105.
EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE CO.
1732 Orrington
GR 5-5600

3

4 or 5 Rms.
$180, $190. Near
221-2102. 475-7889.

3145 AND 4 ROOMS.
MODERN
BLDG.,
good shopping and transportation, new
decorating. From Oct. 1 $100 up. 7639
N. Ashland Av., Chicago.
4
ROOMS
TILE
BATH,
chen. Adults only
719 Mulford St.
Evanston

TILE

KIT-

UN

4-5208

MIDDLE
AGE
COUPLE:
NO
children or pets. 3 rm. apartment on
large
lot;
garden
plot;
all utilities
paid. $175. By appt. only. Avail. Oct.
15. 724-8316.

EVANSTON-4
ROOMS
FULLY
CARpeted and decorated, 2nd floor. $130
mo.
John Thill. 803 Dobson, Evanston
UNiversity 4-2819

EVANSTON
3 Bedrooms
Well maintained spacious older bldg..
2
baths,
huge
liv.
rm.
Oct.
1
Se enney, Call Sherwin, Agent BR. 3420.

Full din. rm. $155,
Beach. 551 Sheridan.

LARGE
BEDROOMS,
112
BATH,
modern
kitchen,
liv.-din.
comb,
in
Southwest
Evanston.
Individual
Gas
heat. $215.
Call UN 4-2373

NON-RACIAL
5 ROOMS APTS.—EVANSTON
Sober adults only.
Call UN 9-9447
SUBLEASE
SEPT.
15 ON — LARGE
512
rm.,
2
bedrm.
apt.
recently
outs $145 mo. incl. heat and water.

ms
Si

Ae

esre

Senge
Ai

yee
ey Soe

Har PR

z

Evanston—Elevator

Sis

Sen

.
.
.

.
.

aes Sir

Oe

3

Bldg.

CHECK THESE FEATURES!!!
TWO BEDROOMS
RED BRICK
OVERLOOKS
SCHOOL PARK
ALL ELECTRIC KITCHEN
EXCELLENT NEIGHBORS

Avail.
Oct.
ist. $185
cludes parking stall.
Schetter,
UN
4-8771.
&amp; Co., GR 5-1010.

CENTRAL,

per month,
in
Call Supt.. M
L. A. Petersor

11%

baths,

2505 CENTRAL,
Parking
2604 CENTRAL,

1 bath,

2604

1 bath,

CENTRAL,

THE

328-7200

114

2

—

3 bdrms.
baths,

Frpl.
$23
ea

2

2 bdrms.

RAYMOND
1520 Central

$22

CO.

St.,

CENTRAL-PRAIRIE

Evansto

AREA

DE
LUXE
STUDIO
APT.
EVANSTO
Liv. rm., dressing cl., dinette,
co
plete kit——new Frigidaire and stove
tile bath and shower.
1% bl. to bus
shopping. and CNW, $110 Oct. 1st. 475
pie (12 to 1 and after 6 p.m.) or 236
EVANSTON—DELUXE
6
RM.
AP
on Hull Terrace. 2 bdrms. plus den, o
3rd
bdrm.,
2 baths.
Lge.
liv.
r
w/wood
burning
fpl., full din.
rm.
excellent kit. complete w/dishwashe
stove and refrig. Available Oct. 1. N.
children or pets. $265 per month incl
garage. For appt. call AL 1-4940.

Chicago Near Drake Hotel
IF

YOU
ENJOY
THE
‘‘CHARM”
OK
the
old
world
you
will
want
thi
spacious 3 bdrm.
apt. Has 2 baths
frpls.,
high
ceilings,
elev.
For
ap
pointment
call
Mrs.
Dopp,
943,8388
LARGE
ROOMS,
NEW
CARPETING
and drapery incl.; central air cond.
$200
per
mo.
Adults.
406
Custe
Evanston. Call 726-0082 weekdays. 869
9757 weekends.

ROOM,
2
BDRM.
PLUS
SU
porch,
ist floor, near NU.
$150. Nd
children.
3 rm.,
2nd
fl. S. Centra
Evanston. $135. No children.
THEOBALD
&amp;
CO.
864-570
EVANSTON:
6
ROOM
APARTMEN
De Luxe 2 tile baths, modern kitche
2nd floor $235 a month. Avail. Octobe
Ist. Will decorate. Call GR 5-0309.
AVAIL, NOW: NILES APT.
4 rooms (2 bedrooms), heated. Lease.
8830 Root Street, near Dempster.
$165 per month.
823-3639
EVANSTON:

bedroom

200

apt.;

S.

BOULEVARD

dishwasher;

air

cond

tioning;
142 blocks from
lake;
Available October ist. HI 6-3294.

$17

2 BEDROOM GARDEN APARTMENT]
Niles. Carpeting and appliances. Sep
Ist occupancy. Call 299-3715.
NON-RACIAL 6 ROOMS,
3 BEDROO
apt., 2nd fl. $175 per mo. Tenants pa
and
call between 8 a.m.
utilities;
P.m., 869-0249.

EVANSTON,
342-4 LG.
4-8503

1303 MAPLE

$130-140.
CE 6-869
SPACIOUS
2
BEDROOM
APT.
TQ
sublet. Refrigerator, stove and dis
washer. 2145 Ridge, Evanston.
Call 328-6894.
EVANSTON—6
ROOMS,
1ST
FLR
$175. Liv. rm. with woodburning frple
2 bdrms., den, modern kit. Nr. shop
and transp. Sept. Ist occup. 328-2391
SUBLET:
1 BEDRM.
UNFURN.,
AIF
cond.,
free
parking;
Rogers
Park
avail. Sept. Ist. $119 mo. 743-4464
0
764-7974.
UNFURNISHED
HEATED
LARGE
UN

room

RMS.

apt. 2nd flr. Also sun parlor

enclosed

back

porch.

refrig. $160. Call GR

lage Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
Re

1742 N. Greenwood
Phone 724-501 |
HAROLD BURNS INC.
271-3500

EVANSTON

S.E. EVANSTON

EVANSTON
NORTH—2
BEDROOMS
—Red
Brick
Williamsburg
Bldg.—
Ava.
Oct.
Ist,
spacious
rooms—Ceramic tile bath—cabinet kitchen with
dishwasher and eating space—Close to
Se
nOreatien — Adults only — UN 48992.

Evans—New

$155

1520

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. transp. $225 per mo. Occup. Oct.
lst. Heated garage avail. 446-1646.

UN 4-5100
Evanston

APT.

See Betty Otte on Premises

RD.

Mod. 2 and 442 rm. air-cond. apts. in
exc.
maint.
bldg.
Free
gas.
Exp.
decor.
Pvt.
prkg.
avail.
1% blk.
to
beach and park. $97.50 and up. Oct Ist
occ.
Resident Manager
262-2675

[219 HULL TERR.

EVANSTON.
NR.
ter.
Evan.—Chgo.
older woman Avail.
UN 9-9517.

$190

2 BEDROOM

3-3220

CHICAGO

FIVE
ROOM
APT.
ON 2ND
FL. ALL
rooms
are
good
size,
full din.
rm.
Fine bldg. in good neighborhood. Also
garage avail., at same address.
BAIRD
&amp;
WARNER
491-1855

S.

1620 to 1766 Greenwood
TOWN HOUSE APTS.

INC.

BR

7705 SHERIDAN

Realtor
.

&amp; ORR,

EVANSTON.

2 Rm. Mod. Ground

GLENVIEW

Evanston

Wilmette

5-1080

Manager

UNiversity 9-1409

I-11 11

McGUIRE

GR

EVANSTON

or Third

551
ELMWOOD,
EVANSTON,
TILE
bath, good stove, refrig., pantry, kit.,
cab,
sink,
Oct.
Ist.
Reas.
Adults.
Speak and understand Eng., days RO
4-5114, eves. UP 8-8966 agent.

Nixon,

Hahn
Av.

Indoor Heated Garage
Built-in Gas Ovens
. Spacious Closets
Beau. Colored baths
Laundry Facilities
Window eens
C&amp;NW
Shops,
Bus,
‘L”’
Mrs. Fieldman, Resident

SUBLEASE,
512 room, 2 bedroom apt.
with
cabinet
kitchen
and
screened
rear porch with a glimpse of the lake.
Ideal location for a young couple or
small family. Lincoln School. Available Oct. Ist. $165 w/parking.

ist

Sherman Avenue
2700

G.

Room 300
1609 Sherman

| Bedroom and Studio
Apartments

EVANSTON—SOUTHEAST.
One
bedroom, living rm., dining rm., kitchenette. First floor convenient to ‘‘L’’ and
Evanston
busses. Ideal for a young
couple. Available Oct. ist. $130.

2ND FLOOR OF 2 APT. BLDG.
Charming 61% rooms, air-conditioned,
2
baths,
quite
new
ultra
modern.
Garage. No pets or children. Available
promptly.

AVENUE

ROGERS

AL

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

LGE.
1
BDRM.
APTS.;
SEP.
DIN.
rms.;
ceramic
tile
baths;
cab.
kitchens.
Avail.
Oct.
ist.
Monthly
rental $135. To inspect, contact janitor
Benson,
732 Hinman,
basement
apt.,
Evanston.
LONG-KOGEN
INC.
RO
4-6500

SEPTEMBER OCCUPANCY
3 Bedrooms-2 Baths
Just Redecorated—Evanston’s Finest.
See Engineer in Building or call
Mr. Wing
WH 4-7373
BROWNE &amp; STORCH, INC.

NORTH

111 Green

726.32 HINMAN

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

AV.,

Elevator Building

HOMEFINDERS

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc., Agents

immedi-

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

OC-

106 Keeney—Oct. Ist
811 Judson—Oct. Ist
5 ROOMS
108 Keeney—Oct, Ist
Call Mr. Wallace

and trans-

for

RD.

IMMEDIATE

312 ROOMS
Av.—Oct. Ist
4 ROOMS
Judson—Oct.
Ist

811

491-1855

now

FOR

Central

|

THE PRESIDENTIAL

$300
$350

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
bedroom,
11%
bath
apartment
in
WILMETTE.
Carpeting,
stove
and
refrigerator included. Harper
school
district.
Minimum
1
year
lease.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION.
$215 per
month.
Call Mr. Buck

3

945 Chicago

ST.

to shopping

3-2660

ON-THE-LAKE

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

EVANSTON
ONLY
2
APARTMENTS
REMAIN
All electric,
air-conditioned
elevator
portation. Available
ate occupancy.

BR

1520

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

Or call

1020 GROVE

Asbury

EVANSTON

HOMEFINDERS

SPACIOUS
APARTMENTS
IN.
THIS
all electric elevator building.
ONE BEDROOM
$300
TWO BEDROOMS
$375
All apartments have view of the lake.
Underground
parking.
All
conveniences in this outstanding building.

all

two

233

1440 SHERIDAN

latest
equip.
kitchens
with
area and individually controlled

Evanston

to Share

OMA
TO
SHARE
APARTMENT
_ with same. Close to No. 2 bus and St.

I

bedrms.,

4-9020

AVAILABLE
cupancy.

large
baths,
air.

apts.,

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
See Model Open Daily 1-5

02162.

DESIRES

_ Apartments

cond.,
&lt;&lt;
eat.

AV.

HI-RISE

luxury

Baird &amp; Warner

21

‘ton. Massachusetts

of

THREE

Housing

492-3430

Howard,

Finest

US.

ACCOMMODATIONS
CONnient
to
Northwestern
University
ed
for
next
school
year
by
ate
music
student.
Refined,
girl, does not smoke. Available
erview
in late
August.
Miss

ride

1333 MAPLE
NEW

ERS
WITH
URGED TO

ARE

EVANSTON

and 8
Ruby,

SEPTEMBER

UN

WILMETTE

from
from

THE RAYMOND
$ 90

Bega

Deluxe Air Conditioned

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY.
EXCEPT MONDAY

328-7200

Bi

800 HINMAN

This
new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
feature
year
round
electric air ee
complete Hot
Point kitchens, balconies, large closets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with separate
dining
rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

See

(ORTH
SUBURBAN
AREA
FOR
_Mannered and bright 16 yr.:old
;
student attending ‘‘North Shore
ountry
Day
School’’
in Winnetka
ng
weekdays—will
spend
most

2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

OPEN

aN

a

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

ONE BEDROOM
727 AUSTIN—Sept. or Oct.
1128 MAPLE, convenient
7650 SHERIDAN, fine bldg.
815 WASHINGTON, nr. shops
7518 N DAMEN, close to all
1128 MAPLE,
convenient
.
1904 HARRISON, at Green Bay

Monthly rental includes: central heating.
air conditioning,
full carpeting,
reserved parking, electric kitchen.

=

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sa.

Location—Livability
THREE BEDROOMS
FOREST Av., Adults
KEDZIE St., Adults
HINMAN Av., Adults

TWO BEDROOMS
Some of Evanston’s finest
SHERMAN—Maisonette
CENTRAL,
Heritage
CENTRAL, Normandy
CENTRAL, Picardy
RIDGE, Wmsburg Manor
HINMAN, Greenwood Inn
SHERMAN,
Corinthian
HARVARD, at Asbury
For economy and you
N. DAMEN,
nr. Howard
WASHINGTON, so conv.
632 SHERMAN, nr Main

MODERATE RENTALS
1, 142, 2 baths—1-2 bedroom apts.
Sept. and Oct: occupancy

High

WANTED:

ends

917
331
717

EAST WILMETTE
1136 GREENLEAF
627 RIDGE RD.

WORKING

from

ea

Evanston and Vicinity
I. SIMON &amp; SON, INC.
LEADING NO. SHORE BUILDER

GENTLE-

n; close to all conveniences.

os

For Rent—Apartments

No

ald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald August
é

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&gt;

stove

5-5790 after 5.

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132

__For Rent—A
—Apartments
AVAILABLE

NOW

Rms.

2nd

Fl.

Sherman

Rms.

2nd

Fl.

Clark

Ems.
caver

1st

:
2

Fl.

2

at Sherman.

Rsm.

basemt.

Ridge

baths.

AVAILABLE

man.

at Seward.

near

SEPT. 1

Simpson

00.
Rms. 3rd Fl. Hinman
0. Available Oct. 1
Rms. 2nd Fl. Hamlin

near

Sher-

nr.

Main

nr.

Sherman

00.

Rms.
Rms.

lst Fl.
2nd

Fl.

Sherman
Clark

nr.

nr,

Seward

Sherman

Rms. 2nd Fl, Ridge nr. Church
Church

MART

at Chicago

&amp; GOLEE,

64 Sherman

Av.

DUINLAN

Realtors
DAvis

&amp; TYSON,

8-3200

INC.

EFFICIENCIES
CLARK-—overlooking park
$9
0 CHICAGO AV.—August ist
$33
ty CHICAGO Av.—Air cond.
125
ONE BEDROOM
HINMAN—air cond.
$140
15 HINMAN—furnished
$175
24
HINMAN—Air cond.
$165
1 MAPLE—elev.
bidg.
$180
TWO BEDROOMS
PLYMOUTH—Glenview
Town H.

=

PRAIRIE—2 tile baths
GLENCOE Rd.—Glencoe
MADISON—Elev. bldg.
THREE BEDROOMS
JACKSON—Ist floor
HINMAN—Ist floor
SHERMAN—elev. bidg.
1 MAPLE—elev. bldg.

NUINLAN

1571 SHERMAN
iversity 4-2600

ELLEN

$300
270

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

AVE., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

SAYS!!

PACIOUS 4 ROOM
GARDEN
APT.—
ist flr. North Evanston will be avail.
pn Oct. 1st. Red. Williamsburg brick
bidg.—L.R. is 12’
x 18’ 11’, bedrm. is
11’ x 15’6’’—individual
rm.
control
alectric
heat—clean,
comfortable—
built-in oven and range—ceramic tile
bath—wonderful
neighbors—$160
per
o. Includes parking stall. To inspect
all
Mr.
Noorts—475-7329.
L.
Peterson &amp; Co.

7710 EASTLAKE

TERR.

CHICAGO

NON-RACIAL
6 AND 715 RMS., 142 AND 2%
BATHS. LGE. YARD, NEW BLDG.
SE PART OF RENT TO BUY BLDG.
CALL SOLK, LO 1-7774 FROM
9 TO 5. EVES. CALL 248-7351,
6:30 TO 9:30 P.M. CLOSED
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.

1314-18 CENTRAL
b rooms
rooms
9-9058

Heil

&amp; Heil,

CUSTER

$180
$145
DA

303 CUSTER—EVANSTON
5 LARGE ROOMS ...
$185.
st
floor,
fireproof
modern
bidg.
dults, 2 yr. lease required. Carpet,
irapes, misc. furniture for sale. Ph.
ngent UN 9-6181 for appt.

1575 OAK
Parking
8-1819

ROOMS
HEATED,
3RD_
FLOOR,
dults only, w/w carpeting, tile bath,
145 per mo. Exc. transp., nr. Howard
nd Western, Evanston. Avail. Oct. 1,
rR 5-5933 or 869-9785.

100 Washington, Evanston
OICE
4 ROOM
xc.
shopping
132.50. Available

APT.
1ST
FLOOR.
and_
transportation.
Oct. Ist.

GARAGE APT-UNFURNISHED
rms.
Heated. Northwest
Evanston.
Perfect
for single
business
man
or
ndy. $100 month. Write T-342, Box 60,
ilmette, Tl.
SIMPSON
OFF
SHERANSTON:
an
315
rooms,
garden,
near
all
ansp., stores and Univ. Avail. Sept.
st. $100. Call 864-7165.
IGHT
AIRY
6
RMS.
3
BDRMS.
ear transp. and shopping. UN 4-7696.
all after 6 p.m.

For

Rent—Furnished

EVANSHIRE
Maid,

switchboard

Main

and

Hinman,

RIDGEVIEW

6 ROOM

HOTEL

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 11% baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN. CAREER
GIRLS OR: FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

5-4623.

4

RMS.;
HEAT
AND
HOT
WATER;
modern
kitchen
and
bath;
2nd
fl.;
exc.
location;
nr.
all transp.;
gar.
Avail. Oct. 1; adults only. UN 4-2140.

WILMETTE
314
ROOMS-LR;
DR;
BR;
tile
bath,
shower;
stove
and
refrig. Close to C&amp;NW
transp. Sept.
ist.
Adults. ALpine 1-1724.
S.E.
EVANSTON—-LIGHT
2
BDRM.
apt.,
2nd
flr. Nr.
all trans.
Stove,
refrig. $150 per mo. plus heat. Avail.
Oct. Ist. DA 8-8318, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
EVANSTON—4
LARGE
ROOMS,
1
bdrm.,
facing
lake,
near _ public
transp., avail, Oct. 1st. $130.
Cali GR 5-2943 or 674-4590
MODERN
CENTRAL
AIRCONDItioned
2 bedroom
apt.
in Braeside,
Highland
Park.
42
block
to
CNW.
Near food mart. $250 per mo. 372-2893.
S.E. EVANSTON. NEAR LAKE.
6 rm.,
3 bdrm.,
3rd flr. apt.
Encl.
porch and sunroom;
new refrig. and
stove. Sublet. $160 mo. 869-6864.
S.E. EVANSTON.
DE
LUXE,
SPAC.
5
rm..
apt.
Ample
closets’
1
bl.
to
shopping-transp. $195 mo. 328-4474.
EVANSTON
1 BEDROOM
SEPT.
IST.
7th floor, modern and most luxurious
in Presidential. Lake view. Call days
FI 6-3330 or evenings 491-0234.
RMS.
MOD.
SUNNY,
CER.
TILE
bath, new refrig. Near ‘‘L,’’ bus, lake.
$110.
2nd.
fl.
7625
N.
Bosworth,
Chicago. AM 2-4073 or 724-7854.

Wanted

Evanston

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 an
‘beauty
shop on premises.

ROOM
APT.,
914 SHERMAN
AV.,
Evanston; 1 person; kitchen, dressing
rm. and bath; util. incl.; call Benson,
GReenleaf 5-3330.

133.

ser-

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 T-344 Box 60, Wilmette,
Illinois.
SOLD
HOME
IN
SKOKIE.
MIDDLE
aged
couple
with
well
behaved
dog
desire 31% or 4 room apt. in EvanstonSkokie. Oct. ist. Call 673-0204 after 7
and weekends.
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.
RESPONSIBLE
SINGLE
MAN
SEEKing inexpensive older 3 rm, apt. above
store, coach house, Wheeling, Northbrook, Glenview area. Good references
291-5087.

3 ROOM APT. W/BALCONY
Nicely furnished $130
3rd fl., tile bath, cab. kit.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Rak, 1104 Columbia
262-9175
743-4416
TA 9-5140

ELMGATE: MANOR
COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main St.
475-3223

1518

Sherman,

FOR
MARRIED
COUPLE
OR
MaAture single business man or woman. 2
smali apts. 1 available Sept. Ist and
one Oct. Ist. Also 4 rm. apt. Sept. Ist.
C.
W.
Hansen,
1233
Chicago
Ave.,
Evanston.

LAKE

FOREST:

IMMACULATE

3

bdrm.
contemporary.
Lge.
liv.
rm.
w/frple.,
compartment
bath,
bsmt.
w/rec. rm. Now available. Will be on.
premises
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. daily. 49
Washington.
3 ROOM FURN. CHARMING APT.
Beautiful
view,
parking,
bus,
gas
space heat avail., elec. and hot water
free.
Vic.
Oakton
and Asbury.
$100
mo. Sept. ist lease. Ideal for single
person. Call DA 8-4936.

3-4 BEDROOM
$225
PER
MONTH.
Northwestern Univ. and
3000.

APT.
CLOSE
transp.

GR

TO
5-

BEAUTIFUL
4
ROOM
APT.
WOOD
burning frpl.;
2 bdrms.;
ideal for 4
people.
C.T.
bath;
nr.
lake
and
transportation, $220. RO 1-2455 or 275072
Heart of Evanston
WALK
DOWNTOWN.
$10-$13
PER
WEEK.
Call Mrs. Carlson
at DA
8gh or Mr. Ballman UN 4-9020 (Cyrus
0.)
WAYSHIRE
APTS.
6818
N.
WAYNE,
Chicago.
Pref.
for grad.
student
or
career person. 2 rms. newly dec. Tile
bath.
Nr.
lake
and
“L.’’
Utl. inel.
$92.50

per.month.

AM

2-1964.

INTEGRATED.
TWO
ROOM’
FURnished apt. for working couple with
ref. Kit. and bath shared.
GR 5-6195
NEAR
N.U.
IDEAL
FOR
GRAD.
student or married
couple.
3 and 6
rm. (3 or 4 girls) apt. avail. Light,
airy. GR 5-7122 or GR 5-1602.
DE
LUXE
5
ROOM
APARTMENT
2nd
floor,
1142 baths.
fireplace,
aircond.
living room,
dishwasher.
$200.
Avail. 9-1. Call after 6 p.m. GR 5-3761.
FINE EVANSTON NEIGHBORHOOD
|
4 room apt. (one bedroom)
4 room apt. (2 bedrooms)
Sept. 1. Parking available. DA 8-7817

WANTED
OCT.
1ST:
BY
RETIRED
woman, excel. ref., 1 bedrm, apt. or
lg. stcdio close to shopping, lst floor
or elevator bldg. around $100 per mo.
Evanston or Wilmette. 477-0965.

ROOM
APT.
1000
MAIN
ST.,
vanston.
Across
ihe Pa sie
Excelent transp. and shopp
Call UN 4-9867 or "GR 5-3265.

NEED
2 OR 3 BDRM.
APT.
SEPT.
1
to Dec. 30 attending Garrett. Missionary couple with 2 children. Good refs.
__ 626-2855. (Chicago)

Near Evanston
7650 SHERIDAN RD.
1 bdrm., cent. air cond., newer $195.
Cyrus &amp; Co.
UN 4-9020

RESPONSIBLE
COUPLE
WITH
DOG
want eee House to rent on or before
Oct.
‘an 491-0855 after 6 p.m.

LARGE
5 ROOM
APT. IDEAL FOR A
family, 3 girls or men. Avail. now or
Sept.
Ist.
Also
142
rm.
kitchenette
avail now. Exc. transp. AM 2-1155.
IN
GLENVIEW:
FURNISHED
APT.
3-rm. plus tile bath and garage;
2nd
fir. in priv. home.
Ideal for couple.
Ref. Avail. Sept. 1. Call 724-0162.

| BEDROOM

W BLDG.
or cooking;

INC.
CARPETING;
GAS
parking; $170. 673-3130.

OKIE

ROOM

“

412

APT.,

2 BDRM.,

ove
and
refrig.,
ist
fl.,
ding
near
Skokie
Swift.
. $140. Call OR 3-0059.

Nh

quiet
Adults

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.

to Rent—Furn. Apts.

3142 RM. COMPLETELY
FURN.;
T.V.,
air
cond.
Vic.
Hinman
and
Main.
Private parking. Phone 475-3955.

$225

cai Te

3 bedrm|;

2

mo.;

bedrm.,

omy, te

8475 or UN
3

er;

family ©

inant

DAv

4-0611

bdrms.;

Housing

142

;

baths;

draperies;

$325

mo.

137.

easy

Baird

Wanted

NEEDED
roomy,

&amp;

SUBLEASE
1
YR.
NORTHFIELD.
Modern
all elec.
2 bdrm.,
142 bath
with
bsmt.;
enc.
yard
with
patio.
pg
Sept. 15. $195 mo. Call
HI 6-

in Evanston

only.

with

breakfast

HOMEFINDERS

-

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
3 bedroom, 2 bath Ranch in SKOKIE.
Living
room,
Dining
room,
Kitchen
w/eating
area, 2 car garage.
FURNISHED
OR
UNFURNISHED.
Sept.
Ist possession. $275
r month.
Call
Miss Matheson

HOMEFINDERS

WILMETTE

of

area,

modern |

homey
charm
and
ied
«
agers, to prestige location,
or
chandeliers. Call 525-8214.

FAMILY

OF

small,

3,

sweet

home,

would

like. be

furnished,

preferably

School

t e

dist.

Ww

beginning
Sept.
1, 1967.
Please
Stanford S. Bower at 491-1020 or

P.O.

Box

315,

DIPLOMAT

Winnetka,

FROM

Ill. 60093.

CANADA

WIs!

to rent
immediately eres.
with 4 bedrms.; 2 baths; den
finished recreation room. Carp
possible;
proximity
to
tra
schools; North Shore areas p:
Call 427-1031 Mon. through Fr
to 4:30. Mrs. De Priest.
dren

COUPLE,

Phone

764-2503

rent or oF

temporary
new

COUPLE

FAMILY

housing

BEING

North’

North

house

or

Write T-336,

shore

EE

Sept.

area

bdrm.
temporary
Dec. 1. 272-7800.

3 BDRM.

WIS!

or 3 bdrm.

and

home is finished.
CR 2-4329

EXECUTIVE
to

o:

after 6 p. m.

EVANSTON
area.
Wilmette, Illinois.

NORTHBROOK

|
1

NO

want to rent townhouse
North.
Evanston

Suburbs

O

eit
;

TRANSFERRI
needs

rental.

2

Sept.
oor

IMMEDIATE

OCCUPA

Furnished

or

U

nished, NI 7-8800 ext, 520, 8:30 to
wife,

2

YOUTH
children

house - by

Sept.

references.

Rd., Wilmette

or

Shore,

Island

INCLUDING ~

boy,

unfurn.

North

until

Rent—Houses

AL

Family

least 12x 18. At least 14 wee

PROFESSIONAL

Bay

di

491-1

mother, teen age daughter, and
bred house cats. Near trans
East of Ridge.
Bdrms.
m

COED NEEDS APT. OR ROOM
NEAR N.U. CALL KRIS
219-923-2652
or
write
9153
Foliage,
Munster, Ind.

111 Green

frpl.;

walk schls.,

Warner,

ONCE!
HOUS
proof, high-cei

PROFESSIONAL

For

WAYLI

to Geutacdbawes

AT
sound

REFINED EMPLOYED
LADY
WISHes
apt.
in
private
home.
Must
be
clean,
Glenview
or
Wilmette.
Call
ae
10 a.m. and 5 p.m. only 724-

136

605

Living room light, larg e.Dy:
sun porch or terr. will
|

EVANSTON:
OCTOBER
1ST
2 BEDroom,
14%
bath
townhouse.
Near
transp.
$175
mo.
plus.
heat
and
utilities. Private parking. Adults. No
dogs. Owner on premises. Call GR 53865 for appt.
H.P.
COUPLE-RETIRED,
RESPONS.
wants part. furn. apt. in exchange for
yard
and
handyman
work.
Woman
a
432-5832
morns.
or mealimes.

214

ST EVANSTON—5
RMS.
UNFURN.
st floor. Near lake, shopping, transp.
nclosed heated sun porch. Immeditely available. $155. Call 475-8140.

ANSTON,

Wd.

IF YOU HAVE A FURNISHED OR
UNFURN. APT. TO REN
N. U. GRADUATE STUDEN
CALL
AND
LIST IT WITH
US.
AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER
WE WILL
HAVE
MANY
STUDEN
SEEKING
APARTMENTS OF ALL SIZES.

Evanston

ROOM APARTMENT $125
Nicely furnished
Rent includes all utilities
Call 6 P.M. 8 P.M., 869-1627
743-4416
TA 9-5140

SWaNSTON

story house;

townhouse.;

KENILWORTH.
6 ROOM HOME
2 bdrms.
Beautiful
yard. ne
train
and
schools.
Move
r
$275. AL 6-3198.

ROOM
APT.
FOR
1-2 BUSINESSmen or students. $90 month. Utilities
paid by tenant. Private entrance, 1422
Ashland Av., Evanston.

YOUNG
TEACHER
AND
WIFE
would
like furnished
apt. or
small
house in North or West suburb. Exc.
refs. Call HI 6-4699.

LAKE

NORTH

3

492-3430

901

NEAR

5

elevator

ROOM

KENILWORTH.

HOTEL
and

4

SURRSTONTIST
FLOOR
APT.,
2
BR., 2 baths, $225. Also 1 BR, 1 bath
apt.,
$130. Married couples and grads.
only.
ear Northwestern U. 256-4573.

N.U. Graduate

vice.
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
‘‘L’”’
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800

EVANSTON: LUXURY 2 BDRM. APT.
Living room with sep. dining room.
pg
Oct. Ist. $220 a month. Call 491-

1

Apts.

ATTRACTIVE

apartment. Lar
pans 5 Fa
dining room. Hea
pool. &amp;
month.
aoe
Indian Boundary Park. RO 4-

135

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
1
room
kitchenettes,
attractively
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.

SEPT. RENT FREE

4

DA

134

AVAIL. SEPT. 1ST 4 LARGE
ROOMS,
and sun
room,
ample
closet
space,
a
mo. Call 492-5371 days, eves. 864596
ROGERS
PARK:
4
ROOM
LIGHT,
clean
apt.,
3rd _ floor.
Near
all
transportation, school, shopping. Rent
$100. Oct. Ist. AsM 2-4 122.
EVANSTON—MUST
SUBLET
SEPT.
Ist. 6 rooms, Ist fir., $140 mo. Near
schools, shopping, transp., lake. Call
DA 8-0278 after 6 p.m.

8-1819

GARDENS

ADULTS
WANT
5-6
RM.
APT.
114% baths;
must have refrig., stove,
and newly decorated.
Oct. 1, occup.
about $170. ALpine 1-4061.

WANTED
2 BEDROOM
APARTMENT
for couple and quiet infant. Washer
and aves hookup needed. Wilmette or
Winnetka area preferred. 729-4151.

EVANSTON, 344 ROOM MODERN 2ND
floor; clean; ‘good shopping; trans oe
tation. $107. 50 mo.
iversity 4-222
or 328-1067.
BDRM.
APT,
3RD.
FLOOR
STOVE,
refrig., heat included: $100/mo. Near
Pgs centrally
located
in Winnetka.
Call’ 446-4100 days and 446-3164 eves.

725 ST.
JOHN,
HIGHLAND
PARK.
rm. apt. Water, heat incl. $140.
Call ID 2-5041 or 446-0406

FURNISHED

WOMAN
one bed-

APT.
OR
PRIVATE
QUARTERS
IN
home
for former
career lady. Want
cheerful, social atmosphere, No stairs.
Write: T-335, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

NEW INTEGRATED BUILDING
LARGE 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT
GAS HEAT AND APPL. INCLD.
Call 677-0105
HR. 9 to 4

Inc.

EVANSTON
14
effic.
avail.
Oct.1
brovided. Elev. bldg.
-4563
Heil &amp; Heil, Inc.

3

EVANSTON—CHEERFUL
LARGE
apt. nr. lake, extra large liv. rm., din.
rm., 2-3 bdrms., 2 baths, back yard.
Call DAvis 8-1350.

2 BDRM. 2 BATH APT. $240
2726 Central St., Evanston. ‘GR

i

room aps, in Evanston. Call 869-8180
or 864-8728.
FAMILY
OF FOUR
WANTS
6, RM. 2
bath apt. or townhouse.
Ist. or 2nd.
floor. Conven. to Loup
ane.
MI
6-2426 or

S.W.
EVANSTON,
CORNER
2 FLAT
4154 rooms; 2nd fl.; stove and refrig.;
Sept. Ist occup. 328-0589 or 673-3910.

7 rm. luxurious mod. apt. plus 2 dens
facing lake, beach and park. Air-cond.
Prkg. avail. Tiled kit. and baths. Mod.
equipped kit. with dishwasher. Fully
arpeted. One of ee
finest appointed
hpts. in the city. $265
For app. xeil office 262-2675

EVANSTON
Ist fl.
3rd fl.
Avail. Oct. t

WANTED
BY
BUSINESS
with Excellent credentials

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.
EVANSTON
NEAR
LAKE,
“L’’? NEW
building, 2 bdrm.
Off-street parking,
sun deck.
$200. ‘Avail. Sept.
Ist.
Lien, 423 S. Blvd. Evanston.

EVANSTON—2
BDRM.
FULLY
decorated $150 mo. Call John Thill, 803
Dobson St., Evanston, UN 4-2819.
S.E. EVANSTON. LAKE
FRONT. SUBlet 5 rm., 2 bath apt. Avail. Oct. Ist.
$225 For appt. call
Bldg. Supt. Tel.
869-7693, 580 Sheridan Sq.

30

i “=

133 Wanted to hike

For Rent—Apartments

ite ag Bong
need 2 or

Will

537-8878.

FAMILY
OF
5
WANT
TO
F
unfurn. apt., house or ~
hou
Northbrook
area.
E.
Karsten
Westview, Lombard, Ill. 629-4858,

I-III

SUBLEASE

Charming red brick Georgian Colonial

138

home in prime location and in perfect
condition. 3 bedrooms.
Large family
room 2 car garage. Fenced yard. Rent
from August 24th, $385 month.

NORTHEAST WILMETTE
Fine home
on quiet street. Wal oe.
distance to transp., schls. and
-

EAST WINNETKA
Darling little remodeled Victorian in
lovely
location—near
Elder
Lane
beach,
Greeley
and
NTE
schools.
Ideal
for couple
or family
of 3, 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, $325 month.

ANN

ANDRUSS,

440 Green

For

Rent—Furn.

ping. Lovely

Houses

—

furnishings, lge. liv,

sep. din. rm., den, modern
family rm. with frpl., 4 plus
baths, nice yard. Available fro
10, 1967 to Sept. 10, 1968 at
$425

m.,

b

mont

REALTOR

Bay Rd., Kenilworth
ALpine 1-7300

WINNETKA
Newer 3 bedroom Colonial home. 21%
baths, 2 car garage. Modern kitchen
with
built-ins,
breakfast.
area
and
adjoining family room with fireplace.
Separate
living
and
dining
rooms.
Available Sept. Ist for two years or
more. $425.
ALAN RAMSAY

AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

WINNETKA
4 bedroom Dutch Colonial, aie
sun room and large porch.
home in the southeast section, .

distance

to

New

Trier.

East ry,

Greeley School. $400 per month.
possession, lease about 1 Peg”

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

WINNETKA:
AIR
COND.
LUXURY
ranch in estate area. 3 bedrms., 3 tile
baths, lanai room, big library, beautiful kitchen and brkfst. room. 2 car
elec. garage. Carpets, drapes, refrigerator, washer and dryer. 1 or 2 yr.
lease, $675 mo. Call Miss Cook.
BAU MANN-COOK
551 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka
HI 6-5000
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
Judson Av., Evanston. Phone owner,
UN 4-9559. Rental $400 per mo. Poss.
9/1 or sooner to be arranged.

Small

Modern

Ranch—

Carpeted
2

BLOCKS
FROM
STORES
transportation, 945-3727.

AND

DEERFIELD
3
BEDROOM
HOUSE,
115 baths, carpeted living room, dining
room,
master
bdrm,
Lg. yard with
shade trees. Children welcome. Rent
$225 per
month.
Call
AL
1-7145 or
WI 5-0783.
WILMETTE—919
YALE
Sun. 3 bdrm. brk. ranch.
contract. Call for Appt.

MAE

AL

1-3640

OPEN
1-5.
May sell on

B. BLACKWELL
251-6465

KENILWORTH
2 BEDRM.
CLOSE
TO
schools,
shopping
and
train.
Incld.
carpet, drapes and stove. $255. 1 yr.
lease. Call 446-6220 after 5 p.m.
SKOKIE: LARGE
HOUSE
FOR
RENT
Very reasonable, all utilities, monthly
basis. Close to transp., shopping and
schools. 4 bdrms. Call OR 5-0490.

Hillcrest 6-18:
Hillcrest6-

BEAUTIFUL
6-RM.
BRICK,
Evanston,
completely
equip
ens, china, silver, elec. appl., sier
TV, radios, Air cond. bdrms.,
modern
kit.
Extensive
library c
rm. sewing rm., workshop, 3 phone:
Gas
heat,
soft
water,
intra
Pas:
garden,
patio.
Near
all
tr

rt

anes beach. Avail. Sept.
Call

15-May

864-1868

EVANSTON—HANDY
TO
NW.
*
comfortable, older house, living r
dining room, nice kitchen with e
space, bedroom and bath on Ist poe
extra bedroom on 2nd, gore e. Fro
aes
15 to June 15, $200

SADLER
&amp; HULTMAN,
INC.
514 Davis St.
GReenleaf pte
WINNETKA
Fine home in northwest area on a
street. 3 or 4 bdrms., 3 baths.
L
living rm., dining rm. Porch overle
ing
beautifully
landscaped
From September 15, 1967 to
1968. $550 per month.
;
WESTON E. DAVIE &amp; co.
42 Green Bay Road, Winnetka
HI 6

S.E.

GLENCOE

3

BDRM.

2

ranch house, 2 car garage, base
screen porch, grand piano, dishw:
er,
1 blk.
to bus,
5 bliks. to N-

Station. Sept.

Use

10th to April

Hollister

10th.

Want

1967 Evanston Review ¢ Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield see ° eh etc Herald "Closed
mee
.
and ‘The Rive: Loree soning Lake Forest-Lake i

$45

Aa
—F
$

�Se
146

eterson

$185 per month.
Co., GR 5-1010.

&amp;

NICELY

FURNISHED

e for
rent
near
Edens.
Three
iS., large kit. w/D and D, eating
, dining “‘L’’. Available Sept. 15.
yr. lease at $300 mo. Call Mrs. Bell.
an &amp; Tyson Inc.
PA 4-5800.

THFIELD—BRICK
RANCH
3
ms., 1 bath, 2 car garage, bsmt.
maintenance.

Avail.

‘

for

school

Call

Wtd. to Rent—Furn.

BEARS
Ww O
:

NEED

446-2376.

CAVES

Ist through December

31st.

-GUIRE &amp; ORR. INC.
Mrs.

Hauworth,

-1080

BR

33-3220

‘UTIVE WANTS NORTH SHORE
or more bedrooms, $500 to $800 per

1onth,

September

a)

°67

through

June

ORRINGTON REALTY
DA 8-4440
ONSIBLE

COUPLE

W/2

ANN
440

room

din.

.

use

as

den.

family

Patio

and

garage.
Convenient
to
shops.
and
‘ansp. Lawn care and snow removal
ce at a nominal
charge. Avail.
1st $295.

IRVIN A. BLIETZ
1000

:

3-4080

WINNETKA—FURN.

De
i

BR

home for adults
term lease—(Jan.,

ort

and

April).

:

Liv,

who wish a
Feb., March

rm.—glass

doors

to

din. rm., fine kitchen, library,
r bdrm.,—dressing rm. and bath,
bdrm.
and bath. Many
closets.

.
$450 per month.
WESTON E, DAVIE &amp; CO.
en Bay Road, Winnetka
HI 6-4500

Highland
;
LUXE
locations,

Park 3 BR's

APPLIANCES,
FINEST
newer,
air
cond.,
finest

INDENinine.

2

gar.

PARK
x

George J. Cyrus
9020
Evanston

&amp;

Co.
BR

3-2660

GLENCOE
_ OCT. 1 OCCUPANCY
DRM.,
CENTRAL
AIR
COND.,
R., FAMILY RM. AL 1-9347.

NVIEW: 2 BDRM. TOWNHOUS®:
ailable Sept. 1. $220.
7
729-1705
Vacation
-EAUTIFUL

lake,

12

ing,
ng;

Rentals

HOUSE

miles

ON

out

of

KENTUCKY

Murray.

boating, swimming
air-cond.,
heated.

K. ee.

Sept.,

Fine

and water
$125
per

Oct., Nov.

272-8368

For Rent—Garages

Call

after 5 p.m.

REPROOF

GARAGE;

OF

A

DOUBLE

al for boat or camper.

ng.
5

On

Pfingsten Rd.,
272-8653

; Wanted

&gt;

car

20

BLOCKS

Co.,

GARAGE

evenings.

8 months

or

GARAGE.

Approx.

TO

bank

STORE

longer.

787-

AIR-CONDITIONED
ED

BROCK

IRD &amp; WARNER
is Street

Evanston,

;

Illinois
273-3855

_ EVANSTON: FOR RENT
_ Choice Central Street Location.
5,000

Sq. Ft. Air-Conditioned
ood Parking

Story Building containing 8 Offices,
eception Room and large Meeting
F

STREET

boldt’s.

month.

c

Modern

BROS.,

ACROSS

store

INC.

or
GR

&amp; ORR,

INC.
BR 3-320

NR.

3

GREEN

SQ.

BAY

FT.

RD.

MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable rent.
9-5140
864-9285
743-4416
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.

EVANS TON—DEMPSTER
NEAR
Elmwood.
Available
now.
2. stores
16’ x 50’ each, can be made into one.
Good
for .offices.
Will
give
a good
concession to reliable tenants. Days,
UN 4-2224 and evenings OR 3-9119.
WILMETTE
HEATED
STORE
AP.
prox.
500
sq.
ft.
plus
basement
storage. Top location at 545 Green Bay
Rd.
Low
Sub-rent
or new
lease
to
start 2 or 3 months. Wanner Realty
Co. Tel: 251-4133.
CENTRAL WINNETKA
2 room office suite. Suitable for Studio
or
professional.
Common
reception
room.
JOHN CHANNER &amp; ASSOC.
747 Elm St., Winnetka
HI 6-8400.
BRIGHT
OFFICE
ON
2ND
FLOOR,
335
sq.
ft.;
elevator
building.
Immediate occupancy. PA 4-6000. Royal
Oak
Building,
1545
Waukegan
Rad.,
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
TOP LOCATION
Fine
North
side
location
for
retail
business. Excellent sidewalk traffic, 2
yr. lease, $185. Mr. Becker
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
DAvis 8-3200
GLENCOE—312 TUDOR COURT
Store
and
basement.
Steam
heat.
Approx.
22x45’
across
from
Northyi age station. Avail. Oct. Ist. RA 645.
;
DESIRABLE
OFFICE
SPACE
ON
ground floor for professional
rson.
Co-occupant, and owner, of building is
a Physician. Green Bay Rd. AL 1-1239.
349 LINDEN
AV.,
WILMETTE
OPPOsite
‘‘L’’
terminal.
Heated
store.
Immediate possession.
HILL &amp; STONE
ID 2-0064.

OFFICE
AND
DESK
SPACE
AVAILable
in Glenview
office
center.
600
Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. PA 4-3600.
900
SQ.
FT.
AVAILABLE
IN
HIGH.
land
Park
business
area.
Includes
small basement. Rent includes heat.
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
491-1855.
FIRST FLOOR OFFICE SPACE
Available Downtown Deerfield
Vacant Now
Call 945-1600

148

Office Bldg. in Wilmette. Bus
tops in front. R.R. Station only 1
enty of free parking. CALLj

5-1010.

6000

26’

FOR LEASE
1,600 SQ. FT. OF
ice Space in New Modern
-LEVATOR _

GR

CENTRAL

Northbrook.

to Rent—Garages

CAR

vin

SPACE

also

4-5413.

115

n Milwaukee station.
‘
A 9-0641

:
:

UN

1-7300

152

For Sale—Co-op

FROM

Office.

For

Rent—Industrial

INDUSTR AL
VACANT
FOR
RENT,
20,000 TO 25,000 SQ. FT.
vacant property with a 2,000 sq. ft.
brick office building on it. Located at
2120 Lee St., Evanston, Ill. Available
for immediate
occupancy.
Interested
parties call Mr. Johnson at 328-8850.
WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx., 1,800 sp. ft. Central location.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
WAREHOUSE
FOR
view.
2,000
sq.
Waukegan Rd., PA

Use

RENT
IN GLENft.;
heated:
600
4-3600.

Hollister Want

143

Apts.

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

For

QUINLAN

2 STORES

6 RM.
APT.
condition. Nr.

AND

ON
33X
Dempster-

2 APTS.

FIRST

FLR.

has 2,300 feet. Private
cars. Quick possession.
sell quickly.

parking
In 40s.

for 8
Must

Just $22,500
AND

2-55
1

FRAME

ON

lot! Fine starter or retirement
Bus stops close by.

EVANSTON

Condominium
New Elevator Building

63 X 125
special.

SAPT.

2-5°S
AND
1-3,
DOUBLE
VANITIES,
11 yrs. old. Brick and lannon stone.
Nr. St. George’s and Oakton School.
$47,500. Samuel Sherwin, UN 9-2575.

4 BEDROOMS

EVANSTON

$245.00 per month

DE

LUXE
TWO
APARTMENT—WITH
two
paneled
rooms
in
basement.
2—sixes—2 baths each. Cement apron
for 2 cars in rear. Beautiful cabinet
kitchen. All rooms large. Across from
Brummell Park and walking distance
to Howard
‘‘L.’”’ Zoned
R-6.
$57,500.
CALL TO SEE IT TODAY!
Call Mrs.
Thompson.
MITCHELL BROS.
GR 5-3900
YOU CAN’T EQUAL IT FOR
$28,000!
Attractive
fireplace
in
both
apartments. Gas heat. Modern kitchens and
baths.
4
bedrooms
for
2nd
floor.
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main
Street
transportation,
shopping and schools.
Ist floor available immediately.

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.

612 Mulford St.
8-3414

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

YR.

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor

OLD

ROOM 300
1609 Sherman

suburban
Elevator
building
with
2
bdrms.,
2 baths, den, 31 foot living
room,
beautiful
16
foot
kitchen,
2
balaconies
and
many
extras.
Swimming
pool,
and recreation
facilities.
Priced at $34,500.

Who

Hahn
Ave.

Bidg.

UN 4-5100
Evanston

Sells Apt. Bldgs.?

MENGEL
&amp; JOHNSON

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

AL

and

1-0018

JUST
LIST BD:
§ APARTMENT
building
in
good,
convenient
location—Excellent
income—4
car
brick
8arage. Offered at $52,000.

WALLACE

1511 Sherman Av.,
GReenleaf 5-2700

Smart
HI

we

Bl uff

REALTY
res. GR 5-6391

&amp; Golee,

6-4700

BR

Realtors

3-3600

DA8-320!

EVANSTON
$16,00)
2 Apartment—two 3 room apts., nic
landscaping,
many fruit trees, 2 ca
garage. 40 x 170 lot. Immediate occ

446-718

DES
PLAINES
(ROSEMOUNT)
flat
de
luxe
3 years
old.
Incom
$10,000
By
owner.
$77,900,
$10,00
coe
Earn
above 20 per cent. 393
429.

For Sale—Summer and Winte
Homes and Cottages

COTTAGE
ON
BURT
LAKE,
MIC
Vicinity Harbor
Springs, Petoskey.
Bedrms.,
3 baths,
liv. rm.
w/frpl
din. rm., kit., maid’s rm. and bat
front scrn.
porch;
completely
furn.
dishwasher, silver, linens. 446-8693.

158

For

Sale—Houses

4 NEW

LISTINGS

CHARMING 3 BDRM. RANCH
Separate
din.
rm.,
full
basement
fully paneled with rec. rm. and hobb
rm.
Garage.
Walk
to schools,
shoyg
ping.
and bus. Priced to sell quickl
$24,900
THE PERFECT HOME
For honeymooners
or retired couple
Custom
built one owner
home
wit
large summer
porch overlooking sé
cluded
grounds.
Many
inclusions
Garage. Priced right to sell quickly.
LOW
20)
SPACIOUS RANCH IN COUNTRY
Yet
convenient
to
everything.
bdrms.
with
double
closets,
famil
rm.,
lovely
large
kit.,
Ist
floo
laundry space.
$41,90
1, ACRE WITHIN VILLAGE
Of Northbrook.
Spacious
3 bdrm.,
bath ranch. Master bdrm. suite wit
dressing
rm.,
bath,
door
to
patid
Paneled family rm. with raised heart
fireplace.
Efficient
kitchen.
2.
cal
garage. Excellent storage.
LOW 40

KOENIG
PA
AL
CR

&amp; STREY

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

Glenvie
Wilmett
Northbroo

CALL FOR AN APPT. TO
SEE THESE FINE HOMES.
WILMETTE—919
Yale.
Open
1-5 Su
Just
reduced,
Sale
on
contract.
o
rent, Attr.
3 bdrm. brk. ranch, bsmt
Att.
gar.
Nr.
schls.,
shopping.
Lo
upkeep.

WILMETTE—2140
Beechwood.
3 bdr
trains
schls.,
nr.
den,
ba.,
212
Kenilworth Gardens, superb constr.
pil
brk./stone
nr. Indian
Hill Clu
grds.

EDGE
OF
INDIAN
HILL
CLUB
‘Woodley Rd. Sparkling ranch 3 bdrmg
2 frples., full bsmt. Lov. den, fenced
Upper 30s.
FIRST TIME OFFERED
5 bdrm.
E, Wilmette,
nr. lake, esp
designed for children—garden
lover
(fine traffic pattern-constr.) Low-Lo
taxes. Low 50s.

Mae

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.

AL

1-3640
BEAUTIFUL
owner brick
on
70
ft.

Wilmette,

251-646;
CUSTOM
BUILT
ON
and frame bi-level hom
lot
in
fine
section

central air condition, doubl

insulation,
humidifier.
Liv. rm., di
rm., kit., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, fam. r
Gas heat. Att. garage. Immed.
posg
Mid 40s.
COLONIAL

RANCH

IN

A

LOVEL

setting on 82 ft. lot in Glenview.

Li

rm., din. rm., kit., lge. paneled fa
rm. and den (or extra bedroom). Til
bath, automatic gas heat. Att. garag¢
Possession Sept. Ist. $24,000. -

TIGHE

REALTY

REALTORS
Wilmette

521-4th

AVAILABLE

BY

CO.

ALpine

SCHOOL

1-300

TIME

DESIRE DRAMATIC HOME
4 bedroom Colonial air-conditioned,
luxe
kitchen,
private
patio,
2
garage. Reduced to
MID

de
eca
40.

&amp; ORTH,

INC.

Evanston
Park 4-5600

3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, wooded acr
near

rapid

transportation.
VERY

LOW

40

KOENIG &amp; STREY
=

PA 9-0330
AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330

* Northbrook Star ° Highla nd Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwoo
d Herald

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake

room

COUNTRY SECLUSION
CONVENIENT

EVANSTON

realtors

a

INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

Just $22,000

STORE
AND
175 lot. A-1
Asbury.

EVANSTON

=

&amp; TYSON,

Evanston

BRICK

2902 Central Street, Evanston

aan”

Evanston

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

274-|00|

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Gle ncoe News * Glenview Announcemen
ts

Evanston

South

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., INU.

mrs. MADISON

Illinois
273-3855

BRICK
BUILDING.
2 6 RM.
APTS.
plus 3 rm. Basement Apt. Gas H.W.
heat,
Low
Taxes.
Deep
Lot.
2 car
Garage.
Well
maintained.
Near
schools,
transp., shops
and Park, A
Real Value at $38,500.

Outstanding Location
| Block to Lake and Beach

associates

Evanston,

NW.

838, Michigan

2

INCOME

Street

Listing
five

each apart
garage. Lo

EVANSTON—CUSTOM
2 APT. BLDG
612 Rm. ea. 3 Twin B.R. 2 Tile Baths
Both Apts. Cent. Air-Cond. Pan. Reg
Rm.
Low
Maint.
$6,420.
income
Shown by Apt. in adv. 50s

156

BUILDERS
AND
CARPENTERS
DE.light. Just a bit of loving care will
turn this Income
Property
into real
profit.
2 Bedrms., extra Ige. LR-DR
comb. Bath, big Kit. Sernd. Porch off
Kit. and DR., 3 Garages. Low Taxes.
Convenient
to transp.
and shopping.
Only $30,000.

UNiversity 9-5600

Ads

5-3900

Evanston Review

524 Davis
491-1855

2-2\/&gt; BATHS

OF

WITH

two-flat,

pancy.
NASH REALTY

YR. OLD

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

4 Bedrooms

FLOOR

Buildings

BRICK THREE APT. BLDG. 3-6 ROOM
THREE
BEDRM.,
115 BATH
APTS.
W/4 CAR
GARAGE.
ist Flr. Apt. is
vacant for occupancy by new owner.
Convenient
S. E. Evanston
location.
ONLY
ASKING
$42,000.
CALL — ED MAUERMANN

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

SECOND

BDRM.,
1
and Ridge,
offer. Call

Wilmette—Elevator Bldg.

HOME

brick

ATTRACTIVE
BRICK
TWO-FLAT,
and
5 rooms.,
full
basement,
ne
H.W.
gas
htg.
system,
lot 54 x 134
Nicely
landscaped,
bldg. Well mai
taine
Car
garage.
Owner
leaving
city says ‘‘Sell for $35,000!’’ Call
EVANSTON REALTY CO., INC.
1700 Dempster
a,
ee
UN
0728.

BEAUTIFUL
24
APT.
BLDG.
WITH
PATIOS
AND
BALCONIES.
Several
W/Sunken Liv. Rms. Builder will sell
outright
or consider
taking
smaller
Bldg. or Vacant Land in trade. Gross
Income:
$72,000. Bldg. is less than 2
yrs. old.
CALL—-LEONARD SZERLONG.

Sale—Condominiums

DAvis

Sale—Apt.

New

built

ORRINGTON
DA 8-4440

10 APT. BLDG. WITH—2 &amp; 3 Bdrms.
EXCELLENT
EARNING
RECORD.
Gross:
$23,000.
Will show
10%
cash
return.
A REAL VALUE
—
CALL: LEONARD SZERLONG

Delightful
Light
3rd flr. 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.
Niemi.

153.

For

Be

plus heated extra room
ment. Large lot. Two car
30s. Must sell.

8-3414

EVANSTON—4

Evanston

f

Classified

154

a division of
A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

&amp; TYSON,

Well

$28,500

DA

King's Court Corporation

QUINLAN

Evanston

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

BY
OWNER:
LOVELY,
2
bath, elevator, near Main
Evanston.
$23,500 or best
UN 4-9789 after 8 p.m.

eee
pil

For Sale—Apt. Buildings

to transportation ?
Central St. Shopping

From

.

ne

2-2'/&gt; Baths

1571 Sherman Ave.
Evanston
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 1-6700
EVANSTON
Immaculate — 2 bedrooms. SECOND
FLOOR.
Well
maintained,
fireproof,
soundproof
building.
Inclusions:
air
conditioner, carpeting, drapes, range,
refrigerator, parking space. No pets.
Board
approval
required.
Oct.
1
possession.
Price
$12,250.
Approx.
$6,870
cash
for
equity.
Assessment
$130 per month.

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL1-6700

eae

HARRISON AND PRAIRIE
Block W. of Green Bay Rd.
1 Block 'S. of Central

One block
Haven School,

HINMAN

Southeast

=

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

One
of
Evanston’s
top_
buildings.
Overlooking Raymond Park. Centrally
air
conditioned
apartment,
livingroom/picture
window
and _ balcony,
electric kitchen, 2 twin size bedrooms,
2 tile baths, good wardrobe and closet
space.
Carpeting,
garage
space
in
bidg.
incl.
Gross
price
$43,000.,
approx.
$28,900.
cash
for equity.
Mo.
assm’t $275.85.

C,

%

a

dee SelesGoadentibin

1

In downtown Evanston, Ist floor (only
one
step
up),
near
University
and
shopping.
On
No.
1 bus
line
and
convenient
to CTA
and train. Comfortable and pleasant living. Income
tax
benefits.
Immediate
occupancy.
Price $9,800. equity (may be bought
with $4,900. cash, note for balance).
$150.
monthly
assm’t
incl. util. Mr.
Calloway.

QUINLAN

3

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON

3 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS

1500

es

se

REAL ESTATE

WINNETKA
1ST FL. SUITABLE
FOR
small bric-a-brac store, real estate or
insurance office. Convenient location.
$165. AL 1-2267.

4 CAR GARAGE-HEATED
812 Clark St., Evanston
‘approx.
350 sq. ft. storage,
ing space for 1 car outside.

;

Kenilworth

EVANSTON—
THE STUDIO BLDG.
1718 SHERMAN AVE.
Office
—
2nd _ floor—size
approx.
15’ x 31’.
144
block
So.
of
largest
Municipal
Parking
Lot.
Avail.
Oct.
Ist. $130 per month. L. A. Peterson &amp;

Houses

for

or

Rd.
ALpine

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.

YOUNG

CARRIAGE HILL
IN GLENVIEW

den level

Bay

REALTOR

FOR
A QUIET
OFFICE
WITH
WINdows facing East Davis Street, Evanston.
300 square
feet
of space
with
janitor
service
supplied.
Available
now.

TA

m,

Green

ATTRACTIVE

Idren need a 3 bdrm. home for
riod through Oct. 21st. Will treat as
1. Up to $250. AL 1-3569.

For Rent—Town

ANDRUSS,

McGUIRE
GR_5-1080

Houses

CHICAGO
BEARS
AND
FAMIwant furnished houses or apartS with 2 or 3 bedrooms each from

smber

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.

L.

,

OR
et a” gtee
ee ee
For Rent—Stores and Offices

No

Cianvies
nprood

�be

Sen Rebnsiticions

158

SMART &amp; GOLEE

GOELZER

VINNETKA
Lovely
Colonial
residence
in highly
desirable Winnetka location on about
an
acre
beautifully
landscaped
and
with
a
magnificent
view.
Spacious
living
rm.,
dining
rm.,
family
rm.,
efficient
kitchen
w/breakfast
rm.,
master suite with study and guest rm.
on first floor, 4 bedrms. on 2nd floor,
415 baths plus dressing rms. for indoor
heated swimming pool. A most unusual and fine quality home offered for
first time. $160,000.
OKIE
Lovely
brick
split
level
home
in
convenient location. Living rm., dining
area,
large
cabt.
kitchen,
2
bedrms. plus oak paneled family rm.,
142
bath’s
and
space
to
expand.
CARRIER
CENTRAL
AIR
COND.
Lots
of inclusions.
A
real
buy
at
$27,500.

INNETKA
Lovely Regency Colonial Home
on a
beautifully landscaped acre with heated
swimming
pool
in
the _ highly
desirable estate section of Winnetka.
Inviting entrance gallery and liv. rm.
with sliding glass doors to patio,
4
large
bedrms.,
312
baths,
paneled
library,
huge
family
rm.,
breakfast
rm., 3 car garage. All the amenities
for gracious living. Shown upon appt.
VANSTON
Top
quality
brick
ranch
home _ in
convenient
location
with
your
own
swimming
pool
(fenced).
Attr.
liv.
rm., fpl., dinning rm., cabt. kitchen,
brkfst. nk., 3 bedrms., 142 tiled baths,
panld. family recr. rm. w/frpl., scr.
peh.,
att. gar. In absolutely
perfect
condition throughout. Unusual buy.
ILMETTE

Immacclate
6 rm.
brick
ranch
in
highly
desirable
Wilmette
location.
Spacious liv. rm., din. L, beau. G.E,
kitchen,
3 lovely
bedrms.,
14% tiled
baths, paneled rec. rm. with fireplace
and wet bar, att. gar., patio. Carpeting, many extras incl. A joy to show.
$39,500.
WILMETTE
Beautiful Lannon
stone, Custom-built
residence on 120 ft. st. frontage just
offered.
Spacious
living
rm.,
dining
rm., oak paneled library, lge. heated
lanai rm., cypress pan. recr. rm., 4
large bdrms. 2 baths, 3 powder rms.,
office or hobby rm., att. gar. CENT.
AIR
CONDITIONED.
A
magnificent
home. Upper Brackets.
VANSTON
Well
built
Stucco
home
in_
good
condition throughout. Good dry basement.
Living rm., dining rm., large
kitchen, pantry or could be converted
into powder rm., 3 good size bedrms.,
bath,
electric service all rewired
in
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
downspouts,
2-car
garage.
Reasonable
poss., mid twenties.
LENVIEW
Attractive
Brick
Georgian
home
in
fine convenient location near schools
and transportation. Lge. liv. rm., din.
rm.,
bright
cabt.
kitihen.
3
nice
bedrms.,
142
baths,
recreation
rm.,
wfirpl.,
2.
car
att.
«gar.
In
top
condition. Only $37,500.
ENILWORTH
Attractive
Lannon
Stone
and
Clapboard Colonial with twin bay windows,
spacious liv. rm.,
din. rm., paneled
study, lge. kitchen w/breakfast rm., 5
bedrms.,
312
baths,
recreation
rm.,
enclosed
porch,
CENTRALLY
AIRCONDITIONED, 2 car att. gar. One of
the prettiest Colonials
on the North
Shore. Imm. poss. $79,500.
LMETTE
Beautiful Colonial Ranch just offered
in highly desirable
area.
Large
liv.
rm.,
marble
fpl., dining rm., lovely

kitchen,

breakfast

rm.,

2

twin

size

bedrms.
plus
paneled’
den
or
3rd
bedrm.,
2 tiled
baths,
tile
floored
bsmt.,
screened
porch
overlooking
pretty
garden,
2
car
att.
gar.,
landscaped
lot
110x103.
A
quality
home in spotless condition. $51,500.
AST GLENVIEW
Most
attractive Redwood
Contemporary
ranch
in lively
wooded
area.
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms. plus den (usable as 3rd
bdrm.; 142 tiled baths, open patio and
sernd.
porch;
att.
gar.,
gas
heat,
paneled
walls
and
open
beamed
ceilings. Lot 100 x 230. $38,250.

MART
Avis

&amp;

GOLEE,

8-3200

Realtors

Hillcrest

6-4700

Glenview Realty
Glenview

Glenview
mediate Possession
STOM
BUILT
anch; 2 bedrooms;

family room;

6-ROOM'
plus large

full basement;

blumbing;
aluminum
screens;
115-car brick
lent buy at $26,000.

GLENVIEW

BRICK
paneled

overhead

storms
and
garage. Excel-

REALTY

Established
1 Wackegan Road

1925
PArk

4-0600

BI5 CHASE AVE., Chicago
B

OPEN

HOUSE

bdrm.

pan.

1-6 P.M. SUN

Georgian

ist

floor

basement,

214 baths,

storms,

screens,

cond.,

,000.
ARTHUR

iy

17,

east Kenilworth.

AUG.

den,

central
d.d.,_

HELD BROKER
IR 8-7070

The

first floor has

20

plus

air

etc.

NORTHFIELD—Just
listed! This beautifully maintained
frame
ranch is a
perfect
house
for
a young
family.
Living-dining
combination
with
a
fireplace,
great
kitchen
with
large
breakfast area, 3 twin bedrooms, tiled
bath and 2 car attached garage. The
exceptional
lot
is 94x132
and
the
price is $36,500.

GLENVIEW—tThis

newly
listed _ splitlevel,
built in 1957, is an excellent
value
in
today’s
active
market.
Living-dining
combination,
large
kitchen
with
breakfast
area,
3 bedrooms, recreation room, 2 baths and a
powder room. The garage is connected
by a screened
breezeway.
Plus features include built-in oven and range,
tacked down carpeting, washer, dryer
and refrigerator. The price is $35,000.

HIGHLAND

PARK—Conveniently locat-

ed in the Ravinia section just a short
walk to schools, shops and the train,
this older house provides exceptional
room for the large family. The first
floor has a living room with fireplace,
dining room, small den, modern kitchen with builtsin oven and range and
a bath. There are 5 second floor bedrooms plus a nursery and bath, basement,
hot
water
gas
heat
and
a
wonderful lot 100 x 185.
The price is
$36,750.
KENILWORTH—tThis
frame
Dutch Colonial, which needs work both inside
and out is on a beautiful 100 x 175 lot
in a choice
east location.
The
first
floor
has
a
living
room,
with
a
fireplace, dining room,
kitchen, pine
paneled
family
room
and
a powder
room.
There
are
4 _ second
floor
bedrooms and a bath plus 2 additional
rooms
and
ae
bath
on_
the third.
Basement,
gas
heat
and
a
2 car
detached
garage
with
an apartment
above. The price is $59,500.
GLENCOE—This newly listed house is a
great property for the growing family.
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
gutters and downspouts
and a large
IRREGULAR
LOT.
The
price
is
$69,500.
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
heat.
We
believe
the possibility
for
future enhancement of land value is
tremendous. The price is $69,500.
GLENCOE—We
can now offer immediate possession for this desirable brick
and stone ranch. It was built in 1954,
on a nice lot 58 x 153 and is in one of
Glencoe’s
most
convenient
locations.
Living
room,
dining
room,
pleasant
kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath and powder
room. The heated garage is attached
and the price is $32,500.

GOELZER
714

Elm

Street

and

WILDE

REALTORS

HI

6-5544

GLENVIEW
COME

AND

SEE

FOR

YOURSELF

this lovely 7 rm. brick ranch on 3/4
acre
of
well
landscaped
ground.
Modern kit. and fam. rm. have been
added to this well constructed home.
Central air cond. Frple. in fam. rm.
Full bsmt. w/rec.
rm.
Cedar
closet.
Pella windows. Sliding glass doors to
gs
and many other extras. Priced
in
30s.

| TO 4
ROAD

EAST KENILWORTH
MAKE

AN

APPOINTMENT

TO

SEE

this gracious 9 rm. home on a quiet
deadend
street.
Owner
has invested
far more
than
the asking
price
of
$98,500.
An _ out-of-this-world
family
room, 31 x 21 with sliding glass doors
to a 40x 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.

BOB VOIGTS
UNiversity

4-4866

REALTY
ALpine

1-2374

Wilmette Life
Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements
Highland Park Herald
Deerfield Villager
Highwood Herald

SETTLED FOR SCHOOL IN THIS 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.

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91
91
91
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71
71

CHOICE AREA OF GOLF
Custom built one owner home, Brick
and
frame
colonial
with
4 bdrms.,
Beautiful carpeting, 242 baths, frpl. in
lge. family
rm. Professionally
landscaped.
IN 50
NEED4 BEDROOMS?
Glenview custom built split 214 baths,
2
fireplaces,
family
room,
2
car
garage. Almost 3/4 acre estate type
property.
MID 50s
BIG OAKS
Surround
this
brick
ranch.
3. bedrooms, 2 baths, basement, garage, de
luxe kitchen, large family room. .
CALL TODAY

WINNETKA
$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
3 car
garage
heated and with electrically controlled
doors. This home has every possible
appointment for luxurious living. Call
us for appointment to see it.

STONE AND BRK. CUSTOM BUILT
One owner
home
in East Glenview.
Professionally
landscaped
lot
with
private raised patio. Close to schls.,
shopping, transportation.
MID 40s
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—VACANT
Move
in
right
away.
All
newly
decorated. Excellent Swainwood area
of Glenview. 4 bdrm. split level. Call
today.
MID 40s

WINNETKA
¢
$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
landscaved yard and 3 car garage. Low
taxes. Will consider
any reasonable
offer and terms.

SPIC AND SPAN
Custom built 4 bdrm. brick Cape Cod
in Glenview. Liv. rm. with frpl., lge.
kitchen, full basement. 2 car garage.
UPPER
30s.
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.

PARK

$73,500
The beauty of a wooded ravine—the
serenity of a secluded site. These can
be yours in this charming Williamsburg
ranch
home.
Huge
step down
living room has a stone fireplace wall
and is perfect for your entertaining or

just

relaxing.

There

is also

LOVELY RANCH NEAR PARK
On beautifully landscaped large corner lot with many trees and shrubs,
professionally
done.
3
bdrms.,
11%
baths. Priced in
LOW 30s

a dining

room,
completely
equipped
kitchen,
three bedrooms, two baths, central air
conditioning
and a two car garage.
This home truly must be seen.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Spacious 4 bedroom 2 bath home with
extra
large
family
room.
2
car
garage. Large utility room. LOW 30s.

$24,500
EVANSTON
N.W.
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.
$34,000
EVANSTON

NEED SPACE?
:
8 rm. brick Cape Cod in Glenview. 4
bdrms., 2 baths, Ist floor family rm.
3/4 acre lot. Walk to grade and high
school.
$29,900
BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED
Low,
low
taxes,
3 bedroom
frame
ranch
in
Glenview.
Kitchen
with
eating space, tiled bath, garage. Many
inclusions,
LOW 20s

PRICE REDUCED

Southeast
Evanston.
Six
bedroom, 112 bath. Lannon
clapboard
Colonial
center

This

beautiful

home

room.
3
stone and
entrance.

with

brand

KOENIG &amp; STREY

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 14% car garage.
This is truly in a class by itself.

PA
AL
CR

Nash Realty
BAY

ROAD,

WINNETKA

NEW
LISTING—BEST
BUY
ON TOday’s market. A big home for the
large family. Only 3 yrs. old., immed.
poss. Custom built 2 story brick and
cedar.
4 to 5 bdrms.,
3 baths
step
saving
kitchen
2 fam.
rms.,
formal
fam.
rm.
with
all brick
walls
and
frple. Sep. din. rm., lge. liv. rm. with
w/w stone frple. ist fl. master bdrm..
with dressing
rm.
and bath.
14x14
library. Also 2nd bath 2nd fl. has 3
huge bdrms., loads of closets and good

storage

area.

22

car

att.

gar.

All

thermopane windows. Pegged flooring
throughout. This home could be ideal
for an in-law setup. Over 3500 sq. ft.
of living
area.
Ideally
located
and
could be sold on contract to qualified
buyer.
Priced
to sell.
Carol
Simko
(res.) 827-0504 272-3191
STARLTING CONTEMPORARY.
Just
listed.
A
de
luxe
designed
4
bdrm. ranch home,
242 baths, 4 car
gar., full basement.
Highly desirable
property.
Adjoining
forest
preserve.
This must be seen to be appreciated.
$65,000. Carol Simko
(9 res. O) 8270504. 272-3191.

John Channer

Mud

Room

QUINLAN

CALL

&amp; TYSON,

Low Fifties
Also Another 3,000 Sq. Ft.
4 Bedrm. — 2!/5 Bath Colonial
Home for a 60 Day Delivery.

TOWN

INC.
4

Opposite
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NEW TRIER EAST
An English Brick priced in the 50s.
Living
room
w/fpl.,
Dining
room,
Kitchen w/D and D and brkfst. space,
den, screened porch and powder room.
4 bedrooms and 2 tile baths on second
floor. Deep lot. A hop, skip and jump
to shops,
transportation
and
New
Trier East high school.

KENILWORTH

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

600 Green Bay
AL 1-5600

* Northbrook Star * Highland

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
&lt;i

t
—

a

ok

‘
‘a

tes?

Re
oer

aan

Road

Park Herald

details

REALTY
Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

and

has—

room,

a

dining

room

opening

to

porch,
a long efficient kitchen °
sunny dining area. Central air cc

tioning,

a not too large,

yet attrac

garden,
2 car
garage.
Walki
tance to the station, Sears and

Trier
East
$67,500.

and

shops,

Priced

GEORGE

RUMS

BEAUTIFUL INDIAN HILL ESTA’
MOST MODERN
KITCHEN AND
:
GLORIOUS YARD
;
Yes, there are many other attract
features—brick, slate roof, a spacic
room
arrangement—four
bedroo.
and
three
baths
upstairs,
a lar
reception hall, 14’ x 23’ living room

foot

dining

with

dining

space

in

room,.

excellent

space,

the

powder

kit

room,

basement

and

ever

Bocci-Ball court in the yard.
Cali for appointment today.
:
GEORGE RUMSFE!
WINNETKA
ENGLISH
M
HOUSE
Any appraisor would agree that at th
price of $125,000.
this is an excer
tional
‘‘buy’’.
3/4
acre of beauti:
ground,
outdoor
terrace,
circul
driveway,
red brick, slate roof,
fi
condition. Six 2nd floor bedrooms,
baths, wide red tiled reception h
18’ x 29’ living room with bay, ste
dining room,
sunny
breakfast
f
secluded
library with loads of
bo
space.
Call
for
picture
listing
appointment.
4
GEORGE RUMSFE!
NORTHBROOK
VOLTZ ROAD AREA

Most

attractive

brick

on nicely landscaped
Slate
floored
entry,

living

room

Colonial

R:

1% plus acre
generous
siz

with

paneled

firepl&lt;

wall and bay.
Formal
dining roo
large kitchen with many built-ins”
eating
area.
Paneled
family
master bedroom
and bath, two
ti
sized
bedrooms
and
bath.
Large
unfinished
basement.
Two
car al
tached
garage.
Quality
built
on

with hardwood floors and_
plaster
construction.
Carpeting
included
Owner has moved out of town and ha:
priced this property at $59,500
quick sale. For inspection,
plea
CAL DA

WINNETKA
GREELEY SCHOOL

j

—
ge

house |

wanted

is that much

Here

for
1

an
aa

DISTRICT

trans
to shopping,
is close
decor
and beaches. It is tastefully
and in spotless condition. Entry h
good sized living room with firepl
family
room,
dining
spacious
f
on
kitchen
and
room
powder
floor. Four twin sized bedrooms
and the price is
bath upstairs,
:
$36,500. For inspection, call

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

66-!

WINNETKA
CHARMING

COLONIAL

ready to
moye
into
and
in
convenient location. It has a
Rm., Dining
Rm., cypress panel
Den, nice Kitchen (new dishwasher), ¢

Bdrms.,

and

2-12

Baths.

Full

base-

ment and attic. fenced yard.
diate possession. $45,500.

Imn

_

BS

GLENVIEW
LANNON

STONE

Living

Rm.

fireplace

CLAPBOARD

wall.

Separate

Kitchen

Bdrm.

Bdrms.

(17x26)

Dining

with

has

and

by
re.

closets.

Rm.

CT

CT

Garden

windows

has

Mas

2

A ll

with

garage

automatic doors. Let us show
delightful home. $69,500.

WE HAVE
HOUSES

A LARGE
FROM

F

view.

att.

i

mod

area.

Bath.

Bath.

Rm.

2 car

basemer

Large

wonderful

Terrace.

_lovel:

fplce.

in

Rm.

breakfast

own

has

Another

Recr.

paneled

cue

AND

on wooded 3/4 acre. Built
and
maintained
with

ranch
owner

B:

you

SELECT

5

WHICH
PY TO SH

Weston

E. Daven

&amp; Co.
Dorothy Amos

Betse

Ruth Nock
Gracia Eagan

_EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
In prime Wilmette location. Large allbrick SPLIT LEVEL on a lovely landscaped lot. All conveniences including
Central Air Conditioning,
appliances
and many quality features throughout,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 214 car garage
with electric eye. $51,500.

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Landwehr

colonial

nm

meticulously
cared
for.
Four |
bedrooms, 21% baths, a cozy
pal
den with book space,
a large |

BUILDERS

Walters and

Realtors Since 1884
our picture display ads:
Review

thentic

—

Location.

Hillcrest 6-8400
SELL

Basement

for hes

present owners and incorporates m
fine construction features, many

2-Car Garage — Professional
| Landscaping — Storm Windows — Carpeting &amp; Drapes
— Patio — Special Lighting
Fixtures — Ideal Cul-De-Sac

Elm, Winnetka
OR

—

For Sale—Houses

KENILWORTH
:
A
QUALITY ONE-OWNER HO
This attractive home was built

THIS

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Closeout on Builder's Model
Home — 4 Large Bedrooms
— 2!/, Baths — Paneled Family Room With Fireplace —

&amp; Assoc.
747

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

INDIAN RIDGE

HI 6-7180
118 GREEN

Evanston
999 Linden
Winnetka
HI 6-7274

NORTHFIELD-CUSTOM BUILT
Featuring 4 bdrms., family rm., nice
kitchen, 212 baths, 3 frpls. Low taxes.
Adjoins
tennis
club. Walk
to schls.
and parks.
VALUE IN 60s

NORTHBROOK
$54,000
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.

HIGHLAND

&amp; STREY

NORTHFIELD FRENCH COLONIAL
In top area, with attractive acre of
wooded grounds. Lovely entrance hall, .
marble
frpl.,
separate
din.
rm.,
paneled family rm., 4 bdrms., 3 plus
baths.
MID 70s

BE

See

L. Ringer

482 Central
Highland Park
ID 2-6600

$61,500

158s

Sale—Houses

KOENIG

WINNETKA

TO BUY

See Our Display Ad

1967 Evanston Review ° Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

.

a

gracious living room with a fireplace,
dining room, kitchen with dishwasher,
powder room, den and screened porch.
There are 4 bedrooms and 3 baths on
the
second
floor
plus
2
additional
rooms
and
bath
on the
thrrd.
Full
basement, gas heat, 3 car garages and
a nice lot 82 x 175. The price is $82,500.

Area

RY
LIVABLE
HOME—7
ROOM
split-level in convenient
location for
schools and shops. Living room
has
ireplace;
recreation
room,
dining
oom; 3 bedrooms; 112 baths; kitchen
as built-ins and large eating area; 2ar brick garage; air-conditioning; in
excellent condition. $32,500.

NASH

KENILWORTH—Newly
listed red brick
colonial in one of the finest areas of

een

For

For Sale—Houses

and WILDE

OPEN SUNDAY
2450 CENTRAL

OUR 42ND YEAR
GOOD VALUES

158

For Sale—Houses

42 Green Bay

Weston

REALTORS
Road, Winnetka

ie.
E. pd

HI

NON RACIAL

6-4:

THIS PLEASANT LITTLE HOME H
5 rooms and bath on 1st floor,
potential convenient development wit!
of |
rooms
bsmnt.

15

on
the
2nd
$1,509 down.

floor;

has

f

Fey

ROOM
HOUSE
HAS
5
full bsmnt. and 2 car gar. oma

j

in nice loc. An older home
quality material modestly priced.

CAPE

COD

bedrms.;

fam.

rm.;

screened

BRICK
21%

baths;

2 car

AND
full

~*~

FRAME:

patio priced low 20s
DENNIS R. JONES
AL

:

1609 Fowler
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For Sele—Houses

158

“SAMUEL SHERWIN
nston
se

FIND

Luxurious

A

8

BETTER

rm.

Brick

orgian, w/garage. 4 big bedrooms,
4 ceramic baths, delightful paneled
iain floor family room
with sliding
or Opening to patio, and basement

aneled

rec.

room,

oversize

2

car

rage with elec. eye, separate eating
€a
and
deluxe
kitchen
with
dish-

washer, disposal, etc. NOW
! Grab

it!

Short

|

$54,500. Be

walk

to

Howard

Newly

ew

England

VHITE

PAINTED

panded

Cape

Cod,

centrally

4 BR

EX-

air-condi-

attached
garage,
kitchen,
full base-

nt. Dawes-Chute
transp. to Loop.

vanston

Charm!

BRICK

oned,
2
baths,
place,
cabinet

Listed

School
$38,900.

area

nr.

Victorian Charm

INT IT UP. FIX IT UP. 8 LOVELY
oms, 4 BR’s, 3 fireplaces, gracious
ntry, high ceilings.
On 100 x 165 lot,
baths.
Priced
in
20s.
ChurchAsbury vicinity.
A SHERWINNER.

nston

Just Reduced

STORY

CHARMER

IN

MINT

CON-

!6rms., 3 BRs, 11% baths, 2 car
garage,
delightful
yard
with
fruit
s, fireplace.
Move
in for school
_opening. Now $33,500.

Evanston

Nr. Main-Ridge

ND
LOTS
OF
LAND,
UNDER
unny skies above .. . not 4 song title
... a reality on this 7 rm., 4 BR, 2
path
Victorian
set
on
a mammoth

‘71 x 180
location

lot.
and

‘occupancy.

Hard to find
HOW. In 20s.

Zoned

anston
r

in close-in
Immediate

R-3.

Nr. Downtown

MAINTAINED
8 RM. HOME,
4
S up, 28’ liv. rm. with fireplace, 3
garage. Well designed home and

ust $27,900

anston

FHA

Financing

M.
3 BR
BRICK
BI-LEVEL
IN
ashington
School
area N. of Main

Street,

2

car

brick

garage,

paneled

fam. rm. $31,500. Low down
year financing. Call now!

vanston
-2
=

Drive by

NATHANIEL.
this

payment,

fine

TAKE

6 rm.

3 BR

2

A

LOOK

bath

Brick

ie a Cod. It’s a honey. Then call
to
inspect interior. Just $25,000.

us

STREET
UNiversity 9-2575

‘Clean and bright 5 ROOM

:

bungalow in

t residential neighborhood. Within
walking
distance
to Shops,
Schools,
ansportation.
Full Bsmt.
Liv-

:

eating

Rm.

Comb.

Two twin sized

ms.

One nursery or sewing Rm.
attic. Plenty of Storage area.
: Yet. 1 car Garage. AN EXCELLENT
This
$26,500.
CALL-AL

WILMETTE
W

LISTING

ON

MEADOW

GEORGIAN

158

2
story
residence—3
bedrms.,
11%
baths, rough hewn
marble
firepl. in
liv. rm,, 13x 19 family rm, Ist floor,
washer-dryer area also Ist floor—additional basement game
rm., carpeting,
drapes,
inel.
Homein
fine
condition
ready
to
move
in;
Lt
55 x 177—Low
tax $488. Low
Heating
cost $175. Price $30,000.
-

brown

stone

foyer;

3

bedrooms

WINNETKA
NEW ON MARKET RANCH
Alcminum Life-time siding 3 bedrms.,
142 baths-tiled;
sevarate
dining
rm.
Wood
cabinet
kitchen.
Large
Lot
75 x 180 with trees; Full basement and
DRY,
CENTRAL
AIR
CONDITION-

3

car

garage.

require your immediate
the price of $34,000.

This

attention

DRIVE

A

room

on

A

TI

It

IN

WIN.

in
1959
by
AIR-CONDI-

D with 2 car attached

Garage.

is on a 77’ x 200’ lot with shrubs and

nee

evens
privacy.
This
home
h
large
Living
Rm.
W/Fireplace,
Dining
m., Kitchen, Recreation Rm.
W/Fireplace
in Bsmt.
and
all Bedrooms
will take twin beds. 2nd Fir.

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.

$84,500

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
porch,
attached
garage.
Beautifully
landscaped lot with 130’ frontage.

J. CLARKE BAKER

bath has twin lavatories and there is a
der

rm.

2 BEBVENSON

on

ist

——

Flr.

phone:

UN

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
| Bevis Street

9-

Evanston, Illinois
273-3855

‘SKOKIE

bdrm., 142 baths,
evel, ash paneled,

NEW

LISTING

face brick
rec. room,

- air-cond.
Beautiful gs i gr
Mons , 2 car garage. Immed.
Jwner transferred. $34,900.
‘(LENCOE

NEW

splitcent.

CALL

Jane Hanley
Alice Pietrowicz
1219 Washington,

Use

rec.

r att. gar.

room.

IN 60s.

Cent.

Executive

EL ROSENTHAL

: i

Classified

a

aed

e

835-1800

Professionally

location.

fireplace;

large

Living

kitchen

with

CONVENIENCE

THE

NAME

OF

WILMETTE
SPACIOUS

AND

BEAUTIFUL

LARGE

home.
11 rms.,
6 bedrms.,
3 baths,
LR
w/fple.,
panel.
study,
fam.
rm.
w/fple., lge. country style kit. w/sep.
eating
area,
Indry.
rm.
on
Ist fl.,
bsmt.
has
Ige.
plap
area.
Lovely.
foyer. This home is for a big happy
family.

Highland
A

Park

Hugh C. Michels
and Company
751 ELM

ST., WINN.

Hillcrest

CALL CHARLOTTE

Mitchell Brothers

Deerpath

CE 4-1855
BR 5-1855

Forest

HOMEFINDERS
AT WILMETTE
F,. G. Hastings, Realtor

“EACH ONE OF THESE
EXCEPTIONAL BUYS
IS AVAILABLE BY
SEPTEMBER |
OCCUPANCY"

TRANSFERRED OWNER
Regretfully leaves this gracious, bea
tifully maintained brick Colonial ho
ideally
located
in
lovely
KENI
WORTH.
Recreation
room,
Livi
room w/marble fireplace, Library,
bedrooms,
212 baths, 2 car garag|
Priced well below reproduction cog
Low 90s. Call Mrs. May
(AL 1-0550, res

KENILWORTH:
3 bdrms.,
112
baths
and only a short walk to the C.N.W.
train station and Sears School. This
Red Brick Colonial has a basement
recreation room, attached garage, and
pleasant yard. Priced at $45,500.

BE THE FIRST
To own this spacious Colonial home
very
desirable
area
of
NORT
BROOK.
Full basement,
huge foye
Family room w/fireplace, 4 bedroom
214
baths,
2
car
garage.
MAN
CHARMING
EXTRAS.
Possessid
Sept. lst. Mid 50s.
Call Mrs. Rose

DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO $39,500:
Northwest
Evanston
Dutch
Colonial
design with 3 brms., 11% baths, first
floor
family
room,
modern
kitchen
with family size eating area, located
within
walking
distance
to
Willard
School and bus transportation.

COMPARE!
See for yourself. You can’t beat th
spacious
home
in
lovely
NORTH
BROOK
KNOLLS
at this low pric
Full basement, paneled Family roo
w/fireplace,
modern
Kitchen
w/se
arate breakfast area, 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, 2 car garage. Uniquely priva
yard. $44,500.
Call Mrs. Hasting

LINCOLNWOOD SCHOOL:
Northwest
Evanston
Colonial
with 3
bdrms.,
112 baths, basement
recreation room
with
additional
fireplace,
modern kitchen, separate dining room
and choice size screen porch adaptable to expansion.
Loads
of privacy
with attractive back yard. Price was
recently reduced to only $34,500.

ONLY YOUR INSPECTION
Will enable you to evaluate the meri
of this luxurious 2 year old custo
built
Ranch
located
in
exclusi
Grant-Voltz Road area. It is so wd
designed that upkeep and maintenan¢
can be kept at a minimum. DO YO
WANT
PRIVACY?
Master
Bedroo
Suite is separated from 3 other fami
bedrooms. There are 3 baths, paneld
Family
room,
absolutely
fabulo
Kitchen,
3
car
garage.
Upp
brackets.
Call Mrs. Ingra

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

mrs. MADISON and
realtors

UNiversity 9-5600

HOMEFINDERS

2902 Central Street, Evanston

KENNETH
ARE

YOU

CALL

A CHAUFFEUR?

TODAY

FOR

You

APPOINTMENT.

WHERE
THE
HEART
IS—and you'll lose yours to this fine
home
which
offers
the
ultimate
in
luxury.
Living room
with
cathedral
ceiling, oak pan. family room, large
bedrms.
Centrally
air-conditioned.
Stunning
landscaping.
Underground
sprinkling.
Magnificent
views.
PRICED
WAY
UNDER
REPLACEMENT VALUE!
CALL AT ANY HOU

KENNETH FRIEND
Hubbard

Woods

AL

won’t

IS

BY

111 Green

FRIEND

be anymore in this attractive older all
brick home within a few blocks of the
train, shops and lake. Rarely are we
able to offer such great convenience
combined
with
outstanding
value.

Trade-ins

TYSON

&amp; Company

UNiversity 4-1102
ALpine 1-11¢
EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ONLY
GR 5-0922
GR 5-2383
PArk 4-175

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HOME

NEW

Appleton

Serving the North Shore Since 1903
2548 Green Bay Rd., Evanston
GR 5-3900
BR 3-3900

6-7100

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Lake

OF

associates

RANCH
IN THE NORTH. 8 RMS.
4 bedrms.,
3 baths.
Lge.
kitch.
w/
eating
area,
L—LR/DR.
separate
wing
w/bedrm.,
bath
and fam.
rm.
This is great for guests.
An exceptional
lot
in
a
very
pretty
area.
$43,500.

East Glenview
5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
BRICK RANCH—414 BATHS
Custom built for Executive, in estate
like area on heavily wooded ground
20x 26 Liv. Rm.
with Frpl.;
13x 2
Din.
Rm.;
14x19
Equipped
Cal
Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl.; 26x16 ls
Fir. Family
Rm.;
35x15
Jalousie
Porch.
Unusual
Bsmnt.
has
Loung
Rm. with Wet Bar, 2nd Family R
with Frpl., Game
Rm.,
Photo
R
Pow. Rm.,
Office or Den.
200 am
service, Floodlighted grounds, Centrd
Air Condtng., 2 car att. garage wit
Elec. Eye door, abundance of clos¢
and storage space. Owner
will he}
finance or Sell on Contract. Priced &lt;¢
iets
than
building
cost
plus
la
value.

DEERFIELD RD. WEST
OFF WILMOT.
Beautiful
114
year
old
Split-level.
Design and appointments are Perfect.
4 Twin
sized
Bedrooms,
21% Baths.
Family
size Kitchen.
24 ft. Paneled
Family Room with stone fireplace and
sliding doors to Patio. Lovely landscaped
lot with
many
trees.
2 car
garage.
This
is
Extra
De-Luxe
throughout and Must Be Seen.
$52,000.

eating

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 bedrooms, 2 baths

E.

1680 CLAVINIA AVE.

SOUTH

Evanston

De luxe brick ranch with panorami
Views! Liv. Rm. with Frpl. and Pic
Wdw., Dining area with Sliding
glas
Wdw. Wall to Patio, equipped
Birc
Cab.
Kitchen
with
Brkfst
Bay—a
overlook the btfly. landscaped flood
lighted yard and beyond over the go
Course, also 3 Bedrms., 2 Vanity Ti
Baths, full heated basement, 2 car at
garage. Reudced to $45,000.

|-4

Open Sunday

WE
in a

this house.
You
can walk to everything
(Lake
included).
LR
w/fplc.,
sep.
DR,
kit.
w/eating
area,
sun
room. Home is in immaculate condition, newly painted exterior. $45,000.

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee
Wilmette

Ads

IS

Northwest

$17,800

BLOCK
TO
BOLTWOOD
PARK.
Close to shops, school and bus. Large
living room, separate dining room. ist
floor,
den
or 3rd bedroom,
2 large
bedrooms,
on 2nd.
11% baths, 2 car
garage. Beautiful garden. Patio with
gas light. Ideal for small family.

DEERFIELD

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
2 STEEPLECHASE

BETTER THAN

283

ONLY
14

Evanston

Lovely
dutch
colonial
has
liv. rm
15 x 25 with Frp!., Birch Cab. Kitche
with
dishwasher
and
Brkfst.
Rm
Din. Rm. or Den, enclosed Porch an
Pow.
Rm.;
2nd
flr has
3 Bedrmsg
(very
large
master);
Bath
an
stairway to floored attic. Home
ha
full basement, Gas heat, fenced rea
eee
taxes under $500. Reduced t

BRICK
BUNGALOW—Dawes
School—2
plus
bedrooms.
Beautiful
carpeting,
excellently
maintained.
Low
20s.
Monthly payments, $153.

with

FIVE BEDROOMS,
TWO PLUS BATHS
IN EAST WILMETTE

Central

LOVELY,
charming
brick
colonial
ranch home on quiet, dead-end street
in
N.W.
Evanston.
Willard
School.
Close to Dominic’s Food Store and No.
1 Bus.
2 bedrooms,
and expandable
attic. Large
lot, 2-car garage.
Low,
low 30s.

land-

(W. of Sunset Ridge, N. of Willow)
This home has world flavor-imported
touches
all
over.
NB
door
knobs,
marbles, cornices. 12 rms., 7 bedrms.,
414 plus baths, master bdrm. suite on
Ist fl., self-cleaning
kitch.,
LR
w/fplc.,
fam’
rm.
w/fple.,
pan.
lib.,
formal DR. Plan of home is perfect
for parties w/center court yd. A one
in a billion. Upper bracket.

|-4

2314 SIMPSON

side drive.

room

East Glenview

JUST
LISTED.
4
BEDROOMS,
215
Baths. Large living room. First Floor
Family
room
plus
large
screened
Porch.
Newer
home
in Lincolnwood
School Area
$48,500

NORTHFIELD

Established 1855
Complete Real Estate Service for over 100 years
Transfer Service
Blanket Mortgages
Guarantee Selling Price
Members
Evanston North Shore Board of Realtors
Multiple Listing Service

2

REDUCED TO LOW 30s
anston. Sparkling, clean and pretty
m, pan. den and rec. room,
block
to Oakton
bus. Air-cond.
ner has 2 houses, wants offer.

floor.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

LISTING

air-cond.

6-1015

Hollister Want

ain walnut. Liv. rm. with frpl., din.
. kit., master
bedroom
and pan.
or 4th bdrm. on first 2 twin size
‘ooms on 2nd. A marvelous pan.

aarey

ALpine

corposs.

S.E., 20 x 22. Main floor, family room,
exquisite cabinet work in matched

‘

Realtor

CALL—MRS.

sliding

area, stove and refrigerator included.
Completely decorated. Full basement;
garage. 6 blocks to downtown Evanston. 3 blocks to Dewey School. Only

GLENVIEW
HOME

Custom
built
CENTRALLY

third

convenient

to

WINNETKA

BEDROOM

and

proof studio or
with sun deck,
bath.
4
other
2 car garage.

EVANSTON
Open Sunday

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

COLONIAL
WITH
1, 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.

NETKA.
weet.

fireplace

QUALITY
AT
A LOW PRICE.
offer this 3 bedroom brick home

In finest

close

stone

Bev SloncNenced

Custom
built
and
located
in
t
Glenayre Section this de luxe 4 or
Bedrm, Brick Colonial has Liv. Rm
26 x 1442
with
Massive
Frpl.
and
Picture Bay; Din. Rm. with louvered
doors
to
Family
Rm,
with
Sliding
Wdw.
wall to Patio;
fully equipped
Cab. Kitchen plus 12x12 Brksft R
All twin
size Bedrms.;
3 Cer. Tile
Vanity
Baths—Master
Bedroom
ha
own, extra Family Rm. 30x13 wit}
furniture bookcase blt.-ins; 2 car at
garage, and abundance of closets and
Storage space. Irregular lot 148’ Frtge
Priced to sell at only $64,500.

REALTORS

ATTRACTIVE
CAPE
COD
IN
CENtral Evanston. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
large
family
room,
kitchen
with
eating
area.
Stove
and _ carpeting
included.
Near
Skiles
School.
Only
$24,500.

FAMILY

Residence

with

MOST LIVABLE
HOUSE
FOR THE
least money.
Attractive living room
with
fireplace
and
cheerful
picture
window; separate dining room, kitchen with eating
area,
3 comfortable
bedrooms
plus
a_
sleeping
porch.
Carpeting
and
appliances’
included.
Full
basement;
2 car garage.
All
schools are within walking distance,
so is the train. Low 30s.

KENILWORTH
LARGE

customers.

scaped yard; large garage,
2 blocks to the lake. 60s

70s.

Brick

our

PLENTY
OF ELBOW
ROOM
IN THIS
comfortable
house
with newly
decorated rooms
and center hall design.
Attractive living room with fireplace
and access to large screened porch,
formal
dining
room,
large
modern
kitchen. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths plus
a sleeping porch. 2 bedrooms and bath

section of large homes. Attractively
decorated
and
maintained
in
top
condition. 2 car attached garage. High

THE

please

150.

Mitchell Brothers

BUSINESS”

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

IMPRESSIVE
BRICK
HOME
WITH
4
plus bedrooms, 314 baths on about 1%
acre.
Pleasant
family
room
and

FOR

to

For Scle~Monses

$21,500

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

Delightful

IS OUR

doors to patio. Sound
den. Master bedroom
dressing
room
and
bedrooms,
2145 baths,
70s.

at

a division of

off kitchen.

HOME

INC.

DISTINCTIVE
HOME
PLANNED
for
efficient
living.
2
year
old
centrally
air
conditioned
contemporary split-level on 3/4 acre. Spacious
entrance hall, living room and dining
room. Specially designed all formica
cabinet
kitchen
with
built-ins
and
eating
area.
Large
paneled
family

will

King's Court Corporation

breakfast room

HILL REALTY,

If you’re buying, let us heip find the
very place you want. If you’re selling,
we can save you time and trouble by
showing your property only to interested, qualified prospects.
Since our
one
object
is to provide
you
with
‘“‘home
happiness,’’
why
not.
see
us—and see what we can do for you.

to

GLENVIEW (Northeast)
Just
listed.
One
owner,
9
room
contemporary split-level on 3/5 acre.
FOUR
bedrooms—2!2
baths—2
car
garage—walnut pan. rec. rm.—walnut
pan.
family
rm.
w/crab_
orchard
frple.—slate
floored
entry—cathedral
ceiling living room—dining room—formica
cab,
kitchen
w/large
eating
area. 4 pe pain
area off concrete
drive.
Landscape
for
beauty
and
screening. Glazed and screened porch.
Built 1963. $62,500.

158

jelsicdincai

determined

and

HEMPHILL BUILT
LUXURY RANCH SPECIALTY
|
Custom
built
for
present
owner—2
bedrooms—212 baths—2 fireplaces— 12
closets—magnificent
family
room—
distinguished
living
room—jalousied
den — country kitchen — centrally air
conditioned—2 car
garage w/elec. eye.
Many inclusions.
Professionally landscaped. Beautifully decorated. Immaculate condition. $69,500

New

For

CONTENTMENT
FOR
OUR
CUStomers. A satisfied home buyer is our
best advertiser. That’s why we’re so

MUST BE SOLD—PRICE SLASHED
Owner has purchased 2nd home. This
attractive
Colonial
with
life-time
Aluminum
siding,
3 bedrm,.
ranch,
nice kitchen, fenced yard, oversize 1
car garage—Now $20,500.

ING.

~&gt;=

“YOUR

HIGHLAND PARK
Roman Brick and Redwood contemporary
nestled
on
a
1%
acre
with
maximum privacy on dead end street;
sunken living rm. with paneled walls
and a cathedral exposed beam ceiling,
raised fire place;
lovely dining area
with
bcilt-in
marble
server
and
display
cabinets
plus
storage;
spacious wood cabinet kitchen with eating
area, library on ist floor off lovely
two ceramic tile baths—Expandable
4 bedrms., 3 baths—Price $57,500.

\

5

INDIAN

BRICK

‘WILMETTE

SAMUEL SHERWIN
es
607 HOWARD
-BRoadway 3-5420

a,

For Sale—Houses

NILES
VACANT

A Best Buy!

NEVER

gain!

‘eee

835-3750

OWNER
NORTHFIELD . DElighful area of young executives. 61%
yr. old 4 bdrm.,
21% bath Colonial.
Bluestone patio, lovely gardens. Dishwasher,
disposal,
range
oven,
exc.
carp.,
and
drapes.
Low
40s.
171
Riverside. HI 6-8751.

.

Bay

Rd.,

Wilmette

144

DELIGHTFUL HOME
With
many
plus features.
All bri
Glenview split-level, in move-in cond
tion. Slate foyer, step down liv. r
separate
din.
rm.,
lovely
fami
kitchen
with built-in appls.,
3 lar
bdrms.,
2 baths,
very
large
fami
rm.,
air-conditioned.
2 car
garag
PLUS...
a delightful kidney shap
pool with diving board
and filteri
system.
LOW 4

KOENIG &amp; STR
AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330
PA

Wilmet
Northbrog

9-0330

Glenvie

If You

Have

Little Cash

BUT CAN MAKE
SIZEABLE
MON
ly payments we can find a home f
you.
Consult
us
without
obligatio
We
also furnish secondary financi
and purchase
existing contracts
a
mortgages.

Roth Mortgage
3000

Central

St.
UNiversity

Corporatio
9-1444

Evanston hivtew * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland
Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwcod Herald August

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

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rc ik

PSs

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�158A

For Sale——Houses

_ J. BRADY REALTY CO.
$53,500

Utterly Charmin

A
QUIET
ACRE
IN
SUNSET
Ridge school district. First floor has
spacious
living room
with fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
step
saving
kitchen with breakfast
area, master
bedroom
and
bath
plus
a
den
or
second bedroom.
Second floor has 2
large bedrooms
(one is 12x18)
and
another ceramic bath. Other features
include
a_
screened
porch
ideally
located
for
conversion
to a family
room,
central
air
conditioning
and
beautiful landscaping. Owner —so
deferred
possession
and
wort
waiting for.

SUNSET

RIDGE

OR
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.

Northbrook

Estate

SUNSET
walk

to

school.

YET

Custom

built

SHORT

by

. J. BRADY
Willow

REALTY

Road,

Northfield

CO.
HI6-5700

COD

OAK

ACRES

DUNTRY
RANCH
HOME
8
RMS.,
216
baths.
All
large
comfortable
rooms. Lovely wooded setting. Inforal pattern for easy family living. 4
ibdrms. plus den, and newly designed
kitchen.
Central
air cond.
Screened
porch;
2 car
electric
eye
garage.
Olympic size swimming pool, heated
and filtered. Wonderful value in the
id 50s. Call Mrs. Rankin for details
(eves. 446-4183).

EAST

WILMETTE

DVELY
WHITE
COLONIAL.
CLOSE
to beach and Central School. 10 full
rooms plus screened porch. 6 bdrms.
(2 on 3rd fl.); 3 baths. New kitchen.
Excellent
condition.
Mr.
Baur
for
details
eves. 446-0746).

IN WINNETKA
USUAL
OFFERING
IN MOST
DEBirable
location
on
a
140
ft.
lot.
Beautifully
built
stone
Colonial
in
excellent condition. 9 rms. including 5
bdrms., 315 baths, very large liv. rm.
/frpl.;
gracious
din.
rm.;
glazed
porch;
sep. breakfast rm.;
kit. w/D
and D. Few steps up from 2nd fl. to 2
pblayrooms.
Large
cedar
closet
and
storage area. Call Mrs. Webster for
Hetails (Eves. VE 5-1647).

TOWN
B Elm

&amp; COUNTRY

ASSOCIATES
Street

6-8000

INC.

BR

Winnetka

3-5080

DEERFIELD
OUNTRY
LIVING—lovely
3/4 acre
ot in fine residential
area.
Expanlable 2 bedroom ranch with its huge
iving and dining room now available
DN
CONTRACT.
This
fine
buy
inludes a breezeway to a 2 car garage.
Dnly $26,000. Ask for Lillian Kersteter.
WILMETTE
XECUTIVE’S
HOME—3_
bedroom,
brick bi-level. One owner. Everything
s
de
luxe
from
the _ professional
andscaping around the circle driveay to the breakfast
room
off the
itchen
with
built-ins.
If
you’re
ooking for an outstanding home, this

EQUENS
Meadow
OPEN

REALTY

Rd.,
Northbrook
272-0200
ALL DAY SUNDAY

UNG
COLONIAL
ON
SECLUDED
treet.
Wonderful
for
kiddies
large
nd small. Picture book pretty interiwith
bay
windows,
shutters
and
fireplaces.
3
bedrooms.
Separate
amily room. 2 car garage. $37,950.

LAKESIDE
| Central

was

1%

Av.,

B.P.

EVANSTON
3-3750

REALTY

432-6320

SERVICES

Drive Edens expressway to Deerfield
Rd. West exit; 1 mile West to KINGS
COVE—Furnished Idea homes open 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and Sunday.

IRVIN A. BLIETZ

WINNETKA

45 Yrs. of Building Excellence
869-3000
READY FOR YOU.
AND
YOUR
FAMILY:

446-8050

&amp; STREY

NON

RACIAL

HOME WITH AN EXTRA LOT
4 bedrooms, large living room, dining
room.
115
baths,
2
car
attached
garage. With the sale of the house is a
36 x 81 lot all for only $21,500.
3 Bedrooms
Stucco
home,
spacious
living room
dining room.
Full basement. FHA financing available. Only
$1,000 down.
ALBERT
Emerson St.

GASKIN CO.
UNiversity

9-1669

APPROXIMATELY $4,000 DOWN WILL
buy
this
NEW
2 story
5 bedroom
colonial with 214 baths, full basement,
de
luxe
kitchen
and
family
room,
beautiful fireplace. Top schools. Cali
broker today. Priced in LOW 40s.

KOENIG

&amp; STREY

PA 9-0330
AL 1-0330
CR_ 2-0330

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

.
.
.
.

e

Room 300
1609 Sherman

Nixon,

Hahn
Av:

LAKE-BAY

Bldg.

REALTY

WILMETTE: JUST LISTED
Spacious
four
bedroom,
§air-conditioned
Colonial
built
in
1959,
242
baths; 2 car garage;
paneled recreation Pgs
with fireplace.
Call now!

ee AKE-BAY REALTY

1409

Lake

158A

Av.,

Wilmette

For Sale—Houses

256-3000

by Area

BARRINGTON-FINEST AREA,
Charming
Col.
7 yrs.
old;
lge. liv.
rm.;
sep. din. rm, w/bay; fam. rm.;

4 bdrms.;

w/stair

ldscpd.
duction

to

3 baths; 3 fples.; dble. gar.
left.

Full

lge. lot. Priced
cost.
Mid
50s.

bsmt.;

prof.

below
Call

reproowner

DUakirk 208%:

$46,900

in

Deerfield — A

Real

Elm,

fully
carpeted
brick
living room, separate

home.
dining

GLENVIEW

bdrm.

Large
room,

kitchen 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.
FIRST

TIME

1 floor

OFFERED

cedar

shingle

6

room

home

with basement.
Living room w/fireplace,
dining room,
kitchen,
2 bedrooms, bath plus large entry room. 2
car
garage
with
nice
fenced
in
back yard in lovely neighborhood. Near
all
conveniences.
Early occupancy.

$25,500

ANN

ANDRUSS,

440 Green Bay Rd.

CHICAGO
6900 NORTH
‘‘In-law apt.’’ plus 7 room home.
28’ living rm. Large as
room.
2 car garage
aang? in 30s
JOS. RUSH REALTOR
5 538-7100
2339 W. Howard

3

ALpine 1-7300
EVANSTON

See

While

You

REALTOR

Kenilworth
Can

ROOMY
AND
ECONOMICAL,
3° BRS.
plus two more finished rooms, newer
elect. service,
kit. and bath, 4 car

‘st.
BY OWNER | §ar3ge- Can be rented. “Monroe
DEERFIELD
UN 4-9020
Cyrus &amp; Co.
2 STORY COLONIAL: 9 RMS.;
4 bdrms.; 21% baths; sep. dining rm.;
EVANSTON
A Find!!
central air.; 2 car att. gar.: For appt.
wkdays.

777-7300

wkends

945-3693

DEERFIELD:
3 BEDROOM
RANCH
11g
baths,
carpeted,
drapes,
large
paneled family room. $31,500. 945-4274.

attrac.

1500

AND

Lamplighter, serving Lake —

Bluff

&gt;
eet ee

¥
hei

&amp;

Bae

pares

-

A

est

Teta

BY

home

ft.

lot.

ft.

house

OWN

w/2

Nr.

2%

plus

606

baths;

bdrn

Loop

tra

lot,

$29,900.

ROGER.

fully

3

air

cond.;

Gilbert Rayner Associate
266

E.

Deerpath

LAKE

CE

4-3800

FOREST
OVER 2 WOODED

Lake

Fore

BY O
ACRES

RM., LIBRARY-OFFICE, PAN.
OR 4TH B.R. W/FPLC., DBL
MANY BUILT-INS, $49,500. 234.9

ROOM

Long

WEST

BY

OWNER

PARK-SUNSET

BY

close

full pan.
to

OWNER.

park,

High

New

pools,

colonial—$69,500.

old

home

on

214

acres

MT.
PROSPECT
SSONTEF
section overlooking Golf course.
an
br. ranch,
3 lge.
bdrms.
2
baths, full din. rm., 2 frpls., 8 c
$42,500. CL 3-4668.

NEW LISTING

NORTHBROOK

Close-In Country Living

Call

for

appt.

to

see

this

oi

3-bdrm.,1

bath.
Rambling
Ranch
w/the
custom extras of a one- owner
Beaut.
liv./din,
rm.
‘“L’’
w/
paneling, indirect lighting, W/W
Easy to maintain kit. w/blt.-in ov
range and D/W. Beautifully
rm. Sep. util. rm. and lge.
2-car
Just right for the family or c
toad enjoy their home and
yard.
Poss. Good financing. $34,5

Need

More Space?

THIS
4-BDRM.
HOME
HAS
baths,
liv.
rm.
w/frple.,
w/brkfst. area and built-in
range. Its pan. fam. rm. w

BRK.

bsmt.;

year

custom
home
wooded
area,
4
be
rooms, 212 baths, huge entey, Papet
living
room
and
separa
room,
custom
kitchen
with
eati
area, utility room on Ist floor, |
sized family room with fireplace ;
beamed ceiling, screened porch,
s¢
ing room, 242 car garage, central
conditioning
and
partial
base
Functional
modern
interior for
maintenance, Call cINTOSH eve
ARTHUR . og ae!

|

new
and
Only

AREA

Area

FARMINGTON

One

DESIGNED

BY

Grove

opens

to

patio

2. FUL
cab.
ov 4

w/fountain

and

"

His!

pond. There is an att. gar. —
run.
Beaut.
1!2-acre lot on
street
near
forest
preserve.
2
walk to grade school.
Quick Possession
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook
Pa

. dog
i

‘NORTHBROOK BY OWNER Open Sat. and Sun. 1-5 —

SEPTEMBER

3

2

20s. 831-

OCCUPANCY—2239 _

Catherine St., Charming 2 story
Cape
Cod—3 - bedrooms—144
attached
gerage
fireplace,
full
Patio,
screened
porch.

back

yard—Quiet

block

blocks

from

to

transportation.

ety drapes
-N

2

Will

$36,500.

built

lge.

bdrms.;

bdrm.;

8 yr.

Liv.,

a

Milwauk

include

carpe

2-5423

OWN ER—CUS-

old

Col.

potential

din.

street,

Sc

and

CR

O RTHBROOK-—-BY

tom

block

Greenbriar

shopping

rm.

split-level, *#

4th

comb.

dorm.

w/:

lge. kit. w/built- -ins; fam. rm. or
2 baths; bsmt.; and att. 2 car
gar.
popular Northbrook Highlands.

272-6186.

| NORTHBROOK—1961

8

rm.,

baths;

2

story

library;

HIGHLAND
2
bsmt.
and

st

Col.

full

Vacant. Immed. poss.
’ app’t. to see interior, CR

1967 Evanston ettes ¢ Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

and The iene

ae

buy-back if you are transferred
withi
18 months on 4 bedroom brand r
smartly designed 2 story at $53,

REALTY CO.

brick ranch;

shopping,

ser.
rec;
rm.
car gara

~“LAKE
FOREST—LAKE BLUF.
Why
pay
rent
and = sacrifice
advantages
of
owning?
Guarant

acre lot. Price $23,900. 432-0703.
gar.;

wh

blks. Sears School; 4 biks. N
3 blks. train. Call owner, 251-

HIGHLAND
PARK
— HIGHMOOR
area 2 Ige. bdrms., 1 pan.; liv. rm.,
newly erptd.; pan. and CT kit.; CT
bath; util. rm. and 2 car gar. ‘on 1

bdrm.

sep. DR, kit.

EAST

rm.

75

24.

rms.;

HIGHLAND
PARK-SUNSET
AREA
3
bdrm. brick split level; 1-142 baths;
lge. pan. family rm. w/frple.; fenced
yd.
w—24’
swimming
pool;
2
car
garage. BY OWNER—
Mid 30s. 831-

car

LR;

KENILWORTH,

HIGHLAND
PARK:
SPLIT
LEVEL
3
bdrms., 242 baths, lge. liv. rm., sep.
din. rm., pan. fam. rm., stone frple.,
sernd
porch,
master
suite,
wooded
area.
Att.
gar.,
mud
rm.,
much
storage. 40s. 831-9296.

HIGHLAND

and

just sold for $25,000). Priced

ranch; 3 bdrms.; 2 baths; large pan.
fam.
rm.;
cent. air-cond;
att. gar.;
1/3 acre fenced-in yd.; close to schls.
and
park;
immac.
cond.;
immed.
occup. Mid 30s. 724-7524.
GLENVIEW
COUNTRYSIDE:
6 RM.
ranch; liv.-din. rm. comb.; 2 bdrms.;
lge.
pan.
fam.
rm.;
drapes;
and
shutters;
145’; fruit trees. By appointmbent.
PA 4-1975.
SPLITATTRACTIVE
GLENVIEW
level, by owner. 3 bdrms., pan. fam.
rm., eating space in kit., nice yard
with
patio
and
swings.
Wilmette
Schools. $25,900. 610 Long Rd. 724-9351.

FOR JUST $25, ar ie
CAN FIT YOU
into a 7 Rm., 4
2 bath home on
upper
Ridge
walking
distance
to
Northwestern Univ. 2 car garage too!
Call us. Samuel Sherwin Real
Estate,
UN 9-2575

5

Wooded

729-0004

Winnetka

pene.

DIRECT FROM OWNER
AL 1-8743.
KENILWORTH

BY OWNER
GLENVIEW
First
time
offered.
Attractive
trilevel;
2
bdrms.;
pan.
den.;
lge.
liv.
rm.;
din.
rm.;
kit.;
2 baths;
scr.-in
porch;
patio;
garage;
full
bsmnt.;
comb.
alum.
storms
and
screens. Air-cond.; cptg.; drapes;
all
appl.
incl.. Nice ‘fenced
back
yard.
Lovely neighborhood; located near all
conveniences.
Priced
in upper
30s.
Call for appt. 724-6089

Hillcrest 6-8400
EVANSTON NORTHWEST
NEWLY
LISTED:
1 floor,

BUILT

DOETSCH

&amp; ASSOC.
747

POSSESSION—6

Bungalow;
4 bdrms.;
1% baths;
kitchen;
walk
to train,
school
cores,
Immed._
possession.

John Channer

lannon

Prompt ss eaabeere

architect for present owner. Heavily
wooded
area—New
Trier
East
District. 3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
2 fireplaces. Large wooded lot. 75’ frontage.
DELIGHTFUL
BRICK
CAPE
COD,
full bsmt. with recreation area. Low,
low 50s. To inspect call Mrs. McBean
(Eves.) UN 4-5064, L. A. Peterson &amp;
Co., Realtor, GR 5-1010.
GLENVIEW
Cozy 2 bdrm. ranch on 75’ x 140’ lot;
115 car garage;
low taxes;
walk to
school, shopping and bus, $19,900.

Directions:
Deerfield
Rd.
W.
to
Wilmot.
N. on Wilmot
3 blocks
to
Garand, W. on Garand to Montgomery
Dr. to model at 1122 Montgomery Dr.
Weekdays phone builder at 432-9450.
EVANSTON—SKOKIE
9425 N. Hamlin. Open Sunday. 1 to 4.
Beautiful, immaculate, air-cond., Garrison
colonial
in
top
location.
4
bdrms., 342 baths. $69,500. Come see
or consult Virginia Frame (residence)
HI 6-3270.

8

STREET
IN DESIR
location.
Immac

and D Re Pe Dg
sant
patio,
Y en
bsmt
bdrms.,
baths;

GLENVIEW-EAST
848 GLENWOOD RD.

Two
car
attached
garage,
separate
liv. rm. and din. rm., pan. f am. rm.
Bsmt.
Closets
galore.
Quality
construction throughout.

DA

pete Colonial.

Dutch
Colonial
in
Willard
School
District. Close to transportation, parks
and
shopping.
Gas
heat,
one
.car
garage. Taxes under $300. See pret
NASH
REALTY

CUSTOM

Realtors

N.W.

IMMEDIATE

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
MODEL OPEN SUN. 1-5 P.M.

with

inquiry

KENILWORTH
416 STERLING ROAD
$50,000

Under

FIRST TIME OFFERED

Value

rights

Your

I

board
home.
6 roo
bed
(17x14),
(19x10), mots
it),
baths, separate dining room. Mes
garage.
Screen
porch,
overle
lovely
fenced
in yard.
Low
Convenient to NWRR
and New
and Sears schools. $39,500.
John L. Flynn, Broker
FR 2-3800 or 869-6161.

328-1050

EVANSTON

4 BEDROOM, 2!2 BATH COLONIAL
Full price only $38,950

Realtor
UN 4-5100.
Evanston

from

(Just W. of Deerfield, N. of Deerfieldrd. on Riverwoods-rd. to Londonderrylane, West 11% blocks.)
2 Models
BIRCHWOOD BLDRS. CR 2-7300

$26,500!

G.

Priced

Riparian

&amp; Golee,

maintained

EVANSTON:
1321 MONROE
4
bedrm.
brick
residence,
natural
frpl., near schools and trans. ete. A
very well maintained home in a good
neighborhood,
Priced in the low 30s.
Owner moving out of state.
R. F. HENDERSON AND CO.
1717 anit!
yl on

LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily wooded fully improved
14 acres adjoining Forest Preserve

garden’ §

6-4700

CHARMING
Kenilworth

4-5885

5 bedrooms

AND FEATURING:
Paneled family rm., fireplace
Separate dining room
Efficient kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage

HOME,
7
OLDER
ATTRACTIVE
burning
rooms,
2.
baths,
natural
fireplace
in living room,
automatic
heat,
garage,
beautiful
large
yard,
swimming pool. Prompt possession.

Helen

4 and

2'/&gt; ceramic tile baths

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

1229

Center-entry Colonials
with

library,

KENILWORTH

EVANSTON,
N.W.-1ST
TIME
OF:
fered.
Open
hse. Sunday,
1:30 to 5.
Lincolnwood schl., charming Col. nr.
shpng. and transp. Liv. rm. w/frpl.;
sep.
din.
rm.;
kit.;
powder
rm.,
3
spacious bdrms., C.T. bath; pan. rec.
rm. w/many built-ins incl. wet bar and
——o
rm. Mid 30s, 2117 Payne. UN

DEERFIELD—LINCOLNSHIRE

N.E. EVANSTON
ENJOY THE LAKE BREEZES
in this charming N.E. Evanston home.
7 rms., 2 baths
and
a pretty
ard.
Frpl. in liv. rm. and also in 1 bdrm.
kit.
equipped
with
dishwasher
and
disposal. Lovely family home in most
convenient
loc.
Immed.
possession.
Price reduced,
MID 30s.

Smart

HI

Lot

N.W.

$59,500

rm.,

al facilities.

966-3200
HAPP REALTORS
EVANSTON
N.W.
BY OWNER
4 bedroom,
brick,
early
American
home
in -prime location on beautiful
street.
Ist
floor
includes
a family
room,
full
bath,
and
Mutschler,
cabinet kitchen. 2°: baths on 2nd floor.
Lovely fenced yard with patio. Home
has built/in charm and is in excellent
condition.

Estate Site

living

feet of sand beach.
inspection invited.

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.

Including Fully Improved

REALTORS

AL
CR
PA

EVANSTON

$55,000

Wooded

hall,

Racial!!

Corner

iparian

dining
and brkfst.
rms.,
4 or
master
bedrms.
with
private
baths,
adequate
servants
quar
Excellent entertaining and recrea

TWO
BEDROOM
RANCH.
A
REAL
buy at $21,750. It has a full basement
—gas
heat—well
landscapéd
corner
lot—ene owner
home
that has been
given
extraordinary
care—spacious
two car garage. Possession Sept. Ist.
To inspect call Mr. Massman—L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

3-4-5-6 Bedrooms

FROM

Non

Evanston
2401 Crain

.
JUST

Included among
the outstanding features. Timbered ceilings, woodburning
fireplace, pegged floors, walk-in pantries,
paneling,
slate
entries
and
orofessional landscaping.

COVE

KOENIG

SHORE

2!/, to 3!/5 Baths

EXCITING.NEW
LISTING
OF
A
true
Connecticut
classic
home
in a
wooded, secluded area yet convenient
to everything.
Beautifully
decorated
throughout with many inclusions. Liv.
rm., din- rm., paneled fam. rm., frpl.,
lg. kit. w/sep. eating area, powd. rm.,
util. rm. on 1st floor. Master bdrm.
w/double walk-in closets and Ceramic
Tile bath. 3 twin“bdrms. and hall bath
on
2nd.
floor.
Centrally
air
cond.
Early poss. on this outstanding value
in low 60s. Call Mr. Haskell to inspect
today.

a

DVELY
BRICK
AND
STONE
HOME
in GLENVIEW.
Within easy walk to
train, schools and shopping. Liv. rm.
w/marble frpl., full din. rm., family
kit. complete w/match. stove, refrig.
and dishwasher. Ist fl. bdrm. or den.
C.T. powder room;
2 lge. bdrms. on
nd
fl.,
spacious
storage
and
C.T.
bath.
Paneled
bsmt.
family
rm.
/stone frpl. Low 40s.

GLEN

INC.

ASSOCIATED

Town &amp; Country
CAPE

&amp; TYSON,

THE NORTH

PARK

Gracious French Provincial res
in a beautiful garden setting ove
ing Lake Michigan. Spacious receptic

L. A. PETERSON AND CO.

RANCHES, CAPE CODS,
COLONIALS
TIME TESTED DESIGN

AN

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.

D0

LARGE
HOME
IN CONVENIENT
LOcation. lst Flr. has Living-Dining rm.
Comb., 2 Bedrms., Bath and Kitchen
2nd fir. has 2 Bedrms. plus 2 Tandems
and Bath. Good Income
Property. 3
car Garage. Low Taxes. $22,500.

KING’S

Area

A

Evanston

ON

Each home individually designed
NO ONE WILL HAVE A HOME
LIKE YOURS

HIGHLAND

5 BDRMS, 312 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

KINGS
COVE

DEERFIELD

RIDGE

SETTING

SOLID BRICK HOME IN PRIME EAST
Evanston.
Lovely
Liv. rm.
w/Frpl.,
Din. rm., Kitchen and Pwdr. rm. on
ist. Master Bedrm. w/Frpl., Bath and
Dressing rm. 2 Bedrms., Bath on 2nd.
on 3rd. 2 car Garage. $115,000.

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600 AL 1-6700 BR

EVANSTON NEAR LAKE

IN HEAVILY WOODED

True Elegance

QUINLAN

RICK AND
ROUGH
SAWED
CEDAR
Ranch on 1.6 acres in the finest area
embodying the very latest of everyhing. 4 bedrooms, 412 baths, library,
servants’
quarters,
a most
unusual
ikitchen-family area, a heated pool, a
private
pond,
a
Japanese
garden.
hermopane
windows
and
3
ear
garage are only some of the features.
Call us for other details.

DUNTRY

NEW
TRIER
EAST.
LOVELY
LIV.
rm. with Frpl. and Bay Window, Din.
rm., new Pecan
Panld.
Family rm.
w/Cathedral Ceiling, Pwdr.
rm., Kitchen, 3 delightful
drms., 2 Baths,
large closets. Immed.
poss. $62,500.

South

158A For Sale—Houses by Area

For Sale—Houses by Area

DEERFIELD

a

Mid 30s. —
2-5363
=

Classified _ 19

S

Bes

�mes

ee

“

Eas
Pe

eS

WILMETTE

IORTHBROOK

Estate section,

VE IN BEFORE SCHOOL
‘ts!!!! Price just reduced to $31,500.
4-bedroom

garage;
h

eating

area.

\.LTY

=

‘‘Very

taxes;

bedrooms.

214

11% baths:

full fin.

9 Milwaukee
rd.

(13)

s. Many
xe. value.

631-5700

extras. Sale
CR 2-5363.

or Nov.

price

Ist

$59,500.

RTHBROOK-4 BDRM. COL, 2%
baths; 1 yr. old. Sep. din. rm.: fam.
rm.w/fple.; kit. w/built-ins. 3 car gar.

Full

bsmt.

lurch,

elegant
z

Upper

dark

40s.

stained

room

oak

with

floors

and

odburning fireplace;
din. ‘‘L’’, all
c. kit.; 2 twin size bedrms.; all new

lum.

screens

and

storms.

WILMETTE

Open.

HAROLD O. SCHULZ

:

istom built
brick
home

rage

attractively

landscaped

area lot. Raised Hearth fireplace,
. 1144 baths, gas heat, low 30s.

RIVERWOODS

choice

large

“L”

RANCH

HOME

beautiful 2-acre wooded

rooms;

living room,

shaped,

with

all

room

and

2

ure
windows
overlooking
yard.
uge family kitchen with built-ins; 3
jJarge bedrooms with double closets; 2
ceramic tile baths; ful basement with
place;
oversized
2-car
attached a
* é; unbelievably priced at $37,500.
aE
IEW
REALTY
724-0600.

XKIE.
1

BY

OWNER.

6 RM.

brick

and

stained

intment

only

679-2118.

TRI-

redwood.

Shown’

ROOM

BRICK

first floor

with

3

and

- bath. 2 Bedrms. and bath on 2nd. Full
oy.
with paneled Recrm., FA Gas
. Patio and 2 car garage. Aluminum
_ storms and screens. Mid 30s.

REALTORS
Wilmette

AL

1-0407

WILMETTE S.E.
RGE

OLDER

HOUSE

near
Stores,

C.T.A.
Bus

IN
Electric

to R.R.

Station

Terand

nner Realty Co. 251-4133
[IETTE

ier

district.

WEST.

el,

Air

AVOCA-NEW

cond.

brick

bi-

3 bdrms.,
21% baths,
thermothroughout, beaut. carpet,
and
_drps., compl. landscaped and fenced,
mmaculate
cond., kit. skylight. Nuintercom
system.
By
owner.

1,500, 251-8599.
Classified

747

EAST

Real

Estate

ATTRACTIVE,

3-2666

BY OWNER
MAINTAINED

2

story brick Colonial home in pleasant
neighborhood
near Crow
Island
and
Skokie schools. 3 bdrm., 2 e.t. baths.
Center entrance, liv. rm. with frpl.,
sm. den, din. rm., first fl. fam. rm.
overlooking rock garden and secluded
fenced
yard.
Modern
kit. d.d.,
gas
heat. Low taxes. Upper 40s. HI 6-5422.

For

CHICAGO

Sale—Town
ON

Houses

EVANSTON

BORDER.

JUST REDUCED!
Townhouse on the
lake—3
bedrooms,
112 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!
MITCHELL BROS,
GR 5-3900

SMART

Hillcrest

111 GREEN

BAY

AL

ing

of

167

54

NORTHFIELD
The last acre likely to be purchased
under
$15,000
in town—across
from
expensive homes—$65,000
to $100,000.
All
utilities
at street.
Price
now—
$11,500.

King's Court Corporation
a division of
C, A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

Realtors
DA

8-3200

LAKESIDE
457

Central

Av.,

H.P.

432-6320

Northfield-Northbrook
New Trier School District
APPROX.
2/3
ACRE.
HEAVILY
wooded.
Sewer and water. Ideal for
contemporary home. $16,500.
NASH
REALTY
446-7180

586 Lincoln

&amp; TYSON,

Ave.

HI

6-0177

INC.

Winnetka

LAKE FOREST FULLY IMPROVED
1%
acre
lot
with
dozens
of
mature
evergreens
on cul-de-sac in area of
lovely
homes,
Close
to
train
and
shops. $20,000. 234-7203.

Libertyville Countryside
5 ACRE HOMESITES
Farm

estate

section

MORTON
GROVE-—-3
choice
Golf Road and on Waukegan
INDIAN HILL REALTY

stores

and

For Sale—Out

2

five

room

GR

5-3900

of State

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.

WITH_3
BDRM.
MODERN
COTTAGE,
miles
north
of Sturgeon
Bay
on
pretty
Bay
Shore
Road.
Nicely
wooded.
5 acres. Good well. $25,000,
taxes
under
$400.
Write
N.
Peot,
naa
Bay, Wis. or phone 414-743MOVING TO FLORIDA
Beautiful 5 room house and large gar.
2 bdrms.,
possibly 3, large frpl., full
basement.
Lovely view of Rock Lake.
Near beach and good fishing. Carpeting,
drapes,
elec. stove,
refrig.
and
water
softener
incl.
Forced
air-oil
heat. 50 miles from Evanston. Call 414
862-2066, Mr. Dean, Trevor, Wisconsin.
EVANSTON
EXCELLENT
LOCATION
for
MULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING.
Lot 64x 150. Zoned B-3.
85 ft. Height.
Call Mr. Kistler
Mitchell Brothers, Inc.
GR 5-3900
FOR SALE: 314 RM. SUMMER
HOME
or hunting camp. in Northern Wisconsin. For information write Dick Pugh,
411 Balsom, Iron Mt., Michigan.

One

or Two

EXCELLENT
able. Details.

827-1698
sites
on
Road:
HI 6-0900

Acres Wooded
LOCATION.
CE 4-3245.

REASON-

MARKET PLACE
169

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

MAKING A CHANGE?
REFURNISHING?
MOVING?
Let
us
help
you
dispose
of
your
furniture,
clothing,
and misc. household items.
We will conduct a professional house
sale at no cost to you.
SECOND CHANCE SALES
CALL MISS MORGAN FOR DETAILS.
677-0341
677-8990
DON’T MOVE IT. IMPROVE IT
Let us cut your moving expenses to
the quick. Will sell what you don’t
really want, to help pay the movers
with
enough
left
over
to
start
furnishing
anew.
Have
a GOLDEN
ERA house sale.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
UN 9-2022
Call Anytime
GR 5-0127
HOUSEHOLD
CONDUCTED
SALES
APPRAISALS,
SALES,
MARKING
BETTY
BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477

HOUSE

NORTHFIELD-HEAVILY WOODED
12 acre with
sewer
water,
gas
and
electric. $13,500.

QUINLAN

2

Large Water Front Lots

1-I111

Evanston

8-3200

Beautiful Door County Wis.
363 Feet Shore Frontage

Vid. BRADY, REALTY CO.
1850 Willow Road, Northfield HI 6-5700

Av.,

INC.

1885
DAvis

INDIAN ISLE, INC.
Box 301, McGregor, Iowa 52157:
or call Prairie duChien, Wis.
468 or 60 For Information.

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.

Sherman

since

apartments. In the 20s.
Call Mrs. Stoops
MITCHELL BROS.

RD., WILMETTE

&amp; Golee,

&amp; GOLLEE,

Realtors
6-4700

CHICAGO
ON
HOWARD
EAST
OF
Ridge. Ideal income property consist-

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
CHOICE HOMESITES!
Northbrook: 1 acre. $27,800
Glenview:
1 acre. $35,000
Deerfield: Approx. 145 acre. $11,000
Highland Park: Acre plus. $12,000
BUILDERS ATTENTION!
Deerfield: 12 lots $81,000
Mundelein:
Multiple.
Approx.

LOCATION

WHEELING.
A
TERRIFIC
WELL
traveled
location
available
on
Milwaukee
Av.
Presently
is a vacated
gas station. Will sell cheap for quick
deal!
CALL
MR.
FRIEND
K.
FRIEND
REALTY
835-3750

Property

SECLUDED
ONE
HALF
ACRE
ON
quiet country lane. Walking distance
to school. Near fine shopping. $12,500.

Co.

BRoadway

WELL

Sale—Vacant

BUSINESS

Property

ONE
STORY
2-STORE
FIREPROOF
building in excellent business traffic
area of North Evanston. $4,500 income
with
low
maintenance
and
upkeep.
$42,500.
Will sell on
contract
$4,250
down. Mr. Daily Jr.

HOMEFINDERS

1564

PLUS

6-2900

For

Exchanges

For Sale—Business

TOP

Ill.

and

ACRES
ON
FOX
RIVER
JUST
north of St. Charles, wooded with good
elevation.
$49,000.
Will
consider
income property in exchange. Call Bill
Brown.
SMART &amp; GOLEE REALTORS
DA 8-3200
EVANSTON
BR 3-3660

HOUSE
ON
LARGE
WOODED
LOT
with min, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, din. rm.,
frpl., basement, and 2 car gar. N.W.
be alae but S. of Dundee Road. 685-

161

Trades

15

164

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—4
to
5
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 CoO.
251-4133

Smart

BU}LT FOR THE PRESENT

Sears

Buy—Houses

9-5080

LAKE FOREST VACANT
314
acres,
near
Knollwood
Country
Club, beau. wooded area.
MRS. MADISON &amp; ASSOC.
869-5600

WILMETTE

owner. Fireplaces in the living room,
family room and game room, separate
dining
room,
a
first
floor
master
bedroom.
3 more bedrooms
upstairs,
room for another, 342 baths. 2 large
patios
and
more
than
an
acre
of
beautifully landscaped grounds.
Hilicrest

to

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.

Winnetka Area—
Meadowview
CUSTOM

Wanted

trial property.
715-1383 or PA

162

Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

HOMEFINDERS

6-8400

QUALITY

REALTY

Road

Looking for large older home
in good repair or otherwise.
Highland Park section. Realistically priced. Replies will be
held in confidence. Write T-

MOD-

Elm, Winnetka

Hlllcrest

159

Lares Families Call Today

BATHS,

John Channer
&amp; Assoc.

WINNETKA
GOOD

112

Bay

Units. $112,000

BY OWNER
2 to 5

SUNDAY
RANCH,

WINNETKA

by

HOME
2 bedrooms

&amp; TYSON

IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
Greeley School, New Trier East, Faith
Hope
and Charity. 4 plus bdrms.,
3
baths,
older
roomy
home.
Solidly
built,
easy
to
maintain.
Low
70s.
Consult Mrs. Channer (res. 234-2423.)

SOUTHEAST WILMETTE
the
pleasant
location
of
S.E.
iette near the Linden Ave. ‘‘L.’’
attractive older home with excelliving
quarters.
Double
Living
pi
Dining
rm.,
Kitchen,
Den
and
wdr m. on the Ist floor. 4 Bedrooms
| bath on 2nd. 2 Bedrms. and bath
3rd. Full bsmt. HW Ht. Garage and
‘e yard. Price in the upper 30s. Call
s Melbye.
we

CHURCH,

350 ROSEWOOD
Take the first step to easier living.
See this custom built 3 bdrm., 2 bath
brick ranch. Lge. liv. rm. w/frpl., sep.
din. rm., kitchen includes appls., full
basement, att. gar. Priced in 40s. Call
Mrs. Leith (eves. 446-7384.)

WILMETTE

4%

TO

BIG SALES
Both are TWO
on: AUG.
17, 10, to 4, AU
18 and 19, 10 to 2:30.

;

Young Executive

Winnetka: Open Sun. 2 to 5

ON

lot;

dining

fireplace,

OPEN

BDRM.

160

ern kitchen with D and D;
paneled
family room, 2 fireplaces, convenient
to shopping, schools, park etc. Fenced
in backyard. Charming quiet lane.
$33,000
256-2951

(Highway 176)
566-6720

‘LOVELY CUSTOM

WILMETTE
3

REALTORS
Av.

COMPANY
Northbrook

586 Lincoln, Winnetka
HI 6-0177

liv.

~The Country Cousin
'. Maple

WALK

QUINLAN

256-4949

3 bdrm.
contemporary
with
attached
2
car

on

2-3550

WILMETTE JUST LISTED
Immed.
poss., brick ranch,
liv. rm.
with marble frpl., sep. din. rm., pan.
air cond. fam. rm., kit with eating.
area, 3 bdrms., 142 ¢.t. baths, drapes
and carp. included. Most convenient to
shopping and schools. Mid 40s.

1582 Willow

der
[UNDELEIN AREA...

S.E.

CUT

345, Box 60, Wilmette,

school,
shopping,
transp.
4
bdrm.
brick
Colonial,
gracious
center
hall
entrance. Liv. rm. W/F.P.; fam. rm.;
sep, din. rm; kit. w/eating area and
D and D;
corner bdrms.,
twin sz.:
ample closets includ. cedar in attic;
encl. back porch;
2 car gar.; fenced
yard. Well maintained home. All rms:
spacious. By owner. AL 1-7072. Open
Sunday 2—4. 126 Fourth St. High 40s.

Ceramic

s, liv. room with frpl., sep. din.
room,
cherry
cab. kit., pan.
family
room, att. gar. Avoca and New Trier

$40,000.

&amp; Co.

5-I1010

REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

Y

WILMETTE
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, basement, garage
electric kitchen, bus at door, $21,000.
CE 6-5151.
FIRST REALTY CoO.

INC.

AYARS

=&lt;
Os GissNEw
colonial. 3 large bdrmis., 115

'. schools.

Peterson

LAWN

KENILWORTH
600 Green
AL 1-5600

Chicago

BEST EAST WILMETTE
buy!! FOUR bedrooms plus a heated
sleeping porch. Den; basement recreation room; 2-car garage. $48,750.

&lt;enrett.
:
w/built-in
storage.
fenced
side
yard
w/lovely
landsc.
ew Trier Schis.; seen by appt. only.
359 Wagner
Rd.
Call owner

:
rench

heatin

WILMETTE

272-5644. wil-

liv.

Ohio,

GR

and
car-

RTHBROOK 2 YR. OLD 4 BDRM.,
bath
colonial
by
transferred
er. Middle
40s.
3266 Robincrest,
272-6067.

E.

L. A.

THBROOK—BY
OWNER—IMMED
C
. Ideal location, centrally airBeautiful
private
patio
n. Sprinkler system;
fully
. Mid 50s. 869-1542 for appt.

gas

4

PARK LIGHT SETTING!!!
Quiet,
Quiet,
87’ frontage—gorgeous
trees incl. Blue Spruce and Birch—
huge
stone
fireplace—-spacious
screened porch with Random Lannon
stone
floor—fully
tiled
ceiling
and
floor in basmt. Six room custom brick
ranch—2
bedrooms—plus_
delightful
den—You will enjoy living at 501 Pine
Crest
Lane—(2100
West
and
500
North)—Forties.

RTHBROOK—2095
LANDWEHR
on 2% ldscpd. acres with springfed
ond.
drms., 2 bath custom brick

anch in top cond, Immed.

forced

NO

Living-dining combination, kitchen w
ood eating
area,
wder rm. on Ist
loor. 2 bedrms. and
bath on 2nd floor,
Full basement
w/tile floor. Includes
stove, refrig. washer and dryer. Oct.
1st possession. Mr. New

fully

Wlimette—Open Sun. 2 to 5

rm. with bar. Cab.
7 yr. New. May be
$27,900

LIS REALTORS

O

STORY,

on market;

&amp; STORCH,

201

din. area;

»smt., pan. rec.
napa c. gar.;
ay.

central

BROWNE

RM . BI-LEVEL

bdrm.

3

First time

unit; wall to wall carpeting; parque
floors;
modern
kitchen with all the
trimmings; 4 baths with shower stall;
car
automatic
garage;
blacktop
driveways;
beautifully
landscaped
with fruit trees. Excellent transportation and schools; near shopping. Don’t
miss this. Upper bracket.
Call Miss Murphy, WHItehall 4-7373

COMPANY
Northbrook

2-3550

Illinois Rd.

NORMANDY

air cond.;

Kitchen

clean.”

Rd.

CRestwood
BROOK

&lt;6

low

room;

AYARS

Waukegan
.

home;

family

FRENCH

.

Just listed in North Skokie for $20,000.

SALES

LILLIAN

831-4428

171

AND

APPRAISALS

FRANCIS

or 831-4429

Conducted

House

evenings

Sales

PARTIAL ESTATE SALE
845 MICHIGAN AV., WILMETTE
Fri., Aug. 18—9:30 to 4

:

Sat., Aug.

19—10 to 2

Like
new
FR.
PROV.
LOVESEAT:
Mah. king sz. hdbd.; dbl. dresser/mirror, chest; pr. end tbls.; silver; FR.
PROV.
TWIN
BEDS.
chest,
MIRROR;
beaut. lamps; CHILD’s ELEC.
ORGAN;
redwood
furn.:
service
plates; bird brints; Woodard tbl. and
rt
ee tools; bedding; linens. MINK

~”"
Another

NO CARDS ISSUED
FOR THIS SALE

1101

LINDA

Green

Bay

LANE

Road

GLENCOE—East

on

North

end

Glencoe.
CABLE
BLK.
SPINET
:
ANO, Paul McCobb Mpl. brass tab
TOMLINSON LG. HEX. COFFEE
E, Pr. Avacado Velvet Chrs., Ass
end
tbles.,
Antq.
satin
mushrod
Paul
Pr.
stools,

McCobb_
console
tbl
WALNUT AND FORMICA BAR R
Douglas form Rd. tble., 4 Naug. Ch
Marble
Hall
tble.,
HUMIDIFIE

Tomlinson

head

board

(fruit

finish),
Qult.
chr.
Rd.
tbhle.,
db
chest, Valet, Brass Ivy Lamps, Tal
and
Wicker
Chairs,
disk,
Ba
shelves, Wal. desk and chr., G.E. A
COND.
tble.
Model
T.V.,
Sew
chine,
COPPER
LADY
KENMOF
WASHER
and
GAS
DRYER
(no
old)
Upright
Server
Freez
PERM.
BRIDGE
TBLE.
and
CHRS.,
Suede
Cloth
Chrs.,
Boo
Twd. Chr. and Ottoman, Radio Hi
Unit,
Pr.
Wicker
Headboards,
§
Ass’t.
chests,
dk.
Bro.
Seal
Co
Clothes
and Interesting Bric-A-Br
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD.
666 GREENLEAF,
GLENCOE—(Gr
Bay Road to Park, east on Park
GREENLEAF.
South on Greenleaf
ZENITH COLOR T.V, 19” Tble. Mo
Boston Rocker, Hollywd. Mirror, T
beds, Sligh low chest and high b
Small Ass’t. tbles., Avac. green Ea
Am. hutch, round cline tble. 4 cha
amish bench left seat, LINENS, PI
PONG
TABLE,
LOADS
SILVER
PLATE, Walnut Chaise lounge. WA
NUT
BAR,
GAME
TABLE,
Har
Prober
Couch,
Pr.
Barrel
Ch
CALANDER CLOCK, CUT GLASS a2
CRYSTAL,
7
language
dict.,
E
Britannica,
Traverten
long
low
thle,
WASHER
and
DRYER,
Ol
Green
desk,
Chests,
Muellar
ch
Mple. book case, head boards, gre
shelves, Bar Stools, mple. bed, RO
TOP DESK, H. Miller chr.. desk a
Chr. nite stands, 3 sp. radio Pho
Kit. tble. and 6 Chairs,
Port.Sd
Mach.
metal
storage
shelves,
Cd
PER
BROILER,
Ass’t.
frames,
cab., Work Bench and tools, red wa
table
and
Benches,
WHT.
AL
PLAY HOUSE. LOADS OF CLOTH
TOYS
AND
INTERESTING
Bric
at.
EVERYTHING
MUST
LD.

HOUSE

SALES

LILLIAN
Phones

BY

FRANCIS

831-4428

and

4429

1137 FOREST AVE., WILMETTE
Thurs. and Fri. Aug. 17-18 9:30 to 4
Sat. till 2.
;
Antiquers
attention.
Fruit
cary
secretary;
2 marble
top
chests;
commodes;
lge. gold leaf mirror
Vict. carved arm chrs.; pie cupboa
Victorian settee;
cranberry lamps
pr. Sevres urns; corner cabinet: s
server; dining room set; wicker fu
plant stand; wrought iron table ba
Capt’s. chrs.; table stereoptician:
oak
bar;
desks;
four
poster
be
Antique china and glass;
Roper
4
stove;
refrigerator;
old toys and
much misc. THEN
1127 ASH ST. W. WINNETKA
Thurs. and Fri. SAME
TIME
Glass top table and 4 chrs.:11
x1
Karastan rug: 9x12 blue and gerd
rug;
stereo hi-fi equip.; record pl
ers; twin beds; dresser; elec. heate
filing
cabinet;
steel
business
deg
fireplace tools; fans; refrigerator ]
new; glass curtains and drapes.
AND
595 ORCHARD LANE, WINNETKA
Thursday and Friday—9:30 to 4

bed;

small

set;

Oriental

and

desk;

table;

Victorian

rug;

dozens

6 dining

of

bedro

room

water

c

col

Paintings
unframed,
Coll.
of brid
brac and china.
SALE BY: Jeanette Caskey
_ 2 SUBURBAN SALES!
Minutes Away from Each Other
Thursday and Friday, August 17-18
10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Only
293 LESLEE LANE HIGHLAND P
(N. of Lake-Cook,
off Greeen
B
Formica
brkfst.
table
w/4
Ky
yellow
chrs.;
Whitney
6 ft. slee

sofas;

DUX

leather

chr.;

rnd. wal

din. tbl;
CABLE
SPINET
PIA
Asst’d. chests, desks, bkcases.; bd
furn.;
2 LAWSON
SOFAS
in bl

Prov.

buffet;

percussion
er; garden

Hi-Fi

comp.

instruments; dryer;
and basement MISC.

pay
wa

347 PARK PLACE, GLENCOE
(S. of Lake-Cook,, Carol Lane to P
Pl.
off
Green
Bay)
ROOM
S§S
POLAR BEAR
RUG;
exten. din.
tbl.; 4 striped lounge chrs.; 3 py
occas.
chrs.;
cig.
tables:
PA
McCOBB dressers. desk: Hi-rise be
COMPLETE
DEN
of FICKS-RE
furn.; freezer;
floor screens;
pa
ings; much much MISC. garden tod

clothes;

Better

Mink stole; etc. etc.

HOUSE
WH

THE

SALES

CONDUCTE

TRIO

By

it

___Phyllis reifman, bunnie riskin and

janine

warsaw

Phone

ID

2-3

BY FRITZY'S
SAT., SUN. 11 to 5, 10 RMS. 2600 FA
well, Chgo. Baker 10 pc. din. rm.,
crown
glass brkfrt.;
Widdicomb
rms.;
4 rms.
hardrock
mpl.
fu
cust. sofa, chrs.; gargoyle, claw |
Spanish
tbls.;
Windsor
scoop
wash.,
Norge
chrs.;
ryer,
refr

freezer,

stove;

???

items

attic.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook
Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

17, 19

‘

BETTY

BOUGHTON

Sale AL 1-2477.

‘tiques.

eiase

2

�1.

Conducted

House

172

Sales

2

For

Sale—Household

Goods

SAMPLES

Everything Sacrificed
Save 40%
All Midwest
AS
0
10
50
80
50
0
30
0
30
0
0
5
5
5
7

to 60%

Charge

Cards

Honored

Hundreds
Your

of other
credit

ARKER

St.

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
511 Main St.
«
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League

CO.
764-2206

1144 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
2 Blks. W. of Sheridan Road
Daily to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

to 5

RIENTAL
CHINESE
DECORATED
breakfront;
carved
teakwood
tbls.
black); Chinese cocktail tbl.; antique
osewood grand; oil paintings; beaut.
briental rugs, 10x15
Sarouk,
12 x 16
ermann,
9x12
Chinese,
also 4x5,
x14
Persian
runner;
marble
pedbstal and statue; Spanish desk w/marble top; antique Horn chair; Chinese
igurine
lamps;
oriental
tapestry;
hntique silver coffee service; Tiffany
handelier; 6624539 Waukegan.
ST
BE
SOLD.
DIN.
RM.
SET,
4
hrs., best offer;
server $7.50;
gate
leg tbl., best offer; end tbls. $1.00 and
52.00; lamps $3.00; uphol. chrs. $3.00;
blond chest
of drawers,
best
offer;
etal under sink tbls. $1.00; kit. tbl.
af:
92.00-mt...
kit. . 2
awez-eab.
/bread box $2.50; ironing bd. $2.00.
any other items. Come see.—3 days
bnly. Call GR 5-7093.
BEST
OFFER.
ST
SACRIFICE.
urn.
and
appli.
in
exc.
cond,
Westinghouse
refrig.,
elec.
range,
asher, dryer; Amana 20 cu’ upright
reezer;
ranch
oak
bdrm.
sets
and
ame rm, furn.; sofa loungers;
RCA
a tbl. mod. TV misc. items. OR 4655.
SPECIAL

Round

oak

OF

table

THE

w/

WEEK!

claw

feet

and

4

nteresting
chairs
(all
have
Lions
eads on back). Come see them and
bur other items yourself!
JOY’S COUNTRY STORE
537 Prairie, Evanston (S. of Central)
en daily 10 to 3
869-8653.
PC.
DUNCAN
PHYFE.
DINING
oom
set, $180;
formica
top kitchen
able, 5 chairs, $50; double Beautyrest
pring
and.
mattress
w/Hollywood
rame, $50; 10 pe. rec. rm. furniture,
75; lamps; books; tables; misc. 2609
oyes, Evanston. UN 4-2477.
AVING TOWN:
9 PIECE DIN. RM.
et;
5 piece
liv.
rm.
set;
3. piece
bedrm. set, single bed; 2 piece bedrm.
et, dbl.
bed;
imported
marble
top
ocktail tble.; 15 cu. ft. box freezer;
ishwash.;.
misc, Call not later than
:30 OR 6-2496.
MILY
ROOM
FURN.:
3 CUSHION
ouch $45; 2 matching lounge chrs. $15
a.; 4 mpl. bar stools $40; blk. and
hite outdoor furn., tbl. w/umbrella
40, 3 loungers, 2 lounge chrs., tbls.,
te.; 3 box springs and mattr.; 2 sets
f headboards. 835-2412, aft. 4:30 p.m.
HOLSTERY—DRAPERY FABRICS;
. variety. Pillow satins, all colors.
igh quality—closing out. Leather and
bam rubber. Carpet remnants.
CENTRAL MERCANTILE CO.
Milwaukee Av., Chgo.
HU 6-5717.
ESTS:
GATE
LEG
AND
DROP
baf
tbls.;
4
drawer
steel
files;
ockers;
crvd.
library
tbl.;
writing
D1s.;
bookcases;
captains’
chrs.
eber’s, 829 Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-"
NVING, MUST SELL,
7 rms. furn.;
roadioom
cpts.;
Frigidaire
washer;
estinghouse rm. air cond.; 20’ fan;
as range;
2 metal cabs.;
TV;
and
uch more.
Call eves. after 8 p.m.
O 4-0590.
OM CUSTOM
DELUXE
INTERIOR
lecorated town house: blue carpeting;
gg shell silk draperies; 2 blue silk
phol. down couches;
din, rm. set, 6
Inrs., table, buffet; Will sac. 400 Park
ve., Apt. H, Highland Park.
ST SELL LOVELY
WALNUT
FORica oval din. table w/leaves, limed
ak
din.
chairs,
turquoise
leather
eats;
breakfast
tbl.,
chrs.,
folding
ot with mattress, perf. cond.
Vv
-0876.
OVING OUT OF THE COUNTRY
elling
lovely
cust.
made
sofa;
2
ushions
spring
and
down;
cust.
ade drapes, good cond. Reas. GR 5036 Thurs. and Friday after 6 and all
ay weekends.
RIETY
OF
6 CHAIRS
ALL
REApnable one rocker,
lounge
chair,
2
ull up chairs, circle chair. 970 Cedar
ane, Northbrook. Call 272-1115.

gust

17,

RIDGE

WE WILL BE CLOSED
for
business
during
the
month
of
August.
Consignment
items
will
be
accepted each
Mon. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

to pay

Chicago

IN

ENTIRE
FURNISHINGS
OF
ONE
model
home
for
sale,
incl.
refrig.
Cash and carry only. Town Builders,
Walters and Landwehr Roads, Northbrook, Ill. 272-5150.

values

FURNITURE

50 Howard

INDIAN

is good

24 months

Goods

MODEL HOMES
FURNITURE SALE

NOW
$239.88
175.88
$149.75
149.95
$108.88
$ 88.95
$ 79.95
$ 79.88
$ 59.88
$ 49.95
$ 49.95
$ 38.88
$ 29.95
$ 24.88
$ 4.15

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 pe. Dinette Sets
Hollywood Beds
7 Drawer Desks
Lounge Chairs
Chest of Drawers
Yd. Nylon Rugs w/pads

Sale—Household

BAVARIAN
GOLD
HAND
DEC.
service plates; mah. china cab.; 12 pl.
set 22 kt. gold art dec. china; oriental
brass
converted
oil
lamp;
white
mottled chandelier; ant. tilt top tbl.;
ant. flip top card tbl.;
octogon tier
tbl.;
drum
tbl.;
sm.
drop leaf tbl.;
sm.
gate
leg
tbl.;
old
German
classical
oil
pntngs.;
butlers
tbl.;
Royal
Doulton
horse
figurine;
2
bassinets,
unused;
2
grandfather
- clocks;
pr. laquered chrs.;
Japanese
vase lamp;
ant. 2 bowl converted oil
pe
pr. crystal tbl. lamps; ant. tall
13457 vase lamp; sev. misc. lamps; oil
pntngs.; engravings, water colors and
mezzo-tints;
Bav. and Ital. figurines;
rare Spanish oil pntng.; port. bar on
casters; fine reproductions Ital. classical pntngs. lighted; Audobon prints;
sev.
tbl.
pes.
sterling;
2 teakwood
tbls.; many items not listed. Call for
information. AL 1-5515 indefinitely.

Special Purchase’
MART

For

172

For

BLACK
HERMAN
MILLER
SLAT
bench, 8 seat x 18142" deep x 14”’ high
$20; 2 Lightolier hanging lamps $5.00
each as is; 2 Sears brass headboards
$3.00 ea.;
two 5 gal. cer. jugs $3.00
ea.;
36” ext. kit. door, lg. pane
in
frame on hinges with lockset, not used
$50; porti-crib $5.00; half size crib and
spring $4.00. Call DA 8-6292.
FROM FINE EVANSTON HOME:
7 pe. Ficks Reed
rattan porch set;
green Formica top brkfst. tble., nook
bench,
2 chrs.;
black enamel
bookcase; 2 lounge chrs.; footstool; flattop desk;
sm. port. bar;
china and
ee wars; misc. All exc. cond. DA 8THURS.,
FRI.
10-3
SALE.
QUAINT
antique/other furn. being disposed of .
4 pe/bdrm.; 3 pc/rec/rm.; cupboards;
chests;
mirrors;
country/kit/chrs.;
tbls.; hi-boy; trunks;
frames;
much
more!
Rear
ent.
666
Central
Av.,
Highland Park (corn. Green Bay Rd.)
MOVING
SALE:
DBL. BED
W/BOOKcase headboard, extra firm mattress;
Sealy hideabed;
expandoway table to
seat 10; 3 Formica
tables;
Storkline
buggy w/new matt. Edison 6 yr. crib;
Many other items. All good cond. and
reasonable. HO 5-7123.
MODEL HOME FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
carrying charges. NO finance charges,
for 12 months.
Free delivery. CALL
NOW.
437-1364
BEAUT.
FORMICA
BAR,
2
RED
uphol.
stools,
$100;
chintz
vuphol.
bdrm. chr. $30; octagonal game table,
$35; 2 metal red uphol. chrs. ea. $15.
272-1446.
2729
Longmeadow
Dr.,
Northbrook.
MOVING
TO
SMALL
HOUSE,
WILL
sell chaise longue and matching chr.
$100: real antique Flemish oak chest
worth
$250,
will
take
$100.
Call
veer
9 a.m, and 7:30 p.m., HI 61798.
WINDSOR DESK; ANTIQUE ROCKER;
Wood doll house;
Russian Samovar;
Bachelor’s chest; coffee table; desks;
Cut glass. Call GR 5-8696 when selling
Furniture, Antiques, Misc. Dorothy’s,
1231 Chicago Av., Evanston.
WINNETKA—FULL
HOUSE
SALE INcludes
ranch
oak
furniture,
Kindel
French
prov..
bdrm.
suite,
Statton
Early American set. kitchen table and
chairs. 2 Zenith TVs, Jensen speaker
and misc. 446-3160.
BOOKCASES-DESK-CHESTS,
ETC.
UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
MART
Largest
Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Av. (at Harlem)
Open
Mon.
and Thurs.
evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680
MUST
SELL
THIS
WEEK
MARBLE
coffee table;
G.E. window fan. Desk
and
chair;
Heritage
sofa;
lamp;
Christmas lights; outdoor furn. Many
misc, items. 3035 Thayer, Evanston.
Call DA 8-5824
MOVING
SALE.
770
BRYANT,
WINnetka, south of Tower, 1 blk. west of
Sheridan
behind
Christ
Church.
Vogure bamboo
furn.—perfect
for den,
family
rm.
or porch;
books;
much
misc. Must be disposed of. HI 6-9119.
3

SECT.
GOLD
SOFA;
OCCAS.
tbles.;
4
uphol.
din.
chrs.;
hand
loomed
Egypt.
rug 7x10!2;
Navajo
714x415;
45 yds. gr. cptg.;
Jensen
end
table
Hi-Fi
speaker;
all
exc.
cond.; reas. HO 5-0740.

HERMAN
MILLER:
ROUND,
WHITE,
Formica
table,
built-in Lazy
Susan;
4 matching
chairs: 14 price, $250. Tall
Ng
amboo tree: $25. Hillcrest
“1

‘

MOVING:
BEST
OFFER.
LARGE
Chippendale mahog. din. set; 39’’ elec.
stove; port. dishwasher; misc. tables.
Ete. 900 Greenwood Av., Wilmette. AL
1-7271.
MODERN
ORNAMENTAL
ROOM
DIvider $25; bar bells $15; foam rubber
dbl.
bed
$50;
2 singles
$20
each;
Frple. equip., andirons, screens, tools,
$19. 1910 Orrington Av., Evanston.
STORM
WINDOWS
AND
SCREENS,
assorted
sizes;
fiberglas
panels;
3
ball light fixture;
assorted shutters;
wooden
dual
twin
headboard;
4x6
patterned rug. Call AL 1-1860.

Sale—Household

The

18

OVING
TO FLORIDA.
HOUSEHOLD
poods, misc. elect. merchandise, auto
ashing mach., refrig., jig saw, much
isc. 6732
Lightfoot,
Chgo.
(off
of
—"
Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat. RO. 38.
Conducted by MAY WEST LOCKE

Goods

AA

Best for Less’

FURNITURE

CO.
GR

BABY CLOSEOUT

5-4900

SALE

CRIBS;
CHESTS;
YOUTH
BEDS;
Playpens; Buggys; Strollers; Dressing
Tables; Highchairs; Bunk Beds; Cradles; Mattresses.
Juvenile items at Discount prices.

SAVE UP TO 70%,

General
1433

Juvenile

Milwaukee
Open

USED

Av.
Sunday

Mart
AR

6-2060

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
SEWING
MACHINE,
1967
ZIG
ZAG
automatic,
never
used;
does
everything; blind stitch, buttonholes; fancy
embroidery
stitches;
etc.
25 yr.
faetory
guarantee,
also
service
guanarntee;
over
$300
value,
must
sell, secrif. Full price $95. 583-7537 or
OR 6-1037. Dealer.
DUNBAR
&amp; GLENN
OF CALIFORNIA
oiled walnut
furn.
Buffet
$100;
din.
table $95; 4 dining chairs $200; marble
coffee table $45; round ped. table $70;
Also 2 foam
cushion chairs $40 and
sofa
$75;
Formica
table
$15.
1428
Canterbury, Glenview. Call PA 9-2535.
HOUSEHOLD
GOODS.
DIN.
TABLE,
chairs, $30; sofa bed, $35; end table,
$10;
coffee
table,
$10;
kit. table,
2
chair,
$15;
fl.
lamp,
$3.00;
bdrm.
chairs, $20; pole lamp, $3.00; port. TV,
best offer;
Port. record stereo, $35.
Mise. Everything good cond. 475-2834.
FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and
rush seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co., 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.
WAXED
BIRCH
TWIN
BEDS,
BOOKcase
headboards
with
springs
and
mattresses. Very good condition. $50
full
price.
Other
household
items
available. 465-6578.
GARAGE SALE—SOLD HSE. TOYS
2 sofas, elec. stove, gas refr.-washer
dryer,
Hi-Fi,
phono,
dolls,
house.
Freezer
1243 Glenoak, N.B. 272-1486
FRIGIDAIRE
AUTOMATIC
WASHER,
elect.
dryer,
$35
each;
30’ wooden
extension ladder $20; Frigidaire elect.
stove $15; dresser $5.00;
desk $5.00.
GR 5-5891.

SIZE BED

KING SIZE SAVING ON 112 YR. OLD
Columbia bed complete w/sheets and
spread, $230. 869-6779.
DIN. RM. SET: MAHOGANY,
MAPLE
inlay, 6 chrs., buf., china cab., server.
Gen. hse/hlid. furnishings, false frpl.,
fld.
away
cots.
2087
W
Estes,
Chicago.
GARAGE
SALE:
9 A.M.
TO
4 P.M.
Sat. Aug. 19. Odds and ends of used
furn.; refrig.; TV; dehumidifier;
doll
furn.:
sports
eguip.;
etc.
350
E.
Woodland Rd., Lake Forest.

EVANSTON
USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.
GARAGE
SALE: SAT. AUG. 19 9 A.M.
to 3 p.m.
Bdrm.
set;
rider
mower
w/attchmts.; golf clubs incl. left-hand
irons:
chain
saw;
TV;
much
misc.
3485 University Av., Highland Park.
MOVING.
ANTIQUES;
SPOOL
BED;
Victorian
chest,
whatnot.
Lge.
port.
fan;
twin
maple
bdrm.
set.;
sm.
heater;
Spode
china;
mahog.
secretary. 714 Colfax, Evanston, GR 5-1523.
ANTIQUE
DINING
ROOM
TABLE,
chest, school-master desk, and china;
also
sofa;
dressing
table;
chairs;
frames;
much
misc.
221
Southgate
Dr., Northbrook, off Sunset Ridge Rd.
MOVING
MUST
SELL:
BEDS,
MATtresses, box springs; chairs; dinnette
set;
spinet
piano;
Encyclopedias;
other misc. items. Also Beauty Shop
eqpt. 214 Brown, Evanston. UN 9-1516.
CHRYSLER
CASEMENT
WINDOW
air conditioners, 3/4 ton, exc. running
cond.;
70 yds. beige wool carpeting
w/foam rubber padding. Reas. offer.
Call aft. 5, 677-7450 or all day wkends.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE SALE
Starting Aug. 14th.
LINDWALL’S
808 Oak St.
Winnetka
14 blk. West of Green Bay Road
CHAMBERS STOVE; DRAPES; LIGHT:
fixtures; 115 yrds. Carpeting. Reasonable. Call 676-4208.

Goods

RUG—CARPET

OUTLET

REMNANTS
NEW AND USED

MILL

ENDS

NYLONS

SHORT ROLLS
ROLLS ENDS
ACRILICS
WOOLS

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Open Mondays and Thursdays to 9 p.m.
Closing Summer
Saturdays at Noon
YES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS
MOVING-UNLOADING
Must
sell
everything—Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat., Aug. 17, 18, 19—9:30 to 5 p.m.
910 GLENVIEW RD., GLENVIEW
Color TV; other TV’s; sofa; Woodard
din. tbl., card tbl., 2 arm chrs., 2 str.
chrs.; serving tbl.; lamps; hosp. bed;
toilet
chr.;
carpeting;
single
bed,
dresser; Formica tbl.; chrs.; Mexican
tbl., 4 chrs.; Roper stove; humidifier;
fold. picnic tbls.; Silver; set of dishes;
bedding;
very
good
misc.;
Chime
ee
Everything priced to sell. 729-

ACROSONIC

APPLIANCES

KING

Sale—Household

August Bargain Month

11 to 5

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 (Gold Road)

2

For

EVANSTON’S

ALL
KITCHEN
SETS
SPECIALLY
PRICED FROM $29.50. ...
SOFA
BED
AND
CHAIR,
royal blue,
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

1621 Benson

172

SPINET

BALDWIN—EXCELLENT—$350

Drexel Ctry. Fr. dining rm.
44”
OVAL
TABLE,
4 LADDERBACK
chairs,
server
with
Hutch.
Colonial
bkcase.
headboard,
dbl.
bed
and
6
drawer
dbl.
dresser
and
4 drawer
chest. 446-5550 or 1487.
Edgewood
Lane,
Winnetka.
THURS.
ONLY.
BEDROOM
ENSEMBLE:
HEATHER
walnut by Albert, has had exc. care.
Includes
double
bed, twin bed
side
tables, double dresser, large mirrored
vanity
table.
$125
complete.
Also
Ebony
step
table,
bookcase
and
matching chair with black naug. seat
and back cushion, $42 for all: Ceramic
base lamps, $7.50 pr. Call HI 6-7080
before 7 p.m.
MOVING: MUST SELL BIRCH TRUNdle bed and chest with mattresses,
baby buggy; painted typewriter desk,
redwood lawn furn.; lawn mower. $160
double bed box spring mattress set.
Carpet sweeper; odds and ends. Come
and brouse through
Sun. Very reas.
580 Vernon, Glencoe. 835-4629.
GARAGE
SALE:
LGE.
REDWOOD
Queen _ sz.:
tbl.
with
4 _ benches;
headboard;
bunk beds w/mattresses;
din. rm. tbl. w/6 chrs.; kit. tbl.; sew.
mach.;
drapes;
baby
equip.;
much
misc. 572 Provident, Winnetka. Saturday 9:30 a.m.
MUST SELL—MODERN
LIKE NEW
7
pe. bedroom set at 1/3 of cost. $195 or
best offer, like new typewriter, stand/
chair, $55; TV; Steam cabt.; foot bath
massager; screens; business books 550e;
household
items;
Misc.
818
Mulford, Evanston,

BRASS
2644
27

EAGLE

Green

Bay

ANTIQUES

869-6660
Rd.

Evanston

SQ.
YARDS
GRAY
WOOL
CARP.
good cond., $50. Gray wool stair carp.
and 6 running
yards of hall runner,
$10;
Emerson
Quite-Cool,
6000 b.t.u.
air cond., $35. Call AL 1-1847.

COLLAPSIBLE
PING
PONG
TBLE,
4
mo. old; paddles, net; Dan. mod. chr.
w/ottoman;
orange
and
gold
slip
covers;
3 pce. sect. sofa;
best offer.
679-2964.
AIR
COND.;
TV;
KITCHEN
SET;
Easy
washing
machine,
like
new;
book
case;
beds;
lIge.
elect.
fans,
kitchen
cab.
Telephone
267-7497
by
owner.
MOVING:
DARK
OAK
8-PC.
DIN.
rm. set; complete liv. rm. furniture;
Magnavox TV;
radio;
Easy washer;
fae refrig.; stove. Reasonable. DA 8SOLD
RANCH
HOME.
MUST
SELL
all furnishings and misc. Good condition:
5c to $75.
Come
see
Friday,
Saturday, Sunday. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
1804 Main, Evanston
GR 5-2820
MOVING
SEPT.
TeT.
MODERN
couch;
Danish
chairs;
carpeting;
lamps;
acces.
Exc.
cond.
All
high
quality furn. Call eves. after 6 p.m.
491-0234,
FRIGIDAIRE
AIR-COND.,
$75;
washer, $75; 2-dr. refrig., $100; dehumid., $35; 8-pc. blond bdrm. set, $130;
2 loveseats, $25; entrance glass tbl.,
$20; misc. appl. 296-3940; PA 4-0840.
GARAGE
SALE:
KENMORE
STOVE,
$35; desk; chest of drawers; vanity;
books
and tables;
misc.
146 James
Court, Glenview.
729-5577. Sat., Sun.
Aug. 19-20. 10 a.m, to 4 p.m.
MOVING:
HAVE
MANY
ITEMS
INcluding 7 pe. dinette.set, auto. washer,
mangle, 9x J2 braid rug, baby equipment, curtains, drapes. All priced for
fast sell. 869-7148.
6’ BAR, 4 SWIVEL BAR STOOLS;
PR.
tw. custom
made
bedspreads;
Hand
crocheted
table
cloth;
baby
grand
piano shawl;
lge. antique vase, cut
glass and misc. 272-5866.
CORNER
SECT.
SOFA/W
TBL.,
$300
val., will sell for $150; dehumidifier.
$50; for use in den: sofa, 2 chrs., 2
oo tbls., $150; ping-pong tbl., $20. 724-

KEEP YOUR CARPETS BEAUTIFUL
despite constant footsteps of a busy
family. Get
shampooer,
Glenview.

Washer
ORIG.
=

Blue Lustre. Rent electric
$1.00.
Ace
Hardware,

and Electric Dryer

$400,
SACR.
Modern
sofa,

$150,
Exc,

HARDLY
cond.
869-

172

For

Sale—Household

Goods

HOME
FURNISHING
SALE
Thurs. and Fri. 17th and 18th, 12 noon
to 9 p.m.
8656 N. CENTRAL PARK, SKOKIE
(3600 W. 1 block S. of Dempster)
Like
new
Frankel
furniture;
Ital,
Prov. sofa; pumice fin. end table and
large lamp; matching cigarette tbles.;
royal
blue
velvet
chr.;
pr.
Brant
occas.
chrs.;
custom
kit. set;
night
stand;
early Am.
sofa bed;
drapes;
bedspreads; china, glass; silver; serving pes.; paintings and wall hangings
plus
MANY, MANY MORE ITEMS!
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD!
Don’t miss this sale.
Phone 677-6063.

SACRIFICE — MOVING
GOLD
NYLON
RUG,
8’X 10’,
$55,
matching
hall
runner,
3’ x14’,
$15;
complete
Hollywood
twin
bed
set
w/leopard covers and bolster pillows,
pr. rm. dividers, gold glass 26’’
w. x 8’ high, $30; intake and exhaust
fan,
$30;
champagne
silk
damask
draw drapes w/18"
valance
and
tr. rod,
95’
w.x8’
high,
$70;
Maytag
de luxe
washer,
like
new,
$125; 2 air conditioners. Call evns. and
Sun, 677-5239

FURN.
ANTIQUE
GLASS,
CHINA,
Thurs.,
Fri., Sat.
Mrs.
A. J. McMaster,
Rd., Bannockburn-Deerfield. Kerosene
lamps; vases; pattern glass; colored
glass;
pictures;
frames;
100 _ pe.
Mexican pottery $45; mahogany banquet tbl. (center gateleg tbl. w/2 end
tbls.) $500; light mahogany 4 poster
bed
w/pineapple
finials
$250;
rosewood dresser w/swivel mirror;
dresser;

pine

dresser;

walnut

misc.

MOVING
SALE:
DESK;
DANISH
love
seat;
chairs;
tables;
dressing
table;
high
chair;
crib;
reed rugs;
curtains;
Girl’s
26’’.
Schwinn
bike;
washer;
dryer;
window
fan;
record
player;
Hi Fi speaker;
brass hurricane chandelier; room heater; size 10
wedding
dress;
books;
toys;
lawn
equipment,
etc.
1861
Winnetka
Rd.,
Northfield, Ill. HI 6-1682.
MARBLE
TOP
DRESSER,
MiIR.;
rugs:
chests;
beds;
din. tbl.; lounge
chr.;
refrig.;
stove;
white
sink and
fixtures; elec. heater; bar-b-que grill;
2 sm. Formica tbls.; redwood picnic
set;
odd
tbls.;
wicker
set;
folding
were
tbl.;
locker;
bkease.;
ete.
GR
5-2755.
DRAPERY
DISPLAYS
AND
FABRICS
at close-out prices. Fabrics formerly
$3.00 and up, only 50c yd. and up;
custom
made
draperies
up
to 132”
wide 96” long (6 panels) reg. $72 now
$35.95.
Beauti-interiors,
Inc. 4106 W.
Oakton, Skokie. 677-1121.
DRAPES:
FULL
LENGTH,
LIKE
new,
6
mos.
old,
pale
gold
lined
overdrapes,. w/full length gold. sheers.
Fantastically priced at $135; like new
6 mo. old built-in wh. oven and broiler
w/timer,
range
top and
hood.
$100;
Call 831-2933 Sunday and Monday.
TWO
BEDROOM
APARTMENT
FURniture
Early American
style. Excellent
condition.
Call
evenings
or
weekends.
475-5576.
ONLY 3 WKS. LEFT—AUG. SALE.
Evanston Antiques and Resale
826 Cuyster Ave.
Closed Wed.
Hours 10 to 4, Saturday to 3
Order your Christmas Plates now.
EXQUISITE
LIVING
ROOM
FURNIture (decorator’s items), just recently
purchased. Love seat, couch, 2 chairs,
ottoman. By appointment only. OR 34388.
2 BDRM.
SETS.
DRESSER,
NIGHT
stand,
and Hollywood
bed.
Chest of
drawers, night stand, and Hollywood
bed w/box spring and mattress. Eves.
or Sun. 966-7414.
MOVING.
MUST
SAC.
2 APTS.
OF
furn.
Good
condition.
Reas.
Everything must go—liv. rm., bdrm.,
din.
pe
kit. lamps. RA 8-1399 or AR
1WHY
BE TENSE?
STAUFFER
EXERcise table. Exc. cond. best offer. 6 pe.
brass/wr. iron frpl. eq., $25. 2 wr. iron
ice cream chrs., $7.50; wind. fan, used
1 season, $15. Aft. 9 a.m. UN 4-3496.
LOW, LOW PRICE—REFRIGERATOR;
range;
gas space heater;
hot water
heater;
beds;
chest
of
drawers;
chairs;
carpet
10x12.
710
Oakton,
Evanston.
MOVING
MONDAY.
WAL.
DIN.
RM.
set,
$50;
lge.
Hotpoint
refrig.,
$65;
Samsonite
case,
8.00;
ice
cream
chat. $7.50. 736 Dodge, Evanston. DA

ANTIQUE

LAMPS;
GLASSSOFA;
ware;
tables;
red
velvet
loveseat;
humidifier;
Morse
port.
sewing
machine. 1933 Harrison, Apt. 1A,
Evans:
ton, DA 8-7582.
BAKER
COFFEE
TABLE;
PR.
4
drawer French prov. end tables; pr.
cane
back
chairs;
pr.
tole lamps;
ys furn. Bric-a-brac. Fine cond. EA

LEAVING
TOWN—BEAUT.
2
PC.
sofa;
lovely lounge
chair;
Din.
rm.
set;
Kit.
set;
; tables;
Lamps;
china closet. Very good cond. Reas.
Call 743-3220.
ENGLISH
PEDIGREE
BABY
CARriage, low style, Converts to stroller
$25;
solid
oak
banister
in
Spanish
papeseet style, dismantled $35. AL 6MOVING:
THWRS.,
FRI.,
SAT.
9-5
p.m.
sacrifice
2 yr.
old
Frigidaire
washer; 2 pc. couch; 2 drwr. chests;
couch;
coffee tbl.; chr.; tools; misc.
1932 Half Day, Highland Park.
BUILDER
furniture
separate,
65

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
* 255-0670

YRDS.
ALL
NYLON
OFF-WHITE
carpeting;
16
panels
beige
antique.
satin
draperies
with
draw
rods.
Excellent condition. Reas. OR 4-3224.

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

Classified — 21

�—
For Sale—Household Goods
NG

SALE: THURS.

Re

FRI.

wht.

uph., $50 and
armchr., $35;

CHEST FREEZER
125 lb. capacity.
Suitable
apartment. Used 6 months.
274-5298

ext.
and

TOWEL

$15;

SILVER

COF-

mr.

$8.00;
:-mpl.
chr.,
$5.00;
ant.
. $35; old wal. chest, $12; pull-up
$20; ant. wal. tble., $35; mpl. din.
tble.
$25;
Martha
Wash.
sew.

.
.

eab.,

$15;

pr. night

stands,

$25;

MIC

G TO APT,

new

Died
jesk,

furn.

BEAUTIFUL

Tomlinson

contemp.

w/match.
chests,
chair, cab. 2 tw.

night
beds.

Marble
desk

Danish

top,
5
w/chr.

den

plant

LIKE

bdrm.

stands,
spreads

chrs.,

chrs.

and

ottoman,

$85

:

is

, $15;

_tble
bey

chairs $2.00 each. Can be seen at
Harrison St., Evanston from Aug.
and on. Phone UN 4-8513.

WROUGHT IRON GLASSTOP TBL. W/4
chrs.;
small appliances;
misc. furniture;
brassware;
glassware;
alum.
storm dr.; bkes.; all reas. 433-3140.

(D

card

tables

MAPLE

intridge

SECRETARY

china

with
fA ming

$5 each;

service

for

12,

card

$50;

ind;

student lamp;

p. HI

And

6-6718.

much

DINING

misc.

9 pe,

DRAPERIES

SELL:

BUILDER
furniture
separate,
296-7771

SIMMONS

2-a-bed with extra-firm
mattress;
iple crib, sheets and blankets, exc.
eond.; foot locker. Call 475-7969.
‘(VY NYLON. PLUSH
dice of 4 colors. re
wll price. $3.75 yd.

ELLOW

DAYSTROM

SET,

table 48 x 30, 4 chairs, excellent cond.,
$40.

Call

and

4 chrs.

Pr

ei

Ate

3 p.m.

OF
THE
FINER
THINGS
OF
Blue
Lustre
carpet
and
upholy cleaner. Rent electric hsampoo-

_ er,

$1.00. Lemoi

Hardware,

"RIGIDAIRE
DOUBLE
z
&gt; on base cabinet.

Evanston.

OVEN
ELEC.
Good condition,

256-4448

LECTRIC

HEDGER

W/LOT

SIZE

cord; breakfast room. set; spring and
natt.;
mahog.
end table. ETC.
Call
-, Sat., Sun. morning. RO 1-0049.
_GOLD*
BROCADE
LOVE
SEATS;
_
turquoise
lounge
chr.
and
ottoman;
_
deather topped mah. lamp and coffee

_ table. 679-8748 or 679-8749.

IRGANTON
ITAL.
PROV.
OVAL
in. table.: cherry with antique green
p; four chairs w/moss green seats;
ch. Will sell separately. 864-6684.
F
WHITE
SOFA,
90”
L.,
$55;
ining table
and 4 Early American
smb. backed chairs, excellent condin. PA 4-3675

ALNUT
;.

DINETTE

SET;

KITCHEN

wringer
wash
mach.;
lamps;
ser, mat. chifforobe. Many other
. Very reasonable. Call 463-4839.

.

SEC’Y.,

MAHOG.,

$150;

PR.

-, $30; davenport,
; Mahog.
dresser;
on frame, $30. UN

$50; bdrm. set,
lge. mir., $30:
4-6523.
;

SINGER

MACHINE

k

SEWING

model—3-drawer;

with . bench:

chments:
blond finish;
t offer. 729-5099 after 7.

like

new.

AGE SALE:
METAL. REC. ROOM
n.;
twin
beds;
household
goods;
ooks and misc. Aug. 19, 20, 9 a.m. to
p.m. 521 Briar St., Kenilworth.
JACOBEAN HAND-CARVED
d walnut buffet, China cabinet
rd. Excellent condition.
272-2144
USE
SALE
OF
ORIENTAL
okhora;
Baluch;
Khiva;
mall sizes;
Fri..
Sat..
9 to
s St., 3rd fl., Evanston.
:

‘CHING

_ pertone
=

—
‘ss

ant.

After

WESTINGHOUSE
6

size

p.m.

Classified
}

-

850

refris..
all

and

day

and

RUGS
others.
3. 609
COP-

electric

Sat.,

475-

FRENCH
PROV.
BLUE
OVERstuffed
chair;
Antique
walnut
sofa,
spool
arms
and
back,
removable
cushions. Call GReenleaf 5-4046.

FOR SALE WOOL CARPETING;
new drapes. Both in excellent
tion. Very reasonable. Call RO
after 7 p.m.

9,000 BTU GENERAL
ELECTRIC
conditioner
(never
uncrated)
window kit., $185. Call 491-1496.

NON-VENTING,
Good condition.

PAIR LOUNGE

6

SQ.

YDS.

NYLON

AND
DOUBLE

HOOVER
ott

UNDER

SINGLE BED: CHEST OF DRAWERS;
chairs; vacuum cleaner; port. HI-FI:
TV
trays;
waffle iron;
trivets;
1639
Ridge Ave., Evanston, afternoons.
BLACK ENAMEL DESK AND CHAIR
Suitable
for
student’s
room,
very
gpa
Call before 3:30 p.m. 328-

COMPLETE

HOUSEHOLD

FURNISHINGS FOR SALE
50 PARK DR.
GLENVIEW,

ILL.

I7xI1

BEVEL

and

MIRROR

single

bed

in

5X7

walnut; 5

kit.

utensils

5

PC.:
LARGE,
BROWN
DINETTE
set, incl. leaf. Good condition. $25 or
best offer.
Call 353-4999
or 328-3585,
evenings.

40

INCH
FRIGIDAIRE
ELECTRIC
range with drawer and double oven.
$75.
613 Lincoln,
Glencoe,
Sat.
and
Sunday.

CONDITION;

Refrig.

GARAGE SALE:
WED., THURS., FRI.
9 to 5, 2673 Marl Oak Dr., Highland
Park. 433-1763. Baby cribs; carriage;
vacuum cleaners; dinette set.

~

WITH
3
TIERS
desk, medium size

2 LIV. ROOM CHAIRS,
SLIP COVERS
included:
mahog.
drum
table
with
leather top. Good
condition.
Reasonable. Call 743-5655.

FRENCH

BEDRM.

SET,

COUCH

tbles., lamps, phonograph, kitchen set,
din.
set,
hide-a-bed
couch,
cedar
chest, tele. tble. and chr. HO 5-4065.
BEAUTIFUL LIKE NEW DECORATOR
hanging lamp, have to see to appreciate, reasonable. Call 869-7498 after 6
p.m. or UN 9-9826 weekdays.
2

6-YR.
MAPLE
wicker
diapering
top table, 4 chrs.,

CRIBS,
$25
EA,:
table,
$7.50;
glass
$50. Misc. 272-3052.

GARAGE
SALE:
thing must go.
Niles. 966-5997.

COPPERTONE
KENMORE
range with griddle, 30’ like new
Call 491-9426.

LOVELY
OLD
REGENCY
CREDENza; old pair solid brass wall sconces;
Verne Martin type table. Call 446-3225.

MOVING.
EVERY8339 N. Ottawa Ave.,

12 Cu Ft. $35
$10.
BOTH
Call 835-1789.

GOOD

KITCHEN
SET,
36” X 60’’ KITCHEN
table} plus 12” leaf; 4 fiberglass side
chre.: t eee
eave chr.
42”
ROUND
WALNUT
DINING
TAble with three 12” leaves and pads.
65.
Phone 945-2238 after 6 p.m.

All

Types

'

N. EW ee
VErnon 5-1131.

KELVINATOR FOODARAMA DOUBLE
door
refrig.
freezer,
bronze
color,
18 cu. ft., good cond. $100.
Call 251-9332.

GARAGE

a

few

6

CARPETING:
LIKE
NEW
rooms, gorgeous red. Also

furniture

appointment
7

only,

pieces.

phone

ID

Shown

2-9285.

by

PC.
CORDOVAN
MAHOG.
BDRM.
suite; good cond. Chest; dresser, with
mirror;
2
night
stands:
bed,
box
spr./mattr. $250. 272-5039.

MOVING TO SMALLER HOUSE, MUST
sell: 18 cu. ft. Hotpoint
refrig.;
de
luxe Caloric gas range, double oven
and rotisserie. 272-5915.
MOVING:
KENMORE
WASHER
AND
dryer, $75 ea.; 4 maple din. rm. chrs.;

mosaic

game

tbl.

and

chrs.;

couch;

grill; roaster and more. 966-4173.
PC.
BDRM.
SUITE;
ALSO
4 ‘PC.
suite $60; pr. of occasional
bedroom
chairs turq. uphol., fruitwood finish.
Must see to apprec. 9 to 5 OR 5-2088.
KITCHEN
SET,
FORMICA
TOP
TAbed
$12:
chairs,
padded
4
ble,
davenport, slipcovers, $20. 299-7512.

7

DESK, BED: TABLE; CHAIRS;
LEATHER CHAIRS; CABINETS;
MISC. BY THE TONS. 491-1872.

het:

Ft
P

z*.
Sart ee
16 AAS Seg, Sr

CaS
PRM

eee?

Lots.

Liquidatio

SALES

ARE

FUN...

will purchase
saleable goods by
ft
lot. (Before you advertise call us
help Fer: price your things.) 272-29

or 446-7415.

WE NEED PIANOS
rugs. Fine furn. and china.
FIELD
AM 2-2023; eves. VE 5-1640

174

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

Stromberg
8
Also
0.

4 speed,

Sale

STEREO
Carlson
Console
A.M.
radio. Lte.

Pho
maho

724-4235

RCA
VICTOR
maple cabinet,
offer;
Capitol
roud turntable,

$50.

24’
CONSOLE
IT
black and: white. B
stereo
portable,
G
two 12’ ext. speake

272-4826.

MAGNAVOX
17”
TV
EXCELLED
condition,
Earl
American
che
wood console. $100. Evanston, 869-89

PORTABLE STEREO
EXCELLENT
CONDITION,
REASO
able price. Call 679-8548 after 6 p.
WEATHERS
TURN
TABLE
WI
Shure M44-7 stereo cartridge, Garra
pressure
gauge,
like new:
New
asking $40. Call 491-9352.
STEREO TAPE RECORDER;
best
offer.
Will
consider
stereo record player. Call
724-7683

$90 OR
trade

MAGNAVOX
COMB.
BLK.
A
white TV, Monoral AM/FM
receiv
and 4-spd. changer, in fruitwood ca
new pic. tube, $115. Call 729-5085:
OLYMPIC HOME ENT. UNIT
Stereo,
TV,
AM
stereo
FM
rad
Excellent condition. Must sell, $150
best offer. 729-0277 or 729-0269.

adage

TV

sole,

STEREO

FM

CO

$275
272-1446

Apparel
NORTH

and

Furs

SHORE’S

EXCLUSIVE

RESALE

SHOF

THE LAST ACT

MAIN ST.
EVANST(
REOPENS AUGUST 22ND
for your shopping convenience. Fre
fall collection of women’s ‘and c}¥
dren’s wear. Ask to see our desig
collection of coats, suits and dress
Tues.,
Wed.,
-Fri.,
and
Sat.
14
Thurs. 12-7:30. DA 8-9898.

Bargain Boutique

STOVE;
REFRIG.;
WASHER:
DRYer; kit. set,
2 work bases;
liv. rm.
carpet;
all good
condition;
reasonable. ALpine 6-18235.
QUALITY
Approx.

Job

PArk 4-5171

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
UALI
used furniture and antiques.
or qui
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4.23

MOST

LIKE

9’. Call

Mdse.

80912

SOFA

FABRIC,

sectional,

$

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5

FURNITURE

$60.

Call 831-2185

piece

$$

-

DISHES—TOOLS

Refrigerator For Sale

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcemen
ts * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villa
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
}
Nad a adit ea

Prompt

175

RM.
SET,
VALENTINE-SEVbrown
mahog.—ebony
inlays.
cond. $300. PA 4-3309.

LUXURY

oO

TOP
FOR

DIN.
ers,
Exc.

CUSTOM

5-0108

Miss Hall

baer =

CROSLEY,

ACCEPTED

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Avpraisers Ass’n of Amer
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
JECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHES
PRICES PAID.
ote

G.E.
AMERICANA
RANGE
COM.
plete, w/2 ovens; Sensi-temp burner:
rotiss.
and
hood;
coppertone;
30’;
best offer. Call PA 4-4173.

BENDIX
14 lb. ca-

GAS
HOTWATER
HEATER:
GAS
conversion
unit
for
furnace;
kit.
cabinets;
gas stove;
radiators;
lavatory sinks; disposal; 21’’ TV. 446-1646.

CREDENZA 62” WIDE
plus china storage, excellent condition, $45.
ALpine 1-2012

SML.
MANGLE
working order.

Will

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.

UTILITY
TABLE
$8.00; black wood
$10. Call 677-8334.

MAHOG.
drawers

MOVING
MUST
SELL
THURS.
OR
Fri. Maytag wringer washing mach.;
mat. sofa and chair. Very reasonable.
Call 864-3823.
-

PERSIMMON
COLORED
SECTIONAL
108”, in BEAUTIFUL condition, spring
constr. in pillows.
Call PArk 4-3157

1968
DE
LUXE
PHILCO
washer-dryer combination;
pacity; 220 sa
&gt; hay

EXPC. SECTIONAL DAVENPORT,
green
1 pr.
$75;
condition,
cellent
table lamps, $15 pr.
ALpine 1-0663

9

$35

40” GAS STOVE—TAPPAN
Eye-level.
Very
good
condition,
sell for best offer.
HUmboldt 9-5870

30''

Antique Rolltop Desk
Good Condition. 432-7673.

FT:;

KROEHLER
2 PC.
CURVED
SECT.
65’’", each foam
rubber,
nylon
rose,
$85,
good
cond.;
twin
Sealy
innerspring mattress, $10. UN 4-2454.
GAS
$75.

4

Call after 5 p.m. 967-5962.
CLEAN CARPETS WITH EASE. BLUE
Lustre makes the job a breeze. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00.
Ace Hardware, Northbrook.

BEAUTIFUL
FRUITWOOD
FRENCH
Provincial “occasional
tbl. 28’
sq. x
2014"" high, marble top, perfect cond.
$75
827-5707
DRAW
DRAPES,
2
PR.
BEIGE,
cover
10’ and
11’;
telephone
bench;
alum.. chaise
longue;
dresser;
night
* standssingle bed. Misc..OR 3-5028.

MOVING:
SACRIFICE
ROUND
DINing room
table,
6 chairs;
barbeque
grill; orig. Pop Art kit. cabinets. Misc.
items. 274-5342.

coffee

3 BEIGE RUNNERS
Call 328-9222

EXCELLENT

VACUUM
CLEANER.
ExXcondition, -$25. Dealer.
AL 1-

POSTER
DOUBLE
BED
W/BOX
spring, matt., $35; pr. swivel rocker
occasional chrs., $35 each. 2679 Stewart, Evanston. DAvis 8-2574.
' TWIN-SIZED BED, $25; DARK WOOD
secretary, $30; wardrobe closet, $10;
all in good condition.
869-0423

mirrored

Stove

Goods

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORIENT
RIENTAL

BY

GReenleaf

DIN. RM., 9 PC. FRENCH‘
PROV.;
2
apt stands, chest;- comb. TV-Phonoradio; end table. Exc. cond.
864-3166 after 6:30 p.m., all day Fri.

Kenmore Clothes Dryer

Call 262-2663.

LOVELY .ANT. WINDSOR
PUMP
ORgan in excellent condition. Must see to
appreciate
its’ value.
Phone
869-2092
after 5 p.m.

ant.

Electric

$2

oriental

gaa exc. Baga

MOVING
OUT
OF
STATE,
SELLING
furn. 5 rm. apt. incl. 23’ TV console;
4 sp. phonograph
console;
oil paintings; etc. Call 864-2716.

Will

DIN. RM. SET, BLOND MAHOG. TBL..,
6 chrs., breakfront, buffet. Good cond.
Reas.; brkfst. set,.formica top tbl., 4
chrs. Call 432-9302 aft. 6.

$50;

HIGHEST

SALE—SAT., AUG. 19
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1928 Grant St., Evanston
Couch; Hide-A-Bed; Much misc.

Kenmore

op

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
OR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERI}
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Rid

GARAGE

EGGSHELL

pe. kit. set, Formica top;
and other items. 764-1413.

WOOL

a yd.

SOFA,

| BEIGE RUG,

SET
WITH
DOUBLE
.stereo,
Fisher
amp.
deck, AR turn table, 2

Jensen speakers.

EXPANDOMATIC
TABLE
—
CHEST
limed oak, 20’ x 40’’ x 30”, 6 leaves,
‘extends to 90’’. Price, $75.
679-8764

table, best offer; Duncan Phyfe dining
table and 6 chairs $25. Call AL 1-5761.

Royal Blue Antique Satin
PC.
BDRM.
bed;
5 pe.
Tanberg tape

Complete Living Room Set
$50. 465-0498.

Wringer Washing

TRADITIONAL

GARAGE
SALE:
THURS.,
FRI:
Elect.
appls.;
garden
equip.—furn. ;
snack tbls.; dishes; comp. set Corning
Ware; etc. 340 Aspen, Highland Park.

5

MADE
6-3359.

STATIONARY
BRIDGE
SET;
PEDAstal leg, Formica top. 4 chairs... blue
silk covers. $65; beautiful console TV,
27’’ $75; other misc. OR 4-5753.

HOMES
off. Will

SOFA,
GOOD
CONDITION.
$100. Call 251-0622.

CHAIRS

5-PC. BEDROOM SET FOR SALE.
Good
condition.
Reasonable.
Also
‘other household items.
PA 9-1944

MACHINE WITH PUMP.
Call 446-1953

AND

used, $2.50
Empire,
5-9626.

AFTER 9 A.M. THURS-FRI.
1221 Ashland, Wilmette
HOTPOINT
RANGE,
39”,
EXCELlent condition; very clean.
1542 Brandon, Glenview
724-1651

A

drople

bookcase
BR 4-2075.

WE NEED MERCHANDIS

$50.

Antiques and Misc.

SINGLE

bolsters,

OF
FURNITUH
5 and
8 | ong
M
7540 N. Ridge, Apt

TRADE-INS

FRIGIDIARE.
Call 446-3624,

2

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid.

FOR

G.E. AUTO. WASHER AND ELECTRIC
dryer;
G.E.
Slimline
AIR
CONDItioner,
$125. All excellent
condition.
Call 475-2294.

PIECE,
FRENCH
WALNUT
BEDrm. suite, inlaid design and glass top.
Very cheap: $50.
AM 2-2096

Maytag

LIKE
condi1-2060

ELECTRIC DRYER

AIR
with

BENDIX
ELEC.
DRYER,
$35;
WESTinghouse 30” elec. range, $75; both in
good condition, priced for quick sale.
Call after 6 p.m. 272-0038.

dresser

carpeting, never
separate, terms.
LA

after 2 p.m.

____ORchard 3-3135.
YN
SWEEPER,
$10;
LIGHT
“blond oak dinette set with leaves, pads

MAHOG. POSTER:BED, EXTRA FIRM
foam mattress and box spring, 2 yrs.
ot. 20. Call after 6 p.m. UNiversity

TRADITIONAL
CUSTOM
three-piece sectional sofa. HI

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver

FURNITURE
OF
11 MODEL
Must be sold, up to 60 %
separate, terms. Empire.
965-4300.

CARPETING,

KITCHEN

CONOVER
CABLE
CONSOLE PIANO;
mahogany bedroom set, dining room
set; breakfast set; hospital bed; rugs
and nads; etc. Call 256-4473.

brocade

G TO
APT.
MUST
SELL
RE-, $15; tables, chairs, beds, lamps,
S miscellaneous. 620 Library Place,
anston. 869-9714.

MUST

173.

BUNK
BED,
COMP.
$30;
PORT.
Smith-Corona
$30;
outside
dr. $5.00;
rouse
sliding
window
$10;
tabletop
ironer $15; guitar $15; etc. 432-7369.

ING, MUST SACRIF. 10 PC. DIN.
| incl. glass top; 3 pe. sofa: chrs.,
les.; ee
aah cedar chest;
kit. set;
TV.
HO
5-5440
eves.
and

and

LEAVING TOWN—18 LB. WASHING
MACHINE. 2 UPRIGHT LIVING
ROOM CHAIRS. CALL 262-6983.

BARGAINS:
FURNISH
AN APT.
FOR
$50. Includes tbls., bed, chrs., lamps,
chest
of
drawers,
desk.
Ideal
for
STUDENT. 274-3317.

Reasonable.

MATCHING
BEDROOM
CHESTS,
ea.;
3 pe. Formica
dinette set,
Chairs; Lamps.
Call 864-6942 evenings.

cover

Duncan
Phyfe
table,
front. Call after 6 p.m.

G.E.
STOVE
WITH
DOUBLE
OVEN,
like
new,
$50;
maple
dresser,
$15;
Royal
typewriter,
$20;
brkfst.
tble.
w/bench, $15; dryer, $15. AL 6-2930.

RM. SET

mahogany.
BR
80

MOVING:
ITL. PROV. CHERRY STEP
table, $30; cherry corner table, $35. 14
ft. by 21 ft. beige acrilon rug, $75;
12 x 12 wool rug,
$25; 864-7206.

WITH

tresses

FOUR
ROOMS
shown
between
William Behnke,
A, Chicago, Il.

BASEMENT
SALE.
SAT., AUG.
19 10
to 6. 3706 Main St., Skokie. Household
items;
den
set;
girl’s bdrm.
furn.;
misc. Leaving city.

SINGER SEWING MACHINE
ZIG ZAG
attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
pool
will deliver.
Dealer
ALpine
1-

EOUT
.12
PANELS
MADE-UP
rglas print. Gold, green and white.
"x 92’", Made
in wrong color
_project. Must sell. Dealer. GR 5-

ING,

blond

DAYBED

LARGE GE UPRIGHT FREEZER
1963 model.
Original cost $450, used
only 2 years, perfect condition, $125,
328-5827.

BEDROOM
SET:
HEYWOOD
WAKE:
field. Solid birch, blond finish, excellent cond. $75; also twin headboard,
white. 945-4979.

white

plat.
band
$60:
mat.
36
pc.
$40; 20’ Air King window fan,
os. control, like new $25; remote
controlled
port. Zenith TV with maple

172 Bar SelewMeusobeld

«For Sale-—-Musioheld Goods

MAHOG. DBL. BED W/BEAUTY REST
box
spr./matt.,
dresser
w/mirror,
chest, 2 night stands; 9x12 Gulistan
rose rug, $25. Exc. cond. 272-5124.

COMPLETE
TWIN
SIZE BED:
$35; 3
seat couch: $25; window fan: $10; 42”
gas range: $35.
;
Call after 5:00 p.m. 965-6866.

set.

Call 869-8868
GARAGE
SALE—447_
LOCUST © RD.,
Wil., Sat. Aug. 19. 3-pc. rattan sect.
and
chr.;
mangle/chr.;
ptd.
desk;
uphol. lounge chr.; misc. household.

SOFA $45.
6-1356

$35 EACH
256-4418

MAYTAG WASHER, WRINGER TYPE
like new, also walnut carved bedroom

AKFAST
SET
(BIRCH
PLASTIC
finish) with 4 cushioned chairs, $100;
mahogany
dining set with 8 chairs,
er and table pads, like new, $150;
table air conditioner. $100;
Metal
3
and coat rack, $25; Octagon poker

‘172

2 Living Room Chairs

AUTOMATIC WASHER, KENMORE
IN
perfect
mechanical
condition
and
appearance. $50 or best offer.
Call 446-1446.

a. 6 Fr. Prov. din. rm. chrs., $40 ea.
. end tbls.. lamps,
etc. By
apintment only. Call VE 5-3101.
:

small

PC)
BEIGE.
se"
SECTIONAL
couch, excellent condition; two 20’ x 45’"
handpainted
water
colors;
ant.
glass frame. Reasonable. PA 4-2054
ALL
HOUSEHOLD
CONTENTS
MUST
BE
SOLD
BY
EVENING!
Some
antiques.
Thurs.
only.
10 a.m.
to 8
p.m. 1059 Briargate, Highland Park.
ILG PEDESTAL FAN, LARGE CAPAC:
ity, 4600 cu. ft. per minute. $60 or best
offer. Perfect condition.
Call 446-1446.

and curtains, $295. Dinnette or brkfst.
.

HIDE-A-BED
ALpine

2.

stand, $7.00; rnd. glass oak china cab.
; ant. 28°’
x 30”. frame
w/mirror,
;
Magnavox
radio,
$25;
piano
h. $5.00; pine candle tble., $7.00.
- 1615 Elmwood St., Wilmette.

5,

REFRIGERATOR
WITH
FREEZER,
reasonable,
good
size;
kitchen
set;
sheer
drapes,
pale
green,
perfect
condition. 539-3005.

KITCHEN
TABLE
AND
4
CHRS:;
marblized
Formica
top
rnd.
tbl.,
opens w/one a
Will take best offer.

fee set, $8.00; ant. pull-up chr. $35;
ige. oak chest, $20; love seat, $50; side

ni
is ve

PC.
BEDROOM
SET;
ANTIQUE
pine hutch cupboard; 2 pc. aqua sect.;
stove;
some attic treasures. All exc.
condition. Best offer. 433-0707.

Medicine Cab.

BAR,

for

ae

194 &lt; Var Stlachiaheld ends

DECORATORS IMPORTED LAMPS
one floor lamp, 2 table lamps. Moving
must sell, best offer. Call OR 4-0233.

te skirts, pink coverlet, green sill
th drapes, $25 comp.; Toro mow, $20. AL 6-0458.

Oak

ws Se

sell furniture: 2 yr. old double bed;
dressing
table;
blond
dresser;
kit.
table,
newly
uphol.
chrs.;
liv.
rm.
chrs.;
odds and ends. Priced to sell
immed.
1596 Oak,
Evanston
328-5024
Fri., August 18th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

$65 ea.; sm.
lge. antique

ay linen chest, $60; 12 ft. alum.
idder, $7.50; tw. spreads, green

Ant.

7

| 172 For ‘énto-~Sousebald Becks
SAT. IN PROCESS OF MOVING: MUST

a.m. to 5 p.m. 518 Koerper Ct.,
nette.
Cul-de-sac.
3 blks.
E.
of

reen
Naug.

cae

BACK. TO SCHOOL CLOTHES
Winter coats, half price.
Summer Clearance continued.
823

Dempster,

Evanston

328-5

$CASH$

For : Ladies’,
Men’s
and Childre
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We
k
household
items,
cut
glass,
chi
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. CG
DElaware 717-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

JANE

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH

RESALE

Bring in your fall and
for resale.
644 Green Bay Rd.

winter

clothi

256-29
BETTER CLOTHING
Many with famous labels.
ELITE REPEATS RESALE SHOP
7635 N. Paulina St.
761-7
16 blk. N. Howard St. “‘L’’.
We also sell on consignment.
GREEN
COAT
$5.00:
NAVY
CO

$4.00;

grey, black and navy suits $4

ea.;

dresses

sizes
and

36-37
e.

18-20.

from

2 men’s

$5.00.

$1.00

suits,

Call

to $5.00.

navy
GR

and

5-7093

ger * Highwood Herald August 17 ;

Si

gr

Mc

�and

Furs

176

For

CLEARANCE SALE
NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED
PAINTS

OVING
TO
FLORIDA.
SOMALI
eopard capelet, matching hat, $500;
black angel skin coat, sz. 12-14; Man’s
ried
Freeman suits, sz. 42. DA 8RENCH
RABBIT,
FULL
LENGTH
oat, white and brown. Purchased last
ear; fits sz. 10-12.
VE 5-4504
NK STOLE, AUTUMN
HAZE PRACically new.
Will sell for best offer.
all AL 1-7290.
ITE
LEATHER
COAT,
FULL
ength, $5.00, tweed coat, $5.00; suits,
Hresses,
blouses,
costume _ jewelry,
bood buys, sz. 10-12. OR 4-5753.
R-TRIMMED
COAT:
BEIGE
FOX/
beige wool;
exc.
cond.;
loose-fitting
tyle for sz. 11/13. Cost $135, will sell
or $65. Call 729-2046.
AUT.
FALL
AND
WINTER
MaAernity wardrobe, sz. 10. Saks, Pageoy and Best &amp; Co. brands. Outfits for
very occasion. 831-4486.
DMAN’S
DRESSES
SZ.
5 AND
7,
2.00 ea.; sportswear items, $1.00 and
2.00
ea.;
exc.
cond.;
also
men’s
lothing, sz. 40. ORchard 6-0097.
MINK STOLE
INK MINK IN AN EMBA AUTUMN
Haze mink stole. Good condition.
0
Phone 869-6779.
DVING SOUTH—LIKE
NEW CONDIion full length sheared raccoon coat.
Paid $900 sacrifice $100. Misc. clothg. Call 864-7206.
:
KS’ WEDDING VEIL; $140; WHITE
nd pink ball gown, size 10, cheap.
all 835-4629. 580 Vernon, Glencoe.

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

RAGE
AND
HOUSE
SALE—SAT.
ug. 19, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 235 W
lade Av., Palatine. 3 blocks W. of
Plum
Grove
Rd.,
4
blocks
S.
of
Palatine
(Willow
Rd.)
Ali furniture
nd household goods are to be sold.
Bev.
recently
uphol.
ant.
liv.
rm.
hairs; mahog. Gov. Winthrop desk;
nd tables; framed mirror;
graceful
mahog. bookcases, 5 x 242;
9x 12 rose
wool rug, pad;
mahog. sewing cab.;
offee table;
sleeper sofa;
dropleaf
Hin. table;
4 rosewood
Vic. chairs;
win beds, box sprs./mattrs.;
2 mahog. dressers, exc. cond.; cane bottom
ahog. chair;
bed and table linens.
any
books.
GARAGE
ITEMS;
omp. set of dishes and many unusual
bdd pieces, pots and pans and compl.
ange
of kitchen
equipment;
porch
blider; garden tools;
hose;
7:75
x 15
now
tires, mounted
on 65-67
Ford
wheels.
DVING.
2 PRAC.
NEW
WESTINGouse air cond. for slid. glass wind.
RCA
gas
dryer;
humidifier
and
; golf clubs, match set; girl’s
ll sz. bike; lady’s figure skates, sz.
. Made to order all wal. desk unit
/2
shelves;
sleep
sofa,
cane
sd.
atch chr.; end tbl. w/shelf;
sm. ft.
pecker;
white ant. satin drapes,
fir.
ength; 9 x 12 tweed rug; tw. Vornado
ans; kit. set. wh, rnd. tbl. 4 swivel
hrs. AL 6-2937.

REAL

BARGAIN

IGE
DRAW
DRAPES
W/HARDare to fit double window and single
indow, $10; Assorted curtains, $2.00
nd $4.00 per pr.;
single bedspread
/matching
drapes,
$10;
boy’s
ice
kates,
sz.
9;
artificial
flower
arangement. Very reas. 673-1253 after 5
D.m.
ME
WORKSHOP
POWER
TOOLS:
raftsman
de
luxe
table
saw _ with
xtras—like new;
band saw;
jointer;
ig saw; on stands w/motors; }9’’ elec.
rill;
air
compressor;
heavy
duty
x 29"" all metal
table w/
jumbo
hise or sep.; unbolts to move;
hand
ools.
Sat.,
Sun.
8328
N.
Kimball,
bkokie. 679-4765.
DVING
SALE:
THURS.,
FRI.,
SAT.
enredon
dining
rm.
set;
twin
bed
et; dbl. hung window, 4’ x 6’; triple
rack aluminum
storm windows,
two
6’’ x 47’ and one 40’’ x 39”; fertilizer
preader;
aquarium;
plap
pen
and
bounce
chr.
3010
Applegate
Rd.,
lenview. 729-0703.
RT. DISHWASHER;
BRONZE
FINsh, Ling Tempo,
3 cycle,
like new
100;
Westminster
chime
clock $25;.
.M. tape recorder $35; compl. 10 gal.
opical fish tank, pump, filter, hood
ghts, gravel, plants and background
5; white enamel
kit. cabinet over
e sink $5.00. Call 338-3781.
IGE
CARPETING
PLUS
6
PRS.
eige drapes; RCA stove; hooked rug;
rose pull-up chairs; desk and chair;
pr. rose drapes;
drop leaf mahog.
able
with
2 leaves;
dresser
with
irror; twin bed; 2 chest of drawers;
pace
heater;
various
records
and
lIbums. AL 6-1489.
RAGE
SALE-OUTDOOR
UMrella and table; baby clothes; playen;
walker;
lamps;
rugs;
books,
aintings;
women’s
clothes, sz. 9 to
4: shoes, hats and much more. 1101
onegal Ln., Northbrook. Thurs., Fri.,
at.
IQUES:
BRASS,
COPPER,
PEWer;
art glass, furniture,
and
much
isc. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
2. 4 mi. N. Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6
JAckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6177

BARN

WOOD

AUTIFULLY
WEATHERED
TO
A
ilver
gray;
perfect
for
paneling,
oodworking, crafts, etc. 50c, 75c and
1.00 a linear ft. 432-3892.
R-B-Q
W/ELECTRIC
SPIT:
$30;
edding dress, size 12, $28; woman’s
owling shoes, size 7, $4.00; ice skates,
ize 8, $4.00. 864-6684.

e 4"' Joiner Machine With
MOTOR ON WOOD STAND. $35.
9841 Grosse Point, Skokie.

gust

17,

176

Sale—Miscellaneous

Discontinued colors
REG. $6.60 FLAT PAINT

$3.50 gal.
$1.00 aft.
REG. $10.00 ENAMEL
$4.50 gal.
$1.25 at.
ALSO ODDS AND ENDS OF
PAINTS AND ENAMELS
AS LOW AS 9c QT.
While it last...Hurry!

WARNER PAINTS
806 GROVE ST., EVANSTON
REDECORATING
HOME:
BEACON
Hill
credenza;
wing
back
chair;
2
Scalamande green satin stripe chairs;
2 blue silk sofas w/Sheraton table; 3
tier din. server;
Zenith
color,
dble.
speaker,
TV;
antique
sconce;
Cerulean mink stole size 16; 2 naugahyde
chairs;
antique
white,
cor.
dress.
table,
and
4 draw.
dresser;
men’s
suits size 42 long;
teenager
clothes,
mise. All in perf, cond. Fri. all day,
80 Brentwood Dr., Glencoe. VE 5-3013.
GAR.

SALE: EVERYTHING MUST GO
10 TO 5 THURS. AND FRI.
G.E. elec. dryer, $35; Motorola phono,
$15; Simmons apt. hide-a-bed, $20 or
best
offer;
2 divider
screens;
TV
aerial;
ancient
R.C.A. TV,
3 speed
record player;
rug shampooer;
golf
set; children’s books, games, animals,
and
record
player
etc.;
lamps
and
misc. Call 446-4183 after 10.
YO 5-4358
GARAGE SALE
213 Michael
Manor,
Glenview.
(Golf
Rd.
1 blk. W.
of Community
Disc.
Store.) Pr. crystak lamps; 4 tires and
wheels,
8.45-15 Firestone;
30’
elect.
stove;
pictures;
rnd. mirror;
indoor
and outdoor skates;
clothing, sz. 7-8,
13-14,
2242;
girl’s bike;
U.S.
stamp
coll.; Zenith
hearing aid; much misc.
SUNBEAM
ELEC.
MOWER
$25;
elec. dryer $15; dbl. bed with chest
$25;
drapes, 2 pr. $15;
bowling ball
$4.00; clothes, books, toys, household,
stamps,
pictures
and
much
more.
Thurs. and Fri. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 7
p.m.
to 10 p.m.
1524 Wilmette
Av.,
Wil. 251-6142.

MOVING—GARAGE

SALE

Lawn
sweeper;
2
Jacobsen
lawn
mowers;
Misc.
tools
and
furniture;
pictures;
plaques;
clothing;
much
misc.
200 Thelin Court, Wilmette, Al 1-9196
GARAGE
SALE:
TANDEM
BICYCLE;
girl’s
bicycle;
king
sz.
headboard;
and irons;
lamps;
16 M
projector;
clothing and misc.
Sat. and Sun. 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. 1120 Pebblewood Lane,
Glencoe.

Giveaway Garage Sale
PORTABLE
TV,
ORIG.
OIL
PAINTings, 2 bikes, love seat, poker table,
lamps, photo equip., dozens of misc.
items. Sat. 9-5. 601 Wilmot, Deerfield.
ANTIQUE GAME
BIRD PLATES AND
platter; Crystal punch bowl and cups;
Lady’s
golf clubs and shoes; Relaxacisor;
eritage
lounge
chair.
Much
misc. Call 724-4505 eves.
and weekends.
GARAGE
SALE—342
WASHINGTON
St. Glenview. (3 bl. N. of Golf Rd., 1
blk.
W.
of
Harlem).
1967
refrig.;
freezer;
elec. dryer;
30’’ gas stove;
bumper pool; odd chairs; tbls.; book
games, and much misc. 724-2317.
GARAGE
SALE: TRANSF. SAT. AUG.
19,
10
a.m.
2219
Pinehurst
Dr.,
Glenview.
Draperies, from
11 to 27,
in width; household items; lawnmowers; antique
phono. with records; garden tools. 724-5722.
OUTDOOR
GARDEN
TOOLHOUSE
IN
excellent
condition,
$35,
2
Danish
modern couches, solid walnut frame,
$75; couch w/like new slipcover, light
mahog.
table
and
lamp,
$75;
Pole
lamp, $5.00. Call 673-6351.
SAMSONITE LUGGAGE
Ladies’ 26’’ pullman, 21’’ weekend, 13”
beauty case, All like new, $50.
:
1
pe.
match,
Men’s
24’’-2_
suiter,
_ slightly used, $10. All saddle tan. Call
864-2618 after 12 noon.

GIVE AWAY

PRICES

For

176

Sale—Miscellaneous

BASEMENT
AND
YARD
SALE
thurs. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 50 or more
$1.00 items.
Clothing;
fur hats
and
other furs; alligator and lizard handbags and shoes; pictures; paintings;
large
old
Belgian
tapestry;
bric-abrac;
lamps;
dishes;
furniture;
HIFI; car items; new motor cycle acc.
helmets
and
so
forth;
kit.
ware;
linens;
costume
jewelry;
banjo
and
case, $30; short skis, $10; Leica 3F
camera, $125; folding bicycle; jewelry
Kiln; cap and gown; hook and other
rugs. Many more items. 521 11th St.,
Wilmette. Rear.
GOLF
CART;
IRONRITE
MANGLE;
bolster pillows; mod. bookcase single
bed
and
night
stand;
mod.
light
fixtures;
piano bench;
compl.
Child
Craft
deluxe
edition;
extra
large
cedar
dog
pillow;
modern _ uphol.
chair;
30’’
lawn
sweeper
self
propelled;
girls 26’’ Schwinn bike;
croquet set; 16 lb. bowling ball and bag;
4 prs. early Amer. shorty draperies;
white Irish linen table cloth 64 x 102,
12 napkins, never used. 724-5747.

~GARAGE

SETS
GOLD
AND
BEIGE
FIBERglas draperies, wall to wall and rods;
wood frpl. and brass screen; assorted
curtains and drapes. Maytag wringer
washer. Call 869-3450.
MOVING
TO
CITY:
GARAGE
SALE
Fri.,
Sat. 9 to 5. 616 Exmoor
Rd.,
Kenilworth. Misc. household and garden
items.
Antique
lamp;
photographic enlarger.
MOVING:
MUST
SELL—FR.
PROV.
sofa; tbls.; 19’’ port. TV; child’s roller
coaster; girl’s 24"’ bike; much misc.
Thurs. only, ’til 9 p.m. 2006 Linneman,
Glenview. PArk 4-1749.
SAFE:
SUITABLE
FOR
OFFICE
OR
home, yours for the moving; Hunter
twin-casement
fan,
excellent
condition.
$25
;
256-4608
GARAGE
SALE:
DEHUMIDIFIER,
dryer,
sewing
machine,
dinette
set,
baby equipment, toys, etc. Come and
browse, Thur. and Fri. 9:30 to dark.
2225 Simpson, Evanston.
475-1396.

FIRE

SCREEN;

BOOKCASE;

348

MOVING:
KENMORE
WASHER
AND
dryer; baby blue carriage’ and stroller; chests; garden equipment;
misc.
household items. Fri. from 10 to 6, 611
Vernon Ave., Glencoe. 835-4934.
2

TWIN
HOLLYWOOD
BEDS
_INcluding
springs
and
mattresses,
$15
ea. Girl’s 20’’ bike: hand meat slicer;
medicine
cab.:
short
drapes;
children’s purses. VE 5-4074.
BASEMENT SALE—SAT. 10-5
Sm.
hsehld.
equip.;
elec.
heater;
waffle iron; sunlamp; a few Haviland
china pces.; movie screen;
card tbl.
2512 Hurd Av., Evanston. GR 5-1968.

Tudor

JACOBSEN
Reel

all

subject

to

offer.

2

pr.

sz.

bdsprds.;

drapes;

toys;

177.

6

lamps;

GARAGE
SALE—2208
SCOTT
RD.,
Northbrook.
Ladies’ dresses, 8-10-12;
baby
crib;
headboard;
file
cases;
Truscon windows; tools; pipes; misc.
bargains. Fri., Sat., and Sunday.
WASHER, DRYER, AIR COND.
REFRIG., HUMIDIFIER, BEDS,
game
table, buffet, file cab., boy’s
brew 511 Washington, Wilmette. 256BASEMENT
AND
GARAGE
SALE
lovely stemware;
jewelry and watches; lamps;
misc. 10 to 4 Thurs., Fri.
425 Sunset Road, Winnetka. HI 6-3323.
KEEP
CARPET
CLEANING
PROBlems small—use Blue Lustre wall to
wall, Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.

GARAGE — TOY SALE
SATURDAY FROM 9 A.M.
1324 Chestnut Av., Wilmette
SALE:
FRI.
10 TO 4. BUGGY,
CRIB,
sterilizer, etc. Excel. cond. Like new
ironing tbls., ladder. elec. hot plate.
Appl., much misc. AL 1-3029.
GARAGE
SALE—TRANSFERRBD.
Household
goods,
set antique
China,
books,
clothes;
misc.
Give
away
prices! 912 Illinois Rd., Wilmette.
FRI., SAT. 9 TO 1. MOVING!
Furniture; Lots of Misc.
Very Cheap! Garage—Alley,
622 Greenleaf, Wilmette.
MOWER,
$15;
mower
22’, $37;
ALpine 1-2150.

FOR
SALE:
ELECT.
TYPEWRITER
Royal, perfect condition, 16’’ carriage.
Sacrifice: $125. Call DAvis 8-5194.

Small Electric Mangle $100

Like New 3!/, H.P. Snow

MAHOG.
TILT
TOP
TBLE.,
PICNIC
tbl. and 2 benches;
Zenith TV:
air
condr.; pool tbl. needs wrk.; 251-1157.
COLONIAL
LOVE
SEAT,
8 MO.
OLD,
S10. clarinet, $35; maple cocktail tbl.,

BLOWER. HARDLY USED.
Call 251-4716
FORK
TRUCK:
2,000 LB. CAPACITY,
electric;
2,000
lb.
overhead
crane;
steel saw.
Phone 729-3023 for details.

QUALITONE HEARING AID
never used, cost $324.50.
Will consider reasonable offer.
UN 4-8917

LENGTH

10-12 $7.50. AL

WEDDING

1-3308

CLOTHES;
TOYS;
PURSES
AND
Rummage.
25c and
50c. Everything
must go. Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9 a.m. to 5
p.m.
In
garage
at
931
Elmwood,
Evanston.
MOVING OUT OF TOWN. BEIGE
FR.
Prov.
Wing
Chair,
$35;
Dark
green
studio
couch,
$35;
men’s.
bowling
ball/bag.
$5.00.
UN
4-9734
aft.
Sun.
Aug. 20th.
44 FT. WD. EXT. LADDER;
JIG SAW:
F.P. screens; andirons; apt. size G.E.
refrig.;
44
H.P.
elec.
motor;
ping
pong tble.; lawn aerator; man’s suits,
42 long. AL 1-7833.
PILE
IS
SOFT
AND
LOFTY
.
.
colors
retain
brilliance
in
carpets
cleaned
with
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Eckart
Hdwr., Winn.

Wrought Iron Railing,
“L”
SHAPED,
12’ X 4’ X 4’. $20.
Call VA 17-1940, after 6 p.m.
BATHINET,
JUMP
CHR.,
PLAYPEN
and
scale,
$15;
port.
vacuum
w/
attach., $15; pr. brass wall sconces,
$5.00; ice crusher, $3.00. 724-4297

ELEC. WASHING MACH.—LIKE NEW:
baby furn.; maternity clothes size 12;
seascane-oil.
Phil. artist. Best offer.
Evanston, 491-9076.

Coldspot Air Conditioner
11,000 BTUs.

$50.

Call

evenings

IDEAL FOR
FRONT

AND

RECREATION

BACK

Call owner

BAR,

GARAGE
SALE:
THE
PRICE
IS
right.
Toys;
ice
skates;
foot
ball
shoes: cameras; draves; misc. items.
1522 Meadow Lane, Glenview.

DEACON’S
BENCH;
DUCK
DECOY;
game
table;
spool
chest;
corner
cupboard; tiger maple desk; frames;
school clock, other antiques. 668-6875.
CHARMGLOW
GAS
OUTDOOR
BARbeque_
grill—still
in
carton.
Never
used. Reatils soe See
ones $40.

$100 each.

666-2909.

MOVING: SACRIFICE BENDIX AUTO.
washer, $50:
Fedders 600 B.T.U. air
COND.,
$75;
2
snow
tires
MTD,
7.75 x 14, fits 7.50 x 14, $40. UN 4-0032.
CRAFTSMAN
20”
SELF-PROPELLED
rotary mower.
only 2 yrs. old, $75.
Operating
refrig.
and
36’
stove,
$15 each. 251-7975 after 4 p.m.
GARAGE
SALE
AT
860 HAPP
RD.,
Northfield,
446-3411,
16’
aluminum
ladder;
20’ wooden
extension ladder
and other tools.

30”
FRIGIDAIRE
ELEC.
RANGE,
good
cond.;
15’ outdoor pool,
filter,
ladder, like new. 272-2956.

R.C.A.
21” COLOR
TV TABLE
model, reas. Stand up freeze, $40.
Call 475-8336

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Wanted:

Newspapers,

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
ALL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pickup,
831-9467.
Closed
Sundays
until
Labor Day. Prices subject to change
without notice.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off 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.

WE B UY
Home Furnishings

Complete

Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.
Col. Dan Danner, Glenview. PA 4-5171.

NORTH

SHORE

AND
1104 EMERSON

METAL
UN

serving

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

PAPER
CO.

4-5133

Evanston

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.

178

Rummage

Sales

GARAGE
SALE:
1317
MADISON,
Evanston.
Thurs., Aug.
17th: 8 to 4.
Sat.,
Aug.
19th:
8
to
4. .Double,
overhead garage doors, furn., accordion, boxes of ceramic tile, clothing,
misc. household items.
RUMMAGE SALE
17, 9 to 5; Aug. 18, 9 to noon.
rinity United Church of Christ
North Av.
Deerfield
945-5050

Aug.
760

Rummage Sale Thurs.-Fri.
901 Linden Ave., Wilmette
RUMMAGE
SALE
1850 WEST CUYLER, CHICAGO
Sun., Aug. 20th, 1 to 7; Mon., Aug.
21st 9-7, All items 10c.

179

Miscellaneous

REUPHOLSTERY

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.
CARPETING from $4.69 per yd. Work
guar. FREE estimates. terms avail.
_CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery, Inc.
Call 677-6350

LIGHT

HAULING

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
disposed of. ouee 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.

VE 5-1195
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD

LIGHT

KING

HAULING

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL
Larry Carney
HI 6-2786

RUBBISH
M.

Basements,
DANNER

REMOVAL

Attics,

LIGHT

Garages

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

HAULING

Furniture. Appliances and Misc.
By professional movers
272-5520
GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
REPAIRS
AND
crushed
stone
for
driveways.
Jim
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Vill ager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter,

Rags,

lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

724-2037

679-1012.

POOL TABLE;
LIKE NEW,
PROFESsional size: slate table; original price,
$1,500. Will sacrifice.
HI 6-1141
ANT.
WHITE
DRESSER,
$25;
MEN’S
left
handed
golf
clubs;
Bavarian
china,
never
used,
serv.
12, $75;
2
bkceases. 272-3385 evenings.

Wtd.

PHOTO
COPY
MACHINE
$25;
child’s crib and bureau $20; vacuum
cleaner, att.. $6.00. All good cond.
ALpine 1-5561

DAVENPORT
82”; GIRL’S 20” BIKE;
hand lawn
2 chrome kitchen chairs;
mower;
doll buggy. HI 6-0967.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland
Park
IDlewood
3-1466

FLOOR

$100

9X12
BRAIDED
COTTON
RUG;
Formica
top
oak
table
with
four
chairs;
hand blown fish bowl;
swing
set; misc. GReenleaf 5-2927.

BABY
CAR
BED.
LIKE
NEW,
$7.00;
sterilizer, . infant
seat,
toidy
seat,
bumper set, etc. $1.00 ea., fine cond.;
power
lawn
mower,
good
working
cond. $20. AL 1-6964.
GARAGE
SALE:
903
HARMS
GLV.
729-3559. Color TV. $125: Movie cam.;
sew. mach.:
buggies;
hi-chair;
roaster: kit. cabs.: clock; clothes: coffee
tbl.; car-bed; diaper pail; misc.

ALSO

$75.

BABY CRIB: WELSH BUGGY: FEEDing tbl.;
bathinette;
child’s
rocking
horse; movie camera; vacumm cleaner; port. typewriter. 945-2805.
MOVING
SALE:
KING
SZ.
BDRM.
set; misc. household items; clothing.
1864 Highland Av., Northbrook West.
(Off Techny Rd.) CR 2-5675.

hi-fi equip.;
many
surprises.
Thurs.
through Sat. 10 to 4, 3325 Summit Av.,
Highland Park.

19’’
JACOBSEN
Pacemaker
Rotary
good working order;

mower.

BASEMENT SALE. MOVING.
BARGAINS. CAMERAS, 8MM., 16MM.
TOYS; 9’ COUCH; BRIC-A-BRAC.
8129 LONG, SKOKIE, 677-9156

riding boots. 1 pr. like new. Call Sat.
and Sundays or after 6 p.m. during
wk. DA 8-5112.
GARAGE AND HOUSE SALE
Salesman’s
dress
and sweater
samples; antiques; Early Amer. sofabed;
Toro riding mower;
luggage;
bric-a-

brac;

24" ESTATE

power drive
446-1985

BARGAIN AT
724-4723

MIEHLE
CANE
DINING
CHAIRS,
antique
white,
56’’
round
marble
dining
table
w/brass'
base,
black
velvet directorie sectional sofa. Mov-

ing,

type,

POOL TABLE

SPD.
HAM.
BEACH
LIQUIBLENDer, Dormeyer
knife sharpener.
Both
never
used.
GE
iron;
gray
Form.
table
and
2 uph.
chrs.;
mod.
bed,
chest,
stnd.;
trays;
GE
10”
fan;
toaster;
4 dr. mahog.
chest;
sz. 12
sheared
raccoon
coat
and
fur-lined
tweed;
sz. 40 storm
and overcoats.
869-8268.

6

Sale—Miscellaneous

GARAGE
SALE:
LAWN
MOWERS;
air-cond.;
chairs;
etc. Also Kimball
grand piano. Reasonable. Many other
items. 3130 Wilmette Av., Wilmette.

Glencoe

Ct.

For

CAR TOP LUGGAGE CARRIER, USED
once,
plus
electric
cooled
water
drinking fountain. Like new. Call 9452325 all day Saturday.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Antique Jewelry
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217
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.
Salesmen on the premises 9 to 5 p.m.
or phone PA 4-1518 or CR 2-7704.
PALENSKE
MOTORS
1901 Prairie St., Glenview

ROYAL

Doulton
Monmouth;
lamp;
antique
frame;
chrs.;
old
records;
2
fine
rings:
earrings;
like new
tuxedo-44.
234-3245.
GARAGE
SALE:
1718
LELAND.
Evanston.
Aug.
17, 18, 19. Thurs., 7
a.m. to 9 p.m., Fri. 4 p.m. to 9 v.m.,
Sat 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Clothing, Odds,
Ends, etc.

176

Sale—Miscellaneous

ATTIC ANTIQUES

SALE

FABULOUS
CLOTHES,
MANY
NEW
models by Margot, sz. 10-12. Muskrat
fur
coat;
Shoes
642B;
4 mod.
red
chrs.;
baby
bed
w/matt.;
blond
headboard,
desk;
imported
lg. gold
frames.
Fri. Aug.
18th, 10 to 5. 811
Ridge Terrace
at Central, Evanston.
Cash only.
PRICED
TO
SELL:
MOVING,
ALL
wool rugs and pads, in excl. cond.:
light
beige,
12’x12’
and _ runner
3”x 12’;
light
green
tweed,
8’ x 14’;
green oval braid, 9’ x 12’. Glass chest
tops,
19 x 354”.
Kenmore
port.
washer. Cosco playpen. Fall maternity
A
tas
sz. 14. 517 Skokie
Blvd.,
il.
Call 251-1657.
FRI.,
SAT.
— NEW
ENGLAND
VILlage—Skokie
3
Salem
Lane.
Good
China incl. serving pcs. plus odd pcs.
Revere
cookware;
other kit. items.
Cabt. sew. mach.; Books; Toys incl.
Super Crane 16’’ convert. bike;
util.
cart,
3
shelves;
Bar-B-Q
w/rotiss.
Misc. 677-8289.

For

MOVING
SALE: THURS.,
FRI. 10 TO
4; Sat. 10 to 2; 1450 Lawrence
Ln.,
Northbrook (N. off Voltz Rd. between
Sunset
Ridge
and
Waukegan
Rd.)
Great variety of unusual items large
and small. Redwood furn.; Wurlitzer
baby
grand
piano;
Copper
coffee
serv.; octagonal blonde mahog. dropleaf; TV; Boy’s Schwinn; 60 concrete
blocks;
sofa
bed;
2 tangerine
silk
swivel chairs; pineapple handle walnut chest;
garden equipment;
brass
pool ladder and post; Early Am. rope
bed; mattress and springs; refrigerator. 272-2213 after 5; 272-2245 anytime.

«a

Apparel

N

5

Classified —

23

�193
'

REDUCTIONS

desks,

chairs,

Must

make

FOR

filing

rm.

and

new

orge A. Colton Corp. 509
ilworth, Phone 256-2716.

lines.

Park

Dr.,

——

Bicycles
NEW

6454

RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95

NEW BIKE RENTALS
-arts and service for ALL bikes.
erkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

HWINN
10-SPEED
LIME
GREEN
E. GOOD CONDITION. $40. PA 99 CALL ANYTIM

MAN'S
_

ITF

A
I

we

26" BICYCLE

SPEEDOMETER
$15. ID 2-8436.

AND

0 SPEED

an

ENGLISH

BICYCLE

Call

before

27" ITALIAN
SPEED,

EXC.

=

NEW,

COND.,

co

es

=

26”

bicycle.

Like

2

p.m.

RACER
SCHWINN

COR-

HI

6-3662.

new

tires,

SPEED.
ean

SRL

-

to

$25

CLEARANCE
ae

)

Marilyn Smith

1967 HONDA
JUST
must

and

$550.

; h Back Rests
Seats
Ice Chests
Bags

‘

Chicago

Av.,

Evanston,

IRONS, 2M 4 LADIES
4.19
ED MR PUTTE
5 UP
EW
WOODS, VAL. TO $9.00 4.98 EA.
J i ‘GOLF CLU
98c
RADE IN YOUR OLD CLUBS
RT SOCCER SHOES
8.95, 12.50
O17 BALL SHOES
$10.95 UP
ER BALLS
4.95 to 27.50
09 DACRON SLEEPING BAG
16.95
QUITO NETTING 5’ WIDE 65c YD.
ANGLERS SUPPLY
016 DAVIS ST.
EVANSTON

“OR SALE: SCUBA
REGULATORS,
"condition. Call 251-2832.

TANKS
EXCELLENT

F
CLUBS—LEFT
HANDED
4
woods, 8 irons, 2 putters, golf bag and
rt.Ong
condition, $75. Call 679-4830

8' Pool Table

SOLD.
Complete
line
of
both
umismatic
and_ Philatelic
Supplies.
andler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

A
red.

; ving

Any

size

HONDA
BEST

dollies avail.
tools,
cement

or purpose

tarps

and

Car’ tow bars,
mixer,
exten.

C er, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 biks. S.
ard St. ROgers' Park 1-2000.

gr

ge TRAILER,

like
:
new

tires,

GOOD

good

Call 256-4014

Honda

1967

:
mile-

$275.

65 CC,

Good

BEST OFFER.
Call AL 1.6156
SCOOTER,
125CC.
has mene seat. $175,
272-7418.

HONDA

CB

HONDA

160

$S-90

CON-

electrical

INVADER
blue, mint
helmet.

YAMAHA 305 SCRAMBLER $650 OR
best
offer.
or
will
trade
for
car.
Call 272-2373.

HONDA
sized
parts.

305
SCRAMBLER:
OVERtires;
mint
condition;
extra
$600. Call Gregg after 6 p.m.
724-4266

EVANS GO-KART FRAME
Meets
all racing
specifications.
w/
Carlisle
slicks, Bendix
drum
brake,
and engine mount. $95. AL 6-0357.
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY
1966 Triumph 500 c.c.; mint condition;
tool saddle bags, etc. Call Jim after 6
p.m. 729-0586.

—
2)

Classified

1964 Karmann
oe

$1,250.

SEA BLUE

Ghia

WHITE

WALI

LEAVING
THE
COUNTRY.
SIM
196%.
Excellent
condition.
Fu
equipped. Extra tires and parts. Vd
reasonable. AL 1-4769.

A-

1966 TR 4A BLUE.
Excellent condition. Fully equipped)
835-3737 after 6 p.m.
VW 1965 SEDAN
Special
gas heater,
26,000
condition. Must sell. Make
2931 or 835-1215.

RACING GREEN
6 and 8 p.m. 475-5654.

1961 tact

RADIO,

VOLKSWAGEN
1966
SUNROG
Seasand color. Very clean. Going
Europe. Must sell 328-6083.

1963 Morgan: Good ‘Cond.
BRITISH
Call between

—

TONE 1966—VW SUNROOF
Sea Blue, like new, must sell. Goi
oe. Navy. Call after 6 p.m. ALpine

1965
2000
SPORT
SEDAN
with black leather. New tires,
Knauz Cont'l, Lake Forest, 234.

spend SEDAN

mi.
E
offer. 8

1964
MGB.
WHITE
WITH
wI
wheels;
all
options;
perfect
co
Great Campus car, $1,325. 251-1880.

PA 4-1349

VOLKSWAGEN
|6 point satety and performance
inspection has been done.

self-

CAMPING
sink; $700;

l00o% ses ree hs 30 days or 1000 miles.
1965 DE LUXE

MICRO

BUS
Sea

blue

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

CONV.

1965 VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN

Red

Cars

$1,195

Gray

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN

Beige,

Radio,

1964 VOLKSWAGEN
Blue,

PASSENGER,
BLACK
WITH NATUral
tan
leather
interior,
air
conditioned, _ sliding
sunroof,
premium
whitewalls. $25,000 when new

1964 FALCON

1550

Frontage Rd.
Northbrook
Largest stock of Mercedes-Benz,
Toyota and Porsche in the Midwest.
Open Daily 9-9
Sundays 11-5
Overseas
Delivery Specialist

Heater.

Radio,

Gas

Heater

TRADE-INS

FUTURA
Blue,

1961

$995

Gas

SEDAN
FM

OTHER

PRICE NOW $15,995
AUTOHAUS ON EDENS

automatic

ALFA ROMEO

transmission

— 2,000

Convertible,

272-7905

Imports

red

with

radio.

Winnetka
Import Motors

HAS
THE
NEW
1967
VOLVO
AND
SAAB waiting for YOU. Come in for a
FREE test drive. We also have a fine
selection of good used cars next door
to our srowroom.
1723 Waukegan Rd
Glenview, Ill.
729-1800

1959 TR 3

666 Green Bay Rd.

RECONDITIONED
INTERIOR
AND
body. Excellent running cond. Must be
seen to appreciate. HI 6-4687 after 5
p.m.

Open:
9

1967
CORVETTE
300
H.P.
4 SPEED
pea.
Red
convert.,
w/red
int. FMWwW, 8,000 miles, 2 yr. war. Pvt.
Getting
68,
must
sell. $3,675. ID 2-

*63

1966 SUN

a.m.-5

9 a.m.-9

PRIVATE.
864-6174. —

OR

MG—Austin Healey

BEST

'67 MGB

ALFA-ROMEO
1966
SPRINT
coupe. White with red interior. Very
~ ao.
Knauz Cont’l., Lake Forest.

HEALEY

72| Green Bay Rd.
1611 Sheridan. Rd.

MIDGET
green,
wire
wheels,
x cellent
fonaae.

$1,050. Call days only. 945-237

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Parksiege °
and The Village ee
—_— Lake ace toner Bluff
LETS
ght lb

GarOOM COS

SPECIALS

$2,850

"3000"

S

$3,650

67 MGB'S — GT COUPES $3,150...
IMPERIAL MOTORS

cond., best offer. DA 8-81 42.
LEAVING
TOWN:
MUST
SELL
’60
VW black. ’61 engine. Good condition.
aoe
white wall tires. Best offer. ID
1965 MG
racing
walls.

SUMMER
ROADSTERS

‘67 AUSTIN

'64 Corvette: 2 Tops, Good

British
white

Friday
Sunday.

Savings

'60

$1350

thru

Closed

Offers Tremendous

ROOF

KARMANN
GHIA
LT.
BLUE.
Only
24,500
miles.
Radio,
just
inspected.
Excellent
condition,
One
owner. $980. Call 831-9657.

190SL
offer.

Monday

p.m.
— Saturday.

SHOULDER
SAFETY BELTS,
very clean, call 328-6083.

MERCEDES

p.m.

Insurance Co.

“Mr. IMPERIAL”

JAGUAR
1959
3.4
SEDAN
AUTO.
trans.
Local
Wilmette
orig.
owner.
Lod Kanuz Cont’l, Lake Forest, 234-

Vw

HI 6-6100

Agents for Volkswagen

1967
DATSUN
1600
SPT.
CONVERT.
8,000
miles,
4 sp.,
discs,
WW,
all
extras,
warranty
included,
red with
black top, $2,000 or best offer. Ronald
4

BEIGE,

HONDA
S-90.
GARAGE
KEPT.
Excellent cond. 4,400 mi. Leaving for
college. $220 or best offer. Call Karl,
251-7053.

’67

6

SUNROOF

‘ROVER
White
$2. ~

and Trailers

Sports

Sedan

tiene
p.m.

SE
Ex

Wigglesworth's

250 SCRAMBLER

1967
SUZUKI
X-5
200cc, 2,000 miles, marina
condition, $540. Also Buco
VErnon 5-3770
also

5

160

’67
500
CC.
$1,050.
491-1000
eves. Chris.

OFFER OVER
Call AL 1-6140.

1965
ALLSTATE
Only 3,000 miles;
helmet included.

65

RENTALS

pads,

CB

and

VW

RADIO, HEATER,
WHITE
WALLS.
1.1961. Sharp. $725. 945-6644.

'66 Mercedes Benz
Grand
Mercedes 600

Price

HONDA

1966 HONDA 160 WITH SCRAMbler pipes. Fine condition, low
age, best offer.
. Call UN 9-0517

From

Rent—

Furn.,

1966
eves.

Foreign

PER-

1965 HONDA—S65
$165 or best offer.
Excellent condition
272-2194 after 6 p.m.

Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

boats.

Bike for the

S890,
878-0380

TRIUMPH—DAYTONA
1500
miles.
Perfect.
before 4:30 or 256-1379

945-6000

4 wheel.

Call 234-3655.

1965, WHITE,
SUPERB
CONDITION,
2,300. mi. $200. Evenings 234-8109.

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

TRAILER

A_

.

Loans

Buy 'Em Now!

[OHNSON’S

Real

OF

very

150

OVERHAULED,

$350.

VW

724-

Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

For Sale—Trucks

196

or

JUST
OVER
1,300
MILES,
RED,
excellent condition. $450. HI 6-3275.

AUTOMOTIVE
Loan

fect condition

CONDITION.

Coins and Stamps
‘AMPS AND COINS BOUGHT

an Auto

COMPLETELY

1965

_ SLATE TOP. EXC. COND.
$225. AL 1-3504.

Automobile

HONDA

owner,

JUST

$450.

1960
FORD
350.
ENCLOSED
CARGO
body. Good condition. Best offer. Can
be seen-Johnson Tire Co., 520 Greenleaf St., Evanston between 8 and 6.

$250.

Mint condition, many extras, $235
best offer. Call AL 1-8133 anytime.
HONDA 66
Red, like new,
original
reasonable.
ALpine 1-0143

First

7

Foreign and Sports Cars

GOING
TO
COLLEGE?
MUST
beloved 1964 Triumph Spitfire.
lent condition. $950. ID 2-7462.

TRIUMPH
1966
SPITFIRE
ROADster. White walls, radio. This is an
exceptionally clean sports car. $1,595.
Knauz Cont’l., Lake Forest. 234-1700.

FIBERGLAS
TRAILER,
DEMONstrator’s
model;
never
used;
comary,
self-contained;
hot
water;
gas/electric;
refrig.;
stove
w/oven;'
toilet;
shower, etc. $1, 595. PA 4-4122
after 6 p.m.

195

1966 SUZUKI

III.

Clearance on Golf Bags
Golf Carts, Clubs, Shoes

For

Vespa, 150cc:
after 5 p.m.

TOURING

196

1964 V.W. BUS, WHITE
Mechanically
perfect.
32,000
miles.
$1,095 value for $825, Call GR 5-1115.

TED
WILLIAMS
TENT
TRAILER,
excellent condition. 3 years old. 7241910 after 4 p.m.

7

GOLF SALE

With

or

66 SUZUKI X-6
Excellent condition. $500 or best offer.
Must sell, leaving for college. Call 4326042.

“Spinning , Spin-cast Rods
‘rue Temper 14 to 14 off
KCL TYERS SPORT MART

y

Also 1962
869-4023

trip.

Ivory

RADIO.
GOOD
274-7225 after

CAMPER: TENT TYPE
2 years
old,
many
inclusions,
$350.
Can be seen at 2245 Wesley, Evanston
or call DAvis 8-9642.

1964 Harley Sprint ''H":

woods

15 Loose irons
lf bags
at

160

DAVIDSON—-CHOPPED
SHOW BIKE. $1,100.
5-7305 after 6 p.m. ask for

Call GR
Steven.

5

LA

TARTAN
6
SLEEPER
trailer; like new; ice box;
used only twice.
724-7831

BROKEN-IN.
IMMACULATE,
see. $520 or offer. 446-1635.

HARLEY

M ariiy Smith 3 woods
Patty Berg 8 irons
n’s Kro-Flite 2 woods
se

CB

Mobile

30

TRAVEL TRAILER—1966
22 ft.; 2 single beds, 1 double;
contained; ready to
go.
296-5895 evenings.

65 HONDA-90
Call after 6 p.m. 272-1626

5 irons

1966

CB-160

REGAL
MOBILE
HOME
51’ X10’.
Front kitchen, liv. rm., 2 bdrms.,
1
bath. Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigerator and etc. Also includes oil tank;
front and back steps, and underpinning. Best offer.
Call PArk 9-1042

PEOPLE

’64 S90 HONDA
Overhauled. Very good cond. $250
best offer. GR 5-2494 after 5 p.m.

SALE

194

160cc. FANTASTIC
cond. $300. HI 6-3758.

1966 SCRAMBLER 125 CC
Excellent condition. Must sell.
Will consider any offer.
729-3912

BEST

20’’ SCHWINN BICYCLE
. Excellent condition.
Call UN 4-2583

Sporting Goods
Equipment

BEAUTIFUL

HONDA

prepared for
5130, eves.

1966
HONDA
S90
2,500
MILES
$260.
1965 Honda 50, 750 miles, elec. starter.
$150. Extras. Both exc. cond. Phone
251-7983.

hand

OR

1965.

17”

‘66 124 CC

‘65 DUCATI
cycle in great

HONDA

Foreign and Sports Cars

GET
THE
CAR
THAT
NO
MIDDLE
class Englishman
would be without:
1963 MG 1100, average condition, $275
or better. 432-7299.

1966 HONDA MODEL 300
Black
w/saddle’ bags
and
mirrors.
3,000 mi. Best offer. 945-7384.

EXTRAS, FAST, MUST SEE.
AL 6-1379 after 6 p.m.

FOR

196

Chicago.

1966 Twin Jet 100

GILERA

Carts

LOW
MILES,
EXTRAS,
EXCELLENT
ns
Priced to sell. Call ORchard

HONDA
'62, CB 72, $300.
Restored and rebuilt. Sharp. See at
1332 Hinman, Evanston, Apt. 20,
Steve Rhoads.

_GIRL'S 20" BICYCLE
ele al

N.

1966

RUNS
PERFECTLY.
NEEDS
SMALL
work. $250 or best offer. AL 6-2983.

PLASTIC

fenders. $50. 475-1899.

a

EX-

RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

Yamaha

bike,

6 speed, red, $25. HI 6-3978.

th P peeokst

HONDA
65
CB160,
EXCELLENT
condition.
Low
mi.
Garage
kept.
Luggage
rack,
mirrors.
Driven
only
Wea’little old lady on Sun. $375. OR 5-

LIGHT,

abad BIKE 26’, GREEN
speedometer, $24; Hut

Wg

Motorcycles—Go

LIKE
NEW
’65
HONDA
56-65.
1,900
mi.
Unusued
in ’67.
Safety
helmet
w/snap
on
bubble
shield;
luggage
rack; RV mirror. All in perf. cond, 1
owner
(adult). Comp.
for $270. Your
inspection invited. Phone 967-8715.

1965 HONDA S65
Beautiful
condition.
Well
kept.
Red
and
chrome.
Low
mileage.
Must
ne
for school. $200. DA 8079

TO BERKELEY'S

GUARANTEED USED BIKES
BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00

193

SPECIAL. FOR" AUGUST
X-5 INVADER $499

Re Saiegion Elec. We
as.
UNiversity 9-1721.
COME

Carts

BROWN'S
SUZUKI CITY

QUICK

cabs.

for

Motorcycles—Go

aR

YTS

tad

AOA!

Wilmette

Wilmette

AL 6-0606
AL 6-1220.
ae

�ag

5

Foreic

and

'64 MG
EEN,
eater,

Sports Cars

196

MIDGET

1962

MG

1300
INT.

2 tops,

1962
PORSCHE-COUPE,
condition. Being transferred
Best offer takes it. 281-5383.

SELL '59 VW
724-3503.

in

We

Full
9,000

‘65 Monza
A real

GUARANTEED

INSURANCE

with

4 dr. H.T.
to sell.

$1,795

vinyl

'63

Full

SERVICE

FULL
PRICE

AUTOMATIC
TOP,
RADIO
heater, white walls.

$1,995
'6|

Lancer

'6|

$495
'6| Chevy
POWER
with

2 Dr. H.T.

'62

CAR

WHITE

Pontiac

FULL

red interior.

POWER,

‘63 Chevy
HEATER,

RADIO,

FULL

MANY

EXTRAS.

1967 TOYOTA

AMERICAN
Stick with

Come see this new
automobile made.

7 Passenger

land

I1|

A MONTH
cruiser,

EXPANSION

4 speed.

most

The

’60 to ’67 Porsches from $1,795.
Including a Brand New 911S and 912
alloy wheels, semperette tires.

Irish

'62 XKE ROADSTER
This

one

has

a 4 speed,

am,

fm

radio.

rugged

$2,395

Come

racing

black

Norman

this

check

over.

one

VOLVOS
1964 122 4 Door
1966

122

S.

$1,395

Radio,

1550 FRONTAGE

automatic,

NORTHBROOK

stock of Mercedes-Benz

in the Mid-West.

Daily 9-9
Overseas

Sundays

low

Closed

Chicago

11-5

Sed.
WIN-

UN

SPECIAL
mi.

DE

3

SPEED

new
tor,

or

best

rebuilt

AUTO-

CLEAN.

and

spare

Aen: AO er

SE

Pie ee

kee oe ee geese

parts.

Quic
gale,
6 p.m. VE

MANY

ra

etc.

Ownert
Sue
gos

'67 T.Bird Landau
Norman

Olds

1012

Chicago

1965 CHEVROLET

2

P..

door,

8

.
UN

i963

BISCAYNE

cylinder,

radio,

heater,

CHEVY

6

STATION

wheels

and

It. blue;

4 Bl.

tires

asking

(2

snow).

$695.

1 oemty:

427-3700,

ext.

carb.

CONVERTIBLE

Auto.

transm..

6

'63

Rambler 2 Dr. HT

Big

2ND

gas

CAR.

AUTO.

mileage.

TRANS.
:

$895
Norman

Olds

1012

Chicago

UN

1939 LA
SALLE
OPERA
COUPE.
perf. cond., 4ll orig. parts: $900.
be seen at North
Shore Auto

t44 Central in Evanston;

1964

PONTIAC

original

EVES. ’TIL 9 SAT. ‘TIL 5
CLOSED SUNDAY

|

WAGON

CYL.
STANDARD
SHIFT.
VE
clean. Low mileage. Orig. owner.
GReenleaf 5-2268 or GR 5-1538.

PERFECT

|-5300

O

Sports

$995. DA 8-8619, eves. and wkends.

'63 RAMBLER

GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.

474

shift. Push-button windows. Elec.
bucket
seats.
1 owner.
Exc.
con

STEERING.

FORD

ee

WAGON;

(office) or 234-5478 (home).

WIL-SHORE

tur-

auto. trans.;
pow. steering and reat
window;
R/H;
5 seat belts; 3 sp

RADIO,

Le Sabre

9-5700

power
steering,
power
brakes,
quoise. 1 owner—school teacher,
ing country. $1,250 or best offer.
2194 after 6 p.m.

power

mi.;

equip.

GRAND
factory

:

or call 4

PRIX;

air-cond.;

19,000

et

Call 729-0398.

CHEVELLE

’65—SS327

4 speed on floor. Low mileage.
Excellent condition. $1,
Call 869-6864

Villager * Highwood Herald
f. 1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
ret

WITH

brakes,

AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
P.B.,
fact. air. Must see like new.

p.s.

OPEN

é

components:

overseas duty:
best offer. After

POWER

$845

ALpine

:

$1,500 off list

Ford Wagon

1964 Buick

CAMP

22 and Tollwa

battery,

’62 CUTLASS

611

LUXE

$2,400

POWER,

AUTOMATIC,

795

DAY

No.

STANDARD

and

starter,

extras

$950

9-5700

Sed.

Hwy.

EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN

STEERING,

Cat. 4 Dr.

POWER

$1

[962 IMPALA
NEW 327-300
_

clean.

4 DOOR

LEATHER
INT.
ALL
AUTO.
EQUIP.
Driven
only
by
Club
Pres.,
under
25,000
mi.
Looks,
drives
like
new.
$2,750 firm. VE 5-1705 or FR 2-0657.

2 dr. hardtop, 5,000
offer. Call 432-3331.

CYLINDER,

‘—

_

Short Block Engine

CRUSO,

Sunday

1962 COMET 2 DR.
Mechanically
perfect.
No
rust,
No
dents. Low mileage; leather interior;
bucket seats. Exc. cond. throughout
Economical
6 cyl.
and
auto. trans.
pace
and heater. Call after 6, 272-

1967 BUICK

Delivery. Specialist
272-7905

6

1963

$1,500 off list
1012

cor.

AIR

$1,095

V8, CRUISO,

TRANS.,
P.S.,
P.B.,
P.
p. seat. Fact. air cond.
Olds

POWER.

1964 Chev. 4 Dr. Sedan

491-9111

7

Deerfield, Illinois
Phone 234-3120

Ford 4 Dr. Sedan

steering.

City

Lux.

(N/W

FULL

CYLINDER,

—

Ill.

p.m. AUK. 20th at
SUNSHINE VALLEY
2600 Half Day Rd.

TRANS-

matic.

1965
6

DISCOUNT

and 4 doors.

All these vehicles can be seen Sunday

2 Dr.

POWER

Pont.

SPECIAL

coupes,

Ford Econoline
Club Wagon
Ford Country Squire
Station Wagon
1964 Dodge Sportsman Wagon
1961 Volkswagen Station
Wagon
1961 Volkswagen Station Wagon
(as is—needs valve job)
1960 Ford Station Wagon

miles.

1964

3

HARDTOP.
whitewalls.

98

CRUISO,

$1,195

$595

til 6 p.m.

2 Door

ALL

CYLINDER,

:

1964

$1,395

WITH

‘6A Black Lincoln

$1,895

ROAD

Largest

Open

heater,

Saturday

EVERY-

STANDARD

V8,

everyone

CAMP IS OVER AND THE FOL
ING VEHICLES ARE FOR SALE

1965 Chev. Impala
DOOR,

car

1965

Falcon

PASSENGER.
conditioned.

4

OPEN WEEK NIGHTS
UNTIL 10 PM

interior,

JAGUAR
in and

9

one

“we

AT

Glenview,

$1,345

LARGEST SELECTION OF
USED CARS IN EVANSTON

AUTO.
dows,

green,

8-3503

Yate

Chevrolet

$1,375

$1,388

CHICAGO

HAS

$1,395

CYLINDER,
mission, radio.

5) ase

STEERING,

the

prices. Wgns.,

1963 Ford Cty. Squire

DA

Dodge

'67 Olds

SALE

Used

6

CLEAN.

steering,

241 WAUKEGAN RD.

CYLINDER,

1966

EXTRA

Jennings

$1,475
6

os

SPECIALS
CARS

2 Door

1965 Mustang

AUTOMATIC.

Evanston

low. This is
looking for.

7

POWER.

HARDTOP,

he

Malibu re

POWER

TRANS-

1964 Ford City Squire

Shores Finest
Used Cars

2 DR.
radio,

STANDARD

AUTO,

$1,475

v8,
FULL
thing.

power
5

'66 Chevelle
v8,

CLEAN.

AVE.

'64 Rambler

$1,760 P.O.E.

$47.90

black

$1,595

’TIL 9:30 P.M.

CORONET 4 DR. LOADED
extras, automatic.

CAR. THE ONLY CAR THAT WILL
COME IN AND SEE THIS DREAM
and will give you 30 miles to a gallon of gas. 47
cruise at 85 MPH
Points of quality options over competition.

ONLY

with

'65 Dodge $695

EDENS

ON

AUTOHAUS

red

DUAL AIR., FULL POWER
steering, brakes, windows, auto. Newest one in town. Factory guarantee.

724-7350

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

6 CYLINDER,

radio,

Like New

1966 Chevy

‘65 Imperial $2,795

$895

PRICE

Air, 4
$1,795

%

Briar

GREEN,

V8, automatic,
brakes.

$1,495

priced
$1,795

Factory

'TIL 5 P.M.

CORONET 4 DT.
Priced to sell.

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.

SAT.

North

Prix

Impala
WWs..

Sparkling

'66 Dodge
Gran

new

Continental

DAILY

EQUIP.

Full Price $895

Full Price $595
TRANS.,

Ghia

FACTORY
Full price

like

CHICAGO

3-4803

$895

STEERING,

AUTO.

power.

OPEN
BR

Karmann

CONVERT.
with radio.

Lincoln

1131

AIR,
Real

$1,695

TRANSMISSION, EXclean. Full price

AUTOMATIC
ceptionally

Prix

FULL
POWER,
FACT.
vinyl top and bucket seats.
luxury at low, low price.

AND

and

EMERALD

1966 Falcon Wop. Like New
CYLINDER,
mission, radio.

$1,095

'b6 Olds Cutlass Convert. |

EVERYTHING,

$1,550

6

DeVille

FOR A GOOD

Automatic transmission,
Campers special.

DOOR,
6 CYLINDER,
STANDARD
transmission. New car warranty.

''500''

HT

$695

1966 Fairlane
2

PRICED

'63 Green

POWER.

Ford Gal. 500
HAS

4 Dr.

CA

'65 Plymouth 2 Dr.

second car.

$1,795

Power.
$1,445

SCHUMACHER
FORD

|.

'64 Pontiac Gran

Conv.

1965

SECOND

Pontiac

SPECIALLY

$1,695
XL CONVERT.

V8—AT—PS—R—W/walls.
aqua. A beauty.
$1,295

loaded

Convert.
POWER.

2-TOPS.
AUTOMATIC,
ALL
Must see. Wire wheels.

$1,295

We also have many suburban
owned used cars at Chicagoland prices.

869-3015

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

Gal.

top and bucket seats.

TOYOTA FOR 1967
$1,695
'66 Mustang

Full

'66

Cpe.

SHARP

EXECUTIVE
MODEL,
AUTOMAT
transmission,
power
steerin
power
brakes. Light green vinyl roof.

1956 T-Bird Classic

'64 Ford 500 XL Convert.

sharp

AVE.
VW

AUTH.

radio.
$1,695.

to drive.

green. V8.
Like new.

Loaded
with extras.
Dr. Silver Blue.

roof

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

cond. A
$2,795.

V8,

T-Bird
FULL

Convert.

Priced

'63 Cadillac

'60 220S Mercds. $1,495
Very

Dark
WWs.

Convt.
Clearwater

'66&amp; Fastback

$1,295

air

$2,495

$1,295

Convert.

Corsa

car.

'64 Ford

CO.

Landau
CONDITIONED.

1962

,

'64 Monza
AUTOMATIC,

POWER.
mileage.

AIR

396

SEATS, 375

$1,895

1965 T-Bird

LIKE NEW,

‘65 Mustang Convert.

Bus

Sa.back

new.
$2,995

4 sp, ‘'289’. Beauty on wheels with
wide oval tires.
Jade in color.
$1,695

‘65

'64 VW

going

Sedan.
Radio.

'66 Karmann Ghia $1,795

$1,095

FULL
Low

'64 Olds Jetstar 4 Dr.

Sedan — $1,195
Bus

Like

Wide
oval tires, 4 speed.
turquoise with black top.

'65 VW
VW

power-windows
etc.
miles.
Burgundy.

6 pass, full power, fact
real sharp family car.

Overseas Orders Arranged

'64

with
$2,795

'66 Ford Ctry. Squire

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

$1,595

Aqua

.

‘65 Mustang

100%
16 POINT CHECKED
VOLKSWAGENS

VW

new.

66 T-Bird Cpe.

1

GOOD
Sept.

Like

SS

4 SPEED, BUCKET

1966 T-Bird Convert.

Sale—Automobiles

power.
trim.

Chevrolet
'66 Chevelle

LIKE NEW. EXECUTIVE DRIVEN.
Air conditioned, stereo tape.

'66 Olds Starfire Cpe.

and Sports Cars

VOLKSWAGEN

Evanston
GR 5-8000

256-3157
JEFF’S TOWING, WILMETTE

Full
black

Jennings

Specials

McKAY

CARS WANTED

For

200

Summer

MODEL.

Clean Cars

ERNIE
Ave.

JUNK

IN EVANSTON

FOR

ANY

Neea

750 Chicago
GR 5-4444

OLKSWAGEN
AGENT

MAKE,

Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

MGTF
'54 CL: ROADSTER.
REBUILT,
sharp
looking,
new
top
and
uphol.
Repainted. $975. Call HI 6-3948.

Foreign

For. Sele~-Antomohiles

Cash for your car
ANY

y

=

200

Wanted to Buy—Automobiles

air cond.,

MGA
‘61
RED
CONVERT.
RADIO,
heater, w/ws; perfect condition.
50
272-1275

E
’'65
MGB
BLACK
FERRARI
ood steering wheel. Ski rack, wire
heels.
Firm.
$1,700.
2040
Willow,
Vorthfield, 446-6452 or 446-7336.

MUST

mileage,

199

|
EXC.

1962 FIAT CONVERTIBLE
Radio,
heater,
excellent
mechanical
condition.
New
battery
and
clutch.
$600. 432-2561.
MOVING:
MUST
SELL
1959
ALPHA
Romeo. Exc. tires, reconditioned. Best
offer. 433-4183 or 432-7525.

RSCHE
COUPE
’65, WHITE
WITH
lack
interior,
r
and
h,
Porsche
aintained,
perfect condition,
suburan driven, best offer. 835-0990.

‘66 VW

low

190SL.

JAGUAR
1952 2 X K 120—M
ROADster. Classic,
red,
unbelievably
new
looking cond. $1,600. Private. 456-0655.
66 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
Bahama Blue. Immaculate. Excellent
age
Radio. $1,295. 234-9226 after
p.m.
,

BRG, TONNEAU
234-8190.

R.H. WWs. LEATHER
Orig. owner. 338-7100.

and Sports Cars

MERCEDES

AM-FM, leather int. Must sell, $2,200.
Call 442-9342 Sunday or after 6 p.m.

AND
6-8148.

66 MIDGIT

ARTH
EXHAUST,
over, $1,200. Eves.

Foreign

cond.,

TONNEAU,
. RADIO
Excellent condition. HI

» 1960 MERCEDES 220S 4-DR.
Red leather; W/W; AM/FM; excellent
ondition. Orig. owner. Best offer.
724-1758

RED.

i

i

4

co

ary

—

after 5 p.m.

Classified—25

�*

becca

‘

aa

eS

ITO.

TRANS., P.S.,

dows,

pow.

P.B.

seat. Fact.

$2,195

rman Olds

P.

WIN-

air. Like new.

1012 Chicago

UN 9-5700

66 Buick Gran Sport Conv.
. COND.

LOW

Fully

equip.

nt.

MI. RED
incl.

W/BLACK

mounted

snow tires, Call 328-9092 or AL

re

EXCELLENT

FAMILY

m

FURY.
needs
school.

LOW

60

1965

CHEVY
all power,
se
ta

DODGE
Good

Corvair
_ BLACK

‘63

WITH

og
ce

CADILLAC

party.

65

new.

TOP,

Call

ask

for

9

PASSENGER
IMPALA
STA_
wagon.
Power
steering,
power
akes. Air condition. Excellent cond.
Must sell—leaving town. $1975 or best
offer Northbrook, Ill. 272-8297.

1959 Thunderbird, White
R_STR.,
‘seats. 352 cu.

___with

reverb.

BRAKES,
in. 4 barrel

Trouble

free.

WINDOWS,
carb. Radio

328-7670.

C
1963
COUPE
DE
VILLE.
1 power,
white, vinyl top, AM-FM
dio,
air-conditioned,
low
mileage.
Good condition. 446-1646.
FORD

CONVERT.
RED
GALRecent
engine
overhaul.
Like new white walls.
$950. Call after
4 p.m. 272-7493.
:

.

- 63 PONTIAC TEMPEST CONV.,

blue

6 CYL. STICK. $1,300.

Marty, 761-3787 or AL 1-0061
T-BIRD,
WHITE,
GOOD
CON.

ae

_ dition,
ade

$450 or best offer.
for smaller
car.

Will consider
See
at 1222

Cadillac 4 Dr. De. Ville
Factory

967
3

lly

NED,

PONTIAC
nger.

after

CATALINA

Power

eer

1959-4

491-9754

DR.

WAGON

steer.

nee

and

Radio.

BEL

7 p.m.

brakes.

Clean.

AIR

6

Call

CHEVROL

ET
Automatic transmission. Radio. Excellent condition. Best offer.
Call 272-1676

63vy

Chevy Bel Air: Wagon

GOOD

TIRES,

VERY

CLEAN.

P/S,

WHITE
CHEVELLE
MALIBU
2
. HT. Tinted windows, blk. vinyl int.

Driven less than 4,000 mi. All de luxe

features.

$2,400.

ETSTAR

hard
shift,

8&amp;8

top,
p/s,

. Call 328-0264.

~ 1965

STRAIGHT
‘ omy.
A
_ all

A/C.

C
power,

condition,
good gas

Chevrolet 4 Door
STICK.

Snow

6

CYL.

ECON.

tires. $1,350. 432-1058.
1964
SEDAN
DE
VILLE,
factory air conditioned, soft

blue. Extremely clean. Call
- 679-1937

after 6 p.m.

:
ILLAC
LIMOUSINE,
cellent runner. Needs body

offer.

Phone

only.
1959,
work.

$850.

63

GALAXIE

EXBest

446-3654.
:

LER
1961
STATION
WAGON
trans. Exceptionally
clean. Knauz
ont’l., Lake Forest. 234-1700.

44,000

MI.

Convert.

SERgood

326.
V-8
reverb.

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES
201

Boats

and

Outboard

SAILBOAT—PORPOISE
STYROFOAM
HULL;
DACRON SAILS;
$60 or best offer. HIllcrest 6-0070.
1966 LIKE
NEW
14 FT.
45 H.P. Chrysler engine
many
extras
included.
869-7004,

RUNABOUT
and trailer,
$1,250.
Call

INDIAN HILL MOTORS
Chrysler
Imperial

—

hardtop,

full

p.

power—

Custom

Green

Bay

wonderful

mahogany

ext.

6

seat

cushions

(U.S.C.G.

500,

2 dr.,

6

cyl.,

1957 CORRECT CRAFT SKI BOAT
110 H.
P.
Inboard;
recently
refinished;
with
tilt
trailer
and
cover.

Call 272-2949

BUTTERFLY
12 FT, FIBERGLAS,
Call UN 4-8974

SAILFISH

NO.

260
UN 9-6799

FIBERGLAS

EXCELLENT CONDITION;
3 YRS.
old, red and white VE 5-4504.
FIBERGLAS
O’DAY
er with trailer. $1,650.
831-2324

1962

18

FT.

hsp. Evinrude,

CABIN

DAYSAIL-

CRUISER.

head,

tandem

Galaxie

500,

4

door

$1,495

500

2

1144’ SKIMMARCRAFT
SAILBOAT
w/
positive flotation. Excellent condition
w/trailer.
$400.
Will
consider
swap
for camper trailer: 945-4198 after 5,
FLYING
JUNIOR
SAILING
DINGY
number
1057: fiberglas;
trailer $750
Mr. Clay; call FI 6-0022.

Penguin Sailboat— Like New
$300

831-2324

BARGAIN-14’
FIBERGLAS
board, 25 h.p. Johnson, electric
w/trailer, $375.
Phone 677-5069.

ALCORT CATFISH
FIBERGLASS
crest 6-6044.

tank.

OUTstart,

1|3'

CATAMARAN.

HILL-

.P.
EVINRUDE
OUTBOARD
excellent
condition;
detached
PA 4-1068.

Kayak w/Paddle $30
1932
in

Half

Day,

Highland

ALBATROSS
FIBERGLAS
sail boat, sails, acc., trailer. Excellent
Soa.
$875. Call after 6 p.m. 864-

REFINISHED
wood.

fiberglas

$300. 272-2658.

14

FT.

bottom.

LARSON,
25 hp.

hardtop.

ae
set

Ave.

See

Winnetka,

ea

3

Classified

FIBERtrailer.

Empty your closets into you
struments, furniture, cloth
ing, toys, and other worth

while things you no longe
use into CASH!
CALL

1-4300
or

Ill.

.IN AMERICA
Invest in U.S. SAVINGS BONDS

se:
ae

Hollister

Trailer.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcemen
ts * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
pen
hse
Soa

with —

AL

HI 6-0655
4 Liss

Clean-up

Park

PUT YOUR MONEY
WHERE
YOUR HEART IS..

Dr.

Rd. at Winnetka

175

trailer,

excellent
cond.,
just refinished
and
tuned, $1,650. Call after 6, 256-2505.

radio.

'65 Ford

steering,

ap-

proved) Water skis plus trailer with
lights. Call Rick after 5:30 p.m. at 2514234.

bank account. Turn your
sports equipment, musical in

$1.49

$1,595

Custom

This

SUPER
PORPOISE
14’
8”
glas, 85 sq. ft. sail. TeeNee
Exc. cond. $450. 675-4775.

Chev. Bel Air 9 Pass. Wan., P.S.
Plymouth 2 dr. hardtop
Valiant 4 dr., p/steering
Chevrolet 4 dr., p/steering
Chrysler Newport 4 dr. Air Cond,
Valiant 200 4 dr. 6 cylinder

'65 Ford

it.

'66 Ford

$2,995
‘65 Ply. Convertible
—
console,
seats.

skis.

WANTED
TO RENT:
SUNFISH
SAILboat from
August 21st to Sept. 7th.
Call HI 6-2515.

Plymouth

'65 Imperial

water

boat has
a 45 h.p. Mercury
engine
with
electric
starter
and
remote
controls, speedometer, windshield, fire

Motors

1967
FIBERGLAS
SAILFISH
BOAT
w/car top carrier. Used only 3 times.
Must sell—Leaving for school. Costs
$425 now $300. AL 1-8053 after 4 p.m.
urs.

$250 OR BEST OFFER.
Call CR 2-2373

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a

1965 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL CROWN
white, 4 door, air conditioned, excellent condition. Reasonable.
Call CO 1-8774 after 6 p.m.

‘59 BUICK CONVERT.

64
‘60
‘61
‘62
‘62
‘63

gave

16’

1964 GRAND PRIX
Clean,
good
condition,
Vibraphonic
radio, private.
HI 6-6718

Barracuda

bumpers,

MY
14 FT. WOLVERINE
RUNABOUT
needs someone
to give it the same
T.L.C. ‘“‘Tender Loving Care’’ that I

WAGwhite
condi-

1964
BEL
AIR
4-DOOR
SEDAN
6
cylinder, automatic trans., radio, one
owner, .good shape. $600. 679-1690 or
867-5172.

1965

anchor,

Tandem
Gator trailer w/spare tires,
brakes, elect. winch. $3,000. Call 2349180 days or 234-4309 eves.

:

1963
FORD
GALAXIE
CONVERT.
Radio, heater. Good condition. $750 or
best offer. 869-7655 weekday eves. All
day weekends.

1967
CADILLAC,
HARDTOP
SEDAN
De
Ville;
air
cond.;
padded
roof;
leather int.;
stereo radio;
like new;
will take trade. UNiversity 4-6467.

Satellite
' bucket

er,

LAND-WATER
CRUISER
HOUSEboat w/twin Evinrude; electric 40 h.p.
motor—all in g
, sound
condition.
Moored nr. Savannah, Ill. Ready for
cruising the Mississippi. Only $1,595.
Call PA 4-4122 after 6 p.m.

2 DOOR
BEL
AIR
CHEVY
31,000
orig. miles, $225. Perfect for student,
housewife. 580 Vernon Av., Glencoe.
835-4629.

1963
PONTIAC
LEMANS
3 speed, new batt., radio and
Call after 6:30, HI 6-3275.

1948 Century

20’ ALL FIBERGLAS CABIN CRUISER
w/camper
top and trailer. The best
equipped
small cruiser around.
1962
Johnson
75
HP.
ELECTROMATIC.
Sleeps
4. Galley
w/2
burner
stove,
dinette, sink, toilet, dishes, glassware,
silverware, draperies, fire extinguish-

$1,895.

V-8, 4 SPEED,
P/S,
POSITRACTION,
radio, best offer: call 729-1547.

Crown, 4 dr.
like new.

19 Ft.,

CONVERT.
STICK
FM-AM
radio. $875.

1965 IMPALA CONVERT.
P/B:
P/S;
top;
w/white
Orchid
beautiful car in ooeert condition.

Motors

SPEEDBOAT.
BOAT
AND
ENGINE
have
less
than
200 hrs.
total
time
since new. All original equipment. 125
h.p., 6 cylinder, dual carburetor. Gray
Marine. Approx. 40 mph. Convertible
canvas top. This boat constructed with
heavy
mahogany
and has
7/8 inch
sawed
white
oak
frames.
Asking
$1,300. Call Bob Sandsmark, AL 1-2281.

MILES,

FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE
full power,
9 passenger,
on.
walls, cartop rack. Excellent
tion. $1,095. Call 256-1473.

Outboard

27’

WITH
HDTOP.
VALIANT
1962
bucket: seats, radio, white walls. Low
mileage. Good cond. $450. CR 2-5638.

561 PLYMOUTH—EXC.
COND.
Nearly new tires, new heater. Good
2nd car transportation. Best offer.
Call 256-3292.

OLDSMOBILE

excellent
5,088 mi.,

500
P.S.

FORD
COUPE
1960 COMPANY
vice
car.
Tires
and
motor
in
condition. $100. IN 3-3231.

945-7336.

CK. EXC. RUNNING CONDITION.
$125 . After 6 p.m. 272-4543.
ed,
a ge

6

‘57

AUTO.,
P.S.,
P.B.,
27,000
Call after 6 p.m. 827-1598.

1955 Chevy 4 Dr. 6Cyl.,
9

COUPE:

‘65 Buick Sports Wagon

P/B. $895. Call after 6 p.m. 432-1505"

_

PAYMENTS

OLDS
88,
AIR
CONDITIONED:
full power;
4 door hardtop;
heater:
radio; snow tires. 28,300 miles. Northbrook, 272-8593.

1964
VALIANT
shift, floor box,
Call 262-4770.

*63
RAMBLER
CONVERT.,
CLEAN,
low mileage;
$550 or best offer. Can
be seen at Cavallari Auto Service, 1920
Lake Ave., Wilmette.

A-1 COND.TION,

Equipped.

OVER

1958 4 DOOR DESOTO
$300. Call 274-2388.

DOOR
SEDAN,
AUTO.,
P.B.,
P.
$250. Robt. P. Stephens, AL 1-2655.
TEMPEST
LAMANS
V8,
R AND
H. Auto., clean. Best offer. Call after
5 p.m. YO 17-6092, before 5 p.m. call
LE 17-6154.

PRIX

special

1955 BUICK. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISsion.
Power
steering,
brakes.
Good
condition, 256-3361.

;
condi-

‘59 CHEVY, $100
CALL 446-4041.

62CONDIO
Olds Convertible

AIR
et

offer.

GRAND

ideal
trans-

’63

vt.
with
air
conditioning.
Only
miles. Has many extras. Call HA

,0 0

63

air cond. Best
- Call 251-1489

PONTIAC

SPORT
condition.
729-2959

1960 FORD

Mustang

top;

VERY
CHEAP
after 6 p.m.

1963
FORD
GALAXIE
sedan. V-8, 352 Cruisomatic,
729-0821 after Thursday.

4

power

1964 FIAT 1100-D SEDAN,
RED,
TAN
interior. 4 speed column shift. radio,
heater, w/w. Excellent condition. $600.
Call 465-9003.

Seneca

1965 Plymouth

__Asbury, Evanston. DA 8-8610.

— 1962

1964
TEMPEST
cyl. $800; good

9-5700
AUTO.

CHEVY
DEL RAY COUPE
V8 BY
orig.
owner;
low
mi.;
exc.
mech.
cond.; $150.
272-6123
64
FALCON
CONVERTIBLE
V-8
Automatic,
power
steering.
In good
condition. $695. Call Dave,
251-3229.

1962
OLDS
‘98’
4
DR.
HARDTOP
full
equip.,
full power,
low
miles,
extra
clean,
excellent
cond.
Private
party. Best offer. 465-4941.

_ 1965 Mustang Convertible
_

REPAIRS.
Call 256-3980

console;

Vriee ess

and

ARROW CLASS DAYSAILOR.
Centerboard.
Ideal family boat with
large
comfortable
cockpit
accommodating up to six. Boat and saiis like
new. Purchased new mid-season 1966.
Full
equipment.
Buying
new
boat.
Willing
to sacrifice,
including
sails.
Trailer
also
available.
Call
Bob
Sandsmark, AL 1-2281.

"06

V-8, AUTO., P. STEER., RADIO,
$1,550. Call 251-1576 after 5 p.m.

w/light blue top; 3 speed.
or best offer. 724-1579.

set

NEEDS
price,

4 SPEED,

256-3908,

DR.
low

DE VILLE

Dodge

UN

1966 Olds 98— 2 Dr. Cpe.
Call 864-0090

HT.

1964
OLDS
F85
WAGON.
AUTO.
trans., power, almost new tires, snow
tires, batt., exhaust
and
muffler.
1
owner. 67,000 mi. $950. 432-4147.

1960

Chicago
CONVERT.;

1961
CADILLAC
4 DOOR
AIR
CONditioned. One owner. Excellent condition. See in Kenilworth.
ALpine 6-0327.
1960 FORD FAIRLANE 6
Automatic, 4 door, Good gas mileage,
motor
perfect,
uses
no
oil.
Cheap
transportation. $175. GR 5-3073.

SEDAN, $375 OR BEST OFFER.
DA 8-7787 after 5 p.m.

Convertible

WHITE

like

trans.;

R/H.

1962
CORVAIR
MONZA;
2
coupe;
4 speed;
radio;
WWs.;
mileage, $400. Call 729-3240.

1958

1012

_MUSTANG

TAKE

DR.

WWS. Best offer takes. Private
Phone 965-1427.
.

TRANS.,

6 p.m.

63
COMET
4
DR.—DOCTOR’S
wife’s low mileage, excellent condition
car;
orig. owner, $400 or best offer.
Sat. after 2:30, all day Sun. 8328 N.
d
ball, Skokie. 679-4765.

eG

2

trans.

1959 FORD SEDAN
radio, heater, whitewalls. Good
tion. $200.
869-6162

after

6p.m

MF:

330.
Auto.

(
TO
SCHOOL
SPECIAL.
1961
ds
convertible
Dynamic
88.
Full
power.
Good
top
and
tires.
Runs
reat. $495 or best offer. Phone after 6
-m. HI 6-3953.
:

SPEED,

Call

LER—4:DOOR,
STICK
SHIFT.
ew brakes, transm. clutch, muffler,
new
tires,
body
in good
cond.
.
Reasonable. Call BR 4-2075 after

BS

DART

Olds

hie,

Boats

18 Ft. Fiberglass Sailboat —

RADIO,

color; virtually new; need cash, must
sell this week, best offer over $1,950.
PA 4-4114.

GOOD

58 CHEVY 6 CYL., STICK
Rebuilt
engine,
radio,
heater,
car for student. Most reliable
portation. $100, Call AL 1-6065.

4

condition.

1967

HI 6-1972

475-

iy ga

_

’62

P.B.,

$2,195
Norman

IMPALA.
AIR
COND.,
good condition. $395. Mereconditioned recently. OR

condition..

201

‘65 Olds 9 Pass. Wagon

"300"

ONE OWNER.
677-8848.

For Sale—Automobiles

AUTO.
TRANS.,
P.S.,
heater, whitewalls.

1963 Buick Skylark

IMMACULATE
251-3998 after 4

PLYMOUTH

BARRACUDA

Bae

200

CONDITION,
Returning
to

SACRIFICE

P.S., P.B., WWS.
condition. $600.

~*63 CORVAIR STICK
5
CHEVY
MALIBU,
POWER
‘steering,
WW,
bucket:
seats,
exc.
cond.,
retired
school
teacher
must
Sa ag
or best offer 475-4988 or

WILL
OWNER

ONE

ge 1964 Plymouth-wagon, 6 cyl.,
ndard
trans.,
very
good
cond.
Chrysler guarantee 2 more years. AL

ST
OVERHAULED.
_ condition. $600. Call
p.m.

EXCELLENT
muffler.
$100.
Call 824-5508.

‘63 CHRYSLER

1-5756.

CAR,

z

eS

1965
CHEVY
BISCAYNE
2
DOOR,
radio, heater, w.w., snow tires. Asking $950. Call 251-3224. after 6 p.m.
and Sat.

WW

CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
2
door, 8 cylinder, radio, heater, power
leering,
wer brakes,
turquoise.
1
ywner—school
teacher—$1,350.
AL
1300 ext. 268 or 272-2194 after 6 p.m.
HER YOU'RE 16 OR 60, YOU'LL
e
this
sporty
1964
blue
Galaxie,
2
dr.
Radio,
WWs,
:
er
steering.
Exc.
cond.
$1,295.
vate. Call 272-5894.

:

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1959 Plymouth Convertible

‘For Sale—Abtomeblies

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�Women Rummage
_ tor Rummage
For 2-Day Sale
The

Episcopal

Church

Women

of Trinity Church, 425 Laurel Av.,
Highland Park, held a coffee hour

last week

and 16
church.

to kick-off the Sept.

rummage

Admission

the home
D’Angelo,

sale

to the coffee,

in

15

the

held in

of Mr. and Mrs. Dino
was the donation of a

piece

of rummage.

As

an

added

_ attraction guests viewed a fashion
show with church members mod-

_ eling clothes and sports equipment

which
Sale.

had

The

been

donated

tongue-in-cheek

for the

show

was

commented by Mrs. Charles Per__rigo of Highland Park, in the role
of “Dirty Gertie of The House of
Gertie.”” She had salty tid-bits to
point up the unusual costumes and
accessories, such as the red, silk

high-heeled shoes Mrs. Thomas
Spriggs of Highland Park, past
president of the Episcopal Church
Women, added to her pin-striped
man’s suit.

Another

unusual

By

SHIRLEY
GORDON

angle was the

placing of rummage around the
D’Angelo house. A massed
arrangement of yellow and white
daisies was placed in a large
crock which bore the sign, “I’m

Rummage,” as did a small sculptured head exhibited on an antiyue, French marble-topped sink.
The pile of donated rummage
included new items, such as a
fluffy, pink nylon nightgown; a
brown linen tablecloth and napkin
set; and platters of all shapes
and sizes. Also donated were baby
furnishings, bud vases, cookie
jars,

and

a meat

According

to

grinder.
Mrs.

Gordon

O.

Jones, chairman, and Mrs. Donald
Plouff, both of Highland Park, so
much of value has been donated it
has been necessary to place some
of the items under lock and key to

be sold
chest.’’

in

a

special

“treasure

.

Not high fashion mannequins—but more on the
rummage sale type—are
(from left) Mrs. Robinson
Ord

Jr.,

Deerfield,

Fashion commentary was supplied by "Dirty
Gertie," alias Mrs. Charles Perrigo of Highland
Park, who suggested would-be purchasers use the
alley entrance to the House of Gertie fashions,
located in the Trinity Church on Laurel Av.

and

Mrs. Raymond Rensis and
Mrs. Thomas Spriggs, both
of Highland Park. Worn
or carried, it's all for sale
during the Trinity Church
Rummage Sale.

Small sculptured head attracts
the attention of (from left) Mrs.
Gordon O. Jones, Mrs. Donald
Plouff,

and

Mrs.

Seefer,

all of

Highland Park. A sign on the
head said, "I'm Rummage.”
August

17,

196

�Schedule Fete
For ‘Angels’
Bob O Link chapter of Women’s
American ORT will hold a party
Sept. 30 for prospective sponsors
for the group’s Nov. 4 “La Nuit
des Fetes’’ dinner-dance.
Expenses for the ball to be held
in the Four Georges of Chicago’s
‘Ambassador West hotel are tradi-

‘tionally

underwritten

by

on...

gels’’ so profits can be used for
600 vocational training installations throughout the world.

The Sept. 30 cocktail dance will
be held in the home
Mrs. Marvin Holland,
Miss ens

ly Rd., Highland Park.
Highland Park comittee chairmen for the two events are Mrs.

ide

Miss Irene Levin,

Reuven

and

Mrs.

Paul

Levin

Platt,

hostesses;

Mrs.

William
Pathman;
invitations;
Mrs. Daniel Besser, publicity;

Kenneth A. Fisher
Plan Fall Wedding
Mr.

of Mr. and
1427 Waver-

of

Mrs.
Lawrence
Schwarz,
food;
Mrs.
Marvin
Holland,
reservations;
and Mrs. Richard Bass,
decorations.

Northbrook announce the engagement
of their
daughter
Irene
Frances to Kenneth A. Fisher, son

Dahls to Celebrate
0th Anniversary

of Mr. and Mrs. Al H. Fisher of
Highland Park.
Miss Levin, a graduate of the
University of Illinois, teaches in
Wheeling, Ill.
Mr.
Trier

Bob O Link ORT members meet with
vin Holland, hostess for the: Sept. 30
party, to plan the evening which is held
wishing to underwrite the Nov. 4 ‘La

Mr.

and

Fisher, a graduate of New
High School, attended De-

ship

executive in Chicago.

Park.
The

A

November

wedding

is

Miss

activities with an old-fashioned
family picnic to be held at 12:30
27

in

Adler

Memorial

Park, Milwaukee Av., Libertyville.
Miss Gail Palmquist of Highland
Park has been elected junior
president of the CAR.
counterpart is Mrs.

Her senior
H. Robert

Dieterle of Northbrook.
Other CAR officers and their
DAR
representatives
are
Miss
Linda Royer and her sister Cynthia, both of Northbrook assisted
by Mrs. Herbert F. White of Lake

Bluff, vice presidents;

Neil Grid-

Linnea

Also elected are John Garnett of
Glencoe and Mrs. Frank G. Wag-

publicity

of

the

Dahls

Evangelical

Church,
were

Highland

married

Aug.

Engagement Told
At Recent Party
The engagement of Miss Linnea
Rasmussen

fry J.
nounced
by Mr.
Mr. and
ferson of

of Milwaukee

to

Jef-

Christofferson was anrecently at a party given
Christofferson’s parents,
Mrs. Robert A. ChristofRiverwoods.

Miss Rasmussen,
daughter of
Mrs. Percy Rasmussen of Laona
Wis., and the late Mr. Rasmussen,

is employed as a secretary for
Lee Engineering
Co., in Milwaukee. Her fiance is a senior at
North Park College, Chicago.
A June, 1968 wedding is planned.

PUFF

gett of Highland Park, treasurers;
ary Wesselhoeft of Lake Bluff
and Mrs. Wilson D. Sked of Lake
orest,
registrars;
and
Peter
alchli and Mrs. Walter E. Koch,

of Deerfield,

of

Rasmussen

ley
of Lake
Bluff
and
Mrs.
Charles
A.
Kelly
of Highland
Park, chaplins; and Ann Garnett
of Glencoe with Mrs. Frank Sorg
of Highland Park, secretary.

both

Dahl

18, 1917, in Detroit. Both natives
of Sweden, they came to the
United States and Highland Park
in 1917.

The Black Hawk Society of the
Children of the American Revolution will kick off their year’s

Aug.

Hall

Congregational

(Bronson Coles Photo)

Black Hawk Picnic
Set for August 27
At Memorial Park

p.m.

Nels

at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Fellow-

Paul University and the University of Illinois. He is a_ sales

planned.

Mrs.

Highland Park will celebrate their
golden wedding anniversary at an
open house given by their children

hairdressers

20%

and

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Nels

Dahl

SALE!
OFF

history chairmen,

Others

are

Robert

Abbott

Jr.

ON ALL
PERMANENTS
&amp; FROSTINGS

and Mrs. Harry E. Nickelson, both

of Lake

Forest,

flag

chairmen;

and Miss Leslie Knowlton
and
Mrs.
Richard
Wolfe,
both
of
Deerfield,
advisors.
Leslie was

recently elected a regional vice
president at the Continental Congress in Washington.
Mrs. Edward M. Anderson of
Lake Forest will serve as cradle
roll chairman. The society, spon-

sored by the North Shore Chapter
of the DAR, includes members
from
preschool
through
college

age.
August

17,

1967

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our styles are way out front!
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WHITE BLDG.

RD.

DEERFIELD

945-4466
945-4472

Mrs. Marsponsors’
for those
Nuit des

Fetes" benefit. From left are Mrs. Harry Schrimmer,

Mrs.

Lawrence

Schwarz,

and

Mrs.

Holland,

all.of Highland Park. (Percy Prior Jr. Photo)

�speech
By

SHIRLEY

“T have

Therapist

GORDON

often wondered

how

I

was smart enough to major in
speech therapy,”’ said Mrs. Daniel

M. Brown of Highland Park.
As

assistant

department
disorders

professor

of
at

in

the

communicative

Northwestern

Uni-

western University during World
War JI when she was married.
Her husband, a graduate of the
Illinois Institute of Technology,
went into the army the day after
their wedding.

Concentrated

versity, she is training students to
enter a highly specialized field

born

without

received

sacrificing

her

career

as

assistant director of her home and
children.
The

former

Elaine

still in her junior year

Lazar

was

at North-

Predicts

Their

son

Robert,

eight

on Home
now

months

her bachelor’s

after

she

degree

ing an attractive home in Evanston for them and her husband,
now a heating and air conditioning

everything I had to do.
“I was fortunate enough to get a

contractor.

dividing

She did her share of P.T.A.
committee work; helped with the
Scouts; and joined a few women’s

public schools in Evanston.

organizations,

20, was
in

speech therapy. Three years later
their daughter Ilise was born.
When the children were small,
Mrs. Brown concentrated on mak-

Increasing

such as the Evans-

ton League of Women Voters and
the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. She is still a
member of both groups.
“But

I

managed

to

keep

my

finger in the professional pie,”’ she
admitted, “by working one day a
week in Bell School in Chicago (a
school for deaf children) and by

"The tide turned one
day,"
recalled
Mrs.
Daniel M. Brown of
Highland Park, "when
my children came home
for lunch, and there |

teaching a Sunday School class for
deaf youngsters at Temple Sholom
in Chicago.”

was,

journals pertaining to her field to

still in my

_night-

gown, siting at the
telephone doing some
sort of clubwork. (Bud
Daley Photo)

Continued

to Learn

She also studied the professional
keep abreast of new theories and
procedures.
“The tide turned one day,”

she

recalled, ‘‘when my children came
home

for lunch,

and there I was,

still in my nightgown, sitting at
the telephone doing some sort of
clubwork, just where I had been
when

they

left

for

school

in the

morning. I knew then it was time
for me to change my course.

“My husband
receptive
and
every step
pleased to

was wonderfully
encouraged
me

of the way. He was
have me return to

Northwestern to complete studies
for a master’s degree as long as I
didn’t push myself too hard or let
our home and children suffer
because of it.
“I began by taking only one
course per quarter, devoting more
time to summer school when the

children were at camp. My classes were close to our home in
Evanston and I seemed to have
plenty
of time
to
accomplish

part-time

“T
and

job

my

as

time

really
taken

a_

the demand, and superintendents
are breathing down my _ neck”
looking for people. Therapists are *
needed in hospital rehabilitation
centers as well as in schools.

therapist,

between

Needs

two

“There

should have gone on
my
doctorate,’
she

are

not

many

boys

in

the undergraduate
level,’’ she
admitted, ‘‘but it’s a different:
story in graduate school. No one
has to pay his own way, as there’s
so much government money and
scholarships
available.
Almost.
every student gets some sort of a
grant or assistance, since their
services are needed so badly.

added, ‘‘but I feel it’s too late for
me to do that now. However, I do
enjoy’
the
work
my
masters’
degree has opened up for me at
Northwestern, where I’ve been for
five years.

Mrs. Brown’s workday begins at
9 a.m. She is in charge of all
student teachers in speech correction, placing
them
in_ public
schools,
and supervising
their
student teaching in schools along

“With Medicare, the aged people who suffer from speech prob-

the North Shore area. She also
teaches the course, ‘‘Public School

lems caused by strokes, for instance, now have the wherewithal

Methods in Speech Correction,”
immediately preceding the student teaching sessions.

for speech therapy. Also, there
are so many laryngectomy patients
today
who
must
learn
esophageal speech, adding to the

Speech

therapy

is

a

Increased

limited

Demands

term, Mrs. Brown believes. Other

demand for teachers.”

frequently used terms

are speech

pathology and speech
both of which she

correction,
also calls

She is immediate past president
of the Chicago Speech Therapy
and Audiology Society, and is a
member of both the American
Speech and Hearing Association
and the Illinois Speech and Hearing Association.

limited.

Her

department

of com-

municative disorders (‘If you can
say

it,

you

don’t

need

it,”

she

quipped) is one of seven departments in the School of Speech.
The Department of Communicative Disorders is made up of four
branches:

speech

pathology,

Her

au-

Students
degree
public

Master’s

decided
to
therapist.

who hold a bachelor’s

from

certifiable

Northwestern

for

school,

teaching
but

are

in

If

the

it is becoming

more and more necessary to have
a master’s
good job.

degree

to

acquire

at

become

Ilise

does,

better

plan

cause,

according

a_

speech

however,

extensive
to

she

study
her

be

mother,

“We think the class of 1972 will be
certifiable for teaching in public

a

schools

“It is an excellent field for men

with

a bachelor’s

degree,

but we all hope a master’s degree

as well as women,” she claimed.
“The supply doesn’t keep up with

requirement

soon

will

be

estab-

lished.”

Husbands

Woman’s

is a junior

senior at Highland Park High
School,
wants
to be a gym
teacher,
although
her mother
would not be dismayed if she

diology, deaf education and guidance, and language.

Must Have

son Robert

Northwestern, enrolled in the Medill School of Journalism. Ilise, a

of

the

Auxiliary

North

of

Shore

Project

Concern
will be feted in true
Oriental fashion at the ‘““Teahouse

of the 5th Happiness’”’ benefit.
The fund-raising dinner dance to
be held at 7 p.m. Sept. 29 in the
Michigan

Shores

Club

will herald

the fifth anniversary of the founding

of

Project

Concern

by

Dr.

James W. Turpin.
The club will be transformed
into an Oriental garden with such
features as a koto instrumentalist
and an Aikedo demonstration (a
new form of self-defense).
Mrs. Bruce K. Thomas
coe is benefit chairman

of Glenassisted

by Mrs. Cyril N. Bell of Winnetka.
Dr. Turpin, a former doctorminister in Coronado, Cal., may
be able
benefit.

to be present at
Project
Concern

the
has

grown from one land clinic in 1962
to four in Hong Kong, one a
“floating clinic,” and hospitals in

Mrs. Russell W. Revell of Winnetka (far right), a
pro: in chopstick eating, demonstrates the tricky

DaMpao, South Vietnam,
juana, Mexico.

and Tia-

feat to Mrs. Bruce K. Thomas of Glencoe, (left) and
Mrs. David R. Kilborn of Deerfield.

August

17, 1967

�Mother’s Club Will Sponsor “Luau for Losers’
*For all those who didn’t win the
free trip to Hawaii awarded at the
Holy Cross Spring luncheon, the

Mother’s

Club

is

sponsoring

a

‘Luau for Losers” to be held from
6 to 10 p.m. Saturday
on the
Convent lawn, 1037 Waukegan Rd.,
Deerfield.
Last winter, the mother’s club

charged an admission price of one
book of green stamps to their

Grammar School.

Christmas House Walk. With the
500 books received they ‘‘purchased”’

Committee
chairmen
include
Mr.
and Mrs.
James
Doherty,
general chairmen; Mr. and Mrs.

a trip to Hawaii given at

the spring luncheon.
However,

those

who _

Dan Sullivan, refreshments;
William Dillon, food; Mrs.

have

packed away their hula skirts and
Hawaii shirts can still enjoy soft

Mrs.
Ken-

neth Hoffman, decorations; Mrs.
Ronald Eisenbeis, hostess; Charles
Juhnke,
special
effects;
Mrs.

breezes and white sands Saturday
as well as help the Mother’s Club

Robert
Dillon
treasurer;
and
Mrs. Joseph Pugliese, publicity.

raise funds for an addition being
constructed onto the Holy Cross

sil

Holy Cross
for Saturday's
trip to Hawaii
Mrs. William
Morrison and

Church mothers and daughters do some ground work
Losers' Luau to compensate women who didn't win a
that the group offered recently. From left are (back)
Dillon and Mrs. Donald Morrison and (front) Kathleen
Paula Pugliese. (Staff Photo)

B’nat Brith

to Have Brunch

Mrs.
Lawrence
Rochell
will
discuss the aims of the B’nai
B’rith Women
at a Community
Welcoming Brunch to be held at

10 a.m. Wednesday in the home of
Mrs.
Seymour
Emalfarb,
1528
Sheridan Rd., Highland Park.
All community newcomers are
invited
to
attend
the
brunch
sponsored by the Highland Park
chapter.
Mrs.
Bernard
Ferber,
2734 Roslyn Ln., Highland Park,
may
be
contacted
for further

Rummage

Sale

information.
Mrs. Murrell

recently

elected

Salutsky,

is

Highland

the

Park

and extra quality and is
Luxurious in appearance
from a wide assortment
prints. Your sofa will be

A FREE
LESSON
IN EYE
MAKE-UP

The Trinity United Church of
hrist is holding a rummage sale
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and
omorrow in the church, 760 North
Av., Deerfield.

Mrs. Fred Gahl, 655 Brierhill
Rd., and Mrs. David Heald, 647
Wicklow Ln., both in Deerfield,
are co-chairmen of the sale, which

will benefit Chicago’s ‘“‘The Swinging Set.”’
also hve requested

Initial payment

Dress up

for

17,

1967

best

bargains

and

the

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her home. It is never necessary that
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John M. Smyth Company.
Complete satisfaction is thus
guaranteed every Smyth customer
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August

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�Miss Maria L. Trogi Weds,
Spends Honeymoon

in I taly

Miss Maria Lida Trogi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trogi
of Highland Park, was married to
Luigi Cardone, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Cardone of Berwyn,

July

30

in

St.

Mary

of

Celle

Church, Berwyn.
A wedding
reception in Ferrara’s Manor, Chicago, followed
the afternoon ceremony.
Serving as a maid of honor was
Miss
Laura
Piacenza
of Highwood. The bridesmaids were Miss
Jenny Cardone of Berwyn, Miss
Anna
DeFrancesco
of Chicago,
Mrs.
Eliseo Trogi of Highland
Park,
Mrs.
Arnaldo
Trogi
of
Northbrock, and Miss Miria Carzoli of Montreal,

Canada.

Carol Bacci of Highland Park
was the flower girl.
George Wiertel of Chicago was
the best man. Ushers were Ralph
Vitucci,
Vito
Biancofiore,
and
Paolo Visconti of Chicago;
Arnaldo Trogi,
and Eliseo Trogi.
Ernie Trogi was the ring bearer.
The couple will live in Berwyn
when they return from a honey-

Mr.

Guests at the recent Presbyterian-St. Luke's
- luncheon for the Sept. 27 fashion show models are
- Dr. James A. Campbell (from left), Mrs. DeWitt
W.

Buchanan

Jr., both

of Lake

Forest;

liam S. Friedeman

of Chicago,

chairman;

and

Mrs.

William J. Carney of Lake Forest. (Stuart-Rodgers
Photo)

Mrs.

Luigi

Henrotin

Cardone

Juniors

l'o Fete Seamen

ry

DS

|

The B. Edward Bensingers, 945
Dean Av., Highland Park, will be

moon in Italy. (Onoraty Photo)

Schedule

and

hosts

for a “Swimming

Buffet”

Aug. 26 for the Junior Committee
of the Henrotin Hospital Holiday
Ball and cadets and officers from
the Italian destroyer “San Giorgio”’ of the Italian Naval Academy.
Arrangements
for
the
party
were made by the Italian Consul
General Augusto Russo and Mrs.
J. William Gimble Jr. of Chicago.
Mrs. Gimbel is chairman of the
Holiday Ball set for Dec. 21 in the
Guildhall of the Ambassador West
Hotel.

Meeting

The Deerfield Center of Infant
Welfare will meet at 12:30 p.m.
next Thursday in the home of
Mrs. Paul S. Brown, 510 Brierhill
Rd., Deerfield. Mrs. Francis A.
Wandell of Deerfield will be cohostess.
A board meeting will take place
at 9:30 a.m. that day in the home
of
Mrs.
Walter
F.
Hess,
411
Woodvale Av.

Mrs. Wil-

Phyllis Johnson
Kngaged to Wed

Winnetka / Lake Forest
B1E Elin

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University of Wisconsin graduate, Miss Phyllis Jane Johnson of
Deerfield and Howard T. Kaeding

of

Glenview,

plan

a

Sept.

23

wedding.
Miss Johnson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James G. Johnson of
Deerfield, is a member of Delta
Delta Delta social sorority.
Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard G. Kaeding of Glenview,
affiliated with Phi Delta Theta

fraternity.

has

been

accepted in the U.S.
cer’s candidate school.

Navy

offi-

Group

Tea

The

He

recently

Holds

newly-formed

Alicia

Gra-

rs +e Bute

bell-Leslie _ Halpern
Foundation
held its first membership tea Aug.

9 in the Highland

Mrs. Mervyn Whitten

Mrs.

Margo Carpenter
Says Nuptial Vows
In New Guinea
Miss Margo Carpenter, daughter
_ of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carpenter
of Highland Park exchanged wed_ding vows recently with Mervyn
- Whitten, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
_ Alexander Whitten of Auckland,

New Zealand.
The

Rev.

Gregory

Shean

offici-

_ ated at the recent ceremony read
in Port Moresby, New Guinea.
After a yachting honeymoon on
the
Pacific
Ocean,
the
couple
returned to Port Moresby where

_ the bride

teaches

at the

Univer-

sity of Papua and New Guinea and
_ the bridegroom is in business.

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ART

(Part

II)

This is a continuation of last week’s column.

It is the artist’s response by letter to a painter
friend who had expressed doubts whether art
today has, or can have, any meaning at all.
“The artists today do not have . . . identification .. . it is not true . . . modern art does
have a massive idea . . . if the idea of ancient
art were known, then the idea of modern art
must be the unknown . . . the modern artist
simultaneously makes and explores the unknown around him.
“All this has nothing to do with AvantGardism or the ballyhoo of the New — that
historizing which elevates critics, curators and
collectors into a partnership of pace-setting,
which allows even the weakest artists to
achieve, by running in packs, a specious
strength in the initial attack, deluding one
pack into believing it is superseding another.
No, I am talking about creation, not journalism. I am talking about the ultimate loneliness
before the unknown — and the fright and doubt
that are inevitable for the
modern artist. It is that individuality which is the
curse of modern art, but
which, in the end, is also

its greatest glory.
“T know you have sometimes

said,

as others

have,

that you no longer know
what is art and what is not Irving Kriesberg
art, nor what is good and
what is bad. Tolerance is part of our modern
morality and it must be part of our modern
aesthetic. But if out of my tolerance for another man’s work, there springs a disaffection
for my own, if I suffer a failure of confidence
in my own adventure, then my own work goes
flat and it is no longer art. But the sense of
exploration and of adventure cannot be bound
by time or fashion. It is not superseded just
because other sails appear on the horizon; the
sea is large enough for all and no one in his
right mind can possibly speak of art as a path
along which some are advanced and others
retarded. Each man’s voyage is his own. If
excitement

fills his sails, that force and

life

will show. His works will be the signs of that
personal adventure. And no man is so strange
that his life, if set down honestly, will be with-

out meaning for other men.”
SIMLA, INDIA — IRVING KRIESBERG
Your

comments

invited.

Professor Irving Kriesberg (my brother), internationally known artist whose work has
been exhibited in many major cities in the
U.S.A. and in Europe, is now teaching gradwate work in art at Yale University. This year
he commences teaching at Queens College in
N.Y. He is the author of several books, pamphlets and articles on appreciation of art. One
book on art is a widely accepted text at many
universities and institutes.

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�[heater to Follow Ballet at Ravinia
HE AMERICAN
CONSERVATORY
Theater
will make a triumphant return to Ravinia
Park on Tuesday, following up a highly-successful

Saturday

Tonight the dancers will perform “Irish Fantasy,” “Ivesianna,” and the Brahms-Schoenberg
Quartet,
and
tomorrow,
‘Concerto
Barocco,”
“TIvesianna,’’ and the quartet.

six-week engagement last summer in Murray Theater.

The acting troupe, which makes its winter home
in San Francisco,
played to packed
houses
throughout the six-week stand here last year, with
probably the loudest hurrahs going to Rene
Auberjonois for his performance in the title role in

Youngsters
formance

Brandon

Thomas

farce

again

will

line-up

also

includes

Patrick

Campbell

romance,

the

© Saturday, 8:30 p.m.—“The
Here is the A.C.T. schedule:

‘Dear

® Tuesday—‘‘Thieves’

But before the actors take over the theater-park,

@ Wednesday—‘“‘Long

Patrick Tovatt as Hector, a thief, will

@ Next
Night.”

Highlight of the ballet company’s appearance
here has been performances of George Balanchine’s
“The Jewels,” a complete production in three parts.

ppearin Jean Anouilh's lighthearted comedy, "Thieves' Carnival,"

_ penne Tuesday in Ravinia's Murray Theater. A preview performance

f the same production will be presented as
evening as a benefit, with the proceeds going toward the purc ase of an asbestos
ain for Murray Theater.

1:30

Jewels.”

Carnival,”

directed

by

in part

for

children

Saturday

Bieri

Thursday—‘Long

Day’s

Journey

Into

William Ball’s theatrical company will present a
preview-benefit performance of ‘Thieves’ Carnival’’
Sunday evening. Proceeds will be used to help

“Jewels,” already performed twice this week, will
be presented

Day’s Journey Into Night,”

and Angela Paton.

Saturday.

Eva and

per-

at

directed by Byron Ringland, starring Ramon

its one-week Ravinia stand with single performances tonight and tomorrow, and two shows

Polite as

begin

Jerome Kilty.

the New York City Ballet Company brings to a close

Charlene

Saturday’s
will

© Saturday, 1:30 p.m.—Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky’s
“Swan Lake,” Hershy Kay’s ‘‘Western Symphony,”
and ‘‘Rubies’”’ from ‘“‘The Jewels.”

William Gibson comedy, ‘Two for the Seesaw,” and
Jerome Kilty’s adaptation of the George Bernard

Shaw-Mrs.
Liar.”’

that

troupe

©® Tomorrow,
8:30—‘‘Ivesianna,”
the BrahmsSchoenberg Quartet, and Johann Sebastian Bach’s
“Concerto Barocco.”’

Jean Anouilh’s ‘Thieves’ Carnival” will open the
A.C.T. bill of fare Tuesday, to be followed by
Eugene O’Neill’s “Long Day’s Journey Into Night”
Wednesday and next Thursday.
A.C.T.

note

ballet

© Tonight, 8:30—Camille Saint-Saens’ “Irish Fantasy,” Charles Ives’ “Ivesianna,’”’ and the Johannes
Brahms-Arnold Schoenberg Quartet.

be

and four other plays.

season’s

should
the

Here are the other curtain times for the ballet:

presented this season, as well as another holdover
from last year’s repertoire, ‘Beyond the Fringe,”

This

by

p.m., rather than the usual 11 a.m. Saturday time.

“Charley’s Aunt.”

The

evening.

refurbish Ravinia Park itself, with funds earmarked

specifically
Theater.

after-

noon and in its entirety for the regular audiences

for

an

asbestos

curtain

for

Murray

: Sue Fox to Play Eliza in ‘My Fair Lady’
- Parents

will rejoice

and

teen-

agers may not like it, but Sue Fox
of

Highland Park

confesses pub-

ly that ‘Father knows best.”’
|

The wife of Dr. Beryl Lovitz,
who

will play the role of Eliza in

“My Fair Lady” at Mr. L’s Caro-

sel

Theater,

recalled

the

days

when she sang her first solo on
the Lincoln School stage and folywed that up with performances

n every

Highland

Park

High

;chool production presented in the
next four years.

through

high

school,

she began taking voice lessons.
“My parents insisted that I give it
two-month trial,’ she said. ‘‘But

it interfered

terribly

with

my

social life, which consisted mostly

of meeting my friends every
afternoon after school at Gsell’s.”
_ At the end of the two months,
ernon Fox asked his daughter,

|

“Do

you

want

to continue?”

No,

| she replied, and, to her amazement, her usually permissive fa-

ther said, ‘Well, you’re going to.”

-_“T’ve been grateful ever since,”

| Mrs. Lovitz admitted.

A voice major at Sophie Newb College in New Orleans, she
F

the New
: Award,

theatrical

productions

Newcomb-Tulane
Back

Mrs.

in

Highland

Lovitz

seasons

where

“Brigadoon,”
Gun,” “The

—

Park

appeared

with Herb

Theater,

on the

campus.

again,

for

Rogers’

she was

effortlessly

Orleans
given to

Philharthe best

| young singer of the year, and
performed with the Philharmonic
Mrs. Lovitz also wrote, directed,

d performed in college musical

Mink”

to

“Tosca,”

she

from

manages

four costume changes in view of
the audience and copes with an
unusual set-up of remote control
lighting.
Last year, for the first time,
Mrs. Lovitz tried out for and won

a role with Kon Lind’s Carousel
Theater. She played the Mother
Superior in “Sound of Music.’

At

the time, the group was performing in a circus tent erected on the

parking lot of the Grand Av.
Shopping Center in Waukegan.
“I’ve never seen anyone handle
people the way Ron Lind does—
the east and crew just slave for
him! The group has the most
remarkable esprit de corps, and
there’s something so wholesome
about the entire project,’ Mrs.
Lovitz said.
Now

ana

then

the

a cigarette.

Joe Wollenberger

phone calls that several nuns were
standing on a street corner with
some young men, smoking and

in

‘Annie Get Your
Chocolate Soldier,”

switch

and

Music

seen

She also has been performing
for convention audiences and has
her own show which she presents
for club programs. With a voice
can

conversation

“The parish priest was getting

and ‘‘Oklahoma!’’

that

intermission, when cast members
gathered back of the tent for

two

brassy Broadway sound to grand
opera, from “Take Back Your

tarts Lessons
_ Half-way

and

director

is -

faced with a problem, but he
~ takes it in his stride. The singer
recalled an incident during an

laughing,”’ Mrs. Lovitz said.

Move

to Midlane
Susan Fox

Such problems are unlikely to
occur this year, since the group
has moved to the grounds of the
Midlane Farm Country Club in
Wadsworth.
Other local participants in ‘““My
Fair Lady” are Joe Wollenberger,
also of Highland Park, and Jesse
Starkman of Deerfield.

Jesse Starkman

Mr. Wollenberger, who moved
to the North Shore two years ago
from
Washington,
D.C.,
performed in and directed numerous
professional and semiprofessional
productions both in Washington
and in New York City.
He played the role of the
husband last fall in the Threshold
Players production of ‘‘The Public
Eye”
for the
Illinois Theater
Association’s
one-act
play fes-

tival in Alan

B. Shepard

Junior

High School in Deerfield.
With

the

leading
shows,

experience

roles
Mr.

in

than

30

Wollenberger won

the

role of Henry Higgins in ‘My Fair |

Lady.”
Another

group,
named

newcomer

Mr.

to

Starkman

assistant

Mr.

has

director.

L’s

been
He

the part of Mr.

Brownlow

in “Oliver” earlier this season.

Headed Stagers
Mr.

of playing

more

played

Starkman

is a past presi-

dent of Deerfield
Stagers
and
directed several of their productions, “Come Blow Your Horn,”

“Harvey,”
dians,”

and

among

“Ten
them.

Little
His

In-

recent

roles in the group’s shows include
Oscar Nelson in “Mary, Mary”
and Dr. Blake in ‘‘Who’ll Save the
Plowboy?”

“My Fair Lady’’ will open next
Thursday and run through Sept. 4,
with curtain time nightly at 8:30.
The show is expected to break all
attendance

records

year old group.

for the

eight

Reservations

are

suggested, since several perform
ances already are sell-outs.

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Adults

her role as Minnie the saloonkeeper in "the
West." A performance benefiting the Little
given Aug. 26 at a Western-style party on the
Schor home in Lake Forest.

of

Highwood

will

based

on

a

drama

by

The

setting

is

direct and star in ‘The Girl of the

Belasco.

fornia goldmining town in the
1850s. Miss Lind will play the role

Schor

of Minnie; Earl Marks of Batavia
is cast
as Dick
Johnson,
the

residence,

1553

S.

Ridge

Rd., Lake Forest.
The

performance

the Little
wood,

Opera

of which

will

House
Miss

benefit

of High-

Lind

is the

artistic director.
The

Giacomo

Puccini

opera

is

For Art Show
cocktail

preview

of the

Old

Orchard Art Fair will be held in
Maxim’s de Paris from 5:30 to 7
p.m. Monday.

The preview will feature paintings

and

sculpture

by

Chicago

artists, including Tom Strobel of
Evanston and Abbott Pattison and
Max Fleisher of Winnetka.

Guests for the evening showing,
in

the

restaurant

on

top

of

the

Astor Tower Hotel, include director Jan van der Marck and board
members of the new Chicago
Museum of Contemporary Art.

Gell Participates
In Study Program
Jonathan

Gell,

:751

Hill

St.,

Highland Park, was among 25
high school juniors selected on a
nationwide basis to conduct scientific reséarch at the University of
Iowa this summer. This is a
National Science Foundation-sponsored program for gifted students,

designed
ture of

to demonstrate the naresearch by providing

research

experiences

under

the

guidance of university scientists.
Jonathan worked directly with
Dr. Ian Smith,

professor

of inter-

nal medicine at the University of
Iowa Medical School.

August

17, 1967

falls

in

love

with

her;

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cocktail

hour

begin

at 7 p.m.,

Av.,

a

followed

by a Western-style dinner served
from a chuckwagon. Additional
information can be obtained from
the hostess, Mrs. Schor, or from

Mrs.

Robert Milani of Lake For-

est; or Mrs. Norman Brooks, 312
Barberry
Rd.,
or Mrs.
Stuart
Baker, 500 Hazel Av., both of
Highland Park.

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her native Roumania. Titled ‘‘Artist at Work,’”’ the tapestry mea-

(Mrs. Eric) John of Mt. Prospect.
Fischer,

with

through the wind-up in September

years ago when she still lived in

Mario Tanzi of Chicago will portray Sheriff Jack Rance, a disappointed suitor of Minnie’s.

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her paintings,
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silk tapestry she made about 50

Cali-

waters

1124 County Line Rd. for a public

her

outlaw who plans to rob Minnie’s
saloon but changes his mind when
he

people.

designer who had often sketched
but never painted, took up art
with Brooke Hastings last year on

Other members of Miss Lind’s
company who will participate are
Jamie
Rigler,
215
Ridge
Rd.,
Highland
Park;
Murry
Nelson,
1440 Dartmouth
Ln., Deerfield;
Clifford Morris of Chicago; Jeff
Miller of Lake Forest; and Eve

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showing from 1 to 9 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs.

David

Golden West’’ when it is presented
Aug. 26 on the lawn of the Peter

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young

Ann (Mrs. Lazarus) Cozocar
Deerfield will open her studio

In Benefit for Opera House
Lind

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The screen is filled with the
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follows a group of competing,

Ann Cozocar to Show
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Gloria Lind to Direct, Star
Gloria

and

gripping.

aims

realize it. As the
costs, Dick finds
other pauperized
ing to find new
affluent ex-wives.

The story of Yuri Zhivago, poet

stunning scenery of the Austrian
Alps in the film version of the
Rogers

added ill-advice of friends and
lawyers, has their marriage on

tion.

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Debbie

Comfortably established in middle-class California suburbai, with
two teen-age sons, they meet

lives of a handful of people
against the broad background of
restless, ravaged Russia, from
World War I through the Revolu-

Highwood, rehearses
Girl of the Golden
Opera House will be
grounds of the Peter

which

Dyke,

at the pitfalls of divorce.

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novel
portrays
the
interwoven

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North

North Shore
musicians may
have the chance to play under
Victor Aitay, associate concert;
master of the
Chicago
Symphony
Orchestra.
Mr.

Aitay,

v

plans _

structure is being
its opening Oct. 24.

extend the size

started taking violin lessons from
his father when he was 7. He
received the artist diploma from
the Franz Liszt Royal Academy of
Music.
Before coming to the United
States, Mr. Aitay was concert-

7
Todd

the Hungarian Royal
Philharmonic Orches-

1948 to 1954, he was

concertmaster at the Metropolitan
Chatauqua Symphony Orchestra.
Mr. Aitay has served as associate concertmaster of the Chicago
Symphony
since 1954 and
as
concertmaster of the Ravinia Festival Orchestra since 1959. He also
is first violinist with the Chicago
Symphony String Quartet and a
professor at De Paul University.
He and his wife, Eva, live in
Georgianna.

their

home

is in Wilmette.

Auditions

for

the

‘Village

School Singers,’’ a professional
folk singing group, will be held at
7 p.m. Sunday in the Taneilian
Building in Deerfield.
The group is looking for female
and male members of high school
age or older. Some of the missing
talents are female lead singer,
female

harmony

singer,

tenor, 5-string banjo player,
guitar player.

male

and

Need Musicians
Instrumentalists are needed for
the De Paul University Community Symphony.
- Auditions will take place at 7:45
p.m. on the first day of rehearsal,
Sept. 13, in Room 518, 25 East
Jackson Blvd., Chicago.

Residents May
Area

artists

may

enter

their

pated in the fair, and nearly 8,000
persons
attended.
Sales totaled
more than $5,700.

Amateur
ists may

66

and

professional

enter their works

artin the

Two

Mrs.

leaflike container with a white
glaze. Mrs. Weil, 836 Sheridan Rd.,

Examples of the work of Lillian
(Mrs. William) Kalan and Mrs.

has

Lazar,

both

of

Highland

in the show—the

cago,

Mrs.

St., or Mrs. Page T. W. Stodder,

Illinois

310

Circle

Campus;

and

Har-

and thereafter from 2 to 10 p.m.
Mondays through Saturdays until
Sept. 16. It is sponsored by the
Mid-North Gallery in co-operation

with
the
Council.

Illinois

Craftsmen’s

Mrs. Kalan, 1250 McDaniels Av.,

Exhibit Works
exhibition, to be held in the village
park from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Each
artist is responsible for hanging,
staffing and removing his exhibit.
There is no limit on the number of
entries.
Further. information and application blanks may be obtained by
writing

to

Mrs.

Alice

Bischoff,

New Glarus, Wis., 53574. There is
a small entry fee, but no commis-

sion is charged.
New Glarus is 125 miles west of
Milwaukee.

museum’s

Lane

formerly

Edwin

trustees,

Butler
of

of Chi-

Glencoe,

E. Hokin,

and

254 Hazel

Av., Highland Park, organized and
co-ordinated the work of mailing
out 10,000 membership invitations.
Membership is open to anyone
interested, they said. Advantages

for

include

admission

calendars,

passes,

selection

events

of free

cata-

logs, reduced special event tickets, reduced periodical subscriptions, preview invitations, and
guest privileges.
Dues range from $5 for students
to $100 annual sustaining memberships, with $15 regular and $50

associate
categories.
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charter memberships are being
offered upon payment of four
years’ dues.

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fabric tie-bleaehed in abstract
patterns and made in shift style.
Admission is free. Admission to
a benefit preview party, from 5 to
8 p.m. Saturday in the gallery,

Park, and R. Abeles-Weil (Mrs.
Murray C. Weil) of Wilmette were
chosen from 180 entries submitted
to a jury consisting of Don
Drumm,
Akron,
O., sculptor;
Klaus Morgenthaler, Swiss architect teaching at the University of
old Patton, director of the Vincent
Price Gallery in Chicago.
The
show,
featuring
metal
sculpture, metal jewelry, enamel
on copper, fiber wall hangings,
ceramics, glass, and plastics, will
be open from 2 to 10 p.m. Sunday

of the

Doris

lounges — all on the American Plan with every

Sunday at the Mid-North Gallery,
2238 N. Lincoln Av., Chicago.

dresses

AIl-

Boyne’s famous chair lifts, dancing to the Boyne
Mountain Trio...
cozy fun in the cocktail

show. Mrs. Lazar, 2160 Sheridan
Rd., is showing a ceramic piece, a

two

Mrs.

former Winnetkan.

Ln., Northfield; and Mrs. Paul
Sternberg, 359 Surfside Pl., Glencoe.

comfort

~

are

golf on our private course, tennis, shuffle board,

is displaying a gold necklet. It is
one of five pieces of jewelry in the

At New Glarus Swiss Festival
original art works in the annual
Wilhelm Tell Outdoor Art Fair,
Sept. 4 in New Glarus, Wis., in
conjunction with the traditional
Labor Day weekend Swiss festival.
Last year 160 artists - partici-

renovated

members

scenic bridle trails through beautiful north
woods, fishing, swimming in Boyne’s fabulous
crystal pool, scenic rides up the mountain in

Three North Shore residents are
among 50 craftsmen whose work
will be shown at the first Chicago
and Vicinity Craft Show opening

Paul

Plan Auditions

Other

berta R. Friedlander of Chicago, a
former Glencoe resident, and Mrs.
George W. Ryerson of Wayne, a

has

—
at a RaRa ph Michaels of
that the elephant
will be presented

Accepted by Exhibit Jury

daughter

Their summer

Neal Seltzer of Deerfield,

Work by 3 Area Craftsmen

Opera House in New York and the

with

Seltzer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

f

his doubts about the friendliness of the dancing
vinia Festival children's concert. His grandfather,
Highland Park, and a clown try to convince Todd
is just playful. The last of the children's programs
Saturday.

tra and organizer of the Aitay
String
Quartet,
which
toured

Chicago

the

Paschen Jr., 1050 Elm St., all of
Winnetka; Mrs. Willard Gidwitz,
405 Sheridan Rd., and Mrs. David
I. Hoffman,
1058 Brittany Rd.,
both
of Highland
Park;
Mrs.
Walter C. Howe Jr., 545 Somerset

Oct. 27 in Lake Forest College.
A native of Hungary, Mr. Aitay

Europe. From

of

Area members of the new group
are Mrs. Roger W. Barrett, 222
Leicester Rd., Kenilworth; Mrs.
Robert E. Brooker, 68 Locust Rd.,
Mrs. Leonard J. O’Connor, 770
Sheridan Rd., and Mrs. Herbert C.

to.

Mr. Aita
of the orchestra
and is seeking string and brass
players. The first rehearsal is
planned
for Sept.
13 in the
Deerpath School in Lake Forest.
The first concert will be presented

master of
Opera and

members

Art are participating in the museum’s drive to enroll charter
members.
Kickoff of the drive was held
recently amid hammering and
sawing at the museum building,
237 East Ontario St., Chicago. The

who will serve
as director of
the Lake Forest
Symphony
for
the 1967-68 season,

Shore

newly appointed Women’s Board
of the Museum of Contemporary

will

be

by donation.

Additional

information can be obtained from
Mrs.

Irving Titel, 525 W.
W.

Dickens

Dickens

St.,

both

of

Chicago.

5 From Area
Plan Benefit
Five

North

Shore

helping to plan

residents

are

a benefit perfor-

mance of ‘‘Beekman Place,” to be

held at 8:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at the
Ivanhoe Theater, Chicago.
Proceeds will go to Association
House, a Chicago settlement house.
William

Farnsworth,

646

Mel-

rose Av., Kenilworth, is chairman
of the event. Committee members
include

Miss

Jean

Middlebrook,

1500 Chicago Av., Evanston; and
-Harry Meloy, 427 Eighth St., and
Fred Sellers, 236 Laurel Av., both
of Wilmette.

Dr.

Harrison

Mehn,

3033 Normandy PI., Evanston, is
president of Association House.
Founded in 1899, Association

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patrons

across

the

country and Jose Melis and
his Orchestra make
a
dancing a delight. ‘‘Music
for Tonight’’ Shows at 8:30

and 11:30, Tuesday through Saturday.
For reservations, phone

SUperior 7-2200.

°

House serves an inner-city community of more than 45,000 persons of 24 different nationality and
ethnic ‘groups.
In
addition
to

providing a full program of English and citizenship classes, its
staff has helped stem

street
incidents
Northwest Side.

on

and subdue

Chicago’s
August

17,

1967

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Booked tor TV Program
The Louisiana Brass, a six-man
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will

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collages by Mildred (Mrs. Frank B.) Peers, 676 Laurel Av., Highland
Park, through August.
ART

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GALLERY,

10

W.

Miner

St.,

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are from 1 to 5 p.m.
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Works of international artists portraits and animal studies. Hours are 10
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PARK

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494 Laurel

graphic techniques from John A. Holman’s
through August.
LA

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828

Davis

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Av.

Evanston.

Processes,”

North

Shore

Art

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EDWARDS

GALLERY,

by the late Spanish

painter

PARK,

503 Central

Av.,

Montunal, other

Highland Park.

series

plays

will

be

When

the

Water’s

Running,”

“Black
Comedy,”
“The
Homecoming,’ ‘On a Clear Day You

Can See Forever,” “The Killing of
Sister George,”
and
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Minim!”

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subscribers
may
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Chicago

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HOME FROM TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Linscott R. Hanson and their children, Siri and
Kirsten, 1542 Hawthorn PI., Deerfield, are home after a vacation in

Michigan. The Hansons were with
Highland

diversified

Park.

imports,

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.
RAVINIA

for

Exhibition of

“The Graphic

League show, including paintings by Eleanor (Mrs. Morris) Gabel, 917

Work

available

“Mame,” ‘Man of La Mancha,”
“Sweet Charity,” ‘Cactus Flower,” “You Know I Can’t Hear You

Art Exhibits

COUNTRYSIDE

are

the 1967-68 Wednesday
matinee
performances
of
the
Theater
Guild-American Theater Society’s
10-play series in Chicago.

‘‘The Art of the Craftsman,”

Mr. Hanson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred B. Hanson of Glenview,
at their summer home on Cedar
River.

Lady Macbeth in Classic
Lorry

(Mrs.

Burton)

Young

of

Highland Park will open tomorrow

night in ‘‘Macbeth’”’
Theater,

at the Court

5706 University Av., Chi-

cago.
Mrs. Young, 2915 Idlewood Ln.,
is cast
in the
role
of Lady
Macbeth
in her Court Theater
debut.

Mrs. Young has appeared in
North Shore Community Theater

productions, taking leading roles
in “A Taste of Honey” and ‘‘Who’s
Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” She
also performed in the area recently

with

a

traveling

group

from

Hull House Theater in the production of ‘‘An American Dream.”
In
Mrs.

addition to theater work,
Young frequently does com-

mercials and has made numerous
radio and television appearances.
The play will run through Sept.
3 with curtain time
at 8:30
Lorry

nightly.

(Mrs.

Burton)

Young

7 to 10

p.m., through Saturday.

OLD ORCHARD

Music

Programs

SHOPPING

CENTER, Ralph Marterie, 9:15 p.m.

LD ~.

RCHARD
A. Sac

Monday, east parking lot.
WILMETTE

BOWL,

Gillson Park.

ACADEMY

PLAYHOUSE,

Drama
Goat,”

8:15 p.m.

Tuesday

Fifth Army

Band, 8 tonight.

Productions
1100
through

Laramie
Friday

Av.,

Wilmette.

and

Sunday,

Rand

Rd,

and

‘‘Hogan’s
7 and

10

p.m. Saturdays, through Aug. 27.
COUNTRY

CLUB

THEATER,

700

W.

at

Euclid,

Mt.

Prospect. “Champagne Complex,” 8:30 tonight and tomorrow, 7 and 10
p.m. Saturday, and 7:30 p.m. Sunday. For children, the Country Club
Children’s Theater in ‘The Invisible Dragon,” 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Saturdays, through Sept. 2.
MR.

L’S

CAROUSEL

THEATER,

Midlane

Farm

Country

Club,

Wadsworth. ‘“‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,” 8:30
tonight through Sunday. Opening next Thursday, ‘‘My Fair Lady,” 8:30
p.m.
RAVINIA PARK, Highland Park. American Conservatory Theater,
“Thieves’ Carnival,” Tuesday, and “Long Day’s Journey Into Night,”
Wednesday and next Thursday. All performances at 8:30 p.m.

Dance

Events

RAVINIA
PARK,
Highland
Park.
The New
Company, 8:30 tonight; tomorrow, and Saturday.
mance, 1:30 p.m. Saturday.

York City Ballet
Children’s perfor-

arierie

august 21
Guy

Spaull, in the role of a priest, asks Mitchell

portrays Matt
from “Hogan's
of the century.
Playhouse, just
Wilmette.
68

Ryan, who

Stanton, to play fair with the aging mayor in a scene
Goat," a political drama set in Brooklyn at the turn
The play will run through Aug. 27 at the Academy
west of Edens expressway at Lake and Laramie Avs.,

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17,

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�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

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By MARY

FALLENSTEIN

After 40 years in the real estate
business, Clifford Peet of North
Shore Realty Corp. in Kenilworth
knows that real estate is more
than just land and houses.
The pulse of the business is

people and helping people to find
the right house, iron out financing
problems,
or
work
out
sales
quirks has been the most memo-

rable and rewarding aspect of his
career,
“It’s

for

plained

situation and asking for spare
furniture,”’ he continued.
“By the time we had finished,
we had enough furniture to almost

place, they almost cried.”
Begins With Curiosity

my

next unusual deal.

of selling real estate, I

Rewarding Experience

One

especially

rewarding

ex-

perience involved a new home for
a GI and his wife right after
World War II. The young couple
had
managed
-to save
enough
money for the down payment on a
house, but had no money with
which to furnish it.
‘‘As I handed the keys to that
young man, he told me that his
wife was coming into town in a
few days and that they wouldn’t

estate in 1928 as an errand boy,
while he still was in high school.
After
attending
Northwestern
University to study real estate
and real estate law, the Depres-

sion forced him to find a temporary job. Despite the hard times
and his other job, Mr. Peet

have

continued

$3,000

and

want

to

buy

a

home.’ So I sent a post card to the
address in the ad saying that if he
was telling the truth to come in
and see me,”’ siad Mr. Peet.
“Sure enough, a week later the
man came in. He told me that he
had been transferred from Cleveland, that his wife and family
needed a home, and that they had
only $3,000 for the down payment.

to sell real estate.

‘During
the Depression,
we
didn’t
get
cash
commissions.
and horses. Once we had so many
People gave us eggs, butter, cows,

horses that we tried to open a
riding academy. That didn’t work,
so we finally bought a farm to
keep the animals until
sell them,” he said.

During

the

1930s,

we

could

Mr.

Peet

We combed the entire North-Shore

passed the Civil Service examina-

tion. He began working as an air
craft inspector at a local plant

and

finally

with

one

catch—the

ment

was

$6,000,”

house, he explained that he had no
furniture and no money to buy

plained.
“T

got

found

an ideal

home,

down
Mr.

pay-

Peet

ex-

when World War II began.

Because
the

name:

of the

man’s

Weight-Watching Counts—
So Add It on in Roofing
Homeowners ought to be weight-

I ex-

told his

“I saw an ad in the paper than
read ‘Will Someone Please Help. I

have a place to sleep. When I
asked why he didn’t move into the

watchers.
When it comes to roofing, however, they should concentrate on

him.

and

than money or publicity.”
Mr. Peet began working in real

completely
furnish
the house.
When the man and his wife saw
A desire to help, combined with
his curiosity, led Mr. Peet into his

years

called

Peet, smiling warmly.
“The self-satisfaction I get from
deals like this are worth far more

people that gives me the most
satisfaction. As I look back over
don’t remember my big deals; I
remember the people I helped.”

and

the situation

boss he would probably lose a
good man unless the company
helped him finance a home. I had
the money in two days,” said Mr.

in the neighborhood explaining the

the

Mr. Peet said.
doing
little
favors

employer

any,”’ said Mr. Peet.
“Imagine
that
young
couple
without a stick of wood or a bed
sheet for that house. So I went
with a friend of mine door to door

drafted,

ad

(Continued on page 70)

expected

sold

$50,000

to
worth

be
of

equipment from a mink ranch he
operated as a hobby. Not until the
end of the war was he told that he
had a permanent deferment because of his government job.
After the war, Mr. Peet worked
in Des

ers of material: a water-resistant
back coating, a felt base saturated

he
he

Plaines

then

for several

became

Clifford Peet and his wife, Eleanor, look over the sales listin
sent to them by the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors. W
:
ing at North Shore Realty Corp. in Kenilworth, they try to familiarize
themselves with all of the homes for sale in the area. (Staff Photo)
Cliff Peet Realtor, in Winnetka in
1963.
When
he moved
to his

and Richard
president.

present office at 604 Green
Rd., the company’s name

estate

changed

to

North

Shore

Mr.

Bay
was

Realty,

IMMEDIATE

Peet

F.

Sachse

feels

that

became

the

real

business is more profes- —
(Continued on page 70)

POSSESSION

years

manager

of

Indian Hill Realty in Winnetka. In
1954, he helped Quinlan and Tyson

establish its Glenview office.
He established his own business,

é

a measure

a

is

Te

putting on rather than taking off
pounds.
With roofs weight

a
.

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Pee

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ah

a

of
sturdiness
and _ durability.
Homeowners who are reroofing or
building a new house should take
into account the advantages of a

trouble-free service.

In addition to their greater
durability,
the
extra
heft of
heavyweight shingles gives more
protection to the house. Each 100
square feet of roof is guarded by
about 300 pounds of roofing maan effective

shield

against heavy rain, snow, wind
and the drying effects of the sun.
Heavyweights

contain

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weighing 290 or
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a Life Factor

According
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National
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expectancy of an asphalt shingle
roof increases with the weight of
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�Clifford Peet Looks Back Over

Roofing

from

page

69)

sional today than it used to be.
“Today
we
work
together
to
further
our
common
interests.
When I started in the business, it
was
so
competitive
that
you
couldn’t put a ‘For Sale’ sign on a
piece of property. Today it’s like
being a member of a big club,”
he explained.
He
also
feels that
satisfied
customers are a brokers stock in
trade. ‘‘One satisfied customer is
worth more than any number of

listening to me
lems home from

bring my probthe office.”

The Peets live with their daughter Leslie,

17, and

in Northfield.

son Larry,

16,

In his spare time,

Mr. Peet is an active member of
Masons, Lions, and the Evanston
North Shore Board of Realtors.
Mr. Peet refuses to rest on his

40-year
find

record

the

home

who

right

homes

for

a man

have

just

and

come
said.

people

for

their

to find
his

over
And

a

family

from

Denmark,”’

he

three-week

search, I think we’ve

finally found one.

_ Real Estate

ads. People tend to be loyal to a
broker that successfully helps

asphalt coating reinforced with
mineral stabilizers, and a top coat

of helping

individual needs.
‘“We’ve been trying

LICTING

(Continued from page 69)
and waterproofed with asphalt, an

40 Years in Real Estate Business
(Continued

MEW

after

a

of rock-hard
mineral
granules.
Asphalt’s
natural resistance to

fire
and
weather
abuse
is
strengthened by the mineral granule coating.
The granules

also provide

color

for the shingles. A scientificallydeveloped ceramic process imbues the granules with a variety
of fade-resistant colors, from deep

textured hues to delicate blends.
As

a

result,

modern

roofs

of

heavyweight asphalt singles tip
the scales heavily on the side of

Located on a dead-end street
within walking distance to
Schools, town andy train. This
eight room-plus spiit-level has
loads of extras—Like a 23’ x 15’
FLORIDA ROOM. Priced to sell
$32,900.

Carr Realty Inc.
732

Waukegan

WI

good looks as well as weight.

Rd.,

Deerfield

5-0984

them,”’ he said.

Mr. Peet’s wife, Eleanor, works
with him as a salesperson in the
Kenilworth
office. She became
interested in the business ‘from

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four bedrm. home.
liv. rm. Sep. din. rm. Family rm. w/fplc.
Newest
baths. Bsmt. See today — in 40s.

Step up, Cathedral ceiling
kitchen, brkfst. area. 21

... + The small down payment which is all that is needed for this beautifully maintained 2 bedroom
home.
Unusually large rooms. Wood burning fireplace in living room with built-in bookshelves. Family
sized dining room with built-in corner cupboards. Modern kitchen. Full basement with brand new furnace.
Breezy screened porch overlooks the lovely yard and mature trees. Fast possession
........
$23,900.
1056 HAZEL, DEERFIELD
OPEN
SUNDAY,
AUGUST
20TH, 2-5
NEAR THE LAKE.
Easy walk to schools. Choice N.E. Glencoe
location. Easy
to keep, entertain in and relax in home. Lovely liv. rm. w/stone fplc., knockout
marble floored Family rm. w/wet bar and fplc. Dining rm. has lovely view
window. 4 bedrms. 31% baths plus maid’s area, SEE NOW.

... . This custom built California ranch on 2 beautiful wooded acres _in Riverwoods. A deluxe home,
2 twin sized bedrooms, and CT bath. Master suite with sitting area. CT bath and huge walk-in closet.
Very large living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, fully equipped wood cabinet kitchen,
Songer Tourn, 2 oar oarags,
Morr
oms features Of.
i. os oh cs tk eke Bee te tks ae ee
$77,
WHITE
OAK LANE, RIVERWOODS,
DEERFIELD
OPEN
SUNDAY,
AUGUST
20TH, 2-5

Executive

Transfer

NEW
LISTING.
NOTHING
PRETTIER
than this tastefully done home.
Master
suite on Ist flr. Outstanding Family rm. w/bar and storage. Formal dining rm.
2 paneled bedrms. and ‘bath on 2nd. Don’t dream too long — See in 50s.

Service

Member
Home to Home

LZANDER-OMMEN
Lil bib.
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Wlndsor
WAUKEGAN

70

AND

DEERFIELD

ROADS

—

DEERFIELD

5-5700

whl

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ee

NEAR THE LAKE — Skilled artesians built this. superb English home in Ravinia
on about | acre of ground. 5 bedrms. 4% baths. Oak paneled liv. rm. w/fplc.,
parquet
floor.
Library
w/fpic.
Sep.
brkfst.
. Paneled
hob
;

asking $95,000.

P

P

rm.

Paneled

hobby rm.

Estate

CALL KAHN — KAHN CANI
August

17,

196

�Style for Kitchen, Bathroom
FOSTER

Recent advances in kitchen and

accommodate
or accessory.

any size appliance

bathroom
design
reflect
the
homemaker’s
desire
to extend
stylistic ideas to the two most
unchanging rooms in the home.
Until
recently,
the bathroom
and kitchen have been virtually,
“off limits’? to advanced design
principles,
since
many
home-

Changes even have occurred in
construction of the two-compartment sink. Sinks now are _available with a large, deep generalpurpose bowl on the right with a
shallower one on the left. The

owners’
thought
redecoration
would involve a sacrifice of func-

ing fruits and vegetables.

tionalism.
Now advanced designers have
discovered ways to improve the
appearance
of the two
rooms
without
giving up safety,
convenience, or comfort.
Can

Kitchen

Reflect

Home

Decor

design now can reflect

the interior decor of almost any
home—be
it French Provincial,
Gothic,
modern,
or
Mediter-

ranean.
May new convenience features
can be incorporated into any of

these basic design schemes.

Changes

in Sinks

shadow design is helpful for cleanPhillip
Zahnle
of
Whitehall
Kitchen Center in Highland Park
says many people are now requesting

carpeting

in their

kitch-

shapes, such as circular “Roman”
baths
and
rectangular
sunken
baths.
It also
is possible
to have
steam, sauna, or Japanese-style

and

that it will last

much longer than vinyl.

“A burn is the only thing that
could damage a carpeted floor,”
Mr. Zahnle said, “and
spot can be replaced.”
More,

Women
more

and

Bigger

also
bigger

a burned

Many

of

the

new

requesting

pantry

cabinets

that they do not face outside.
Mr. Zahnle said there is also a

One of the most popular of these

trend toward larger kitchens with

is the ‘‘work island”’ or large table
in the center of the kitchen. The
table is surrounded on four sides

a lot of counter and storage area.
‘“‘Women seem to want the family,
farm-house
style kitchen,”
Mr.
Zahnle commented.
Among
the
new
appliances

which are a boon to homemakers
are

the

self-cleaning

oven,

over-

size dishwasher,
and_ servingcounter refrigerator-freezer.

den

$37,500

3 bedrooms
— Sherwood

tub-shower

Forest
— excellent

area

for

children.

$29,800 |

Improved

safety

features

clude tub bottoms with
textured dot designs.
Aids

BUILDERS

with three walls and

the tub making one joint-free unit.

According

Cabinets

are

4 bedrooms — 2 blocks from lake — family room — recreation
room —

bath equipment installed.

construction,

many kitchens are constructed so

fittings, which can be changed to

HOME-BUYERS

For
example,
bathtubs
are
available
in
several
different

Mr. Zahnle says carpeting is
especially good for covering con-

crete floors

Cur Many. Offerings:

Shapes

units have easy-to-clean one piece

theorizes the desire for increased
lighting may be due to a greater
use of dark finishes, and because

room she might need.
Also handy are adjustable and
interchangeable
interior drawer

Different

ens.

and more lighting in their kitchens, according to Mr. Zahnle. He

by
wide,
corridor-like
spaces
which give the cook all the elbow-

QA Fow of

The
bathroom
probably
has
been even
more
traditional in
design than the kitchen, and some
of the stylistic changes are even
more revolutionary.

in

in-

nonskid

Cleaning

to

Bill

Moran

of

Clifford
Moran
Plumbing
and
Heating Service in Highland Park,
the newest improvements in toilet
design include wall-hung models,
which facilitate cleaning, non-

3 sites at $7,000
provements in.

apiece.

Wooded

—

schools

—

all ime.

|! acres of treed property in estate area — 2 acre zoning.
$60,000
Large lot in Highlands —
value —

near homes

of $40,000 to $50,000

just

_ $8,500

INVESTORS

overflow toilets, and fixtures with
built-in ventilators.

Not even the bathroom lavatory
has remained untouched by stylistic changes.
Increasing in popularity is the
vanity lavatory, which consists of
one or more bowls installed in the
countertop
of a furniture-like
cabinet with storage space. The
storage space can be used for
soap, grooming aids, tissue, or
even a pull-out hamper.

trict — 9 to 14 apartments a possibility

The countertops come in a wide
variety of designs which can help

463 Central Avenue
BRiargate 4-1707

(Continued on .page 72)

near

Modern building with 2,400 square feet of usable space — on
site parking

$49,500

104' x 150° lot across the street from

the Central

Business

Dis-

. . $55,000

H. AND R. REALTORS
ANSPACH, Highland
INC.Park
— Since 1924 —

IDlewood

2-1212

REALTY

ee

By BONNIE

Saat

BRAND
NEW LISTING
AIR-CONDITIONED SPLIT LEVEL with lovely L.R. and large dining
“L’ with cathedral ceiling. Excellent kit. with built-in oven, range
and dishwasher
and
large
eating
area.
Large
pan.
fam.
room
overlooking
professionally
landscaped
yard
and
patio.
Sub-bsmt.
for play area, laundry and storage. 3 good sized bedrooms. 2%
baths. Loads of closets. In the $40s.

NEVER

BEFORE

OFFERED

KNOCKOUT CONTEMPORARY
on large, beautifully landscaped lot
in popular Skokie Ridge. Custom built for present owner with spacious rooms, ideal for entertaining and family living. Dramatic 2story entry; large L.R. with fireplace; cypress pan. library; pdr. rm.;
din. rm.; stunning pan. family room with built-in bar and 2 walls
of glass opening
to garden.
Streamlined
kit. with eating
area.
Enormous master bedroom, dressing room and bath (tub AND stall
shower); 4 family bedrooms (1 pan.) and 2 lovel
tile baths. Pan.
basement rec. rm. w/fireplace. 2 car garage. $92,500.

A MUST SEE!
JUST
REDUCED:
Centrally
air conditioned
RANCH
in desirable
EAST location. 3 bedrooms, 2-| baths. Can easily be converted
to
5 bedrooms if needed. Excellent Kitchen w/D&amp;D, eating area, glazed
porch. Paneled Recreation room, 2 car attached garage. Professionally landscaped property.
$59,500.

a

GLENCOE — JUST LISTED
SPLIT LEVEL — CENTRALLY AIR-CONDITIONED with slate entry.
L.R. with fireplace. Very large dining “‘L’. Gorgeous brand NEW
m.-Breakfast Rm.
kit. with everything built-in. Combination Fam.
with glass slidewall to patio. Mud room, Sep. Pan. Fam. Room. Large
baths. Only $54,900.
storage and laundry room. 3 bedrooms.

$99

WINNETKA
Linden HI 6-7274

August 17, 1967

JUST

REDUCED

TO

THE

30s

PRICED
RIGHT
—
TOP
LOCATION.
Charming
L.R.
with marble
fireplace.
L
Sep. dining
room
opening
to screened
porch.
Modern
kitchen with eating area. 3 bedrooms.
1Y%+
baths. Paneled rec.
room. Property beautifully landscaped.

e Ring Ringer for Results

eat

‘

:

MANY
UNUSUAL
FEATURES
CUSTOM
BUILT FIVE bedroom Colonial. Living room w/FP, Separate Dining room, Cypress paneled DEN. Country Kitchen w/builtins, eating area &amp; wet bar, Maid’s room &amp; bath on Ist. Master
bedroom, dressing
room &amp; bath. Basement w/paneled RECREATION
ROOM.
CENTRALLY
AIR CONDITIONED.
UNDERGROUND
SPRINKLING.
Many unusual FEATURES.
$85,000.

HIGHLAND

4382

Central

PARK

ID

2-6600
7 r

�Family Rooms Can Be

Seymour Graham

What You Make Them

REAL ESTATE
362

Family rooms can be almost
anything you want to make them.
“A family room can be a real
all-family, all-purpose room,” according to Robert Huff, home
improvement director for a paneling firm, “‘if it is tailored to the
individual tastes of each member
of the family.”
He

points

out

that

a

family

room adjacent to the kitchen can

conversation, music, TV and read-

Styling
(Continued from page 71)
set the decor theme for the entire.
room.

The

oval

bathtubs,

lavatory

are

basins,

available

like

with

one-

piece construction which facilitates cleaning.
The trend in vanity lavatories.
exemplifies a general tendency
toward

more

serve many interests. It’s a natural extension of the kitchen and
therefore can be used as a family
dining room. In addition, it can be
used as a play area, hobby center,
or simply as a cozy place to read
and relax.
Size Not Important
‘You don’t need a big family
with young children to enjoy a
family room,” Huff adds. “A
family room can be used for

elegance

in

the

pathroom,
according
to
Dick
Hammond of V. J. Killian in
Hubbard Woods, which specializes
in bathroom remodeling.
Mr. Hammond says much

more

marble,
imitation-marble,
gold,
and brass are being used in
bathroom design.
“The
bathroom
used to be
ignored,” Mr. Hammond
com-

ing. It can be quite formal and
ideal for entertaining.
“If you like bridge, save room
for

a

game

table.

If

you’re

a

collector, painter, or hobbyist, be
sure you have work and display
space,’’ he emphasizes.
Easy Maintenance
Easy maintenance is a ‘‘must’’
in a family room. To reduce
cleaning

time

and eliminate

Fancy wallpaper, lighting fixtures, and carpeting also are
being used in bathrooms, according to Mr. Hammond.
Another design innovation is the
trend toward locating family laundry equipment in the bathroom.
The rationale behind the practiceis the fact that most laundry
originates in the bedroom-bath
area.
Some: laundry centers are located in a dressing room connectthe

master

bedroom

and

PRIME EAST GLENCOE LOCATION
This impressive stone and brick English home offers
elegant, gracious suburban living. Spacious stepdown living room has beamed ceiling and handsome
stone fireplace. Formal dining room opens to large
stone terrace. Modern kitchen has butler's pantry
and breakfast nook. Four large family bedrooms, 2
maid

rooms,

ty

Park,

who

luxury

home,

in

Plenty

of closets. 2-car

garage.

living room, and a 19 x 23 fam-

ily room can be opened together
for entertaining. $44,900.

Carr Realty Inc.
Rd., Deerfield

Priced

at $49,500.

ZE

TWO BLOCKS FROM LAKE
A perfectly maintained, handsome brick Provincial
on landscaped grounds with patio and gardens, in
choice Glencoe location. 5 bedrooms, dressing room,
4!, baths. Two-story living room with fireplace, den
with bookshelves, large dining room, modern kitchen,
breakfast room, rec. room with fireplace, 4-car garage.
More than 5000 sq. ft. under roof in this distinctive
home. Priced in 80's. Must be seen.

Mersernsor.

Comsnruent
Ros

A PRESTIGE HOME...
Nothing like it in our North Shore area!

inst rument!!
beautiful recital

‘have

best buy on the market. Walk- .
ing distance to town, etc. 22 x 15

72

truly

5-4455

CONTEMPORARY IN GLENCOE
This unusual California-styled redwood
and _ glass
split-level offers low maintenance and delightful family living in an excellent location, close to everything. Redwood and brick interior, beamed ceilings,
floor-to-ceiling thermopane windows. Three to five
bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with double fireplace
to huge combination kitchen-family-room-dining room.

\

t
Bozak sp eakers.
Marantz stereo equipmen —
s+e+e... Acoustics — SUPERB!

This 5 bedroom, we feel, is the

WI 5-0984

A

VERNON

its

CONSTRUCTION

_ 723 Waukegan

baths.

CHOICE EAST WINNETKA
This one-owner, custom built split-level is now priced
well below replacement cost, available for immediate
occupancy. Three large family bedrooms plus maid's
room, with three full baths and powder room. Beamed
ceiling living room with full size dining area, a
wonderful kitchen, separate breakfast room, and huge
family room opening to terraced stone patio. All on ©
a beautifully landscaped half-acre in fine east location. Priced in 90's. Owner wants offers.

the distributorship
of Holiday
Magic Cosmetics in this area,
have recently opened an office
and training area at 2054 Lincoln
Park West in Chicago.

NEW

4!/2

AYE

OPEN CITY OFFICE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alan Carlof Highland

and

top condition, with many special features, situated
on large landscaped grounds. Priced in upper brackets.

adjacent private bath, sometimes
concealed behind louvered doors.
With
this
arrangement,
the
lavatory bowl is handy for pretreatment of clothing before it
goes into the wash.
The new techniques all indicate
that the kitchen and bathroom no
longer are the two traditional or
unchanging rooms in the modern
home.

son,

GLENCOE

AVE.

peri-

odic decorating, many families
are using plastic-finished paneling
for family room walls and ceilings. This prefinished paneling
can be put up quickly over old or
new walls, cleaned with a damp
cloth.
Hard-to-remove
crayon
marks and handprints can be
washed off without marring the
original finish.

mented, ‘‘but now people are very:
much aware of it.”

ing

PARK

For the

r etired

couple

wh

= /

,

�hieves Get

ewelry, Fur
Jewelry and a fur jacket, valued
at $7,750 have been stolen
wo Highland Park homes
ast week.

from
since

Most of the jewelry and the coat
ere taken from the home of Mr.
nd Mrs. Charles Hoffman, 511
ake-Cook
Rd.
Mrs.
Hoffman’s
partment was entered through a

indow,
nd the
een
ay.

and two jewelry boxes
jacket were stolen be-

2:30

and

3:30

p.m.

Satur-

An emerald-cut diamond ring,
alued at $1,200, was stolen beeen Aug. 5 and 9 from Mrs.

hirley

F.

Konowitz,

555

Green

ay Rd. Mrs. Konowitz put the
ng on the kitchen sideboard on
ug. 5, and discovered the loss
bur days later.-She said several
adesmen had been in the house
ring the period.

‘

Keith Manson, director of the new Wilson a
store at Clavey
Rd. and Edens Expy., serves two young guests at t e store's opening
last week. Jamie, 7, and Alicia Wollman,

Riverwoods

aduation.
June 13—Highland Park High
hool graduation.
June 14—Last day of school.

twwanis

Swensen

of Lake

For-

bt, owner of the Calico Corners
ore there, will speak on fabrics
the Deerfield Kiwanis
Club
eeting Tuesday.
His talk will follow a regular
nner meeting at 6:45 p.m. in the
oward
Johnson
restaurant
at
kOkie Hwy. and Clavey Rd. It

ill be ladies night.
On August 29, Ron Wick of Lake

uff

will

give

a

talk

on

Miss Christy Arendt of Riverwoods and Miss Gayle Nicholas of
Grayslake, both teachers at Antioch High (Ill.) School, have returned from Europe.
Miss Arendt and Miss Nicholas
chaperoned a student trip spon-

sored by the World Academy for
Foreign Study of Cincinnati. They
had a group of eight students
within
a larger
group
of 44
students.
The students toured and studied
the governments of Rome, Italy;
Geneva,
Switzerland;
Beauvois,

bank

edit cards. He works for Harris
ust and Savings Bank in Chica-

Nottingham,

En-

Short

executive

director

Takes

of

the

Highland

Park

Lake Forest Area

Robert and Randy Blass, twin
sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G.
Blass, 1390 Kenilwood Ln., will be
sophomores
at Southern Illinois
University in Carbondale this fall.
The brothers are working for
the Davey Tree Service in Moline
this summer.
Their
younger
twin brothers,
Kent
and
Kerry,
and
another

brother,
Camp

Ricky,

are

Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan

Kent

and

freshman at Deerfield High School
this fall. Rickey will go to South

Park
field.

Elementary

School,

Deer-

Adopt Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. Mallan,
1485 Chippewa Path, Riverwoods,
adopted
a
daughter,
Pamela
Amelia, on Aug. 7th.

- Pamela

Amelia

was

born

on

June 16th.

Entertain

Guests

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew

Jr., of 333 Juneberry

A. Arentz

Rd., River-

woods, have as their guest, Mrs.
Arentz’s mother, Mrs. John Ivanavsky of Miami, Fla.

High School

Will Be Sophomores

Wis.

)

and_

Miss Arendt is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Arendt,
1922 Thornwood Ln.

alk on Fabrics
William

Rd. in

(left),

European Tour Ends

France;
gland.

to Hear

6, of 1790 Winthrop

Perkins

Chamber of Commerce, watches as Austin Jump, City Mgr. Stan
Kennedy, and Mayor Pro Tem Raymond J. Geraci open the new
Wilson Jump store here.

Highland Park, taste cake at the "at-home happening.”

113 Calendar
(Continued from page 8)
emester.
Feb. 12—Lincoln’s birthday.
Mar. 8—Lake County teachers’
nstitute.
Mar. 25 through Mar. 29—Spring
PCeSS.
Apr. 5—End of third grading
eriod.
Apr. 12—Good Friday.
May 30—Memorial Day.
June
10, 11, and
12—Second
pmester examinations.
June 11—Deerfield High School

Clover

¢

Studies
Arlo

Teacher

Curriculum

Straight,

1235

Arbor

Av.,

Highland Park, is participating in

at

a summer conference on Biological
Science
Curriculum
Study
conducted by Southern Connecticut State College in New Haven,
Conn.
Mr.
Straight,
a
teacher
at
Deerfield High School, is being
trained in a special curriculum for

in Pearson,

students not adequately achieving

camping

Kerry

will

be

PICTURE
BOOK
PERFECT
Brick ranch on beautiful 34 acre setting. Slate entry leads to glamorous 25’ x
17’ living room with raised hearth fireplace. Separate dining room with bay
window.
Lovely, kitchen with built-in range and
good breakfast
area. Three
good sized bedrooms and 2 vanity ceramic baths.
Basement has large paneled
recreation room with wet bar. Two car garage with electric door. Priced in
the 50s
Call Blanche Friestedt

in regular biology programs.

HORSES!
HORSES!
Calling all country gentlemen!
Sprawling
custom
built Lannon
stone
ranch,
thoughtfully situated on 11%
acres in desirable Lake Forest. Spacious living
room with a stone fireplace; formal dining room with wooded views. Huge 17°
kitchen with eating area has built-in oven, refrigerator, range and dishwasher.
An outdoor barbecue, glazed porch and patio enhance the liveability of this
home. Big 2 car attached garage, plus a four car garage which is convertible
to a stable. Riding distance to forest preserve bridle trails. Imagine your own
1,000 gallon gas pump, a real savings! Tremendous subdividing potential today
or

tomorrow.

Call

Patricia

Ortseifen

call

Division of Aerosol Exterminators
Charter Member IPCA

HI6-6173

EAST
LAKE
FOREST
Two blocks from Lake Michigan « Deluxe 3 bedroom brick ranch on wooded
property « Spacious living room w/excellent views *« Dining room, paneled den
or family room opens to screened porch « Secluded well eneereres rear yard
¢ Quality construction « full basement « plastered walls « oak
floors « Priced
in the $50s
Consult Tom
Bermingham

*For two complete visits
plus emergency service

John Channer &amp;
202 E. Westminster
Lake

Forest

234-2500
gust

17,

1967

oe.
ya

ta,
Ana

Assoc., Inc.
747 Elm
Winnetka
446-6664

73

�Allstate Insurance Co. to Organize
Driver Symposium in Northbrook
‘Northbrook will be the scene in
near

future

symposium

of

an

unusual

on drivers,

how

they

cause auto accidents,
and
weaknesses.
of
drivers’
licensing laws.
The
Allstate
Insurance
Co.
will
organize
the symposium

“ae
=

in

their

new

‘‘More Known

‘“There’s

will

don’t know more about than why
people kill and cripple themselves

‘‘millions of physical,

3- and

He

said the

symposium

would

attempt to learn how to
incompetent
drivers
and

detect
deter-

mine how to train young drivers.
If successful, he said it
change a driver’s license

Directed
by
Mrs.
Werner
Spanier, the school is open to the
community
and
has_ separate
classes for three- and four-yearolds. Hours of the school are from
9 to 11:30 a.m and 1 to 3:15 p.m.

Mrs. Spanier said the school had
expanded its staff and classroom
space this year to accommodate
as

a

could
from

a

Bernice
Mrs.

IS IN SERVICE

Pfc. Terry Madison of Deerfield
is serving with the Army 340th
Supply Company in Okinawa. His
wife, Katherine, lives with his

M.

Florsheim,

Bluff Rd.,

Glencoe,

Survivors

include

Bluff Rd., Glencoe;

Florsheim,

a

534

"wweuwwwuwwwwewewwewewewewewewewewewwwe«

® To identify and define productive aréas for driver engineering

research.
@ To establish a panel of experts
to evaluate the worth of research
proposals.

@ To establish the machinery
for correlating and co-ordinating
other
under
would

research being conducted
different auspices. It also
provide material and opin-

ions which the. auto insurance
business would find helpful in

The Blackstone Rangers of Chicago perform their musical revie
“Opportunity Please Knock" last Wednesday at Temple Solel. The
benefit was sponsored by the North Shore Women For Peace. (Staff
Photo)

Local Woman

NOTICE
PLEASE
TAKE
NOTICE
that a pr
motional examination for the office
Sergeant will be held by the Board
Police Commissioners of the Village
Deerfield, Illinois, on Saturday, Septe
ber 9, 1967, at 1:00 P.M., at the Villag
Hall, 850 Waukegan Road, Deerfield.
This examination is being held to f
two vacancies in the office of Sergea
All eligible persons
shall file applic
tions with the Chief of Police on or b
fore September 2, 1967.
By Order of the Board
Police Commissioners
THOMAS A. WOLF,
Chairman

to Attend

Dietetic Unit’s Conclave
Mrs.
Thomas’
Benjamin
of
Northbrook,
membership
chairman of the North Suburban Dietetic Association, will be among
those attending the golden anniversary meeting of the American
Dietetic Association being held this
week in Chicago’s Conrad Hilton
Hotel.

Villager—8/17/67

Sie

im ®

Fred G. Menig
Fred

G.

Menig,

64,

of

820

Woodward Av., Deerfield, died
Saturday in Highland Park Hospital.
Born in Danville, Ill., Mr. Menig

lived in Deerfield for 14 years.
Survivors
include
his widow,
Laura C.; two daughters, Ann and
Mrs. Margaret Teuber; a brother,

Williams

J.;

and

four grandchil-

dren.

Requiem
Monday

mass

at Holy

was
Cross

conducted
Church

in

Deerfield.

Mausoleum

Cometery

Greenhouses

and Harrison

583-5080, 583-5081

engineering area.

and

se

Gross Point Road

@ To
organize
and_
establish
guidelines for the evaluation. of
research proposals in the driver

Av.,

COMMUNITY MAUSOLEUM — COLUMBARIUM
EARTHEN JNTERMENT — CREMATORIUM

Chicago:

Outlined

a son, Ivan P.

Greenleaf

Services were private.

P. a

We operate our own

Goals

He outlined goals the symposium
might reach. They are:

daughter,

Glencoe; eight grandchildren;
two great-grandchildren.

Beautiful Community
on the North Shore

Wieinortat

Pointing out that young pilots do
not
appear
to
be
any
more
“deadly” than older pilots, Mr.
Branch
suggested that perhaps
driver
education
could
learn
something from pilot training.

Mrs. William H. Eichengreen, 1019

S

Most

the federal government.

78,

aoe

The

any

died

"

mother,
Mrs.
Marion
Madison,
1214 Woodruff Av., Deerfield.

with

Born in Chicago, Mrs. Florsheim lived here for 12 years.

new

students.
She added that car pools are
available in nearly every area of
the community. Interested persons should call Mrs. Spanier, 1337
Cavell Av.

co-operation

being done by states or

Friday in Highland Park Hospital.

waiting
few

urged

research

Florsheim

Bernice

of 6019

but

development of a plan to supply
leadership
and direction for a
national program of driver engineering research.

Obituaries

4-

morning
or afternoon
sessions.
Some classes meet three days a
week, and others meet five.

late summer

or

at

trained and experienced teachers
direct the pre-school program in

well

mental,

this
research
because
of the
financial problems of most states,

year-old pupils.
The school offers instruction in
Hebraic
tradition, creative
and
group play, and manners. Eight

and

the

Mr. Branch said it was the auto
insurers responsibility to begin

School

for

by

emotional cripples. on the highways today,’ rather than environmental crashes.

2789 Oak St. in Highland Park has

10 openings

caused

into a badge of competence.”’

10 Openings
Nursery

accidents

‘‘an almost meaningless document

Nursery Has

as

crip-

gate

panel

annual convention of the International Association
of Insurance

list,

or

pling disease in the book that we

The

auto insurance officials, and other
representatives of private businesses.
In announcing the plans at the

spring

on Diseases’”’

a killing

and others with automobiles.”
He said the panel would investi-

include interested public officials,
experts
from
universities
and
research and Safety organizations,

about

not

Northbrook
home
office.

Mr. Branch

B’nai Torah

Counsels held recently in Honolulu, Allstate Chairman Judson B.
Branch
said,
‘We
know
more
about
man’s
reaction
in outer
space than we do about man’s
reaction on the Outer Drive in
Chicago.”

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Recreation Calendar

Dinner Set

By Women
ty

swimming,

Auxiliary

of

the

-North

swimming,

8 a.m.

Members will bake their own
dessert specialties, and recipes
will be given to the guests.

Entertainment

with

Junior
National

members of the North Shore Section of the
of Jewish Women tune up for Wednesday's
recruitment party. Mrs. David Wolff of Highland Park
out before the chorus of (from left) Mrs. Paul Wolf, and
Rubin, both of Highland Park; and Mrs. Austin Baron
(Staff Photo}

Council

membership
(front) sings
Mrs. Myron
of Deertield.

Committee
members
include
Mrs. Paul Wolf, Mrs. David Wolff,

Safety Commission Lists

Area Realtors

Plan Outing
The

Waukegan-Lake

Board

County

of Realtors will hold their

annual golf outing next Thursday
t the McHenry Country Club.
Tee-off and golf cart reservaions can be ‘made with Vale

Adams,

golf

pro

at the

country

lub.

For board members who don’t
play golf, a boat ride also is being
lanned.
A buffet luncheon sponsored by
he Bank of Highwood and the
ighwood Chamber of Commerce
ill be held from 11 a.m. to 3

p.m.
In addition
to the
Bank
of
ighwood
and
the
Highwood
hamber, the following organizaions will furnish prizes.
The First Lake County National
Bank in Libertyville; Libertyville
ederal Savings and Loan Assoiation; Burgess, Anderson and
fate, Inc. in Zion; Bell Savings
and Loan Association in Chicago;
irst Savings and Loan Associaion in Zion; and the Zion State
Bank and Trust Co.
Chicken and ribs will be served
at 7 p.m. at a family style dinner.
Tickets
at $15 each
can be
btained by sending a check to the

aukegan-Lake

County

Board

of

Realtors, William C. Schwandt,
12 Milwaukee Av., Libertyville.

Named

ecome new Fifth Army Chaplain,
eplacing Col. Walter

ho

has

been

G. McLeod,

assigned

as

post

haplain at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.
Col. Branyan, a native of Mem-

his, Tenn., came to Ft. Sheridan

The Lake County Safety Commission
is urging
residents
to
safety-check their homes to avoid
the home
accidents that killed
29,500 Americans last year.
Commission
Director
Robert

High School
(Continued

from

page

5)

,

ensure
D.H.S.

earlier completion of the
addition. Mr. Zaeske re-

plied,

‘‘Legal

would

hinder,

action

rather

probably

than

help,

our progress. I’m afraid they’d
just
stop
work
altogether
at
Deerfield.”’
He assured the board that the

additions will be safe for student
use

in September

and

that

con-

struction trucks will not cause

a

hazard
to
student
or
faculty
drivers.
The operations manager
also
noted that site work ‘‘continues to
move along well on both jobs” and
will be completed by Sept. 5. He
said he would give the board a
more
complete
report
on
the

status of the additions at the Aug.
28 meeting.

Also

Monday

discussed

night,

the

board

possibilities for opening

the additions to the public.
An

open

ceremony,

house

or

dedication

possibly sponsored

by

the two schools’ parent organizations, probably will be held on a
Sunday in early November, the

board

decided.

Supt.

Karl

Plath

also will investigate the feasibility
of scheduling the event to coincide

with Homecoming.

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first

lieutenant

completing

a

graduate

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they

are

stairs

9

4 p.m.—

ends,

well

in

1942.

an initial

Wednesday

9 to 10:30 a.m.—Junior high foot-

later

this month,

sure

and

have

Wi

pool.

6

died

last

year

to

ge

9

p.m.—Adults _ public

Jewett Park.
IS AT CAMP

Public

camper at Evanston YWCA camp —

Monday
a.m.—Junior
Jewett Park.

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near Muskegon, Mich. Gayle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja

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will go to Wilmot School —
Deerfield this fall.
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reach of children. Poisoning in
the home killed 1,700 people in

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7:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Teen dane

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Make sure guns kept in the
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children.

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About

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accidental

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Mr. Post also said that choking
on food or swallowing some object
which blocked air passages killed
1,300 last year.
About 1,200 smothered to death

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gas

poisoning.
About 4,100 people died in other
home accidents, including drowning, electric shock, burns, and

blows from falling objects.

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assignment

Among Col. Branyan’s responsithe co-ordination
the 79 chaplains

to

9 to 10:30
ball practice,

precau-

Inspect
sure it is

After

chaplain

ball practice.
1 to 5 p.m.—Public

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming pool.
_

lighted

in Europe, he served tours of duty
in the United States, Europe, and
Korea.
bilities as Fifth Army

a.m.

Sc

pa

swimming, pool

play-

Sunday

hand-rails,
especially
steps
at
front and back doors. Falls at
home killed 11,800 persons last

as a

Chaplain and Mrs. Branyan and
their two sons will move on post

Branyan,

1 to

Grammer

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to.

Lamps

ponsible for the activities
bout 65 Army chaplains.
Chaplain

program

club, Deerfield

swimming, pool.

Post said the following
tions should be taken:

Chaplain

presently assigned
Fifth Army area.

f Mississippi College in Jackson,
nd Southern Seminary in Louis-

noon,

Playground

year.

Dllowing
a
one-year
tour
as
haplain of the Eighth Army in
orea. While stationed in Seoul,
haplain Branyan served on a
bint Armed Forces and United
Jations command, and was re-

of

to noon—Learn-to-swim

Football, Jewett Park.
1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.

Home Accident Cheeks

Fifth Army

Col. William H. Branyan Jr. has

ball practice, Jewett Park.
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.—T.O.P.

7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling
clinic
ends, Shepard Junior High School
8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen Dance,
Jewett Park.
Saturday

Auxiliary

Authors of the skit are Mrs.
Raymond
Cell
and
Mrs.
Jay
Baylin, both of Glencoe; and Mrs.
Phillip Schwimmer
of Highland
Park.

Mrs. Mark Rolfe, and Mrs. Myron

pool.
Tomorrow

ends, pool.
9 a.m. to

eee

Tuesday
raf
9 to 10:30 a.m.—Junior high fo00 -

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.

an

Rubin, all of Highland Park; Mrs.
Austin Baron of Deerfield; Mrs.
Leonard Landsbaum of Winnetka;
and Mrs. David Glueck of Glencoe.

land Park.

grounds

will be provided
Spoonfuls,

4
Jew-

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public

Shore

Section, National Council of Jewish Women, at 8 p.m. Wednesday
in the home of Mrs. Paul Wolf, 180
Broadview Av., Highland Park.

by Our Lovin’
original skit.

pool.

9
Aa.
10:
Dom.
7
p.m.—-Playground program,
ett Park,

A membership recruitment parwill be held by the Junior

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—P"
swimming pool.
a
7 p.m.—Men’s softball league.
Wilrnot, Jaycee Park, and Wood-

Today
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

8 a.m.

Highland

Park

�ee,

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pie
pee ea:

of Tennis
By ROGER WALLENSTEIN

Since

‘Dedication is necessary to be
iccessful

in most

owned

me,’

says

1965,

Don

has

players with the same ability play

his

own

against each other. We want our
players to get to know each other,
and not just come to play tennis
and go home. We also emphasize
junior tennis and try to develop it,
because junior play is the back-

of the most exclusive in the area
for a number of reasons.
Both Indoor and Outdoor Courts
It is equipped for both indoor

and outdoor play, and it has a
unique design which was conceived by Kerbis’ wife, Gertrude, .

“Tennis is a way of life and an
with

of

managed

tennis club on Skokie Valley Road
in Highland Park. The club is one

all endeavors,

d tennis pro Don Kerbis is a
me example.
ou would have to go a long
y to find anyone who can
itch Kerbis’ love for the sport of
nis.

session

July
and

the

adsome teaching pro. “It’s the
ly game I know that is univerThere are courts everywhere
the world, and a court in

who has been an architect for 15
years.
“I always
dreamed
of

having

a club of my

own

which

offered indoor play as well as
outdoor,’’ explains Don. ‘‘My wife

ghland Park is essentially the

club.”’

Club

membership

totaled

350

when the doors first opened,
the number has swelled to

but
750

since then.
‘“‘Besides the availability of indoor and outdoor play, our club

was able to define my dreams on

offers some
says Kerbis.

paper

to act

when.

she

designed

the

as

other advantages,”’
‘“‘My staff and I try

matchmakers

to have

bone of the club and American
tennis.”
Prior to opening his own establishment, Don traveled throughout
the

world

playing

tennis.

His

greatest opportunity to play came
ironically, while he was in the
Army.
Captain Needs Doubles Partner
“I reported for basic training,
and as soon as we got there they

put us all together for instructions,’”’ relates Kerbis. “It just so
happened that the captain of the
induction
center
was
a_ tennis
player
and
needed
a_ doubles
partner for that afternoon. His
first orders were for all tennis
players to step forward, which I

naturally did. A half hour later I
was on the courts.”
That incident started

Kerbis

on

a tennis career in the Army which
eventually wound up with him
winning the Armed Services singles, doubles, and mixed doubles
titles.
“I was in the Army six month
before I went through basic train
ing,’’ says Don. ‘“‘The wuole expe

rience was just fantastic. In 1958
I traveled throughout Europe

rep

resenting the United States play
ing with the French Davis
team. It seemed like I never

in uniform

because

Cup
was

I played

so

much tennis—and I don’t think m
game was ever better.”’

Kerbis

beat

some

pany
in those
Californian Cliff

La Lira won two crucial games
Department’s

16-inch

With

‘softball league and captured the

with

just

one

Wednesday

four

hits

as

Frank

and

2

pros at the time, and two of thos¢
were Jack Kramer and Panch
Gonzales. And there really isn’
much of a market for professiona
tennis. People with an interest i

Bob

uckman and Don Keare enabled
winners to take a 15-1 lead
stthe

after five innings. Rich Lombardi
_ homered for Flavaroma.
eu

rec

Don. ‘‘I think there were only fou

18-8 last

by

distinguished

No Market For Pro Tour

Smooers’

homers

a

*“T really wasn’t that good to be
playing the pro tour,’ explains

game

maining on the schedule.
_La Lira beat Flavaroma

such

ord, why didn’t Kerbis become
touring tennis professional?

championship as both Panther Lounge and Santi’s Cafe
ped two or more games off
pace

com

finalist at Wimbleton. Following
his Army stint, Kerbis took up
residency in Paris and acted as
the tennis pro at the Fountain
bleau Tennis Club.

last week in the Highland Park
creation

tough

days,
including
Mayne, a semi

the sport would rather play it tha

hits and Jim DiNato a homer to

watch it.”’
Kerbis played a lot of tenni
before his successes in the Arm
“When I was younger, I travele
on the amateur tour witha grou

lead the attack.

of

Joe Pett hurled a three-hitter as

LaLira

crushed

rsday.

Santi’s 20-0 last

Terry

Wolff

had

four

friends,”

says

the

forme

Northmoor Country Club pro. ‘“
guess we actually were tenni
bums because we bought an ol

__ Panther Lounge beat Santi’s 178 as Rob Moroney had three
singles and a homer and Steve
Block three singles and a double

jalopy

and

went

everywhere

t

to pace the winners, Harold Freberg had a three-run homer for
_ Santi’s.

play. My doubles partner wa
Negro, and we actually forme

_Flavaroma upset Panther 21-12
after taking a 15-3 lead early in

the first tennis-in, long before the

for Flavaroma while Arnie Heltzer had a pair of triples and a
homer. Rog Risher also had four

Tennis Lesson Leads to Marriagé¢

the

where

the

The

homered

14-13 with

a pair of

Carpet

Santi’s Cafe
lavaroma

leerfield Van Lines
lewood Realty

al Ponte Upholsterers
osen All-Stars

RECORDS

CM

wis

me

ile

Lira

Panther Lounge

WOH
COKCOUP

m

STANDINGS

WW PAUUNMDOOONS

_

was

teaching

Tennis

and she
relates

a

Club

i

came out for
Don.
“Thre

couple

has

three

childrey

and is spending the summer
¢
Gonzales’ Tennjs Ranch in Malib

Calif. “He is a better player tha
I was at that age,” says Kerbi
“But I wish he was a little mo
aggressive.”’ Lisa, 8, and eve

runs in the last of the eighth
inning. Ron Pinski and Tom Bell
the hits that delivered the
Rusty
Scheski
inning
runs.
homered for the Movers.
TEAM

“I

Julian, 14, is active in the ga

_ Idlewood Realty edged Deerfield

Lines

durin

weeks later we were married.”

_ for the winners in the first game.
Van

else?

Fullerton

Chicago,
lesson,”

and then ripped Dal Ponte UpholLewis

team

Kerbis met his wife and futur
designer on the tennis court

base knocks.
Lewis Carpet moved into third
place with a pair of wins. They
pounded the Rosen All-Stars 25-2
20-5. Dick

‘I spy’

started sit-ins and be-ins.”’

_ the game. Dan Herz had four hits

sterers

original

our travels. I think we also stage

ACE

The 160-yard third hole at Sunset Valley Golf Course was aced
last weekend by Max Manaker.
He used a four iron.

four-year-old Kim have also had

Don Kerbis wields a big racket when it comes to teaching Chicago-area youngsters the intricacies of
his favorite sport. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

Anixter Wins Second-Half 12-Inch Title
Anixter Brothers Wire and Cable bombed Lake Car Wash 15-2
last week and earned a berth in

and the winner of the A league
playoff game will meet Fell Shoes

the

Lake
Car
Wash
was
_handicapped by the loss of its ace
hurler Fred Lutter, who came up
with a sore arm. Anixter took a

Highland

Park

A.

Softball

League playoffs against first-half
champions Fell-Rudman.
The victory gave the second-half
championship to Anixter Brothers,

for the city championship.

10-0 lead in the first inning on nine

singles, an error; a hit batsman,
and a walk.
Rick Seltzer and Jim Anixter
both had two hits apiece in the
uprising.
Lake Car Wash scored its two
runs on John Bradley’s two-run
triple.

racquet in their hands.
While winning the Armed Fo
ces title is his greatest thrill as
player, Kerbis’ biggest enjoymer
as a teacher comes ‘“‘every day.
He declares, ‘‘The biggest thrill
get

is seeing

player,

a

either

beginning

tenn

adult

child

or

simply hit the ball over the net.”
ATTENDS
SCHOOL
Glen Griffiths of Glencoe

hd

just completed a week of traini
at

the

Mickey

Owen

Baseba

School in Miller, Mo. Griffiths,
is an outfielder.

August

17, 19

�Levin Wins Junior Net Title;
Crawford, Clements to Finals

believe

basebal!

lost

a super-star

when

Dick

Youngberg cast his lot with the divot-diggers.
Youngberg, 27-year-old Evanston native who has lived
in Northbrook since he was 10, recently was hired as golf coach at
the University of Illinois. He has

prepped

for the job the last three

years by working as a teaching professional for Paul Rivard at the

Glencoe Golf Club.
Dick has a fine record in junior
and college golf, but it all looked unlikely in his younger days. Baseball
was his game then.

As

a

nine-year-old,

Youngberg

played for teams in every age group _ Dick Youngberg
in 12-inch competition at Evanston’s Boltwood Park. He
was the park’s most valuable player three years running.

A Mickey Koufax
Shortly before the family moved from Evanston, Sigurd Youngberg
tarted his son swinging at golf balls . . . on driving ranges and football fields.
“I’d try to hit shots through the goal posts,” Dick explains. “I'd

start at 50 yards and move

back, finally hitting them the length of

he field.”’
But he still had the baseball bug when he got to Northbrook. He
had never played hardball, but that didn’t stop him from compiling
a 10-0 record as a 12-year-old Little League pitcher. He threw one
no-hitter, and in only one game did he allow as many as three hits.
He also was something of a threat at the plate. He hit safely his
irst 18 times at bat, established a league home run record, and finshed with 41 hits in 51 trips.
°
“It was a pretty good year,’”’ Youngberg grins.
The next year, as a Pony Leaguer, he pitched his team to within

pne game of the national tournament. But that was it for baseball.

Golf

Takes

Over

“Bill Lutz, the golf coach at Glenbrook, asked me out for the varsity as a freshman, and I decided I’d play,”’ says Youngberg, whose
brother, Bob, was a member of Northbrook’s crack Legion baseball
eam last summer.
Dick, also a two-year basketball regular for the Spartans, finished
n the top four in the Central Suburban Conference meet all four
years in high school and fired some marvelous competitive rounds,

ncluding a near-record 69 at Inverness.
Youngberg won the state Jaycee tournament in 1957 and was
fourth in 1958. Both years he finished in the top 20 in the national
tournament, sharing the first-round lead in 1958 at Columbus, O.,
with a promising young lad named Jack Nicklaus. He also was
Western Junior medalist one year, but the rest of his competitive
activity has been primarily in college.
Youngberg enrolled at the University of Michigan in 1957 on a full
bolf scholarship. A three-year regular for the Wolverines, he finished
0th in the Big Ten meet as a sophomore and sixth as a senior in a
ield which included Nicklaus and touring pro Jack Rule.
His hitch at Michigan also spawned a recently consummated part-

hership with teammate Bill Newcombe in a golf course architectural
irm based in Ann Arbor. Youngberg will consult on design and help
upervise

construction

of courses

which

the

firm

expects

to

build

hrough the midwest.

Dick, whose wife Bonnie is a Northbrook native, has taught physial education at Michigan, Illinois (where he earned his master’s
egree), Indiana (where he is working on his doctorate), and Mas-

achusetts. He will continue to teach at Illinois, but the big challenge
ies in rebuilding an Illini golf program

which hasn’t placed

a team

the Big Ten’s top four in 27 years.

Tennis

Meet

Mrs.

Norm

Meyerson

of

Wil-

mette won the championship class
title in the Ladies Club Championship held at the Highland Park
Country Club on Aug. 10.
Mrs. Meyerson’s 54hole gross

Second

was

second

with

here.
Which isn’t bad, even for an .804 hitter.

6-2, 6-2;

S min

6-3.

Quarter-finals
Arps 6-0, 6-1.
Semifinals
Stap def. Arps 6-0, 6-1.
Semifinals
Zenea, Mexico def. Stap 6-1, 7-5.
DOUBLES
Boys 16-Under
M ar
cott,
Kenilworth-McGannon,
Hinsdale
def.
Mertes-Tyler,
Des
Plaines 6-1, 6-3; Epstein-Wolff, Glencoe
def.
Harris-Jorgenson,
Arlington
Heights 6-4, 6-3; Baritz-Minkus,
Highland
Park
def.
Kool-Kempster,
LaGrange 7-5, 3-6, 6-4,
Second Round
Marcott-McGannon
def.
Martin:
Michod 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; H. Conant-Karzen.
Glencoe def.
Baritz-Minkus
6-0,
6-2;
Anderson-Weir,
Ann
Arbor,
def. Converse-Neller,
Highland
Park
6-2, 6-4;
Lamerato-Laddman,
Hamtramck
def.
Kemper, Northfield-O’Connel, Highland
Park 6-4, 10-8.
Quarter-finals
Gerdes,
Omaha-King,
Mobile,
def.
Marcott-McGannon
6-4, 4-6, 6-1; Dawson,
Elmhurst-Reissen,
Evanston
def.
Richards,
Mich.-Zuelke,
Wis. 6-1, 6-3;
Briggs,
Rock
Island-Burkhart,
Toledo
def. H. Conant-Karzen 6-3, 8-6.
18-Under Doubles
First Round
Hewitt,
Kenilworth-McLaury,
Wilmette def. Robinson-Stocker, Hinsdale
6-4, 6-4; Lawton-Hinsdale-Bickel,
Bevrie Pats Kaiser-Geocaris, Winnetka 6def.

Crawford-Clements

def.

Thom

Weeg-Allare

6-1,
6-0;
Hewitt-McLaury
def.
Pit
Voss, Oak Lawn SY. 6-2.
nals
Crawford-C
Cornell-Pritula_
def.
ments 6-3, 8-6
Girls 18- may 4d Doubles
First Round

Pugh-Bronough,

Detroit

def.

Miller-

Pettibone,
Northfield 6-1, 6-0;
Kre
Glenview-Gernhoffer,
Park Ridge
Ohr, Chicago-Bailey, Glenview
°.
Second Round
Irby-Witsman,
Indianapolis

Ladgup,
coe

6-0,

Highland

Park-Cowan,

G

6-0.
Quarter-finals
Winnetka-French,

Brady

t
Des.

Palines def. Kreer-Gernhoffer 6-2, 6-0.
Semifinals
won by default.
Finals
Miller-Carlson, Kalamazoo def.
dy-French 6-3, 6-4.
16-Under
.
First Round
Brady-French

Bartholomay,

Bra.

Winnetka-Belofsky,

ie

Highland
Park
def.
Hennricks-Hen- —
ricks, River Forest 6-1, 6-1.
Second Round
Levy, Highland Park-Rapp, Decatur
def.
Rose-Kocal,
Waukegan
6-1, 6-1;
Jones-McGuire, Kalamazoo, def.
Kem
per,
re orig’ Pa David,
High
nd
Park 4-6, 6-4,
6-2.
;
Quabterifinkis
s
Miner-Zenea def. Levy-Rapp 6-0, 6-1.

Second Round
Hewitt-McLaury
def.
Holton-Metten
6-2, 6-4; Crawford-Clements def. Brown

By Red Fell
What was the shortest home ,
run ever hit? ... In a minor
league

297.

thought

Mrs. Sam Strong of Evanston
won the Class B title with a score

of

318.

Mrs.

Joe

Denenberg

would

of

Class C
was fol-

lowed by Mrs. Jerry Goldman

362.

Mrs.

Art

Three Win

of

Petaque

Junior Titles

New

Trier

Conference

John Becker, Chuck Kempf, and
Tony Mullen won division titles in

the junior tournament sponsored
by the Northern Illinois Men’s
Amateur Golf Association at Indian Lakes last weekend.
The

top

four

finishers

classification

join

in each

previous

qualifiers.

in the

Chase

association’s
Country

Club

Tournament,

Tournament,

Canton,

14-15--John
Becker,
36-39—75;
Tim
Schwob,
39-38—77;
Rod
Osborne,
3939—78; Tom Kopp, 40-39—79.
16-18—Chuck
Kempf,
38-38—76
(won
playoff);
Tom
Marquardt,
36-40—76;
John Orbin, 39-38—77; Doug Miller, 38yas
(won playoff);
Bill Bailey, 4038—78.
19-21—Tony
Mullen,
40-37—77;
Tom
Nilz, 40-38—78; Jon Hitt, 39-40—79; Jim
Gagnard, 41-38—79.

Baseball

Kan.

(through

at

Regional

(through

TENNIS
HighDeer-

Monday

Junior Invitational

State

Publinks

(through

GOLF
Thursday
at Chevy Chase

Friday).

(through

to-

morrow).
Evanston

Golf

Junior

Course).

SCORES

hit

off

the

have made

m

it foul...

tte

most

consecutive

in big league
pro
@ over the years? ...

gw ord

is held

by

oe

football
The ree- =

lineman

Dick mw

Modzelewski
who
played
in
180 consecutive league seman

gm from 1953 through 1966.

Illinois State Junior, Birchwood Club,
land Park (through tomorrow).
_Chicago District Women’s, Tennaqua,
field (through Saturday).
Hinsdale

gw

Sunday).

Thursday

36-

Qualifiers:

National

Wichita,

Ill.

ball

@
Ever wonder which man in
m history has been able to play @

Wednesday
American
Legion

Northbrook

the

Did you know the great race
horse Man O'War ran in 21 Bird
in his career and finished first 20
times! . . . The only time he failed
to win was in the Sanford Stakes
at Saratoga in 1919. . . He @
finished second in that race...
And the only horse to ever beat me
him was named "Upset''!

of

BASEBALL
Monday
Merchants at

ago, -

all-time!

COMING UP

NIMAGA’s

years

They stood and argued with
the umpire, the ball resting
six inches from home, while
the batter raced around them
bases and crossed the plate a
— with what turned out to
be the shortest home run of @

Mrs. Jerry Mendelssohn of Skothe
She

some

batter's foot before rolling in
front
of the
plate,
which all

Highland Park was second at 327.
kie was
first in
division with 321.

game

a batter hit the ball a few m
inches in front of the plate @
. The umpire called it fair,
but the pitcher and catcher
@

Lincolnwood was second at 375.

Wheeling Aug. 25.

g and hard work, we can’t do a good job.”
One thing is certain. His players will listen when Youngberg talks
bout holes-in-one. Dick has had 11, the longest a 356-yarder on Glenoe’s 11th hole, the most recent a nine-iron pitch on the 133-yard 12th

Round

of

Park

gram.
orth half of the country. There’s no reason why, with good recruit-

Win-

Stap, Deerfield def. Belofsky, Highland
Park
6-0,
6-0;
Janice
Rapp,
Decatur def. David, Highland Park 6-1,
Stap

Wheaton

ton- Domzal,
Detroit
def.
Thompson, ‘Evanston 6-2, 6-3.
Quarter-finals

def.

Highland

in

in the

Macrander,

Quarter-finals
Hewitt 9-7. 6-2.
Girls 18-Under
Second
Round
Irby,
Indianapolis
def. Brady,
netka 6-1, 6-1.
Girls 16-Under
Pritula

Skokie with 329.
Mrs. Carl Paddor of Wilmette
took the Class D title with a score

at

state

Shore Players

was 259. Mrs. Howard Baltimore
of Highland Park was second at
275.
Mrs.
Richard
Grossman
of
Highland Park fired 285 to win the
Class A title. Mrs. Robert Stern of

age

as any

North

Mrs. Meyerson Wins Golf
Title at Highland Park

Chevy

st 17, 1967

The pair combined to reach the

Sadiiineies Involving
BOYS 16-UNDER
First Round
D.
Conant,
Glenview
def. Herrick,
Crystal Lake 6-0, 6-1; Riessen, Evanston def. Cotten,
Peoria
4-6, 6-3, 6-3;
Harris,
Glencoe def. Kemper,
Northfield 6-0, 6-3; Hughson,
Mt. ing
def.
Royal,
Evanston
6-1,
H.
Conant, Glenview def. A
Beg "hoyai
Oak, Mich., 6-1, 6-1.
Second Round
Neller,
Highland
Park,
def.
Sloto,
Peoria,
6-3, 8-6;
Wolff,
Glencoe
def.
Crockett,
Arlington
Heights,
6-1, 60;
Neems,
Evanston
def.
Bruhl,
Mt.
Prospect 6-0, 6-2; Michod, River Forest
def.
Gimble,
Wilmette
6-3,
4-6,
2;
Martin,
River Forest, def. O’Connell,
Highland
Park
6-1,
4-6,
6-2;
Rath,
Detroit, def. Epstein, Glencoe 6-2, 6-0;
Thompston,
Evanston
def.
Kool,
Lagrange
6-1,
6-3;
D.
:Conant
def.
Braaten, Chicago 6-0, 6-0; Noonan def.
Wolff 6-3, 6-0, Briggs def. Neems 6-2, 63: Landman def. Metten 6-8, 6-3, 6-1;
Thompson def. Schumacher 7-5, 6-4.
Third Round
Burkhart, Toledo def. D. Conant 6-2,
6-4; Reissen def. Gerdes, Omaha 6-1, 97; H. Conant def. Dempster, Western
Springs 6-1, 6-2.
Fourth Round
King, Mobile, Ala., def. Neller, 6-1,
8-6;
John Lamerato
Hamtramck
def.
Thompson
6-2,
6-3;
Burkhart
def.
Reissen
" a
Anderson
def.
H.
Conant 6-2,
18- Under First Round
Thomas,
Evanston
won by default;
Huggins, Dixon def. Kaiser, Winnetka
6-4,
7-5;
Crawford,
Northbrook
def.
Humphrey,
Winnetka 6-1, 6-3; Hewitt,
Kenilworth
def. Musgrave,
Mt.
Prospect 6-0, 6-0.
Second Round
Pritula, Detroit def. McLaury,
Wilmette
6-4,
6-2;
Macrander,
Wheaton
def, Milne, Wilmette 6-2, 6-0; Thomas
def. Regwald, Dixon 6-3, 1-5; Grieder,
Indianapolis def. Waldmann, Highland
Park 6-1, 6-0; Hewitt def. Crawford 9-7,
6-1.
Third Round
Thomas def. Maxwell 6-3, 6-1; Hewitt
def. Ouksema 6-2, 6-2.

Pritula of Detroit, 6-3, 8-6.
Ellyn Levin of Highland Park —
upheld the North Shore by winning
the girls 12-and-under division
with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over —
Briggs of Rock Island.

Forest

Cornell of Oakland, Cal., and Jim

Invitational

hole championship tournament

a junior golf program

River

Junior

“Mr. (Gene) Vance, the athletic director, feels that if you have
a varsity sport, it should be respectable,”’ Youngberg says. ‘‘I told
him I wouldn’t take the job unless we could have a quality proas strong

the

finals of the boys 19-and-under
doubles
before
losing
to
Ron

Saturday).

The Challenge Is Rebuilding

“TIllinois has

last week at
Tennis Club.

were the only boys able to reach
the finals of the River Forest

gained a teacher and coach, but there is reason
to

Northbrook

of Glenview

F

Bear

of

e

Super-Star Lost?

Crawford

Chips Clements

:

Andy

and

Friday
Golf
(Evanston

This Saturday, we'll be talking gy
to Mr. Charles R. Goldswig from
@ Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Goldswig is the
g

head

HOLE-IN-ONE

Arthur Bridges scored a hole-inone recently at the Leathem
Smith Lodge golf course in Sturgeon Bay, Wis. He holed the 138yard fifth hole.

of

the

Service

Corps

Of ma

Retired Executives and will give
us information about the SCORE
@ program.
Tune in Saturday, Aug. 19, at
11:30

Community

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A.M.

to the

Red

Fell Show.

THE FELL
COMPANY
Highland

Park

Winnetka — Glencoe

BERBER

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�erchants

last frame.

Wald
led
off the
sixth
with
another homer to make it a 4-2
ball game. Jeff Hall and Dick
Manchester followed with singles,
and after one out Chuck Russell
reached on an infield hit to load
the bases.

im Cloud started on the mound
for New Trier, and went the first
ive innings, allowing six hits and

four

runs,

arned.
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Pe

of

scored

which
a

two

were

run

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men

on in their half of the inning on a
walk to Hall and a pinch single by
Frank Wiltgen. Tommy Rutherford hit for Cohlmeyer,
and

Park’s

Little

League

~~)ree,

Round Lake scored single runs
in the first and second innings and
Highland Park scored its lone run
in the second.

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The Highland Park Dad's Club is circulating this poster with hopes
of including the information in the homecoming program. All material must be received no later than Labor Day if it is to be included
in the publication. Proceeds from the sale of the programs will be
donated to the Varsity Club scholarship fund.

Totals
Osceola
New Trier

Grey,

Strange,

Carner, p

c

Battaglia 2, Grey. 2B—BatSB—Mackie,
Grey 3. E—

Strange.

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Washington Gardens won the
Highwood 16-inch softball title this
season with a final record of 9-3
for the season.
Oak Terrace Beverage finished
second in the league with a 7-4
loop mark -but finished strong
after losing the first three games.
Oak Terrace was the only team
able to beat Washington Gardens
two times during the season.
Mary Jane Lanes finished third
with a 5-6 mark after winning four

of the first five games they
played. Skokie Valley Laundry
and Cherry Electric went into the
final week’s action tied for fourth
place and Skokie Valley won to
gain a place in the post-season
playoffs.

Highland Park
Gains in Pony
League Race

Stars had 5-4-1 for the year.

Strike &amp; Spare moved within a
half game of league leader YBC
One in the Highland Park Pony
League last week on the strength
of a 93 win over Mister Jr.
Strike &amp; Spare tallied four times
in the first, but Mister Jr. pushed
across three runs in its half of the

Stars Win

Highwood scored first with a
run in the second, but the Stars
came back with a run of their own

in the bottom of the inning when
Bob Popke poled a long home run.
The Mustangs

went ahead 2-1 in

the fourth only to have Highland
Park come back with a pair of
runs on Popke’s double.
The All-Stars capped off the
scoring

with

a single

run

in

the

fifth.
Jeff Schell picked up the win as
he struck out ten batters.

inning.

But
pitcher
Hubby
blanked the losers over
six innings to preserve the
while his teammates were
five more runs.

p

Cohimeyer, p
Rutherford, ph
Totals

41

HR—Wald

B.
Locker.
Rourke, Van

Trier

bs
2
1

2,

C.

Russell.

E—Mackie,
Der Heyden.

2B—Battaglia

Battaglia
2.
Left—Slater 8, Ne'

12.

PITCHING
IP

Cloud
Cohimeyer (L)
Groth

Meyers
Zahn (W)
WP—Cloud,

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the last
victory
scoring

The

second

and

fourth

will

then

meet

in a best-of-thre

series to determine the champion
Oak Terrace beat Skokie Valle
6-5 in the first game of thei
series by scoring two runs in th
bottom of the seventh after tw
outs. It was Richard Biondi’
bases-loaded single that drove i
the winning run. Ed Ugolini had
two-run homer for the losers.
Washington Gardens pulled off
triple play in the first inning o
the game against Mary Jane
With runners on first and third
Val Brugioni hit a liner at Sar
Rossi, the third baseman,
wh
stepped on third for the secon
out and threw to George Pett a

first to complete the triple killing
The score was 4-3 with Washing
ton Gardens leading going into th
sixth and three errors and tw
hits gave Mary Jane five runs
take the game 8-4. Fred Ta
matri was the winning pitcher.
Final leaguestandings:
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
Washington Gardens
Oak Terrace Beverage
Mary Jane Lanes
Skokie Valley Laundry
Cherry Electric

7"

RENT - A - CAR
12

Plus

8c

meeting

room

will be

the

of

an organizational meeting of the
Ladies’ Bowling League on Aug.
24 at 7:30 p.m.
Any
league
Russell
Carlson

Per

Mile

Gs OB) hs)

$5.95 -24 Hour

Lanes’
site

PER
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oF. 4

Gas-Oil-Insurance

Strike &amp; Spare Ladies
Will Meet Aug. 24
Bowling

plac

teams play one series while th
first and third place teams play
series in the playoffs. The winner

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Left—Osceola 11, New Trier 4.
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9
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Carner (L)
9
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Score
Stater
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New Trier
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RBI—Van Der Heyden, B. Locker 2, Blan
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Bratcher,

2b

$

Rourke,

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Totals
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Crawford, If
Haskins, ss
Yarbrough, 1b
Gaines, rf

200

RBI—Williams,
taglia, Williams.
Wald,

cf

(6)

C. Russtil, cf
T. Russell, ss
Mackie, If
Grey, rf
Battaglia, 3b
Pope, 3b
all, c

Ledbette, 2b
Williams,

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T. Russell, ss
Mackie, If
Grey, If, 1b
Battaglia, 3b
Pope, 3b
Wald, 1b
Rutherford, rf
all, c
Manchester, 2b
Dean, p

New Trier
Merchants

Waid, 1b

Osceola, Ark. (

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Merchants

in

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walk and a double, but after that
only one man reached base.

The Highland Park team was
composed of boys selected from
the top players on the Recreation
Center All-Stars and the Kiwanis
Club. Kiwanis ended the season
with a record of 6-2-1. The All-

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in the third but were left stranded. Round Lake then went on to
score four more and take the
game.

The
Highland
Park
Pony
League
All-Stars
defeated the
Highwood Mustangs last week in
the North Shore Pony League
playoffs 4-2.

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Pat Dollard singled to drive in
Jimmy Kaplan who had doubled.
Ray Gerace and Jeff Goffo singled

HP’s Pony

A

-4

sees

of football prominence.

OQeKiysO)

4 6OT ANNIVERSARY

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ing one win.

All will be published in the Blue &amp;
White Homecoming Program celebrating
Highland Park High Schools’

eight runners on the bases.
Osceola scored in the sixth on a

alive

by

amateur baseball event.

To Gardens Team

Highland

19071967

but
came
by leaving

Team Out
season ended on a sad note last
week when the team lost a 6-1
decision to Round Lake in the
Deerfield
double-elimination
tournament.
The
loss was- the
second for Highland Park, follow-

And the whereabouts of any and all
former Highland Park High School
football players from the years

first’ three
innings
through in the clutch

two

Grey and a two-

Softball Title Goes

BO

NAME

would

for

singles

Little Loop
Of Tourney

THIS PLAYER’S

never

have been in any trouble at all if
he hadn’t walked seven men.
Dean walked five batters in the

Mackie and Tom

on

2

Catcher Bob Locker then produced a game-winning single to
cap off the surge

and

base-

struck

first

“on

5.

were

busy with their bats in an attack
_which eventually produced 15 hits.

only to let the win slip away in the

strikes, but Slater leftfielder Larry Van Der Heyden blooped a

single into short left to make it 6-

Wald Connects
Meanwhile the Merchants

lead,

the ninth when the first man
singled and Mackie couldn’t hold a
line drive off the bat of the next
hitter which put runners on sec- .
ond and third.
Joe got the next hitter on

job

second

Merchants

in the

a
e=
BR

6-4

marker in the eighth with his
fourth homer of the year.
Cohlmeyer ran into trouble in

going

the

The

runs

—HWo-at

a

an _ insurance

by

D

relief of Cloud and blanked Slater

added

fielded

ball that almost

into rightfield but

C000

take

His blast

Charlie

was

its way

morawonuna

to

Merchants,

out his third hit of the
single
which
scored

a ground

found

—ooooeococoon

deficit

the day.

until the ninth.

The

rchants showed they could play
th the Iowans as they overcame
4-0

runs for

board.
Joe Cohlmeyer,
a 17-year-old
hurler from Evanston, came on in

was rated as
best.

The Merchants will return to
Wichita on Monday for a third
round game with hopes of staying

Northbrook

slammed
game—a_

Manchester and Charlie Russell.

cleared the left field fence at the
374-foot sign with room to spare to
put the Merchants on the score-

the Slater game was the
story, because the local club

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home

without a loss.

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Battaglia drove in the third ru
in the bottom of the eighth.

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But New Trier came to life in
the bottom of the fourth when
Gary Wald hit the first of his two

ay, the Merchants handily deeated Osceola, Ark., 3-1 to move
to the second round of the 32im double-elimination tourney

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man.
Greg Dean stopped the Arkansas state champs on six hits in his

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and a 4-0 lead.

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In their first outing last Satur-

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ROGER

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CHICAGO
against

Why can’t
asy way?

the

BEARS

Northbrook’s

American.

really going to be as bad

Washington

Northbrook

Why do radio and television
players as “‘vetrans’’?
Can Art Kunde

as they

Legion

sportscasters

lead Northbrook

team

refer

do

things

the

to experienced

to the regional crown?

£

YOU REMEMBER seeing four different pitchers work the
eighth and ninth innings in a Legion game—and hold the oposition scoreless in the process? Northbrook did it Sunday in the
hampionship game.
Do you know how many high school teams will play football in
llinois this fall? 525.
Chuck Leve played the first game for Northbrook with a badly
ollen ankle—suffered while walking through his neighbor’s yard.
what

Uncle

Sam

plans

to do with

a cripple

like Charley

ohnson? Pool guy can hardly walk.
The Northbrook players gave manager Kunde a gift prior
ay’s first game. It was their way of showing him how much
e has.
Wouldn’t it be interesting if the Cardinals made a trade
ears and came up with Bill Wade—who then would lead
e NFL title?

EVERAL

NORTHBROOK

RESIDENTS

V horns one night last week.

with the
them to

were startled by blaring

bam was playing, either. Turns out it was the Northbrook Swim
ub celebrating a conference victory.
Now that Jack Brickhouse will be strictly a Cub reporter (beginthat secretly

he

71TH ALL THE LEFT-HANDED

,

throwers on Northbrook’s team,

why don’t they have a first baseman’s glove for the right hand?
If the Cubs do move into Allen’s baseball complex, would they
come ‘‘a subsidiary of Artnell’’? They could join the chickens,
hool desks, oil wells, etc., and whatever else he has going for him
ese

days.

Bob

Elson

and

Vince

Lloyd

had

better

watch

out

now

that

Mort

ve is an experienced radio hand. He’ll be tough to stop now.
Hope

Glenbrook

South

athletic

officials

can

get

something

TERE’S

A.GOOD-LUCK

WISH to the new varsity football coaches

along the North Shore as they get ready for their first practice

ssions next week—Ken Hurlbut at Glenbrook South, Bob Spoo
yola Academy, and Paul Adams at Deerfield. The same goes

at
to

Arneberg at Loyola and Steve Bindas at Highland Park as they
tle down in the athletic directors’ chairs.
ave you ever heard of a baseball game being played under prost because the players were hungry? It almost happened Sunday
en Northbrook’s players were refused food at the Gurnee Legion
li between games. Northbrook’s post commander, Elmer Hallen,
is going to protest the game,
e end, anyway.

17, 1967

but didn’t—and

beat

the

Better

Boys Foundation Bombers 8-4 last
week in the Highland Park Rec-

reation Department’s 12-inch softball league. Fell’s is in first place
in the league.
Fell’s made it look easy with a
four-run
outburst
in the
first

inning, but BBF came back to tie
4-4 before Fell’s won it with a
four-run burst.
Fell’s reached the finals with an

conquest

of

Highland

Park

Chrysler-Plymouth.
BBF
ripped
Garnett’s 12-5 to reach the finals.

The top eight teams
team

league

BBF

entered

In

the

in the 14
a_

playoff

first

game,

beat Angie’s Sport Shop

11-0

as Bob Bows led the attack with
two doubles. Fell’s moved past
Ruby’s 11-6 as Mike Maiman
ripped a homer and a triple.
Chrysler-Plymouth pulled the
upset of the tournament in the
quarter-final round as it tripped
West Ridge All-Stars 94, with
Rich Clark’s homer and double
providing the spark. Jeff Stern
homered and Dennis Ross had a
pair of key doubles.
Garnett’s got a scare from Dr.’s

Ambulance

before winning 7-6 on

Steve Miller’s lead off homer in
the last
of the
seventh.
The
Ambulance nine had tied it in the

sixth on singles by Pete Phillips
and Mike Moretti.

ner of the Men’s 12-inch A League
in a playoff for the city championship.

Baseball Meet

Opens Friday
At Highwood
Highwood’s invitational baseball
tournament will open tomorrow
night with 12 teams seeking to
replace Park Ridgeas tournament
champion.
Park Ridge beat Niles last year
to

gain

the

championship.

Park

Ridge is again entering the tournament, but Niles is not. Teams
entered will include Deerfield,
Highland Park, Wildwood Park,
Horner Park, Skokie, Waukegan,
Bensenville, Elk Grove Village,
Pompeii,

Lake Villa, Park

it all turned out well

partner, Mrs. Helen Perez of the
Lake Bluff Bath and Tennis Club,

won the doubles title from Mrs.

Fran Brown of Onwentsia Club in

Lake Forest and Mrs. Sue Graves

of Bath and Tennis by scores of
6-2 and

and host Highwood.
Deerfield’s team is managed by
Al Paja. Bruno Somenzi is Highland Park’s leader while Bob
Turelli will handle the Highwood
Opening games tomorrow will
pit Deerfield against Park Ridge
at 6 p.m. and Highland Park
versus Wildwood Park at 7:45.
Highwood will take the field on

Saturday at 4 p.m. against Lake

Villa.
All the games will be played at
the Highwood Memorial Park.
The schedule:
Friday—6—Deerfield vs. Park Ridge;
1:
-eneniand
Park
vs.
Wildwood
ark.
Saturday—10—Horner Park vs. Skokie; noon—Waukegan vs. Bensenville;
2—Elk
Grove
Village
vs.
Pompeii;
4—Highwood
vs. Lake
Villa;
6—winners games one and two.
Sunday—noon—winners games three
and four; 2—winners games five and
six; 4—losers games one and two; 6—
losers games three and four; 6—losers
games five and six.

6-2.

Mrs. Marge Waldman and

Sugar

Shankman

Park

won

of

Highland

consolation

honors

in

doubles by beating Mrs. Linda
Horwich and Mrs. Cece Ewen of
Highland

Park 6-0, 9-7.

Results
Evelyn

SINGLES
First Round
Barbara
Conley,
Beverly Hills def.
Mrs. Ann Chapman, Glenview 6-4, 6-1;
Mrs. Fran Brown, Onwentsia def. Mrs.
Barbara Zout, Lincoln Park, 6-0, 6-2;
Mrs. Elita tg
Saddle and Cycle
def. Dede Allen,
Bath and Tennis, 6-3,
6-2; Mrs. Pryliss Bleck, Oak Park def.
Mrs. Roslyn Marks, Birchwood 7-5, 75; Grace Rimkunas, Beverly Hills def.
Mrs. Bette Peterson, Bath and Tennis
6-3,
6-5;
Mrs.
Kathe
Oplern,
Burns
Field def. Mrs.
Joan Liss, Highland
Park 6-3, 6-1; Ann Johnson, Hyde Park
def. Mrs.
Dottie
Voegtlin,
Bath and
Tennis 6-1, 6-0; Mrs.
Karen Waldron,
Beverly Hills def. Mrs. Ann Douglas,
Onwentsia
6-1, 6-2;
Mrs.
Linda
Horwitch, Skokie def. Mrs. Diane Bazeley,
Bath and Tennis 6-0, 6-0.
Second Round
Mrs. Roberta Baumgardener, Indian
Hill def. Nancy Kircheimer, Northmoor
6-0, 6-0; Mrs. Brown,
Onwentsia def.
Mrs.
Murphy
6-3,
6-3;
Mrs.
Sue
Graves,
Bath
and
Tennis,
def.
Ann
Johnson, Hyde Park 6-1, 6-1.
Quarter-finals
Mrs.
Baumgardner
def.
Barbara
Conely 6-0, 6-0; Mrs. Graves def. Mrs.
oe
6-1, 6-2; Mrs. Brown def. Mrs.
Phylis Bleck, Oak Park 6-2, 6-0.
Semifinals
Sue Sterrett, Peoria, def. Sue Graves

Karzen,

Kathy

Bleck,

Louise
Marine

Mrs.

and

Diane

Mrs.
Mrs.

Mrs.

Gressens

and

Mrs.

J

Roth

and

Birchwood

Bazeley,

Mrs

def. Dede

Bath

and

Mrs.

Nadine

Mrs.

Hinsdale

Coash,

Park

Indian

Bette Peterson

6-0, 6-4.

and Mrs.

2

Laura

and

Mrs.

Ann

District

6-4,

Coleen

Wade,

and
def.

Wright,

6-3;

vine

Mrs.

Charlotte
Lincoln

Glenview

Culberg,

Park

6-0, 6-0.

6-3,

and

Mrs.

def, Mrs. aes
oy 6-1, 6-0.

ernert

Pa

6-1;

Gible,

Mrs.

ed and Mrs.
s. Voegtlin

def.

Hor

Mimi

Second Round
Baumgardner and

Ky.

P

Linda

Mrs. Cece Ewen, Highland
Mrs.
Ann Champan
and

t
—

Perez

McSweenand
fe

Mrs.- Gutner

a

.

Waltman

and.Mrs,

Mrs.

Baumgartner

©

and

Taradash 6-1, 7-5; Mrs. Waldman
Mrs.
Shankman
def.
Mrs.
Hu
and
Mrs.
Blatchford
6-1,
6-2;
Kreer
and
Mrs.
Clark
def.
Peterson and Mrs. Enos 7-5, 6-3;
Brown
and
Mrs. Graves
def,

7

Wood-Prince 6-0, 6-

Quarter-finals

and

Mrs.

:

Perez

|

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:
1, 6-1; Miss Barth and Mrs. Waud def. |
Mrs. Morrison and Mrs. Karzen 6-3, 6- |
3; Mrs. Roth and Mrs. Coash def. Mrs.
_

Wilson and Mrs. Leonard 6-0, 6-4; Mrs.
Brown
and Mrs. Graves def. Mrs.
Kreer

and

Mrs.

Mrs.

Clark 6-1, 6-1.
Finals

Baumgartner

and

Mrs.

|

4

Perez

oat Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Graves 6-2,

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Finals
ag
Baumgardner def. Sue Sterrett
6-4, 6-1.
DOUBLES
First Round
Mrs. Baumgarder-Mrs. Helen Perez,
Bath
and
Tennis
def.
Mrs.
Carole
Kleiman
and
Mrs.
Diane
Grundy,
Glenview
Park,
6-1,
6-1;
Mrs.
Elite
Murphy
and
Mrs.
Jo
McSweenep,
Saddle
and
Cycle,
def.
Mrs.
Tonia
Mayo and Mrs. Marcia Chester, Bath
and
Tennis 6-4, 11-9; Mrs. Lynn Gutner
and
Mrs.
Vev
Taradash,
Birchwood
def.
Mrs,
Carol
Stolkin
and
Mrs.
Barbara
Zout, Lincoln Park 6-4, 6-2;
Mrs. Dorothy Voegtlin and Mrs. Judy
Gerner,
Bath
and
Tennis
def.
Mrs.
Page
Henry
and
Mrs.
Julie Chapin,
Hinsdale 7-5, 6-3; Mrs. Kay Waltman,
Onwentsia,
and
Mrs.
Barbara
Wood
Prince,
Bath
and
Tennis
def.
Mrs.
Roslyn Marks
and Mrs.
Sue
Server,
Birchwood, 6-1, 6-3; Kathy Barth and
Mrs. Debbie Waud, Lake Forest, def.
Grace Rimkunas and Barbara Conley,
Beverly Hills: 6-4, 6-3.
Mrs. Sally Martin and Mrs. Prissy
Bax, Tennaqua def. Mrs, Ann Douglas
and Mrs. Orta Shirey, Bath and Tennis
6-2, 6-2; Mrs. Delcy Morrison and Mrs.

Green

Skokie,

Oak Park,

Wilson,
Onwentsia,'
and Mrs.
Leonard, Bath and Tennis

Nancy

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Northmoor,

Kellogg,

Phylis

Ridge,

team.
done

improve field conditions on the baseball diamonds. It’s bad enough
thting the alligators going for foul balls.
:
Has Art Kunde realized that Bob Lilla was the third base coach
Northbrook’s two successful tournament championship games?
il.

Shoes

still favors

Chris (1%) Larsen is a celebrity after his picture was in last
eek’s Daily News. He was selling autographs for 15 cents. He’s the
egion batboy in Northbrook.
If P. K. Wrigley decides to go along with Art Allen on the new
aseball stadium, will he allow the Cubs to play night games?
If you didn’t see Chuck Leve’s throw from deep right to nail a
inner at third in Sunday’s first game, you really missed one.
Why is the spit ball any harder to call (by the umpires) than the
pan ball? We take their word for everything else.

) Vy

Mrs.
Roberta
Baumgardner,
playing out of Indian Hill Club in
Winnetka, won the Illinois State
Women’s Tennis Tournament title
in straight sets 6-4, 6-1 from Sue
Sterrett of Peoria. The tourney
was held last week at the Lake
Forest Club.
Mrs. Baumgardner was the topseeded player and Miss Sterrett
was No. 2.
Mrs.
Baumgardner
and her

Fell’s Shoes will meet the winto Sunsupport

It wasn’t a night that the Legion

ing in 1968), do you think he’ll admit
he St. Louis Browns?

In 12-Inch ©

tournament.

Wonder how Doug Rader likes the Astroturf now that he’s getting
chance to play regularly in Houston’s dome?
Would you believe that Bob Breitzman, Ray Larsen, and Paul
Brubaker have played in more than 100 tournament baseball games
ince their Little League days?
Will Ken Holtzman’s blood last long enough for him to get his
eekend passes? A pint a week is overdoing it a little—even for the
bs.

Wonder

Wins Women’s Net Crown

11-1

last week?

American

Tops Pack
Fell’s

As it must each week, this column has to be written,
50 let’s see what happens as we clear up the desk.
THE

Indian Hill Representative

WALLENSTEIN

Legion baseball team play 10 games during the last
wo weeks as the team won the Cook County and State
ournaments, it’s rather difficult to keep one’s mind on
any other subjects for any length of time.

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_ By ROGER WALLENSTEIN
_ With

the

tennis

background

re om which she comes, it’s no
der that Susan Graham of
Jorth ield placed second in the

Girls’ 10-and-Under Division of the
bis State Junior Tennis Tournnent last summer, even though
had been playing the game

s than a year.

Recently
der

she won the 12-and-

Mrs. Graham stays busy with
her job but still manages to watch
Susan play as often as possible. ‘I
really don’t have time to coach
her any more,” explains Mrs.
Graham. ‘‘But we do get a chance
to sit down and discuss her |
matches. I’d have to say that this
~ year is a learning year for Susan.
Next year we’ll concentrate on
winning.”

title in the Barrington Hills

Club Junior Invitational
fennis tournament, and she has
urned
in a number of other
parkling tourney performances
summer.

Her

success

is

no

accident,

cause Susan’s mother Florence
s been playing the game since
ie was her daughter’s age. Mrs.
aham is now the executive
nager of the Libertyville RacClub, which is under conuction.
_ “Susan started tennis by her,’ says Florence. “But once
2 got started, I picked her up
id tried to help her game as

ich as I could.”

Mother

Knows

Best

Susan couldn’t be more fortunate to have such a mother if she
aspires

to

be

a

top-rate

tennis

player. Mrs. Graham is a teaching
pro who headed the programs at
both the Edgewater Beach Hotel
and the Lawchester Club. Her new
position at Libertyville commands
her most of her attention.
“I’m very elated with the progress we’re making,”’ beams Florence. “We figure that the club

should be ready by the fall. Right

now we have 150 members, and
we’re expecting twice that number by the time we open.”
The club will be equipped for
winter play. ‘“‘There’s going to be

State Baseball Title
Legion Tournament at Gurnee last
inday by beating Bloomington 7in the second game
of a
wubleheader
after
losing
the
7

_

er 4-3.

_ Northbrook reached the finals
with a first-round victory over

Galesburg 6-3.
-_
The tournament

victory

will

enable Northbrook to enter renal competition at Canton (IIl.)
‘inning next Wednesday. The
advance

to

the

, which

National

will

phis (Tenn.)

be

World

played

beginning

at

Aug.

Dye, A gase
Will S peak
; At Outing
Northwestern

athletic

in the

fourth

but

stayed

out of trouble through the rest of
the game.
Ken Kozil started Sunday’s first
game
for
Northbrook
against
Bloomington and was tagged with
the loss. He was relieved by Lee
DeMartino
in the seventh
and
Henry Hyde in the eighth. Three
of the four Bloomington runs were

unearned.
Kozil came back in relief in the
second game
and got the win
when Northbrook scored two runs
in the top of the tenth to win.

Tippy Dye and football coach Alex

ase will be the featured speakat the annual golf outing and

26-25

Little

Lassie softball league.
The

Kittens

earned

the right to

orthwestern Club of Chicago
next Wednesday at the Wilmette
Golf Club. The dinner will be at 7

7-2 record. The Schnauzers finished in second place with 5-4. The
Poodles and the Possums tied for

following

Open”
a.m.

which

the

‘Frustration

will begin

at 10:30

Dye will outline Northwestern’s
plans for its athletic program of
1967-1968, while Agase will give a
preview of his grid squad.

Reservations can be made
calling AL 1-0355.

by

An honored guest at the dinner
will be Herb Johnston, who is
tiring this year as equipment
manager for Northwestern after
years of service to the univery.

It

from
Golf

League

sixth

in

the

annual Northern Illinois Women’s
Amateur Golf Tournament recently at the McHenry Country Club.
Four of the local contestants

collected tournament honors.
The fourth flight was won

by

Harriet Kaisor in a sudden death
playoff. Other Sunset Valley golfers who played in the flight were

Mrs.

Richard

Schneider,

Mrs.

Mrs.

Wien

won

the

driving contest for her flight.

parking

lot

behind

the

school’s

Edwards
more,

report

and

with

equipment.

wants

varsity,

sopho-

freshmen

runners

their

own athletic

to

first

for

Deer-

field’s cross-country team will be
held on Aug. 28 at 10 a.m.
All

candidates

should

have

a

physical exam and report at the
assigned time for their equipment.
MEDNICK GETS ACE
Lenny
Mednick
aced
Sunset
Valley Golf Course’s 11th hole last

weekend with a five iron.

tournament

elimination event. The Little Guys

Coach Tom
Stevenson

announced

Baumann of Adlai
High School, has

that the football squad

will begin receiving equipment
today in preparation for next

and

first
senior

practice
hopefuls

seswill

report for equipment tonight from
6:30
to
8:30
p.m. . Sophomore
players will report at. the same

Mary Jane Pin
Ladies to Meet

Harriers

practice

other

beat Ft. Sheridan 13-5 and Wildwood
Park
11-1 before being
eliminated.
Niles and Elmhurst were unde-

Junior
of High-

land Park is the general chairman
of the tournament.

The

gymnasium.

Highwood’s

sions.

tomorrow,

To Report Aug. 28

All
candidates
for
Highland
Park’s cross-country team should
report to coach Duke Edwards on
Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. in the

10-run rule.

ment

Deerfield’s

Men Out Wednesday

in 10 innings, and then downed
Zion 10-0 in a game called by the

E.

third with 3-6 loop marks.

Giant Cross-Country

11,’

says

Mr

But Florence
changes from
when she was a
a completely

sees some notab
what tennis wd
beginner, “It wa
different
ga

then,’”’ she says. “It wasn’t
popular sport, and many consi

ered it a sissy sport—especial.
for boys. Prosperity and adde
leisure time have changed thi
Tennis is addictive—once you’
tried it, you can’t stop playing
The sport is relatively expensi
to play, but it’s becoming avai
able to more people all the time.’

action:

THIRD

ROUND

Zion 5, Lake Zurich 1; Sun Valley
Wildwood
Park
1
(Wildwood
Pa
eliminated);
Mighty
Mites
3, Rou
Lake
2 in 10 innings
(Round
La
eliminated); Niles 8, Elk Grove 4 (H
Grove eliminated); Elmhurst 11, Po
peii 1.
FOURTH ROUND
Mighty
Mites
10,
Zion
0
(Zi
eliminated);
Pompeii 9, Sun Valle
(Sun Valley eliminated).

Get Equipment Thursda

beginning at noon.
Mrs. Herzl Mendelsohn

at

FIRST ROUND
Sun Valley 13, Ft. Sheridan 5;
Grove 4, Zion 3; Elmhurst
10, La
Villa 0; Niles 10, Lake Bluff 0; La
Zurich
1,
Round
Lake
0;
Mig
Mites 9, Chicago Spartans 0.
SECOND ROUND
Elk Grove 5, Sun Valley
2; Niles
Lake
Zurich
0
(Lake
Zurich
eli
nated);
Elmhurst 2, Mighty Mites
Zion 10, Ft. Sheridan 0 (Ft. Sherid
eliminated);
Round
Lake
10,
La
Bluff
3
(Lake
Bluff
eliminated
Wildwood Park 10, Lake Villa 0 (La
Villa eliminated).

tonight.
The
Mighty
Mites
beat
the
Chicago
Spartans
9-0,
lost
to
Elmhurst 2-0, beat Round Lake 3-2

Wednesday’s

played

the one I did
Graham.

the title which will be determined

The Illinois State Junior Tennis
Tournament opened Monday at
the Birchwood Club in Highland
Park. The finals of the tournabe

Susan

Stevenson Grid Hopeful

of Sunset Valley

Junior Tennis Meet
Opens at Birchwood

will

thinks

feated in games through Sunda
Niles is the defending champion.
The scores through Sunday

lost to Elk Grove 5-2 and Pompeii
9-8 to fall out of the double-

in the third flight, while Mrs.
Robert Wien took a fourth in the
flight.

Graham

Highwood’s Mighty Mites, winners of three of four games played
in the Little Major League tournament, are still in contention for

entry, the Sun Valley Little Guys,

Harold Miller, and Mrs. Oliver
Castle.
Mrs. Jordan Uttal placed second

first

Mrs.

farther advanced than she wa
“Susan plays a superior game ¢

For Tourney Title

Eleven
women
golfers
Sunset
Valley
Women’s’

competed

mother.
“This winter he'll bh
taking lessons from George
Libertyville, and he could have
fine future in tennis.”’
Susan is very enthusiastic abo
the game. “I really like it,” s
says. “‘And I try to play ever
day. This winter I’ll take lesso
from George, and I’m_looki
forward to it because last winter
hardly got to play at all.’

Mites Still in Race

Valley

Moms

Highwood

Mr. Graham also helps Susan
before tournaments. ‘Mom used
to hit with me before my matches,”’ says Susan. ‘But she’s too
busy now, so Dad comes out and
warms me up before I play.”’
Steve Plays Tennis, Too
Steve Graham, 12, has been
away at a summer camp this
summer, but it’s a good bet he’s
been playing a lot of tennis. ‘“‘He’s
really pretty good,” says his

Harold Graham, who recently
moved his family from Deerfield,
also joins his wife and daughter
on the courts when he finds time.
As a matter of fact, if it wasn’t
for tennis, Graham may never
have met his wife. “I was teaching at Lawchester,” relates Mrs.

Other members

- play the Mothers by winning the
regular league season title with a

dinner of the N-Men’s

Started

who played in the meet were Mrs.
Herschell Lewis, Mrs. Stanley
Lang, Mrs. Harry Reisman, and
Mrs. William Fleming.

the

her age, and once she beats some

of the adults, they won’t play with
her any more because it’s too
embarrassing.”

In the championship flight, Mrs.

Club and

ers

Tennis

Kittens Defeat

for

Mr. Graham is as proud of
daughter Susan as Mrs. Graham.
“Her only problem is finding
someone to play with,’’ says the
father. ‘She beats all the players

the entire program.”

Robert Jordan placed fifth.

year

Father Is Proud

In Tourney

Jan Gampietro drove in the
winning run in the last inning as
the Kittens beat the Lassie Mothers 26-25 in the final action of the

director

seven indoor courts so we'll be
playing around the calendar,” she
relates.
While Mrs. Graham will be
manager of the club, George
Jennings, a long time pro around
this area, will head the teaching
program. “‘All of the teaching will
be done with the Jennings’ method,”’ says Mrs. Graham. “I should
find some time to give lessons
myself when the club gets going,
but George will be in charge of

Golfers Win

Dave Thake was Northbrook’s
winning pitcher against Galesburg. He allowed just five hits in
going the distance. He gave up
two runs in the first inning and
another

PORT

Sunset

yoes to Northbrook
_ Northbrook’s American Legion
_ baseball team won the State

Graham. ‘Hal came out to play,
and I probably never would have
noticed him if his game wasn’t so
bad. He was really unorthodox so
I offered to help him. And I must
admit, under my tutelage, he got
better,”’ she says with a smile.

The first meeting of the Mary
Jane
Lanes
Ladies’
Bowling
League will be held Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of
Mary Jane Lanes in Highwood.
Rules and regulations will be
discussed and the starting date for
the league will be agreed upon.
Any interested bowlers can call

Mrs. Ronald Smith at 432-6093 or
Mrs. William Russell at 432-4410.

time tomorrow
evening.
Fres
man equipment will be issued
the same time on Monday.

Baumann

said

that

medic

examinations, insurance, and pd
ental-consent forms will be nec
sary before students will be peé

mitted to start practice.
Baumann will be assisted
Mr.
Griffith
with
the
vars
team,
while Pat Gilmore
handle the sophomores and Da
Jacobs the freshmen.

EBY

GARNERS

ACE

William Eby recorded a

hole-

one last weekend at the Nor
Shore Country Club. Eby aced t
146-yard third hole with a fi
iron.
CARDS

HOLE-IN-ONE

Larry Haggerty needed only o
shot last weekend to hole No

Shore Country Club’s 152-y
16th hole. He used a five-iron.

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for eggs and other things like clothing, shelter,

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A SUCCESS STORY
In 1960 we opened a

little store with a big idea. A few years later the

idea started paying dividends and we moved into our present, larger
store. Early this fall we'll move again. Our new store will be 10 times

as large as our original store. The idea is a success. Our growing list
of satisfied customers testifies to the fact that honest value plus that
“personal touch” are a winning combination. Let us help you, and
prove the fact.

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much to move our present stock to the new store. So you can help us

and yourself by taking advantage of our extra savings. Come in and
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for. Deduct 10% and pick up some real bargains, now!

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                    <text>Also Serving Bannockburn,
Lincolnshire, and Riverwoods

"THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1967

15 CENTS

Trinity United
Church of Christ

_ RUMMAGE
SALE
August 17-18
To Benefit the
“Swinging Set

�SINCE

1884

Quinlan. and LYSON,Inc.nanner
FINANCING

REALTORS
OFFICES ALSO IN EVANSTON, GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOK,

WINNETKA &amp; LAKE FOREST
... 735
OPEN

A REAL VALUE
All brick three bedroom RANCH. Sep. dining
tively decorated. Full basement, 2-car garage.
fenced
yard,
beautifully
landscaped.
Trees!
neighborhood. Realistic price. $27,900.

DEERFIELD

MONDAY

THRU

ROAD

e Phone:

SATURDAY,

9:00

WI

5-3750

‘TIL 5, SUNDAY,

10 ‘TIL

5

HIGHLAND PARK
Lasting quality and craftsmanship are evident in this wel
planned ranch, on beaut. Idscpd. 100 x 140 site in Highland
Park, Stone raised hearth fplce. in liv. rm.; din.-L; 3 lIge.
bdrms., 2 baths, mod. kitch.; den; jalousied porch; basement
with recreation room. $42,500.

room. AttracPrivate Patio,
Ideal
young

te
A HOME IN THE WOODS
A minimum of care is required to maintain the rustic charm of this
contemporary split-level on a wooded acre in Riverwoods.
Lush grounds and
bdrms. plus den (or 4th bdrm.,) Huge liv. rm.-din. rm. w/stone fplc. trees. 3
and full
window wall. Fully equipped deluxe kitchen, 22 baths. $43,750.

WOODLAND
4

PARK

ile
Gabe Cn,
Sin! ‘rm.,
Tenanirees
fireplaceWarmers
wall in living
room; teeny
sep. dining
excellent
,

kitchen, 3 bedrooms (2
jalousied porch; heated

to school. $39,900.

:

;

Walking

paneled): eleo Pine paneled
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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.”

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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.

�eS

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

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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

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on page 8.

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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.
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�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

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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

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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
ent. |
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planned
a
toward
developer
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Reader Questions Log

Peak,

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.

Announcement

You

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Ext

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($3.00 includes Tax and Tip)

Smongash

12 to 8 P.M.

ond

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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-

that they may

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no variations be granted. Other-

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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

=
©
—
—
—

a

police lineup.
Mr. Travelstead is the father of
three children.
: .

superin-

Greta Lederer, Ine. 3
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to discuss the matter soon with
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.

e

17 on a charge he

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Park

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“They’re

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is a definite

Deerfield Scout

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to

1001

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fifth year camping with Burlingame Scout Troop 10.

George, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

of Swanson

Av., will be a junior at Deerfield
High School this fall. His family
moved to Deerfield last October
from Burlingame, Calif.

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Mr.
nam.

being

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.

—

Called Birch Arm

—

Chair

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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

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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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10, 1967

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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.

August

10,

1967

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careful measuring
— and by not leaving anything
out. Mrs.

Robert

Paxson of Evanston, home

omist, explains a recipe to (from left) Laurie Murphy, Cathy Crowe, and Gail Burns, all of Glenview.

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gourmet cooks Debby Palmer (left, left photo) and
Mary Ann Carney, both of Glenview, diligently
measure a tablespoon of mayonnaise under the
guidance of home economist Mrs. Joseph H. But-

Girls Develop

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Enforcement:

BRUCK
Editor

time

girls,

they

most

are

the

daughters

their mothers

in

the kitchen.
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
ratio

to

the

stimulation

they

receive.
To this end, future homemakers
get
a headstart
in the
park

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
0. office.
They learned to decorate cakes,

o make cookies and finger sandiches, to prepare a simple luncheon with sandwiches, salad, and
dessert, and breakfast with coffee
ake.
At a tea for their mothers, they
Served the cookies and _ sandiches,

fresh

from

the

freezer,

and demonstrated their prowess
n setting a table and being a
ostess.

Their instructors were Mrs.
Roger Paxson of Evanston, and
rs. Joseph Butterworth of Skoie, Northern Illinois Gas Co.
ome economists.

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Kitchen Skills
By CAROL

terworth of Skokie. Lisa Wehrheim

Cong. Robert McClory (R-12th)
of Lake Bluff has called for
establishment of a National Institute of Law Enforcement, headed
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.
amendment,

which will be offered prior to final
debate on the measure, combines

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Albert K. Pounian of Lake
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College and member of Barat’s
Upward
Bound teaching staff,
recently

traveled

to Indiana

and

Missouri as a consultant to the
federal government Office of Economic Opportunity, evaluating the
Upward Bound programs.

McC lory

oa

legislation which has been offered
by Republican
and
Democrat
members. In addition to the
training and research subjects
dealt with in the McClory Amendment, the measure also provides
for planning and action grants to
local and state law enforcement
agencies.

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�Travel Notes

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-

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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

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Eo

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in

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*

Edwin

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are home

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after vacationing

co

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Robert Kanes of Highland Park,

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stu-

a sophomore at the University of
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dents from the Music Center of
Deerfield at a recent state contest.

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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

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mused in one of the oldest buildings in the
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Lester E. Davis,
Ln.,
Deerfield,

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in
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and 70,000 square feet of office,

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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.
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formulas stored in its “memory”
the
computer
precisely
meters

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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-

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User

The Sara Lee bakery, opened in
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6 million pounds of milk, 9 million
pounds of eggs, 12 million pounds
of butter, 3 million pounds
of
cream
cheese,
and
2 million
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Refrigerated

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is

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the

to

cakes

rise

for

minutes.

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go

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about

a

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placed

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a

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OSE

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they

research,
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_ 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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Upward
Bound
shown in major
country.

ministrator
of Highland
Park
spital, will be made a member
he American College of Hospital
Administrators Aug. 20 in

LO)

served

During his first year, Prof.
Pounian co-ordinated the National

Picks Giesen
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has

consultant for Project Upward
Bound since August, 1966, after
completing his first summer on

Donald J. Giesen

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professor

His own paintings and drawings
have been exhibited at the Chicago Art Institute; National De-

res

Prof.
Pounian
visited Notre
Dame University and Washington

tee.

ET

Opportunity.

the Ravinia Festival Art Commit-

7» OTe

Albert K. Pounian, professor of
art at Barat College
and a
member of the college’s Upward
Bound teaching staff, recently
traveled to Indiana and Missouri
as a consultant to the federal
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indi

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Jewett
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Field
azel,
Sunday,
hour:
Children’s
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—

House,

835

Reading

Friday

room:

1 to ere

635

a

so

a.m.

to age

Wednesday,
8
are
provided.

Deerfield
8,

Rd.;

18 6 Dm:

9:30

Fellowship,

—

a.m.,

school

nursery

and

6 p.m.

service:

Dr.

f

Church

through

college

Y.P.

Wednesday,

7:30

Preach

T h

S

oun

Webb

Pomeroy,

first

and

Howard
8 a.m.,

10

holy

a.m.,

third

Prayer—second

and

EVANGELICAL
North

Church

school:

Midweek
p.m.

Parker.

M. Lipsey.
holy com-

communion—

Sundays,

morning

fourth

Sundays.

UNITED

ay

9:30

service:

a.m.,

all classes.

Wednesday,

7:30

chairman

9

of the.school of religion at Centenary College, Shreveport, La., will

B eth
El
B
li

Methodist Church in Deerfield
10 a.m. this Sunday.

To

Hold

degree from Centenary, his divini-

b ~

ty degree from Union Theological
School in New
York,
and his

tte.

Pid b
.
uburban

doctorate from the University of
Edinburough faculty of divinity in
Reet and

hold a : smoker at; 8 p.m. Wednes:
day in the Villa Moderne in
Northbrook.
-

He

received

his

sayd

undergraduate

that

today’s

students of the last two decades.
Dr. Pomeroy contends that the

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

S

eague

at

After 15 years of teaching. Dr.

Pomeroy

ing

instead

METHODIST

PRESBYTERIAN
First

‘Senior High Fellowship:

p.m.
Choir

Smoker

—_—_

Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities are provided.

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
Sunddy.
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
m

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Bethlehem

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oe jonni. Bouldin,

be the guest preacher at Christ

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.

FREE

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EVANGELICAL

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The Rev.
services:

Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Richard A. Swanson.
Sunday services: 10:45 a.m.;
7 p.m.

omero

Will
io

7 p.m.

D.

Jack

Rev.

The

Curate:
Sunday

Davis.

a.m.,

Nursery facilities are provided.
High

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

Zion

Address: Deerfield and Wilmot Rds.

Rector:

Community
10:45

Beth Or
Office:
Rabbi:
Friday.

LUTHERAN

St. Gregory’s

Services:

THE

JEWISH

EPISCOPAL

Address: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev,
Elmer
E.

school,

9:30

a.m.,

9:45

BAPTIST
Sunday

school:

practice:

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Angelettes,

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7:30

Wednes-

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‘Sunday, Aug. 13: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
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Nursery
facilities
are
pro-

Assistant
minister:
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Rev.
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Sunday
service:
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sixth grade.

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p.m.;

7

from

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
First Church of Christ,

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.
Confessions:
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

the

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.

Immaculate

E.
&lt;

complex of office buildings, research facilities and light industrial plants. Every effort
will be made to preserve a park-like setting. [] An outer rim of structures will look out
upon a public park and the adjoining Old Elm Country Club. Completing shis circle

om
tag

Highland

x

ole ag

I

under

be

roof when

a

bes

side of Skokie Highway

(the extension of toll-free Edens

ae

the complex is

.

_

me!
aa

Ros

Highway).

For complete details, call or write

EDSON

M. BROCK

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Jr., 875
Park,

1855, a Tradition

524 Davis St.

SINCE
1866

mons’ son, Navy Lt. (jg) George

eee

feet will

three floors. This prestige space is offered at attractive: rates. [] Valley Industry Park
is located in Highland Park, Illinois, immediately north of Illinois Rte. 22, on the east

recently held a tea at her home.
Guests were invited to meet Miss
Judith L. Leister, and her mother,
Mrs. Volney B. Leister, of Evanston. Miss Leister and the Har-

ee

square

1,500,000

Since

H. Harmon, will be married this
fall. Lt. Harmon recently returned
from a tour of duty aboard the
minesweeper USS Pivot that included 20 months in Vietnam.

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structures. The inner

multi-tenant office building shown above. Leases are now being taken for this ultramodern office structure . . . with up to 17,000 square feet available on each of the

Conception

HOLDS TEA AT HOME
Mrs. John H. Harmon

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and warehousing

completed. [] First step in the development of Valley Industry Park is the proposed

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

ey

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

fa-

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PARK

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.

tnt

Temple School

:

Congregation

Reform

UNITED

To Supervise

x?Ea

Community

itself

Redeemer

Highland Park Group

3.

Shore

operate

in

LUTHERAN

BAHA’I

z. oe

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.

Increased

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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“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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“INTRODUCTORY

�Richard Kinney
(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-

Planning to air condition
your home or business?
HERE'S WHAT YOU

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

NEED TO KNOW

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will appear in a television program about young children in

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October.

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“Video Nursing,” an educational
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Millin, who were married recently, are living at 1860 Midland Av.,

20.

Mrs.

Weiskirch,

a

former

Mr.

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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
=,
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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
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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.

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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

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3400

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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

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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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INTERVIEWS:

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in Skokie

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air-conditioned office, low
cost cafeteria, and many unusual employee benefits.

— SEARS OUTSTANDING

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UN 9-9000

AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED:
_,

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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

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Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

the entire Midwestern Territory Offices Moving Soon to

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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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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

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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.

}

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

0, 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
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

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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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and Oe et re
—
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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

Evanston Review ~ Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
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

|

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‘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

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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.

~~

1967 Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

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

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&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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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
Classified:
cover pages
Page 91
Page 26

Deerfield Villager
Inside Cover
Highland Park Herald
Page 13
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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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.
=

Now, when you join the Payroll Savings Plan or the Bond-a_
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
you work or bank.
ne

U.S, Savings Bonds/

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help.

* 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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Mrs. Mare

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Mrs. Thomas

Giaimo

Mrs.

Neal Mall

Wedding Bells Ring Out Along North Shore
e Plaza

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.

‘

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.

ve

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
d

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.

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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.
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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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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

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people

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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

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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
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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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the travel sec-

recommend

taking

a’ three-year-old to Europe.
We agree with Robert Bench-

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classes of travel, A, first class,
B, with young children.

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Boches;

We
agree

Wessrerr

When

this column

appears

in print, my family and I shall }
be on the Queen

ing

our

friend.

Mary enjoy-

last trip
There

on

will

.

an old

never

be

|

another ship like this, more
than three football fields long,
40 yards wide, 81,000 tons, 14
decks, a crew of more than |
two thousand. It has carried
all the famous from the Prince
of Wales, Churchill, Roosevelt,
and as many as 14,000 G.I.s
during the war at one time.
We await the New Queen in
1968. It will be great but not
the same.
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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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lowed

we
by

members
Women’s

TODAY
, rden

Club

of Deerfield—Luncheon

meeting,

11

a. m.,

Lambs

Pet

m, junction Tri-State Tollway and Route 176, Libertyville.
: Jorth Shore

Weavers

Guild—Workshop

on

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

ae
il
Dr., Highland

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.

YOw—
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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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ORT

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clude Mrs. SidRobin, Mrs. William EichenMrs.

of the newly formed
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Mrs.

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and

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performance of
Leonard
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and
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New York Philharmonic
in

on,

planned

Jr.,

of year.

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ca is chairman

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are chairman

gelo, Mrs. Earl Ratzer, Mrs. Mel
Linn, and Mrs. Robert Reynolds,

Among

MONDAY
Club of Illinois—Last of series

a

file-in to be fol-

pens and lists of friends names

tavinia Garden Club—i1 a.m. luncheon meeting, home of Mrs.
“ane Knox, 91 Hazel Av., Highland Park; flower arrangements by
mbers of North Shore Garden Club.

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In recent years, contemporary
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new shapes that seem so far out, they can hardly

have

any

meaning

for the people

to whom

they

are presented.
Not only

among

the public, but even among

the

individuals

who

:

express concern over this question of meaning. In
his letter to a friend, painter Irving Kriesberg
compares ancient art — always religious and intimately connected with the life of the people—with
modern art and its relationship to our life today.

The letter is reproduced from the catalogue of his
recent exhibition at the Kasle-Gallery in Detroit.

“Dear Friend,
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art, came

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the

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directly

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letter,

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Among
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Mrs. L. James Switzer of Highland Park;
Mrs. Andrew Allen
and Mrs. Robert J. Mackie, both
of Glenview; and Mrs. Arnold T.
Almgren and Mrs. Julius Caestecker, both of Winnetka.
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frequently being made of lenshun lace.
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parties
have
been
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-mother—(interesting, when you remember that grooms
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Settlement
will be honored
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By SHIRLEY GORDON
June bride season is over and the August bride season is well
underway. How fortunate it is that a bride doesn’t have to be

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Provisionals to Be
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Pi ick Planners
For Banquet
- William J. Lawlor of Winnetka
lis general chairman and Mrs.

Donald T. Sheridan of Northfield
arrangements
|Nov.

21

chairman

annual

award

of

dinner

the
for

Lo yola University’s Stritch School
Ey Medicine.
The dinner will be held in the
ternational
Ballroom
of the
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Mrs.

Fred

M.

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Winnetka
is chairman
of the
committee selecting new members for the Stritch Junior Service
eague. The chosen 39 high school
s seers will be presented at the
inner.

one of the beneficiaries of the
award
é
dinner will be the multi/million dollar Loyola University
| Medical Center under construction
in Hines, Ill.

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many

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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

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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

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Betty

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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

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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
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_ Pat Engelhardt and Sue Giovin-azzo,
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are members of the cast.
_ Mr. Murphy, 1646 Second St.,
will appear in the part of Hero.
Set designer for the company, he
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‘Death

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Feb.

16

_ and 17; and “‘The Best Man,” May
16 and 18.

Tryouts
Clowns”
Sept. 13

for
will
and

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be held at 8 p.m.
14 in Jewett Park

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The Stagers, who are sponsored
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Dick
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surely
is the most
challenging
assignment
of her
film career. The comedy-satire is
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stories
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men: Alan Arkin, Rosano Brazzi,
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Drama
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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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SCISSOR-FINISH

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All

of

of

Highland

Shore

residents

are

on

dogs,

and a

first-step

contest

show.

Park,

leads; Bill Maute of Glenview,
technical;
and Rich Maisel
of

Highland Park, orchestra.

award in a Chicago-area contest.

Entrants

in the

contest,

which

closes Sept. 1, need not belong toa
study

group.

iq

All entries must follow specific
rules

content,

as_

to

and

length

of

poem,

presentation.

—

Rules

are obtainable from the contest
chairman, Miss Evelyn Schmidt,
4205 Madison
(60513).

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Brookfield,

Ill.

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Awards will be made in 12
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children,
sonnets,
humorous
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Other directors are Marilynn Mil-

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KEN ws MIKE

Bird,

Sandy Kavina, and Donna Light,
all of Glencoe.
Alan Nicholson of Evanston is

From
Wilmette—Pete
Collins,
Janet
Howell,
Kathy
Knupfer,
Heidi Knupfer, Bob Keracki, Bob

the

the War
on
Enrichment

Shore Residents
Eligible to Enter
Poetry Contest

From Glenview—Kim Buol.
Dancers in the cast are Becky

Mark

part
of
Cultural

of Glenview; Margot Grimmer of
Glencoe; and Reva Bennett, Carol
Walker, Gloria Bentley, and Richard Arve, all of Highland Park.

Jane Glassenberg, and Steve Robling.
From Glencoe—Andy Chodash,
Sue Elisberg, Donna Light, and
Denny McPhee.
From
Highland
Park—Sally
Maisel and Debbie Redman.
From Kenilworth—Molly Johnston and Jeanette Savage.

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To Benefit Child Ward

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

to distinguish excellence of dramatic writing and plotting
from excellence of acting.
At Northwestern on some of these summer

evenings

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�Real Estate Market Place
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

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Gracious clapboard
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condition throughout,
with magnificent lake views. Priced in upper
brackets.

PRICED

on

page

69.

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COLONIAL

A wonderful family home on wide,
tree-lined street within easy walk
to trains, schools, shopping. Living
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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
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Custom built solid brick ranch on a quiet cul-de-sac. 4
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of fruit trees.) An immaculate, well built home! $39,750.
CALL MARY HERBER

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732

On

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CALL

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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

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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

*«

Shore

MORTGAGES

*

Members

°*

Chicagoland to
serve you

Multiple Listing Service

MANAGEMENT

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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

2nd

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scrnd.

Sep.

P coed rage Age
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bedrm. w/4 closets, |ge. bath w/tub and shower stall; 2 other bedrms., 2 baths. Fabulous pan. rec. rm. w/stone frplc., wet bar. 2

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HIGHLAND

Central

PARK

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Skrinar

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
HI 6-6100

�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.

Brown

in

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
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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�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.

ss
£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-

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seventh and eighth grade boys
who are playing Mighty Midget

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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.
=

Sports Editor Larry Dennis is on vacation this week
Through the Knothole will be back in its regular place
next week.

WILL OFFICIALLY OPEN FOR THE
1967-68 SEASON FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1967
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still

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,
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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
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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

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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

10,

1967

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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

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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

|
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AND

BAT AVAILABLE
AWAY PLANS

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                    <text>Deerfield Chamber of Commerce

ANNUAL

GOLF OUTING
August 16

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niday Chevrolet, inc.

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833 CENTRAL AVE.
HIGHLAND PARK
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&amp; CLAVEY

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|

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HIGHLAND PARK
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TO CHECK

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COLUMN

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BUICK—OPEL
First St., Highland

PHONE:

BELOW

Park

ID 2-4800

FOR THE

ON SAFE USED CARS
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66

2 Dr. 6 Cylinder,
Power Steering.

Standard

CHEVROLET
4 Dr. Sedan.
Trans.

Power

BISCAYNE

6 Cylinder,
Steering,

CHEVROLET
4 Dr. Sedan.
Radio.

BEL

V-8,

6 Cylinder,

4

Steering,

Dr.

Trans.,

+1299

Automatic

98
Trans.,

Power

Radio.

ee L.

$1249

4 Dr. Sedan.
Radio.

Standard

CHEVROLET

bs

oe

4 Dr.

Sedan.

BISCAYNE
Transmission,

CORVAIR-700

Automatic

Transmission,

1966

ee

a

Cutlass

Vinyl

1965 OLDSMOBILE
4 door

1965

Chevrolet

4 door

condition. Automatic

steering, power brakes.

Sedan.

1964

1964

bucket

and

$2495
Automatic,

full power,

Buick

Riviera

REDUCED 1°

2195

One owner car. Full power. A real creampuff.
Must see to appreciate.

Wildcat

Convert. REDUCED 2169

Two to choose from, one red, one white. Both

power and fully equipped.

Immaculate

transmission

luxury sedan.

air conditioned. A beauty!

seats. Automatic transmission, power steering
&amp; brakes. Fine for this weather ee $1795

$199
$199

41295

sharp low mileage car.

oe Steeee $3595

Convertible.

MG

2 door Series 1100. Color is red. See this extra

1965 Olds Cutlass Holiday Coupe. Bucket
Seats. Console. Power steering
&amp; brakes. Radio,
heater, whitewall, etc. One owner—IMMACMAM
628.
Oe
ee
$1895
1965

CHEVROLET

$2895

Can't be told from new.

1966 Toronado with all the goodies including Safety Door Locks, AM-FM radio, Tilt &amp;
Telescopic Steering Wheel and many more

$895

Radio.

COUGAR

steering &amp; brakes. Loaded! Red with black top.

1966 Olds 98 Convertible with FACTORY
AIR CONDITIONING. All the power to make
you acontented owner! ........«. $2995

999

MONZA

“BIGTRIP

Custom interior, Vinyl roof. Automatic, Power

1966 Pontiac Executive 4 Dr. H.T. Power
steering &amp; brakes. Automatic Transmission. A
showroom-fresh car that requires a fine owner.
$2395

+1399

Trans.,

1967

ir,

Listed Below

+1095

Il
Automatic

OLDSMOBILE
H.T.

AIR

Automatic

CORVAIR
Coupe, 4 Speed,

Automatic

Radio.

CHEVY
Sedan,
Radio.

Trans.

—=.~.

100% GUARANTEE
90 Days or 3000 Miles
on any Rudman Used Car

AS IS AND SHOWN SPECIALS!
LIKE BUYING AT WHOLESALE
BISCAYNE

we M_Eeel=

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— IN TIME FOR THAT

You WiLL FFIND. "ANYWHERE

CHEVROLET

a

HI

1964 Buick Station Wagon*195 vow

Power

A must ..... . $1495

V-8, Automatic.

Radio,

heater,

whitewalls. A

real family car.
Ff

}

4

62

62

16
157
:

4 Dr. Sedan.

VOLVO

Dr.

Standard

FORD

AMERICAN
Transmission,

CHEVROLET
V-8,

Radio.

FALCON

Station Wagon.
6
matic Transmission.

4 Dr. Sedan.
sion.

1964

§95

RAMBLER
4

$

Cylinder,

BEL

Standard

Auto-

AIR
Transmis-

THE BRIGHTEST SPOT IN HIGHLAND

$349

$450
$250

4

Dr.

Hard

Top.

Automatic

1964

Ford Fairlane 500 Station Wagon. Auto-

matic

transmission,

V-8,

many other ipahdbes.,

Power

3.

steering

1963

Oldsmobile

F-85,

«tee $1095

4

door.

V-8

with

automatic transmission. Power steering. A fresh

_| SUNNIDAY CHEVROLET

car for your family driving needs
OF

THE

HIGHLAND

PARK

—s«»-—-—« $995

CHAMBER

»

1964 Olds Cutlass SS Coupe $1695
White with black bucket seats. Console shift.

Power. Low mileage.

and

1963 Starfire Coupe. Iwo to choose from
with bucket seats and full power
$1595

PARK

MEMBERS

Pontiac

transmission, power steering &amp; brakes. A car
you can be proud of. Come in and see this
one today
Me oe
oe, cer
$1395

OF

1963

VOLKSWAGEN

One owner car, low
Ideal second car!

miles,

$95 pown
suburban

driven

ALL CARS CARRY A 60 DAY UNCONDITION
AL GUARANTEE or A WARRANTY
FOR
90
DAYS OR 3,000 MILES at GRANT DEAN
BUICK - OPEL

COMMERCE

|

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In exchange for your business over * the next 5 years,
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will furnish all the above, for $29.39" a month. That's close to
your

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heating

bill.

Why

hasn't
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anyone

ever

offered
/

a

deal like this before? Because there's never been a service

like Hot Line before. Call today or mail this coupon. It costs you

nothing. It can mean the modern,oil heat comfort you never

dreamed you could afford. There has never been a better time
than now to convert your old gas furnace or boiler!
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or lower depending on size
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Interest included. 275 gallon
storage tank furnished if

Salted tochons inctaticd to

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Our

are

customers

our

warmest

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existing ductwork.

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©1967, The American Oil Company, Chicago, Ill., *Trademark

�Stark Ghost Of The Past

t]

Stands Out Against The Morning S un
AS THOUGH IN DEFIANCE OF TIME, this frame
the area, was a staunch landmark that made way last
SAVINGS parking lot which will furnish space and an
mains of which are shown in the foreground, went with
away.

store building on Waukegan Road, one of the oldest in
week, among other buildings, for the new DEERFIELD
exit for more than one hundred cars. The old barn, rethe store building. It was the first to fall and be cleared

DEERFIELD SAVINGS will pass its fortieth year this fall. Beginning with a desk in a real estate office, this
mutual association has through the years helped in the development of the fabulous North Shore area. The
institution's savers now number more than seventeen thousand from many parts of the world and has assets
of over fifty million dollars.
You can put time to work for you. With dividends of 434,°% per year compounded
semiannually your savings grow fast for you at DEERFIELD SAVINGS.

Lake County's Largest Savings &amp; Loan

(] i fF in F| F al

Our

Fortieth

Assets

AV

fl 5 .

745 DEERFIELD ROAD

Mon.,

Tues., Thurs.,

saVebar

12:00;

PHONE: Windsor 5-2550

Fri.
— 8:30 to 4:00

‘Closed Wadnesdy

Sat.
— 8:30 to

ae

$50,000,000.00

DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS
Hours:

&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

Over

Year

Fri. eve.
— 6:00

to 8:00

�Parking Plan Squelched

- Kroger Lot Out
“This is a real blow to us,”’ said

Deerfield’s plan for leasing the

on

Ed Gourley, chairman of the vil-

Waukegan Road won't be
available for off-street park-

Kroger property was ‘‘very unusual,” he said. “Like everybody else

been working on the Kroger plan
and this news leaves us with

By RICHARD

The

EDMONDS

Kroger

ng
— even

property

lage

on a temporary

Plans

possibility

of

leasing

peen
asked by the Deerfield
hamber of Commerce and vil-

and

officials for village use of the land
ntil Kroger puts a store there.
Mistaken

Reports that Kroger did not
plan to build in the near future
apparently were mistaken. Mr.
Jursich

said

officials

at

for

leasing

the

Kroger

blacktopping

it.

The

village

groups were going to pick up
property
taxes,
estimated
at
$2,500 yearly, to recompense Kroger.
Louis Netzel, Kroger’s assistant
real estate manager,
Chicago

lage parking committee to negotiate an agreement with Kroger

Reports

‘‘We’ve

property would have gained an
estimated 250 parking spaces for
the village by clearing three
buildings from the lot and grading

is

put,” attorney John T. Jursich of
eerfield said Tuesday. He had

-

committee.

nothing similar to turn to.”

basis.
“The

parking

area, said that officials in Cincin-

nati had not received or rejected
an official village request but
added, “There is no reason to
expect a favorable reply on a
parking proposal.”

the

chain’s general offices in Cincinnati plan to “go right ahead with
the store.”

we’re pressed for capital and
want to use the land we’ve
acquired for our own purposes.”
“In the near future, certainly
within a year or two, Kroger will

build a drug-supermarket

years, according to Earl Paul of
the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce. The chamber was sure
enough of Kroger approval to go
ahead

with

demolishing

cost

estimates

for

the

buildings

and

blacktopping the property.
Other Possibilities
Though the surprise rejection

closes one solution to Deerfield’s
parking woes, it may open another. If

TACT Group

combi-

nation on that site,’ Mr. Netzel
said.
Village merchants had _ anticipated leasing the 60,000-squarefoot lot for as long as three to five

a Kroger store goes in soon,

the lot that goes with it would help
take pressure off other parking
areas.

And

construction

of a new

store would increase village sales
tax revenue, freeing money for
off-street parking elsewhere.
The pressure on business district parking facilities could grow

Formed Here

even

more

acute

if the village

board decides Monday to eliminate

on-street
By RICHARD
Twenty-seven
and
Deerfield

formed

were in the crowd of 250, and
outside the hall circulars were

EDMONDS
Highland
residents

a local TACT

Park
have

passed out calling TACT

committee

and hatreds be-

tween Whites and Negroes.”

The
(Truth

local

committee

About

Civil

of TACT

Turmoil)

has

peen holding private meetings for
groups of 20 to 30 for several
onths, but just this week publicly announced its membership and

(Continued

strips, a movie, and nine books,
including titles by the FBI, Robert
Welch, and successful Negroes.
TACT’s membership form guar-

antees

that

the

not distribute

any

committee

‘‘will

racist material

of any kind,” said Mr. Coniker.
In addition to private meetings
in homes, the committee will hold
secasional public meetings, Mr.

Coniker _ said.
He
indicated
that
Julia
Brown, an FBI
agent and coun-

terspy

3

in Con:-

munist
nage _

_espioforces,

will

probably

speak

in

land

Park

High-

page

6)

The Deerfield Area United Fund

won’t lose support from its two
largest industrial contributors because it decided to drop out of the
Metropolitan Crusade of Mercy.
Spokesmen for Baxter Laboratories of Morton Grove and Sara
Lee said that the Deerfield fund

would probably get about the
same as last year—$457 designated by Baxter employees who gave
at work and $1,465 from Sara Lee,
part of it from employees and
part a corporate gift.
One of the main arguments for

suburban participation in METRO
is the ease with which communities
like
Deerfield
can
reach
industrial gifts. They are pooled
and if METRO reaches its over-all
campaign goal, each participating
community receives its goal.

In a letter this February urging
the
Deerfield
METRO, J. Ron

fund
to
join
McLeod, execu-

tive director of the Suburban
Community Chest Council, warned

Deerfield.
the
When
Mr. Coniker
‘orthbrook-Northfield
TACT
Committee sponsored a speech by

that ‘industry in Chicagoland is
going to gradually but steadily
discontinue designation to chests
outside of METRO as more and
more communities join.”
But officials of the Deerfield

of hecklers

fund feel they can make their goal

|

or

the Rev. Henry Mitchell of Chicago July 21, a number

of
to

firemen

(from left) Gordon

Vines, Tom

Wilson,

and

Bill

Decker compete in the water fight competition with three other
local departments at Highwood Festival Days last Friday. Deerfield
won the fight.

VOL.

Il,

NO.

$4.00

3

A

THURSDAY,

YEAR

AUGUST

3,

1967

United Fund Won’t Lose Funds

opened headquarters at 140 Ferndale Rd. in Deerfield. “Our goals are primarily educational,’’ Jerome F. Coniker, exec‘utive secretary of the local committee, said Tuesday. ‘‘We want
to put the civil rights movement
in the proper perspective.”
To spread the TACT message,
the 27 members have agreed to
| support dissemination of a specific set of materials—four film-

on

Deerfield

right-hand

Deerfield Villager

“l’m a member of the John
Birch Society,’’ Mr. Coniker said,
“but most in TACT are not. The
Birch Society has asked its members to form TACT committees,
but does not control them.”
A TACT pamphlet says that the

in

permit a right-turn traffic lane.

Birch front.”

“to expose the tactics of agitation
utilized by subversive forces in

inciting passions

‘‘a John

parking

lanes
near
the intersection
Waukegan and Deerfield Rds.

Published Weekly

definitely

a possibility.

‘‘This

is

of $52,500 on their own, without
METRO’s help in roping industrial gifts. They dropped out of
METRO after a budget cut which

would have
$49,350.

reduced their goal to

~

‘It’s going to be more work this
way,” William Rauch said this
week. ‘‘We’re going to have to tell

our story on every doorstep and
ask everyone who gives at work
whether they earmarked the gift
for the Deerfield United Fund.”
The local fund held two meet-

ings

this

week,

one

of its cam-

paign
board

committee and one of its
of directors, but neither

group

talked

about reconsidering

Editorial on page
the

withdrawal

from

METRO,

Association
old METRO

the Deerfield
to change its
says, ‘‘We’re
final.’

with the four-year
in the future is

a

communications

prob-

nothing more,’ Mr. Rauch
and added that Deerfield

fund workers are already working
on

9

which Mr. McLeod
called an
“impetuous decision.”
Though Mr. McLeod has said
METRO
will give
fund until Aug. 15
mind, Mr. Rauch
set—the decision is

strictly
lem,
said,

ways

of getting

together

with

METRO for next year.
He
acknowledged
that
the
METRO concept had big advantages for industry. They can count
all their contributions for tax
purposes as being made in the
community where the company is
located, and eliminate the complicated
bookkeeping
necessary
when employees designate gifts to

many different communities.

109 Cuts Costs, Ready to Move
After three weeks
of paring
costs, Deerfield School District 109

should
new

award
schools

contracts
at

a

for

special

two
board

meeting at 8 tonight in Alan
Shepard Junior High School.
“I’m hopeful that we can shave
$65-70,000 off the costs,”
Supt.
William Fenelon said this week.

When bids for the two schools
came in July 14 they were about
$93,000 higher than the $648,000
the district has budgeted for the

by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av.

Highland

Park,

Ill. 60035

construction. The board directed
district officials and architects to
try to work out ways of cutting
costs before awarding contracts.
The reductions

dealing
tors,

have come from

directly with subcontrac-

substituting

concrete

brick

decided by the board tonight. The
district has been debating between
a gas-fired hydronic system, for
which A and F Heating was the
low
bidder,
and
an _ electrical
system, which would make Skokie

Valley Electric the low bidder on

for face brick in parts of the
interior, and using a less expensive roofing material. Bids from
both gas and electric heating

the electrical contract at $145,800.

contractors

But district officials, contractors,
and the architects still expect
completion by September, 1968.

have

been

lowered.

Which kind of heating system
should be used will have to be
Controlled

Circulation

The cost shaving process has
probably held up the start of
construction by about a month.

postage paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

~

�Senior College
May Be Close ©
am

Related

The

Highland

Park

story on page

11

and Deerfield

areas have

a “very

good chance” to be within easy commuting distance of one
of the state’s new senior colleges.
A bill signed last week by Gov. Otto Kerner allocated $3

million for site acquisition for new senior colleges—one of
which

is to be

which
Henry

located

in the

is defined as Lake,
and Cook Counties.

State Rep. Daniel M. Pierce (D12th) of Highland Park said the
second phase of the Illinois Task
Force Report on Education recommended that a senior college
be built in the northwest suburban
area of Chicago.
“I don’t know that the college
will be built in Lake County,” he

said. “It might go to the area
around Palatine, or if it is in the
county, it might be built in the
Lake Zurich-Wauconda region.”
Eye 1,054 Acres
County officials are resting their
hopes on a 1,054 acre-site near

Wauconda which they have designated as a forest preserve.

They say privately that the area
could be the site of three facilities,

either

a

forest

Chicago

metropolitan

preserve,

college, and the county museum,”’
one county official said.
He added that Lake County has
virtually no state-supported institution, and that the county area is
the second largest taxpayer in the
state.
Under terms of an agreemeitt
worked out before passage of the

bill to set up additional colleges
Gov. Kerner has final authority on
where the site will be, and a
bipartisan committee of legislative leaders serves as advisor.

The governor is currently out of
the state serving as chairman of
the President’s Special Advisory
Commission on Civil Disorders.
His office indicated, however, that

no appointments to the bipartisan
college

committee

History. It would
for all three.

Mrs.

Victoria

Johnson,

the

"Book

Witch,"

Library's children's story hour last week. (Howard
Fochler Photo)

ani-

matedly tells a story to her enraptured audience
during the last session of the Deerfield Public

contacting the U.S. government
about a negotiated sale of the
property to the district.
Savings and Loar. Insurance Corp.,
purchased the proverty when the

former

owner

GOURLEY

Five local high school groups will participate in the Fell Company’s
“Happening” and talent contest Aug. 23 in the company’s First Street
parking lot in Highland Park.

Among the entries is an act entitled ‘‘Stop the Bowl, I Want to Eat,”
from the 1966 Highland Park High
cludes Jon Bass, Gail Hirsch, Dave
Simons, John Straus, Jan Ruwitch
Marlon
Schneider,
Linda
Spitz,
Rick Weil and Maggie Koven.
A

domestic

kersons,’”’
Jamie

comedy,

will

be

‘‘The

Student

Also

Trier Has

entered

is

by

Jacober

The

Trier

West folk group which was special
guests

at

a

recent

‘It’s

Here”’

presentation in Chicago. Members
of the group are Jay Giallambardo, Jim Walker,
and Mark
Nudelman.

A

barbershop

quartet

is

New

Trier East’s entry. The members
of the quartet are Jeff Calhoun,
Tom Henschel, Hank Brandt, and
Don Stiles.

Loyola Academy

will be repre-

sented by a singing trio composed
of three seniors, Larry Basil, John
Helle&gt; 2nd Bill Murray.
To Compete

for Cash

These entries, and more
expected from’ North Shore
high

schools,

will

compete

for

cash

prizes.
A Back-to-School fashion show,
with local high school and college
students serving as models, will

also be part of the
program.
6

Cover:

The

federal

on

a

govern-

apparenily has no plans to

develop

the land.
Admires Beauty
But the county has some

ideas.

“There can be no more beautiful
site

for

a

forest

preserve,

a

(Continued from page 5)
present

end

racial

result

scheme
ago.”

situation

of a well
pictured

“is

the

formulated

many

years

“Martin Luther King has assc*
ciated himself with Communists

finiancially—that’s

a

continued,

last

‘‘and

fact,”

he

summe

King’s organization was organizing people in how to conduct a
riot.”’
“The more you get into the
situation, the less you
Negro wants this kind
tion,’’ Mr. Coniker said.

find the
of agita

Pioneer Newspapers.

Annual

By ARMIN

New

in-

ference will play dance music.

Entry

a

cast

The

Refreshments
will be served,
and music by The Geneva Con-

of Deerfield High School.
New

Stunts.

ment

TACT

Bic:

presented

Rigler and Melora

School

Judges for the talent contest
will] be Richard Leslie, managing
editor
of
the
Highland
Park
Herald
anc Deerfieid Villager;
Norm
Hirsch, publisher of the
Highland Park Star; Dena Osborne, general manager of radio
station WEEF; and Steve Anderson,
general
manager
of the

defaulted

been
i

land

Officials of the county forest
preserve district are considering

mortgage.
DREW

enough

A federal agency, the Federal

Groups to Display Talents
By

be

have

a

state senior college, or a site for
the Lake
County
Museum
of
ies

area

Mc-

‘“‘Happening”’

President,

T\HE

Golf Outing

VONDER

Deerfield

LINDEN

Chamber

of Commerce

DEERFIELD
CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
will hold its
annual Golf Outing Aug. 16 at the Tally-Ho Country Club in
Vernon Hills.
After
a
day
of
golf,
swimming,
and
relaxation, members and guests will gather for
dinner at 7:30 p.m. Francis Carr is chairman
of the event.

The

chamber

is composed

of more

than

70

Deerfield business and professional people who
are vitally interested in the community and its

progressive development.
Dedicated
to “making
Deerfield a _ better
place to live, to work, and to shop,’ the
chamber
enters
into
and
sponsors
many
worthwhile projects to further its motto.
Significant revenue to the village is derived
from sales taxes collected by chamber memMr. vonder Linden
bers.
Welcome
signs
at
entrances
to
the
village,
“wer
boxes
in
front
of businezs
houses
and
other
beautificati:n projects, publication and distribu’’:n to all ‘residents of
an annual directory and map plus the maintenance of an office with an
executive secretary are some of the things for which the chamber
generally is known.

Behind the scenes, the chamber is less known for the role it plays as
a clearinghouse of information about the village and surrounding area.

Armin vonder Linden, president of the Deerfield Chamber of Con®
merce, swings at the ball in a practice session for the chamber's annual outing. Watching are (from left) James DiPietro, T. J. Galvani,
and Francis Carr. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)
August

3,

1967

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Bice
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es

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Shopping Center.
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aes

To Rise in Fall
By MELINDA UPP
Construction on the new shopping center at the south

west corner of Waukegan and County Line Rds. is sched
uled to begin this fall, Joseph Valenti, the developer, sai
this week.

The shopping center will include a 100,000-square-foot

Turn-Style family department
south end of the center, and a
25,000-square-foot Jewel,
at the
northern end of the center.
The
center
also will include
about 50,000 square feet of additional stores,
such
as apparel
shops, shoe stores, confectionery

store, to be located at the

=
They said that the new Jewel
will make it possible for Jewel
employees in the Deerfield Com-

mons Jewel and the Northbrook
Jewel’ to offer better customer
service.

stores, service shops, and various
other retail outlets.
1968

Sidney
are

Completion

Morris

and

architects

scheduled

for

Jewel now has a higher volume of

Associates
the

center,

for completion

in fall,

business per square foot than any
other Jewel in the Chicago area, ©
The Turn-Style will replace the

Osco drugstore which traditionally
is combined with a Jewel super

1968.
Jewel officials and Gene Beak, a
representative
of
the
leasing
ae

~

ments will be differentiated from one another by
varying wall decorations, colors, ceilings, floor treat-

The new Turn-Style will be developed into small
shops so that customers will not face "a sea of
merchandise," according to the developers. Depart5

Rng

Rea SERREBe

ment, and, in some cases, walls.

market. Both Turn-Style and Osco
are subsidiaries of Jewel.

agency, Arthur Rubloff and Co.,
said that Jewel stores in Northbrook and Deerfield will continue
to

operate

after

the

new

Will Carry

Quality Goods

Jack Edwards of Deerfield, vice _
president and general manager of —

Jewel

store is completed.

Turn-Style’s western division, sa
that the new department store
will carry quality goods for —
popular-priced market.
nae
He explained that the department store will offer the image
and quality of a regular department store with the advantages a
a discount store.

ne

be —

will

Turn-Style

new

The

developed into shops branching off |
a main aisle, like little stores of
the main street of a parkir
center. Some departments

offer

customer

others

will

ping

be

carts

service,

while

self-service.

will be provided

Sho

fo

customer convenience, and a few
central check-out points will
retained. .

Resident

sy?

is
partment store to the south and a Jewel to the north. Construction
1968.
of
summer
the
ion
complet
with
expected to begin this summer,

The new shopping center at the southwest corner of County Line
and Waukegan Rds. in Deerfield will feature a Turn-Style family de-

With a Big Catch
Clark

The

Village

Deerfield

Board

probably will give final approval
“Monday to an ordinance granting
planned development zoning to
* John Glorioso for his property in
the Hovland subdivision.
The board also will consider
authorizing special assessments to
finance improvements in Hovland
—both to sewers and streets.
Financing new storm sewers,
water

lines,

sanitary

and

has not been a problem.

sewers

After a

in June, the board

public hearing

decided to finance some of the
improvements in Hovland by special assessment and to stipulate in
Mr. Glorioso’s rezoning ordinance
that he construct others.
DUTY IN OKINAWA
Lt. James J. Boyle

III,

son

of

the James
J. Boyles
of 623
Ambleside Dr., Deerfield, who left
for Vietnam in mid-July, now is
on temporary

duty for two weeks

in Okinawa. His wife, Geraldine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Moskow of Skokie, is living with
the Boyles in Deerfield during her
husband’s absence.

August 3, 1967
ont”

cA

Rep

Working out an arrangement to
pay for Hovland street improvements hasn’t been so easy. In
that
over
wrangling
mid-July
question threatened to halt plans
for developing the area.
The village board apparently
misunderstood how much of the
costs

Mr.

Glorioso

was

willing

to

assume. When he said that he
would only pay for half the cost of
paving streets where he owned
property only on one side, the
board had to consider three alternatives:
allowing half streets,
slapping Mr. Glorioso with the full
cost, or making property owners
across the street from his development pay for half the improvement costs.

by

privately

agreeing

to

arrangement for sharing the costs
of improvements.
Two other items on Monday’s
Hovland
to the
relate
agenda

the

from

Will

Receive

Report

Also the board will receive a
report from the plan commission
on four Hovland lots, 28, 13, 27,
and 14, which were not approved
along with the rest of the subdivision. All four are located in the
block

bounded

by

Fairview

Av.,

and the board is expected to pass
an ordinance providing for a

Laurel
Av., Willow
Av.,
and
Gordon Ter.
Mr. Glorioso originally planned
to build a north-south cul-de-sac
halfway down the block, but now

special

may extend it further.

Recommends

Village

Atty.

recommended

Assessment

Richard

Houpt

latter

course,

the

assessment

to

be

levied

against 17 Hovland property owners, as well as Mr. Glorioso.
Under such an ordinance,

erty owners

prop-

could avoid the levy

In other business, the board will
discuss elimination of on-street
parking for right turn lanes at the
intersection of Waukegan
and

Rd

muskies,

snagged

He

100 fish.

than

all of them

three ©

more than —

30 incres long, and caught north- |
erns, walleyed pike, and some —
bass that weighed more than three —
pounds.

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+

Now Read This
IN THE

d feguttins vit

standard

planned development zoning regulations.

820 Oxford

day fishing trip at Cardinals’
Lodge on Trout Lake near Wood—
ruff, Wisc., where he caught more

Deerfield Rds., and will hear the
first reading of next year’s tax
levy ordinance.

subdivision. Along with the zoning
ordinance, the board will pass on
the plan commission’s recommendation that no variations need be
granted

Smith,

returned this week from a sev

Glorioso May Get Final OK
some

Returns

FAR

:| i

by a Highland

EAST

ee

Park

couple ~

brought a change to their ranch style home—it now is decorated
story on page 56.

with an Oriental flavor. Turn to Shirley Gordon’s
*
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EERFIELD

WAS

A

here, he says, but
Margaret Herguth’s story
turn

to page

Bocas

“stinking

20.

OF TWO

town”

Bob

when

York

moved

it now is an ‘“‘ideal” place to live. For;
about Bob York’s 20 years in Deerfield, —
*

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being displayed, turn to our fine arts section,

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�Police

Uncover

Only Few Clues
In Murder Try

said

that

Mr.

Franks’ presence possibly saved
Mr. Dorfman’s life.
The Riverwoods man told Lake
County police that he drives to his

NEWS

publicity

that

has

the

in its relations

village

similar
with

the

former Riverwoods Country Club.
Rumors were circulated that the
club was syndicate-owned. The
club was reorganized last December under
new ownership
as
Ravinia Green Country Club.
Mr. Hill said he thought the
attempt on Mr. Dorfman’s life
was amateur rather than profes-

sional.
“T think it reflects a sign of our
times,” he said. ‘People. think
they

can

get

away

with

things,
and
there
are
kooks who will try to go the
It’s a carry-over from lack
enforcement
in
the _
courts.”’

Waiting

Mr. Carlson told police the two
gunmen ran several hundred feet

back

end

he saw

of the car,

by

only

since

a bend

it

in the

wearing light shirts and trousers.
Their faces were covered with skitype masks which came down to
their chests.
Mrs.

had

called

Mr. Carlson described the men
-as about six feet tall, stocky, and

Riverwoods
Trustee
William
Hill said this week that he doesn’t
think Dorfman shooting incident
will adversely affeet the village’s
reputation.
“T think people will realize this
was an individual matter rather
than a reflection of the character
of the area,”’ he said.
past

Car

the

For Village

commented

then

police.
Apparently the only other eye
witness to the incident was Allan
Carlson of Chicago, who was
working
in the yard
at the
Dorfman residence.

was obscured
road.

No Bad Effect

the.

men

to Portwine Rd.
Mr. Carlson said

Trustee Sees

He

The

north of the driveway, jumped
into a waiting automobile, and
were driven north on Hoffman Ln.

ABOUT

Riverwoods

in

field Rd. to the Anthony Pepping
residence.

these

always
limit.
of law
higher

Dorfman

was

at

home

during the incident,

according

Det.

not

Tuttle,

but

shots. She was

did

informed

hear

to
the

of what

Deerfield Girls Attend Clinic
For Cheeleading and Twirling
Three Deerfield girls are polishing cheerleading and baton-twirling skills this week

the campus

of Lake

at a clinic on

Forest

lege.
Nancy

Col-

Witnesses

Det. Tuttle said that a preliminary investigation has failed to
turn up any neighbors or passers-

by who witnessed the episode. The
detective said that residents in
most

of

the

neighboring

homes

would have been unable to see the
Dorfman driveway due to heavy
woods in the area.
Part of the continuing investigation will involve questioning of
residents along Portwine Rd. who

might have heard the shots or
have seen the automobile.
Det. Tuttle said FBI agents
have been consulted by Lake
County police, but that Chicago
police had not been called in.
Mr.

Dorfman,

who

has

Moate and Karen Mullin-

field
Aylor

High
are

School,
at the

and
sixth

Trudy
annual

North Shore Baton Twirling and
Cheerleading Clinic. It is a fiveday program with six to eight
hours of classes a day.

Miss Mary Thurman who runs
the program, is staging it this
year at 11 different college campuses

across

the country.

been running
since then.

them

every

year

Her assistants this summer are
Miss Colleen Cork of Hamilton,
Ont., Miss Marjorette of Canada,
winner of 500 twirling awards, and
Miss
Sharon
Bartik,
who
was

VACATIONS AT CAMP
Sally Hanscom, duaghter of Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Hanscom

Jr., 1420

Shawnee Trail, Riverwoods, is a
camper for several weeks this
summer at Phanton Lake YMCA
Camp, Mukwonago, Wis. Sally is a
student at Wilmot Junior High
School, Deerfield.
CAMP COUNSELOR
Miss Jan Fairley, daughter of
Mr. nd Mrs. Richard K. Fairley,
1353

is

Kenilwood

a

camp

Ln.,

at

part owners of Hillcrest
Club at Long Grove.

Country

$44,

945-2677

PAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRERREER

THE

Mrs. Helene
Burlington,

Post
Vt.,

ARE COMING

August

1967,

has returned
after a visit

with her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Lamphear, 2639 Forest-Glen
erwoods.

Trail, Riv-

4

EER ‘.

Camp

a sophomure at Miami University,
Oxford, O., this fall.

to

are

occupancy.

Occoneechee, Lake Lure, N. C.,
this summer. Miss Fairley will be

lived in

Franks,

mediate

274 PINE STREET.

Riverwoods,

counselor

of Illinois.
Mr. Dorfman

Mr.

— 4 BEDROOMS

i
ory brick and clapboard Colonial has 22 baths, separate dining room,
ular
tales room with po
et
and cabinets. Dishwasher, water softener,
furnace dehumidifier, custom drapes, carpeting, many wood shutters, attached
garage, full basement, dog run. 8’ x 10’ steel storage building, swing i
professionally landscaped, beautiful trees and shrubs. Across from park.
Im-

She got

ago at Kirksville State Teachers
College in Missouri where
she
teaches during the winter, and has

RETURNS TO VERMONT

and

DEERFIELD — BY OWNER

the idea for the clinics six years

Riverwoods about eight years, is
owner of Union Insurance Agency,
also a Chicago businessman,

Ft. Bliss, Tex., is spending
a
month with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur P. Finkl, 609 Brierhill Rd., Deerfield. Mr. Colburn is an
Army chief warrant officer at Ft.
Bliss.

ix, both members of the sophomore cheerleading squad at Deer-

had happened by Mr. Carlson.
No

chosen Miss Cheerleading of 1967
at a clinic last summer in Michigan.

VISIT IN DEERFIELD
Mrs. John W. Colburn and her
daughters, Mona and Louise, of

ee SN

Dorfman’s

car turned

south onto the street.
Det. Tuttle said the two men
ducked when the first shots hit
the car. Mr. Franks then slammed the accelerator down and
drove a half mile south to Deer-

&amp;

Tuttle

Mr.

firing as Mr. Franks’

Se

Det.

from

Hoffman
and began

*

Park, drove
home.

across

the driveway

Ne

driver, Perry Franks of Highland

directly

which Mr. Dorfman was riding. Per
Franks of
Highland Park was driving the car. The Dorfman
home is at 1001 Hoffman Ln. in Riverwoods.

,

at Dorfman

bushes
Ln. from

This is the vantage point of the Allen Dorfman
driveway apparently used by two gunmen who last
week fired four blasts into the side of a car in

a ee

Fire

Two hooded gunmen fired four
shotgun blasts into the automobile
Mr. Dorfman was riding in early
Friday
morning
as
the
car’s

police

Y
Y
Y

reason for the attack and has not
been threatened.

by

Y

presi-

found

Y
Y
y

Teamsters

was

Y
Y
Y

Hoffa,

dent. He told police he knew of no

shell

ee

of James

One

south of the Dorfmans’ driveway.
According
to police, the two
men stepped in front of heavy

ee.

Union, and he is a personal friend

Use Shotgun
Det. Tuttle said the shots were
fired from a 16-gauge shotgun.

hh

The intended victim, Allen M.
Dorfman, 1001 Hoffman Ln., has
not requested police protection,
according
to Mr.
Tuttle,
and
“doesn’t seem very worried.”
Mr. Dorfman, 43, is owner of an
insurance company that reportedly has written millions of dollars
of insurance for the Teamsters

“If they wanted to get him they
would
have
shot
right in the
window,”’ Det. Tuttle commented.
“Maybe they didn’t want to get
the other man involved.”
The gunmen fired one blast into
the right front section of the car,
two into the right side, and a
fourth into the rear of the car.

i

Detective Henry Tuttle said this
week that all possible shreds: of
information
about
the incident
would be checked.

Usually he makes the trip alone.

a

lice don’t have “much to go
on” in their investigation of
last week’s attempted assassination of a Riverwoods
man.

Loop office with Mr. Franks, 2881
Idlewood Ln., about once a month.

Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
y
4
Y
s
y
Y
Y
Y

Lake County sheriff’s po-

3,

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DEEBFIELD

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A. ROE......

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1966

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and

nation

since

1960

Refuse: Next Step
don’t lessen the critical need for co-operative efforts toward a solution.

T’S BEGINNING to look as if area
municipalities should stop looking to
Springfield and start turning to the county
for a solution to rapidly growing refusedisposal problems.

HE PRACTICAL answer for Highland Park and Deerfield seems to
be spreading the refuse costs over a large
base without creating a new governing district and still giving Deerfield the protection it feels it needs.

In its recent session, the iiste legislature followed a predictable course by
failing to approve the North Suburban
Refuse Council’s proposal to allow municipalities to attack the refuse propiers

The

only

jointly.

The

vehicle for such

have issued bonds. to purchase disposal
facilities, such as sanitary land fills and
high-capacity incinerators that no single
area community can afford.

authority

paid by users, be they scavengers

or mu-

Vernon Township Supervisor Clarence
Pontius, vice chairman of the Lake County
Board's public works committee, is generally receptive to the idea.

Current laws give municipalities the
power to veto land fills within a mile of

OTH MR. PONTIUS
and Frank
Peers, Deerfield Township supervisor, feel that refuse disposal is an areawide problem that could best be handled
by a public agency.

borders,

and

Deerfield

feared

that

the new law would permit undesirable
land-fill operations in its back yard.

Deerfield and Highland Park should
propose to the county board that. the
county handle the problem. Other area
municipalities such as Lake Forest, Lake

EERFIELD was joined by other
communities like Glenview and
Northbrook in this objection, and the
House Municipalities Committee decided
not to approve

a measure

which

Bluff,

the mu-

In addition,

there

was

some

hesitancy

come

Springfield

slight,

but

critical

authenticity

Burned
Charles

of

the

‘We

Every Hut’ letter. Mrs.
Beeson’s incredulity re-

garding

American

Vietnam

seems

Where

has

atrocities

in

naive.

she

been

hiding

for the last two years? Has she
seen no pictures of napalm-burned
children, seen no television of our

infantry
torch,

putting

read

villages

to

the

no articles of civilian

bombing, including the cluster
bomb units dropped on North
Vietnamese

villages?

Has she not heard about the
silent acquiescence of the American military in the torture-interrogations of the suspected Viet Cong,

August 3, 1967
=

displacement

of one-third

of

sacred to their
as if they never
All of these
documented by

religion, destroyed
were?
atrocities are well
respected report-

ers of our mass media, including
Morley Safer for CBS and Harrison Salisbury, Jonathan Schell,

and Martha Gellborn of the American Friends Service Committee.
Indeed, one has only to refer
Mrs. Beeson to the Congressional
Record of June 16, 1967, which

contains a group of letters written
and

Marines

serving

in Vietnam, expressing their hor-

that

steps

must

the

ment can reassure Mrs. Beeson
regarding our motives in Vietnam.
Nothing they can say about our
methods will convince a growing
minority that there isn’t a tragic
immorality, a hideous lack of
decency in the conduct of the
largest, most powerful nation in
the world against an agrarian,
underdeveloped country of 16 million war-weary people.
Mrs. Alfred H. Stuart
720 Coronet Rd.

Says Ad Reveals
True

The board recently learned that its guaranteed camp
goal would be cut from the tentatively promised $50.5 0

to $49,350 by the Suburban Community Chest Couniy »
the Metropolitan Crusade of Mercy

GLENVIEW—

Defense

Depart-

It

that

was

I

(METRO).

Although the $52,500 goal was only tentative, Subu Dal
Council officials had told Deerfield that final approval wa
almost guaranteed.

local budget and told the 17 participating —
how much money they could expect in 1968.

So when the board learned of the lower goal set by th
Suburban Chest, it decided to conduct an independent CE
paign and to postpone a decision on joining METRO |
one year.
circumstances

necessitating this decision were

unfortunate result of honest misunderstandings betw
Suburban officials and the board of the Deerfield
Fu
We regret that Deerfield will be unable to participate
METRO this year, as do the Deerfield Fund officials,
cause we believe in the principle behind a joint metro
tan campaign. METRO distributes excess funds where
are needed most and saves contributing industries a lo
bookwork.

However, we think that the Deerfield board decided
~ the only course it could honorably take this year.

HE AGENCIES

originally had requested a total

$58,000 and had become reconciled to the $52,
They could not, in good conscience, be asked to acc
further cuts at this late date.

Whether the local United Fund can honor its pro
of $52,500 to these agencies now depends upon the

resi-

dents of the Deerfield area, who gave only $41, 000 last
year and have never exceeded $45,715.

Viet Picture

amazement

ror and guilt.

Perhaps

agree

Atrocities

people, their anand graveyards,

soldiers

Fund is taking a big gamble with the charitable agencies and service organizations which depend upon the f
for financial support.

The

the Vietnamese
cestral homes

by

yet,

Forum

Cites Viet War
the

HE BOARD of directors of the Deerfield Area United

N THIS BASIS, the Deertietd board worked out

to us.

they

The Public

GLENVIEW—I
would like to
reply to the letters questioning

Riverwoods

be taken as our affluent suburban society
increases in number, purchases, and refuse. A broad-scale attack by the Lake
County Board seems like the best answer

These problems make the possibility of
in

and

Most local government officials, even
those whose disposal problems haven’t be-

among the municipalities and the House
committee about creating another governing body when suburbia already is entangled with many special taxing units.
success

Lincolnshire,

Necessary Risk

should be asked to join the effort.

nicipalities could not agree on themselves.

the

at Na

nicipalities that do the hauling.

Highland Park supported the legislation, but Deerfield was not receptive to it
because one part of the bill would have
permitted land fills within one mile of the
‘ corporate limits of municipalities.

their

—

regional

which
already
has
revenue-producing
power, as well as an over-all view of the
area’s needs. Perhaps it could develop
disposal facilities to serve specific areas
and then recover the cost through fees

an attack would

have been refuse commissions that could

'

existing

that seems suited to the task is the county,

read

(Continued on page 73)

with

Mrs.

We hope the residents, too, will feel a sense of co n

ment by volunteering to serve the local board and givi
generously this fall.

�Kc,

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Devaluation, Congestion Feared
By MARTHA

JUST

EIGHT

MONTHS,

CLEVELAND

the first of the

1968 Presidential

Maries will be held in New Hampshire.

pri-

ther the name of U.S. Sen. Charles H. Percy will be on the GOP
is still a matter of conjecture. But at least one Percy booster,
ook County Commissioner Charles F. Chaplin of Winnetka, predicts

Krembs Testimony Centers
On Traffic, Nearby Property

it will.

Charges

Winnetka Republican

is a native of New Hampshire

and still has

friends there. Correspondence with them has convinced him that
is much potential Percy strength in the state.
er potential GOP contenders—Gov. Ronald Reagan of California,
Nelson Rockefeller of New York, Gov. George Romney of
gan, and former Vice President Richard Nixon—all have active
zations in New Hampshire, each driving hard to deliver the
’s primary vote for its candidate next Mar. 12. But Sen. Percy is
an avowed candidate, is not actively seeking the GOP nomination,
has no organized support.
10ugh this might seem to dim the hopes of the Percy-for-president
yorters, there are fascinating possibilities in three other early
ary states, including two where there are new primary laws.
TWO—WISCONSIN

Policy
te

AND

NEBRASKA~—have

adopted

a

of the third—Oregon—that almost guarantees that Sen.
Percy’s name will be on the ballot by providing
that candidates’ names be filed by a special
commission rather than the contenders’ supporters.

The

commission

lists

all

‘serious’

candidates, including those who have been
mentioned as potential candidates by radio,
television, and newspapers.
Sen. Percy certainly will qualify in this
respect. The only way he will be able to keep
his name off the ballot will be to formally
request that it be kept off. This is a step not
often taken—even by reluctant candidates.
Primaries,

of

course,

do

not

necessarily

determine
who
will get
the
nomination.
Republican delegates will decide that when the

;
Sen. Percy

party

meets

in

convention

next

summer

in

mi Beach. But the primaries could play a major role.

ACKERS OF SEN. PERCY believe he has a lot of unmeasured
strength that could be revealed when voters go to the polls. One
f the bright Republican newcomers, he makes a forceful television
ppearance and has been written up by all major newspapers.
rey backers also point out that hearings on his “home ownership”
designed to permit low-income families to own their own homes,
‘going on at the same time as the disturbances in Newark,

Detroit,

many other cities. Sen. Percy has contended that home ownership
vital step toward ensuring respect for property, His backers say
recent property destruction

during the riots proves

his point.

er, backers of the Kenilworth Republican believe that present
contenders for the GOP presidential nomination may cancel
elves out, requiring the party to turn to Mr. Percy.

staff members have little to say about the
They point out that the party’s presidential
d to a man who has not actively worked for
g that—at least not yet. A series of primary
him change his mind.

current presidential
nomination rarely is
it. Sen. Percy is not
victories just might

Dist. 113 Seeks Teacher Aides
E: : her aides are being sought
eerfield-Highland Park School
‘ict 113 for the 1967-68 school

Highland Park. Those interested
also can call the office at the
district administration building.

e aids will assist in nonhing duties, such as supervisstudy halls, assisting in scilaboratories, and helping in

aid on an hourly basis, most
work

part-time,

such

as

ings or afternoons only.

mary qualification for a posiis an ability to work with
age
students.
No
college
ining is required. Laboratoy
tants should have substanscience backgrounds.
iries on these
positions
d be directed to the office of
assistant superintendent for
mnel, 1040 Park Av. West,

ir.

HOME
and
Mrs.

Robert

W.

Bracken and children, Ann-Marie,

ichael, and Jennifer, 432 Willow
Deerfield,
have
returned

qd

ome

after

a

racken’s parents,

visit

with

The James

rackens in Philadelphia.

Mr.
W.

a proposed

2,748-

rise development

near

single-family
best use.

here would lower the value of
adjacent property and create huge

The

on

the

had

hearing

lasted nine hours,
oral testimony exof one real estate
gave an oral rebutA total of 21 hours

is

only

near

Mrs.

Mary

Krembs

talked

four offers

property between

Northbrook, Highland Park, Deerfield, and Glencoe.
Owner

never

to the

that

er

Builders

acre,

of

and

to purchase

offered
last

the

1964, when Mill-

$9,500

year

per

when

Call

Joseph
Mrs.

stand

had

tried

and

to

were

Attorney

Rolnick,

Krembs,

as

a

opposition
‘Frankel.

was

attorney

for

called

to

the

witness

by

hostile

attorney

Questioned

about

offers

James
to buy

the Krembs property, Mr. Rolnick
testified that several offers were
refused because the price per acre
was under $12,500, the minimum
he could accept. Some offers also
were
rejected
because
of
financing problems and requests to

make payments on an installment

a

basis, he added.

Columbus, O., firm offered $12,500
per acre.

Evanston
and developer
Jack
Gould of Chicago have requested
a special-use permit to allow
construction of the planned-unit
development.

they

the property

turned down.

trustees,

After Mr.
Gottlieb’s rebuttal,
the Glenbrook trustees said Mr.
Gottlieb at least ‘‘appeared to be
talked.
Attorneys for the opposition also
presented witnesses that contradicted Mr.
Gottlieb’s testimony
that Mrs. Krembs had received

Rd. and west of Lee Rd. The land
but

tified

purchase

they, however, denied that they
advocated a single-family use.

zoning of a 133-acre site between
the tollway spur and Lake-Cook
unincorporated,

the Pulte Development Corp. tes-

Kenroy Inc., apparently had. Even

previously had been devoted to the
hearing on the request for re-

is

be the

though some members of his firm,

proposal

concluding all
cept for that
developer who
tal yesterday.

would

Yesterday, Mr. Gottlieb said he

traffic jams highlighted the third
public hearing
Friday.

homes

he

Joe Horwitz, president of Red
Seal Homes, and David Comeau of

When Mr. Rolnick testified that
had “no recollection” of an
(Continued on page 72)

Will List Arguments

The petitioners and the objecting municipalities will be allowed
to submit memoranda summarizing their arguments before the
county zoning board formulates a
recommendation on the proposal,
which will be ruled on by the Cook
County Board.
Testimony indicating the development would hurt the value of
nearby property contradicted ear-

|

Anyone re

2

Create your own

individual

sports

by

ensemble

com-:

plementing this traditionally
tailored

Blazer

jacket

with

Krannenberg,

who

the

your own selection of check
or glen plaid trousers (or

project would
any kind on
erty.”

have ‘‘no effect of
surrounding prop-

both). An authentic natural
shoulder look . . . as blazer

lier testimony

by planner

had

George

said

alone or with slim slacks. In.
an inviting selection of Cultured Colors.

Testimony on the traffic problem, presented by traffic consultant Leo Wilkie, also conflicted with
earlier testimony given by another

from

$35

consultant, Richard S. Beebe.

Conflicting

testimony

also

was

the reason for the final rebuttal
given yesterday by real estate
developer Roy Gottlieb, who ear-

lier had told the zoning board that
multi-family development would
be the highest and best use for the
land.

Glenbrook
Trustees

Sanitary

Kenneth

R.

District
Bodle

478 Central
Highland: Pack

and

Art Held testified Friday that Mr.
Gottlieb

told

them

in

1965

Open Thursday
night

that

Due to acquiring the furnishings of the famous Carvel Hall,
Annapolis, Maryland, to help refurnish the Evanston Inn, we
_ will be selling the surplus furniture and dishes of the Evanston
Inn beginning today, Thursday, August 3 rd, tomorrow, Friday,
August 4th and Saturday, August 5th.

library. Persons who can help
ervise study halls are needed

s

that

unit high

10

A.M.

to 5 P.M.

at

The
Main

Evanston Inn
at Forest — Evanston

The Evanston Inn is pleased.to announce that this sale will be under the
personal direction of Deborah Golden of Golden Era Sales.
Refreshments will be served
The entire proceeds of this
sale will be distributed
various

Evanston

to

Charities.

compliments of

€ She Evanston Inn
Main

at

Mrs. Mary

Forest — Evanston

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which recommended that
the total program of health
and physical education be
upgraded.
The report,

submitted

program, and facilities.
Supt. Ergang received
approval

by Asst.

Has

Routine Items

When Mr. Glorioso agreed to a
minimum lot size of about 14,000
square feet, residents near North
Trails and Fox Chapel withdrew
their objections to his proposed
development, and the plan commission approved his request.

The meeting brought together
officials of Deerfield, Riverwoods,
and

Highland Park for an informal
discussion of area-wide problems.
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damage

$2,450.

Mr.

Ergang

pointed out that the cost

equipment.

Board member Lynn Stiles suggested that the board make a
survey and estimate the cost of
transporting students to safety
in case of a tornado or other
emergency:

sponsored

Northbrook

is

Discuss Shelters

The board discussed the possibility of sheltering the children
in surrounding churches and perMr.
haps in Trinity College.
reflecting the board’s
Ergang
feelings, said ‘The most important thing is safety for the
children.”” He agreed to contact
bus companies, make a general
survey of the situation, and return
with recommendations at a future

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meeting.

Mr. Ergang assured the board
that the state aid tuition claim for
children

from

3

Aug. 15 deadline.

He also mentioned that he would

tornadoes

and

national

dis-

asters.

storm’

install the playground

last April.

Bannockburn,

of
Project

Since the blacktop on the outdoor recreation area needs patching, the board approved the $195
bid from the Playground and Park
Association to remove and re-

be approval of a
community discus-

areas would meet the

$176.52.

to the school will be $100.

The only other plan commission

campment

select one or two teachers to
participate with him in the state
sponsored teacher-training class.
It is designed to instruct teachers
on correct procedure in the event

and Secondary Act.
Mr. Ergang reported that plans
for the joint film library are
under way and that the workshop
for outdoor education is ‘‘proceeding very satisfactorily.”
The estimated cost of retiling ;
the roof as. a result of recent

Fox Chapel Subdivision.

commission

sent

ect: Special Attention” which falls
under Title 1 of the Elementary

North
Trails
Subdivision.
The
Glorioso tract now has a name—

the

board

report

The board also approved the
district’s participation in ‘Proj-

The plan commission will sign
the final plat for John Glorioso’s
10.1 acre subdivision just south of

sion

the

to Bannockburn residents.
Mr. Ergang received board approval to allocate local funds
totaling $678.94 under Title 3 of
the National Defense Education
Act. The district will receive a
reimbursement. of 26 percent, or
Okays

The Deerfield Plan Commission
has two routine items on the
agenda for tonight’s meeting at 8
p.m. in the village hall.

business will
report on the

to have

ABOUT

Bannockburn

arts. The report also praised the
school’s administration, education

Plan Meeting
Agenda

NEWS

tern

district

a

on the

am

report

military

and

en-

In other business,
reported

that

the

Mr.
$400

in

grades

a

state

aid

eight

\er"eien”

August

through

of the

requirements

of the

proposed bill.
'
Before adjournment, the board
gave its conditional approval of
the application for funds for the
special education program.
The board agreed to meet on
Aug. 7 to begin work on the 1967-

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School Bids Under Limit
By EDITH

By MELINDA UPP
Vernon Township officials are trying to acquire the
Station which the Soo Line Rd. hopes to abandon in Prairie

View.
Clarence Pontius, Vernon Township supervisor, said Fri-

day that the township would move the depot to a 1.3-acre
site, known as the Percy-Mather estate, for use as a town-

ship office
ment.

and

Township

highway

HERMAN

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Apparent low bids of $374,637,
approximately $3,000 under the

NEWS

ABOUT

Lincolnshire

depart-

estimated
cost
of $377,706 -for
construction of a 16-room addition
to Laura B. Sprague School, were
opened at Monday’s School District 103 board meeting.
Low general bids to be referred
to architects Holland and Steed of
Deerfield for evaluation and recommendation are:
@ Conboy Inc. of Libertyville—
$237,056
base
plus
$11,812
for

officials currently are

completing legal work to gain title
to the site. The township has.
claims
for $3,400 against the

Mr.

Pontius

the township

said

he hopes

that

facility

Commission

for permission to close the depot
and discontinue the service of a
stationmaster
in Prairie
View
because of lack of businees at the
station.

operation.
Hearing

hearing

the

Soo

Line

request has been scheduled for 2
p.m. Aug. 11 at 160 N. LaSalle St.

in Chicago. Mr. Pontius said that
as far as he knows,

no one in the

ownship plans to object
ailroad’s petition.
The

railroad

to

traditionally

ees

the
tears

down old depots, sells them to
bidders, or donates them to public
agencies.

chool Gets
ew Looks

Marilou Isaacson (right), retiring president of
Adlai Stevenson High School's folk song club, and
her sister Bonnie, next year's president, display two
of the nine copies of famous paintings the club
has given the school. Supt. Harold Banser left and

The
Lincolnshire
Swim Club
swimming team scored a. 125-68
victory
over the Westmoreland

A variety of trees and plants
ill enhance the grounds, and will
be used by biology students next

Country Club swim team
Wilmette July 26.
All three
Lincolnshire

spring

teams,

as

a

part

of

their

class-

New

been

acoustical

installed

his summer,

Mf the

ceilings

in

12

have

classrooms

and the enlargement

graphic

arts

department

as been completed. A new letterpress machine has been ordered,

and the printing class space

has

been doubled.

A six-man crew has been busy
Il summer in routine mainteance work, such as the re-waxing
f all

classroom

and

hall

floors

nd the cleaning and repairing of
ghts and light fixtures.
O ENTER

Pete

MILLIKIN

Johnson,

Irs. George

son

of Mr. and

E. Johnson,

35 Cam-

ridge
Ln.,
Lincolnshire,
will
nter his freshman year this fall
t Millikin University,
1. Mr.
Johnson
was

Decatur,
a June

raduate from Adlai E. Stevenson
igh School, Prairie View, Il.

2

sponsor J. D. McCartney stand behind Wyeth's
“The Coot Hunter" and "Aristotle Contemplating
the Head of Homer" by Rembrandt. The folk song
group raised $300 staging a talent show to pay
for the pictures.

Lincolnshire Swim Club
Swamps Westmoreland

A landscaping
program
designed in connection with biology
lasses, is now being completed at
Adlai E. Stevenson High School.

oom studies.

Apparent low electrical bids are
Deerfield Electrical Co., $35,945,
and
All-Line Electrical
Co.
of
Skokie, $38,900. Plumbing bids to
be evaluated are Stompanato and
Sons
of
Roselle,
$25,472,
and
Aberdeen Plumbing and Heating
Co. of Skokie, $29,998.

bidders

for

heating

and

Co.

of

Broadview,

Emphasizes

Slated

on

plus

facilities,
areas, and

The
board
also _ authorized
patching
the
blacktop
at
the
entrance to Half Day School at a
cost
not
to exceed
$200
and
replacing 40 feet of damaged Half
Day School fence at a cost of $241.

Freight trains would continue to
nload cargoes
on sidings in
Prairie View, however. The station in Wheeling will continue in

A

Co. of

base

$10,465
for
parking
$1,984 for bus loading
$1,420 for cabinets.

Ventilating

The Soo Line is petitioning the
Commerce

Construction

for

$62,777, and McDonough Plumbing
and Heating of Waukegan, $65,150.
The architects will report their
recommendations to the board at
the Aug. 14 meeting.
In other business, the board
approved the hiring of Mrs. Joan
Kalter as part-time music teacher
at' a salary of $2,800 and Mrs.
Linda Bryan to teach science at a
salary of $7,000.

on the site by this winter, whether
a new building is constructed or
whether the depot is used.
Illinois

$3,575

ventilating are Troph Heating and

Hopes

will have a

@ Flodstron

and

Deerfield—$247,380

Low

estate, which will be dismissed in
return for ownership of the land.
Expresses

parking facilities
bus loading areas.

under

the

individual

and

events

Nancy

from
relay

watermelon
contest,
and
lawn
games. There also will be a clown

direction

and

Dennis

Anderson

Story Head

to be held at the club pool Aug. 12.
Many
all-day
activities
are
planned, including relay races,
tube races, penny hunt, greased

of

Coach
Mike
Sinkinson,
placed
first, while Curt Freund won three
Cabe

Pre-School

Mc-

won

two each.
Taking part in the winning relay
teams were: girls, age 10 and
under, free style relay — Daryl
Carter, Naran Burke, Pam Rowlette, and Lisa Bishoff; girls, over
10, free style relay —
Nancy
Anderson,Tracy, Landsell, Cindy
Forester, and Megan Burke; medley relay, Barb Anderson, Jody
Reid, Kerri Radis, and Dennis
McCabe.
Other Lincolnshire winners were
Mark Scully, Keith Downes, Cara
Burke,
Pat
McCabe,
Megan
Burke, Barb Anderson, Kerri Radis, Carole Taylor, Karen Smolucha, and Loran Davis.

The Lincolnshire team will have
a return match with Westmoreland tomorrow.
Plans are now under way for the
swim club’s annual ‘‘family day”

diving
ballet..

exhibition

and

a

water

A fried chicken. and roasted
corn dinner will be served in the
evening.

Winkler Is Head
Of Legion Post’s
Annual Corn Roast
Charles

Winkler,

Libertyville,

has been named chairman for the
annual American Legion Post 1247
“corn roast’? August 20 at the
Legion
Hall, Main
St., Prairie

View.
The all-day event, starting at 10
a.m., will feature activities for the

entire
family,
including
food,
games, and rides.
The next regular Legion meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Aug. 14
at the Legion Hall. Post Com-

Sought in 103
The

Executive

School

Club

Board of Lincolnshire School District 103 is seeking a chairman of
the School Club’s pre-school story
hour.

Adult

year’s
chairmen,
Mrs.
Norman
and _ Richard

Wolfe, held two sessions weekly
for six weeks in the Half Day
Church annex. To provide more

workable

groups,

children

in

each

the

number

session

of
was

limited.
The children were introduced to
group experiences before kindergarten
games,

through
stories,
songs,
rhythm bands, and crea-

tive crafts.
Anyone interested in conducting
a similar program this year may
contact Board Pres. George Lam34

Berkshire

Ln.,

or Supt.

Harry Luhn or William Hitzeman.

FINISHES

SCITOOL

Mrs. George J. Heitz, 21 Lancaster Ln., Lincolnshire, who is
employed by the Deerfield Travel

mander Henry Tuttle urges all
members to be present to help

Service, recently graduated from

finalize plans for the corn roast.

in Chicago.

the United

Airlines Travel

School

education

community

college’s

is

one
most

of

a

impor-

tant programs, the North Shore
junior college study committee
was told last Thursday.
James Broman, Illinois Association of Community
and Junior
Colleges’ executive director, told
the group that continuing adult
education is important in meeting
social, economic, and technological changes.
The association includes about
35
Illinois
private
and
public
junior and community colleges.
Mr. Broman said the legislature
authorized $125 million for junior

college

Last
Stanley

mers,

Education —
For Adults

$20.5

construction.
million

In addition,

previously

autho-

rized will be carried over.
The funds will be raised through
bond sales by the Illinois Building
Authority. The state agency will
issue the bonds as each project is

approved by the Illinois Junior
College Board and the State Board
of Higher Education.
The bonds will be retired with 75
percent of the funds coming from
state appropriations and 25 percent from the local districts.
The fund authorizations, however, will not affect any North
Shore plans, according to Laurence H. Cleland, chairman of the
study committee.
“Our college is at least three
years in the future and into the
next biennium,”’ Mr. Cleland said.
The study committee will hold
its last meeting
Aug.
31.
Its
recommendations
will
be
presented to the steering committee
at an open meeting Sept. 14.

August

3,

1967

�Civil Rights Group
Includes N. Shore
In Housing Plan
A proposal that could result in
housing developments in the North
Shore area for moderate- and low-

diate
action
by
governmental
agencies
in those
areas,”
the
report states.
“It is too often ignored that
there
is a need
for low
and
moderate income housing other
than in Negro residential areas
inside Chicago.”’

income
families
is
among
31
recommendations made recently
by a committee of the Leadership

Council for Metropolitan Open
Communities.
The council’s committee on government relations also urged pas-

In reviewing actions taken by
communities following the summit
meeting, the committee
following:

sage
of local and
state open
housing ordinances and reviewed
actions taken by several communities
to
fulfill
commitments

e Highland

on civil rights held last August.
James W. Cook of Winnetka,

housing

needs

for

lished a housing authority, the city
‘has not constructed any proj-

Ne-

ects.”

groes and other minority groups.

Holiday
Proposal

Lauds Committee
Mr.
Cook
complimented
the
committee on the report, and said

"| say, these August 'Dog D ays’ are even more of a sticky wicket for we canines than
for you humans. Take the advice of yours truly,-Lord Montgomery, and keep your dog
cool as do my humans — the. Alvin Gormans of Deerfield." (Staff Photos by Larry Graff}

that if the recommendations are
carried out they would be helpful
in solving the problem of open
housing.

M ore Books
Needed For
Library Sale
The Deerfield Public Library
can still use more books for its
{| annual book sale Saturday, Head
Librarian Mrs. George Haney said
this week.
“If anyone would like to donate
old, rare, or valuable books, or
even art, the library would welcome them,”

she said, noting that

such gifts are tax deductable. The
library will accept saleable items
right up to the morning of the
sale.

This
from

year’s
10

a.m.

sale,

which

to 5 p.m.

runs

includes

old records, as well as books and
art. A framed Van Gogh print will
be sold by silent auction.
Proceeds from the sale, whichlast year netted $150, will be used
to buy additional books for the

library’s collection. Many of the
books being sold are gifts to the
library.

-

postponed to Aug. 12.

l Jam Session Slated
For Next Tuesday
An

outdoor

jam

Center
session

spon-

tee will be held from 8:30 to 10:30

Tuesday

at

the

Highland

Park Recreation Center.

“Body by Fischer,” a group
from Highland Park High School,
will play for the event. Admission

is 25 cents per person.
Another jam session will be held
Aug. 24. A similar session scheduled for last Thursday was called

off due to rain.
August

3,

fur

“painting,”

1967

an

experimental

wall design created by furrier
Jacques Kaplan and brought from
Mr. Kaplan’s New York studio
for the Highland Park showing.
Art collectors and buffs will
have an opportunity to talk with
artists on hand and at work in the
store during evening hours.
To Show Film

A specially-produced slide film
will be shown illustrating new
furniture styles recently intro-

ty, but

area artists.

duced

at

the

Chicago

market.

The

home

fur-

film

will

depict the ‘“‘loungy’’ look in many
new lines, paralleling contemporary trends in women’s at-home
fashions.
Furniture
designs
by

Opening

day

‘at

Wilson-Jump

will be taped for a special radio
program on WEEF. The radio
show

will feature

interviews

with

celebrities and local visitors to the
store.
Drawing

Planned

Guests may participate in the
“happening” by registering for a
drawing which will award cash
certificates to winners which can
be redeemed for furniture items.

Other

gifts

will

include

1,000

prints of a Ben Shahn poster for
early arrivals.
Visitors will be served refresh-

ments under a striped tent located

on the grounds outside the store.
To put the “happening”
in
motion, Mayor Samuel T. Lawton
Jr., City Mgr. Stan Kennedy, and
Chamber of Commerce Director
Clover Perkins will be present at
a short ceremony at noon Thursday.
Director and chief decorating

consultant on the new store will be
Keith Manson, A.I.D.
BACK FROM CAMP
Peter

Ivy, son of Mr.

Slated
Hearings

and Mrs.

Robert H. Ivy Jr., 620 Appletree
Ln., Deerfield, has returned home
after several weeks at Reodney
Kroehler Camp, Hayward, Wis.
Peter attends Wilmot School, Deerfield.

it also

is needed

Deerfield

Rotarians

homeowners

will

can

learn

fight

off

residents of the northern area as
well as those living in crowded and
substandard housing in Chicago.

Ranking
committee

Gives Reason

“The prospect of developing this
type of housing in North Shore

to

unincorporated areas.”

mosquitoes and other insects at
their 12:15 luncheon meeting next

lows:

said, would be similar in nature to

the statewide law.
“Making housing available in
the suburban areas where jobs
are opening up at a rapid rate for
qualified Negroes requires imme-

a

Company will send two representatives—John Mock, graduate en-

want to go on the Deerfield Park

from

Ohio

University

and
director
of
service,
and
Dwaine
Gunnarson,
a_ district

manager

with

26

years’

experi-

ence in pest control.
They will be showing slides and
answering question’s on the kinds"
of control measures that can be

16 who

District trip to Wrigley Field
Monday should register today.
A few places still are open on a
first register-first go basis. A $1
fee covers the cost of bus transportation and game ticket. Permission slips are available at the
Park district office, Jewett Park.

six

@ Presidents’

day

in

Day

(third Mon-

February),

instead

of

Washington’s Birthday (Feb. 22).
@ Memorial Day (last Monday
in May), instead ef May 30.
@ Independence Day (first Monday in July), instead of July 4.
@ Labor Day (first Monday in
September), no change.
@ Veterans’ Day (last Monday
in October), instead of Nov. 11.

@ Thanksgiving

. Day

(fourth)

Monday in November), instead of
the fourth Thursday in November.

Cong. McClory said that accord-

Youngsters May Go
On Wrigley Field Trip

tomologist

with

weekends,”

ing to a recent survey conducted
by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 85 percent of those who

Thursday in the Villa Moderne.
Arwell-Orkin
Pest
Control

8 to

citizens

holiday

The six new holidays and their
present counterparts are as fol-

salesmen ‘and brokers. The bill
was killed in Senate committee
this year, but the council is urging
the passage of a similar law in the
1969 session.
The report also called for local
open housing ordinances which, he

from

our

Cong. McClory said.

to the Partee Bill, which covers
homeowners as well as real estate

Youngsters

provide

three-day

Concerning open housing laws,
Mr. Holmgren said that the council is asking for state law similar

get inside

the
Mc-

to convenient Mondays is intended

said. ‘“‘And this is why we mention

insects

Republican
on_
is Cong. Robert

Clory (R-12th), who also is the
measure’s sponsor.
“‘Changing our national holidays

villages is very limited because
there is little land available,’ he

taken when
house.

a proposed

Christmas and New Year’s
Day on Monday will take
place Aug. 16 and 17 before
a House Judiciary Subcommittee.

in the

north,’ Mr. Holmgren stated. The
need, he noted, is for current

Rotarians to Get Insect Tips
how

on

bill which would place all
national
holidays
except

‘Public housing now is confined
primarily to southern Cook Coun-

Art work will be hung and arranged in fully furnished
rooms which make up the display
area of the store. Special additions to the exhibit will include a

of Chicago,

of northern Cook County, which
includes
unincorporated
New
Trier and Northfield townships.

to open the new
Park Thursday.
in the new store
off the opening

celebration will be an art exhibit by Chicago

Dunbar, Harvey Probber, Heritage, and Herman Miller will be
included in the film.

sored by the Highland Park High
School Student Activities Commitp.m.

An “at-home happening” is scheduled
Wilson Jump furniture store in Highland
The three-day “happening” will occur
at Clavey and Old Skokie Rds. Leading

Holmgren

the council’s executive director,
suggested that moderate- and lowincome
housing
could
best be
developed in unincorporated areas

Wilson Jump Store
To Open Thursday

nishings

In case of rain, the sale will be

At Recreation

Edward

‘At-Home Happening’

‘Making

outside the city.’
@ Although Evanston has estab-

council president, released the
report, the result of a four-month
of

is

- substantial progress but we need
more integrated communities . .

made during a summit conference

study

Park

noted the

responded

favored

Fourteen

percent

and one
opinion.

percent

the

change.

were

opposed,

expressed

no

In a recent poll of 12th District
residents,
the vote was
better
than 2-to-1 in favor of observing
Memorial Day and Independence

Day on Mondays, according to the
congressman.
Cong.

McClory

said

that

the

most frequently voiced objection
to uniform Monday holidays is
that many: more traffic deaths
would

occur

on

such

long

week-

ends.
13

�be

30 Jaycees
Sail

Started

Thirty members of the Deer
field Jaycees and their wives wer
guests recently on the U.S. Nav
Escort ship USS Havre.
The group boarded the 184-foo

County Association

of Col-

lective Taxpayers (Act) in antic-ipation of county board action to

vessel at Great Lakes Navz
Training Center at the invitatio

_ Taise the corporate tax rate.

The state legislature last spring

authorized

the

county

board

of Rear Adm. William S. Guest
commandant of the Ninth Nava
District.
The
USS
Havre
is regular!
used for the navy’s reserve cre
training program, and there an
four similar ships assigned to dut
in Lake Michigan.
The crew of the ship demon
strated a variety of maneuver.
and anti-submarine exercises. A
ter firing a hedgehog weapon at%
marker in the water to simulate

to

_ increase taxes from the present
3.7 cents per $100 assessed valuation to 10 cents without referen-

dum

Members of ACT believe the
county board plans to increase the
tax
rate to the 10-cent limit
because the county finance officer

“predicts a deficit of $2% to $3%

million within five years.”
__A
Similiar
citizen
signature
drive to.force a tax lowering
referendum on the ballot was
successful in the fall of 1966.
_ The ACT group collected more
than 1,000 signatures on each of
five petitions to lower county tax
rates

last

fall.

The

Registration Open

For 110 Schools
Parents who plan to enroll their

children in any of the Deerfield- Wilmot School District 110 schools

for the fall term should come to

_ the registrar’s office in Wilmot
Junior High School.
School officials urged parents to
‘Teport ‘‘without delay.’ Kinder-

garteners and children who have
just moved to the district must
report.

_

Further information is available
from the district office in Wilmot
Junior High.

Plan

Discussion

Of Breastfeeding
The North Shore La Leche
League will hold the second in a
series of five public meetings at
8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the home
of Mrs. Jerry Woodbury,
1805

_ Holly Av., Northbrook.

Topic of the discussion will be
“Overcoming
Difficulties
_in
Breastfeeding.’’ Dr. Ernest M.
Solomon of Highland Park and
Dr. E. Robins Kimball of Glenview are consulting physicians to
the group.
‘A lending library will be available at the meeting and refreshments will be served.
SOUTH

DAKOTA

Rd.,

VISIT

Deerfield,

are

home

after
visiting
Mrs.
Johnson’s
mother, Mrs. Virgil Auwarter in
Britton, S. D.

F 14

Mrs. Rollie Zahn (left), Mrs. Richard Azzi (middle),
and Mrs. Richard Bublitz enjoy the sun aboard the

USS Havre during a recent
Cruise on Lake Michigan.

Deerfield

Jaycee

Today
8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
pool.
8
am.
to
9
a.m.—Weight

Training

I, Shepard

Junior

School.
9 a.m. to noon—Baseball

7 p-m.—Men’s
Wilmot, Jaycee,
Parks.

High
Clinic,

Shepard.
9

a.m.

to

noon,

p-m.—Playground

1

p.m.

to

program,

4

Jew-

ett Park,
Walden
and
Wilmot
schools.
9 to 11 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m.—Tennis

lessons,

Deerfield

High

School

Courts.
1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.

5 to 6 p.m.—Weight Training, II
A, Shepard.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight Training II
B, Shepard.
8 a.m.
pool.

softball league,
and Woodland

Tuesday
8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight Training I,
Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—

Playground

program,

grounds.

play-

Wednesday
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

8 a.m.
pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight

Shepard.

I,

pool.

swimming, pool

A, Shepard.

ae”

Training

9 a.m. to noon, I to 4 p.m.—
Playground
program,
playgrounds.
1 to 5 p.m.—Public swimming,

6 to 9 p.m.—Adult
ming, pool.

t

on

a submarine,

oné

member let two Jaycees
Orth and Frank Kapple, fire
marker with a carbine.
Jaycee wives got a chancd

food is prepared

fo

the crew of 70 and ate lunch in the
galley. They marvelled that an;
one could stay in shape eating sq

9 to 11 a.m.—T.O.P.S. Club,
Deerfield Grammar School.
1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight Training II
A, Shepard.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight Training II
B, Shepard.

attack

crew
John
at the
The

to see how

Recreation Calendar

public swim-

6 to 7 p.m.—Weight Training II
7 to 8 p.m.—Weight Training II
B, Shepard.
7:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Teen

Jewett Park.

dance,

much.
The
Donald

ship’s

skipper,

Jefferson,

Lt.

Com

explained

that

the men are slimmed down by the
hours
they spend
in training
reserve crews, and said the me
trained on the ship “can be read
to take over in 24 hours if recalled

to active duty.”’
VISIT AT CAMP
Mr. and Mrs. Philip V. Bright
III, 1518 Hackberry Rd., Deerfield, recently visited their daug
ter, Anne Kernahan,
who is a
camper this summer at Whisper?
ing Pines Camp,
Mercer,
Wis.
Anne will be a student this fall at
Wilmot Junior High School, Deerfield.

we

Tomorrow
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

8 to 9 a.m.—Weight
Shepard.

Training I,

9 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,
Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—
Playground
program,
playgrounds.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight
A, Shepard.

Training

II

6 to 7 p.m.—Weight Trainin II
B, Shepard.
7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling Clinic,
Shepard.
8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance,
Jewett Park.
Saturday

9 a.m. to noon—Registration for
summer

programs, Jewett Park.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public

swimming, pool.
Monday
8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
pool.
8 a.m. to 9 a.m.—Weight Training I, Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 pam.—
Playground program — play-

grounds.
11 a.m.—Trip

Mrs. Harry B. Johnson and children, Bruce and Janet, 1231 Wil-

mot

an

petitions

forced the new ceiling’s placement
on the November ballot.
_
The lower ceilings were decisively ratified by the voters, and
cut county maximum tax rates
_ from 6.7 to 3.7 cents in the general
_ fund, from 5 to 3 cents on the
_ board of health, and from 5 to 3
cents on the tuberculosis sanatorium fund.
The ACT group also is seeking
volunteers to circulate petitions to
_ place on the ballot a referendum
to restore the township collector.

_

Shi D

USS Havre.

A drive to reduce county taxes
25 percent is under way by the

Lake

on

a

*

to Wrigley Field,

Jewett Park.
1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.
swimming, pool.

5 to 6 p.m.—Weight
A, Shepard.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight
B, Shepard.

Public*

Training II

Contractor Arnold Pedersen (left), owner John
Whalen (middle), and architect Jim DiPietro prop
up a sign in front of the new Whalen Furniture

store
Training

II

at 350

County

Line

Rd.,

Deerfield.

Work

began the first week in June and should be finished
Sept. 15. Mr. Whalen is moving his store, which has

ome

been at 658 Deerfield Rd. for the last seven years
to the new location. It will have 10,000 square feet
of display area and an additional 2,000 square feet
of warehouse and garage space. (Howard Fochler
Photo)
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3,

1967

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laced together with the common theme

addition

In

many

and

pavilions

national

the

to

of

and

private

_ commercial concerns, there are five major theme pavilions erected on
i three islands to depict several phases of the engrossing subject of
Man.
_
_ Among these is one devoted to Man The Provider, recognizing that
Man must feed Man. This pavilion takes the modern tack that the

| days of the blue-jean farmer —placidly milking his cows, taciturnly

_ plowing his fields — is gone.

2
In his place

is a business-suited

scientist,

administrator,

computer-

_ programmer who utilizes a multitude of scientific resources and
|
ques to feed Man.
= The whole point of the massive exhibit (covers seven and a half acres
ad cost $3.5 million to build) is that as Man’s population grows at such
tremendous rate, drastic means are necessary to keep up with the

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a

- food supply.

__ To emphasize the importance of concern in this area, one official of
_ the American

Freedom

from Hunger

Foundation

ton to Lake Bluff.

has said,

‘Population

ean increase as much in the next 35 years as it has since the beginning
_ of time.

_ “Today’s teenager will live most of his life in a world of 5 to 6 billion
and by the year 2000, there will be 5 billion people crowded into those
areas where hunger is already common.”

Pioneered by the college in 1966

and later funded under Title 1 of
the Higher Education Act, ‘“Coordinators Training” will begin
Sept.

18 as a credit course in the

education department.

recommended to school administrators and teachers in this area

by the Chicago

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_ Consequently, food production must be doubled and redoubled on the

lands already under cultivation.

_ From a business standpoint, the investment in research, money, and
development must be great to reap the benefits that in many areas of
_ the world already. are not even necessities,

but scarcities.

For a youngster, visiting this pavilion, the most telling way to explain
its

importance

is

the

huge,

flashing

board

at

- records births as they occur throughout the world.
|

The changing totals mesmerize

many

_ watch the numbers increase.
Bi,

the

entrance

which

Staggering Totals

Barat’s

= Most

and

areas

starvation,

of the

world,

do not have

aside

from

those

with

out-and-out

the facilities for food

famine

procurement

that

| most areas in this one country have.
_ The land, throughout many sections of the world, is used up — toiled
_ and tilled until there isn’t an ounce of grow-power left in it.
_ And, in more areas than not, it’s not matter of taste as to whether it

| will be cog au vin, a filet mignon, or pheasant under glass tonight — it’s

a matter of beans or it’s a choice of rice or rice — to fill a stomach
_ already distended with hunger.

.

Hits Sour Note

Now,

that sounds dramatic — but it is!

_ One of the only discordant notes in the entire beautiful, clean,
_ exciting Expo was the fact that many of the nations (ours included?)

| Spent tremendous sums of money on buildings and decor while at least
| @ good proportion

_ The

of its people

call hunger

a day-to-day

pavilions within-a-pavilion of Man The Provider

attempted to

Charts and tables and flashing screens notwithstanding, there are

_ relatively few of us viewing these exhibits who expect to forego a meal
_ for any reason other than the diet we happen to be maintaining.

_

The seven. different areas within the Man The Provider pavilion do

_ explain as graphically as an exhibit can what is being done with soils,

crops,

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The

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began

REACHED THE U.S.S.R. pavilion by
means of a motor boat called a ‘‘Vaporet_ to,” past the African complex, the striking Arab
pavilions, arriving excitedly at the very fine and
compared

exterior,

but

Interested

in the technical type of offerings.

perhaps

because

we.

to the

were

less
To be

honest,we didn’t have time to see the fashion show
about to begin in their theater, which we understood

_ Was

very good.

Our

favorite

displays

were

that of

he caviar industry, including t&amp;nks full of live
sturgeon and others, with the fishing and processing
_ excellently presented in miniature. Along with the
Caviar
we
found the shipping
display
most
interesting, with models of many types of ships
rom the fishing fleet to their newest and very fine
_ passenger liners.
The

Flag

Ship,

the

“Pushkin,”

was

in

dock

in

Montreal ready to sail for. Leningrad.
It is
_ worthwhile to note that the restaurant, which we
| did not patronize, was one of the most beautiful we
have

ever seen

and the menu

the most

Bureau

THE
Israel

W*

magnificent Russian structure.
The
interior was disappointing

F

last week.)

“‘capitalis-

| tic” in the whole Fair. Dinner for two could easily
come to $25.00.

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By

SMALL
and

PAVILIONS,

Greece

we _ found

to be especially

fine.

In

the case of Israel, its history is very graphically

tisplayed and we were particularly delighted to see
a part of the original of the Dead Sea Scrolls.

Jamaica, Haiti, and Monaco are all small, but most
attractive and have typical displays.
One of the buildings which is well worth standing
in line to see is the Czechoslovakian structure. The

glass work which we knew as “Old Bohemian’

is

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perfectly gorgeous, and the most modern is really
startling, as some of the spun glass looks like lace.
Incidentally, there is a fine display of real lace

also. There are childrens’ exhibits, the most
fantastic of which is a creche built in wood by two
men which took over 40 years to construct and its

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There are many moving parts, and I am sure
children are fascinated,-but so are the grownups.

This

building

is especially

interesting

because

housed some of the most beautiful church
mostly baroque, that we have ever seen.

Pov

Eyes,

IN THE

ENTIRE

it
art,

WITH REGULAR SHIFT!

building there

is no
mention
of freedom
of religion,
although
we
quote,
“The
two
most.
essential
elements of life are scientific and spiritual, and one
must learn to balance these.’ There are also many

quotations concerning the rights of the working
classes and many socialistic doctrines, but the
beautiful restaurant with fine food is not inexpen-

sive, and this pavilion is the only national one with
its boutique within the building. All objects were
terribly expensive. A small cup and saucer which I

should have liked was $26.00.
The German pavilion is very interesting in that
the many faceted roof is constructed of plasticized

canvas

supported

machinery,

were

by cables.

The exhibits, many

too technical

for our

taste,

of

but

here, too, there was a very fine restaurant where
we did partake of a magnificent luncheon, served

on gleaming white tablecloths by fine waiters.
The Australian exhibit was one to which we really

looked forward, having heard about the 600
upholstered lounge chairs equipped with individual
speakers,

The

U.S.S.R.

At

this

pavillion,

point

we

a striking

should

structure.

have

visited

the

Expo

Express

and

Minirail,

but

since

|

exciting

rides,

and

unusually

fine

TPHE VERY FINE EXPO Theatre, however,

ee

presenting

world-famous

personalities — is

| quite near the entrance close to the other cultural

| pavilions. We returned by Expo Express and
_ Minirail, both being clean, fast and safe, and not too

crowded.

|

We next visited the Great Britain complex of
buildings, in our opinion the next best to our own.
|
First of all, as you enter, the approach is
| Marvelous—on
a moving sidewalk taking you
| through the creation of England, with a feeling that
| you are actually seeing the world being formed.
_

You

pass

many

important

figures

and

events

HE

our

interest does not lie in rides and thrills, we skipped
_ this entirely. To be fair, there are worthwhile

| presentations,
2 _ fireworks.

a continuous

and

interesting

presentation.

Entertainment Center ‘LaRonde” at the very end
of the

presenting

account of life down under. This was particularly
impressive because in retrospect most of the
exhibits are visual, where this was an audio
INDIAN

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work
and
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engines and fine railroad cars.

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It should be noted that all the pavilions are free,
as is the Expo Express. The boat rides and Minirail

are

a

matter

of

25¢c

or

50c,

the

only

really

extravagant method of transportation being the
“fun” pedicabs at about $4 an hour, but these are
really not necessary except for sampling an unusual

‘1760.

method of transportation. All in all, Expo 67 is as

wonderful

as its publicity would

and the few inconveniences
shadowed by the thrill of it all.
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_. There are many types of exhibits. One that we
_ found very interesting was pictures of hundreds of

_ important figures in history, with a connected
| apparatus that supplied printed slips with bio| graphical material when the properly numbered
_ button was pushed. The papier-mache figures
_ representing various events were most impressive.
___ Finally, there were illustrations of many facets of
British industry with their relation to the world, as
| well as much matter pertaining to the entire

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| most impressive.
We

found

the

French

pavilion

of

marvelous

| construction and very beautiful exterior, but frankly

| not

very

interesting.

As

might

be

expected,

the

| Canadian exhibit is one of the finest, and certainly

| the most vast.

. 18

The

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pavillion

— a small
display.

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interesting

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Lynn,

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fished in Wisconsin,

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Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Chapin
and their daughters, Kim and Jan,
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Dr.,
Highland
Park,
have returned after several weeks
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area near Quebec, also attended
Expo 67 in Montreal.

Mr.

and

Mrs.

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Frederick

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Highland Park, are home after a

river

trip

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their

cruiser,

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and Mrs. Andrew Seiler, 1750 Old
Deerfield Rd., Highland Park, and
Mrs. Sarah Barkley of Elkins, W.
Va.

EARNS DEGREE
Glenn E. Lausch,
50 Sequoia
Ln., Deerfield, has been graduated from Western Illinois University, Macomb.

ship, train, and bus, will tour 15
countries. Miss Avery, on her 21st

Nets Sosa.

in

Robert
B. Fairley .of Riverwoods, a senior at Northwestern
University, is working this summer for the Shell Oil Company in
Rotterdam, Holland. Mr. Fairley’s
work is sponsored by the International Association for Exchange
of Students for Technical Experience. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Richard
K. Fairley,
1353
Kenilwood Ln.

air,

3000 Dundee
Phone

&amp;

students;

casting Company the first week in
August. Scott will be a freshman
at Deerfield High School this fall.

2

traveling

Dutch

Scott
Hamilton,
son
of
the
Stuart
Hamiltons
of 660
Bent
Creek Ridge, Deerfield, is traveling in England and Scotland with
his grandfather, E. W. Patton of
Chicago. Mr. Patton, an expert
and lecturer on Charles Dickens,
English
novelist
and
humorist,
will be interviewed on a program

Miss Priscilla Avery, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Avery,
1720 Sunset Ln., Bannockburn, is
one of 30 college and graduate
students from the United States
who are taking a Grand Orbit tour
of Europe this summer.

The

with

OVER

Arrivals

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dunham,
1350 Greenwood
Av.,
Deerfield
and their niece, Janet Goard of
Independence,
Wis.,
are
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An ‘Ideal’ Place to Live
By MARGARET

“There

was nothing

here

HERGUTH

. . . this was

town.”

a stinking

But that was 20 years ago, and today, J. Robert
York of Deerfield -feels entirely different- about his
town.

When

he

Barbara,

then

and

his

wife

Dorothy,

a grade-schooler,

moved

and

daughter

to the village

Apr. 1, 1947, the population was about 3,200, he recalls.

When the then newly organized Deerfield Junior
Chamber of Commerce awarded its first plaque to an

“Outstanding Citizen” in 1957, it was to Bob York.

He has been a trustee and president of the First
Presbyterian Church and a director of the now defunct Citizens Committee
for a Better Deerfield,
which among other things campaigned for a village
plan, new village hall, new library building, school

consolidation (unsuccessful), and more parks.

Spearheads Cleanup

Barbara now is Mrs. Ronald Niesen of Chicago.

“It had no chain store, shopping center, village hall,
library building, or park system. The police force
consisted of one man who was On call 24 hours a day,
and the library occupied two classrooms
in the
Deerfield Grammar School with insufficient income to
pay a staff, buy books, or render more than a minimal

service to the community.”

Most books were donated, Bob
you know what you get donated
other people don’t want.”

York recalls, ‘‘and
in a library—what

The schools were poor, ‘‘and I mean real poor,’ he
emphasizes, citing low teacher pay and high teacher

turnover. And the local businesses included a filling
station pump—no filling station—at the corner of

Waukegan and Deerfield Rds. amidst weeds 7 feet
high, with a Santa Claus poster still flying in April.
When Bob York purchased a cigar from one of the
two drug stores, it “crumbled in my fingers; he hadn’t
sold a cigar in years,’”’ he recalls.

“Country

those

‘country

cousins”

who

which the owner wanted to reclaim, and there weren’t
many houses available in those early post-war days.

first

day

I came

The

to Deerfield—believe

me,

there was precious little to see.”’ But he did happen to
See, a short distance from where he was to live,
school

children

from

dengerous

got together and did something for themselves.”

Since then, Bob York also has been busy doing things

place to live.

he now

says

is nearly

which

he

treasurer

of the township

been

the

has

been

library

first joined the West

most

involved,

boards,

and

he

is

and village library

boards.

Township

Public

Deerfield

"We have good government because people who live here ‘
are proud of their town and are willing to serve in many ways
as volunteers.”
eM.
J i
sh,
E

ee 6
ia
i

ay

:

knew paid him a surprise visit and asked if he would
join. One of the men wanted to resign from the board

after 14 years, and the only way he could retire was to

get a replacement, recalls Mr. York, who at the time
“hardly knew there was a
The

township

library in town.”

library board

is ‘being

phased

out,”

since the village library board was formed, says Mr.
York, who also is ‘phasing out” of library work. He
‘has resigned from the village library board, effective
as soon

as there

is a replacement,

and

he will

stay

with the township board until it no longer exists. “It’s
now time for new people with new ideas to take over,”

he explains.

Energy for Advertising

traffic.

“I was quite impressed,’’ says the lanky critic with a
Southern accent. ‘Here was a bunch of citizens who

for the village, which

in

has

residents chopping trees and splitting logs for a fence

to protect

work

however,

provided

Mr. York with a lasting good impression of Deerfield,
despite inadequate facilities in the town. He was
moving from a briefly rented home in Highland Park

“The

And the list goes on! He has been an organizer of the
Deerfield Area United Fund, its first drive chairman,
and currently a director and treasurer.

Library board 18 years ago when neighbors he barely

traditionally were the country cousins of the people in
Highland Park.”

it was

according to Mr. York. The postmaster, however, is a
Rotarian—but a good friend, Mr. York adds.
Mr. York also is chairman of the West Deerfield
Township Citizens Committee which has been involved
—as he puts it—“in trying to straighten out the
township hassle,” a series of legal battles stemming
from the 1966 town meeting.

He

Cousins”

Outspoken but active on behalf of the village, Bob
York remembers
that “the people of Deerfield

But

Bob York is a charter member and a director of the

Deerfield Kiwanis Club which was formed last year,
and spearheaded a Kiwanis-sponsored clean up Deerfield week—possibly to the embarrassment of the local
postmaster. The Kiwanis clean up committee attacked
portions of the post office which needed attention,

Born in Okmulgee,

Okla., in 1903—“Indian territory

in those days,’’—but raised mostly in Tennessee, Bob
York gives the impression of always having had a
restless energy, which eventually channeled itself into
the advertising field.

an ideal

“I happen to be the only person in captivity who’s a

specialist in newspaper advertising,”
Though he has been associated with

agencies, he spent a
Newspaper Publishers

retired

about

advertising

longer

year

manager

in

consultant,

a

number
of
Association,

existence.
operating

ago.

At

years
from

one

of the Evanston

He
from

now

is

he smiles.
advertising
with the
which he

time

he

was

News-Index,

an

no

advertising

his home.

After high school graduation in Memphis, Tenn., Bob
York began selling advertising. ‘I was too smart to go
to college,” he recalls wryly. But one of his earliest

“civic works” was to help develop an endowment fund
for the new Southwestern College at Memphis.

“I got to believing it (his own sales pitch) myself,”
says, and he became
the first student to

he

matriculate. But he was too busy with promoting and
selling to finish college, and after two years, quit. By

the

time

he

was

in

his

middle

20s,

he

was

advertising manager of a Houston (Tex. ) paper.
A

civic-minded

booster,

but

not

in

the

the

Babbitt

tradition, Bob York insists he’s just one of hundreds
_ who has helped Deerfield to improve ‘200 percent”
while it has grown six-fold.

Today, he intimates, he wouldn’t move to Deerfield
because it was the only place to go, but because it has

what he considers the ideal qualities in a small town:

“nice people who are interested in their community
. . . good schools (though he still hopes the elementary
schools will consolidate),
cultural interests.”

“Maybe a town becomes ideal when you make
is so... .'' (Staff Photos by Larry Graff)
20

good

churches,

and

good

“But maybe a town becomes ideal (to you) when you
help make it so,” he says.

At one time, there were only “two or three good

stores in

town." More recently, growth that has been "fast but orderly."

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KORETZ—Mr. and Mrs. Allan
R. Koretz, 456 Groveland Av.,
Highland Park, a son, Ronald
William, July 19 in Highland Park

berly Beth, July18 in Highland
Park Hospital.
Grandmother
is
Mrs. Catherine Rygel of Chicago.

Hospital.

Johns Av., Highland Park, a son,
Richard Stevphen, June 23 in
Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents

are

Mrs.

Bertha

Grandparents

are

Mr.

and Mrs. Richard J. Feuchtwanger,
1380 Lincoln Av.
S.,
Highland Park, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Koretz, 2365 Egandale

DILSNER—Mr.
and _
Mrs.
Frederick W. Pilsner Jr., 725 St.

Rd., Highland Park.

LaLon-

LAMMERS—Mr.
and
Mrs.
George B. Lammers, 34 Berkshire
_Ln., Lincolnshire,
a daughter,

dex of Marinette, Wis., and Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick W.. Dilsner
Sr., 93 Ellendale Rd., Deerfield.

Ruth Ann, June 15 in Lake Forest

DUNN—Mr.
S.

Dunn,

and

2031

Mrs.

Green

Michael
Bay

-

Rd.,

Hospital.

Grandparents

and-Mrs.

H. C. Determan,

are

Mr.

Mason

Matthew

City, Ia., and Mr. and: Mrs. Herm

Michael,
June 21, in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Walter Domoracki, 1726 Old Briar

Lammers, Elma, Ia. Great-grandmother
is Mrs.
Hanna
Lynch,

Highland

Park,

a son,

lotte,

July

Hospital.

and

Michigan

19 in Highland
Grandparents

Mrs.

Joseph

Park

are

Mr.

Signorio,

243

Av., Highwood.

Stuart

Dunn

of

Ellsworth,

PATARAZZI—Mr.
and
Mrs.
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GLADER—Mr.
liam

A. Glader,

and

Mrs.

Richard, July 14 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.

Highwood,

Wil-

2375 Dawson

Ct.,

Deerfield, a son, William Alan II,
July 15 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L.
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1615 Green

M.

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Highland
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a_
daughter,

Stephanie Ellen, July 15 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck of
Jacksonville, N. C., and Mr. and
Mrs. George Howard of Chicago.

Paul

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Mason City.

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7

Deerfield

LUTHERAN

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Rd.

STIAN SCIENCE
Church

dress:

Redeemer

of Christ,

Scientist

493 Hazel Av.
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lress: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
astor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
ay services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
e z facilities are provided at 10:45

.

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ses.

school:

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9:30

a.m.)

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dnesday, 7:30 p.m.
oir

rehearsal:

Thursday,

5:45

all

p.m.

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7:45

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Pacitedhs

Trinity

ddress: 425 Laurel Av.
ector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
istant priest: The Rev. Jules Mou.
urate: The Rev. Clarence F. DeckDirector of Christian
ichard Moore.

education:

nday services: 8, 11 a.m.
eekday services: Wednesday,
.;

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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.

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.

UNITED
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service:

_ Lakeside
Office:

11

Address: 1590 Green Bay Rd.
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
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.

for

Av.

bbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
nany service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood

1,
929 Edgewood
ies are provided.

Rd.

Nursery

h Suburban Synagogue
grerers:

Rabbi:

1175 Sheridan

Philip L. Lipis.

fa-

Beth El

Rd.

Zion
Assembly

Sunday,

resbyterian Chureh

Christ
Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday service:
10 a.m. Nursery facilities are provided.

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.
Midweek
service:
7:30
Wednesday,
p.m.

PRESBYTERIAN
First
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.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

SCIENCE

Church

of Christ,

Scientist

Address: 155 Deerfield Rd.
Sunday, Aug. 6: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“‘Spirit.””
apap
&amp; facilities
are
prooe.
Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. to age
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
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.

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s
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.

EVANGELICAL
North

ROMAN

CATHOLIC
Holy Cross

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
. Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian.
Assistant Pastor: The Rev. 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.
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.

FREE
Suburban

Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Richard A. Swan¢on.
Sunday
services:
10:45 a.m.;
7 p.m.
Church school: 9:30 a.m., all classes.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m.

UNITED

JEWISH
Office:

631

Or

Deerfield

installed in the sanctuary aisles of
the First Presbyterian Church of

Deerfield last week and dedicated
_
during services Sunday.
All but two of the 43 windows

in

the sanctuary narthex, and tower
now have been installed.

The

parables

of

Jesus

are

CHURCH

Address:

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a.m.

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rayed in the windows. Some of
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Son.

Biblical

references

are in-

Now

Mary

Crawford, and Mrs. Dunlap Crawford.
In addition,

two

dedicated in honor
municants’ classes

windows

were

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1967.

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Palmer,

Church of the Holy Spirit
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.

Miss

Installs

Michael

LUTHERAN

Congregational Church of Deerfield

cluded, with the symbolism, from

Mrs.

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.

Blet-

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_ New stained glass windows were

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Community Christian

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.

Address: 801 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: Dr. John R. Bouldin.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Raymond
Good.
Sunday
service:
9:30
a.m.
Church
school: 9:30 a.m., two-year-olds through
sixth grade.

2 p.m.

Lincolnshire

UNITARIAN

Bethlehem

Beth

Trinity
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.

METHODIST

BAPTIST

.™m.

Baptism:

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.
Children’s
hour:
Sunday,
9:45
a.m.,
Jewett Park Field House.

James

Address: 134 North Av.
Thomas
J.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
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.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8
a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9

Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday service:
10:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided. Church school:
10:30 a.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.

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

CATHOLIC

Daniel Friedman.
service: 8 p.m.

LUTHERAN

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CHRISTIAN

Park

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10 a.m., through sixth grade.

ROMAN

a.m.

Judaism

1823 St. Johns

McGovern

Highwood

Congregation

Reform

and

Rd.

bbi: Arnold Jacob Wolf.
sitex service: 8:30 p.m.
turday

Av.

PRESBYTERIAN
Highland

Friday service: 8:30 p.m.
Congregation Solel
1301

Laurel

To Worship

Rabbi:
Friday

Community

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

Rabbi: Dr. Sholom Singer.
_ Cantor: Jerome Frazes.

ess:

METHODIST
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its

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| opportunities for relaxation and
recreation. It was donated to the
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Mrs.

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experiences at the conference and
in Europe. A social hour will
follow, and the public is invited.
In September, the congregation
wil hold a coffee at the Temple for

Their trip also will include a
Seensy across the Rio Grande
-and
through
the
Sangre
de
Cristo Range of the Rockies;

birthplace

in Hannibal,

Army,

vinnity

museum

he

attended

School

in

Berkeléy

New

schedule

Tomorrow—Sabbath
per” at 6:30 p.m.,

_ The leader for the trip will be
_Michael Smithers, the newly ap- pointed co-ordinator of youth and
| adult group life for the church.
_Chaperones will include his wife,

pend Mrs. Eugene Ashley.

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follow at 8 p.m.

service

will

Aug. 11—‘‘Education or Catastrophe;”’ led by Paul C. Cohen of
Winnetka and other members of
the Adult Education Committee.

Mrs. Edward

S. Miller, Highland

Park,

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Perlman
of Highland
Park,
a

member of the worship committee. Allen A. Zuraw of Glencoe
will be the evening’s chairman.
Aug.
25—‘“‘The
Meaning

of

Death,” led by Dr. Irving E. Stock
of Highland Park and the religious
research committee. Jerome Rudman of Highland Park will be
chairman for the evening.
Services are held at the synagogue, 1301 Clavey Rd., Highland
Park, at 8:30 p.m. on Friday.
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are coming to

HIGHLAND
PARK

Supwith

Steel as a buyer. Next, he went to
the First Federal Savings and
Loan of Chicago as an appraiser
and unit loan manager.

Spielman.

ee ene

tresses.

‘Box
along

music, stories, blessings, and fel-

in New Salem State

_ The group will sleep in churches
en route or on the floor of the bus
with sleeping bags and air mat-

is:

Conn., for a year, then joined Ceco

-Mo.; and as top at Lincoln’s home
and

August

instructor
in the Anti-Aircraft
Artillery School in Ft. Bliss, Tex.
After his discharge from the

Rabbi Singer.
For further information or rides
to services
interested
persons
may call the temple office or Carl

Mexico and Colorado, Indian pueb-Sawyer’s

The

After graduation, he entered the

those interested
in seeing
the
year-old building and meeting the

| visits to mission stations in New

los, Dodge City, Boot Hill, the
| Long Branch saloon, and Tom

Spencer

Army where he was an officer and

the World Jewish
attended recently

_ terprises.

and
Los

the Rev.

will tell about
Conference he
in Geneva.

p.m. at the temple at 2789 Oak St.,
telling the congregation of his

| handle; Sante Fe, N. M.;
Indian cliff dwellings in
| Alamos.

Sunday.
succeeds

bury Club.

| ranch might serve as a setting for

| On the way to and from the

as

Rabbi Sholom Singer of Highland
Park Congregation B’nai Torah

He will conduct the regular
summer Sabbath service at 8:15

ranch, the young people will visit
- the Berea Presbyterian Church in
St. Louis; the School of the Ozarks
a college in Point Lookout, Mo.;
‘Tndian villages; the Texas pan-

serving

Father Lipsey was graduated
from the University of Michigan in
1956 with a major in economics.
While there, he served as president of his fraternity, Zeta Psi,
and as an officer of the Canter-

service,

wished
of the

furthering Christian education en-

begin

Thiel, who now is curate of Trinity
Episcopal
Church
of
Highland
Park.

Geneva Event
tomorrow’s _

will

field

Rabbi Singer
Will Discuss
During

Congregation
Solel’s
Sabbath
services, led by Rabbi Arnold
Jacob Wolf, will be followed by
special programs during the com-

curate
of St. Gregory’s
Episcopal Church of Deer-

of Chris-

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Special August Programs

The Rev. Howard M. Lip-

PGitioned bus, spending four days at the Ghost Ranch, a
| study center of the U.S. Presbyterian Church owned and

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of Deerfield will leave Aug. 20 for a 12- -day travel

‘Ssseminar throughout the Southwest.

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COMIN' TO THE
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6. Recreation Room
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7. Aluminum Siding

Oxford Rd., Deerfield.

es

THE

3. Garage or Carport

returned to Huntsville, Ala., after
visiting their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Jordan, 1241

Leo G. Leydon

HANDLE

Be Wise-M Scerniae.

family

LEAVES FOR FISHING
Jeffrey
Paulson,
son
of the
Richard V. Paulsons, 816 Holmes
Av., Deerfield, left Saturday for

LUMBER

In See Us

Planning—Designing—Financing—Materials—Labor

Northwestern University and has
been manager of the property
claims department for the past
live at 220 Portwind Rd.

eet

LET WINNETKA

of Chicago.
Keil

SO

Designed &amp; Installed
The way you want it.

George B. Keil
Named Asst. V.P.
Of Insurance Co.

16

4

lad Serdang

a, , po

Post

“AH

After serving as senior auditor
and manager of field auditing, he
was appointed in 1965 as regional
controller for Ward’s north cenLast

to 4 P.M.

Your “ay

Leo J. Leydon of 203 Prospect
Av., Highland Park, recently was
elected an assistant vice president
of Montgomery Ward and Co.
Mr.
Ward

HI 6-0734

8 A.M.

MEMBER
LUMBER TRADE ASSOCIATION

City Resident
To High

Saturday

READY TO
ENJOY TONIGHT!

ALUMINUM
COMBINATION
DOORS
COMBINATION
WINDOWS ~
*

Free

Estimates

Installation
Minimum

Available

4 Windows
:

August 3, 1967

�Gas heat or electric?

9%° of Chicagoland's homebuilders choose
Gas heat for their own homes!
Gas heat is clean heat. When you have Gas heat, the clean-burning flame is tucked away in your heating plant. It produces no
smoke—nothing to make dirt. The Gas flame produces nothing but
fresh, clean heating comfort. And extra savings. Gas heat costs over
$275 a year less than electric heat in the typical Chicagoland home.

Over the life of a 25-year mortgage, you can save thousands of
dollars. Gas is clean. And it’s economical. That’s two good reasons why the overwhelming majority of new Chicagoland homes
are heated with Gas. Call your heating contractor or North
Shore Gas. Get the heat the experts choose for their own homes!

North $

Company

areFrectartre O

wit.w

'"* PEOPLE
t'Gut

*Based

on an independent

survey

made

awo

cone

in

1965. Percentage includes only those respondents
whose residences are heated by Gas or electricity.

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the

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less

1

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Highland
Park,
recently
completed the second of two six-week
summer training sessions.
The training leads to a commission in the Marine Corps upon
receipt of a college degree.
Mr. Pitterle, a junior attending
Marquette
University, will become an officer in the Marines
upon graduation in much the same

NEW

Gets

Mrs.

Frederick

Officers

J.

Rogers have moved to 820 Apple
Tree Ln., Highland Park, from
Buffalo.
Mr.
and Mrs.
Rogers

recently returned from traveling
for several weeks in Europe.

Officer

2nd
son

Lt.
of

Donald F. CarMr. and Mrs.

COME TO
HIGHLAND
PARK
Se—

tei

NS

AOA

4

call
HOUSEHOLD

Donald F. Carey Sr. of 2130
Sheridan Road, Highland Park,
was commissioned a Marine officer at Quantico, Va., upon gradua-

Five new officers have been
»cted
by the congregation of the
rst Presbyterian
Church
of

Basic

a

BBE ra

The

Commission

Marine
ey, Jr.,

lects Five

Reserve
(ROTC).

is attending

and

DODGE
BOYS

“Candidate

CITY RESIDENTS

Mr.

manner that the other branches of
the
Corp

Officer

School, with emphasis on the
duties and responsibilities of the
rifle platoon commander.

the service provide a commission
through
Training

from

School.
He now

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son of AloyEastwood

dae

1231

EH

T. Pitterle,

Pitterle,

POWDERED

Peter

OB

Military Training Session
sius

Smoke say: Must find new
hunting ground!

at

Highland Park Native
Elected to High Post

Deerfield.

The Very Rev. Christoph Keller
Jr.,

were
elected elders; Don
androo and James Gistafson,
ms; and Samuel Beacham,

who

grew

up

in

Division of Aerosol Exterminators
Charter Member IPCA

Highland

Park, has been elected Bishop Coadjutor of Arkansas. His father
was a Rector of Trinity Church in
Highland Park.

The Rev. Keller is now dean of
St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Jackson,
Miss.
|

Westgate Rd., Deerfield, recently

entertained at a Sunday brunch
or Miss Laura Lindemann of Oak
ark

and Mrs.

MOVE

Doris Lindemann

d A. John Lindemann, both of

ilwaukee.

SINCE

1884

TO SEATTLE

*For two complete visits

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Adams
and sons, Jim and Tom, have
moved from 1451 Berkeley Ct.,
Deerfield, to Seattle.

plus emergency service

Quinlan. and L'YSON,, Ine.

HOMES
APARTMENTS

2

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IN EVANSTON,

GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOK,

WINNETKA

&amp; LAKE

3

FOREST

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eerfield ... 735 DEERFIELD ROAD e Phone: WI 5-3750
OPEN

A

LITTLE

GEM

CLOSE-IN

/Truly a marvelous opportunity for the right family. Cozy
bedroom
ranch
on
tree-lined
street.
Separate
dining
- Large
family
size
kitchen
adjoins
paneled
family
mm with exit to patio and beautifully landscaped grounds.
er walls. Attached garage. Only $22,900.

MONDAY

THRU

SATURDAY,

9:00 ‘TIL 5, SUNDAY,

COUNTRYSIDE

DE

A sweeping
circular
drive
affords
a dramatic
approach
through
1
lush, landscaped acres to this lovely custom
traditional
ranch.
bdrms.,
2
ceramic
baths;
beamed
dining &amp; living rms., paneled fireplace wall. Two thirds of
property enclosed with 6 ft. Cyclone fence. $39,500.

10

TiL 5

LUXE

DETAILS

$e

AN BAN
BE Ob

Ee ROPE

SANGRE:

Sparkling brick ranch that boasts two fireplaces
— one
in
the 25 ft. living rm., the other in the fantastically beautiful
33x19
family
rm.
3
bedrooms,
2
baths.
Fully
equipped
kitch
— en
copper hood over island range. Wonderful
closet
space.
Plaster
construction.
Bannockburn
school. - $43,900.

FOR

HORSE

AND

DOG

LOVERS

:

PERFECTION

er
retreat on 8% acres in Lincolnshire area. Barn is
japtable for eight horses; thermostatically controlled wasr tank; loft holds eight tons of hay. Adjacent to bridle
ails. Heated ten-stall kennel has automatic water troughs
roofed dog runs. Can be divided. $59,500.

NORTH

SHORE

BUYERS

AND

SELLERS

IN

ALL

IN

TWO

STORIES

THE

Some of the extras include:
Patio, CENTRAL
AIR CONDITIONING: rotary color TV antenna; electronic garage door
opener; finished basement Rec. rm.; electronic air filtration
system &amp; humidifier on furnace;
poate f Four bedrms.,
22 baths, large family rm. with fpl., terrific
kit chen. $55,500.

PRICE

RANGES

LOOK

TO

QUINLAN

AND

TYSON,

INC.,

THE

NORTH

SHOR E’S

“HARTFORD”

Integrity of design, plan and construction are obvious thruout this _poene
residence where the traditional is deftly
blended with
the functional. 4 bedrooms, 2/2 baths. Master
with. dressing
rm. and bath.
Walk
to school,
pool, near
private spring-fed lake. In Lincolnshire. $54,250.

LEADING

REAL

ESTATE

FIRM,

FOR

THEIR

REAL

ESTATE

NEEDS

August 3, 1967
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THE

EVANSTON

1020 Church

THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

1232 Central

e WINNETKA
Central

gee

front

desk

approx.

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at the

Winnetka

nn ie

Lost: Black Miniature Poodle

JULY
24TH,
WOMAN’S
in
black
beaded
case.

HOW
Mail (or
meetings

Will Anyone Who Saw The
Accident on the Chicago and
Northwestern Railway Station
DAVIS
ST.,
EVANSTON
AT
4:58
.m,
Thursday,
July
6,
where
my
usband sustained a severe fracture to
his skull as he alighted from the train,
be so kind as to call me? I would like
to learn the details of what occurred.

MRS. COLA GRAY
2730 HAMPTON PKWY., EVANSTON
Phone DA 8-8274. If there is no answer
because I am at the hospital, will you
please call again or write me?

Personal

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
rowlers, intruders, vandals and outreak of fire.
NORTH SUBURBAN PATROL
421 Richmond
Road
Kenilworth,
Ill.
AL 1-7157

1967

DOES

IT WORK?

phone) a complete
and events.

We
are
now
listing
to
1967.
Help
us
‘‘clearing’’ your dates

BASSET

listing

of

events
through
hel
ou
by
TODAY.

Deerfield Villager
444

945-7300

Central

Ave.

24

per

with

|

Investigations

In

Siamese
5

BRAY

&amp;

Memoriam

LOVING
MEMORY
OF
OUR
loved one, James E. Frye on his 90th
Aug. 4th. Nephews Dr. Jacob
birthda
John
G.
»7
Frye,
arvey,
James
‘Bernice
Sain,
Nieces
Mary
Lou
Gone
but
not
Cherry.
Wife
Suella.
forgotten.

MONTHS OLD.
$26. GR 5-6478.

MALE

has

MOVING:

$35.

spayed

female

reine

FREE

Tax

gray

with

FOR

cat,

1

HAIRED

YR.

very

children.

KITTENS

BEAGLES.
GER.
Pointer
Pups
via Rex
Von Wagger
strain. Pekingese
Ch. bred. All are
A.K.C. reg. Also the home of chamfamous
—
since
1926.
Loring’s
ennels, 678-1114.

German Shepherd Puppy,
A
BEAUTIFUL
large bones,

BLACK
12 weeks.

AND
SILVER,
$60. 491-9426.

A.K.C.
GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPS.
reg., champion-sired by 2nd highest
for
point
winner
in country.
Bre
temperament. 5. remain from unex232-7601
Reas.
pectedly
lIge.
litter.
(Geneva, IIl.)

Dachshund
MALE,
Sane

BLACK
lines,

Pup,
AND
shots.

12 Weeks,
TAN,
$75.

A.K.C.

UNiversity

ADULT HOME
for
Miniature
Schnauzer,
2
male,
A.K.C.
registered.
must sell. Best offer. 869-7910.

r. old
oving,

BEAUTIFUL A.K.C. COLLIES
6 weeks, friendly and e.g
to
good
homes only. $50 and up. Call 446-7381.

SEALPOINT SIAMESE KITTEN
Female, 10 weeks old. $15.
272-2658 after 4:30 p.m.

USED

BUT

IN

GOOD

condition’’ small female, comb. Beagle/Terrier. 3 yrs. old, spayed, house
broken, gentle and loving. 478-8749.

1

BLACK,
1
BLOND,
4
MONTHS
old. Reasonable. 835-1123.
MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS
A.K.C., Champion Sired. Males $125;
Females
$150.
6 weeks
old.
Puppy
shots. Excellent quality. 529-4513.

MINIATURE
SCHNAUTZER
9 MONTH
old female. The best of blood lines for
temperament,
size and beauty.
Call
446-5449.

German Shepherd Pups
A.K.C.
3 MALES,
ceptional quality.

4 FEMALES.
VI 8-2365.

MINIATURE
SCHNAUZERS
cropped.
Champion
sired. 2
$150.

Palatine.

EX-

males

359-3330.

WOULD LIKE GOOD HOME FOR
year old Beagle. Phone 272-1487.

Silver Miniature
A.K.C.,
6 WKS.
OLD;
female. Call 835-3430
SEAL POINT SIAMESE
Pure
bred,
pan-trained.
old, just adorable, $25.
Call 446-2738.

MINIATURE

ONE

Poodles
MALE

AND

KITTENS
Ten
weeks

SCHNAUZERS

A.K.C. REG. 8 WEEKS OLD.
Call 251-6842 after Aug. 6th.
STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES
A.K.C. CHAMP. SIRED. RAISED
WITH CHILDREN.
CALL 299-1696.

SCHNAUZER,

FOOD

pepper;
A.K.C. registered;
champion
sired; home raised; 9 wks. shots; 2
males Call after 5 p.m. OR 4-8201.

Free Mixed Breed Kittens:
Call 446-3755 or HI 6-5143.

SUPPLIES

|

$1.29

METAL PAGODA CAGE
Two locations to serve
1013 Davis St., Evanston, G

$2.
5-9

3330 Dempster St., Skokie, 675-964

Open

Sundays—Skokie

RARE

CHANCE

FOR

Only

THE

A

vanced
aquarium
hobbyest;
sale;
of
exotic
tropical
purchase price.
PA 4-0599

vi

.

2

15 GALLON
AQUARIUM
|
Lighted hood, pump, 2 air fil
a
air control. $15 or best offer.
:
Konen, 433-2997.
HORSES BOARDED
Large, clean box stalls-new barn,

Grain Feed;

Whippletree

Pasture

avail..

Farm—566-7007

or

272

KEEP
For

info.

YOUR PET AT HOM
KANINE KORRAL
8 inch high enclosure
or demonstration.

2 Zebra
comes
Id.

Finches With

with

all assessories.

Antiques

and

Art

2

mont!
251

Goods

é

FAR EAST INDIES
THE ONLY JAVANESE ‘CREWBUCK
high,
teak

AND

AND

Young Parakeets

kind.

U.S.
of its
Solid
teakwood

wooden

SALT

x

ELSINGER'S FOR PETS

in the
quality.

BEAGLE
PUP
MIXED:
FEMALE
7
wks.
old;
weaned;
paper
trained;
black and white. $10.
965-2686

MINIATURE

e
m¢

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

12.
EARS

HEALTHY
MINIATURE
POODLE
puppies; A.K.C.; shots; paper trained;
raised with children. 256-1826.

ONE

11

PUPPIES. 5 WEEKS OLD.
MOTHER
BORDER COLLIE.
Extremely a
_
small children.

256-0346.

MALE,

TOY POODLE PUPPY.
One tiny white male. A.K.C, 3
old. Shots. Call 537-6962.

Real beauties. Affec. and tr
and 1 F. $15.-$35. Call AL 1-

FREE KITTENS
475-6154

FREE KITTENS

Good pets, too. $50 and up. 945-68
STANDARD POODLE PUPPY
Female.
Affectionate,
gentle.
Priced reas. to a g
ome.
BROWN
POODLE:
A.K.C. registered; shots.
PA 4-0614
—

DEAL

ten 8 weeks, fluffy white, black, and
brown spots. Unusual markings. Free.

HALF
SIAMESE:
ONE
female. VErnon 5-4726.

:
:

:

AND KITTEN FREE
Call VErnon 5-3820

Lab. Puppies—Male

PAN TRAINED, VERY FRIENDLY.
6 WEEKS OLD. 446-8492
ADORABLE
CALICO
FEMALE
KIT:

2

:
in

WOULD
LIKE TO FIND GOOD HOME
for
beautiful
female
calico
cat.
aeeyes and declawed. All shots. 677-

PAN

Dogs and Cats
SHORT

PACKAGE
CAT

338-1431...

HOME

PUPS

Black. M and F. A.K.C.
The Aristocrat of dogs.
272-1629

HEALTHY
PUPPIES
GOLDEN
REtriever mother,
black lab. father?
5
weeks old. $10. Call PA 4-1978.

“SLIGHTLY

4 MONTHS,

shots.

NEED

affectionate,

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
Back
work
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
monthly
brought
up
to
date.
Low
rates. Your office or mine.
282-6391 or 283-0471

10

5

PUPPY

KITTEN

°

.

GERMAN SHORTHAIRED
POINTER PUPS
Sired by 4 times Best of Winners
show competition. Call 272-2537.

ALERGIC.

MINIATURE DACHSHUND PUPPIES
Wonderful with little children. A.K.C.
$125. Call 446-6387.
SIAMESE
KITTENS.
PEDIGREE
1
girl seal
point. 2 blue-point girls. Pan
trained.
Raised with T.L.C. 10 wks.
967-5789
COLLIE PUPS: MALE AND FEMALE,
sable and white, A.K.C. champ line,
English
sire, 6 weeks,
shots,
home
raised with children. 234-8452.

old

Service—Income

OWNER

Cats

DANE

GREAT

EX-

A.K.C.

lines

and

Dogs

10

Cats

a

10 days

Minimum 4

674-9445

M oth er

an d

Point Male,

SEALPOINT,

trained,

SERVICES
9 Accounting

Seal

and

POODLES,

|

order

wheels,

approx.

quis

5’

he:

long

x:

made of solid pieces of natur.
142” thick,
decorated
in
br.

with heavy

wr.

treasure
is
item
from

collection

iron handles.

offered
estate.

including

$38,000.

Call

Mr.

This

as a_
collec
$25,000.
E:

Wajangs,

Batik’
originally
from
Djokjakarta’s
private

Krises,

Si
n
of
possessions,

Goldsmith,

1213.

1967 LAKE, GENEVA

Antiques Show and
IN BEAUTIFUL

HORTICUL

Hall, Broad Street, Lake Geneva

:

YELLOW
LAB
PUPS;
3
MONTHS
old; 3 males; vaccinated; pure bred;
not registered. Reasonable price.

ST.
BERNARD
PUPPIES;
A.KC.
beautiful Basko-Zwingo line; also 3 yr.
female. PA 9-0378.
CUTE
314
heritage.
Springer.

MONTH
PUP.
—
MIXED
Vet
says
he’ll
be
35
Ib.
Free to a good home. 945-

0526 or 945-0531.

DACHSHUND RED MALE
2
yrs.
old.
Champion
lines.
Well
trained and*‘wonderful with children.

$110. 831-9529.

. LUNCHEON:
DINNER ON THE

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

PATIO

Sponsored by The Church of The
Communion, Episcopal.

He

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits you in the Want Ads.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Hevald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
1

line

Miniature Schnauzer Pups | a.xic shots. Hunting backsro

THE NOLTES HAVE MORE KITTENS.
Black,
white,
black
and
white.
All
beautiful,
all
affectionate,
ALL
FREE. Pls. call 835-1934.

SIAMESE

a
Park
433-4300

HR. SERVICE. EDWIN
J.
ASSOC. 341-1711 or 341-1712.

6
IN

Highland

PUPPIES

MALES AND FEMALES TRI-COLORS,
BEIGE AND WHITE NORTHBOOOK,
CR 2-0065

PART
COCKER
FEMALE
looking for good home.
272-3963

Highland Park Hera Id

Personal

3,

VILLAGER

RATES

,

—

FREE—2 ORPHAN KITTIES
Gray tiny fluff balls with little white
feet. Weaned with doll bottles. 1 boy,
1 girl. Will separate, but prefer same
home. AL 1-5515, promptly.

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.

LOST;
LONGINE
LADYS’
WRIST
watch in or near Marshall Field’s Old
Orchard. July 27. Reward. 328-7349.

August

all club da tes

Domestic

2600 Hurd Street
Call UN 9-3226

;

433-4300

444 Central Ave., Highland Park 945-7300 =

intellihighly
lines,
blood
ceptional
Gentle
pet.
or
breed
Show
=.
isposition. Must sell. PA 4-8284.

;

-

HELP !—HELP'!
We are 3 beautiful, white min. poodles
from long line of champions. A.K.C.
We desperately need a loving home by
Sunday. Please call PA 4-8284.

Simply

FOUND: BLUE PARAKEET

ea

SMALL

MIN.

| WHITE

281-

through THE CALENDAR

8-0412

LOST: LADY’S WRIST WATCH. GOLD
Tissot. The vicinity E.T.H.S. Reward.
Call UN 4-2308.

Business

¢ DEERFIELD

Park

$1.20

Dogs

10
STANDARD

weeks. Stunning show stock. Scientifically bred and raised for beauty and
aca
Completely guaranteed.
tem

DATES
"CLEAR"

“BO”.

LOST:
BLACK
CAT
IN
GLENCOE
Near
Hazel
and the Lake.
Reward.
Please call VE 5-2071.
LOST:
1
NEARLY
NEW
PURPLE
Schwinn
Stingray bicycle vicinity of
Edens
Plaza dime
store last Thurs.
afternoon. Please call AL 1-3586.

5

Highland

433-4300

Bluff

GERMAN. SHEPHERD PuPpiEs7|

PUBLICITY

AND
CHAIRMEN

Avoid Conflicting

LOST:
5
YEAR
OLD
TAN
CAT
vicinity
of
Sheridan
and _ Forest,
Wilmette. Reward. 251-3613.

7

Forest-Lake

Dogs and Cats

ree.

SpGHLAND FARE

| PRESIDENTS

LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.
FOUND:
KITTEN,
DARK
BROWN
with orange spots, female, approx. 7
weeks
old, very
affectionate.
If not
claimed-goes to good home. PA 4-2413.

AT

HERALD

Ave.,

LAMPLIGHTER

good home with a dog
needs a
—
Move prohibits taking
oving family.
Wonderful w/children.
oS
so —

all

to

Wi

LOST:
MALE
CAT NEAR
ISABELLA
and 16th St.; white collar, belly, feet,
and
muzzel,
tiger striped
head
and
back. Call Mr.
Johnson AL 1-8878 after
* 6.

a

Central

Chicago Toll Free 273-521 t or 273-4300

10

AGE

MESS

LOST;
BLACK
FEMALE
LABRADOR
in vicinity
of
Hill
Rd.,
Winnetka.
Chain
collar,
answers
to
name
of
Topper. Generous reward. HI 6-6329.
If no answer call 527-3080.

DA

Lake

475-1560

“PEPE,”’

Communi-

DOG.
ANSWERS
TO
NAME
REWARD. PHONE 724-3536.

VILLAGE

serving

Business Personal

5

ago.

THE

251-4300

ty House or contact
a member of the
club.
No
questions
will
be
asked.
Thank you for your help and cooperation.
Winnetka Lions Club

LOST:
ON
eyeglasses
Reward.

444

724-4300

Park 433-4300

or if paid within

CLUB

months

HERALD

e HIGHWOOD

ANNOUNCEMENTS

NORTHBROOK
STAR
1438 Shermer Rd., Northbrook 272-4300

251-4300

PARK

Ave., Highland

Cash

Found

4-6

e

TALK

Ave., Wilmette

444 Central

251-4300

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE

pole
International Flag,
Lions
Lost:
and stand. This flag was stored in the
and ee:
ares
a
cn mame
bane

appeared

Wilmette

AND

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

LIONS

Ave.,

1806 Glenview Rd., Glenview

251-4300

AN
ADVERTISER

REGULAR COPY
Noon Tuesday

WINNETKA

e HIGHLAND

NEWS

Central

e GLENVIEW

Ave., Wilmette

DEADLINES

Lost and

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° WILMETTE LIFE
1232

3

e GLENCOE

REVIEW

St., Evanston

Classified

—
4

�=3

CLASSIFIED
6

nimals,

Cars

To

Motors.

Contractors

Maintenance and Repair
Supplies and Materials
Opportunities
s and
Partnerships
Personal

Service
end Photography
abinet

:

Antiques

Work

and

Art

Goods

1

ful

velvet

wall

hanging.

1327 Chicago Av., Evanston.

GR

5-7443,

D SILVER
SHEFFIELD
CANDELAbra
$295; antique Duncan-Phyfe table,
195, 4 Sheraton chairs, $100, bought
TO
Marshall Field’s. 549-4825.

Books

and

Town

Gifts

Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
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Furnished Apartments
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Rooms
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17

22

34

Stamps

Work

Cameras

and

Photography

MAGIC
FOR
YOUR
CHILD’S
BIRTHDAY!
Sleight of hand with trained animals
MR.
NORMAN:
256-3033.
BIRTHDAYS
COME AND BIRTHDAYS
go.
This
time
have
a magic
show.
Entertaining from July to June. Call
869-4363 for Magic by Moon.

EXCEL.
CONDITION
ROLLEIFLEX
2.8E,
Nikon S2 Rangefinder with f2
lens, $89.95. Minolta Auto-cord, $79.50.
Call after 5, VE 5-1024.

FOLK
Any

1:9
Like

Call 328-3194

18

CASH

FOR YOUR

Britt.
Heritvols.
1-5515

1709

300KS

WANTED.

OR

Business

Bookshop,
UN 4-4449.

1911

Opportunities

OUTSTANDING BUSINESS
000 worth of stock balance

Sudolnik
NT

Realty

N.S.

act

now.

Call

623-1302.

BOARD

some

OR

to take over

our. office.
Owner
could remain
as
eo
gee or salesperson. Low cost. or
:
to right person. Write T-314, Box
60, Wilmette, Illinois.
MALL

netka

:

For

WELL

beauty

rtunity
info.

ESTABLISHED

salon

for

sale.

DRIVE-IN

CE
CazAM
STORE,
BASKIN-ROBBINS
31
FLAVORS
in
Northbrook.
90d gross sales. Five figure net.

For information call 362-1223.

Investments and Partnerships

~ PROFITABLE
SPARE OR FULL TIME
- DISTRIBUTORSHIP
AVAILABLE
:
:

OR OIL CO. SEEKING RELIABLE
rson to act as our distributor in an
CLUSIVE
TERRITORY
supplying
ounts ESTABLISHED BY THE

COMPANY

in this area with our TOP

of
BEST
SELLING
PRODUCTS. $2,977 investment required for

rt-time

or

more.

If

interested

in

{
rtunity
for
LIFE
TIME
BUSINESS,
write
immed.
giving several
incl.
address
and
acts
about
self
no.
T-306,
Box
60,
Write
lly
Til.

Business

Service

~
HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING
Reasonable

prices, work

KAEHLER

LUGGAGE

21 Sherman Ave.

guaranteed
SHOP

DAvis 8-0744

- Cameras and Photography
RMAN
ZIESS
IKON
CONTAFLEX
with telescopic and close-up lens, triod
and instruction book, $100. DA 8tree before 9 and after 6 Thurs.; Fri.
fore 3 or after 6; all day Sat., Sun.

*s Classified

WE

724-0302.

straight,

$3.50;

CARLYLE'S

full, $4.50

1110

Davis St.
Evanston

BUTTONS,
BUCKLES
AND MACHINE
button
holes.
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
Belts,
Pleating.
Complete
stock
of
metal zivpers.
VOGUE
FABRIC
SHOP
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034
DRESSMAKING—SPORTSWEAR,
Casual, Formal and Weddings.
ALSO ALTERATIONS
Call VErnon 5-0758
DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571
ALTERATIONS
AND
HEMS.
VERY
good
workmanship
at
reasonable
prices. Maple and Simpson. UN 9-1172.
HEMS AND ALTERATIONS
ON WOMen’s apparel. Formerly with Peck and
Peck. Vicinity of Sherman and Foster.
Call UNiversity 9-6367

22

SHORE’S

CLOWN
Magical

fun

for

FAVORITE

MAGICIAN

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.

WANDA

BROTHERS

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148

It Makes

Moving

and

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

MIDDLETON

3811

RO

1-2686

HAULING

Ill. C.C.

18345MC-C

RO

1-0666

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

CALL

DOVER

MOVERS

THE LOW-COST LOCAL MOVERS.
to haul one item or a houseful.
Insured,
Ill. CC22633MCC,
864-6139
LIGHT HAULING, DAYS OR NIGHTS,
furniture,
luggage,
appliances
odds
and ends. Bonded and insured 869-0325
JACKSON MOVERS
We
specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662.

30

Musical

MILDRED

Instruction

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

POPULAR

ALpine

IN

PIANO

1-4201

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun!
Village School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

34

Pianos and Musical
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 CoO.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-5900

Cable-Nelson Spinet Piano
BLOND MAHOGANY
234-1646 after 4 p.m.

LOWREY
ORGAN—PROFESSIONAL
model. Has all the extras. Cost new
$1,500. One year old. Will sacrifice for
$900. ID 3-1298.

GRAND

Need
WILL

Pianos—All
PAY

MIDWEST

TOP

66 VOX
ROYAL
GUARDSMAN
AC 50 top, $215. Ask for Dick
AL 1-2533.

VIOLA

MONTHS
party.

OLD;

35

Piano Tuning

ZENKER'S

PIANO CO.

Honest Craftsmanship
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Iixpert Tuning Checked Electronically
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding;
pianos
bought
and sold.
KEN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

37

$2,500:

PRIVATE

UPRIGHT PIANO
IN GOOD CONDITION. $30.
Must move yourself.
Call 729-1691 after 6 p.m.

$350.

PRIVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO SELL
Cable Nelson Spinet piano and bench.
Has had almost no usage. Erickson.
GR 5-3000.

Classic Guitar

AND

CASE. GOOD CONDITION.
$90. 945-0392.
BUFFET ALTO SAX
_
LIKE NEW
PROFESSIONAL QUALITY
CALL UN 9-3193

UPRIGHT PIANO
$50.
272-4054

17,

5 TO

8

ENROLL NOW FOR
SUMMER SESSIONS AT

TOM

THUMB

NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
Creative half-day programs for your
pre-school child (ages 3-5)
2612 Central St. UN 9-5565
LICENCED
CO-OP
NURSERY
school at First Baptist Church, Evanston is taking applications for 3 or 4
year olds for fall semester. Call Mrs.
Soutsos, 864-0824.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50. an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.
SWIMMING LESSONS
Mr.
Dale
Kiefer
will
again
teach
swimming—beginners,
advanced,
and
scuba.
Phone
for private
or group
lessons. 446-8866.
PARENTS
HELP
YOUR
CHILD PREpare
for
school.
Exp.
teacher
will
review
him
in
reading
and
math.
Grades 1-7. 446-1242.

HOME

Console

(DIRECT ACTION)
PIANO.
Weekends, 251-2826.

Instruction

AUG.

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

Upright Piano, Best Offer
ALpine |-3852
SPINET PIANO
EXCELLENT CONDITION; WALNUT
finish, $325. Call 446-2381.

and

HOUSE

Tiny Tot Play School

5-5900

1-9493.

Schools
OPEN

KINGSTON
3 PICK-UP
GUIT.;
BARclay trem.
amp.,
excel.
cond.,
will
sep. $120; also classical guit., hardly
used. $70. PA 4-2681.

C-!

4-1784

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

Makes

WURLITZER
4600 CONSOLE
ORGAN.
25 pedal,
walnut
finish.
Leslie
tone
cabinet.
Orig.
$3,300
sell for $1,695
with one yr. guar. and moving. Terms
available. Call 446-5791.

Gibson

OR

BEST OFFER. 446-6147.
HAGSTROM
II ELECTRIC
GUITAR
2
pick up, vibrato. Bright red, $135 or
best offer. Call Paul 251-6232.

PRICES.

Attractive Schimmel

SALE
CALL

Vox Continental Organ

PIANO CO.

ALpine

FOR

FOR
INFORMATION
after 5 p.m.

YOUR

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |
$4,000 Baldw'n Theat'r Organ
4

PIANO

5’8’’ MASON AND HAMLIN.
Light Mahogany.
Call 296-2472.

Western, Chicago
O 17-7564

HOllycourt

2-5520

KELLY MOVING
AND

PIANO
ROLLS

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.

ILL.
CR

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

McCALL

MOVERS

NORTHBROOK,

9:30-9

WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JENSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
$369
New Console Direct Blow
439
10 Used Grands
fr.
$195
Steinway-Baldwin-Mason-Hamlin
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr. $195
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon. and Thurs. 9-9 AM 2-2023
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chicago

WITH

Women—Industrial

Toys

Don't Buy a Grand

PLAYER

and

34

Mon., Thurs.

Professional

Typewriters—Business
Machines—
Office and Store Equipment
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

until
fully

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

HERBERT

Men

a Difference

Daily 9:30-5:30

and

Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Shore
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale

!

5-5080

Storage

MIDDLETON

Women—Business

Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women

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.

Jewelry and Jewelry Repair

29

OF HIGHLAND PARK
“Your entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
**One call does it all”
ID 2-1240

NORTH

1

\MAN’S 1.35 C. DIAMOND
ring, 14K white gold Gypsy mounting.
Appraised at $1,500, will sell for $825.
Write T-318, Box 60, Wilmette.

Inc.

RICK

RD.

YOrktown

'

Entertainment

hdo Productions,

YARD

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

M.G.

ALTERATIONS

5-7400

RENT EVERYTHING

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

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,

OR

RENTAL
For

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

Opp. Post Office.
GReenleaf 5-5074

;

Skokie

26

Exc.

Outstanding
Call
now.

Oakton,

COMPLETE
SOFT DRINK CATERING
service
for
teen
aged
parties.
We
furnish everything. Phone John Lucas
at 256-3608. or 256-4348.

21

Rental

| Real Estate Loans and Mortgages
Roofing and Siding
Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage Sales
Schools and Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

Travel

SING-ALONGS.
30 WH 3-2176

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748

8910 WAUKEGAN

WIN-

RESTAURANT

et over $25,000 per year.
usiness,
short
hours.
dolnik Realty 623-1302.

B.

Will

Equipment

NEED
BARTENDERS?
TWO
WINnetka College students will assist with
your party. Call HI 6-0587.

for operator w/following.
write:
T-248,
Box
60,

ilmette.

Miss

Il.

EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

F.

ACTIVE

Active Associate Member

planning,

Glenview,

23

SMALL

_ libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA. You are welcome

browse. Kennedy’s
Central St., Evanston.

Rd.,

Guitar,

CALYPSO,
occas. Tod Turl,

LET
EXPERIENCED
FOLK-SINGERguitarist who loves children brighten
your party. Kristin Lems. 869-4235 or
DAvis 8-1029.

PARTY

8910

LARGE

Glenview

menu

OVING OUT OF TOWN—MUST SELL
a
on insurance, salesmanship,
iness,
self-help,
speech,
humor,
success, etc. 5c to 75c, none higher.

818 Mulford St., Evanston.

Catering

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?

Have

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

MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and Equipment
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841

BOOKS

GET OUR BID ON YOURS
sale. Phone for information. Call
Avis 8-4424, BOOKERS
BOOKS.
CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON

Entertainment

MINOX
‘B’’
NEW
MODEL.
COMplete outfit with 10 accessories.
Full
factory
one
year
guarantee.
Will
consider reasonable offer. Call Les HI
6-0929 days.
BOLEX MOVIE CAMERA. CASE,
ALL
acces., movie lights, incl. Little use.
Exc. cond. $180 or best offer. 864-2895
before 9 a.m. or after 9 p.m.

KONICA
FULLY
AUTOMATIC
with 2 filters,
hood
and
case.
new. $50.

ther
ency.
Also
20
Ency.
ear
s, 80 vols. American
a
Later
will
have
1,000
severing
many
subjects.
AL
finitely.

INDE

Houses

Motorcycles—Go Carts
Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personal
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
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and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
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Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
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Investment Properties
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and Cottages
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Wtd. to Buy—Apartment Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Houses

and

Floor Refinishing and Covering

Buy

Trucks—Trailers—
Wanted To Rent

and

Decorations

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Equipment Rental
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Fireplace Wood

ice
bile Tires and Accessories
Trucks—Trailers—For Rent

ats and Outboard
_and Gifts

and

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Disclaimer of Debts

and Art Goods
and Furs
uctioneers—
ctors

tomobiles—Wanted

Trees

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Rentals
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and Air Conditioning
Help
Wante
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Help Wanted—
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Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
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Service and Repair
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Utility Trailers
Miscellaneous
Miscelianeous—For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

| Coins

Concrete

Pets and Suopiios

ond Sports
ile Loans

Christmas

50

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

Deal With

and

Contractors

Lauer Const. Co.

And Save 20°

On

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

AL 1-1254

HAROLD

831-4767

O. SCHULZ

©

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

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

August

3,

1967

|

�at
i

Builders oad

7

50

Contractors

WICKES
Home

Kitchen Salon

. Kitchen Remodeling
Room Additions
Rec.

FORMICA

Rooms

NEW

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB
Save By Buying
From

A Distributor

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

IMPROVEMENT

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PH. 274-6601

LUMBER)

We're

Ready for Them.

WHO?

446-9079
FOR

FREE

51

ESTIMATES

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
348-4852

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 CO.
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

aah

a
ee
S
OWNER
HOME

in shower

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
**‘Let George Do It”
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

QUALITY

Gutters
All types

extension.

Steps

AND

and_

All

types and remodeling. Free estimates.
25 years exp. Ask for Henry. DA 80869.

GENERAL

Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

Carpentry-Plastering-Cement

84

Floor and Wall Tiling

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268
CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence. Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and
porches.
J.
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.

JOBS—BIG

JOBS

Door cutting, rec. rms., etc.
Best prices for weekend work.
Free estimates
272-4036
REMODELING
AND
CARPENTRY
Paneling, Porches, Windows,
Etc. 15
yrs. experience. Do own work.
C. Gosser
AL 6-0789.
PANELING,
BSMNT.,
coustical ceils; floor
try and repair. By

REC.
RM.
ACtile, gen. carpenindependent car-

penter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

August

3,

1967

Waukegan

RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

REMODELING

Rd.,

TILING

Glenview

724-9704

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

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

9»
1-3047

BILL HESKETH
GReenleaf 5-6762
GENERAL MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.
EXPERT ON PATIOS, STEPS,
Fireplaces, Rock Gardens and Walls.
aaa of Experience. Phone IDlewood
-5993.

Concrete

Work

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.’’

from

lawns

BLACK

SPECIALIZE

MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and tree service, sodding
seeding. Black dirt and tractor
vice. Free estimate. Call 537-6232.

ON VACATION?
HAVE
YOUR
kept
up
while
you’re
away.
cutting, spading, trimming and
planting. WI 5-3227.

CR

Fully

SERVICE WALKS,
remodeling.

Cutting—Northbrook
and Glenview

CR

2-5671

WESTERN
LANDSCAPE
GARDENER.
Complete landscape service. Servicin
Chicago and suburbs 40 years. 7 to
p.m. 528-1514,

and

Downspouts

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

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.
ORchard

Hollister Want

1724-8242

Ads

or UN

Serving

OF

Estimate

ROS.

the North Shore
Yo 46 years

BETTER

No
gamble
problems
if
experts.

LO 1-5437

OFFICE TEL.

Fully

Prompt
Insure

625-2255

washing,
furn.

1530

DAISS

&amp;

ALpine

478-5955

EXP.

COLLEGE STUDENTS
945-1064 and 945-6679

KNOLL’S

PAINTING/DECORATI

G.

Roofing

C.

PArk

4-4350

PAINTEuropeinsured

CR 2-2938

or

recovered.

DECKS

F.

GIVES

YOU

Bassing

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
ESTImates. CRestwood 2-1557 after 5 p.m.

DECORAT(res.)

ing. JU 8-0300 (bus.) or 561-9373
Specializing
in exterior work.

Fully

insured. Using Dutch Boy Paint.
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND PAPE R HANGING
FREE ESTIMATES
GReenleaf 5-3048
DAvis 8-7687

*

ia

cc

tak ¥

DOWNSPOUTS

GUARANTEED
ORchard

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT

&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arboris

EXPER
T TREE REMOV/ ’
US GIVE YOU AN E
any

removal

problem

y

are experienced

hydraulic

oenenes

with the know-how

at

and

your

ins:

Mo
dis;

to back it up.

wer stump
grinding.
IM BEINLICH—The Fir

Glencoe

:

VErnon

THOMAS

J. LYNCH

T REE SURGEONS
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEED
tree
surgery,
modern
equip
trained
operators.
Our
51 yes
experience
in.treating
North
§
trees is available by phoning.
M

bers

National

Arborist

Associa!

&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

Hillcrest

DAVEY

|

A COMPLETE TREE CARE SERV
Accurate

Arrange
sprays.
4080.

diagnosis

now

for

Radio

of tree

disease

dispatched
,

H. A. Morrison,
TREE

tro bles ;

and

in:

cre

sie:

Arboris

SPECIALISTS

Spraying, Trimming, Feeding,

Remo’

Power stump removal.
ALpine

1-0945

HOME MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR
Carpentry—Cabinet Work

60

WOODCRAFT

SHOP

Carpentry—Cabinet Wie
Between

ing.

All types

Mr.

Dawson,

Davis

—

#2

naeeey

Material for Home Cra
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversi

no

and Church

KITCHEN

REMODEI

cabinets

and lavato:

made to order. Furniture repair.
251-5737

or AL

C:

1-67

CARPENTRY, REC. ROOMS, P
ing, built-ins, closets, shelves, types of work. Reasonable
erman,

TALLY

328-3050.

;

CARPENTERS

in remodeling,

basement

UNiversity

and

room

work

4-3604.

Evanston Review ° Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

t

mesh

LICENSED "

COMPLETE

KURT GRONAU
AND

and

Tree Trimming

PAINTING
Fully Insured
Free Estimate

PAINTING

Chimneys

and TUCKPO

and

ALL WORK

E.

ING.
274-7042.

SWANSON

frames.

ROOF PROB!

A

GUTTERS

PAINT-

satisfaction,
quality,
and service in
and
papering.
painting,
decorating,
iven:
uggestion s and estimates
YOrktown 6-7922
Fully: insured

FRAZIER

and window

Call ALpine 1-0377

FLAT

Complete Decoratin g Service
CLIFFORD

incl

in all phases of tree removal.

EXTERIOR

8-5004

wood

SUBURBAN ROOF TREATING |
Cedar or asphalt shingles,
rep
treated or replaced. Flat decks

On

Service

EXTE RIOR

LIVINGSTON
DA

all

HAVE

Our men

9-0495

Skilled workmen

GUAR

will never peel or crack.

cover

LET

DECORATING

Insured.

Siding

Association and International S|
Tree Conference
Ak iN
Glenview Road

WORKMANSHIP
328-0531

AND

and

SIDING

3602

Henry Dier
PAINTING AND DECORATING
Interior and exterior. Good workmanReasonable
ship.
Best
materials .
price.
Gunnar Lind
272-1986

INTERIOR

Ap]

Reas. pric

Lind

ALUMINUM

2-5753

Painting and Decorating

McDON'S

0

Ill. 272-0464.

ship. Best materials.

Gunnar

INSURED

JENSEN

AND

Service,

PAINTING AND DECORAT!
Interior and exterior. Good
wo

SON

REASONABLE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
ing, washing, paper hanging.
an
experience,
guaranteed,
work. GR 5-3255.

INTERIOR

Remodeling

tree Ln., Northbrook,

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Painting, Paper Hanging
38 yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT
M. Garrett

2

864-8

Exterior Housepainting

Wilmette

CLearbrook

w

Hawkins

59

EXTERIOR

Decorating

and

strip ped.

Rice,

Tile—Slate—Aspha

hanging

N D SONS

wood

pointed. Gutters painted

1-6344

LAURITZ

stripped

all

267-1

V

All work suarshised, 3

R.

DECORATING

INTERIOR AND
Spencer Av.

5S

EXTERIOR AND INTERL OR
PAINTING AND WALL
SHIN

Decorators

AND

Complete

floors

stripped,

ed

CR estwood
W.

NORTH

free estimate. Call Don

IF: YOU

Service
Free Estimates

finishing—pape r

G

inside

ing this area for 12 years.
done by our own crews. Ins
anes.
Skokie
Contractors.

N. PADDOCK

ERNST

Wood

p

*.2-&lt;

743-7130.

SPECIALT

ON

overhangs

478-0136

PAINTING

ext.

25

$10;

painted

YEARS

e

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

SHORE

and

Est.

Insured. Free estimates. Call
INT. AND EXT. PAINTING,

No Job Too Small

Professional

int.

Broberg,

OUTSIDE
25

PAINTING

DAVID

:

CLEANED

and

D)

i

Mack.

ing and dec. interior and exterio:
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

by DuPont

PRICES

Courteous

on

Lloyd

cleaned

SPECIALIZING IN FINEST
Quality North Shore Decorating
Clean Expert Union Craftsmen

REALISTIC

Call

CLEANED,

repairs.

GUTTERS

decorating
one of our

Mr. Hauber PA 9-5437
Mr. SSchmidt CR 2-4268
Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199
ECKERT DECORATING CO.

J. M.

Dai

491-068(

9-1013.

rates

insured.

and

RECOMMENDATION?

with
you r
you consul t

floors,

Gilbert,

6 ROOMS

Spec.

LE 7-073
3 Generations on Nor th Shore

4-9423

GUTTERS
ALUMINUM
BAKED
enamel.
Never paint again. Guaranteed by manufacturer against peeling.
Serving this area for 12 yrs. All work
done by our own crews. Insured. Free
oo
ages
Skokie
Contractors,
677-

Use

B

type

estimates.

Plaster

F REE E STIMATES
FULLY INSURED

BOYESEN

NEW HOME OWNERS
GRADING, SODDING, PLANTING,
AND BLACK DIRT
Dale Prill
CR 2-5671
GOING ON VACATION?
Grass

BJORNSON

All

estimate.

0794

2-2217

Free

Free

Lowest

TYPES

Insured

ae

EXPERIENCED;
PAINTING,
rating, paper hanging. Fully

SPECIALIZING IN FINE
Residential Painting and Decorating
EXTERIOR
INTERIOR
Painting
pening
Masonry Painting
Paper
Hanging
Staining
Thorough Preparation—Best Materials.

PA 9-2933, eves.—Free estimates.
All kinds
of landscaping.
Specialize
ground covers for shady places.

Dale Prill

ALL

basement.

:

ainting. Ind. attention a nd needs will
and _ color
e met.
Color
matchin
painting.
continuity
as part
of the
in
all
clean
workmanship
Neat,
phases of painting and paper hanging.

and
ser-

NEW
AND
OLD
LAWNS
REPAIRED,
nursery stock, complete maintenance
service, 20 years on the north shore
Franchi Landscape Service. CR 2-2611.
GOING
yard
Grass
small

IN

tra

EXP,
WALL storm
WASHING,
CLEAN :
removal,
windows

Rd.,

Belge ‘A 4.6146

SPENCE R
DECORATING

SOIL

Remodeling Co.

CONCRETE WORK,
patios, driveways,

Painting and Decorating

NORTH

GUTTERS CLEANED

PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK
Walks,
patio,
floor,
etc.
Also stone
and black top paving. Young, competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.

CALL

grass

eee

a family

Free estimates. LE ht

PAINTING

of Glenview

57.‘

WE

refinishing

EXTERIOR
Robert P. Stephens

MOWERS
AND
REPAIRED

Av., north

enue

RAKING

SALDANA BROS. LANDSCAPING
Lawn maint. monthly or hourly basis.
Power
raking
new
lawns,
sodding,
grading, patios and fencing work.
100% GUARANTEE
Call 243-9464

Gutters

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

Glen-Wood

dead

Ant.

Tractor—

WEST

4-1272

BLA
Ss
.
9-1690, AFTER 7 P.M.

HELGE

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING

53

PA

C. L. VOLTZ
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SOIL
Glenview, III.
PArk 4-1691

PLASTERING

6-5400

NEW
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
tile
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
work, roof repairs, concrete work.
QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE ESTIMATES
CRestwood 2-4429

SMALL

PArk

TUCKPOINTING

Construction
HI

Removes

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleaning
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

CONTRACTOR

Northfield

POWER

Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

BATHROOM

Michaels

COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
AND
construction. Grass sod, expert in rock
gardens,
weed
killing
and
hedge
trimming.
Horvats Flowers and Nursery
4230 Dundee Rd., Northbrook 272-4563.

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It

PURTELL &amp; CO.
Box

J.

TOP
Ss
OI L—HUMUS—SAND—MaAure
power
weed
mowing—gravel
drives—rubbish removal—power lawn
rolling—tree
removal—fill
dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
The
Firewood
King

867-9199
G. KUNZ
UGUST
Sew
AUG

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

New

Walter

Mower and
Service

E &amp; B Deco rating

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES,
SHRUBS
Planting, Lawn work, Sodding, Fertilizing,
Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spray-

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

ROOM

porches.

7-8636

replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

GLENVIEW

REMODELING

REMODELING

UN

Lawn

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEways,
grading,
rubbish
and
brush
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking
CR 2-0173

24 hr. Emergency Service

1328

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370
KITCHEN

OUT

INSURED

All

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

WASH

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal

Northbrook, Ill.
Eve.: 446-7064

RECHTORIS

TO

area.

Call Tom

Oe

CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
types of remodeling,
additions
ew
Construction,
Garages
FREE
ESTIMATES
272-5353
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

NOT

56

BLACK DIRT

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED

OUTSIDES A SPECIALTY
By exp. college students wh
pride in their North
Shore ref

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

WHAT

QUALITY LANDSCAPING
Complete tree services
Licensed and Insured
Japanese
gardens,
waterfalls,
pools,
sod, maintenance.
Professional Tree &amp; Lawn Service
CL 3-4200 or 639-2446

QUALITY PAINT JOBS

Complete

CLEAN-UP
Free est.

678-2458

oratin

ROOFING

GUTTERS

SERVICE

SODDING,
CUTTING,
power raking, shrubbery.

CERAMIC TILE

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

EDWARD

LAWN

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

AVAILABLE
NOW—THE
MANPOWER
and equipment to give you a quality
built addition or interior remodeling
fully bonded
estimates,
Free
work.
and insured. 20 years’ experience.
250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

THE MOSQUITOES, OF COURSE.
Have your yard sprayed professionally.
Call Peter—433-0400.

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

‘

Building Maintenance
and Repair

57

Gutters and Downspouts 3

Milwaukee

IMPORTED HAND CARVED
Waterfalls
and Fountains—Reflectin
pools—Rock Gardens—Indoor Tropica
Gardens—Mosaic and Terrazzo patios
and
Terraces—Custom
designed
and
installed
enclosures—Garden
Lighting—Brick,
Stone
or
Mosaic
Planters—Creative Landsca
designing.
MEXICAN ARTS, INC.
894-1947
537-4200

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

55

SHARPENED

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs
ATTENTION LAWN LOVERS
This is the month to take care of bare
spots, trim,
shrubbery
etc. and put
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 best but endeavor to
give
you
the
best.
For
immediate
service call Allen J. Clover Landscaping Service, 328-7750.

(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

WICKES
(DIV. OF WICKES

54

BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK

Bathroom Remodeling
Roofing
: Siding
If you want Quality
and Workmanship—Call:

HOME

KITCHENS

EVERYTHING

Concrete Work
4
CONCRETE
CONSTRUC-.

ACRES CONCRETE
328-0797
Cement work. ow d sidewalks.
Also-Carpenter and
Remodeling.
Charge it.
Midwest Bank Card
censed, bonded and insured.

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND

FOR THE FINEST IN:

sas

&gt;

tion Co. Meramec
and colored patio
sidewalks
and
steps
made
to
your
order. Also basement cracks repaired.
Free estimates. Call UN 4-2414 after 6

Inc.

Improvement

Basement
Dormers

53
HEDMAN

~=Builders and: Contenders

:

SPEC (ALIZ!

addition,

of

d:

i,

all kind;

:

Classified
X

f

z

�as

are

Carpentry

abinet Work

74

Upholstering,

| With Lauer Const. Co.

:

831-4767

- Electrical

Service

lectrical Work

Wanted

FREE ESTIMATES. ANY TIME
254-2202

r Refinishing and Covering
OOR SANDING AND REFINISHING
_in the finish of your
CRestwood

_ MATTSON

SERVICE

; 12 room $19.50 complete. Sanded,
2d and finished quality work and
rials. For dependable service

-9535.

If no

HEIGHTS

answer,

FLOOR

‘Tile, wood floors.
xed,
buffed.
Reasonable.

¥

Free

SERVICE

estimate.

FLOOR

AND

SLIPCOVER

255-1131.

CLEANING

76

APPT.,

AL

1-5350

CE
HOUSECLEANING
SERce. Wall washing;
carpet cleaning.
npl. cleaning for vacant homes and
prices, 864-3946 Free esti-

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

Was (RS Sarvice.477.0726
, WALL

WASHING

AND

GEN.

USEWORK.

Also any type of work.

DO

JOBS,

terior
0

and

exterior

SMALL

and

carpentry,

repairs,

washed

and

ONES

chimneys,

etc.

eee

WASHED,

Ows

LARGE

roofing,

concrete,

Free

OOM

painting.

Bonded,

RB.

W.

APPROX.

polished,

work, Small carpenter jobs. DA
after 7:30 P.M.

;

WE

&amp;

$70.

yard

8-5945

HAULING.

nable

Home

‘TING

TREES,

;

DA

869-6984

Maintenance

D CLEAN UP. FREE
:
;

ESTIMATES.
GR 5-6014.

CLEAN

odd jobs. Phone

gutters

FREE

Service

ESTIMATES
729-3374

“Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

rofessional Rug Cleaning
:

ED

Repair —

NOT

BE

EXPENSIVE

install carpets.

Home

or

plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.
Associated
ee

‘ARPET,
floor

&amp; Furniture
743-8744

FURNITURE,

WALL

SERVICEMASTER

the
NEW
. Hetimates
MPOOERS

ers for ~~

910 Waukegan

CE

AND

done.

FLOOR

POLISH-

RENTAL
Rd.
YO 5-5080

M.G.

| WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN

for
less
than
anyone
else
t sacrificing
quality.
873-2387
9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

ter

4AMPOOERS FOR RENT

__ JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
3748 Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400
.

OFF.

cash

9X12

and carry,
carpet.

RUGS,

CLEAN,

repair-install wall to
ce
Carpet
Co.
1620

ple, Evanston. 864-5551.

Upholstering,

Repairing

and

UPHOLSTERING

repaired

mates.
N

Sofa

in

1419

and

your

GGING
n_ the

RE-

springs

Free

Av.,

esti-

Evanston.

5-8385 evenings.

FURN. SERVICE
CHRS., SOFAS REPAIRED
with
sagproof
steel

Custom House Furniture
XPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNISemeening.

erman,

repairing

and

g. 1,001 fabrics. Free
Evanston. 864-8983.

est.

BELIEVE?

WORKERS
WITH

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

4-6656

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
&amp; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.
218 E. Ontario St.
Chicago 60611.
MIDDLE AGE WOMAN
WOULD
LIKE
part-time job, light housework-ironing.
2 days wk. You can interview me at
=
Hartrey, Evanston, bsmt. apt. No
phone.

DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES

Lindgren Emp. Agency

couple—weekends
or
afternoons
Have
transp.
Prefer
Wilmette

Evanston

days.

area.

256-2477

aft.

273-4849 or 475-1800.
WORK
WANTED
BY

reup13

4

3-5.
or

wk.

EXPERIENCED
LADY
WISHES
cooking, companionship. Housework.
DA 8-3077
WOMAN
IN ROGERS
PARK
WANTS
morning work cleaning in Evanston.
$1.50 hr. and carfare.
:
Call SH 3-2351
LADY
WOULD
LIKE TO CARE
elderly
person
or couple.
Do
housework, cooking. References.
AL 1-0760.

FOR
light

The

up

and

9-8782

UP

AND

DELIV-

EXPERIENCEDWOMAN
WANTS
cleaning
or
ironing
Mondays
and
Saturdays, $15 and carfare per day.
Refs. GR 5-6723 Evanston.
LADY
DESIRES
DAY
Monday and every other

WORK
ON
Saturday.

102

Sit. Wtd.—Baby Sitting

CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONERS
wknd.
proxying
eve.
sitting,
future
bookings. Complete
charge.
Five hr.
minimum.
Phone
251-1726 before. 5
PIM:
&lt;

MATURE
WOMAN
EXPERIENCED,
will care for school age children for
vacationing
or
working
parents
or
care for elderly. Good Cook. 761-0072.
WILL BABY SIT WHILE YOU WORK.
Vicinity
Greenwood
Av.,
Glenview,
starting Sept. 1st. Call Mrs. Norberg
9-5, Mon.-Fri., AL 1-0467.
BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.
MATURE
WOMAN
sit, $1.00 an hour.
0509, Northbrook.

COLLEGE
STUDENT DESIRES BABY
sitting.
Good
references.
Call
after
4:30 p.m. and weekends.
UN 4-8445, APT. 11

103

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

EXECUTIVE

AMbassador

DESIGN

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

EVANSTON

OFFICE

MAINTENANCE

EXPERIENCED
MAN
WANTS
jobs:
Walls,
window
washing,
ment
and
garage
cleaning,
hauling.
DA 8-7381

ODD
baselight

General House Cleaning
MON.
geen.
at.

THROUGH
SAT.
491-0228 after 5:30

EXPERIp.m., Mon.-

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

DALE'S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.

An
agency’
w/students
and
non-.
students for any type work. kd ¢ Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0743.
EXPERT
WINDOW
CLEANING
SERvice, gi ‘ters and downspouts cleaned,
basements,
garages
and
odd _ jobs.

Bonded

and Insured. 869-0325.

H.

Sit. Wtd.—Men

and Women

P. COUPLE-RETIRED,
RESPON.,
wants yard and handyman
work
in
exchange for part. furn. apt. Woman

smueyes.
es.

432-5832, morns.

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and

meal-

GR

position

for

Bldg.
Lot

ST.

5 day

week,

BABY
DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION
IF

YOU LIKE CHILDREN AND HAVE
popular
this
personality
pleasant

a

BUT

train you to greet patients and their
feel comthem
help make
parents,
fortable till doctor is ready, then show
them in. Light typing req’d. Hours are
9-5 with no Sat. and no eves. $428 mo.
Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

SECRETARY

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle

FOR

EWIS

HAVE

3200

Il.

60076

Employer

For Figures?

SEVERAL

~pyen for people

who

POSITIONS

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.

MEDICAL
LOCAL

8-6880

RECEPTION

PHYSICIAN

WANTS

A _ RE-

ceptionist
to
greet
patients,
make
ee
t fxg
ills,
etc.
All
public contact. $35
to start, FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

1618

RIDGE

anston

AVENUE

firm

SERVICE
DAvis

$90

desires

8-6880

CLERICAL.

woman

for

EV-

an

interesting
proof
reading
position.
Good
hours.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston Employment. Ist Nat’] Bank
Bldg. DA 8-7171.

SOCIAL

WORKER

Adoption

DENTAL
ASSISTANT
FOR
MODERN
Kenilworth office, will train, must be
neat, congenial, and willing to learn a
variety
of
duties.
5
days,
Tues.
through Sat. Nice career for a girl not
going back to college. AL 1-5004.

ot

WE

APP’T.

an
Executive
secretary
for
their
President. Excellent potential. FREE.

SERVICE
DAvis

Skokie,

(e)

CLIFF

EXECUTIVE SECY. $500

* Northbrook Star «

Parkway,

Equal Opportunity

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

Secretary to Administrator

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

will

doctor

children’s

neighborhood

Anybody

TYPING
AND
SHORTHAND
SKILLS
required. Year round position. 5 day
week. Attractive salary, benefits and
working conditions. Contact Administrative Assistant. Phone 234-3600.

LOOKING

to 5 p.m.

Welcome

Applicants

Qualified

All

An

to $400

IS

9 a.m.

WE
HAVE
AN
INTERESTING
AS.
signment in our patent division for a
young woman
preferably
with some
secretarial
experience.
Must
have
excellent typing skill and be familiar
with dictaphone
transcription.
Shorthand helpful but not required.

Lake Forest High School

FIRM

from

2020 RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220

273-5180

Field’s)
SAT. BY

woman.

unlimited.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

ST.

young

possibilities

ASSIST WITH SORTING AND PROnee gg, © all
incoming
and
outgoing
mail.
No typing required,

5-3100

from

No

fully.

Mail Clerk
TO

NEW

brownlie personnel
708 Church St., Evanston
28-3400
(across
9-5

helpful.

will train

mature

Promotional

EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED,
will train right girl. Free.

HOURS

typing

necessary,

Clerk Typist

EMP. AGENCY

dental assistant

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake
ia

Light

GOOD TYPIST AND APTITUDE
FOR
figures
required
in
this
interesting

CITY OF EVANSTON

EVANSTON

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND INterior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any
type of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

105

vision.

experience

POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN PERSONeae
PLANNING,
AND
RECREA-

MEN,
EXPERIENCED
AND RELIable,
for
office
cleaning.
Floors
stripped, scrubbed and polished.
Call 446-4445 or 724-6233

and
Clerk

AMBITIOUS
PERSON
WANTED
TO
take
charge
of company
Literature
and Sample Room. Will play a vita]
role in dynamic advertising program.
assisting
on
many
projects
to put
‘important
selling tools
in hands
of
salesmen. Position requires individual
who can work with minimum
super-

SECRETARY
CLERK-TYPIST

HOUSE
SITTING
WANTED
YOUNG
professional man awaiting
possession
of house would like to watch animals,
cut lawn, etc. in exchange for room.
Immed. through Aug. 17. 724-0178 and
724-0820. 6-8 p.m.

Room

Promotion

2-1] 142

518 DAVIS

491-0600

this

Artist

Literature
Sales

LISTENER?
FREE
Do people tell you their problems and
seek your advice?
Your understanding and good judgment can bring you
an income of $10,000 or more a year,
as a licensed employment counselor.
Age
open.
Call or see Miss
Rosenbaum,

MR. KLEAN CLEANS
EVERYTHING;
walls, wallpaper, windows, furniture,
carpets on location! 326-2401 days, 5382798 nights.

operate

Dictaphone Secretaries

INTERVIEWER

EXPERIENCED
MAINTENANCE
supervisor
wishes
building
manager
position. Presently employed.
Salary
open. Write T-302, Box 60, Wilmette.

to

BUT
song
skill

CHALLENGING
POSITIONS
FOR
young women with at least 2 years’
business experience and an interest in
assuming responsibility. Excellent opportunities
for
advancement.

Parking

[737 HOWARD

learn

Production

9-1 142

AT THE “L”’ IN
NORTH
SHORE
BANK
Free parking in bank

Accountant, Univ. Grad.,
Part-Time. 348-6094.

LAY-

of West

for:

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
RECENT
college art major or art school grad in
our Advertising Department. Paste-up
work,
filing of art work
and
some
layout. Excellent starting salary and
working conditions.

and

HANDY
MAN
WOULD
LIKE
PARTtime work. Store and office cleaning
in the evenings from 6 to 10 p.m. Call
475-3686,

CORPORATE
IDENTITY,
ADV.
out, illustration. 491-0465 eves.

End

ORchard

to

equipment.

OLD ORCHARD. SKOKIE
At North

openings

required

Orch.

Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
Personnel interviewer, expd
2 coll., learn personnel
R.N. for large office
Key punch, school or exp.
General clerical, no typing

Westmoreland

have

Flexowriter Operator

F.C. bkpr., exc. future
N.C:R. bookkeeper
Accounts rec. or payable
Payroll clerks, train or exp.
Accounting Clerk trainee

226 IN THE

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.

EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED,
will train woman
interested in
term employment.
Basic typing

Lt typing, It bkpg, public contact
Dictophone sales secy
Learn
advertising,
type
Personnel Mgs will train
General office, type
Sr. typist, increases certain
Younger dictphone secy
Secy to Doctor, no steno
Dictaphone secy trainee
Sales ass’t type
Big variety in small ofc, yg

SUITE

Professional

A Good Company To Go With
Good Company To Grow With

A

We

TO YOU!

Secy to President
Secy to Managing V.P.
English-German sales secy
Secy to Doctor
Secy to Treasurer
Assist Pub Relations Dir
Secy, real estate
Export secy some exp
Personal trainee, secy
Electronic’s secy, no exp secy
Learn purchasing,
secy.
Secy, yg, to company secy
Secy, no exp, good skills

MALE
Seeks
challenging
position with toplevel individual or business. 29, draft
exempt.
All
office
skills,
including
excellent typing and shorthand. Best
ref. Write T-303, Box 60, Wilmette

104

FREE

Receptionist, dict. not heavy
Receptionist, swbd. exp.
Reception, typist, learn swbd
Receptionist, answer phones
Reception—cashier, auto
Receptionist, type 40 yg, Old

SECRETARY

GRAPHIC

100%

and

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

Oldest Employement Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

ALWAYS

WANTS
TO BABY
Mrs. Wood. Call 272-

Help Wanted—Women
Business

MORE PEOPLE HAVE
OBTAINED POSITIONS
In Tne North Suburbs Through
Our Agency Than Through
Any Other Source!

DESIRES
pick

Will Do All Hand Ironing

WOMAN

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
WISHES
5
days work, housekeeper, cook, prefer
adult family. Go home nights. Good
refs. Call after 5 p.m. DA 8-4895.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

UN

IN MY HOME. PICK
er. Call 869-6631.

811 Elm St., Winnetka
Hlllcrest 6-1047
COMPANION FOR ELDER LADY OR

with long experience for various types
on
with references.
Call
924-

. Expert furn. repairing. Up. Call anytime, DA 8-0046.

1

DAY

DAY

AND

home.

Sherman

4-4890 or GR

ACME

chair,

YOU

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 Scottish mother’s helpers and 5
South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

Howard Employment Agency

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE
iring.

Situations Wanted—Women
Household

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Refinishing

PERT

WOULD
YOU
LIKE
A
DAY
AWAY
from elderly or ill? Kind, with good
references. Days only. Phone
UN 4-4116

MO

TRIER _ townshiv
ALpine 1-5697

AND

MATURE
SECRETARY AVAIL. SEPT.
15; coll. degree, stenographic skills of
the best. Exp.: law, medicine,
engineering. Write T-275, Box 60 Wilmette.
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480

Cleaners

cleaning professionally

—

J

Rug

MATURE WOMAN, BINDERY CLERK,
17
years
experience.
Would
like
position full or part-time.
GR 5-0072

WOULD

‘

SERVICE
letters, misc.
Dependable
272-8680

WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

and

8-3823

iim's Wall Washing

EXPERIENCED TYPIST
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME,
HAVE
IBM ELEC. PY 2 ta alan
PARK 4-3834.
TYPING DONE AT HOME
Experience
in
business
and
thesis
work, Scientific subjects my specialty.
IBM typewriter. Reas. rates, 491-9352.

HOUSEKEEPER-POSITION — PERM.,
reliable widow,
companion
or nurse
for elderly, Prefer Wilmette. P.O. Box
725. Evanston, Ill.

CLEAN

GARAGES, BASEMENTS,

f

8;

WOMAN

ironing in my home. Will
deliver. Call after 6 p.m.

LET ME CARE FOR YOUR CHILD
IN MY LICENSED HOME.
CALL GR 5-1291

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

HOME TYPING
Manuscripts, tapes,
Experienced
Reas. rates

EXPERIENCED

WOMAN
WOULD
LIKE
3 DAYS
OF
work, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday
open. Will iron. References. 475-0204

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

100

Service

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED
MAKE

SALE

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

MARQUART

Ser-

MIDDLE
AGED
WOMAN
DESIRES
day work or work for school teacher.
Come and go. Reference.
869-5483

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

Nias
stripping,
waxing.
All work
r.
Have reg.
service
plan.
Free
. Resid., comm., indust. HU 6-4393.

Home

107.

LIVE-IN MAIDS $25 WK.

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION
SALE
—CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
‘fabric, 12 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

766-2965

Machine scrubbed,
Home
or
office.

Situations Woite&lt;Wenes

Also Jamaica
Girls. Jessie Jean
vice, 2350 Madison, Chgo. 829-0654

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING
Co.

2-2699

FLOOR

101

LAST WEEK
REUPHOLSTERY

choice

Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor
4

and

Household

g
Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

/
years on the North
WE DO IT ALL

a

Repairing

Department

cy. ACSW
$9,000
oes

depending
Se
i

u

Home,

cock,

GENERAL

ilmette.

fications.
=
Mrs.

u

e

Bicreios

OFFICE
office,

write

FOR
Agen-

$6,500 to

qua
;

small

Please

on

Lake

234-5700.

Evanston,

uired.

MSW
of CWLA

Supervision. Salar

WORK
typing

T-293,

Box

re-

60,

es Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald August 3, 1967.

&gt;

�Business oa

Help Wanted—Women

3

Professional

‘

&gt;

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

107

Numerous

C CF.

&amp;

ROE 2 B U 2 K

S EARS,

2

National Execive Olitee
Otters Exciting

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
the entire Midwestern Territory Offices Moving Soon to

New Suburban

AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED:

EMPLOYEE

EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES
JUNIOR SECRETARIES
CLERK TYPISTS
COMPTOMETER OPERATORS —

KEYPUNCH

meth

One Visit to our office
qualifies you for ges
TOP

RATES
NO
Register With

Wh

ite

.
.
.
.

EXCELLENT SALARIES
PROFIT SHARING
PAID VACATIONS
7 PAID HOLIDAYS

-_ GROUP INSURANCE

. STENOGRAPHERS

. GROUP

HOSPITALIZATION

_. EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS
. ILLNESS ALLOWANCE

CLERK

. PLEASANT MODERN OFFICE

, FIGURE CLERK

:

FEE

4

Colla

irls

of America, Inc. —

708 Church Street
Suite

221

Evanston, “

BENEFITS:

_ STATISTICAL TYPISTS

. RECORD

TYPISTS a

ae

SEARS. OUTSTANDING

_ MATRON

STENOS:

Location in Skokie

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
.
.
.
.

Available ==
For Experiencec

|

in Skokie

A Portion ‘of Sears National Executive Offices and

Job Opportunities |

869-7
Key Punch
one

Young ladys oot a
pene ce
oO

a
Mrs; Aubert RORY gee

EVANSTON DOWNTOWN,

id ee
Gane hourstae
eee
early evening
6 to 9. 3 evening:

tag

per

week.

Good

location,

near

Kocaeeeeie
re-employment
scores ang work
references r
1C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

=

tat

Peckinging Corp. of America
| N si E RV | EWS

seeodniing.
PAYROLL

on

fo ‘$400,

EXPERIENCE

NECES-

sary for this, and some typing. Free. Won

MONDAY
9

through

am.

to

4

APPLY:

FRIDAY
p.m.

brownlie personnel

“oh

708 Church St., Evanston

“

a

(across from Field’s)

:

328-3400

2%

HOURS 9-5

SAT. BY APP'T. |

PUBLIC

CONTACT.

$450

—

EVANSTON BANK WILL TRAIN

.

YO Uv

to be in charge of new accounts
ic
public contact. my pine and light steno

AT

needed.

8:30-4.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

1618 Orrington

sida

ae 4

SEAICS:

DAvis

a:

8-6

-

SPARE TIME EVE'S.

Lots of fun and you can earn $40 to |
$75 or more in 2 or 3 eve’s. per wk. |
/

‘

7447 SKOKIE BLVD.
PHONE 677-1932
SKOKIE,

1

ILL

No
to

exp. necessary — we will train
you |
conduct
style
shows
for small |

informal gro apa — no invest. Must b
attractive and
have use rs eat +

CLERK
vealNVENTORY,
Rose Mrataniay, “omsnnoned often
rsonal

petual inventory

Must bea

a

Bex

you

can’t

come

in,

register

MURPHY EMPLOYMENT S

ela

1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-951

WORK
ORIN

CIGAR
eS

benefits.

736 Elm

1967

records.

ee

sos tae 9, BOTT, mG,

plus

3,

appt.

Lite’ Sopher Te SS Bis a
«

.
:
:
We are equal opportunity
employers and members of the Chicago
Merit: Employment Committee

August

interview,

ansfield, 251-1962.

St.,

.

.

DEPT.
ORa takFULLSee
Conney’s

Winnetka.

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

:

HI

ae

6-0032

ics

a

Classified «it
P

�\

- Help Wanted—Women
_ Business and Professional

107

Help Wanted—Women

"Business

ORD:
100%, FREE JOBS
MORTON
GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN

5945 W. DEMPSTER
NORTHWEST

SP 4-2828

_

doctor’s ofc.
desk showrm.
girl
small office

Bookkeeping

Mach. Opers.

Switchboard Opers.

HIGHLAND PARK—DEERFIELD
aptionist front desk new ofc,
to President, small office
sales manager’s assistant
t bkkping, 3 girl office
nes, customer contact 9-5
al hospital receptionist

All Office Skills

- WILMETTE—EVANSTON
to 5 girl Friday, Publishing
xpedite orders, light typing
;
er for showroom 9-5
ceptionist to interview
eping machine or hand to
. wants trainee
MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
ottice, variety
otionist, train for switchbd.
omer service, light typing
pose letters for sales mgr.
uh lic contact, light steno aid mgr.
Keypunch trainee, no skills

00
390

Evanston—839

$390

$450

= "FORD"

All around general office variety

Hwy.

MEDICAL RECORDS TECH.
THIS POSITION REQUIRES A REGIStered
record
tech.
or
person
with
experience in Medical Records. Wonderful
opportunity
to
work
in
oa
delightful
department
and
assist
li-

—

YOU CAN REALLY PROVE
lf that this position will

{

vated
hout

secretary

constant

that

can

supervision,

brarian.
Do you qualify?
Then
Personnel. 677-9600 Ext. 218

TO
give

HIGH

will

=.
for and do what needs to be done,
; Sc rdngpee
and accurately. Can you fill
_

the
requirements?
Salary commensurate
with your success. Apply

ST. FRANCIS
HOSPITAL
AVE., EVANSTON
Employment

Office

__ 355 RIDGE

~ ADVERTISING
TRAINEE
=.

CAN-YOU

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

t.

appt.

636 Church

UN

gener

9-3520

St., Evanston

CASHIER—WRAPPERS
STOCK GIRLS
TURE
NV
at
1

WOMEN
desks and
part-time

NEEDED
TO
in stock rooms.
schedules
avail-

. 20% merchandise discount.
s Linari or Miss Stefaniak.

See

a Shas. A. Stevens &amp; Co.
Linden Ave.

Hubbard Woods,

IIl.

RECEPTIONIST
IF

YOU ENJOY
‘

_

PERSONAL

People, this is the
typing required.

job

LIFF

EMPLOYMENT

Fee. Hours 9-5
by appt. 636 Church

GENERAL
RIED

light

processing

for

you.

UN 9-3520
Evanston

OFFICE

DUTIES

typing;

CONTACT

SERVICE

St.

WILL

INCLUDE

answering

invoices.

phones;
Oo

and

experence

RSE FOR NORTH SHORE FAMILY
ays on 2 days off. Salary $600 per

ferred.

ae
8-7171.

LPN

acceptable.

Call Wally,

RN

pre-

Bldg.

DA

Boulevard Evans-

oe 1st Nat’l Bank
No Fee.

7s

PERSONAL COUNSELOR TRAINEE
Brg com. to $600. -.
.S. grad. o.k.

IOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
Howard St., Evanston
475-1800

stock and Receiving Clerk

TIME. LARRY’S LTD. 4849 W.
‘ton St., Skokie, 679-3233.

— Classified

from

.

SAT.

BY

APP’T.

Wilmette,

KLEINSCHMIDT
(DIV. OF
COOK RD.
WINDSOR

NATIONAL

BANK

And

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
800 Davis St.,
An Equal

Evanston
Opportunity

DAvis 8-8100
Employer

FIGURE CLERKS

PROCESS ORDERS FOR MODERN
Northbrook Manufacturing Plant.

EXCELLENT
WORKING
CONDITIONS AND FRINGE BENEFITS.
PROFIT
SHARING
AND
PENSION
PLANS, HOSPITALIZATION, MAJOR
MEDICAL AND WEEKLY COMPENSATION
DURING
ILLNESS
ALL
PAID FOR BY THE COMPANY.
LIBERAL
rei
des

LEWIS

1618

NURSES—RN's
ARE
NEEDED
FOR
Presbyterian Home
west
Evanston. All

full

or

8-6880

LPN's

INFIRMARY
OF
located in Northshifts open, 5 day

part-time,

lllinois Bell Telephone
Libertyville
125 Church
362-5520

pleasant

SOME
COLLEGE
ART
COURSES?
Evanston
firm
can
use you
for an
interesting position in their art dept.
Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Emloyment, 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg. DA 8171. No Fee.

Employer

ASST.
BUYER
MORTON
GROVE.
$110
per week.
Some
typing,
phone
Expediting, Call Jim. Skokie Employsg
OR 5-2300. 7925 N. Lincoln.
No
ee.

SWITCHBOARD - CASHIER.
241

5 DAY WEEK, 9 TO 6.
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
Waukegan Rd., Glenview. 729-1000

DR. RECEPTIONIST
Just lite typing. Local firm. $375. If
you can’t come in, register by
phone.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland Park
Herald * Deerfield Villager
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Liake Bluff
|

i

AND
FOR

PHONE MRS. GOTZ
CRestwood 2-0770

AIRLINE
RESERVATION
TRAINEES $433
FREE
public contact in beautiful

show-

12 girls needed to enter next training
class, where you learn make-up and
grooming tips, how to make reservations, and the routes
of this line’s
flights here and abroad.
Passes for
your
weekend
and
vacation
travel.
You need no typing, no college.

EMP. AGENCY

518 DAVIS

ST.

491-0600

273-5180

GIRL FRIDAY
CAPABLE
SECRETARY
FOR
MIDsteel
large
of
office
sales
west
skills
versatile;
be
Must
producer,
shorthand,
typing,
include
should
filing
and
correspondence
for
busy
sales operation. This position requires

a

mature

woman

able

to

,

assume

~

contact
telephone
of
responsibility
comSalary
customers.
with firm’s
mensurate with ability. Vic. Lincolnwood. 539-5930

°

GIRL FRIDAY
Interesting

TYPIST

NEEDED.

diversified

duties

with

leading
equipt.
mfr.
Good
starting
salary w/exc. fringe benefits.
Call Mr. Jarvis 446-8800

PITNEY-BOWES

480
SERVICE
DAvis

AND

VACATION
PLAN
ABOVE
AVERAGE

EXPERIENCED

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
EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

IIl.

Employer

ORDER WRITER

} EVANSTON

SCM)
DEERFIELD
5-1000.

AND
GENERAL
OFFICE
CLERK
5
day week. Convenient to all transportation. Usual employee benefits.
Apply Personnel Office.

FIRST

Evanston,

rooms located throughout the Loop, 10-

DIVERSIFIED
AND
CHALLENGING
opportunity for a self-starter who has
an
interest
in
people
and _ enjoys
detail. Convenient parking. Paid family hospitalization and employee
discount on SCM products.

LAKE

Ave.,

Opportunity

Central Av.,
An Equal Opportunity

GENERAL

INC.

Northfield.
Employer

OFFICE

MEDIUM
SIZE
LIFE
INSURANCE
office
needs’
girl
experienced
in
general office work. Should have some
typing and bookkeeping skill. Pleasant
office located in center of Glenview.
Hours 8:30-4:30. Call Mr.
Rothermel
or Mr. Lisberg 729-2250.

.

BOOKKEEPER WITH BASIC
knowledge of bookkeeping, and figure
aptitude,
heavy
experience
not
required,
no age limit.
3712 hrs. per
week, many company benefits, pleasant working cond., no. 1 bus to dr.
Phone
for appointment,
Mr. Doeseli
DA 8-3100.

CAFETERIA

Apply Now

An Equal Opportunity

Skokie,

Equal

To Edit, Price, Type, And

All

working
conditions. Apply in person
3131
Simpson
St., Evanston
or call
492-4910 for further details.

Glenview and Highland Park.

869-9915

SWITCHBOARD
RELIEF

week,

etc.

Jobs now available in Evanston,

An

Northfield
Employer

TYPIST

Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell benefits including regular increases, tuition aid,

Evanston
1520 Chicago

1630 Chicago

Call 446-4000 or apply in person.
BORDEN CHEMICAL COMPANY

BELL

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.

opportunities,

Insurance Company

Dempster, Evanston
UN 9-9000
Office Openings

1700 Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

BELL

Washington National

APPLY

Mystik Tape Div.

Field’s)

AS: An Operator — you will be a vital link in the
nation’s communications network. You can handle
Long Distance calls, Information numbers, emergency calls, etc.

promotion

OR

MRS.

475-7900

ACCOUNTING CLERK
STATISTICAL CLERK TYPIST
CLAIMS PROCESSOR
BILLER
TYPIST
THE

708 Church St.
(across

-CALL

We are interviewing now for several
interesting positions available immediately. We
offer convenient location,
leasant modern surroundings. Excelent
benefit
program
and
aé_e good
starting salary. Please come in and
talk to us about any of the following:

SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
SINGLE GIRLS

necessary.
Full
company
enefits
ncluding profit cy
y /ANSTON PAINT
GLASS CO.
rski
GR 5-0430

month.

602

BUT
HATE
THE
f
‘L’?
WE
HAVE
several openings in posh new Riverside Plaza Bldg., across street from
North Western station. FREE.

ILLINOIS

TYPE?

CLIFF

_

2100
jobs

preter chicago's loop?

328-3400
HOURS 9-5

Good starting salary and periodic merit salary increases.
Many fine benefits including
profit sharing and group insurance. For an appointment

AMERICAN
PHOTOCOPY

Have A Job That Counts With

Excellent
iti
i
dia,
“prarelal traffic, tint java
recruiting creative writing.

Fee. Hours 9-5

CALL

Professional

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.

usual employee benefits.

brownlie personnel

SKOKIE VALLEY
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

work

that

call

our modern
office, low

and

SECRETARY

cost cafeteria, and many un-

328-7466

brarian. Do you qualify? Then call

YES

You will enjoy
air-conditioned

EVANSTON—ROOM

400

Help Wanted—Women
Business

SECRETARY

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

Chicago Av.
DAvis. 8-0555

Arlington Heights—i1806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

$450
350

OFFICE

Travel Agency
General Office
Sales Order Clk.
Dental Asst.
Figure Clerk
File Clerk
Switchboard trainee
Accounting trainee
No fees on these

Workpower

_
i

107.

Professional

lf you prefer varied and challenging 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.

NO TYPING

REGISTER
NOW, IN PERSON,
FOR
IMMEDIATE—FALL
OR
WINTER
CUSTOMERS IN THEIR OFFICES—
NO
LOOP.
FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—FULL
MONTHS,
PHONE
FOR APPT. OR COME IN. WE ARE
YOUR ‘‘PERSONAL SERVICE”’.

and

with her routine assignments.

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
Small Office

Bookkeepers

tirl office, no steno 9-5

Recep onist, busy
Receptionist front
istomer service
keeper

GENERAL

Keypunch Opers.

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Friday for Personnel mgr.
phone right arm, Sales ofc.

Help Wanted—Women
Business

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

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

Clerical
385

107.

Professional

BEST JOBS
SECRETARIES

Typists

&gt;
r who likes variety
roll
trainee lovely new ofc.
ceptionist, learn switchboard

and

NORTH SHORE'S

Dictaphone Opers.

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD
Secy. to V.P. Sales

ec.

Business

Stenographers

BY PHONE

Help Wanted—Women

and Professional

EXPERIENCED

5347 W. DEVON
REGISTER

107

TEMPORARY
Orrice
JOBS

EMPLOYMENT

OU MAY

|

GIRL

WILL
TRAIN WOMAN
INTERESTED
5 day
work.
in cafeteria
week.
No
no night work.
Sundays,
Saturdays,
Meals and uniforms furnished.
For app’t. call Mrs. Kay, 945-1000.
HIGH
SCHOOL
OR
COLLEGE
STUdent to work part-time from 2:30
p.m.
to 5:30 p.m. Typing and good Bees
voice req. Office near Diversey and
ne
area,
Chicago.
Call
348-6888,
12.
ext.
PERSONNEL SECRETARY
Pub. contact. Good skills. Good personality.
Great
benefits.
$500.
NO
FEE.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

* Highwood Herald

August

3, 1967

*

�107

Help Wanted—Women

107

Help Wanted—Women

CORPORATE

INTERNATIONAL
SALES,
COLLEGE
Editorial and Accounting Departments
need high school graduates with good
shorthand skills.

ORDER

SEVERAL OPENINGS AVAILABLE.
Hours 9 to 3 for housewives interested
in several
months
work.
No typing
required.

An

Equal

Opportunity

—AND
FILING POSITIONS
LEAD
many other opportunities in our

TO
hos-

pital offices. If you are a high school
graduate, with little or no experience,
but have a sense of responsibility and

eagerness to do a good job, we'll train
you. Our offices are modern, air cond.
and staffed with pleasant people. We
offer
a 5 day
week
and
a salary
commensurate
with your
experience
and
ability.
Why
not
stop
by
and
discuss our openings now.
Office

ST. FRANCIS
355 RIDGE

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

ARE
YOU
TIRED
OF
THE
LONG,
cold summer and the peace and quiet
of the
children
around
the
house?
ESCAPE, ESCAPE!
We krow how to
ee
you from your doldrums. Work

Position

or:

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
LIBERAL DISCOUNT

Carson
AL

1-8400

work

TASK FORCE

Pirie Scott
&amp; Co.

EDENS

(TEMPORARY
Room

328-3400

home!

St., Evanston
(across from Field’s)

9-5

SAT.

SERVICE
IF

BY APP'T.

relations

REP

work.

No

typing.

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

8-6880

SEAMSTRESS

SECY.

CHURCH
AFFILIATED
ORGANIZAtion
seeks
mature
person.
Good
judgment—free to travel two or three
times
a
year.
See
Dorothy
Parks
Placement, 627 Grove, 328-7622.
SECRETARY
$7,800.
SMALL
OFFICE
Suburbs.
Top
girl with
good shorthand.
Under
35.
Call
Jim,
Skokie
Employment Service, 7925 N. Lincoln
Av. Ur 5-2300.

BEAUTY
NORTH

OPERATOR

EVANSTON.

AMBITIOUS

OP-

erator can make $200 a week salary
and commission. 5 day week. 9-5.
Call GR 5-1718

GENERAL

OFFICE

Evanston
office
Possibly more Jo

WORK

one
day
tae Fnens

BILLING—-SOME
EVANSTON

Call

August

after

3,

YO

SMALL
a_ week.
call

STENO

COMPANY

5 p.m.

1967

IN

daily

6-7684

FOR INTERVIEW
CALL MISS HARTUNG, 291-5478.

ALLSTATE
INSURANCE
COMPANY

reservations,

book travelers

2100

cosmetic

firm.

He

for

dreams

well

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.

PUBLISHING

PERMANENT POSITION FOR ORDER
typing and general clerical. Interesting and diversified work. Modern airconditioned
office,
chance
for
advancemznt. Anniv Mr. Haverkos.
SOILTEST, INC.
2205 Lee St.
Evanston. IIl.
ACADEMIC:
OFFICE
YOUNGER
woman. No typing. Work with student
Loans,
ete.
North
Evanston.
Call
Wally
Boulevard
Evanston
ge oot
ment, DA. 8-7171. No Fee.
list
Nat’l
Bank Bldg.
’

Cook-Manager
For Small Office
BUILDING
CAFETERIA,
MONDAY
7 &gt; Ree Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 6731171,
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
SMALL
OFFICE
SECRETARY
$650.
9-5. Assist owner. Younger to 30. Call
Jim.
Skokie
Employment
7925
N.
Lincoln, OR 5-2300.

We
have
office for
lent pay

WOMEN
—
in our Evanston
telephone sales
girls. Exceland
bonus.
Call
Mr.
Fer-

guson, 491-1610

EVANSTON
EDUCATIONAL
ASSOC.
wants a Girl Friday for their Director
of Research. Must type. FREE.

LEWIS

1618

UN

. EDITORIAL

SERVICE
DAvis

FIRM

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

-

— Excellent working conditions
— All company benefits
— Hours 8:30 to 4:30
— Up to 3 weeks vacation
— Convenient transportation

Standard Rate &amp; Data Servic
5201

8-6880

SALESWOMAN
Durkin Art Gallery
1549 SHERMAN

AV.,

EVANSTON

Zenith Radio Corporation

HAS POSITIONS AVAILABLE
FOR
SECRETARIES
TYPISTS
WE ARE SEEKING HIGHLY SKILLED INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE THE
desire to Be
a rapidly expandin
firm in its Evanston
Engineering
Division.
ese positions will enable you to utilize all your skills while
performing a variety of duties.
Zenith offers a full range of benefits including profit sharing, company
paid hospitalization and educational reimbursement.
Phone R. Volpe for appointment.

745-3227

Zenith Radio Corporation
W.
An

Howard
equal

St., Evanston,

opportunity

employer

Ill.

Old

Orchard

Road

MR. SUREK, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

SECRETARY

—

Tired of Commuting?
IF

SO, WE HAVE AN EXCELLE
opportunity for a career-minded
an capable of working with a
mum
of_
supervision.
eo
shorthand
required.
Excellen
pany benefits, including
100%

refund

and

paid

family

hospi

tion.

KLEINSCHMIDT
LAKE

COOK

(DIV. OF SCM)
ee
RD.
DE ERFIE
WINDSOR 5-1000_

CLERK TYPIST
PREFER
perience

varied
Hours

SOME
DICTAPHONE
or will train good t

and

|
ae

interesting clerical

8 a.m.

to 4:30

dut

p.m.

;

STOP IN—OR CALL
MR. KINGSBURY
966-4400

Communications Systems
8100 Lehigh, Morton Grove, Ill.
An equal opportunity employer.

EXECUTIVE

DOES
OWNING
YOUR
OWN
BUSIness appeal to you? Can you budget
on a $10,000 salary plan for 3 years
while acquiring experience? If you are
ages 24 to 50, presently eraplores and
interested in a new career, call DAvis

(Clerk)
(Clerk-Typist)

WITH

CLIFF

DINNER WAITRESS
:
wanted
at the
Willow
Inn
West
in
Glenview.
For
information § phone
PArk 4-5100.

2201

. ACCOUNTING

9-9000

NEEDS
AN AMBITIOUS
PERSON
IN
their promotion department. Typing is
a requirement.
e consider
this
a
good opportunity for one who would
like
to
initiate
a
career
in
the
publishing business.

SALES

employer

SRDS

SALARY,

Somewhere,
amongst you
ad-readers
is the
gal
Doctor
wants:
you
are
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
appointments
(send
reminders _ to
some) learn to answer questions. Age
open.
Salary open.
Doctor wants
to
talk
to
you.
Free
IVY,
4770
N.
oom.
BR 5-0400, 7247 W. Touhy, SP

273-5180

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

ST.

SECRETARY $115
man’’

Personnel Department
1771

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

A RECEPTIONIST

EMP. AGENCY

GIRL FRIDAY

‘idea

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

ADVERTISING AND PUBLISHING

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

pens

Howard Street, 8:30 to 4:31
5 day week.

Employer

STARTING

outstanding

plan, lovely new building

DOCTOR |S
LOOKING FOR

GOOD
TYPIST
WHO
LIKES
FIGURE
work
to assist Warehouse
Manager.
8:30 to 5 p.m., 5 day week. Apply in
person, see Mr. Ganster.
:
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA
EDUCATIONAL CORP.
609 S. Boulevard
Evanston

is

Dempster,

NORTHBROOK

and
motel
accommodations.
Light
typing and nice appearance req’d. An
all public
contact position
and they
will train.
mo. to start.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

boss

cation,

TUB FILES

AMERICAN

GIRL FRIDAY
into hotel

Opportunity

EVANSTON
416

modern air-conditioned office, low cost
cafeteria and many other benefits.

TRAINEES
TO $375
FREE
You will greet clients and direct them
to exec. offices, answer phones, and
do light typing in your spare time, in
beautiful
office
of
leading
Adv.
agency. You must enjoy working with
people
and
be
attractive
and
well
groomed.
June
Graduates
will
be
considered
and
friends
may
work
together. See or call.

518 DAVIS

Equal

ATTRACTIVE

491-0600

EXPORT TYPIST

SERVICE
DAvis

WITH FLAIR TO COUNSEL REFINED
mature
clientele
in_
selections
of
quality
apparel.
Ability
to
fit and
adjust
garments.
Work
in beautiful
environment and enjoy excellent salary and unusual fringe benefits. Write
T-309, Box 60, Wilmette.

EXECUTIVE

5

AV.
869-2580, EXT.

ATTRACTIVELY
LOCATED
NORTH
suburban office equipment
manufacturer is looking for an individual who
refers to work near home. We now
ave an interesting ages
open for
an individual to work
in the tub files
of our IBM Dept. Must have previous
experience in an IBM Dept. or have
ood clerical skills and be capable of
earning quickly.

RECENT HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES.
WILL TRAIN FOR VARIOUS CLERICAL
OPENINGS.
NEW
MODERN
OFFICES,
EXCELLENT
COMPANY
BENEFITS
AND
OPPORTUNITY
FOR ADVANCEMENT.

299-4495
9 to

IBM

at this excellent suburban firm where
you'll contact major air lines, confirm

known

LEWIS
1618

An

EVANSTON

LEARN
RESERVATIONS

Your

YOU LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOple
in
person
and
by
phone,
this
company will train you to
handle their

pubic

BUREAU)

Niles
Hours:

brownlie personnel
HOURS

202,

PLAZA

NILES, MORTON GROVE, GLENVIEW
—even
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Lake
Forest.
We
have
opportunities
for your abilities. FREE.

708 Church

SERVICE

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.

Wilmette

near

677-5130
Room 512

CLERKS

Valley of the Dulls

MATRON
MANY

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

PLAZA,

OPERATOR

company cafeteria, paid

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

WORK

1740 RIDGE

ALLSTATE

Some

typ

55-65 wom. Free insuranc
paid holidays, excellent trar
portation, free parking |

school graduate,
2 years experience
preferred.
Good
starting salary,
top
fringe benefits. 3742 hour week.

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

274-8100
employer.

FOR
back-

keypunch operator. Age 20 to 30, high

475-3500
Room 308

Personnel Department
1771

skills.

EXPANDING
DATA
PROCESSING
Department
of national
organization
requires young woman for position as

Evanston
1609 Sherman

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

EVANSTON

Full Time

TEMPORARY

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.

HOSPITAL

AVE.,

729-3000

secretarial

KEYPUNCH

Lifesavers, Inc.

SECRETARY

Employer

FILE CLERKS
ARE IMPORTANT PEOPLE

Employment

for appointment.

in

college preferred. Good typing skills
required.
Excellent
starting
salary
and liberal fringe benefits.

STIVERS

SCOTT,
FORESMAN |
&amp; CO.

III.

ground

Insurance Company needs
perienced transcribers wi
1-2 years experience,

CHALLENGING
POSITION
alert
ta = woman
with
good

PROFIT TIME
TOP WithRATES

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Ave., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Evanston,

DICTAPHONE
OPERATORS |

SECRETARY

SECRETARY

Into

ACCOUNTING—Part-Time

Insurance Company

Business and Professional

benefits. 3742 hour week.

SPARE TIME

CLERK

Crocker

107

CHALLENGING
POSITION
FOR
alert woman with good background in
executive
secretary
skills.
Personal
initiative, excellent typing, dictaphone
experience.
Salary
commensurate
with experience. Wide range of fringe

Turn

CUSTOMER
SERVICE
DEPARTMENT
needs
3
young
women
to
aid
in
servicing
customer
accounts.
Light
typing required.

Call Mrs.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Professional

Secys
Typists
KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
DICTAPHONE OPERATORS

STENOGRAPHER

National

Ave.,

and

TEMPORARY

DEPART-

a variety of duties. Must have at least
1 years experience.

Excellent opportunity 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 wpm typing skills and career plans.
Salary commensurate with experience. Come in or call Mrs.
Bell at 475-7900 for more information.

Chicago

107

Wanted—Women

EXECUTIVE

PLANNING

ment needs 2 secretaries with good
typing and shorthand skills to assume

EXPERIENCED
OR
TRAINEE

1630

Help
Business

SECRETARY

IBM KEYPUNCH

Washington

107.

Business and Professional

Business and Professional

ADMITTING
FASCINATING WORK
who

enjoys

peopla

of

personal

and

alternating
Personnel

worth.

~

CLERK

and

FOR A PER
wants

Hours

a

1 to 9

weekends. A)
677-6900, ext.

fe

3

SKOKIE VALLEY
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
BOOKKEEPER
RECREATION
ter.
Some
bookkeeping
backgr«
will
qualify for this excellent pos
with free recreation privileges. S:
to $115 per week. Call Wally.
E

vard

Evanston

7171.

No

Employment,

Fee.

DA.

;

CLERK-TYPIST
FOR

DIRECT

Varied

duties.

MAIL

DEPARTM

Chance

for

adv

ment.
Apply
2205

Modern
air conditioned o
Mr. Beckler.
SOILTEST, INC.
Lee St.
Evanston

CLERICAL
Woman wanted for office of Ev.
auto
dealer
to do filing, cas!
and switchboard relief (plug
Exc. salary and full benefits.
BUICK IN EVANSTON,
Mr. Smith, 869-5000 or BR 3-404
WANTED:

Should
chine,

be

CASHIER-AUDIT

Full

familiar
time

with

only

adding

with

pe

4

Sears benefits.
Will train q
applicant.
Sears
Highland
Crossroads. Shopping Center, 831-30(

FULL

SECRETARY

TIME.

GRANT

FOR

PROGRAM

Call Miss Dickens

GOVERN)

at N.U.

at 492-5624

WAITRESSES—EXPERIENCED PAR’
time
and
full-time.
No
:
Sundays
Holidays. Apply at The Buffet, Carsc
Pirie, Scott
ALpine 1-8689.

Co.,

Edens

Plaza.

C:
;

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk ° Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
%

Classified
x
a

�ee

ea 107

107 Help Was

Business

one of

our

interesting

our

Typists

Hall,

Office

or

475-7900,

We
are a fast
manufacturer
products.

for

ifidential interview.

BACK

INTO

Temporary

Insurance Company
636

‘

‘Chicago Ave.
Equal

Evanston, Ill.

Opportunity

Employer

Leading

} ARE OFFERING AN EXCELLENT

ity for a bright beginner in
-Purehasing
Dept.
This
position
des telephone contact, typing and
and
it is
a
good
spot for
eone who wishes to advance into
agg
work.
Some
shorthand is
e.
1 enjoy exceptionally fine workconditions, good salary and a 7

day.

For.interview

phone

6301

Equal

ILLINOIS
U 3-0700
Employer

Opportunity

Howard Street
An equal oppotrunity

a

GENERAL

Open

EXPERIENCED

LMETTE
Mr.

STATE

Gooding

Murphy

1200 CENTRAL AV.
WILMETTE
AL 1-8100

CUTLER

An

2375 Touhy
An

INC.

Ave.

Equal

Elk Grove Village
439-1910
Opportunity Employer.

SECRETARY
IF
e

part-time—each school day.

Dne bashier—2 hrs. each school day.
me
ve

positions are particularly
to
women
living
near

Administrative
234-3600.

Assistant.

Lake Forest High School
POSITION.

SHIFT

summer.
4 to 12 p.m.
shift
gf school
year.
40 hour
week.
ssive salary schedule. Benefits.
:
earvintstyative
Assistant.
=

PROMOTION

SECRETARY

rthand,

iner

Fountain

Sq.

arrangements,

Special

position.

y. Call

a.

., DA

Wally.

V.

hours

Boulevard
Ist

Nat'l

8-7171. No Fee.

:
SECRETARY
‘opportunity for person

ing,
shorthand
and
th one of America’s

travel

with

sales promotion.

Good

epee

LIGHT

Help

and

Evans-

Bank

skilled

in

xcellent

cupation with a variety of interestwork. Salary open.
all UN 9-1140 for appointment.

fE

SISTERS

BEAUTY

SALON,

108 Glencoe
Rd.,
Glencoe,
needs
pea cher ator and manicurist. High
a

ay
;

qualified person;
paid
paid
vacation;
er:

sing conditions.
or
PA 4-5409.

Please

EXPERIENCED
:

call VE

holigore

5-

TYPIST

TO INVOICE AUTOMOBILES
agi
+ DAY WEEK
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

KEY

gan

PUNCH

Rd.,

Glenview.

OPR.

$455

729-1000

MONTH

OSPITAL
RECEPTION
]

TO $390
cess employees work in serv. office.
WARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
loward, Evanston
475-1800

Classified

TRAIN

SECRETAR-

Rotary

Ridge

Av.,

DA

8-0100

ASSISTANT)

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

Apply

Betty

Evanston Review

Thurs.

1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

Av.,

5-1560

SECRETARIES
Experienced,
light shorthand helpful,
dictaphone positions also available.
CLERK TYPISTS
good typing skills, some experience.
Y PUNCH OPERATOR
Experience. Alpha-Numeric.
RAND McNALLY
8255 NORTH CENTRAL PARK
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
ORchard 3-9100
An Equal opportunity employer.

SECRETARY

G.D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle

Parkway,
Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST $400
SUBURBAN

FIRM

WANTS

A

small switchboard
their Receptionist.

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

DO

YOU

ENJOY

A

LOT

OF

PUBLIC

Keypunch opers.
dictaphone opers.
typists

Field’s)

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

2
Seti 5 #

adit
EIS

Sea!

An

Ay.
965-4700
Opportunity

Equal

GLENVIEW

Evanston _ position.

Salary
High.
Call Wally.
Evanston Employment. DA
Fee. Ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

Boulevard
8-7171. No

MAKE
AMERICA
BEAUTIFUL WITH
Beauty
Counselor
custom-fitted
cosall over
wives
Servicemen’s
metics.
the world are enjoying their portable
Beauty Counselor careers. No parties,
call
interview
For
canvassing.
no
Donna Huard, 729-1566, 5 to 8 p.m.

BOOKKEEPER—DESIRING
TO STEP
up to accountant.
Interesting
and

diversified
work.
Advancement.
Pleasant
working
conditions.
Age
open.
Glenview
Accounting
firm.
page
Salary $400 per mo. Call 729-

VIGNOLA FURNITURE
RECEPTIONIST
reception.

* Northbrook Star © Hi

Lake Forest-Lake

LADY
Call Mr.

STATE

|

Y

BANK

FULL TIME
TELLERS
Experienced or Will Train
BOOKKEEPING

DEPT.

Proof Machine Operator
General

Office Clerk

APPLY
GLENVIEW
RD.
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE 729-1900

1825

bookkeeper-correspondents
$400
IF

YOU

skills,

HAVE

but

BOOKKEEPING

would

and can compose
is for you. Free.

like

diversification

own

letters,

this

ad

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St., Evanston
(across from Field’s)

9-5

SAT.

One girl office
Exec. Secretary
Medical Office
Michigan Ave.
Legal Sec.

BY

APP’T.

We

have

tarial
Come

FOR
Barone,

(Evanston)

$500 mo.
$550

hundreds

of exciting

EVANSTON

mo.

secre-

spots,
too
numerous
see us or call.

to

list.

EMP. AGENCY

518 DAVIS

ST.

«

273-5180

LEWIS

STRAIGHT
673-0272.

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington
M.

D.

day

OFFICE:

with

some

$550

SERVICE
DAvis
FOR

very

8-6880

GIRL

lite

FRI-

dictation

ability. North Suburbs. Heavy Public
Contact. Call Wally. Boulevard Evanston Empl.
DA
87171.
Ist Nat’l Bk.
Bldg. No Fee.
:

LIBRARY
PROCESSING
CLERK
wanted. School District 110 Deerfield.
cataloging,
typing,
include
Duties
working
telephone,
answering
filing.
with books. Secretarial skills desired.
10 month position. 8 to 4. Call Mr.
Lutz, Business Manager, 945-2580.

«

SMALL
OFFICE
NO
SHORTHAND
Davis
Street.
$425.
Social
Service
organization.
Call
Wally,
BOULEVARD
Evanston
Employment.
1st
Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171.

Local

TELLER

firm.

No

TRAINEE

skills.

$360.

If

;

you

can’t come, register dl Fag: 8
MURPHY ;:MPLOYM
SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston: UN 9-9510

ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald

Bluff

Grove

Employer

LIBRARY CLERK

MEDICAL
SCHOOL;
TYPING
GENEral office, Mature woman perfect for

CORDIAL

Inc.

Morton

NO
LIBRARY
EXPERIENCE
NEEDed for this good trainee position. Light
ping
is
the
only
requirement.

through
dorothy parks

ie

eres

Lincoln

627 grove
328-7622

SAT, BY APPT.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

Laboratories,
6301

491-0600

TEMPORARY

interesting

|

employer

SECRETARIES

contact,
then
this
is
for
you.
An
excellent
north
suburban
electronics
firm will seat you at reception desk to
greet the many engineers, visitors and
business
men
who
eall
at
their
modern office. Light typing and good
personality qualify. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

this

274-8100

opportunity

Baxter

HOURS

RECEPTION
$450 MO.

equal

We are a fast growing international
Seereerer
of hospital-medical supplies.

or Fri.

Wilmette
GR

benefits,

OUR
EMPLOYEE
RELATIONS
SERvices Manager has an opening for an °
alert
woman
who
enjoys
a_
bus
working atmosphere. Light shorthand,
good
typing
skill
and
some
office
experience required. Must enjoy working with people as this is important in
handling employee benefits and insurance claims. Excellent starting salary
and a comprehensive benefit program.

The Hollister Newspapers

EXPERIENCE
IN
SECRETARIAL
work, with good skills in typing and
’ shorthand
essential.
Position
offers
challenge and stimulation to a woman
who enjoys working with people. The
ability to handle confidential information is of utmost importance.

Correspondents for Publishing Firm
Secretaries for Publishing, Finance . .
Secretary ... 2 girl office
Statistical Typist .. . (2 yrs. exp.)
Secretary . .. All Skills
SEE OUR OTHER ADS. THESE PAGES
brownlie personnel
708 church st., evanston
328-3400
9-5

274-8100
employer

RAND McNALLY &amp; CO.
Has Openings Available For:

YOU are in DEMAND
at GOOD wages! FREE

HOURS

Graham

excellent

~ PERSONNEL
SECRETARY

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST
AND HAVE PLEASANT TELEPHONE
VOICE. CONGENIAL,
AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE.

WITH business experience or a degree, and the desire

from

Employer
p

144 DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

AL

young married
women ....

(Across

Opportunity

Telephone Sales
PERMANENT PART-TIME

Evanston,

girl to operate a
(will train) and be
No typing. FREE

,

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
An

Il.

An

os
oe

&lt;i eeece
a

8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

1771 Howard Street

Skoide

Employer

Street

cafeteria,

BENEFIT TRUST
_ LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

Ill.

Educational Testing Service
990 Grove

—

——

We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail. work. Pleasant
working conditions, company

Personnel Department

EXCITING
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young woman in non-profit educational organization.
Responsibilities
will
grow
to
include’
decemination
of
information and materials to students
and schools, assist in registration of
candidates
for national
testing
programs, and general secretarial duties
in small department. Will train bright
beginner
with
some
college
experi——
Please call 869-7700 for appointment.

International

Evanston

Opportunity

a

Personnel Department

Corp.
Rd.,

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.

SECRETARY

NORTH

FOR

INTERESTING
secretarial
positions with
diversified
duties
in international
organization.
Hours 8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.

1600

Evanston,

Equal

to work:

transcription
largest
tour

organizations.

GOOD

ial skills and have an interest in the
decorative field, then perhaps this is
the opportunity for you. Person must
make
g
appearance
and
have
pleasant personality and be available
i eboapg ee pad
30
hours
per
week.
Salary
and
age
open.
Call
Mrs.
Berglund for appointment, 679-3000.
OWENS-CORNING FIBERGLAS
Westmoreland Bldg.
Old Orchard

WILL

DAY

POSSESS

Stenographers-Typists

CUSTODIAN

ROUND

YOU

Equal

Ave.,

(REGISTRATION

OFFICE

HAMMER

DICTAPHONE

Accent

FLEXOWRITERTYPISTS

Employer

Washington National

274-8100
employer

OPENING
FOR
A
Teletype Operator (will train typist).
Office now in Elk Grove Village but
moving
to
Wilmette
Jan.
3,
1968.
Excellent
working
conditions
and company benefits.
Please call W. C. Wilke

BANK

or Mr.

An

Grove

operators to work 4 hours
(6 to 10
p.m.) Monday
through Friday. Must
type 45-55 wpm and have good spelling
and grammar
skills. Starting salary
will be $2.75 an hour. Only a limited
numer of positions available, so call
MR.
REASNER
at 475-7900
for
an
appointment.

1630 Chicago

IMMEDIATE

At The

Morton

965-4701
Opportunity

in

Minerals

Orchard

Gunes Old

yo

Inc.

Insurance Company

AND

spot

&amp; Chemical

EVENINGS

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
1771

Av.

Equal

company

TELETYPE OPERATOR
Now

Lincoln
An

Personnel Department
SKOKIE,

Interesting

International Division for an
aggressive self-starting type
secretary with good typing
and shorthand skills.
We offer many fine benefits,
good salary and working conditions, and a 7 hour day. For
interview phone Mrs. Lynch.

Part-Time

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.

Mrs.

Business and Professional

2i

Wi. Business
mag wane
sivas
and Professional
=o

FIGURE CLERKS

growing international
of
hospital-medical

Laboratories,

Service

insurance

at

International

LYPIStS

CLERK TYPIST

_.

Baxter

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Church
An -Equal

ft

sa

TAKE THE FIRST STEP
THE BUSINESS WORLD.

KELLY SERVICES

‘Washington National
%

and Professional

Must be willing to handle the office
when
executives
are
out
of
town.
Some
knowledge
of
chemical
or
medical terminology would be helpful.

Stenos

Personel

Mrs.

*

a

ayes

BUSY
EXECUTIVES
RESPONSIBLE
for
international
products
management need a secretary with initiative
and
some
experience.
No
language
required,
but
good
shorthand
and
typing skills a necessity.

WE NEED
Secretaries

-and records.

ks a

International Department

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

-typist openings. You'll
sping policies, forms let-

tie

SECRETARY

1967
“IS A KELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd"
1 have good typing skills
}wpm), we will train you

aN

Help W BETES

~

August 3, 1967 we

�tn
Y

Oy

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eae

Help Wented—Women

(107

ae

107

SECRETARY
Ex ecutive

Edens

Help Wanted—Women
FO

2 enter

Good starting salary with merit rated
advancement.
Other excellent fringe
benefits,
3742
hr. work
week.
Preemployment
tests
given
to
assure
effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300.

work

1657

NCR
OPERATOR

veys.

INC.

Shermer Rd.
Northbrook,
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Il.

~ SALESLADY
WORK
IN
A
PLEASANT
ATMOShere
and_
=sell
beautiful
clothes.
xperience will be helpful but interest
sea ability are sufficient to enable
ou
to
earn
an
excellent
salary.
Liberal discount and regular increases
make
this
an
outstanding
position.
Full or part-time work No evenings.
Ask for Mrs. Ray.

SALARY OPEN
PERMANENT—FULL TIME
Ideal Working Conditions
Religious Organization
Equal Opgertany
Pension Plan,
Hospital, Etc.
Near Downtown Evanston
Call 869-2571; 273-5146

MINNA, HART

580

Lincoln

Ave.

Winnetka,

SINGLE

WAITRESS
EXPERIENCED GIRL CAN EARN UP
to $150 week .. . and that ain’t hay!
Full and part-time openings. 542 day
week. NO SUNDAYS. $1.00 hour base
pay. First openings on our staff in a
year! Apply in person after 2:30 p.m.

ANTONY'S RESTAURANT
618 CHURCH ST., EVANSTON

PUBLISHER
SEEKS
COLLEGE
graduate to serve as sales correspondent in College Department. Responsibilities
include
correspondence
with
professors
concerning
college _ textbooks and office support for two _or
three
traveling
representatives.
Requires good command of English and
the ability to compose clear, effective
letters; type 45 w.p.m. with accuracy.
a appointment, call Miss Wynn, 647-

Ill.

PARENT?

WE CAN ALMOST CERTAINLY
1. Better hours
2. More convenient location
3. Better pay
4. Better use of your skills

HELP

AS

SEC’Y TO DIRECTOR
OF PUBLIC
relations for this famous
local firm
you'll have much public contact. An
interesting and fun position. They will
train a beginner or with some exper.
$425 mo.
Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

CLERK

PART-TIME
INCLUDING
SATURday. Fine ladies apparel store. Permanent position. Employees discount.
Call 432-1043 for appointment.

LOOP AD AGENCY WILL TRAIN YOU
to
handle
payment
of
Radio-TV
commercial talent fees. Light typing.
$400 to start. 9-5. FREE.

1898

1618

Lucile H. Hilborn
Sheridan

Rd.

Highland

Park

EXCELLENT
STARTING
SALARY,
$110 per week,
plus paid insurance,
vacations,
holidays,
air
cnditioned
office, etc. Permanent position. Must
be
experienced
as
a
Key
Punch
Supervisor.
Telephone
Mr.
Vonesh,
898-1234.
=
ee.

GRAD

Interesting

or well

known

MAJOR

writing

local firm.

IN

EN-

assignment

Salary

fo

$500. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston
Employment.
ist Nat’l
Bank
Bldg.

DA 8-7171. No Fee.

NEEDS
A Centex Switchboard Opr., 2 Secretaries,
3 Part-Time
Clerk
Typists.
Pleasant working conditions; excellent
aoe
benefits. Call UN 4-9600, ext.

TRAVEL CLERK EVANSTON TRAVEL
Bureau.
Excellent for younger girl
without typing. Permanent. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment
DA 8-7171 No Fee. ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

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
MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
FOR
NORTH
Shore internist. A mature, intelligent
woman to handle medical set-up work
and
light
bookkeeping
duties.
High
energy level and conscientious application are requisites. Experience desirabe. Call Hillcrest 6-0976.
PROFESSIONAL
OPENING
FOR SECretary,
in a Glencoe
school.
Competent
person
needed
for
a_ school
office.
1 mo. paid vacation plus all
school holidays, and IMRF retirement
plan. Phone
Board of Education for
appointment: 835-2100.
JR. SECRETARY
Groom
for
V.P.’s_
spot.
steno
90,
typing 50. Good variety. Plush office.
$450. NO FEE.
a
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston UN 9-9510
RECEPTION SECRETARY
TO $450
For 2 top financial advisors.
Loop ofc.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard St., Evanston
475-1800
NURSE OR NURSE’S AID FOR PART
time work from 10:30 a.m. to noon, 5
mornings.
Near
Forest
and
Main,
Evanston. DAvis 8-3983.

SALES LADIES
FULL OR PART-TIME
PLEASANT be reg CONDITIONS.
WOMEN
EXPERIENCED
GENERAL
office
work.
Must
be
good
typist.
Permanent position. Salary open.
251-2525.
PAGE GIRL
75.
Escort VIP’S,
MURPHY EMPLOYME
SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

“e August

3,

1967

CLERK

Rotary International
Ave.,

Evanston,

DA

8-0100.

Call Avon Today!

Top Earnings
Complete Cosmetics
Chgo.

Evanston High School

8-6880

INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATION
has interesting position in fiscal dept.
working
with
accounts
in
Eastern
hemisphere.
Typing
necessary.
Hrs.
8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.
1600 Ridge

583-5147

Sub.

Line
965-3240.

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.

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.
WELCOMING HOSTESS
Full or part-time calling on expectant
mothers
in
this
area.
Pleasant,
interesting work. Earn up to $25 per
day. Must have car. Needs furnished.
Call Mrs. Hall, OR 3-1946 or UN
45550.
TYPIST—$525
Unusually
good
opportunity
for
the
girl
with
initiative,
a
little
figure
aptitude.
Dorothy
Parks
Placement,
627 Grove, 328-7622.
CHURCH SECRETARY
Wilmette church desires secretary to
senior pastor. Good typist, like detail.
Understanding of office procedure and
machines.
Personality and ability to
work with church groups and coordinate activities. Call 256-3010 for appt.
GENERAL OFFICE
Lite
typing—Suburban.
$400.
If you
can’t come, register by phone.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-951
TWO SALES GIRLS.
EXPERIENCED.
FOR
GLENVIEW
and
Long
Grove
stores.
Ladies
appare]. Call 729-2045.

Receptionist—Dr.'s

Office

PART-TIME.
TYP iInG ;
LIGHT
bookkeeping. 945-2020.
GENERAL OFFICE GIRL:
Good typing required, anticipate growing responsibilities. Central Wilmette,
AL 1-8520
PART-TIME
DIETARY
WORKERS.
Saturdays,
Sundays
and
Holidays.
Days:
Apply Community
Hospital of
Evanston. 2040 Brown Ave. 869-5400.

TYPIST—GIRL

hours

to

fit

sur-

your

KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR:
SKOKIE
$115 per week. Small office. Call Jim.
Skokie Employment OR 5-2300. 7925 N.
Lincoln. No Fee.

691

WHEN YOUR CHILDREN
have gone back to school do
you want something to occupy
your time?-about 4 days a week
THE GLENCOE STATIONERS
Vernon Av.
VE 5-2888

BUSY
PEDIATRICIAN’S
OFFICE
IN
Winnetka
needs
office
assistant
for
blood work, strep cultures and general
office duties. Five day week, including
every 3rd Saturday. Call 446-0994.
TELEPHONE
ANSWERING
OPERAtor: new air cond. office, over 30 yrs.
old preferred,
evening
and weekend
me. en
wages.
256-4300. Mrs.
rant.
FIGURE CLERK
A. R. Will train. Profit sharing, etc.
$390. NO FEE.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510
HOUSEWIFE—
TO
WORK
PARTtime,
weekdays
and
Saturdays,
in
ladon
Contact
Mr.
Bagg,
251MILLEN

V

&amp;

S HARDWARE

FRIDAY

FOR
CHICAGO
AD
AGENCY.
C.&amp;NW: Salary open. 236-0570.

NEAR

TRAINEE

$375. If
by phone.

you

can’t

MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
WANTED:
PERSON
EXPERIENCED
in
making
and
repairing
women’s
hairpieces and wigs, to work part-time
for
Hairgoods
Wholesaler.
Work
at
home if you wish. Call 446-4470.
SECRETARY FOR EVANSTON CHAMber
of Commerce.
Responsible
and
interesitng
position:
shorthand
and
dictaphone
necessary,
5 day
week,
fringe benefits, call DA 8-1500.
SALES
LADY
FOR
STATIONERY
card and gift shop. 4 day week, plus.
Apply
in person.
Thoms
Stationery,
eee
Road
at Lake
Av.,
Wilmette.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Evanston.
No
fee.
No
skills.
Good
phone voice. $390.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

Women

SERVICE
DAvis

ACCOUNTING

Key Punch Supervisor

COLLEGE

EWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Working

opinion

For Bindery Work

BEAUTY
OPERATOR;
FEMALE;
experienced; full or part-time. Salar
plus commission,
Roberts Hair Styling.
Glenview
PA 4-0333

Front desk, Plush office. $390. If you

GRAD.

NURSING
week, Write

TO_
6
T-254, Box

CUSTOMER SERVICE
$455 MO.
You
are the
‘‘liaison’’
between
the
sales office and the public. Much phone
contact.
Position
is
FREE.
Evans
Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-3160.

INTERESTING

TO FUTURE?
SMALL

OFFICE.

RE-

ception, ge = typist, light steno. 371%
hr. a week. Call 729-2399.
CASHIER
From 12 noon to 7 p.m. Prefer mature
woman, Huerbinger Drug Co., Evanston,
DA 8-2500
Mr. Berner
YOUNG
LADY
FOR
GENERAL
DUties in ladies’ dress shop. Permanent
position.
Experience
and _ reference
necessary. No evenings. 5 day week.
Ruth McCulloch Shop. GR 5-6164.
GENERAL OFFICE WORK.
Small office: typing, liberal benefits,
5 day week, bus stops at door.
NORTH SHORE REFRIGERATION.
401 Skokie, Skokie. ORchard 17-7100.
BOOKKEEPING
DEPT.
MACHINE
operator, permanent position. Experience preferred, but will train. Glencoe
National Bank, 333 Park Av., VE 52800, see Mr. Schinler.
EVANSTON HIGH SCHOOL
BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY
needed
for
cafeteria.
12
mo.
Apply immed.
Call Mr.
Mader,
9600.

job.
864-

LEGAL SECRETARY
No
skills.
Will
train.
$475.
If you
come, register by vhone.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
COLLEGE GRAD.
Any degree. Must be able to work on
own.
$400.
FREE
Murphy
Employment
Service,
1612
Chicago
Av.,
Evanston. UN 9-9510.
GIRL:
PART-TIME
TO
HANDLE
Billing
and
Accounts’
Receivable
work;
knowledge of bookkeeping and
operation of NCR Billing and Posting
machine helpful. GR 5-1192.
FIGURE CLERK
No
typing.
Suburban.
$400.
If you
can’t come in register by
phone.
MURPHY
EMPLO
MENT
SERVICE |
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

register

Bi Prrit

DENTAL ASSISTANT
HIGH

SCHOOL

GRADUATE.

essential.
35
hr.
childrens practice.
AN

TYPING

week.
Evanston’s
Call 475-1990.

INTELLIGENT WOMAN
OR GIRL
with
social
background
to
make
appointments for photographer. Forty
years in business.
Exc.
commission.
Write: T-304, Box 60, Wilmette, I[Il.

PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.
TEACHER
FOR
GLENVIEW
NURsery
scrool;
high
school
education
required. Must enjoy children. Artistic
ability desirable. Call 729-4433.
2 OFFICE POSITIONS:
RECEPTIONIST AND SECRETARY
Medical office, Old Orchard.
ORchard 6-4458.
WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.
BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER
Full or part-time. Must be eager to
learn. Apply
at F. S. Kresge Co., 722
Waukegan
Rd., Deerfield.
BOOKKEEPER
FOR
NORTH
SHORE
residential builder. Full set of books.
Must
type.
Construction
experience
helpful. Salary open. 272-8200.

WAITRESSES

WANTED.
AND

GOOD

EXCELLENT
SH 3-7287.

TIPS,

PART-TIME
and male
give
us?
Mrs. Pitzer,

GAL
FOR
PRINTING
e- What hours can you
x
not
necessary.
Call
251-4040.

Park family, live in. Care for 1

PAY.

WAITRESS FOR LUNCH
THE CARAVEL RESTAURANT.
Call CR 2-4358

DRUG

STORE CLERK

to 10. 25 hours per
ORchard 5-7500

—

week.

HOUSEKEEPER
A

WAITRESSES WANTED
Good pay plus tips. See or phone Don
Nichols, 718 Church St., Evanston.
GR 5-9450

Help

Wanted—Women
Household

YOUR HOUSEHOLD
REQUIRES
A
mother’s
helper,
‘‘Nanny’’,
cook
or
any live-in help we are prepared to
lace in your home a competent, wiling,
capable
English
or
Irish
domestic. Now accepting offers for fall
arrival. INTERESTING? Phone Commonwealth Overseas Registry, 13 N.
State, 782-6174, ask for Miss Brown.

EXPERIENCED
HOUSEKEEPER
5
day week,
$70, in beautiful
modern
air-cond. home. Close to train. Private

uarters,

TV,

other

help

employed.

lain
cooking,
general
housework,
assist with 2 year old child. Do not
apply without
current
working
refs.
Call ID 2-1743.

Day Help—Special

PLAIN

COO

--

References.

o

Own

he
m,

TV 5 days live-in. Good salary,

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN,
housework,
5 day
week,
Cooking,
some
laundry,
geaene,
good wages.
Refs.

MOTHER’S

HELPER

IN

DO

home
in Evanston
after
weekends. GReenleaf 5-3170.

MAID.

PERMANENT.

hc

LIVE

days a week. Salary open.
P’
room, bath and TV. Wilmette
Call CEntral

General

Salary

HOURS AND DAYS FLEXIBLE, MUST
be neat, experienced and have recent
references. In air-conditioned home in
Kenilworth. Call AL 1-7232 or AL 17233 for interview.
GIRL WANTED: PREFER
RELIABLE
“summer
girl’? who
wants
to work
over
the
winter
months.
Excellent
working
conditions
and
salary
plus
other
benefits
for
the
right
girl.
Pacem references reauired. Call 432KENILWORTH
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
MOTHER’S HELPER
For prof. woman,
3 days per week.
Mon., Tues.. Thurs., pref. Top salary
fos, TOeTet
person.
Refs. Call 491-

vi

Housework,

en
WEE
.
ref

MOTHERS HELPER
Mother
works
part-time, 2 ch
Live in or Bo.
ery light housework
days. Call
256-4681.
.
ee

teva

FOR
BABYSITTER
TO CARE
old boy.
7:30 to 4:30 for
teacher.
Recent
references
m
tory. Call DAvis 8-0830.
ae
MOTHER'S:
permanent.

HELPER;
Lt. housework.

Ch

Own rm. and bath. For doctor’s
Write

Box

25, Northfield,

IS THERE

ANYONE

f

Ill.

6009:

WHO

NEI

hours work one afternoon or m
week? To help
a mother clean
256-4589. 1626
Elmwood, Wilmet

GENERAL

WORK.

PLAIN

COOK!

Pleasant
room.
No
children.
help
kept.
Call
Thur.
and
Monday,
256-4836.

CLEANING AND IRONING, 3 DAY
week, 5 or 6 hours per day.
F

own

transportation.

refs.

Top

wages.

NORTH

Must

have

835-0346.

EVANSTON

RESIDENT.

|

blk. from No. 3 bus route. Need e:
capable, willing cleaning lady for
day

wk.

Call

WINTER

869-7761.

\

GIRL—START

SEF

Reliable responsible young 1
in. Child
care,
Light
houseke
Top salary. References. AL 1-0947

CLEANING

LADY

housework.

North

2

FOR

days

a

apartment.

required.

Call

CLEANING
Ranch

} Sg

&amp;

IRONING.
2

days.

feO)

CLEANING

If you

3

requi

take

WO)

;

in

work and have recent re
433-2846, Highland Park.
GIRL

FOR

GENERAL

Fridays;
Fri,

references

Sat.,

Sun.,

PA

108A

y

ces,

HO

V

requi

.
, ax

4-5077.

CLEANING LADY.
References. Own
not

1

Rei

Tues.

References

Thursdays.

GENERA

Steady.

after 7 p.m.

home.

WANTED

Leg!

1 DAY A
V
Transp.
pre!

necessary.

Help Wanted—Baby

BABY

SITTER -

DEPENDABLE
WOMAN
OR
Monday through Friday, 2:30 to
for working mother, one child
Haven School vic. Grant and E
Evanston. Sot, 5th. Call AL
after

6:30 or

daily 427-0624 ext 34.

GIRL WANTED:
PREFER
RE)
“summer
girl’
who
wants.
over
the
winter
months.
working
conditions
and
sal

other

benefits

al

for

references

the

uUxce}

righ

required.

Cal
oS

TEACHER

baby

sitter

NEEDS

EXPERIENCE

startihg

after

Labor

Must have ref. Prefer wom
7
day wk. Vic. 6600 N.,

in

day.

ve

x

WOULD
LIKE RELIABLE
NEAT
ture woman to baby sit 5 days a
8
to
4:30,
starting
in Sep
Please call 869-7163 after 4:30
p.

WANTED
Your

DAILY

home.

Oakton

BABY

SITTER.|

School

Distric

Baby and kindergarten age. Cal
6 p.m. 328-6648. References.
A

FULL TIME
er. Beginning
Own

SITTER FOR
in the fall.

transportation.

TEACHER

(rien

724-9010.

NEEDS

ED

EXPER

7]

baby sitter starting Sept. 1, in “
home. 5 day wk.
References. Good

I

WOULD

LIKE

grandmotherly
ort

COOK—HOUSEKEEPER
Other help. Live-in: Lake Shore, Dr.,
Chicago.
Summer:
Highland
Park.
Own suite, TV-both homes. Top salary
to exp’d. person w/refs. ID 2-3921.
SEEKING
SOMEONE
REALIABLE
for steady 2 day
a_ week
position.
Home
in Lincolnwood.
Cleaning and
por
ironing.
Mon.
and Thurs.
677-

IN. 5

6-3170.

CHILD
CARE
FOR
ONE
CHILD
housework. Live in. Recent
required. Call HI 6-8765.

but

Summer Girl Leaving?
IF

—

1
Re
adults.

cleaning.

rapeeres.

NURSE R.N. OR L.P.N.
11 p.m.-7 a..m. shift. Home for aged,
maintenance available. AL 1-6500.

108

chores.

w/household

girl, help

rm
to $60—wk. Pe oy
refs. $
831-9165.
board. Call aft. 6 p.m.

CUSTOMER SERVICE
TO $475
No Typing! No steno! No math!
HOWARD
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard St., Evanston
475-1800

NIGHTS-5

SIGH!

FOR

HOUSEKEEPER

REFERENCES. 1 DAY PER
Call OR 6-9372, Skok

PART-TIME-WOMEN

NURSE
4

MEDICAL TECHNICIAN
For pediatric office in Glenview, ee.
time
daily
except
Friday.
=
Air-cond.
office.
Call PA
4-

LOOKING

come,

can’t

SERVICE
MURPHY EMPLOYME
1612 Chicago, Evanstor. UN 9-9510
COULD
YOU USE A LITTLE EXTRA
money? We need 1 typist, 4 telephone
solicitors
for
8
weeks,
Sept.
4th
through Oct. 28th in Northbrook area.
Call
CR 2-3185.
KEYPUNCH TRAINEE
Local firm—trainable. $350 to $375. If
you can’t come in, register by
phone.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

MATRON:
TO
WORK
IN
DEPART:
ment store in Old Orchard Shopping
Center
Mon.
through
Sat.
Call Mr.
Willie Smith. OR 6-3450.

PART-TIME
pr
AR Sag

Household

RECEPTIONIST

FOR

EDUCATIONAL BINDERY CO.
1126 SOUTH BOULEVARD
EVANSTON, ILL. UN 4-4017

REGISTERED

ios

Business and Professional

PART-TIME

public

to conduct

Just lite typing.
come in, register

YOUNG SECRETARY
YOUNG OFFICE

TALENT

107 Help
Help Wanted—Women

FOR

SWITCHBOARD

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

Seamstress

ree

schedule. Exp. or college background
Write T-311, Box 60, Wilmette,
oe:

RLS

CS

CULLIGAN

Packaging Corp. of America
1632 Chicago Ave., Evanston

:

INTERVIEWERS

ER

RM

ee

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

WOULDN’T YOU LIKE TO GET BACK
into the business world? Culligan has
several openings right now that offer
variety and challenge.
. SECRETARY-LIGHT STENO
. 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

GOOD TYPING, SHORTHAND
SKILLS
plus Pa
office
experience
required.
Pleasant
environment.
New
office building.

Alteration

i:

OFFICE

ETTE

WILM

Se

107

Business and Professional

i

Business and Professional

4

of every

7:30 Osa bash
salary. 729-5250.

TO

lady

Wed.

FIND

A.

to spend

at eg

ome

or a sweet 3 yr. old girl, HI

RELIABLE

WOMAN

Friday, own

necessary.

TEACHER

transp.

SITTER

preferred

6-73:

EV
bh

Call 251-8990.

DESIRES

¢.

RELIABLE

ter for two children ages 4 years
months, Mondays and Thursdays,
to 10:30 p.m. Ref. UN 9-0777.

MONDAY.
WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY
’ dependable woman. General cleaning
and ironing. References required. $15
a day. Own trans. preferred. 831-2191.

BABYSITTER

NEEDED

IN

WANTED,
WOMAN
TO
CLEAN
AND
iron one day a week, no preference.
A
day. Recent references. CR 2-

WOMAN TO CARE FOR INF
do light housework, 9 to 4:30

er’s home. Sept. through June.
ia. Very good pay.
or eves. 433-2534.

through

Friday.

transportation.

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

Easy.

Call

n
-

Must

v7

have

Call 729-0406.

Classified

:

�Business and Professional
SEMBLY-ELECTRONIC
have

o
's for women to
sembly, soldering and
our
Northbrook
plant.
2s desirable but will train
with good learning capability.

ons

MARQUART
The

consider women who are able to
k part-time from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
p

a

oe: benefits. Saville Organ
1 Shermer Rd., Northbrook.
t

S

FOR

SEVERAL

WOMEN

packaging work. No experience
sary. Permanent positions. Work
‘tthbrook
right
on
Edens
Exway.
$64
per
week.
Health
ince
and other benefits. GENEFASTENER CO., 427-8520.

&lt; Help Wanted—Men

i

eae

zz:
i

tiie

GRAD

WITH

ability to learn foe

c prin

ing

equipment,

jling
equipment
and
machines.
Occasional
ai

gn

ME.

nents

of

ma

an-

other
office
local driving

-

test scores

ool references

plus

and

valid

work

Illinois

*s license required.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

skaging Corp. of America
Chicago

Ave.,

Evanston

Processing

Manager

ELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO GET
on
ground floor of rapidly expanddata processing installation. Start-

salary

$10,000

to 15,000,

plus

10%

‘ofit
in six months. Company paid
ince program,
etc. Service buu exp. pre erred, fully acquainted
programming
and
360
i
luling
and
large
card
volume.
data
processing
department
:
gement experience. Relocation to
{
al Aurora area. Present employer
will not
be
contacted
without
ArT pec
Teeoam:
Telephone

AIRLINE
TRAINEE
=

$100 WK.

- 17

to

30.

FREE.

H.S.

:

No

experience

essary. Will be trained in passeninformation, ticket sales and set
s. Major airline. You will have
opportunity to travel U.S.A.
and
pope
on special airline programs.

\NSTON EMP. AGENCY
518 DAVIS

ST.

ALL

100%

Devel-Marketing

10

hours

State

it., Evanston. Thurs. and
2 o’clock and 1 to 3.

Fri.

per

Accountant,

coll.

1612
9510

Chicago Av.,

North

End

ORchard

CLERK

AND

3-2155

SWITCHBOARD

ator part-time. Hours Mon.-Fri5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 8:30 a.m. to

»&gt;.m.
Also
8
hours
on _ national
ays.
Apply
Mr.
Hughes.
rae
1000 Grove, Evanston. Call
5-7400.
4

DO

6,000
5,700
5,400
5,400
5,400
5,400
5,200
4,200

High

sale

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

no

and

2

HIGH

opportunities

for

trained

SCHOOL

pilot

THIS

PARK
An

491-0600

aoe Classified

Evanston Review

REP.
OR

SOME

and

Retirement,

Employee

openings

Edu-

Discounts.

for:

LEADS

YOU

HAVE

ANY

Responsible

Trainees $530

CALL

DRAFTING

FIRM

TO

MGMT.

Sales

Room

and

Promotion

AMBITIOUS
PERSON
WANTED
TO
take
charge
of company
Literature
and Sample Room. Will play a vital
role in dynamic advertising program,
assisting
on
many
projects
to put
important
selling tools in hands
of
salesmen. Position requires individual
who can work with minimum
supervision.
Light
typing
helpful.
No
experience necessary, will train fully.

Inventory Clerk
RESPONSIBLE PERSON NEEDED TO
order
stock and
maintain
inventory

records.

rience

ecent
qualify.
5 day

Some

previous

helpful

High
week,

but

from

business

not

School

9 a.m.

2020

SEEKS

CULLIGAN
INTERNATIONAL
HEADquarters has a training opportunity in
the cost accounting department. Prefer
minimum
of
6
hours
college
accounting
credit
or
equivalent
in
experience. Age and salary oven.
Call or see Frank Mohr

1657 Shermer
An Equal

Rd.
Northbrook, Iil.
Opportunity Employer
MECHANICAL
Young
man
with
mechanical
background
to work
in our
Northbrook
plant.
Experience
in
general
sheet
metal, blue —
and wood working
helpful.
Will
train
man
with
good
learning
capability.
Top
pay
and
benefits.
Saville Organ Corp.
2901 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook
272-7070
SHIPPING CLERK WANTED
No experience necessary. Will inspect
and_
ship
educational
films
in
airconditioned film library. Equal opportunity employer
offers
training
and
possibilities for advancement in rapidly expanding industry. Call UN 9-5010.
Contemporary Films, Inc. 828 Custer,
Evanston, Illinois.

MAN
WANTED
FULL TIME,
STARTing
Sept.
ist.
Will
train
to
assist
mngr. in North Shore grocery store,
age limit no barrier. Write T316, Box
60. Wilmette, Dlinois.

to $7200

Some exp. or school. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

Laboratories,
Lincoln
An

Av.

ie

=!

te

Inc.

Morton

965-4700
Opportunity

Equal

Grove

Employer

Salesmen's Dream
$700 a month

FREE

MAJOR
FOOD
PROCESSOR
WITH
headquarters in Midwest requires two
seasoned
salesmen
for metropolitan
Chicago territory. Prefer under age 35
with
outside
sales
experience.
No
exposure
in
their
line
necessary.
Salary,
company
car,
full
expense
account and lucrative sales incentive
plan.
OUR EXCLUSIVE
Call B. Ealy
WE 9-7544

First Personnel

Services

MAN
WITH
ARCHITECTURAL
AND
mechanical
drafting
experience
in
plant lay-outs.
Primary
function
is
drawing;
however,
the
ability
to
. develop ideas and solutions to related
projects
is essential.
Call or apply
Personnel Office.

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle
An

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
R 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Equal

ENGINEERING

ASSISTANT

FOR
DRAFTING
AND
DIVERSIFIED
duties
in
engineering
department.

Mechanical

apptitude

necessary.

Pre-

vious experience desirable. Excellent
chance for advancement. Modern air
conditioned plant. Apply Mr. Leisten.
SOILTEST, INC.
2205 Lee St.
Evanston, Ill.

CLERK—DIRECT

MAIL

AGGRESSIVE
YOUNG
MAN
FOR
permanent
position.
Varied
duties.
Excellent
opportunity
for
advancement. Modern
air conditioned office.
Apply Mr. Beckler.
SOILTEST, INC.
2205 Lee St.
Evanston, Ill.
ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENT
for
National
residential
builder
in
Northbrook Deerfield area. Must have
knowledge
of
construction
and
be
handy with tools. Permanent position.
Good salary plus mange benefits.
COOK’S
evening

HELPER
WANTED
meals. Apply in person.
WILLOW INN CLUB
1622 Willow Rd., Northfield
or phone 446-4376.

FOR

Gen. Account—$9,000
Degree plus 6 mos. exp. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
PERMANENT
PART-TIME
POSItion for healthy, capable and dependable
person
to work
about
4 hrs.
mornings
in mailing room
of music
firm. Air conditioned. DA 8-6000.
SERVICE
STATION
ATTENDANT
full
time,
vacations,
sick
benefits.
Harms Woods Standard, 724-9698.

SEEKS CUSTOMER

ENGINEERS

This may be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
and Data Processing with opportunity for advancement in IBM’S newest
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and other locations.

QUALIFICATIONS:
3

Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers
Evening

and

Saturday

Call

CHET

1717 CENTRAL

ST.,

Equal

interviews

available.

KUCIA

Business

DAvis

869-8600

Schools

8-8600

Opportunity

Machines
EVANSTON,

ILLINOIS

Employer

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villa ger * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
re

for

IBM

An

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk ° Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

DEPART-

openings

Baxter

RELIABLE
REFERlifting. Call 673-0272, Mr.

International
273-3553

new

DRAFTSMAN

Accounting Clerk

Traffic—$6600

several

Excellent
opportunities
for advancement
and
good
starting
salaries.
Comprehensive
benefit
programs
including
medical
and
life insurance,
stock
purchhase
and
100% _ tution
reimbursement.

to 5 p.m.

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

Mo.

600 Davis Call Day or Evening

Employer.

ex-

required.

grad _ could

PROCESSING

has

aggressive men interested in operating
the
latest
IBM
equipment.
A
minimum of 1 year off-line operating
aes
Jobs available
on all 3
shifts.

6301

Clerk

DATA

ment

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

CHEMICAL,

trainees
as
detail
draftsmen.
High
school
drafting.
Potential
unlimited.
Excellent
benefits.
No
experience
needed. Start at $6,500 plus no fee to
you.

825-1151

Literature

DAY
WORK,
ences, Some
Barone.

3 DRAFTSMEN—
MAJOR

MATURE
RELIABLE
HIGH
SCHOOL
graduates
needed
for
long
term
employment in order filling, packing,
shipping and receiving.
Clean
warehouses with good working conditions
and regular salary increases.

OUR

VIGNOLA FURNITURE
PORTERS

electrical or mechanical
aptitude
or
training. This company will train you
in this up-to-date 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.

Plaza

Opportunity

YOU

LAB TECH TRAINEE
IF

RIDGE, ILLINOIS

Equal

have

and

272-1000
CULLIGAN INC.

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.

MOORE
~ BUSINESS FORMS INC.
Executive

6

VETS

$500-$550
GRAD

POSITION

: salary while in training and an incentive program upon transfer to a
field assignment ;
a fies
ned
candidates should be 21-26, possess
a college degree,
be
draft
exempt
and must desire a professional sales caréer.

,

OR

$550 Plus Expenses

positions for one to two years at our Park Ridge Administration
ldi
will thoroughly prepare successful candidates for significant
© field sa S assignments. Compensation will be based upon a guaranteed

FOR APPOINTMENT
“MR. T. W. MAREAN

6 MOS.

SALES REPS.

EMP. AGENCY

men.

Sharing

Plan

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

CREDIT MEN

$550-$750
YOU HAVE

some

INSTITUTIONAL SALES
Car, expenses. $575 plus Comm. Terr.
earning over $10,000.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

college

MORE

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.

WORLD’S
LARGEST
MANUFACTURER
OF BUSINESS FORMS
forms systems with over $250,000,000 annual sales, has immediate
challenging

OR

CUST. SERVICE

ST.

ST.

9

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.

Lot

9-1142

518 DAVIS

273-5180

6 MONTHS

$550 A MONTH
THIS LARGE FIRM WILL TRAIN

college
are the basic
requirements.
Will
sell to companies
and
private
individuals in U.S.A. and Europe. Will
learn to fly in one year.

EVANSTON

HAVE

YOUNG

Bldg.

aptitude

TO

tential. Don’t delay. Call today.

AMbassador 2-1! 142
AIRCRAFT

please.

3

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 management po-

Career Opportunities
i

YOU

WHETHER

8-1

Parking

SALES
Trainee
$650 MO.-NO FEE
experience necessary and

BETWEEN

CONSUMER

NEW

AT THE
‘“L’”’ IN
NORTH
SHORE
BANK
Free parking in bank

HAVE

on a 360 and interested in a career in
3rd generation
e.d.p. This
company
will
pay
your
tuition
for
further
education teaching into programming
and
give
you
rapid
advancement.
$7,800 a year.

~ SALES/MARKETING
‘THE
and

YOU

e
COMPUTER OPERATOR

SKOKIE

of West

TRAINEE

We

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. 3712 hour week.

8-11,000
7,000

1737 HOWARD

No

Service

Evanston
BR

DO

7,200

226 IN THE

Professional

E.A.M.
OPERATORS

Warehousemen

Engr’s or sales drying systems
Chemical
engineer
Mech.
project designer
Plant engr., deg. pref.
Mechanical Draftsman
Sheet metal draftsmen
Design engr., gauges
Equipment and bldg. lay-out
Machine inspection and repair

SUITE

Profit

$475 MONTHLY

cost

ORCHARD,

FREE

ACCOUNTANT

Photographer and writer
R
9,600
Industrial
paint sales
9,000 plus
Sales analyst, any college deg.
7,200
Jr. textbook editor
7,700
Auditor, travel
Copywriter,
college
Jr. package designer
Buyer trainee
Photographer,
military exp.

OLD

Business and

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTU:
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,
cation

Actuarial trainees, math deg.
Credit Mgr., some ofc exp.
General correspondent
Administrative, 2-4 yrs. col.
Sales, various products
Accounting mgmt, 2 yrs. coll.
Mech. lab tech H.S. drafting
Tab op., schooling only
Accounting, H.S. acctg.
Programming, 2 yrs. coll.
Bank Teller Trainee
Inventory clerk
Printing, H.S. grad
Mail clerk

10 to

TRAIN
FOR
INVESTIGATION.
agtressive
men.
College
Salary,
plus
car,
plus
exs. No fee.

Employment

THESE JOBS

items

and

CLAIMS ADJUSTER
_ TRAINEE—FREE
Murphy

YOU

pkged

TRAINEE

273-5180

k. Car helpful. Our representative
be interviewing
at the
Illinois
Employment
Office, 1572 Maple

il
_

7 to

TO

Mgr.,

Professional

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

NORTH SHORE'S LARGEST

Senior accountant
Staff accountant, C.P.A. pref.
Acct., train for asst. controller
Semi-Sr.
accountant,
no deg.
Life insurance
accountant
Cost accountants
Jr. accountant, 2 yrs. coll.

Boys 16 Years or Older
neighborhood

FREE

Westmoreland

t IS THE YEAR
ROUND
PARTjob you have been looking for.
-¢
earn
$15
to $25
a week
ering farm
fresh
eggs
in your

Business and

A Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With

I.E’s, mfg. operations
Market research Mgr. M.A.
Metalurgical engs., laminations
Internal Auditor, C.P.A
E.E., electrical research
Programmer analyst, deg.
and exp.
Accounting supervisor deg., exp.
2 office systems analyst
E.D.P. Systems Analyst
Programmers, 360 or 400
Tab supervisor

At

Professional

Parker Personnel

FAR NORTH POSITIONS
SUBURBAN AND

in

ployment

and

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

nt opportunity
to acquire expePp

office
practices
of large.
office.
Evanston
headquarnational
company
acceptable

Business

August

3, 1967

�10

Help Wanted—Men

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

STOCK. CLERK
PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
full time opening for a young

shelve

stock,

fill order

keep track of
ence required.
Call Mrs.

inventory.

HAS
man to

requests
No

for appointment.

729-3000

SCOET,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.
EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
Equal Opportunity Employer

$180

NO

AGE

thinks

who

starter

Self

LIMITS

to lay out
independently
wide variety of sheetmetal
oven housings, heating and

light

work,

and

structural

works

and

and ‘detail
parts incl.
ventl. duct

Moore
315

han-

air

dling, etc. for N.W. Suburb Mfg. Co.
Call 967-5900 for appointment. After 6
p.m, call 345-6830.

REAL

ESTATE SALES

sales by our liberal advertising and
floor time policy.
CALL ED GESFORD, PA 4-0600

GLENVIEW REALTY
PART-TIME JOB

AGGRESSIVE

Sat.

12:00

$35

Salesman

week,

a

Customer

a

TR.

EXTERINTERIOR,
EXPERIENCED
ior. Exc. opportunity. Call 724-2762.
AUTOMOTIVE MACHINIST
Excellent pay plus many benefits and
percentage of labor. Call Bob at 729:
2445.

including

tape.

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
An Equal Opportunity Employer

SALESMEN WANTED
Exceptional
Sales
Opportunity _ if
you’re an experienced salesman anda
hardworking
individual,
but are not
progressing
as far as earnings
are
concerned. Learn to sell for a world
wide mfr.
of industrial maintenance
equip.
and
chemicals.
Success
will
bring you
unlimited
earnings
and
executive
position.
Starting
salary
plus the highest com. in the industry.
Send resume: HILD-CHEM. INC.,
1217 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago,
or call for an appt. MO 6-8895.

SALESMAN'S

DREAM

STRAIGHT SALARY,
$9,600 MINIMUM.
Co. car. Min. travel. Expenses.
Call
on supply houses. Good advancement.
No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago Av., ore

UN

9-9510

R 3-2155

“HEY

CULLIGAN MAN!"
WANT TO BE ONE?
5-1900

EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclineo
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.
MAN
WANTED
PART-TIME
4 A.M.
to 7:30 a.m. Monday
through Saturday. Steady work.
Northbrook News Agency
—
322 Skokie Hwy., Northbroo
272-1480

Draftsman 3-5 Yrs. Exp.

MEN
FOR
GREENHOUSE
WORK,
Some experience preferred. Will train
young man.
Wallace
Floral &amp; Bulb
Co.
3650 Dundee Rd., Northbrook. 272-4110
KITCHEN
HELP,
DAY
WORK.
NO
Sunday or holiday. Good pay. Experience preferred. Apply at Dini’s
452 Central, Highland Park.

RETIRED
OR
SEMI-RETIRED
CARpenter or man handy with tools for
window
and screen shop. Part-time.
1225 Wilmette Av., Wilmette. 251-6786.

BUS
BOY
FROM
5-10
P.M.;_
6
nights
a week,
no
Sundays.
Valley
Restaurant. 2132 Waukegan Rd.

PART
OR FULL
and odd jobs.
Phone 328-8841

$7,200-$9,000 to start. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago,
Evanston, UN 9-9510

direct mail pieces, brochures,
to promote our elementary

school

TIME YARD
WORK
Set your own
hours.
— 475-0743. Call 8-11

Equal

Opportunity

REAL

ACCOUNTANT
$10,400
YR.
FREE
A great co. Dealership for nationally
advertised
materials.
Evans
Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-3160.

PERSONNEL

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE

DEPARTMENT

G. D. SEARLE &amp; CO.

LANDSCAPER
NEEDS
MAN
TO
DO
Garden
work.
No
experience
necessary.
Perrelli,
Landscaper,
433-0400
after 7:30 p.m.

OR
a

NILES AVE. AND
SKOKIE,

SEARLE

PARKWAY

ILLINOIS 60076

372-8100

MECHANICALLY MINDED MAN
Neat appearance for installation and
repair of home elevators.

appt.

DAvis

Smart

REAL
TWO

&amp; Golee

REALTORS SINCE
Hillcrest
8-3200

ESTATE

LICENSED

Will
also
Should
be

Park

We

you

and

its

and

a

3,

1967

Dee

Northbrook

to inspect

friendly

_

PERSC

train
sincere
familiar
with

Highland

invite

1885

6-4703

SALES

SALES

our new

atmosphere.

F

appointment call 945-0714.
ART SCHESKIE, REALTOR

Wanted—Men
Industrial

R REALTY |

Member Evanston-North Shc
Board
625 Deerfield Rd.

Mr

REPAIR DEPT.
t

OPPORTUNITY

IN

ice dept. Experience
train.

sonality

Neat

and

JEWELER

SER

desirable bu

appearance,

enjoy

appointment

.vleas

detail.

or come

in

C

C.D, PEACOS
JEWELERS

71

Linden

Ave.

Hubbard
VE

5-1825

WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT CAR!
opportunity
for an experienced
estate salesman,
or we will
tri
willing beginner.
Prime
requirenr
is full time devotion to success

GENERAL FACTORY
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day and night shift. Permanent. Will
train. New Plant. All benefits. Chicago Backing
Co., 2800
Shermer
Rad.,
Saesnbeonn (1 blk. S. of Willow) 272-

professional

competence.

Call

a!

|

WYATT &amp;REALTORS
COONS, INC

SHIPPING AND RECEIVING,
FULL TIME. NEW PLANT.
Call Don Corson, 272-7810
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC CO.
2855 Shermer Rd.
Northbrook, Ill.

999 WAUKEGAN ROAD
GLENVIEW
724-3000

MACHINIST/LATHE
' OPERATOR:
New air cond. plant in Prairie View.
Short production runs. Varied projects
in space and nuclear fields. Frequent
overtime.
Contact
Mr.
Sandborg
at
Nuclear
Diodes.
634-3870.

|

IBM
OPERATOR
FOR

SECOND

—

SHIFT,

To run 403, 602, 077, 083.
Good starting salary,
Many fringe benefits.
Call Rick Hartenberg

HELP:
DRILL
PRESS
OPERATORS;
no
experience
required;
also
automatic
screw Machine
B &amp; S-set up
and
operate
for
evenings.
729-4600.
Ralph
or Norm.

Lloyd

Hollister,

Inc.

1232 Central, Wilmette,
Ill.
|
251-4300, Extension 254
es

Help Wanted
HIGH
SCHOOL
SP 5-4646

of Realtors

ASSEMBLY

OR

OF

TEACHING

AID

Full time. New
plant. Clean,
work. Call Don Corson, 272-7810.
HUBBARD SCIENTIFIC
2855 Shermer Rd.

Ads

Northbrook,

Help Wanted—Men

UL.

©

CO.

&gt;.

44%

:

and Women

LYTTON'S EVANSTON

An Equal Opportunity Employer

for
MEN'S CLOTHING
WOMEN'S WEAR
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
EXCELLENT PROFIT SHARING PLAN
GOOD INSURANCE BENEFITS
EXCELLENT SALARY ARRANGEMENTS
MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON PURCHASES
See Mr. John W. Swanson,

LYTTON'S
CHURCH

Manager

EVANSTON
AND

SHERMAN

Call 272-0505.

August

Employe:

ESTATE

OPPORTUNITY
|
UNUSUAL
Estate
Broker
or
Salesman
managerial
capabilities
for
pc
with
earning
potential of
$:
$25,000
per
year.
Also
open
saleswomen
(or
salesmen)
expanding
residential
sales
progr
with
exceptional
commission
ca
based on performance. Continual
:
Pt
ied provided. Call Mr.
2

MAN FRIDAY:
Intelligent individual
needed
to
perform wide variety of tasks, including
making pick-up and deliveries, routine
plant
maintenance,
errand
running,
etc.
Must
be
flexible.
New
air
conditioned
plant. Call Ted Moore at
NUCLEAR
DIODES 634-3870.

113

a.m.

for appoi

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLE
An

EVERY

Hollister Want

required.

729-3000
25
SCOTT,
FORESMAN _
&amp; COs

GOOD STARTING PAY
Very generous fringe benefits. Steady
clean employment in Deerfield. Interesting work
setting up and running
automatic
production
machines.
We
will train.
AMERICAN EVATYPE CORP.
750 Central Av., Deerfield
945-5600

Use

an i ads
ad

text books.

Call Miss Kennedy

Saturday the year round for reliable .
man,
$2.50 per
hour.
Please
phone
after 6 p.m. or Sat. morn. UN 9-1123,
Evanston.
HOUSEMAN.
NORTHSHORE
COUNtry Club. Lifetime job. Room, board,
benefits.
References
required.
Write
T-317, Box 60, Wilmett, Ill.

Part-Time

Mathematics

ing experience

Help Wanted—Men
Household

OUTSIDE
WORK.
College age boys.

a

age

Co. :
TEXTBOOK
PUBLISHING
opening for college graduate to

Tr. $575 to $600

Help

‘

ta in t

COPYWRITER

Sec-

CARPENTER—CABINET
MAKER
for kitchen and remodeling near north
suburbs. Call 869-2181 after 6 p.m.
DRIVER
FOR
SOFT
DRINK
DELIVery, Must be over 21 and reliable. Call
272-2200.
CARPENTER—EVES.
OR WEEKENDS
for cabinet work in moterized camper.
Call 446-3503 or 446-3500.

112

for

oks.
Advanced
degree
desirable. Prefer some teaching.

No fee. No. 1 company _
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

GARDENER-HOUSEMAN.

opportunity

raduate to edit high schom

MAN
OR HIGH SCHOOL BOY WANTed part-time Saturday 6:30 a.m. to 11
a.m. Sunday 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. Steady
work.
Northbrook News Agency
322 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook
272-1480

11

TIN

Excellent

ond shift. Some supervisory responslbilities.
g
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 references required. Call C. C. Boyer, 8692300.

Marketing

end!

“EDITORIAL ASSISTAN

SYSTEM.
2
experience
reor
comparable

some

Help Widow

Full Time Sales Positions

DAYS—NIGHTS
BOYS:
BUS
rience. Start $75 weekly
SAM &amp; HY’S RESTAURANT
OR 4-8560
Skokie
3438 Dempster,

Hotel Rep. business yet. We have
better opportunity for you. Phone

Searle

GROUND
FLOOR
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
TWO
PROGRAMMERS
WITH
We
are developing
1 or 2 years
of solid programming
experience.
new applications for our 360 tape and disc system,
and will expand
our present
management
information
programs
to serve
all phases
If you
of the business: research, marketing, production, finance, etc.
have drive and ambition to work on challenging projects, send resume
including present salary, in confidence, to:

EXPE-

TRAVEL

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

PROGRAMMERS

FOR GENERYOUNG MAN WANTED
al sheet metal work. Some experience
preferred but not necessary. Call UN
4-2880 at 8 a.m. or 5 p.m.

THE

equipment

SERVICEMAN

PA 4-9719

PAINTERS

Accountant

Call Mr. Bartoli, VE

WANTED
SCHOOL
BUS
DRIVERS
—
and
custodians.
Hospitalization;
sick
leave;
disability
insurance;
pension
plan;
uniforms;
and other employee
benefits. Call AL 1-3587.

BARTENDER WANTED
at the Willow Inn West in Glenview.
4-5100
PArk
phone
information
-For
after 3 p.m.
$2.50 HR. GUARANTEED
and Sat.
route work-eves.
Part-time
only. Car and phone necessary. Mr.
Boland, 724-5721 or 583-4250.

INTO

Serv. $550-$660

PRESSMAN:
VERSATILE
EXPERIenced
letter
pressman
needed
to
vperate
Heidelberg
or Merganthaler
cylinder press. Top pay to man who
can
turn
out quality
work.
Mumm
Print Shop, Evanston, Ill. GR 5-6900.

WANTED
EXPERIENCED
FURNITURE
MOVERS,
DRIVERS
AND
PACKERS.
Full or part-time.
Good
pay. GR 5-3141.
OR
FULL
DEPT.
IN CIGAR
WORK
salary
Good
Permanent.
part-time.
plus benefits. Conney’s Pharmacy, 736
Elm St., Winnetka, HI 6-0032.

GO

Cost

YOUNG
MAN
WITH
AT LEAST
THF
equivalent of 2 years of college-level
courses
in
accounting.
Some
office
experience in cost work desirable. Call
rg apply Personnel office 8:15 a.m. to
.m,

Company car plus expenses. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

6-9 hours. $525. No fee. _
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

DON’T

EXPE-

PART
AND
FULL
TIME.
NO
EXP.
necessary. Apply Mr. Whitman,
Walker Bros. Original Pancake House,
153 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.

SERVICE STATION MECHANIC
Full time work with complete Sears
benefits.
Call
Jim
McCarthy,
Sears
Highland
Park,
Crossroads
Shopping
Center, 831-3000.

ACCOUNTING

Assistant

SALES
RETAIL

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

Bus Boys—Dishwashers

year

All

Ill.

BOY
WANTED.
HIGH
SCHOOL
JUnior to work in animal hospital Sat.
and Sun. 7 to 4. Possible afternoons
during school year. Other days available during balance
of summer.
Call
Glencoe Animal
Hospital, 835-1302, 9
to 12 and 2 to 6.

fee.
Up to 14M pine ee.
rvice
Murphy Employmen
9-9510
UN
Evanston,
1612 Chicago,
LICENSE
CHAUFFEUR’S
WITH
MAN
Primary
Shore.
with North
familiar
duties, del. of tires and access. 6 day
Tire
Johnson
week. Apply in person.
Co., 520 Greenleaf St., Evanston.
DELIVERY
FOR
WITH CARS
2 MEN
between 1 and 4 p.m. daily and 9 a.m.
employment.
We
are _ looking
for
steady worker. Call John, 251-4686.

CLIFF

rience,
background
or
interest
in
music.
Opportunity
store
management.
Salary
plus
commission.
Age
over 22.
Call CE4-0658

IMMEDIATE
SCHOOL,
PRIMARY
fringe
many
time;
full
opening;
benefits.
Write T-308, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

to

SOME

HONEYWELL
200
years
training
and
quired.
Honeywell

a

= M3

,

COMPUTER OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Some opportunities to get into supervision are also featured. No Fee.

Inc.

S. Northwest Hwy.
Park Ridge,
An Equal Opportunity Employer

HI-Fi MUSIC

CUSTODIAN
Forms

Forms

They range from positions requiring
much experience to ones for beginners
offering on-the-job training.

ARCHITECTURAL
DESIGNERdraftsman and Draftsman for smaller,
growing suburban office. Desire men
with
early
potential
for
earning
responsible associate position, Institutional, commercial work. $4.00 to $6.00
per hour. J. Gale Brown,
Architect,
Wilmette.
AL
6-0583.
May
call evenings and weekends.

ROUND PARTIS THE YEAR
HERE
time job you have been looking for.
a week
$25
to
$15
earn
can
You
in your
eggs
fresh
farm
delivering
week.
per
hours
10
to
7
hood
neighbor
Car helpful.
433-3256
Farm
White Fence

Business

We have several promotable positions
open for men who have some flair for
figures.

FINE
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
STEADY
employment
in Public
Works
Dept.
Start at $452 a month
with regular
increases to $576 a month, plus liberal
ines benefits incl. paid vacations, 9
holidays, health insurance, retirement
income. Some experience in construction or maintenance
trades desired.
Call 724-1700 or after 5 p.m. 965-1486.

your

Increase

name.

established

Business

a

5

Packaging Corp. of America
anybody for figures?

Evanston

MAINTENANCE MAN
Village of Glenview

ESTATE
REAL
FOR
OPPORTUNITY
of local area
Knowledge
Salesman.
with a
office
an
in
Work
.
preferred

well

Ave.

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young
high school graduate to begin
his
business
career
in
our
Office
Services
Dept.
We
offer
a
g
starting
salary,
excellent
advancement
opportunities
and
benefit
program
along
with
pleasant
working
conditions in our Park Ridge Administration Building. For appointment call
Mr. D. R. Schoenbeck 825-1151.

TO:

EARNINGS

Chicago

Office Services Trainee

An

DRAFTSMAN
AVERAGE WEEKLY

Call Mr. Alm, 679-1090

Packaging Corp. of America
1632

ee awe

Business and Professional

ELECTRICAL
WIRING EXPERTS

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.

ei,
nse

Help Wa

Help Wanted—M ae
Business and Professional

$200-$300 wk.

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.

and

experi;

Crocker

110°

Help Wanted—Men
__
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

.

i

pera igs” tae

ies

rald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood He
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified

=

�a aes oe)

132 For
ONNEL

WANTED

LLER

WORK

TO

©

IN NOTE

Proof operator for IBM
ookkeeper;
new
accounts

1260;
per-

and switchboard operator. Good

excellent

benefits.

For

informa-

nk of Highland Park
A. Nilles

432-7800

WE NEED MANAGERS,
iewers, Supervisors,
Receptionphone Solicitors, Charm ConBeauty Operators, and Dance
ors. Full or
part-time.

Davis St., Evanston 869-8982
- House 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

EAL ESTATE SALES
J HAVE
A SINCERE
DESIRE
ncrease your present earnings and
jilling to take the time to analyze
Teal estate sales plan to see if it
&gt;
of
assistance
to
you
in
ng your sales, then call for an
atory discussion.
lIty
446-7180

ACK

COUNTER

AT _

1700

ew
Rd.,
Glenview,
offers
an
ent rey
to any man or
:
siring steady employment.
many
benefits;
_
tips;
salary

iso opening

for waitress

during

11 a.m.-2 .m.

rush

ENTIOUS
YOUNG
MAN
OR
1 with high school education for
ora
work; expanding company
modern
air
conditioned
plant.
les promising
future, Chemist
ound helpful
but not essential.
James
Varnhagen.
LEAR DIODES 634-3870.

\L

ESTATE OFFICE HAS OPENr aggressive salesperson interin

here
ay Seallan offering
od
portunities. Full time and
are the only requirements. Call

‘Kayser.
rO th

Realty

AL

1-5600

FACTORY
WORK:
OPENplastic
molding
machine

r

tors

on

all 3 shifts.

No

experi-

necessary.
Apply
rson.
iry
Molded
Plastics, Inc.
3120 W.
Glenview,
at west entrance of
iew Naval Air Station.
TION:

ALL

DOMESTICS

d like less work

WHO

and more

between
99

the

after

hours

7

p.m.

of 11 to 7 or

Ask

for

Mrs.

ING
FOR
HAIRDRESSER
or without following. Also manit on
weekends.
ood
benefits,
sant surroundings.
DA
8-9896 or

44-5300.

PORTUNITY

TO

SPECIALIZE

» sale of North Shore Real Estate
is you. Maximum
earnings
for
Yight
person,
Full training
and
ee

fits.

Call

Mr.

Luchs

and

be

on

ay
to a new career at:
N H
REALTY, INC. HI 6-0900
ST—TO
ASSUME
RESPONSI' for
operation
of
lab.
Exc.
rtunit
©
advance
in
rapidly

wing

Chemical

Division

of

Poly-

nce Corp. Call Mr. Rodney,
4759. An equal opportunity employer.

TRAIN
st,

MEN

OR

WOMEN

GALLAGHER

shigh

Ave.,

CORP.

Glenview,

729-1420.

-RS FOR SMALL TYPE SCHOOL
lew cars. Best wages. Excellent
*
job, 7-9 a.m. and 2:30-4:30. Good

r’s record

a must.

work.

Call

; Rasor Transportation,

PHONE
RCH

for

432-7777.

TO WORK
IN
Kruger, COrne-

ASSISTANT

g

now

SOLICITOR

OR
PART-TIME
1etka. Phone Mr.

EVANSTON
WELL FURNISHED

for employed
tion.

lady.

Best

ROOM

GR 5-8442.
ROOM
FOR
RENT
FOR
WOMAN
Newly decorated in attractive Winnetka apt. near transp.,
stores,
Indian
Fr
Parking space avail. HI 6-4496
aft.
6.

CLEAN
CHEERFUL
ROOM
FOR EMployed young lady. Cooking facilities.
Close
to
all
transp.,
beach
and
Downtown Evanston. DA 8-9034.
EVANSTON.
LGE.
CORNER
ROOM
for gentleman.
Walk-in
closet.
Adj.
tile bath
and
shower.
Call
after
6
p.m., DA 8-2844.
NEWLY
DEC.
PANELED
RM.,
downtown Evanston, adj. to univ., all
transp. Cleaning, linens incl. Student
or empl. gentleman. GR 5-9667.
EVANSTON—ROOM
FOR
STUDENT
or young employed man. Bath, refrig.
Vicinity Greenleaf-Judson $55 month.
Call UN 9-1397.
AVAIL.
AUG.
7, 1967
FURN.
ROOM
for
single
man.
Near
bus
transp.
Comfortable
home.
Quiet
neighborhood. after 6:30 p.m. UN 9-9778.
EVANSTON—FREE
ROOM
IN EXCH.
for
7
hours
of
housework.
Near
transp., stores, Prefer mature woman.
Write T-284, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
EMPLOYED
GENTLEMAN
IN
ONE
of
Evanston’s
loveliest
homes,
3rd
floor, private entrance, near transportation, $45 per month. DA 8-4626.
ROOM FOR RENT W/KITCHEN PRIV.ileges on Waukegan Rd., in Glenview.
PA 4-8624.

NEEDED

Aug. at
N.U. Interest in gov’t
tial science helpful. Bright colstudent or Senior in H.S. Call
Sager, 869-9568.
VANSTON H.S. CAFETERIA
BAKER—FULL TIME
al
commercial
baking
experisuitable.
Apply
immediately.
Mr. Mader, 864-9600.

IN

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.

N.U. Graduate

Housing

492-3430
LIVING
venient
required

graduate

ACCOMMODATIONS ' CONto
Northwestern
University
for
next
school
year
by

music

student.

quiet girl, does not smoke. Available
for
interview
in late
August.
Miss
Merideth
Howard,
21 Ithaca
Circle,
Newton, Massachusetts 02162.
YOUNG
MAN
WANTS
ROOM
WITH
kitchen
priv.
In
or near
Glenview
before September lst. Owns car. Call
. Loren Good, 475-5605 after 7 p.m.
REFINED WOMAN DESIRES NICELY
furnished
room
with
kitchen
privileges.
Evanston
or
Rogers
Park.
preferred.. 761-0072.
GENTLEMAN
DESIRES
LARGE
room
or
small
apartment.
Unfurnished third floor preferred. Write: T312, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill. 60091.

130

Apartments

to Share

~ EXECUTIVE
POSITIONS
MEN A AN D WOMEN INTEREST-

WORKING
WIDOW
DESIRES’
TO
share
town
house
with
same,
ideal
S.E. Evanston
location.
Call after 6
p.m. and weekends. UNiversity 4-0048,

[D:
SCHOOL
BUS
DRIVER,
or woman. Hours 7:45 to 9 a.m.;
p.m. Short runs on village

EVANSTON—GIRL
21
TO
29,
TO
share a mod. 3 bdrm. air cond. apt.,
w/3 others same. 4 blks. lake, 1 blk.
transp. $55 mo. Immed. occ. 328-6253.

of M.
in

in

FOR
POLITICAL
Wilmette, now till

Associated

iesot2.

274-4616.

aviation. Call 272-4000.

5 to 4

ets. Phone AL 1-3587.

DRIVER
2ran

NEEDED

School,

FOR

Northbrook.

GRACE

6963

t-RS AND
n shore Se

and VE

WAITRESSES
FOR
class restaurant. AL

Help Wtd.—Men and Women
See
Household
ERIENCED COUPLE TO LIVE IN
itiful
North Shore home.
Woman
l
eneral
work. Man to help with
heavier
gardening. Own rooms and
5
erences. 433-4419.
LE,
COOKING
AND
NORMAL
ehold duties;
experienced
driver
ortant; top wages. HIllcrest 6-0115.

12

—

Classified

131

Anyone

rested call 824-7060 or 272-3353,

Smart elevator buildings
Air-conditioned
Central heating
Electric kitchen
Ample reserved parking
Fully carpeted
Large, livable rooms
Plenty of roomy closets
Close to shopping, schools,
transportation

Wanted to Share—
Houses and Apartments

N.E.

EVANSTON !

!

!

4 Rooms
avail. Oct. Ist., 1 block to
C.T.A.
Bus
at
Bryant
Av.
Light,
cheery
apt.—twin
sized
bdrm.
ull
din.
rm.,
Vitrolite
tile
bath
with
formica
cabinet wash
bowl.
Cabinet
kitchen with vent’g., fan. $145 per mo.
Call
Mr.
Noorts,
475-7329,
L.
A.
Peterson Co.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

* Winnetka Talk

AVAIL. NOW
2nd.
Fl. Clark

a

These beautiful, sound silencing apts.,
include all electric kitchens, 12 Cu. Ft.
refrigerators,
multiple
oversized
wardrobe closets, fully
tiled baths, air
conditioning
throughout.
© Exquisite
roof
sundeck,
lounge. Private parking.

at

EFFICIENCIES FROM $140
1 BEDROOM APTS. FROM $215
FOR OCT. Ist OCCUPANCY

QUINLAN
UN

234 Rms.
3

Rms.
2!
4 Rms.
po

3rd Fl, Church
2nd.

Fl.

315

2 Baths

1st Fl.

Ridge

CHICAGO
AVAIL. OCT. 1
basmt.
Ashland

from
from

Rms.

Smart

$300
$350

1564

This
new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
feature
year
round
electric air conditioning, complete Hot

Point

kitchens,

balconies,

large

clos-

ets, ceramic tile baths, spacious living
rooms
with separate
dining
rooms.
Garage and outside parking available.

OPEN

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

DAILY.

THE

RAYMOND

CO.

1520

Central

St.,

Evanston

800 HINMAN
PRESIDENTIAL

DE LUXE AIR COND.
| BEDROOM AND STUDIO
APARTMENTS IN
ELEVATOR BUILDING
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

oven

de-luxe

and
air

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

342 ROOMS
518 Lee Street—Oct. 1st $110
618 Sheridan—Oct. ist $115
4 ROOMS
824 Judson-Bsmt.-Oct. Ist $115
104 Keeney—Now-$135
:
106 Keeney-Oct. Ist $135
622 Sheridan—Oct. Ist $135
811 Judson—Oct. ist $132.50
5 ROOMS
108 Keeney—Oct. Ist $165
Call Mr. Wallace

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Bldg.

Avail.
Oct.
ist. $195 per month,
includes parking stall. Call Supt.. Mr.
Schette,
UN
4-8771.
L. A. Peterson
&amp; Co., GR 5-1010.
2 BEDROOM
GARDEN
APARTMENT,
‘Niles. Carpeting and appliances. Sept.
ist. occupancy. 299-3715 after six.

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

271-3500
$.
$260

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

1333 MAPLE AV.
NEW HI-RISE
of

luxury

apts.,

bedrms.,

two_

all

baths,

f
large

air.

AUG. OCCUPANCY
Model Open Daily
Or call
Warner

Baird

&amp;

491-1855

1020 GROVE ST.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,
AV.,

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

GLENVIEW
TALISMAN APTS.
Soundproof
luxury
new
1-bedroom
apts. w/private terrace, indoor pool,
Sauna baths, sundeck and hospitality
rooms. Rentals incl. cost of air-cond.
and heating. from $190 mo.
Models
open;
Mon.,
Tues.,
Fri. 3-8
Sat., Sun. 12-5 Few penthouse apts.
2600 GOLF ROAD
Av.,

W.

of

901 Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000
ATTRACTIVE
6 ROOM
1ST
FLOOR
apartment
near
Howard
Street.
All
large
rooms.
3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
modern kitchen. Carpeting, draperies
and 2 air conditioning units included.
Tastefully decorated. $250 per month
or $275 furnished. Available September Ist.
INDIAN HILL REALTY
HI 6-0900

S.E. EVANSTON
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. transp. $225 per mo. Occup. Oct.
Ist. Heated garage avail. 446-1646.

Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

AVAILABLE

FOR

cupancy.

RD.

IMMEDIATE

0OCc-

SPACIOUS
APARTMENTS
IN
THIS
all electric elevator building.
ONE BEDROOM
300
TWO BEDROOMS
375
—
575
THREE BEDROOMS
All apartments have view of the lake.
All
parking.
conveUnderground
niences in this outstanding building.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

AV.,

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

1520 CENTRAL,

11%

baths,

2604 CENTRAL,

114

baths,

2

328-7200

bdrms.

1 bath, 2 bdrms.

THE RAYMOND
1520 Central

CO.

St., Evanston

WINNETKA
STUDIO APT. HEART OF WINNETKA
14
block
to train
and
bus.
Newly
decorated,
carpeted
and
air
conditioned. For details call
John Channer (eves. 234-2423)

John

525

Channer

Lincoln,

DE
rm.

&amp; Associates

Winnetka

SOUTH
A

HI

6-8400

EVANSTON

LUXE
AIR CONDITIONED
61%
apt. in newish 3 flat, 3 bdrms., 2

baths,

lge.

fancy

kit.

w/built-ins,

eating
area,
some
carpeting,
quiet
dead-end street. 3 parks within a blk.,
2 blks. to shopping and transp. $245
per mo. 446-1646.

Harlem)
724-0150

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel

* Northbrook Star * Hi ghland

ON-THE-LAKE

1440 SHERIDAN

2604 CENTRAL,

EVANSTON
ONLY
2
APARTMENTS
REMAIN
All electric,
air-conditioned
elevator
building. Close to shopping and transportation. Available now for immediate occupancy.

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

WILMETTE

EVANSTON

1-5

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.

CHECK THESE FEATURES!!!
TWO BEDROOMS
RED BRICK
OVERLOOKS
SCHOOL PARK
ALL ELECTRIC KITCHEN
EXCELLENT NEIGHBORS

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

1742 N. Greenwood
Phone 724-501 |
HAROLD BURNS INC.

EVANSTON

(E. of Milwaukee
724-8500

Avenue
0

Evanston—Elevator

AV.,

See

OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

Sherman
R

See Betty Otte on Premises

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

Manager

ranges, double door refrigerators,
disposals.
All
apartments
are
conditioned with wall type units.

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

QUINLAN

Finest

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

double

INC.

722
1500

cond.,
latest
equip.
kitchens
with
oo Yad area and individually controlled
eat.

1310 MAPLE AVE.
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS

contain

&amp; TYSON,

TERR.

1620 to 1766 Greenwood
TOWN HOUSE APTS.
$190
2 BEDROOM APT.
$155

8-3200

EFFICIENCIES
CLARK—overlooking park
CHICAGO AV.—August 1st
ONE BEDROOM
855 HINMAN—air cond.
851 HINMAN—furnished
TWO BEDROOMS
1179 DEERFIELD
Rd.—ist fir.
146 GLENCOE Rd.—Glencoe
1512 PLYMOUTH—Glenview
7553 N. RIDGE—Chgo.
2501 PRAIRIE—2 tile baths
THREE BEDROOMS
1745 ORRINGTON—corner bldg.
2526 JACKSON—Ist fir.
932 HINMAN—Ist fir.
445 SHERMAN—elev. bldg.

262-2675

EASTLAKE

GLENVIEW

-Jarvis

DA

RD.

CHICAGO

Realtors

Av.

QUINLAN

THREE

UNiversity 9-1409

and

&amp; Golee,

Sherman

3-3750

7 room luxurious modern apt. plus 2
dens overlooking lake and park. Aircond.
Parking
avail.
Tile
kit.
and
baths.
Modern
equipped
kit.
with
dishwasher. Crptd. One of the finest
appointed apts. in the city.
For appt. call office. 262-2675.

at Davis

at

BR

.

Noyes

$80.

2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

INC.

1-6700

Manager

7710

ist Fl. Clark at Sherman $130.
ist Fl. Sherman
at Seward

At
30.

AL

pancy.

Resident

5 Rms. 3rd Fl. Davis at Ridge $155.

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

4-2600

Modern
3 room
air-cond.
apts.
in
excellently
maint.
bldg.
Some
with
tile kit. and bath. Free gas. Expert
decorating. Private parking avail. 1%
blk. to beach and park. Rentals from
$122.50. Sept. Ist and Oct. Ist occu-

Sherman

and

DAILY

&amp; TYSON,

CHICAGO

at Chicago

Sherman

OPEN

7705 SHERIDAN

AVAIL. SEPT. 1
2nd Fl. Clark at Sherman $130.
AVAIL. OCT. 1
2nd Fl. Hamlin near Sherman

se

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sq.

1511

For Rent—Apartments

Overlooking beautiful Raymond Park
near
downtown
shopping,
schools,
churches.

y
SHERMAN Maison Sept. 1
RIDGE Williamsburg
Manor
HINMAN Greenwood Inn
SHERMAN Brittany Sep. 1
HINMAN Garden Immediate
SHERMAN Garden Sep. 1
HARVARD

4 Rms.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc., Agents

RESPONSIBLE
WIDOW,
REFINED,
employed
wishes
living
quarters
in
Glenview, (Sept.) Will manage, share,
or consider room w/kitchen privileges
in refined home. Call 729-3000 ext. 744.
Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

132.

churches,

Representative on premises
CALL: 256-4998 (Greenleaf)
256-49993
Ridge)
Chicago Phone IN 3-5060

Refined,

with University

RVIEWERS
ance survey

d Sept.

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Delightful Apts. Evanston
Finest Elevator Apt. Bldg. ~
Unsurpassed Location.

7524 DAMEN Rog. Park
813 WASHINGTON
s
1 BEDROOM
1101 GROVE Plymouth Apts.
7650 SHERIDAN
Furnished
3223 CENTRAL Town house
238 ASBURY Garden
839 MULFORD at Ridge Sep. 1
727 AUSTIN
7650 SHERIDAN Rog. Park
1139 Oak
821 WASHINGTON Sep. 1
7726 ASHLAND
Efficiency
85
GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO., INC.
233 ASBURY Avenue
EVANSTON
UN 4-9020
BR 3-2660

1, 1144 and 2 baths

THE

Rent-——Rooms

occupancy

completely furn. model apts.
now open for inspection
Noon to 8 p.m. in both
locations

COMFORTABLE
SLEEPING
ROOM
for employed gentleman.
Central St.
location, Evanston, Also 1 bdrm. apt.
avail. by Sept. UN 4-0956.

to

Oct.

See

328-7200
EVANSTON

Wanted

and

J. CYRUS &amp; CO., INC.
3
drooms
366 Park TWN. HOUSE High. Park $255
915 FOREST
225
717 HINMAN 2 baths
2 Bedrooms
1101 GROVE 2 baths Immed.
2242 SHERMAN Corinthian

2038
332
1402
1927
1400
2248
1218

LUXURY LIVING
1 and 2 bedroom apartments

EAST
GLENVIEW
PRIVATE
ROOM,
home privileges, employed woman or
rad student. Now or
September. YO
-3000, ext. 3001 or 724-0659.

WANTED:
1 GIRL
TO SHARE
FURnished
§S. Evanston
apt.
with
2 of
same. Own bdrm. Lge. sunny apt. has
PE aia w/frpl. $65 mo. 491-9573 after
730.

eek
és

Sept.

E V A N STON—FURNISHED
ROOM
Cooking privileges for Ea
pet
couple or single. Call 864-2312 after 5:30
p.m. or all day Sat.-Sun.,

121

INC.
BUILDER

IN EAST WILMETTE
1136 GREENLEAF
IN WEST WILMETTE
627 RIDGE RD.

transporta-

BUSINESSMEN—IF
YOU
WANT
A
quiet
place
to
live
sharing
a full
kitchen, bath, and TV in Evanston.
Call 328-7094
ROOM FOR RENT IN WINNETKA.
Lge. pleasant furnished room, convenient to bath. Private entrance. Lady
preferred. HI 6-1878.

&amp; SON,
SHORE

Offers elegant new apts.

FOR
BUSINESS
MAN,
GRADUATE
student or faculty member. Attractive
comfortable
room,
share
tile
bath
with one other man.
Excellent location. GReenleaf 5-5691 after 7 p.m.

TO

trim and inspect small plastic
Day
work.
Unusual
earning
ty. Benefits.

I, SIMON
LEADING NO.

LARGE
ROOM,
BRIGHT,
CHEERY,
walk-in closet, near all transp., good
parking.
$42
mo.
Also,
furn.
apt.
suitable for 1. Share bath. $75. GR 59430 or MA 6-7919 after 4 p.m.

LARGE

1500 Chicago Av.

GEORGE

For Rent—Rooms

money

ng at a beautiful club in snac
Hours adjustable. Please call 433-

.

iy

120

2ND FLOOR
OF 2 APT. BLDG.
Charming 615 rooms, air-conditioned,
baths,
quite
new
ultra
modern.
Garage. No pets or children. Available
promptly.

Helen

G.

Room 300
1609 Sherman

Nixon,

Hahn
Avy.

Realtor

Bldg.

UN 4-5100
Evanston

CENTRAL-PRAIRIE AREA
DE LUXE
STUDIO APT. EVANSTON.
Living
rm.,
dinette,
kitchen—new
Frigidaire
and stove;
tile bath
and
shower. 42 block to bus, mw
ae
and
C&amp;NW. $115. Sept. Ist. 475-4751, (12 to
1 and after 6); or 236-6953.
aay

EVANSTON.

721 SEWARD
+.

BDAM,,
(180
Fi
er”.
it
occup.
Air
cond.;
free
heat
and
parking; blit-in appliances; completely
decorated. $185.
For appt. call 261-4490
or
DA 8-3941

4

ROOM.

occup.,

$124,

S.E.

heat

Call DA 8-8139.

Park Herald « Deerfield Villager ¢ Highwood Herald

EVANSTON.

and

water

9-1

included,

August 3,

1967

©

�.

132
4 ROOMS

2ND OR

ENJOY

THE

‘“‘CHARM”

OF

the
old
world
you
will
want
this
spacious 3 bdrm.
apt. Has 2 baths,
frpls.,
high
ceilings,
elev.
For
apointment
call Mrs.
Dopp,
943,8388.
ee Craig Newton Realtors, 777-8855.

EVANSTON

[219 HULL TERR.

FIVE
ROOM
APT.
ON 2ND FL. ALL
rooms
are
good
size, full din.
rm.
Fine bldg. in good neighborhood. Also
garage avail., at same address.
BAIRD
&amp;
WARNER
491-1855
ELEGANT LIVING
7540 N. Ridge at Howard. 512 rm., 142
bath in new elev. bldg. All luxuries.
Janitor on premises. $240 to $260 per
month. August 1st.
With 214 rm. efficiency also available ‘August 1st. $155. 345-9666.

1135 MAPLE AV.
EVANSTON

1 BDRM., 2nd FLR., OCT. Ist. occup.
Compl. decor. Free heat. $145.
For appt. call
261-4490
or
475-0420

EAST EVANSTON
BDRM.,
1142 BATHS,
2 YR.
OLD.
bldg. Elec. kit., 3rd fl. Conv. to lake,
downtown Evanston and CTA. Parking
avail.
Oct.
ist possession.
$235 per
month. Orrington Realty, DA 8-4440.

205 RIDGE, WILMETTE
2 BEDROOM
APT. AVAIL.
elev. bldg. Dishwasher
and
included in kitchen;
patio;
Parking. $275.
WARNER
491-1855

BLEECKER
4

HALL

AND
5
ROOM
APTS.
CORNER
Sherman and Noyes, Evanston. Desirable
apts.,.
etc.,
location,
transp.
shpg., schls., churches. See Supt. on
premises, 2234 Sherman Ave.
FOR

COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE
Try 1420 Chicago Ave.
3 Bedrooms-2 Baths-Air-Conditioned.
2 Blks. Downtown epoca:
and beach-

Ses,

at
&lt;45

132

FOR

RENT

GLENCOE,

5

EVANSTON.
DAVIS
ST.
AREA
315
rm.
garden
apt.
$100.
Adults.
Oct.
ist
occup.
Entire
furnishings
for
a.
Reasonable.
869-6164
or DA
8-

EVANSTON
2
BEDROOM
APARTment. Available September ist. $175 a
month
Call 475-4316.
SKOKIE—NEAR OLD ORCHARD
5 large rooms, tile bath, 2nd floor of
well maintained duplex. Adults
pref.
ed a mo. 9500 Leamington.
UN
4-

$100

Per Month

_BLDG.:

OVERLOOKING

2

PARK

AND
6 ROOM
APTS.
IN DELUXE
building with
indoor
pool.
$185
and
ty Adults. Parking available. AM 2-

GLENVIEW:
3 BEDRM. APT.
ed on 2nd fl. $250 per month.

LOCAT-

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
Waukegan

Rd.

PArk

124 CALLAN

ee

i

334-8256

DA

4-3700

Sate8-1333

EVANSTON
Spacious
Evanston
1st. $170.
Mueller.
MITCHELL

2 bedroom
apt.
in choice
location.
Available
August
Call Mr.
Kistler
or Mrs.

BROS. INC
GR 5-3900
NORTHFIELD
1 and 2 bedroom Town Houses
Liv. rm.-din. rm. combination. Private
patios and _—
parking. $145 and
$185. HI 6-7
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
491-1855
BEDRMS.,
2 BATHS.
APPLIANCES.
Storage.
Fireproof
blidg.,
near
N.U.
campus, 1862 Sherman Av., Evanston.
1 yr. lease $250 mo. Adults only. 8643534 or UN 4-2600.
S.
EVANSTON.
4
RMS.,
1
BDRM.
Lge. liv. rm., kitch., bdrm. Disposal.
Appliances furn. Occupancy Sept. 1st.
Close to transp. $150 a month. 8640748
aft. 5 p.m.
EVANSTON;
SPACIOUS
AIR
CONDItioned 2 bdrms.,
114 baths, built-ins,
dishwasher, elev. parking avail., good
trans.
ss. Oct. 1st. $250 mth.
NEWTON
REALTORS
777-8855
EVANSTON—5
RM.
APT.
1ST
FL.,
completely redec., close to transp. and
grade
school.
Lovely
back
yd. $165
mo. all utils. incl. No pets. Refs. req.
Sept. 1 lease. DA 8-9034.
EVANSTON
1309 MAPLE
3 rm. apt. Close to ‘‘L’’. bus,
U.,
shopping.
Excellent
condition,
Avail.
Sept. 1. $95. Call eves. 475-8419.

4

ROOMS

2

BLKS.

TO

shopping,
lake,
schools,
churches.
$127.50 per mo. 3rd flr.
475-4809 after 5 p.m.
UNUSUAL GARDEN
light
rooms
with
trans.
h

_ Avail.

4
Saad

=

Pg

3, 1967

APT., 342 LARGE
4
closets;
good
; Rog.
Pk.

cs

EVANSTON—4
ROOM
= 9g eae
a Sept. Ist.
4

looks park, Oct. Ist poss.

NEWTON

REALTORS

7177-8855.

EVANSTON,
MAIN
STREET
AREA,
large
rooms;
ry
bath;
available
October 1st at $11
EVANSTON BOND oe wSTGAGT
Co.
1732 Orrington
R 5-5600
COACH
HOUSE
AWMLASCE
IN
N.
Evanston.
Close
N.
W.
Univ.
2
bedrooms,
living
room,
kitchen,
2
oa
garage. Call GR 5-7438, UN 9-

Sublet: 2!/, Rm. Apt.
$98. 1307 MAPLE, EVANSTON.
CALL 475-5054

ROOM

oe

APT.

HEATED
PORCH,
2036
BIRCHwood, Chicago. Available Aug. 1st.
SKOKIE. 4 RMS., 1 BEDROOM.
TILE
bath
and
kitchen,
w/second
floor.
Avail. Oct. Ist Near transp. and shopping. Call 679-1257 or 673-2622.

Winnetka—5 Rm. Htd. Apt.
$160 month. 446-3899.
MOD.
612 RM.
3 BDRM.
APT., PLUS
enclosed
porch.
142
baths,
appili.,
furn., air-cond. optional. Yo ‘Sept.
ist. Howard- Ridge area, 328-208
DELUXE
1
BEDROOM
tember ist. Presidential,
.St., Evanston.
328-6110

Evanston.

APT.
“SEP800 Hinman

2 Bdrm. Apt.

NEWLY
DECORATED.
CLOSE
TO
shopping, transp. and park. AN 3-4185,
EVANSTON.
DAVIS
ST.
AREA.
31%
rm. garden apt. $100. Adults. Oct. 1st
occup.
Entire
furnishings
for
sale.
Reasonable. 869-6164 or DA 8-7779.
on

ST. a
HIGHLAND PARK
bdrm
Water,
heat
included.
$140 Call a 2-5041 or 446-0406.

3 BDRM. OCTOBER
$225.
ton.
SE

540
HINMAN
Call AL 6-3024.

AVE.,

IST
EVANS-

EVANSTON:
SUBLET 5 RM. APT.
on
lake.
Excellent
bldg.
and _ loc.
Available
August
15. Rent
$185 per
mo. Garage available. 869-0467.

AVAILABLE
SEPT.
1ST.
2
BEDrms.,
2 baths;
liv.
rm.;
din.
rm.;
kitchen.
New bldg.
Air ‘conditioned.
Glenview. Call 729-3618.
2033

FARGO NEAR HOWARD-RIDGE
5 Rms., 2 Bdrm., 2nd fl. $170
4 Rms., 1 Bdrm., 3rd fir. $130
262-8772
AVenue 3-1612
EVANSTON
1 ROOM
APT.
PRIVATE
entrance,
kitchen,
bath,
quiet,
good
transp. prefer mature woman.
Write
T-305, Box 60, Wilmette, Tl.

Evans.—New

4 or 5 Rms.

Full din. rm. $155,
Beach, 551 Sheridan.

$180, $190. Near
221-2102, 475-8823.

SUB-LEASE
TO
APRIL,
4 _
rooms. Exc. transportation and
ing. $122. 408 Ridge Evanston.

Call 475-2637

LGE.
park-

N.E. Evanston!!!

APT.
NEAR
Call evenings,

4 ROOMS—AVAIL.

Evanston—6
1} 4

BATHS,
3
3rd floor, Sept.

312

326 CUSTER
3 by

ge

eee.

ST., EVANSTON

apt., sep din. rm., 14% baths,
garage. new bldg. immed
occ,
0. Agent 743-6280, 743-1386.

SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM APT.
2145 RIDGE AVE., EVANSTON
COME AND SEE!
ONLY $215 PER MO. 328-6894.
3144 RM. NEW GARDEN APT.
$130 monthly.
Heated,
stove,
refrig.
Available Sept. 1st. 337 Sherman Av.,

Evanston.

133.

DA 8-9572.

Wanted

GRADUATE
STUDENT
AND.
WIFE
want to rent 1 bedroom coach house
or apt. Evanston, Wilmette or Glenview
area.
Rent
approx.
$100.
For
occupancy
after Oc.t 15. Call RO 35054 after 6 p.m.
SEMINARY
PROFESSOR,
WIFE
AND
child want ~~ bedroom
apt., Evanston, for Sept.
$200-$250. Write D. F.
Chatfield, 2 vel Carter Rd., Princeton, N.J. 085
COUPLE
meets
BABY
DESIRE
UNfurn. apt. or house.
Preferably with
yard and washer and dryer hook-up.
= gage in suburbs.
UN
4-8000,
ext.
MEDICAL
STUDENT
AND _
WIFE
looking for apt. in Evanston, Wilmette
area. Furn. or unfurn. From $110 to
ar
Sept. lst occup. or before. 338218.
EVANSTON
DR.
AND
WIFE
HAVE
just sold their home and want de luxe
2 bdrm. apt. or small house on north
ore:
No pets. No
children.
UN
94
WE SOLD OUR HOUSE:
NOW MOTHer, 142 yr. baby must fird small apt.
‘Evanston
near
parks,
trans.
before
Oct. 1st. Call 282-3884.
MIDDLE
AGED
BUSINESS
COUPLE
need 6 rm. apt. with garage; ist floor;
from priv. owner;
newer bldg.;
call
after 7 p.m. UNiversity 4-4755.
TWO
BEDROOM
APARTMENT
OR
house immediately. Deerfield or nearby area. Family w/2 sweet little girls.
Rental to $170. Call 945-2894.
WANTED
TO RENT,
BY
RELIABLE
business
woman,
best references:
1
bedroom apt., in Evanston, vicinity of
$100, with parking, immed. 328-1450
YOUNG
COUPLE
WITH
BABY
DEsire
4 rooms,
preferably
2 bdrms.
coach house in or near Evanston.
Call 869-5625
PROFESSOR,
WIFE
AND
2 SMALL
children want 3 bdrm.
house or Ist
floor apt. in Evanston
for Sept.
or
later. Call 643-8212.
WANTED
2 BDRM. APT.
(EVANSTON
Area)
Near
public transportation
in
private home for 3 adults. Exc. refs.
Write T-310, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
WANTED
2 BDRM. APT. (EVANSTON
Area). Near public transportation for
3 adults. Excellent refs. Write T-310,
Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
MIDDLE-AGED
SINGLE
WOMAN
desires
1 rm.
kitchenette
apt., nonracial, near transp., $65. Refs. Prefer
Evanston, AL 1-0280, 9-4 Thurs.
DOCTOR
AND
FAMILY
NEED
2
bdrm.
apt. in Northbrook,
Deerfield
area.
Occupancy
Sept.
1-15.
Under
$200. Call CL 3-6392.
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.

For Rent—Furnished

EVANSHIRE

Apts.

HOTEL

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

Main

and

Hinman,

Evanston

EVANSTON—SUBLET
FOR
1
YR.
Furn. 3 ee:
2 baths. TV, hi-fi,
new washer
ryer. $250 mo. incl. heat
and water. $29 Hinman Av. 864-2386.
Families or couples onl.

HOTEL

UNUSUALLY
ATTRACTIVE
PARTLY
furnished apt.—all large rooms, newly
decorated.
Liv. rm.-din. rm. comb., 2
bdrms.,
bath, large kit. with eating
ogee in very convenient location. $250

"HOKANSON
6 ROOM

5-1617

MANOR

St.

FOR WINTER
MONTHS—COMPLETEly newly furn. modern apt. 2 bdrms.,
Adults
only.
215
baths,
gar.
avail.
State
Ambassador
House,
1325
N.
Parkway,
Chicago. Phone DE
17-4445
for appt.
WINNETKA—CHEERY
642
ROOM
home,
3 bdrms.,
1 bath,
stove
and
carpeting
and
drapes.
refrigerator,
Frpic. Fenced yard. Garage. Close to
New Trier, shopping, train and lake. 1
yr. lease. $250 per mo. Call 446-0559.
BEDRM.
KNOTTY
hopin
erage il
napt.
Tile
bath,
priv.
entrance
closed
patio and
sundeck
roof.
Nr.
to
Lake and all transp.
Lease.
See
apprec. 764-9225.
CENTRAL
BDRM.,
fireplace.
TV,
hi-fi,
869-7020.

EVANSTON,
N.E.
3 SER
NR.
ryer;
Univ.,
‘‘L’’,
stores.
Washer,
and
sunyard.
Suitable
for
3
porch
women. $201 mo. Call UN 9-9490.
IDEAL
FOR
A
LGE.
5
RM.
APT.
now.
tee &amp; 3 girls Or men.
Avail.
Also 1 avail. Sept. 1st. Also 11% kitch.
avail. now. Exc. transp. AM 2-1155.
142 ROOM
STUDIO
APT.
S. EVANSton. Nicely eurriene’. Tile bath with
Utilishower. Lease.
$9) 8 per month.
ties inalated. ‘ON 4-014
E. ROGERS
PK. NR. PE
SHERIdan Rd. 3 rms., 1 bdrm., liv. rm., kit.
bath,
porch,
2 entrances. Bus and
“T,’’, $105 mo. Cpl. or one. HO 5-0599.
A
EVANSTON
CENTRAL
ST.
LOC.
For 1 or 2
house like apt. 1 bdrm.
adults. No pets. Private entrance. By
Sept. UN 4-0956.
ELEVATOR
BUILDING,
DAILY MAID
location.
service,
all util. Excellent
Evanston.
Lease.
1311 Chicago
Av.,
$170. DA 8-3548.
MODS.E.
EVANSTON—SPACIOUS
ern 6 rm. apt. 3 bdrms., for 2 or 4
working girls. Immediate occupancy.
Call DAvis 8-7817

2 BDRMS.

COMPLETELY

GLENVIEW 3 RM. FURN. APT. PLUS
in
tile bath
and gui
ara e. 2nd floor
or couple. Availprivate home. Idea
able. Sept. 1. Refs. 794-0162.

1ST DOWNTOWN
SUBLET
TO
OCT.
Evanston furnished 2 rooms plus full
bath; kitchen facilities; air cond.; call
475-1259 after 6:30 p.m.
ROOM
OUR
ONLY
VACANCY
235
apt. tile bath; wall to wall carpeting;
newly furnished; near Morse “‘L’’ and
shopping. $100. Call 338-3292.

EVANSTON-CENTRAL

ST.

2

ROOM
EFFICIENCY
APT.
FURnished. $90 mo. Call 869-2472.
EVANSTON. LIGHT, AIRY 1 AND 2
stuR., Married couples or grad.
dents. Sherman Av. near Foster. Sept.
15th occupancy. 256-4573
IDEAL
FOR
GRAD.
NEAR
N.U.
student or married
couple. 3 and 6
rm, (3:or 4 eo)
apt. avail. Light,
airy. GR 5-7122 or GR 5-1602

TWO RM. KITNT. APT., PRIV. BATH,
util furn., bus trans . 1 middle aged
ashington
near
rson.
Location
idge, Evanston. GR 5-7115.

4 Rms. Walk

to Davis.

TRANSPORTATION,
and the lake. GR 5-1811.

EVANSTON.

3 RM.

4} % Feat

APT.

for settled, middle
age
children. Call GR 5-6735.

AND

NORTHBROOK NEAR
shopping. 4 rooms
artly
Couple preferred. $1
Avail. about Aug. 20. 272-

ROOM

HEATED

PORCH

Chicago.

135

Forest-Lake

Bluff

ais

APT.

2036

Available

Aug

ee

Wtd. to Ront—farm

aes

IF YOU HAVE A FURNISHEL
ny UNFURN. APT. TO RENT, re
U. GRADUATE STUDE
PLI

CALL AND LIST IT
J;
AUGUST AND SEPTEMBEI
Ww)
MANY
STUDENTS
SEE
HAVE
APARTMENTS OF ALL S$)

N.U. Graduate

H.P.

Hous ‘

COUPLE-RETIRED,

wants part. furn. apt. in exchar

SHOPBATH

couple..

handyman
work.
432-5832
morns.
se

For Rent—Houses _

LAKE

FOREST

CONVENIEN

transportation

room,

and

bath

shoppi

ranch.

Livi

w/fireplace, family room and
ed porch. Available Saeene
per month.
HART, SHAW &amp; CO
260 E. DEER PATH
E FE
34-1000

WILMETTE,

Living

rm.

130 17TH ST. ro

with frpl.;

din, 1

and brkfst. rm. 1% bath;
3 lge.
bedrms.
and
bsmnt.;
1732

2n

Orrington

GLENVIEW AREA

FOR
AUG.
15TH
POSSE
bedroom, 11% bath, two s
pretty
lot ‘for small
fam
garage. $185 monthly.
WALLACE AND ORTH, I

GReenleaf 5-2700 PArk 4

KENILWORTH.
4 BDRMS.;
2
liv. rm. w/frpl; sep. din rm.;
w/bar;
fam.
kit.
w/sli

deck;

fenced

area;

oil

7a

heat;

w/patio

2 car

gar.;

:

a

e

to Sears schol., trains, shopping
eaee.,

Soe

mo.

Call

SWEETHEART
rent.

5

area
lge.

refrig.,

Friday

OF

bdrms.,

in beau.

A

HOME

234

baths,

den,

gas

or sooner

HUBBARD
yard.

AREA.

CH:

decorated 3 bdrm.,

colonial.

Air

Modern

carpeting
313, Box

r

nerahesd?

WOODS

ing newly

1 floor

to be

di

heat

ras gang
enta
9/1

b

kit. with ie

cond.

kitchen.

incl.

$350

n

Drap

month,

60, Wilmette,

W

Iil.

HIGHLAND
PARK. 3 BDRM.
newly
decorated.
2
baths;
louvered
porch;
rec.
rm.;
drapes; lge. wooded lot. $325.
a.m., 432-3328.

400

BLOCK

Five

WOODLAWN,

rm.

bungalow

GLEN‘

in beautiful

2 small bedrms.; Ige. L.R.; sep.
full bsmt.; side drive; garage,
available. $220 mo. AL 1
.

No

a

3 BEDROOM seuke :
FOR’
RENT.
utilities. UN

220
4-d6en

MONTH —

OLDER
2
STORY
3
BEDRO
bath
house
in
Kenilworth,
lease. $250 month.

Kenilworth Realty

AL

WILMETTE.
IMMACULATE
4
brick
house
with new_ kitchen,
built-ins and D and D. Close to

and transp. $275 per mo. Call 251-4é 4!

WILMETTE.

2 BDRM.

HOUSE, :

location, Close to schl.,
retrig.
and
erote.
incl.
Ist. Rent $215. 25

137

par
Av

Pea

ehs

Wanted to ee

.

ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNI
relocating
senior
editor
on

coast.

Needs

house

or town

to

house.

rent

and

eS

3

or 4

Prefer

or North Shore region. a
schools

Sept.

1. 1967.

Family

var

Conv..

ostalanea

1
daughter,
junior
high
sch
daughter
in
college
and
aw
school. No dogs, no cats. Phone
business hrs., 9 a.m. to
-‘m.
or Sun. to 3 p.m. MI 2‘
HAVE
RESPONSIBLE
CLIE
siring 4 bedrm furnished home
in|
Trier area for one heed lease av
about Sept. Ist. Ca
;
NASH REALTY

Sianaion Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake

ist

avail.
Aug.
employed
cou pe. Near
trans
shops, NW Rai
oad. CallAL 1-57

NORTHFIELD.s
AVAIL.
rms.; 3 bdrms.; 14% paths os
pat
basement; 2 car garage. No pe
per mo. HI 6-1432.

furnished. Shown by appt. only.
Call Tues. through Fri., 10 to 5,
827-5315.

NEAR
ping,

Park

136

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
new
kitchens,
Tile
baths,
modern,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. ‘Exe. transp. Reas.5
aed .

NILES.

R

UNIVERSITY
INSTRUCTOR§
or 5 rm. accommodation for
and self for 1 yr. in old priva
Please call DA 8-5657.

FOR YOUNG MEN, CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMI LY
THEPORA
ie PERMANENT
4-5065

414
ROOMS,
1
Evanston,
den,
Decorating. Call

$220.

st

FURNISHED 213 ROOM
NEAR “L” AND BUS TER

mes

IDEAL

Main

ransportation.

yard
and
annyee,

3 bedrooms, 112 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5

825

2 bdrms.;
bath;
Bi

492-3430

TOWNHOUSE

ELMGATE

frpl.;
C.T.

&amp; JENKS
GReenleaf

513 Davis

burning
ople.

WILMETTE

901 MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
BEDROOM
KITCHENETTE
AND
service,
apts. available. Daily maid
attractive monthly rates, some weekly
drug
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
‘peauty
store, launderette, barber an
shop on premises.

to Rent—Apts.

BEDRM.
APT. IN PRIVATE
HOME
or share house with another couple.
By Sept. 1st in vicinity of Northfield.
Have
own
refrig.
and washing
machine. 1 son, 5 yrs. old. Please contact
Mr.
Petersen.
Porsche
of America
Corp. 446-8890.

134

RIDGEVIEW

LAKE,

ROOM
APT.
2ND
FL.;
STOVE
and
refrig.;
ideal
for
1 person
or
couple.
Adults
only.
Evanston.
$115
mo. Avail. immed. GReenleaf 5-3204.

1ST

hwith

Rms.,

BLOCKS
TO
Ist. 869-1983.

SEPT.

VANSTON _
furn., choice locatio
rail, 2 bdrm S.,
5 rm.,_
toon, avail, Oct. 1 throu
1968. Adults. $200. GR 5-7805
BEAUTIFUL
4 Pi

Fireproof
N. Rogers

Attractively
furnished
with
type furniture with Vitrolite bath
formica
cabinet wash
bowl—cabinet
kitchen—twin sized Bdrm., 3rd flr.—
$163 per mo.—lease required—Call Mr
Noorts—475-7329

RM.
APT.,
2ND
FLOOR.
STOVE
=
Ph
seen
Thurs.
and
refrig.
-m.
-m. or on Sun.
evening 8
t., Evanston.
from 1-3. 727 Peek

2

3

EVANSTON:

ROOMS,
NEW
TILE
BATH.
NEAR
“L,”
bus, Lake.
N.E.
Rogers
Park.
$110 2nd. floor. Completely decorated.
Adults. AM 2-4073.

3144 RMS. 1 BDRM.,
LIV.
RM.
NEW
building. Ceramic tile bath, lge. kit.
Excellent
location.
Good _ transp.,
parks,
shops.
Avail.
Sept.
ist. $150.
864-7886.

WILMETTE—1ST
FLR.
APT.
CLOSE
to
shopping
and
transportation
5
rms., 2 bdrms., cab. kitchen w/built
in range
and refrig.
1 car garage.
Adults preferred. No pets. $190. 2 yr.
lease Avail. Sept. 1. Phone 251-1080.

1132

4

312 AND 4 ROOMS,
MODERN
BLDG.,
good shopping and transportation, new
decorating. From Oct. 1 $100 up. 7639
N. Ashland Av., Chicago.

EVANSTON:
PRESTIGE LOCATION. 3
bdrm. apt. 2 baths, walking distance
to lake, shopping, restaurants.
Over-

NORTHE

7705 SHERIDAN RD.
CHICAGO

EVANSTON,
SUBLEASE:
5
RMS.,
avail.
mid-Sept.
Woodburning
fireplace, plenty of closets, near shopping
and
transp.
Rent
$135
incl.
stove,
refrig. and heat. Call 328-3829.

531 KEDZIE ST., EVANSTON
2nd floor 5 room apt. Stove, Refrig.
$120 per month. Adults.
Call GReenleaf 5-1244

REAR

Evanston.

R
August

Very modern 24% room air-conditioned
apartment
in excellently
maintained
building.
Tile bath and kitchen.
All
modern furniture and furnishings.
42
blk. to beach and alee Avail. Sept.
1st. $170 utilities inc
Resident Manager
262-2675

EVANSTON

BD-

FLOOR.

AVE.

1404 Asbury,

1 BDRM.
Available

869-4064

THE
ROYDON
AT
1009
DAVIS
ST.
Avail., now!
Elevator bldg.— adults
only. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR 56-1010.

rms.,
avail.
now.
Newly
decorated.
$100
a
month.
Get
key
at
L.
A.
Peterson
&amp;
Co.
GR
65-1010.
1304
Chicago Ave.

1234 CHICAGO
1ST

15.

HOUSE.
utilities.

SOUTHEAST
EVANSTON
1 _ BEDroom
garden
apartment
available
Aug. 21 or Sept. 1. $125.
28-7047, if no answer 475-7987

ROOM,

2nd. floor apt., heat, water furnished.
$150 per mo. Adults only. Call after 5
p.m.
VErnon 5-1988.

[14 For Rest-cParalibed Apts.

For Rent—Apartments

CARRIAGE
$125 plus

S.E.
EVANSTON
NEAR
LAKE,
transp.,
shops.
611
Hinman
Ave.
Sublet 2 bdrm.
apt. ist floor $162.50
incl. heat and water. Avail Set. 15.
Call 864-7946.
414 RM. APT. INN. E. EVANSTON
Good location.
$125 per month.
Call 869-6985.

Mr. Wing, “WH 4-7373
BROWNE &amp; STORCH, INC.

a

eRe
7”

GARDEN
APARTMENT,
4 ROOMS,
1
bedroom,
available now.
Call Agent
for Appointment GR 5-2700.

335 CUSTER

DE LUXE
immed.;
disposal
laundry.
BAIRD
&amp;

a
.

oer

EVANSTON:
1 BEDRM.
APT,
IMME-diate occupancy.
Includes
carpeting,
gas for cooking, parking, air-cond.
$170 per month.
73-3130

2 Rooms!

EVANSTON
315
RM.
ENGLISH
bsmt.; tiled bath. Avail. Oct. Ist. $100.
ROY E. KNAUER
&amp; CO.
2344 Devon Av., Chgo.
SH 3-4142.

2.

eae
z

2ND
FL.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION.
aul 1716 W. Jonquil Terrace, GR 2-

Chicago Near Drake Hotel
YOU

a
3

2!/5 Rooms, Newly oe

3RD

551 ELMWOOD, EVANSTON;
tile
bath;
good ‘stove
and
refrig.;|
pantry;
kit. cab. sink; Oct. 1; Reas.
rent. Adults;
must speak and understand Eng.
DAYS RO 4-5114 EVES.
UP 8-8966.

IF

res
ise

Clasified

ny

�ns

i

142.
IAN

DIPLOMAT

WISHES

TO

tion
:

room.
Carpeting
if possimity to transp. and schools;
ore areas preferred. Call 427-

through
Priest.

&gt;ONSIBLE

‘desires

Friday,

9 to 4:30.

FAMILY

2

or

3

OF

bedroom

3

or

2

00m w/rec. room house in Evansreferably w/din. rm. and garage.
TIVE AND
FAMILY
NEED
4
. home immediately. Preferably
on.
$250 to $300.
Lease
preCall 341-1530, wkdys. 9-5, Mr.

Shore area. 3 or 4 bedrooms.
ah
Sept. lst occupancy. Call

OFFICER

DESIRES

house

Station.
with
RM.

near

45

Occup.

possible

FURN.

by

1. 2-yr.
729-2317.

APT.

nonth to month

Naval

Oct.

extension.
OR

HOUSE

ON

in

144

Highland

ROF. COUPLE WITH ONE CHILD
ish to rent small home north or
west. Under $200, Call 784-3845;
OF FOUR
NEEDS
3 BDRM.
in
Evanston/Wilmette
area.
pp
$240, Call Mr. Hans Oudyk
Tor after 8 p.m. 477-4096.

3 _ For Rent—Furn.

Houses

1 stall of a 2 car garage available,
overhead
doors
for
parking—1719
Hartrey Ave. UN 4-0950.

GARAGE
FOR
RENT;—1
CAR CAPAcity. $15 per month. 1 blk. from Green
Bay and 1 blk from Lake, in Wilmette,
ALpine 1-3786.

LUXE
HOME
FOR ADULTS WHO
sh a short term lease—(Jan., Feb.,
ch and
suet).
Liv.
Rm.—glass
s to Patio,
Din. Rm., fine Kitchen,
rary,
Master
Bdrm.—Dressing
. and Bath, Twin Bdrm. and Bath.
closets. Attic. $450. per month.

GARAGE FOR RENT: REAR
420 Callan
Ave.,
Evanston,
$12
month. Call UN 4-5840.

‘eston E. Davie &amp; Co.
Road,

Winnetka

HI

145

HOME
IN NORTHWEST
AREA
quiet
street.
3 or 4 Bdrms.,
3

Large

2en

Bay

WANTED:
GARAGE
SPACE
around for 17’ motor boat. Call
FI 6-1234, extension 364.

Dining Rm.

WANT
GARAGE
TO RENT
ably North
Glencoe.
Top
Call 835-2539.

E. Davie

&amp; Co.

146

Road,

Winnetka

HI

For

Rent—Stores

6-4500

-

y:

bedroom,
25.
Avis

VELY

FURNISHED

2 bath home

monthly.
8-1760

Call

- WALLACE

NEW

AND ORTH, INC.

Y FURNISHED

HOUSE

IN S. E.

anston
avail. Sept. 1st through Dec.
ist. Very handy to lake,
shopping,
p. and N. U. 5 bdrms. $350 per
Nice
quarters
for 3-4 graduate

lents. Phone GR

lge.

bdrms.,

den,

lge.

rm.,

ic., din. area, Random Oak flrs,.
baths
pine kit., gar. 1 yr. lease,

2 Aug.

a mo.

234-3534.

RAL
EVANSTON
4 BEDROOM
. Basement, yard, garage. Conv.
Northwestern,
Downtown’
and
insp. Avail. Oct. 1, possibly sooner,

ANN
440

Green

1 yr. $240 month. 869-7355.

lyweds.
ich

NEW
with

ichers,

lawn

GR

or

working

rm.,

bath

ths on 2nd.

on

Pine

6 ROOM

bedrooms,

Beaut.

525

transportation
5-5926.

ist.

pan.

4 bdrms.,
rec.

rm.

2

Time

BROS.,

BEDROOM

CENTRAL

INC

GR

NR.

GREEN

BAY

6000 SQ. FT.

ORE

RETURNING

TO

FLA.

A
TA

a per covers. Can give best of refs..
Phone early mornings or after 5 p.m.

:

Rentals

dishwasher,
washer,
walking
ance
to NU,
beach,
‘‘L’’. For
4
2ks starting Aug. 8th. $40 per week.
[ILABLE

poet
rm.

-

on.

NOW

Fox

TIL

River,

OCT.

attractive

hed

15.
fe.
"aperies
p.m. ID

Rec.

rm.

Air

cond.

115

BATH,

FIN.

oom
town house. Near Dawes
00. Oct. Ist. Call 328-1356.

Classified
:

EAST
baths.

Will dec. to suit. $360.
Magnificent
carpeting
avail., reasonable. Call
2-4115.

‘BEDROOM,

4—

2

Houses

ND
PARK
—
FINE
tion. De luxe 3 bdrms., 212
i

15

furn. home,
$300 per month.
Mrs.
Gallagher,
112-815-385-1629.

For Rent—Town

5-3900

Avail.

incl.
and
after

REC.
School.

DESK
SPACE AVAILABLE
IN GLENview office center. 600 Waukegan Rd.,
Glenview. PA 4-3600.

148

For

MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable rent.
9-5140
864-9285
743-4416

GLENVIEW:
located on

APPROX.
375
SQ.
FT.
ground fl. $150 per month.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
1132

Waukegan

Rd.

PArk

OVER
2,300
SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
SPACE,
WOODBURNING
PLACE,
PRIV
HEATED GARAGE, SAUNA,
BIC FT. REFRIGERATOR, DOUBLE
OVEN AND DISHWASHER. ELEVATOR BUILDING.
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INC.

274-1001
EVANSTON

Rent—Industrial

Industrial Vacant

WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx., 1,800 sp. ft. Central location.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
WAREHOUSE
FOR
RENT
IN
view. 2,000 sq. feet, heated.
PA 4-3600
;
WAREHOUSE
FOR
view.
2,000
sq.
Waukegan Rd., PA

GLEN-

RENT
IN GLENft.;
heated;
600
4-3600.

ESTATE
Apts.

1571 Sherman
UN 4-2600

4-3700

WILMETTE
HEATED
STORE
APprox.
450
sq.
ft.
plus
basement
storage. Top
location, traffic street.
Low subrent or new lease available in
qo
3 months. Write T-315, Box 60,
is
WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE—OFFICE
and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sq.
ft. Ground floor. In top location;
all
utilities; $35 mo.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
GLENVIEW—2
ADJOINING
STORES
Each is 950 sq. ft.; air-cond.;
ample
parking. 1039-1043 Waukegan Rd. Full
commission to cooperating brokers.
KENNY BROS. INC.
421-2700.

Ave.
AL 1-6700

INC.

Evanston
BR 1-6700

EVANSTON—IMMACULATE
2
BEDrms. In a fireproof and sound proof
well constructed low maintenance cost
building, 2ND FLOOR—Inclusions—air
conditioner, carpeting, drapes, range,
refr. Parking space, near transp. and
shopping—No pets, board approval is
required, Possession Oct. 1/67. Price
$12,250.

King's Court Corporation
a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

UNIVERSITY

AREA

ATTRACTIVE
4-ROOM
CO-OP
IN
desirable location. Large liv. rm., din.
rm., modern kitchen, tiled bath, twin
size bedrms.; sunrm
could be used as
2nd bedrm. Freshly decorated, carptg.
incl. Equity
only $7,500.
Assmt.
$81
per mo.

Smart

&amp; Golee,

1564

Sherman,

153

For

Realtors

Evanston

DA

8-3200

Sale—Condominiums

SECOND FLOOR WITH 3 BEDROOMS.
Old Orchard Garden Apts. 2 baths, 31
ft. living room,
16 ft. kitchen
with
many
extras.
Overlooking swimming
pool. Just offered in 30s.

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

mrs. MADISON
associates

and
realtors

UNIVERSITY 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston

Use

Hollister Want

Ads

utilities,

WONDERFUL
INVESTMENT
OPPORtunity Center of Highland Park. Brick
bldg. just 2 yrs. old. Low maintenance
and quality built. 8 one bdrm.
units
and one beautiful 2 bdrm. townhouse.
saree:
air-conditioned.
Call us for
etail.

inside

heated

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON
HARRISON AND PRAIRIE
Block W. of Green Bay Rd.
1 Block §S. of Central

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

TO

REDUCED

Buildings

Two Apartment
IN

BEAUTIFUL
N.W.
EVANSTON
location. Corner lot that has beautiful
lawn
and flowers with quaint white
fence. There
are TWO
—
5 ROOM
APTS. with good sized rooms, that are
most
attractively
decorated.
TWO
CAR GARAGE
(ATTACHED). VERY
REASONABLE
TAXES.
FULL
PRICE IS—$33,000.
BOB MILLER

WILMETTE
ELEVATOR BUILDING
BEAUTIFUL
24
APARTMENT
WITH
patios
and
Balconies.
Several
with
sunken living rms. Building will sell
outright
or consider
taking
smaller
bldg. or vacant land in trade. Gross
income;
$72,000. Bldg.
is less
than
two years old. CALL—
LEONARD SZERLONG

HOME

WITH

INCOME

BRICK
THREE
APT.
BLDG.
THREE
—SIX
ROOM—THREE
BEDROOM,
14g
BATH
APTS.
FOUR
CAR
GARAGE.
First flr. apt. is vacant for
occupancy by new owner. Convenient
S. E. Evanston location. ONLY ASKING—$42,500. CALL—

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

491-1855

a

YOU
Attractive

ments.

Evanston,

CAN’T EQUAL
$28,000!
fireplace.

in

Illinois
273-3855

IT FOR
both

apart-

Gas heat. Modern kitchens and

baths.
4
bedrooms
for
2nd_
floor.
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main
Street
transportation, shopping and schools.
Ist floor available immediately.

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor

ROOM 300
1609 Sherman

Hahn
Ave.

Bidg.

UN. 4-5100
Evanston

EVANSTON—CUSTOM
2 APT. BLDG.,
612 Rm. ea. 3 Twin B.R. 2 Tile Baths.
Both Apts. Cent. Air-Cond. Pan. Rec.
Rm.
Low
Maint.
$6,420.
income.
Shown by Apt. in adv. 50s

Smart

HI 6-4700

&amp; Golee,
BR

3-3600

Realtors

DA8-3200

APARTMENTS
MAIN
plumbing; pan50x 103;
gas
cond.

TO $45,000!

10% DOWN
&amp; HEIL, DA

8-1819.

EVANSTON 2 FLAT—$24,500
Two 5 room apts. Large lot. Garage.
To
settle
estate.
Near
Ridge
and
Dempster.

From $28,500
8-3414

vacant 1, 2
full dining
plenty
of
appliances.
1 block to

SELL

EVANSTON
2
;
DODGE NEAR
Brick; 2-sixes; double
eled
bsmt.
rec.
rm.;
heat, 2 units; cent. air

to transportation _
Central St. Shopping

Sale—Apt.

432-6320

LIST AND
CALL

HEIL

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

For

H.P.

Mengel &amp; Johnson
AL 1-0018

2-2'/&gt; Baths

154

Av.,

DELUXE BRICK TWO FLAT IN S.W.
EVANSTON.
6
ROOMS,
3
BED.ROOMS,
2 C.T, BATHS
IN EACH
APARTMENT.
TWO
PANEL
FINISHED ROOMS IN ENGLISH BASEMENT. ALL ROOMS ARE SPACIOUS
AND
BUILDING
IS IMPECCABLY
MAINTAINED. ZONED R-6 THE 50s.
CALL ERNA THOMPSON,
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

DAvis 8-3414

DA

Central

BUILDER
wants to trade for home or
and 3 bedroom apartments,
room,
U-type
itchens,
expensive
cabinets
and
Carpeted breakfast room.
“L’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009.

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

One _ block
Haven School,

realtors

UNIVERSITY 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston

NORTH EVANSTON
11 DELUXE APTS.

612 Mulford St.

1500 HINMAN

&amp; TYSON,

associates

and

LAKESIDE

garage with electric doors, frigidaire
refrigerators,
double
oven,
dishwasher,
disposal.
Fully
carpeted.
Immediate occupancy.

In downtown Evanston, Ist floor (only
one
step
up),
near
University
and
shopping.
On
No.
1 bus
line
and
convenient to CTA
and train. Comfortable and pleasant living. Income
tax
benefits.
Immediate
occupancy.
Price $9,800. equity (may be bought
with $4,900. cash, note for balance).
$150.
monthly
assm’t
incl. util. Mr.
Calloway.

QUINLAN

mrs. MADISON

$245.00 per month

1

One
of
Evanston’s
top
ber
Overlooking Raymond Park. Centrally
air
conditioned
apartment,
livingroom/picture
window
and
balcony,
electric kitchen, 2 twin size bedrooms,
2 tile baths, good wardrobe and closet
space.
Carpeting,
garage
space
in
bldg.
incl. Gross
price
$43,000.,
approx.
$28,900.
cash
for equity.
Mo.
assm’t $275.85.

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

457

with
$7,000
down
payment
and
tax
deduction,
includes.
principal
and
interest,
heat
and _ air-conditioning,
maintenance,
insurance,
Real Estate

all

\

and 2 plus bedrooms. First
floor has
newly
remodeled
kitchen
and
bath.
Yard
is ideal for children
at play.
Also 4 car
brick
garage
for extra
income. Just offered in the 50s.

4 BEDROOMS
Taxes,

e

future. Each floor has a fireplace in
the living room, large dining
areas,

Condominium
New Elevator Building

FOR
RENT,
20,000 TO 25,000 SQ. FT.
vacant property with a 2,000 sq. ft.
brick office building on it. Located at
2120 Lee St., Evanston, Il. Available
for immediate
cocupancy.
Interested
parties call Mr. Johnson at 328-8850.
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

e.

For. Sale-siipt:’ Balidings
NORTH EVANSTON

2
APARTMENT
JUST
ACROSS
FROM
ACKERMA*
Park
on
Central
Street.
This
is a
unique
2
apartment
with
lots
of

2-2'\/ BATHS
Outstanding Location
| Block to Lake and Beach

GREEN
BAY
RD. WILMETTE
SHOW
rooms up to 7,000 sq. ft. Will divide.
$125 a month and up. Call 251-6301.

154

4 Bedrooms

NORTHFIELD
OFFICE
SUITE.
Prime
location.
460
sq.
ft.
Air
conditioned. $190 per mo. Call 446-7744.
900
SQ.
FT.
AVAILABLE
IN
HIGH.
land Park business area. Full basement incl. Rent includes heat.
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
491-1855.

RD.

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.

272-7217, M. J. Suerth.
Summer

6-8400

845 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
380 SQ. FT.—OFFICE—$145
Reception room, 2 private offices.
Air conditioned, elevator bldg.
Private parking lot.
W. K. CONOVER, AGENT—DA 8-5011

,

|

HI

MAIN-CHICAGO BLDG.

new furn.;

CH,
furnished
garage.
$210
a
nth. Available Sept. 1. Adults. 272-

:
_

&amp; Associates:

Winnetka

oom.

or permanent.
64-5065

RTHBROOK-—2

Lincoln,

MITCHELL

TOWNHOUSE

114 baths;

2% ne

Kenilworth

1-7300

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

LIV.
RM.,
powder rm.,

tional. $450. Call HI 6-1350.

REALTOR

STUDIO APT. HEART OF WINNETKA
1
block
to
train
and
bus.
Newly
decorated,
carpeted
and
air
conditioned. For details call
John Channer (eves. 234-2423)

John Channer

BRICK
Nurses,

couple.

Nr.
YO

,
4
GEORGIAN.
sreened porch, din. rm.,

naid

5-5034.

2
BEDROOM’
garage. Ideal for

|, ser.
patio.
d schools. Phone
\

care. Ideal for

References.

Rd.
ALpine

EVANSTON —
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

3 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS

WINNETKA

BEDROOMS,
N.W.
EVANSTON.
:
1-July
1. Nr.
bus
and
shops.
. adults, no pets. Reas. rent

lus utilities and

Bay

Per Goto=Condentainid

838 Michigan

For Sale—Co-op

OR 3-3130

ANDRUSS,

153

340 LINDEN
AV., WILMETTE
OPPOsite
‘‘L’’
terminal.
Heated
store.
Immediate possession.
HILL &amp; STONE
ID 2-0064.

REAL

KENILWORTH
Excellent traffic loc. Air-cond. office
has 2,400 sq. ft. 1st fl. 10 yr. old brick
bldg.,
across
from
NW
RR
Station.
street
parking.
Immed.
occupancy. $750 mo.

COL.

liv.

Offices

BASEMENT
AREA ABOUT
1,300 SQ.
FT. LIKE NEW
WITH
1 OFFICE.
NEAR
TRANSPORTATION.
ONLY
$90. DA 8-6000.

SPACE

FOXMAN

5-6904.

: BLUFF—WILLIAMSBURG

and

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

Crompton—

_GReenleaf 5-2700 PArk 4-5600

&gt;

PREFERrent paid.

SPACE AVAILABLE
IN GLENoffice center.
600 Waukegan Rd., Glenview
PA 4-3600

BUILDING

OFFICE

FOUR

in top location.

Mrs.

YEAR
Friday

DESK
view

EVANSTON

SUA
-EVANSTON-NORTHWEST
A

to Rent—Garages

Living Rm.,

overlooking
beautifully
landardens.
rom September 15,
ay 15, 1968. $550. per month.

Waston

Wanted

per

6-4500

WINNETKA
ths.

For Rent—Garages

GARAGE
FOR
RENT,
JUDSON
AV.,
Evanston between Kedzie and Keeney
GReenleaf 5-7590.

NNETKA—FURNISHED

en Bay

Rentals

EVANSTON;
2
CAR
GARAGE,
overhead doors for parking or storage. 2122 Ashland Av.

1Y

va)

For Rent—Stores and Offices

GLENCOE—312 TUDOR COURT
Store
and
basement.
Steam
heat.
Approx.
22x45’
across
from
Northa
station. Avail. Oct. Ist. RA 6-

ATTORNEY
AND
FAMILY
DESIRES
furnished 4 bedrm. summer home on
lake for week of August 12 to 20. Price
open. Call 677-1664.

basis in the vicinity

tlm
Place and HPHS
. Call ID 2-8887.

Vacation

-

146

MILES FROM
CHICAGO.
4 BDRM.
carpeted home w/pvt. beach and pier
priv.
$110
per
week.
Cail
anytime
after Sun. Aug. 6. PA 9-0670.

3-BDRM.

Glenview

‘

THESE TRI-LEVEL 2 BEDRM.
2 BATH,
ENGLISH
MEWS
SET IN A PARK—
$285—$300
:
In West Winnetka (Northfield)
Sherwood Forest in Northfield, Inc.
Call 446-8660
WHEELING:
2
BEDRMS.,
114
baths, pan. fam.
rm., stove, refrig.,
nr. schools, shpg. Avail, Aug. 15, $165.
537-6229.
306 S. Milwaukee.

.

th

*

-_

For Seadstowe iMoiiees

143
orth

‘

THE LAST WORD
IN LUXURIOUS LIVING

mediately modern house with 4
.; 2 baths; den and/or finished

Mon.

x

House of Realty
6711

N. Cicero, Lincolnwd.
673-0060
BRICK
6 FLAT
IN
SOUTH
EVANSton, Each apartment has 2 bedrooms,
large dining room and large kitchen.
Well maintained. 4 garages. $67,500.
INDIAN HILL REALTY
HI 6-0900
EVANSTON:
2 FLAT APT. DE LUXE
two 612, 2 baths. Like new. 8 yrs. old,
2 separate heating plants. Act now. BI
8-2572. 1112 Dewey. By appt. only.
EVANSTON
BRAND
NEW
5
UNIT
apt. bldg. 3 bdrms., sep. din. rm., 114
baths, 5 htd. garages. Gross approx.
$18,000. Agent, 743-6280.
DES PLAINS
(ROSEMONT)
DE LUXE
6 flat 3 yr. old brick. Income $10,000.
By owner. $78,900. $10,000 down. Phone
392-5429,

156

For

Sale—Summer

Homes

and

and

Winter

Cottages

EVANSTON

$16,000

FIRST TIME OFFERE D

2

APARTMENT—TWO
3
ROOM
apts.,
nice
landscaping,
many
fruit
trees,
2
car
garage,
40x170
lot.
Immediate occupancy.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
YEAR
ROUND
RETREAT—MODERN
445
room
home,
fully
furn.
Grass
Lake,
exc. cond. Perf. weekend
and
north
from
hr.
1
hide-away.
vac.
shore. CH 71-7686.

For

Sale—Houses

AYARS
WILMETTE
Fine,
East
Wilmette
location.
4
bedroom plus heated. sleeping porch;
TV room;
basement rec, room;
gas
heat; two car garage. $48,750.
NORTHBROOK
Close-in country location. Large face
brick cape cod home only 6 years old.
Full basement, 3 bedrms., 2 baths, all
electric
heat,
1
car
garage,
lot
100 x 588. See it today. $35,000.
NORTHBROOK—$24,800
3
bedroom,
sparkling,
trimmed ranch. Patio lighted
and night time entertaining.
yard for privacy.

shutter
for day
Fenced

AYARS
REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

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

COMPANY
Northbrook
2-3550

August

3, 1967

~

�Se

Oakton School | ZYANSTON
Lovely
7

Listed

BSOLUTELY
PERFECT
5
BDRM.
face
brick
colonial.
Centrally
air.
conditioned,
modern
kitchen
with
separate breakfast room, main floor
. den plus library, main floor laundry
room,
2 fireplaces,
copper
gutters,

superb construction and condition. Off
Ridge

$59,500,

Ave.

near

everything.

Oakton

=vanston
LUMINUM

SIDED

Price

School

VICTORIAN

RE-

modeled and set to go! 50 x 170 lot! 7
’ lovely
rooms,
:
4 BR's,
garage.
On
quiet. tree-lined street nr. Ridge and
just $32,500

Low Money

vanston

Down

rm.
White
Coionial
just
offered in fine North Evanston area.
Attr.
liv. rm:,
fpl.,
din.
rm., : cabt.
kitchen 4 fine bedrms., 24% tiled baths,
space for recr. rm. in full dry bsmt.,
large scr. pch., gas ht. att. gar. Conv.
to schools, shopping and transportation. Perf. cond. Imm. poss. $49,500.

WILMETTE
Beautiful Colonial Ranch just offered
in highly desirable
area.
Large
liv.
rm.,
marble
fpl., dining rm., lovely
kitchen, breakfast.
rm., 2 twin size
bedrms.
plus
paneled
den
or
3rd
bedrm.,
2 tiled
baths,
tile floored,
bsmt.,
screened
porch
overlooking
pretty
garden,
2
car
att.
gar.,
landscaped
lot
110x103.
A _ quality
home in spotless condition. $51,500.

CENTRALLY
AIR
CONDITIONED
brick bi-level.
7 rooms, 3 bdrms., 14%
baths,
2
car
brick
garage.
Near
Washington
School
and _
Boltwood
Park.
Completely
built-in
kitchen.
am
to qualified
buyers.

GLENVIEW
Well constructed face brick ranch on
corner
lot on beautiful
tree
shaded
lane in Glenview. 3 bedrms.,
family
rm,,
fully tiled bath,
paneled
recr.
rm. in bsmt., attached garage on 142
acre. $34,500.

Evanston

EVANSTON
Top
quality
brick
ranch
home
in
convenient
location
with
your
own
swimming
pool
(fenced).
Attr.
liv.
rm.,
fpl., dining rm.,
cabt.
kitchen,
brkfst. nk., 3 bedrms., 11% tiled baths,
panld,
family recr.
rm.
w/frpl., scr.
peh., att. gar. In absolutely perfect
condition throughout. Unusual buy.

Small

Home

SOLID
BRICK
GEORgian, 5 Rms., 2 large BR’s, paneled
rec. rm., 1144 car garage. If you need
small no. of rms., but big ones, this is
for you! In 20s.°

BIG

VALUE!

Newly Listed

Evanston

HANDYMAN’S

SPECIAL!
NR.
Church and Asbury!
Spacious Victorian on a 100x160
lot! 8 Rms.,
4
BR’s,
11% baths,
huge
floored
attic.
Needs painting and some remodeling
but where-o-where can you find more
house for only $28,000.

Brick Georgian

Evanston
8

RMS.
garage.
a

5
BR’S,
142
BATHS.
ATT.
Air conditioned, fin. rec. rm.
School
Dist.
nr. Dodge.

Near

Evanston

N.U.

ROOMS,
2 STORY
HOME
ONLY
A
short walk to Northwestern Univ. and
“L.’’ 4 plus bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car
garage, plus additional parking area.
Kitchen has built-in oven and range. A
real sleeper. Asking $25,000.

8

Close

» Evanston
WALK

TO

SO.

BLVD.

ELEVATED

In
OR

hop
on
the
bus.
This
location
is
unsurpassed for convenience to downtown! Unusual Dutch Colonial with 7
Big
Rooms,
3 BR’s,
142
Baths,
a
space-enuf-for-everybody
kitchen,
Ist
flr. fam.
rm.,
garage.
In low
40s.
Oakton School. Quick occupancy.

Fvanston Georgian
*

Deluxe

SPACIOUS
RMS.,
212
BATHS,
(1
off master), big ceramic kitchen with
eating
area,
dishwasher
and
disposal,
paneled
ist flr. fam.
rm.
with sliding door windows to cement
patio.
Bsm’t.
rec.
rm.
and
maid’s
room,
2 fireplaces.
Built
superbly.
Maintained
superbly.
Dawes
School.
Something special in 50s.
sep.

Highland Park
CLEAN

QUIET

Brick Ranch

ALL

ELECTRIC

LIV-

ing. 6 Rms., 3 BR’s, parquet floors,
att. garage. Fine 80’ wide lot..30 Yr.
financing
available.
Low
down
payment. $25,900

in

Dawes School

Evanston
NR.

OAKTIN

ST.

BUS

LINE!

FINELY

maintained Georgian style, 6 rms., 3
BR’s,
114
baths,
2
car.
garage,
enclosed porch. Big beautiful lot with
fruit trees. A sparkling buy! $35,000.

SAMUEL

SHERWIN

607 HOWARD
BRoadway 3-5420

STREET
UNiversity 9-2575
NEW LISTING
GLENCOE
Southeast Glencoe. 20 x 22 main floor
fam.
rm.
Exquisite
cabinet work in
matched grain walnut. Liv. rm. with
frple., din. rm., kit., master
bdrm.,
pan. den. or 4th bdrm.;
2 twin-sized
bdrms. on 2nd plus a marvelous, huge
pan. subway rec. rm. 2 car att.
gar.
Cent. air cond.
69,900

HIGHLAND

E. BRAESIDE
PARK
Exceptional Hemphill built all brick
home
3
bdrms.,
242
baths
w/new
beaut. Mutschler kit., pan. rec. rm.
w/frple.
and beamed
ceiling. A_real
charmer.
Central
air
cond.
Quick
possession. Reduced to sell at $59,900.

EVANSTON

Sparkling,
clean
and pretty. 2 plus
. bdrms., pan. den, pan. rec. rm., cent.
air cond.
One block to Oakton
—.
Ss.

EVANSTON

Brick
and
Lannon
stone.
Liv.
rm.,
sep. din. rm., kit. and twin-size bdrm.
&gt; on Ist, 2 twin bdrms. and bath on 2nd.
» Choice area.
$29,900.

LENCOE
ETHEL

level

West

on

BRICK

70

kit.,

835-1800

AND

ft.

lot

Wilmette.

rm.,

.

REALT

ROSENTHAL

HOICE

in

Liv.

3 bdrms.,

FRAME

fine

rm.,

2 baths,

BI-

section of
sep.

fam.

COLONIAL.

RANCH

rm.

ON

82 ft. lot in Glenview. Liv. rm., din.
rm,, kit., large pan. fam. rm., den.
-w/desk, tiled bath, gas heat, attach.
gar. Poss. Sept. 1st. $24,000.

TIGHE

4th
ugust
%

REALTY CO.

REALTORS
Wilmette

3,
-

1967

ALpine

WILMETTE
Immaculate
6 rm.
brick
ranch
in
highly
desirable
Wilmette
location.
Spacious liv. rm., din. L, beau. G.E.
kitchen,
3 lovely
bedrms.,
11%
tiled
baths, paneled rec. rm. with fireplace
and wet bar, att. gar., patio. Carpeting, many extras incl. A joy to show.
$39,500

GLENVIEW
Attractive
Brick
Georgian
home
in
fine convenient location near schools
and transportation. Lge. liv. rm., din.
Tm.,
bright
cabt.
kitchen.
3
nice
bedrms.,
14%
baths,
recreation
rm.,
w/frpl.,
2
car
att.
gar.
In
op
condition. Only $37,500.

HIGHLAND

PARK

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.
EAST GLENVIEW
-Most attractive Redwood Contemporary ranch
in
lovely
wooded
area.
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms. plus den (usable as 3rd
bdrm.) 114 tiled baths, open patio and
scrnd.
porch;
att.
gar.,
gas heat,
paneled
walls
and
open
beamed
ceilings. Lot 100 x 230. $38,250

EVANSTON
Well
Built
Stucco
home
in_
good
condition throughout. Good dry basement. Living rm.,
dining rm., large
kitchen, pantry or could be converted
into powder rm., 3 good size bedrms.,
bath, electric service all rewired
in
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
downspouts, 2-car garage. Reasonable poss,
mid twenties.

SMART
DAvis

&amp;

GOLEE,

8-3200

Sale—Houses

Hillcrest

BRIAR
ranch

on

a lovely

off Old

wooded

8

rm.

acre

in prime executive location. 4 bdrms.,
2 baths, sep. dining room, study. Be
sure to see. In the 60s. Realistic offers
welcome.

NEW

ON

ATTRACTIVE

THE

MARKET

ENGLISH

TUDOR

SOL-

id brick home on more than one-half
acre lot affording privacy but close to
schools, trains and shopping.
Living
rm. w/frpl.;
large dining rm.; NEW
spacious
kitchen
w/oak
cabinets,
D
and D, sep. big breakfast rm.; den;
powder
rm. On second floor 4 twin
bedrms., 2 baths. Children’s playrm.
in basement. Wonderful buy in mid50s, for a family seeking space and
convenient location. See quickly. Call
Mrs. Mooney.

McGUIRE
567

&amp; ORR, INC.

Lincoln

Avenue,

If You

Have

Winnetka

446-5010

Little Cash

BUT CAN MAKE
SIZEABLE
MONTHly payments we can find a home for
ou.
Consult
us
without
obligation.
e also furnish secondary financing
and purchase
existing contracts
and
mortgages.

Roth Mortgage
3000 Central

Corporation

St.

Evanston

UNiversitv

Kenneth

9-1444

Friend Realty.

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 TO SELL NOW
CALL

Kenneth
1-3005

LANE

Hubbard

Woods

Friend Realty
835-3750

Realtor

LOOKING
FOR CHARM
You’ll
find
it
in
this
beautifully
maintained Colonial home
in convenient area of Winnetka. Living
room
w/tireplace,
Dining
room _ w/corner
cabinets,
3 or
4 bedrooms,
2 car
garage. 30s.
Call Mrs. Rosene (272-3226, res.)
NEW HOME—NORTHBROOK
Must
be seen
to appreciate
all the
outstanding
features
of this 9 room
brick Normandy
Country home.
Private Master
bedroom
Suite, 3 other
bedrooms,
242 baths,
2 car
garage.
Centrally air-conditioned. Walking distance to schools, train and shopping.
School District 28. 60s.
Call Mrs. Rosene
UNDER

4

CONSTRUCTION

bedroom

Colonial

home

on_

last

REDUCED $5,000
:
;
For
quick
sale.
Beautiful
Colonial
home
in INDIAN
HILL
ESTATES.
Recreation room w/wet bar, entrance
hall,
paneled
Den,
glazed
porch
leading
to terrace,
completely
tiled
Kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 powder rooms,
2 car garage.
Gorgeous
grounds w/mature evergreens.
Call Mr. Mulvaney
REASONABLY PRICED
For
quick
sale.
Young
Split-Level
suitable
for
large
family.
Paneled
Family
room,
slate
entrance
hall,
wood
cabinet
Kitchen
w/separate
breakfast area, 4 bedrooms, 242 baths,
2 car garage. Uniquely
private yard.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 40s.
_
Call Mrs. Hastings
A

WELCOME RETREAT
For your family. More than an acre
insures privacy
and safety for your
children. 4 bedroom, 242 bath Contemporary home
has new
Family room
w/built-in
bar
and
fireplace,
2 car
garage. NEW TRIER WEST. Low 50s.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

MOVE RIGHT IN
:
Absolutely perfect—nothing has to be
done
to
this
exquisite
California
Ranch
in
Grant-Voltz
Rd.
area
of
Northbrook. Construction,
design and

details

are

the

very

best.

Privacy,

convenience
and
family
enjoyment
have
been
the
first
consideration.
Living
room
w/fireplace,
Dining
room,
paneled
Family
room,
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garage, 3 Patios.
A very unusual home that will delight
you
in every
way.
Upper
brackets.
Call Mrs. Ingram

HOMEFINDERS
111 Green

Bay

AL

Rd.,

|-I111

basement

with

lovely

WILMETTE
EXECUTIVE'S
HOME
— 3
bedroom,
brick bi-level. This one owner home
was
a model.
Everything
is deluxe
from
the
professional
landscaping

the

circle

driveway

to

the

breakfast room off the kitchen with
built-ins.
If
you’re
looking
for
an
outstanding home, this is it.
DEERFIELD
EXPANDABLE
RANCH — This charming 2 bedroom home with its unusual-

ly

large

living,

dining

room,

is now

available ON
CONTRACT.
This fine
buy includes a breezeway to a 2 car
ar. Situated on lovely 3/4 acre lot.
rice $26,000. Ask for Lillian Kerstet-

SEQUENS REALTY
1240

Meadow
OPEN

Rd., Northbrook
272-0200
ALL DAY SUNDAY

Northeast

level a family

room

place,

onto

Evanston

PRESTIGE LOCATION AT THE LAKE.
California-type home.
Panld.
liv.-din.
rm.,
stone
wall
frpl., 3 bedrms.,
2
baths.
Family
rm.,
modern
kit.,
brkfst. rm., 2-car att. garage. Beauty,
rivacy and convenience on secluded
ane. Central air conditioning. $82,500.

PRETTY
AS
A PICTURE!
BEAUTIful white clapboard Colonial. 4 lovely
bedrms.,
large
porch,
large
walk-in
closet and dressing room, 2 baths. 3rd
floor has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. $69,500.

&amp; TYSON,

LAKE
FOREST
RANCH
Wooded
lot, 1 acre, ex
fine floor plan.
—

ranch
baths
room
room,
the

with
on a
with
den
same

with corner

a patio.

adjoining.

kit-

Large

WINNETKA

$41,500
Charming,
grey shingle,
white shuttered
Colonial
in lovely
area.
The
large living room has a wood burning
fireplace,
Den
or TV
room
adjoins
living
room
and
overlooks
garden,
separate
dining
room,
excellent kitchen
with D&amp;
There
are 3 good
sized bedrooms on the 2nd floor. All
this and a paneled recreation room
with fireplace in the basement. The
wooded lot is 50 x 160. This home is
in
immaculate
move-in.
condition.
Transferred owner will give immediate occupancy.
Be
one of the first
to see this lovely home.

WINNETKA

$61,500

colonial only 7 years

old in
excellent
area.
Move
your
family September
7 into this 4-bedroom, 212 bath home. An attractive
fireplace, downstairs den or bedroom,
large kitchen with built-ins contribute
to the unusual
appeal. Upstairs
are
4 fine
corner
bedrooms,
2 ceramic
baths. 2 car attached garage.
WINNETKA
$195,000
Beautiful
luxury
Colonial
Ranch
by
Huszagh in choice area. ‘len 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
3 car
garage
heated and with electrically controlled
doors. This home has every possible
appointment for luxurious living. Call
us for appointment to see it.
$37,000
WINNETKA
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.
EVANSTON
$36,500
Southeast
Evanston.
Six
room.
3
bedroom, 1142 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 142 car garage.
This
is truly
ina
class
by
itself.

Nash Realty
HI 6-7180
BAY

ROAD,

LISTED.

INC.

1571 SHERMAN AV., EVANSTON
N 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

CHARMING

COLONIAL

RECENTLY LISTED.
LANNON
STONE
AND

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
ee
BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW
YOU.

Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.
Betsy
Norris
Weston
E. Davie
REALTORS
Road, Winnetka
HI 6-4500

1507
SYCAMORE
LANE,
NORTHbrook.
Charming
colonial
ranch;
3
bedrms.;
ceramic
tile bath;
living
room; separate dining rm.; breakfast
nook;
air
conditioned
family
rm.;
utility rm.;
attached
garage;
patio;
many
extras.
Large
fenced
yard;
prestige location; walking distance to
schools;
trains;, shopping.
High 20s.
Open
house
Sunday,
2
to
p.m.
CRestwood 2-3052.

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

in the Want

acre

2.

estate_
MM)

CHOICE GOLF AREA
Custom
built colonial,
baths, frpl., family rm.

4 bdrm

NORTHBROOK
BRICK
RANCH |
With 3 bedrooms, 2 baths.
Beaut:
home.
Excellent
condition. —

wooded

lot. Mahogany

paneled

room.
BIG

:

OAKS

Surround

this

brick

ranch,

oe

rooms, 2 baths, basement, garage
luxe kitchen, large family room. |

CALL

TC

SWIMMING POOL—GLENVIEW
Air-cond.
brick
split,
3
bed
attractively decorated, 2 car g

—

STONE AND BRK. CUSTOM BUILT
One

owner

home

Professionally

in

East

G

landscaped

lot

w

private raised patio. Close
shopping, transportation.
NORTHEAST EVANSTON
Gracious
family home,
3 bed
114 baths, garage, carpeting

GLENVIEW 4 BEDROOM SPLIT _
Near
heart
of town,
Excellent condition.

pretty

HAS EVERYTHING
Re
3 bedrooms, 2142 baths, family
beautiful
large
lot, very
spa
immediate

possession.

;

‘

LOVELY RANCH NEAR PARK
3 bedrooms.
212 baths,
scaly
landscaped
with

Ss.

|

many |
patio.

:

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath h
extra
large
family
room.

Car

garage. Large utility room. co

a

5 BEDROOMS—NORTHBROOK
2

baths,

eating

family

area

BRICK

rm.,

garage,

kitchen.- Low taxes,

COD

:

30

’

CAPE

Excellent large house.

4 bedrooms,

ic

Well built

2 baths.

Walk

and High School. Includes
stove and refrigerator.

AL
CR
PA

_

in

priced in

to

carpe

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

“

Glenvie'

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Sos

NEW

ON MARKET!

design,
lovely interior.
Large |
room
w/fireplace,
separate
d:

room,

family room or 3rd bedroom,

luxe enclosed. porch, de luxe kite’
and dinette, 2 nice bedrooms, 2 lu

baths,

eye

full

basement,

garage.

On

2

car

gorgeous

ele

1%

a

splendid for entertaining, One of
very finest values anywhere in
| ate

n

bob.

lovely.

Sunset

get

woode

Ridge

homes

the

and

:
uiet

Road.

street

Am

neighbors.

Best

all

b:

of

:

construction, pretty architectural st}
ranch. Spacious 7 room interior, many
de luxe features such as central ;
conditioning, 2 fireplaces, very attr
pve noes panes Peg»
eg ey

ovely

1% acre!

MR.

ine home, low

DEAKIN&amp;

OUTSTANDING
A very

Brick

zits

LARGER

attractive

in pretty

large

Colonial

popular
paneled
walnut

design.
family
paneled

4

bedrooms

style kitchen
Nice

HOME!
newer

with big

14

s

yle

architecture,

Big living
room,
2
den.
Hu

room,
firepl.
co

breakfast

a:

ceramic

ti

baths, 15’ x 15’ utility room, basemen’

breezeway.
pretty

2 car attached

wooded

Glenview

acre,

in

location.

One

garage.

splendid

of

the

vy

E

O

finest values on the North
Shore,
ai
the low price of $79,500. Call toda:
MR. DEAKINS.

BAIRD &amp; WARNE!
1151

Waukegan

Rd.

pest

Glenview,

NON-RACIAL_
ranch w/3 bdrms.,
landscaped fenced

EXCEPTIONALLY
15

rms.

bsmt.

2

licensed

car

exceptionally
COD,

full bsmt.,
yd. $22,000.

GOOD

ment if you have

CAPE

A wonderful selection awaits

you

3/4

fae
split 244
room,

roperty.

re
CLAPBOARD

Ranch
on
Private
Lane
off Sunset
Ridge Rd. SEE display advertisement
in REAL ESTATE
MARKET
PLACE
in this issue.

Bay

Almost

7

60s! For details call MR. DEAKINS.

GLENVIEW

42 Green

gerage.

cellent h

WINNETKA

—ready
to move
into.
Living
Rm.,
Dining Rm., Cypress Panld Den., nice
Kitchen (new dishwasher), 4 Bdrms.,
215 Baths.
Full basement
and_ attic.
Fenced
yard.
Convenient
to everything. Immediate Possession. $45,500.

Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

NEED 4 BEDROOMS?
Glenview custom built
2
fireplaces,
family

fire-

The

with built-ins and eat-

ing
area,
laundry
2 car garage.

Wilmette

QUINLAN

opening

chen si modern

JUST

walnut paneled rec. room — fireplace
Cen. Air Cond. Price only $44,500.

around

This is an engaging brick
4 twin bedrooms and 21%
large, beautiful lot. Living
fireplace, separate dining
or fifth bedroom,
and on

(KOENIG&amp; STREY‘a

$54,000

WINNETKA

Wilmette

3_bedVALUE!
OUTSTANDING
AN
on _ beautifully
ranch
brick
room,
42 acre lot, prime
over
landscaped,
area, convenient location. Large living
fireplace,
hearth
with
raised
room
dining room, tile kitchen with eating

Full

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
926 LEE ROAD

118 GREEN

GLENVIEW

area.

NASH

NORTHBROOK

Brick and frame

remaining lot close in to everything.
Full basement,
large Foyer,
Family
room
w/fireplace,
Master
bedroom
has walk-in dressing room. 242 baths
and 2 car garage. Buy now and choose
your own colors. Possession Sept. 1.
$54,500.
Call Mrs. Rosene

6-4700

(3 blks. E. of Sunset Ridge, N.
Willow)
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION!

brick

F. G. Hastings,

.

‘

NEW
LISTING
—
KENILWORTH
Prime
location—quality
construction
built
in
1941.
Brick
Colonial
home
beautifully
maintained.
Recreation
room,
spacious
Foyer
w/Travertine
floor, Living room w/fireplace, Dining
room, Den, 4 bedrooms, 212 baths, 2
car
arage. CENTRALLY AIR-CON-.
DITIONED.
$92,500.
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

Realtors

McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.
Northfield | Open Sun. 2-5

din.

Gas heat, attached gar., central air
cond., humidifier. Entire property in
exc. cond. Immed poss. $45,900.

LAPBOARD

Fo r

158

DERS —
SMART &amp; GOLEE | HOMEFIN
AT WILMETTE

SAMUEL SHERWIN]
ewly

Houses

158

Sal

For

58

INVEST

an eye for business.
rooming

gar.

good
BRICK

house.

Large

AND

a
F

bedrooms; 242 baths; full bsmnt.

family room; 2 car
priced low 20s.

Ads.
1609

garage.

ME

od

DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY :

Fowler

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Ful

lot

location.

Classified —

with

]

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a

V. J. BRADY

~NEW

LISTING

AND

STONE

NEW

CAPE

COD

in on”, walk of shops, train and
. rm. w/lovely marble frpl.,
. Trm.,
both newly
carpeted.

lins

w/stone

for details..

frpl.

foot family room with its built-in bar,
electric barbecue,
TV
and
Hi-Fi.
bedrooms, 34% baths, utility room plus
basement and oversize 2 car garage.
Perfect for entertaining and rh
a
orey home. Many inclusions. Call us
today.

Mrs.

(eves HI 6-0868)

E OF THE
OMES

Call

LOVELY

IN EAST WILMETTE.

Colonial

on

Chestnut.

and Central

Close

to

School. 10 full rms.

ACRE
IN
SUNSET
Ridge school district. First floor has
spacious
living room
with fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
step
saving
kitchen with breakfast
area, master
bedroom
and
bath
plus
a den
or
second bedroom.
Second floor has 2
large bedrooms
(one is 12 x 18) and
another ceramic bath. Other features
include a screened porch ideally located
for
conversion
to
a_ family
room,
central
air
conditioning
and
beautiful landscaping. Owner buildin
so
deferred
possession
and
wort
waiting for.

L HOME 8 RMS., 214 BTHS.;
= comfortable rooms. Located
y
beautifully
wooded
area
:
ovely homes. Informal pattern
easy vv tig
living.
Majority
of
sunlighted
'
. open one (2) vely
:
l
: patio
:

le
wileb

)

reened

porch

and

2 car

value

Davis

for

in

the

details

IMMEDIATELY
i

h

bdrm.

close

7,500. Low

ails

taxes,

elec.

eye

mid

50s.

(eves

VE

gracious din, rm., glazed
breakfast rm.;
kit. w/D
steps up from 2nd fil. to 2

‘ms. Lg. cedar closet and storage
Mrs.

Webster

5-1647)

for

baths
room
pool.

MANY

eater

area.

INC.

Elm Street

details

Winnetka

| 6-8000
BR 3-5080
~ GLENVIEW
;

BS

é

Spe:
odern

;

ec

ki

this well

constructed

home.

ntral
air cond. Frple. in fam. rm.
bsmt. w/rec. rm, Cedar closet.
windows. Sliding glass doors to
io and many other extras. Priced

450 CENTRAL ROAD
~ EAST KENILWORTH
AN

APPOINTMENT

is gracious

dend

9

rm.

than

the

street.

re

An

home

Owner

on

has

asking

out-of-this-world

TO

SEE

a

SUNSET

garden.

RIDGE

Built

price

REALTY

HIGHLAND

CO.

PARK

EVERYTHING

FLOOR. CLOSE
CNW.
Building

TO
in

BOB
VOIGTS REALTY
rsity 4-4866
ALpine 1-2374

FOR

GLENVIEW

dis.

home

MANY

d town.

Even

ERRIFIC
litioned

soreye.

will

BEDRMS.

a carriage

a
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that

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ceiling, 3/4
Be ogy
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at Ss.
basement. ie Gare nH SUR ng.

TOWN

and Company

Walters

AT ANY

air
Full

Fu

All

jalousied

large

dining room; good
dishwasher, built-in

rooms

size
oven

—

room

HO

baths,

835-3750

=,
homes
only
7
acious
Living
room.
ty Built-in
Kitchen
. 4 nice bedrooms
ished Dormitory type
sautiful carpeting and

THAN NEW
fine area of

months
old.
Dining
‘L.’
with breakfast
and partially
5th Bedroom.
many extras.

truly lovely home.
Low 40s. See
thout daly. Call MRS. OTTE.

it

SAIRD &amp; WARNER
Waukegan

Rd.

855

Glenview,

Tl.

four

extras.

bedrooms,
Call

for

living

loads

room

overlooking

breakfast room;
and range; two
of closet

appointment.

INC.

and

with

fireplace

beautiful

modern
and one

space.

Full

to

formal

cet

tiled kitchen
half ceramic

Re ta

storage

yard,

opens

with
tiled

basement

EXQUISITE TWO BEDROOM HOME ON EXTENSIVELY LANDSCAPED
grounds — Huge living room — dini
room with fireplace overlooking
lighted and flower edged patio with
fountain, large kitchen with dishwasher,
disposal,
dining
area;
oversize
two
car
garage,
automatic
doors. Like new carpeting and draperies included. In excellent condition — A joy to see. High forties.

&amp; ORTH,

1511 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

size 52’ x 177’.

;

$212.

An

excel-

CHICAGO
ON
EVANSTON
BORDER.
JUST REDUCED!
Townhouse on the
lake—3 bedrooms,
112 baths. 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!

SKOKIE

Mitchell Brothers
Shore
Since
19030
Rd., Evanston
BR 3-3900

YEAR

NEW.

INC
Evanston

PArk 4-5600

OWNER

John Channer

area

ok

glass

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400
TO BUY OR SELL CALL

&amp; TYSON,

Review

Page

Opposite

4

Classified:
cover pages
Page 91
Page 41
Page

Lounge

finance

ae

value.

or: Sell

than

on

Contract.

building

cost

Priced

plus

at

land .

UNiversity 4-1102
ALpine 1-1105
EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ONLY
GR 5-0022
GR 5-2383
PArk 4-1757

EAST WILMETTE
IS THAT

HARD

TO

GET

FOUR

WILMETTE—
PRICE REDUCED
CUTE

FIVE

ROOM

DUTCH

COLONIAL

large bedrms., and
tile
bath.
Large

porch.

Detached

one new
enclosed

garage.

Spa-

cious
rear
ard.
Close
to
Logan
School,
C.&amp;N.W.R.R.
and
shopping.
Immediate poss’n. Outstanding value
at—$27,900. CALL—ALAN SEX

NEW

|
~

LISTING

FIVE
ROOM
BRICK
AND
CLAPboard
Georgian.
TWO
bedrms.
and
one C.T. tile bath.
Full immaculate
basement.
Attached one car garage.
Convenient Southwest Evanston location.
Askin
g —$27,500.
Call—_ED
MAUERMANN

;
-

Page

Street

Evanston,

4

Illinois
73-3855

;

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.:
REALTORS

‘EVANSTON

30

30

Serving every North Shore Community
from
offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Winnetka,
Lake
Forest,
Glenview:
Northbrook.

&amp; TYSON,

has

Elec. Eye door, abundance of closet
and storage space. Owner will help

524 Davis
491-1855

Wilmette
Life
Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Inside
Northbrook
Star
Glenview Announcements

Herald

Bsmnt.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

INC.

Realtors Since 1884
our picture display ads:

Villager

Unusual

Rm. with Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm.
with Frpl., Game
Rm.,
Photo
Rm..,-:
Pow.
Rm.,
Office or Den.
200 amp
service, Floodlighted grounds, Central
Air Condtng., 2 car att. garage with

S.W. EVANSTON

&amp; Assoc.

INC.

NEW
LISTING—12
YEAR
OLD:
stone
and _ brick—two
story—living’
room with fireplace, separate dining
room,
kitchen
with
eating
area—1,
bath—screened
porch,
1
bedroom
down, two bedrooms up with ceramic %
tile bath. Full finished basement. Two”
car garage. $37,000 SW Evanston.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

‘FLASH
JUST LISTED
IN NORTH
EAST
EVanston
within
walking
distance
of
Northwestern University, living room
with marble fireplace, separate dining
rooin, cozy den, screened porch, 3 nice
bedrooms
and
tile
bath.
Wonderful
value at $31,500.

SADLER

Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Sliding

5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
BRICK RANCH—4!2 BATHS
Custom built for Executive, in estatelike area on heavily wooded grounds.
20
x 26 Liv. Rm.
with Frpl.;
13
x 20
Din.
Rm.;
14x19
Equipped
Cab.
Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl.; 26x 16 Ist «.
Fir.
Family
Rm.;
35x15
Jalousied

5-0500

&amp; HULTMAN
INC.
ALpine

1-1500

1511 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

-

BEAUTIFUL OLDER
HOME;
EXCEL- =
lent
location
overlooking
park
and
lake;
New
Trier
East;
large
Playroom;
barbecue; bar; sauna; lounge,
142
baths
in
basement;
liv.
rm.:
fireplace;
din.
rm.;
breakfast
rm.; 4
lge. kitchen; powder rm. Ist floor; 4bedrms.;
3 baths;
sleeping porch;
2
rm.,
bath
apt.
(in-laws
or
maid)
upstairs; 3 car heated garage. 835-364¢
after 7 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield
Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving

with

CLOSE
TO
SCHOOLS,
TRANSPORTAtion, shopping. FIVE ROOM BUNGA..LOW
in fine condition.
TWO
PLUS
BEDROOMS
living
rm./dining
rm.
comb. Kitchen w/breakfast rm. Modern bath, One car garage. CALL—AL
VILLIESSE

525

QUINLAN

Dining

Wdw. Wall to Patio, equippe
irch
Cab.
Kitchen
with
Brkfst
Bay—all
overlook the btfly. landscaped flood- °
lighted yard and beyond over the golf
Course, also 3 Bedrms., 2 Vanity Tile
Baths, full heated basement, 2 car att.
garage. Reudced to $45,000

front

s

GReenleaf

Waw.,

with two
ceramic

Call Mrs. Leith (Eves) 446-7384

Park

,

Northwest Evanston

TRANS:

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY.
Unusual
custom
built
ranch.
Lg.
liv.
rm.
w/frpl.,
sep.
din. rm.,
3 bdrms.,
2
baths, kitchen includes range,
frostfree
refrig.,
dishw.,
new
disp. Att.
garage. Full bsmt. includes unfinished
room w/frpl. Beautiful lot fenced for
ay
eee.
Priced
reduced
to

Highland

Evanston

De iuxe brick ranch with panoramic
Views! Liv. Rm. with Frpl. and Pict.

Many extras and inclusions

WINNETKA—Open Sun. 2-5
350 ROSEWOOD

Deerfield

Central

BEDROOM,
2 BATH HOUSE
in
this
very desirable location. Walking dis- .
tance
to Wilmette
Beach,
‘‘L’”’ and
downtown
section. There
is a large
living rm. with W.B. fireplace, dining
rm., good cabinet kitchen with eating
area and family rm. on the first floor.
Large lot for the kids and all PRICED
TO
SELL
IN THE
LOW—40s.
BOB
MILLER

in this 4 B.R., 214 bath Colonial home.
AIR
CONDITIONED.
In
the
40s.
Come
see
Sunday
or
call
Virgina
Frame.

.

Rm. with louvere
Rm,
with Slidin

Lovely
dutch
colonial
has
liv. rm.
15 x 25 with Frpl., Birch Cab. Kitchen
with
dishwasher
and
Brkfst.
Rm:
Din. Rm. or Den, enclosed Porch anc
Pow.
Rm.;
2nd
flr has
3 Bedrms
(very
large
master);
Bath
ana
stairway to floored attic. Home
has
full basement, Gas heat, fenced rear
yard _
taxes under $500. Reduced to

HERE

Just Listed—Northbrook
1707 FIELDWOOD DR.
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
FERRED.

the

or :
Rm
an’

Appleton &amp; Company

&amp; Assoc.

ONE

in

Wdw.
wall to Patio;
—_
equipper
Cab. Kitchen plus 12x12
Brksft Rn +
All twin
size Bedrms.;
3 Cer. Til
Vanity
Baths—Master
Bedroom
ha:
own, extra Family
Rm. 30x13 with:
furniture bookcase blit.-ins; 2 car att.
garage, and abundance of closets and
storage space. Irregular lot 148’ Frtge~
Priced to sell at only $64,500.
3

Porch.

HANDSOME
COLONIAL
ON.
QUIET
one-way
street.
Large
living
room
with fireplace. Separate Dining room.
Kitchen with eating area, 3 Bedrooms
plus large vista room, with Anderson
window
walls,
overlooking
Evanston
py
age Club. Attached garage. UPer
30s.

Serving
the
North
2548 Green Bay
GR 5-3900

located

East Glenview

WILMETTE
CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED
3 BEDROOM
RANCH,
Living-dining
room
combination
has
timbered
ceiling.
Good closet space. Lovely wooded lot
with fenced yard. Gas Heat, 112 car
garage. $26,750.

588-1855

— Classified

Taxes

the young family who
their real estate invest-

FOR
THE
SMALL
FAMILY—3
bedrooms, enclosed sun porch. Close to
Dodge
and Dempster,
Dawes
School
District. Lot size 24’ x 175’—2-car garage. In the Teens.

Evanston

GLENVIEW — EAST

WALLACE

FOUR BEDROOMS,
2 bath home right
across from
Washington
School.
Lot

See

TOWERS

family

PARK.

school and bus. Large

living room, separate dining room. Ist
floor, den or 3rd bedroom,
2 large
bedrooms
on 2nd.
142 baths.
2 car
garage. Beautiful garden. Patio with
gas light. Ideal for small family.

QUINLAN

MAGNIFICENT ONE OWNER BRICK AND STONE HOME WITH EIGHT
rooms (plus).
delightful

BOLTWOOD

lent buy for
want to start
,» Ments.

and

Picture Bay; Din.
doors to Family

$17,800

TO

Close to shops,

272-5150

for

ing,

T LISTED—BETTER
2autiful Cape Cod in

Rds.

REALTORS

(ENNETH FRIEND | Sf sitet comune
CALL

Landwehr

&amp; ORTH,

IN LINCOLNWOOD

ONLY
BLOCK

$

BUILDERS

and

Hillcrest 6-7100

the

house

e

Fifties

Also Another 3,000 Sq. Ft.
4 Bedrm. — 2!/, Bath Colonial

Hugh C. Michels.

your

Centrally

Level,

kying

fit

Fs

Low

Home for a 60 Day Delivery.

WALLACE
the

Location,

ALL THIS
(8 RMS.,
4 BEDRMS.,
21%
baths, LR, DR, kitch. w/brfst. area,
beautifully panel.
fam.
rm.
w/stone
fple., Indry. rm. in bsmt., landscaped
grounds,
patio to enjoy them
from)
for $73,500. See it.

ST., WINN.

EVANSTON
14

built

Glenayre Section this de luxe 4
Bedrm, Brick Colonial has Liv.
26x 1414
with
Massive
Frpl.

John Channer

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Closeout on Builder's Model
Home — 4 Large Bedrooms
— 2!/ 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

the person who wants to live graciously. 12 rms., 7 bedrms., 442 plus baths.
LR
w/fple.,
DR,
fam.
rm.
w/fplc.,
panel, lib., beautifully equipped kit.,
master bedrm. suite on the 1st floor,
util.
rm.,
maid’s
quarters,
lots
of
storage
space.
Spiral
staircase,
all
imported
fixtures,
cultured
marble
baths. An elegant home in a beautiful
area. Upper bracket.

751 ELM

Make

of this

East Glenview
Custom

REALTORS

INDIAN RIDGE

HI 6-5700

NORTHFIELD
HAS

schools.

for inspection

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

8 RM.
4 BEDRM.,
3 BATH
home should be yours if you like lots
of living space. Lge. kitch. w/eating
area, rec. rm. and Indy. rm. in bsmt.,
special
wing
for
guests,
fam.
rm.
looking
out
to
patio
and
pretty
grounds. Pleasant area. $43,500.

HOUSE

home.

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

THIS

THIS

appointment

NOTHING
WAS
SPARED
TO
MAKE
this Colonial home the best money can
buy, The
spaciousness
of the living
room
and
7
room invite formal
entertaining, or invite the gang for an
informal gathering in the large family
room that opens out to a 65 ft. patio.
The 4 twin sized bedrooms and 2 baths
plus the master suite with bath will
provide
comfortable
living
for
the
growing
family.
Many
de luxe
appointments.
Large
well
landscaped
lot; 2 car attached garage.

a _ well

(SEE OUR PICTURE AD
ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE)

‘ellent cond. 2 good
size bdrms.,
. rm. w/din. L and newly decorated
C
ner wants
offer.

is

an

(1)

1850 Willow Road, Northfield

of

family

by

for live in help. Near
gracious

Mitchell Brothers

BUSINESS”

THE
FIRST
CONSIDERATION
MUST
be the setting.
Inspect this elegant
home
that
overlooks
the
lake.
The
spaciousness and charm
of the first
floor invites any tyxe of entertaining.
The 2nd floor has 5 family bedrooms
and 4 baths, which is ideal for the
growing family. There are bedrooms

a

43%

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.

quiet

North Evanston

ODOMS ON 3RD
is, “L’”
and

in

ESTATE AREA

Japanese

invested

(You
still have
3
months to enjoy the pool.) This
at ” best. Call today for an

Co-Op

bedrooms,

plus
quarters for help. Family
plus playroom and a swimming
Call for rest of details.

V. J. BRADY
ASSOCIATES

CHILDREN

Georgian

ON
A
stone

nial in excellent condition. 9 rms.
5 bdrms., 342 baths, very lg. liv.

VE

estate

known
architect
for his own
home.
Adaptable
to
a
large
or _ smaller
family with its 4 master
bedrooms,
442
baths,
and
servants’
quarters.
Unusual
family
room
and
many,
many. custom
features.
Arrange
an
inspection today. Upper bracket.

IN WINNETKA

“Gail

this

for

Jean

DESIRABLE
LOCATION
lot.
Beautifully
built

fine

WITH

enjoy

SUNSET RIDGE AND
NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
In a beautiful setting of 1.6 acres with
a filtered pool, a private pond and a

location,
3
w/rec. rm.
and transp.

Call Mr.

FAMILY
to

IS OUR

EXECUTIVE
WITH
A
GROWING
family will find this an ideal set up. 2
year
old
air-conditioned
contemporary. Cathedral beam ceilings. Parquet
floors. Large living room, dining room
and all formica cabinet kitchen with
built-ins
and
eating
area.
Spacious
paneled
family
room
with § sliding
doors
to patio
and
stone
fireplace;
den.
Master
bedroom
has _ sundeck,
dressing
room
and
bath;
4
other
bedrooms
and
21%
baths.
2
car
attached garage.

WANTED
A

PLUSH

AVAILABLE

good
bsmt.
to schl.

(eves VE 5-4246)

w/frpl.,
h, sep.
D. Few

QUIET

mpic
size swimmin
heated and filtered.

is

Marvelous

wad

A

HOME

PLENTY
OF ELBOW
ROOM
IN THIS
comfortable house with newly decorated rooms
and center hall design.
Attractive ery | room with fireplace
and access to
large screened porch,
formal
dining
room,
large
modern
kitchen. 4 bedrooms and 2 baths plus
a sleeping
porch, 2 bedrooms and bath
on
third
floor.
Professionally
landscaped yard;. large garage; side drive.
2 blocks to the lake.

$53,500
ON

GLEN OAK ACRES

xcellent bdrms. plus den and newl
igned kit. Central air conditioned.

$91,500

kitchen. Terrific is the word for the 28

. bdrms. w/spacious storage and
mic
Tile bath. Paneled bsmnt.

ae

WE’RE FULLY EQUIPPED
We stand ready to serve you whenever
you’re buying or selling
a property.
We —
appraise, advertise, negoiate.
We can arrange financing. Since
we
are
able to service
your
every
_——_—
need,
why
not call on us?
here’s no obligation until and unless
we complete the deal you want!

Sunset Ridge area. Living room with
marble
fireplace
picture window
in
dining room
and up to the minute

_kit. complete w/matching stove,
and
washer, stainless steel

Fag

“YOUR

CUSTOM BUILT MULTI-LEVEL ON A
beautifully landscaped
acre in the

eating bay. Ist floor bedroom or
Gerasnic tile powdrm. 2nd fl. has
Ly

LISTING

REALTY CO.

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pg
PO
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INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

gs

August

3, 196

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158

: For ‘Seleictowet

tIGHLAND PARK
“RUSTIC SOPHISTIFICATION
Dead

end

street,

'maximum

appr.

42

privacy-here

on

acre

you

may

a

i

with

find

that long sought after-special home.
s€ontemporary
Brick
and
Redwood
ranch, sunken Living rm. with oakwood
paneled
walls,
beautiful
fire-

place,
gious

cathedral

dining

beamed

“L’’

yand lighted

show

with

ceiling, spa-

marble

cabinet,

server

{IGHLAND

PARK

+ A great home for informal living for
the couple, or couple with one child,
_who believe that a home
should be
fun.

Live

like

you

want

to

live

in

DEERFIELD
Price
reduced
to
$21,500
on_
this
comfortable 3 bedroom ranch. Cabinet
kitchen, fenced rear yard, well landscaped, large utility room, black-top
drive. Many inclusions

NILES

Brick Georgian-2 story with 3 bedrms,
master 12 x 19, 2nd 11 x 17, 3d 10 x 10;
14 baths, Family
rm. on Ist. floor,
washer dryer area off family rm-and
—
rm, also finished game rm. in
asement,
a Georgian
rough
hewn
marble firepl. in living rm, separate
dining rm, 1 car attchd gar.
$30,000.

King's Court Corporation
a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

READY TO BUY?

~ PENNSYLVANIA
Dutch Colonial
SEE

THIS

IMMACULATE

‘AIR CONDITIONED
BUILT IN

HOME.

1960.

GARDEN ROOM W/WET
«

BAR.

OPENS

PATIO
POOL.
ROOM.

BRICK

&amp; SWIMMING
PANELED
3 TWIN

2'/, BATHS,
MENT.

TO

FAMILY
BEDRMS.,

FULL

BASE-

EAST GLENVIEW
IN 60s.

Porter &amp; Weinrich
62 Green Bay Rd.
, LINCOLNWOOD

Winnetka
RANCH

Luxurious
custom
10
year
old
in
choice area on cul-de-sac on beautiful
wooded
lot. 3 bdrms., 3 baths, and
many
fine
and
exciting
features.
Upper price range.

SKOKIE FAIRVIEW
In choice location on 80 ft. lot. This
brick and lannon stone ranch with de
luxe
heated
swimming
pool
and
eabana
is
ideal
for
couple
who
entertain or expandable for the family
enjoyment.

_

EDGEBROOK-WILDWOOD
Rustic contemporary ranch with spacious living room with frpl., 3 bdrms.,
din.
room,
all
with
glass
walls
overlooking magnificent wooded
setting. Immed. occ.
LARGE STUCCO MANSION
Secluded
setting
overlooking
golf
eourse. For the person interested in
restoration.
RO 3-1844
AGENT

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
GLENVIEW

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
1350 BUTTONWOOD LANE
JUST
LISTED!
Very
attractive
and
appealing
Roman
Brick
and
Clapboard
ranch
home.
In
immaculate
condition, attractively decorated. Liv-

ing

*

4h

room

with

fireplace,

separate

dining
room, big paneled family room,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, deluxe kitchen,
breakfast room,
2 car attached
garage. Pretty wooded grounds on quiet
street. in
popular
Swainwood.
MR.
MAY

D &amp; WARNER
BAIR
6°51 Waukegan Rd.

Glenview, Ill.
588-1855

52, 1855

A ugust 3,

1967

DUTCH

plus

COLONIAL

111 Green

space,

family

kitchen

room,

on

inspection,

first

call

three

C

and

a view

Thermopane

other

bedrooms

and

two

win-

bedplus

baths.

Recreation
room
with
fireplace
in
basement. Over a half acre, luxurious
lawns,
tall trees, outdoor patio, gas
torches, sprinkler system and for the
back
yard
athletes
a shaded
Bocci
Ball
Court!
Many
other
features.
Excellent
value
at $79,500.GEORGE
RUMSFELD.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Hillcrest
Hillcrest

576 Lincoln. Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

GLENVIEW

6-1855
6-2700

REALTY

OUR 42ND YEAR
GOOD VALUES

ROAD—HIGH-

Glenview

Immediate

Possession

CUSTOM
BUILT
6-ROOM
BRICK
ranch; 2 bedrooms; plus large paneled
family room; full basement; overhead
plumbing;
aluminum
storms_
and
sereens;
114-car brick garage. Excellent buy at $26,000.

Glenview
AIR-CONDITIONED

Area
CLEAN

7

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.

shopping
Easily
accessible
to
schools.
Vicinity
of
Dempster
Greenwood.
All this for $32,500.

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Deerfield Villager
Highwood Herald

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25
25

Established
Waukegan Road

1925
PArk

4-0600

2 STORY BRICK COLONIAL
schools and Northwestern station.
shopping
and
bus.
4 bedrooms,
242
baths, wood paneled family room with
fireplace, 2 ane gettee. $53,000.
N 50s
Convenient Winnetka location. 2 story
brick
bedrooms,
2 tile baths.
Fenced-in yard and garage. Close to
schools and Northwestern station.

999 Linden
Winnetka
HI 6-7274

Wilmette Life
Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

and
and

Glenview Realty

Av.

L. Ringer

Rd.,

KENILWORTH
600 Green
AL. 1-5600

Bay
‘

Road

REALTY
Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

Owner
poss.

rm.,
gar,

WHO

pow.
rm.,
patio. Nr.

LAKE-BAY
Lake

158A

Ave.,

AF-

REALTY CO.

256-3000

For Sale—Houses

BARRINGTON

HILLS—5

by Area

WOODED

A.

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily
wooded,
fully
improved
acre
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

42

FEATURING
DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm. Colonials
Center entry foyer
Separate dining room
242 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frplc.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,900
Im m. poss. on 1 model

MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
CR 2-7300
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS

811

Skokie

Hwy.

Northbrook

PA

TRANSFERRED,

4-3294.

MUST

sell. 4 BR. or 3 BR. and den. Top cond.
Cent.
air
cond.
Beaut.
landscaped.
Choice location. By owner. 945-5475.

First you have the very gracious goon |
hall.
A
powder room off by itself -wit
an outside entry. On the left of the
entry hall is the door entering into the
den with a warm green tile fireplace
and
many
book
shelves.
You
look

you

see a

lovely

“T.’ living room
35
x 35, a recessed
beige
marble
fireplace,
wonderfully
large
windows.
Just
off
the
livin
room
is a huge
solarium
with
re
Spanish tile floor where
you can grow
plants or just sit and look
at the lake.
Then
from
the
living
room
is
a
25’formal dining room with a beautifully carved picture window. All this
in the most lush wool carpeting you
can buy. Then, of course, you have the
pantries and lovely teak walls in the
kitchen and breakfast room. And, of
course, you have a modern elevator.
The master bedroom is as large an
anyone would want—a window again
framing your view of the beach.
A
very
special
marble
fireplace
with
dozens of flowers made from different
colors
of
marble.
A_
ceramic
tile
bathroom featuring a terrific shower.
Then on into your sitting or dressing
room—perhaps your 5th bedroom. Two
more large bedrooms
sharing a
tile
bath.
Another
bedroom
with a
tile
el
of course, the elevaor.
The third floor has a full bathroom
and
four
completed
rooms.
The
basement has a
half bath. This house
has been kept in excellent condition.
Now we get to the area that’s bard i
believe
in today’s
living
...
TAXES. The Coach House apartment
rental
takes
care
of this!
2 large
bedrooms, long hall, 18’ living room,
separate dining room kitchen, utility
room, large closets, lovely bathroom,
attic storage. Downstairs another half
bath, large room, tool room, storage,
3-car garage, lovely patio and garden
area. NEED WE SAY MORE? $92,500.
For Appointment
Phone 328-8287

EVANSTON:

N.W..

LINCOLNWOOD
School—By owner. 4 bdrm. brick, 242
baths, den, screen porch, full bsmt.
Hey
Indsp. fam. home. Mid 40s. DA

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314

C.T.. BATHS:

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ae

a

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L. A. PETERSON AND ¢

Tt

stove, 4 bdrms., screened porch
bsmt. New furnace w/baseboard hk

220 wiring, 2 car garage. Will
in
drapes and crptg. Modest taxes.
possession.

2

$48,500
2824 Harrison
my
EVANSTON
NORTHWEST
BY OV
er. A real cute small split-lev
Willard

School

Dist.,

only

4 yrs.

o

bdrms., C.T. bath, paneled family

w/frpl.
Quality

Fenced
back
yd.
w/pati
construction w/plaster
wa

and oak flooring. Newly p aay!
inside and out. Included are: bui
dishwasher;

washer

GE

and

2 door

dryer;

refrig.;

alum.

storms

screens;
beautiful r=
patties
2310 Hastings, GR 5-3693.
4

sto
5,

EVANSTON PRIME N.W. LOCA’
8 rm. Tudor hse.: 344 bdrms.; 249

N

¢

baths;
6 rms.
carpeted;
all drape:
Revco refrig. and freezer; Therma‘:
elec. stove; Mutschler kitchen; w:

er

and

dryer;

painted,

dry,

c

bsmt.;
phone
acks;
Thermopan
windows in kit. and sunporch; —
screens and storms; big fl
a
exterior
beaut,
ec.
ii ges
fenced; lge. lot. Call UN 9- 132.
EVANSTON

N.W.

"tS

English
brick
home _ in_ excell
location. Liv. rm. w/F.P.; separa’
din. rm., modern kit. w/dishwa:
and breakfast area; den;
three bedrms.; C.T. bath:

Carpeting,

wde
full DS!

drapes

and

Poss. 9/1/67. $39,500.

REALTORS

Non

Evanston
TWO BEDROOM
basement—gas

Raci

RANCH W
FUL
heat—well landscaped

corner lot—one owner home

been
cious

given extra-ordinary
two car

$21,750. Possess

inspect

call

Mr.

Peterson &amp; Co.—GR

that

has

cal

;

5-1010

EVANSTON NORTHWEST BY OW)
Brick

Cape

Cod.

7 rms.,

3 bdrms.,

wu

14g baths, den, kit. w/eating
sep. din. rm. Lg. 217 x 55’ fenc

w/fruit

trees.

Asking

$39,750.

Att.

gar.

C
yard

Lovely

borhood. Walk to Willard School.
bus and shopping. Many inclu
Phone

869-9017.

848 GLENWOOD
RD.
CUSTOM

architect

BUILT AND DESIGNED

wooded

for

present

area—New

owner.

Trier

Eas

trict. 3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
2
places. Large wooded lot. 75’ fro
DELIGHTFUL
BRICK
CAPE
|
full bsmt. with recreation area.

low 50s. To inspect

call Mrs.

(Eves.) UN 4-5064, L. A.
Co., Realtor, GR 5-1010.

|

McBea

»

Peterso

GLENVIEW

STILL FISHING
FOR YOUR DREAM HOME;
We've just caught a honey—Attra
brick

ranch

baths,

home,

living room

fireplace,

breezeway,

family

3

drooms,

with

garage.

$29,900

room,

A

crab

|

orc

basem

BU

2

CHIEF-REALTORS

9215

Waukegan

Rd.

Morton

Phone 965-6680 for info.

Country

living—City

conven

For the discriminating bape.

—

=

GLENVIEW-SWAINWOOD

—
Ci

brick. and stone ranch.
rms.;
baths; 2 fireplaces;
cent. air cc
all
Thermopane’
windows;
4
lighted patio; screened and glasse
andes,
242.
Car:
gar.;
Fes,
smnt. w/wet bar and bath;
kh

lge. cor. landsc. lot; ideal loc.
transp.; schools, shopping
and
euinnins pool. In 60s. Call owner

GLENVIEW:
charming
3

FOR
bdrm.

QUICK
ranch on

itely landsc. 100’ lot w/enclosed

qui;

jalou-—

sied
breezeway and att. garage;
cores
and
drapes;
ultra
mo
range w/eye level ovens and like 1
dble.
door
refrig.-freezer;
near —
Park.
For
immed.
possession
$24,500. By owner. 724-7139
ey

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
4

8-87

LAK

EVANSTON:
OPEN
HOUSE
Aug.
6th,
1:30-5
p.m.
Lincol
di
School. Large, well-maintained
house, 1 block from bus and
shopp:
70x 170’ landscaped
and
need
Large liv. rm. w/frpl., din. rm.
large pan. fam. rm.
Newly re
kit. and powder rm. D and D,

HAPP

The inside of this home has appointments
that cannot be replaced
anywhere near the price that you can buy
it for today.

and

DAvis

NEAR

Red Brick Georgian
~—
|
No backyard BUT large
profession
landscaped front yard.
This
ee
something
for
everybody.
=
ist floor family room, f
eaches
and privacy for
th
Walking distance to everything.
low 60s. Call McBean
(Home)
UV
5064 or GR 5-1010.

included.

Magnificent home with lake views. 42
block from Greenwood beach. Prestige
location,
sweeping
lawn
with
many
beautiful
trees.
ight
yellow
brick,
slate roof revamped within the last 5
years.

ahead

k
schls.

H. HARRIS

c-gar.

NO TAXES

straight

pane

bsmt.,
Transp.,

Truly Traditional

CAN

Wilmette

wk.

BRICK

2 lg.

beautifully

5 BDRMS,

ford
the
best.
Overlooking
Lake
Michigan on one of Evanston’s most
prestige
streets.
Beautiful,
deluxe,
rench Provincial all brick home. 5
bedrooms,
34%
baths,
large
formal
dining room, family room with firelace, master bedroom, 35’ x 19’ with
oads of closet space. 2 zone heating
and air conditioning. $95,000.
1409

kit.,

EVANSTON

NEW

FAMILY

area,

bath,

Ss.

REALTY

BRAND

THE

this

offer.

MODERN

din.

WARD

FOR

sell

frpl.,

Tile’

Wilmette

1-111

LAKE-BAY

must

Hi 20s. Make

air cond, Perfect condition. Liv.

EVANSTON

dow.
Upstairs
a large
master
room, good closets, private bath,

See Our Display Ad

Bay

AL

ATTRACTIVE
7
RM.
rm.; frpl.;
4
“3
den; bath. 2nd fl., 3 bdr
enclsd.
pchs.;
gar.;
yard.
2 biks.
transp,

EVANSTON,

For

room,

and

brick, French style home with heavy
slate. roof. A generous size reception
hall,
living
room
with
fireplace,
glassed porch, formal dining room, a
St.
Charles
kitchen
with
birch
on
metal
cabinets,
wall
refrigerators,
built
in
ovens,
a
generous
dining

De Grazia Realty

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

HOMEFINDERS

$36,500.
DAVIS

REDUCED
ESTATE!

482 Central
Highland Park
ID 2-6600

to schls., shopg., transp. Northbrook
School Dist. 28. 60s.
Call Mrs. Rosene

DEERFIELD;

dining

INDIAN HILL ESTATES
A brand new listing in the estate area
of Wilmette. A perfectly maintained

ses

C.T

warm-

room

much wanted house that
shopping,
transportation

floor, Four twin sized bedrooms and
bath upstairs, and the price is onl

OFFER.
REPRODUC:

312

food

2 car gar. Wafk

powder

spacious

SUNDAY — 2-5

rms.

even

and in spotless condition. Entry hall,
good sized living room with fireplace,

DISTRICT

and beaches. It is tastefully decorated

6-5544

kit.,

Full bsmt.

DEERFIELD
4 BDRMS.,
242 BATHS,
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.

Here is that
is close
to

and WILDE

_ ._ 463 Roger Williams
Highland Pk., Il.

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee
Wilmette

garage space. Liv. Rm. w/frpl., din.
rm., lge. kitch., dishwasher, CT bath,
extra closets. 40s.
MRS. ROBINSON

WINNE TKA
GREELEY SCHOOL

dressing

Custom

Charming
older
home.
Paneled: liv.
rm.,
Cath.
ceil.,
slate
ent.
hall,
2
bdrms.
lus
unfin,
rm.
242
ba.
Paneled
Eng. bsmt. 2 kitchens, rec.
rm.;
bdrm.;
2.c. gar. Fifties, DU 11427.

to store your boat after boating season
is over or for someone needing extra

DON’T
MISS
THIS
OUTSTANDING
8
rm.
Split-Level.
BEAUTIFUL _ large
rooms—circular traffic plan—‘‘PARADISE
SETTING”
amongst
beautiful
homes. 4 bedrooms—232 deluxe baths
—huge pecky-cypress fam. rm. HUGE
LIV. RM.—lge. kitchen w/eat. area—
dbl. ovens
etc.—MANY TALL OAKS
—Evergreens—flowers — SERENITY.
Owner has bought another home .

433-4613

ON

2 BR.
Brick
Ranch
with 3-car_ att.
garage.
Walking
distance to
New
‘Trier East, Greeley and Faith, Hope
Schools, shopping and trans. Former
owner kept antique cars. A good place

(Clavey Rd. West to Ridge—
SOUTH to Ridgelee)

1

HOME

OPEN SUNDAY, AUG. 6 2:00-5:00 P.M.
580 WINNETKA AVENUE, WINNETKA

GLENCOE—We
can now offer immediate possession for this desirable brick
and stone ranch, It was built in 1954,
on a nice lot 58 x 153 and is in one of
Glencoe’s most convenient locations.
Living
room,
dining room,
pleasant
kitchen. 3 bedrooms, bath and powder
room. The heated garage is attached
and the price is $32,500.

AN

STORY

Jane Hanley
Alice Pietrowicz
1219 Washington,

HIGHLAND PARK — If you share our
opinion that well located land is both
an excellent investment and a hedge
against
inflation,
you
will
want
additional facts about this interesting
property.
The
2
story
brick
contemporary has a living room with a
fireplace, dining room,
kitchen, bedroom, library and 2 baths on the first
floor and 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on
the
second.
It is
on
5 beautifully
wooded acres with unlimited possibilities for future enhancement. The price
is $69,500.

SEE
THIS!
MAKE
PRICED
BELOW

ONE

hers’’

baths.

ing oven!

PRI-

CALL ALpine 6-1015

HIGHLAND
PARK-—If you are gees.
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,
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 $36,750.

OPEN

ON

Realtor

KENILWORTH—Experts agree that the
most important factor in house hunting is location. This older house, in
need
of
extensive.
repair,
is
in
a
wonderful east location on a beautiful
lot 100x175.
There
are 6 bedrooms
and 242 baths plus a detached garage
with a second floor apartment.
The
price is $59,500.

PK

ACRE

J. CLARKE BAKER

and WILDE

RIDGELEE
LAND

12

|

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5
940 EDGEMERE, EVANSTON

winding lane. Unusually large gee J
room w/fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen,
2 good sized bedrooms
w/connecting
tile
bath,
screened
rch,
attached
garage.
Beautifully
andscaped lot with 130’ frontage.

2902 Central Street, Evanston

1806

and

RESIDENCE,

GLENVIEW

realtors

DRASTICALLY
EXECUTIVE'S

WITH

and

HI

4s

and

LISTING

Less than one
yr. old. Air cond, 2story Colonial,
Built for a family who
insisted on the FINEST. 28 ft. liv. rm.
Sep. din. rm 20 x 14 fam, rm. w/frpl.
4 or 5 bedrms. Master suite w/‘‘his

FAMILY

BRICK

DELIGHTFUL

UNiversity 9-5600

714 ELM

about

room

vate land near Tower Rd. Lge. living
room
with fireplace
and bay.
Four
lovely bedrooms, 242 baths, paneled
den
and recreation
room
with
fireplace. Screened porch overlooks golf
course. Immaculate condition. In 60s.
AIR CONDITIONED.

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

REALTOR
STREET

on

4

WINNETKA

BEDROOMS,
2 BATHS,
SEPdining room
and living room
fireplace,
convenient
location.

GOELZER

WITH

close
to Lake
Michigan.
6 family
bedrooms, 3 tile baths on the 2nd plus
2 maid’s rooms and bath on the 3rd.
32’ living room
w/fireplace.
17’
x 21’
dining
room,
paneled family
room,
with air conditioning, modern kitchen
w/breakfast room, stunning free-form
patio. $84,500.

WILMETTE

GOELZER

baths

family

LARGE

DELIGHTFUL

TOWNHOUSE

associates

NEW

HOME

KENILWORTH

LOCATED
CLOSE
TO
BEACH
AND
park
on Sheridan
Road.
Two
comfortable size bedrooms, large kitchen
with
eating
area,
patio,
yard,
and
garage. $29,750.

mrs. MADISON

314

Pleasant

FOR THE

SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM
HOME
NEWly decorated with remodeled kitchen
and
bath.
The
convenience
to the
C&amp;NW,
CTA,
Evanston
bus,
St. A’s
and Haven School is only one of the
features.
The
price
has
just
been
reduced to $36,500.

THREE
arate
with

bedrooms,

acre.

EVANSTON

COLONIAL

BRICK

breakfast room off kitchen. In finest
‘section of large homes.
Attractively
decorated
an
maintained
in
to
or
2 car attached garage. Hig
Ss.

COLONIAL

NORTH

446-2600

TOWERS

IMPRESSIVE

THE
NEWLY
PAINTED
EXTERIOR
and remodeled interior in an excellent
neighborhood is a smart choice for the
buyer
who
is too
busy
to
‘‘do
it
yourself’’: Three bedrooms plus a first
floor family room.
A short walk to
boy
School.
Price
reduced
to

this

‘luxurious, Hemphill built ranch. Two
bedrooms,
242
baths,
2
fireplaces,
¢enormous
country
kitchen, outstanding family room, jalousied den, 2 car
garage with electric eye, centrally air
conditioned, 12 closets—room-—room—
room.
Magnificent appointments. Tastefully
decorated.
Immaculate
condition.
Many inclusions.
Convenient to Edens
$69,500.

WILMETTE

KENILWORTH
THREE BEDROOMS,
142 BATHS AND
only a short walk to the C&amp;NW,
and
Sears School. This Red Brick Colonial
has
a
basement
recreation
room,
attached garage,
and pleasant yard.
An unusual buy at the reduced price
of $45,500

library,

‘spacious brown stone floored foyer, 3
bedrms, 2 tile baths-expandable; full
basement
finished
floor-fireplace.
$57,500.

For Setéicadtenees

Classified —
:

�!

158A

_ For Sale—Houses by Area
IEW.
BY
OWNER.
2 BDRM.
ck ranch. Panel. liv. rm. w/frpl.,
rm.
Full
bsmt.
w/lge.
. rm., laundry and stor.
Fully
Indscp.
lot
. Loe.

ENVIEW

E.: 3 BDRM.; 2 CERAM:
tile baths;
bi-level;
family
rm.
frpl.;
screened
porch;
walk
to
chools
and
shopping.
By ° owner.
nmed.
occupancy.
ow
40s.
1419
ollywood Av.
PA 9-0598

ce

sENVIEW.

TALL

TREES

1507

:
IEW:
(GLEN
OAK
ACRES)
3
-bdrm.;
142 baths; living rm.; dining
Re ey 4 den: family rm.; 2 patios; 2 car
_eer.}10t-.approx.
A
early heat and taxes under $1,000.

729-0455.

ATTRACTIVE
SPLITvel, by owner. 3 bdrms., pan. fam.
rm., eating space in kit., nice yard
th
patio
and
swings.
Wilmette
Schools. $25,900. 610 Long Rd. 724-9351.

tLENVIEW
3
bdrm,

E.
stone

and

BY OWNER
frame
house;

yeaut. lands. 44 acre; full bsmnt. Lge.
,
car
gar.; scrnd
porch; lige. paved
patio.
For appt. call 724-6643.

| GLENVIEW. 7 RM. HOUSE. MUST BE
-.
moved.
8
yr. old bi-level.
Open
to
offer. Call 729-1888 or 446-7744.
sENVIEW—CAPE
lot;
3 bdrms.,
1
taxes.
By
owner.

COD,
CORNER
bath;
garage:
low
Low
20s.
724-2746

after 6 p.m.

=e.
HIGHLAND PARK
_ Gracious English brick home

located

h on a hilltop on beaut. landscaped
ft. lot.

Lge. LR

w/stone

frplc.,

cathedral beamed ceiling. DR and den
ep.
and beamed ceiling overlooks

_yard. 4 bdrms., 2 full baths,
: ‘Hoi
2 car. gar. UNUSUAL

-

pan. rec.
CUSTOM

HOME. 60s.

ENGLISH BRICK HOME ON
quiet ‘‘deadend”’ street. Liv. rm., full
din. rm.,
kit.,
w/eating
area,
sunporch. 3 BRs, 114 baths.$28,500.
SEDER

-

7 PLUS

ROOM

HOME

ool District 107. Convenient loc.
R, full DR, den, 3 plus BRs, 2 baths.

SUNSET REALTY
Fast

possession

$26,500.

IGHLAND PARK—OWNER. LUXURY
nch on 1% acre. 3 bdrms., 3 baths;
* liv. rm. w/frpl.; full din. rm.; 17’
t. w/brkfst. area and pantry; den;

pan.

rec.

rm.;

wet

bar;

242

car

att.

gar.

w/elec.
door;
scr.
porch.
Air- 9
closets.
Custom
features.
Beautiful views. ID 2-6991.

-ENILWORTH—RIPARIAN
room red brick colonial with all the
rable features, on Lake Michigan.
signed for luxurious living yet with
mum maintenance. Gracious inte-

rior lends itself well for entertaining..
appointment
all for
and
further
information.

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

BY
‘transp.

and

OWNER

schls.

ae
homes.
L 6-3198.

Just

KENILWORTH,

reduced

to

$29,900.

606 RODGER.

3 BD-

rms.;
242 baths; fully air cond.; 2
Iks. Sears School; 4 blks. New Trier;
lks.

train.

_ LAKE

Call

owner,

FOREST

251-3606.

214 ACRES

BERATED POOL OFF SCREEN

PORCH

lge.
bedrms.
including
master
rm.
suite with
frpl.;
21%
baths;
rm.;
lge. lvng. rm.
with frpl.;
hal
kit. and fam. rm. with frpl.;
util.
rm.;
all
appliances
included;
professionally landscaped; low 60s. By
owner, 234-3475.

MUNDELEIN...
Z

room
3 bedrm.
ranch
w/garage.
ose to schools
and
shopping,
gas
heat. Only $16,500.

THE

COUNTRY

:

_

COUSIN
(Highway 176)
566-6720.

JINDELEIN

_

Ss
BY OWNER
s
is
an _ exceptional
custom
AISED
RANCH—eight
rooms,
4
ms., 3 baths, beautiful family rm.

with

AYA

raised

firepl.,

ar
garage.
IMMEDIATE

CENTRAL

AIR.

2

Immaculate
condition—
OCCUPANCY,
excellent

financing

534%

Sumption

can

loan—25

be

years

arranged.

Call VA 7-2361, 9 to 6 p.m. Daily

NORTHBROOK
OPEN SUNDAY
1TO4
-1271 WENDY
Sparkling
split
level
in
Lee
Roaa
(Dist. 28) area. 8 rms., 3-4 bedrooms,
pan. family rm., all famous
kitchen
sinks,
stainless
built-ins,
new
dishwasher and disposal. Stove and oven.
Excellent
storage.
Beautiful
yard. 2
car garage with workshop, elect. eye.
Transferred.
August
Possession.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
CR

2-0330

As-

$49,900.

NORTHBROOK

—

Classified

and

bath

rm.

and

on 2nd. Gas

attached

ht., bsmt.

garage.

Mid

Rec.

40s.

Vroman-McKnight
5154th

REALTORS
ALpine 1-0407

St.

Wilmette

WILMETTE—919 YALE ST.
- Open Sun. 1:30-5. For sale, may consider contract or low down payment.
(Probable
rental).
Conv.
compact
brk. ranch w/pretty yard. Quiet lane.
3 bdrms., lge. kitch., w/appl., bsmt.,
attch. gar. Imm poss. Only in 30s.
WILMETTE—2140 BEECHWOOD
Open Sun. 1:30-5. Immed. poss. If you
want fine construction, very special
area,
some
of finest schls.
on the
shore, low upkeep, see this 3 bdrm.,
214 baths w/den. Priced in 40s.

LEA

TWO MODELS NOW FOR SALE
The outstanding values in Northbrook
today, more ‘‘room for living’’. More
conveniences than other homes costing
much more, Spacious family rooms,—
and recreation rooms too. 212 baths,
formal dining room—master bedroom
—dressing
room _
suite.
Cheerful
‘‘dream kitchens’’—Over size garages.
2 blks. to new school—The CADOGEN
—$43,650. The ATWOOD—$46,650. Take
Edens to Dundee then west on Dundee
445
miles
to
Landwehr.
South
on
Landwehr 3/4 mile to Prestwick Lane.
Or call DI 2-4145,

Mae

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.

251-3640

WILMETTE

CUSTOM

BUILT

2 BDRM. BRICK AND STONE RANCH
on
beautifully
landscaped
lot.
Too
many quality features to list. Mid 40s.
&amp;

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

NORTHBROOK
BY OWNER
Single
level
frame,
2 hdrms.,
lge.
liv./din, rm. Lge. kitchen; Lge. utility
rm. Att. 2 car garage. Cptg., drapes,
washer/dryer,
stove,
refrig.
incl.
Beautifully ldscpd. Low 20s. 272-4681,
please call after 6 p.m.

WILMETTE
BY OWNER
6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 half baths. Liv.
room
with
frpl.,
dining
room
with
frpl., new kitchen, dishwasher, disposal, range. Den, pan. rec. room. Rec,
dec.
inside
and
out.
Close
to
St.
Francis, Central, New Trier E., ‘‘L’’,
NW. Low 50s. Call AL 6-1658.

NORTHBROOK. BY OWNER. 3 BDRM.
brick ranch. 20 x 20 panel. family rm.
with built-ins. Eating kit. with stove,

refrig. dishw. and disp. 65 x 140 fenced
lot. Full
bsmt.
Price
dryer,
freezer,
crptg.
$27,500. CR 2-2262.

incl.
and

washer,
drapes.

NORTHBROOK—1,
BLOCK
FROM
Greenbriar
School
on
Chestnut
St.
Newly dec. brk.-fr. bi-level. 3 bdrms.:
2 complete baths; liv.-din. rm.; fam.
rm.; carpeting; draperies throughout
incl. Beautifully ldscpd. 272-5139.
NORTHBROOK—IMMED.
OCCUP.
BY
owner. Lge. 3 bdrm. 2 bath spl.-lev.
Kit. w/eat. area, D-D; fam. rm.; util.
rm. w/sp. for workshop-office;
serd.
porch; 2 car gar. $35,500. 514% mort.
avail. 816 Oakleaf Ter. 272-8409.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—COUN.
try living. 4 bdrm. ranch; pan. fam.
rm.;
spac.
blit.-in
cabs.;
115
C.T.
baths; 14 acre. Priv. lane. Nr. forest
sosetve.
Taxes
$560. $41,000. CR 2NORTHBROOK
WEST
3 bdrm _ ranch;
112

rm.

and

util.

rm.;

garage; large
well landscpd.

BY
bath;

2 car

OWNER
large rec.

att.,

heated

patio and sep. scr. pch.
Upper 20s; 272-6265.

NORTHFIELD.
STYLISH
NEW
French colonial. 3 large bdrms.,
11%
baths, liv. room with frpl., sep. din.
room,
cherry
cab.
kit., pan.
family
room, att. gar. Avoca and New Trier
#3 schools. $40,000. Open. 1582 Willow

HAROLD

©. SCHULZ

Builder

256-4949

NORTHFIELD.
4 BDRM.
COLONIAL
242 baths,
panel.
den,
separate
din.
rm.,
air
cond.
Fenced
yard.
Dishwasher and disposal;
washer, dryer,
some
crpts.
and draperies.
Walk
to
New
Trier
W.
Low
40s.
Shown
by
appt. only HI 6-7750

WILMETTE
Estate

section,

&amp; STORCH,
Ohio,

INC.

Chicago

WILMETTE—DUTCH
COLONIAL
BY
owner. 3 bdrm. 11% tile baths, liv. and
din. rms., modern kit., sunporch, TV
rm. Exc. loc. for all schls., transp.
and shop. For inform. Call 251-1066.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

WILMETTE
BY OWNER
4 bedroom
brick bungalow with new
kitchen inchiding D and D. Near Lake
and Ridge. $29,900.
251-8027.
WINNETKA
Just
offered,

white

shuttered

7

room

colonial

grey

shingle,

in fine

resi-

dential area. This charming home is
in lovely condition and is tastefully
decorated. The living room is 2312 x
15 and has a woodburning fireplace,
separate TV room
or den overlooks
terrace, separate dining room, kitchen
with D and D. The second floor has 3
good sized bedrooms. The there is a
paneled
recreation
room
with
fireplace
too. Lovely
deep wooded
lot.
Garage. Transferred owner will give
immediate occupancy.
NASH REALTY
446-7180.
WINNETKA
—
EAST
—
PRIVATE
beach Sheridan Rd. location. For the
discriminating
buyer;
custom
built
Colonial
ranch;
Irg.
living
rm.;
formal
dining
rm.;
2 bdrms.;
Irg.
library;
a
lovely
enclosed
porch;
bsmnt.; 2 car att. gar.; priced in the
high 80s.

Glenview Realty ©

1141

Established
Waukegan Road

1925
PArk

4-0600

WINNETKA
NEW
TRIER
Price reduced to $59,500. Owner wants
offer on this gracious Winnetka home.
Liv. rm. w/frple., din. rm., kit., lge.
bdrm.,
bath
and
pan’d
den
or 4th
bdrm. on Ist.; 2 twin-sized bdrms. and
bath on 2nd. Pan. rec. rm. w/frple.
Lge. closets. 2 car gar. and cent. air
cond. (new installation).

GLENCOE
ETHEL
IT

REALTY

ROSENTHAL

Winnetka

Illinois Rd.

FRENCH
NORMANDY
3 STORY,
4
bedrooms. First time on market: fully
air cond.;
central forced gas heating
unit; wall to wall carpeting;
parquet
floors;
modern
kitchen
with
all the
trimmings; 4 baths with shower stall;
2
car
automatic
garage;
blacktop
driveways;
beautifully
landscaped
with fruit trees. Excellent transportation and schools; near shopping. Don’t
miss this. Upper bracket.
Call Miss Murphy, WHitehall 4-7373
E.

WILMETTE
BY OWNER
Small Victorian house, interior damaged by fire but structurally sound
and offering many possibilities to an
imaginative person. Beautiful wooded
corner
lot
75x 128’.
$21,500,
firm.
Hillcrest 6-7077 (days); AL 6-1157.

835-1800

White

Oak Lane!

DOES
MAKE
A
DIFFERENCE
where
you
live!
See
the
RUSTIC
RANCH
on a wooded acre in one of
the SHORE’S
most
exclusive
areas.
Dramatic
living
room,
4 bedrooms,
312 baths,
a TV room and a patio off
the
large
screened
porch.
Walking
distance to everything!

Sears

HIiLLcrest

Real Estate Co.

6-2900

BRoadway

3-2666

WINNETKA—LAKE,
GREELEY
AND
New
Trier East
schools.
Immediate
possession.
Completely
new
interior
and: Beautiful. 4 bdrms., 21% plus 1%
baths. Tile entry. Liv. rm. w/marble
frpl.,
lge.
din.
rm.,
TV_rm.,
new
kitchen with best of everything and
eat spot. New
carpeting. Aluminum
storms
and screens. 2 zone heating.
Oak treed yard 60
x 183. Low taxes.
$62,500. By appt. only.. 446-4825.

¢ Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

161 For Sale—Vacant Property

by Area

WINNETKA
BY OWNER
Just
offered,
9 rm.
brk.
home.
5
bdrms. on 2nd fl. 342 baths. Walking
distance to Sts. Faith Hope &amp; Charity
and Crow Is. schls. 3 blks. to N.W.
station
and
village.
Priced
in
70s.
Write T-307, Box 60, Wilmette.

159

For

Sale—Town

EVANSTON

BDRM.
yard.
Full

TOWNHOME
W/BACKbasement.
CLEAN.
Only

“JOS. RUSH, REALTORS

2339

W.

HOWARD

ST.

CALL

338-7100

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;

School.

A terrific
see it!
MITCHELL

buy

All rooms

are spacious.

at $29,500.

Call

BROS.

Wanted

today
GR

to

Buy—Houses

REALTY

CO.

ALpine

1-4133.

NAVY
COMMANDER,
N.U.
GRAD.
student
needs
4
bedrm.
home
in
Wilmette,
Winnetka,
or
Glenview.
Write 3134 N. 50th St. Milwaukee Wis.
or call R. Stephan. 414-445-0909.
CLIENT NEEDS
6 BEDROOM
HOME
Wilmette,
Kenilworth,
Winnetka,
Glencoe. Priced in 60s, 70s or 80s.
WARD
H..
HARRIS
DA
8-8759
WANTED;
3 OR 4 BEDROOM
HOUSE
With in-law facilities. West Glenview
or Northbrook area. About $45,000.
562-0616.

161

For Sale—Vacant

AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

FULL
ACRE
built homes.
$41 Go oe

AMONG
HEMPHILL
Northfield Schools, New
Northbrook
Post
Office.

BEAUTIFUL WOODED ONE ACRE IN
East Glenview. Most desirable area.
$35,000.
Call Mrs. Rosene (272-3226, res.)

HOMEFINDERS
111 GREEN

BAY

AL

One

RD., WILMETTE

King’s Court Corporation

SCHOOLS AND
$11,000.

15 ACRE

TRANSP.

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY

163

H.P.

&amp; Golee,
Av.,

For

Sale—Industrial

NORTHWEST
OF
CHICAGO
LOOP—
25 miles.
11 acres zoned
industrial.
Office
building
1,400
sq.
ft. Warehouses 8,000 sq. ft. Truck scale and
other
facilities.
1,100
ft.
of switch
track on C.&amp;N.W. R.R. 2 blocks from
expressway.
Especially
suited
for
trucking terminal
or manufacturing.
AVenue 3-6800 or address 775 Lincoln
Av., Winnetka.

164
2

For Sale—Business

166

For Sale—investment Properties

EVANSTON
HIGH TRAFFIC LOCATION
6 stores and 20-1 rm. apts. Tile
Apts. rented to one operator.
pays only taxes, insurance and
Gross rent $22,620 per year.
Exc. net Agent
CE
FIRST REALTY CO.

baths.
Owner
water.
6-5151

EVANSTON
EXCELLENT
LOCATION
for
MULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING.
Lot 64x 150. Zoned B-3,
85 ft. Height.
Call Mr. Kistler
Mitchell Brothers, Inc.
GR 5-3900

167

For Sale—Out

of State

LAKESIDE MICHIGAN ESTATE
Riparian property 400’ on Lake Michigan. Over
11 acres. Landscaped
by.

Jens

Jensen.

Lovely

colonial

home

with 5 bedrooms. Beautiful and fully
furnished.
Coach
house
with
apartment. Underground sprinkler system.
Really a dream vacation spot hours
from Chicago. UPPER BRACKET.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

363 FT. SHORE FRONTAGE
WITH
3 BDRM.
MODERN
COTTAGE
2
miles
north
of
Sturgeon
Bay,
Wisconsin
Nicely
wooded.
5
acres.
Good well. $25,000, taxes under $400.
Call or write N. Peot, Sturgeon Bay,
__ Wis. or phone. 414-743-2777.

168

Cemetery

Lots and Crypts

TWO
CRYPTS
(925C AND
925CC)
IN
Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Will sell
at original cost .. . the two for $1,500.
Please call GR 5-5028 eves.

169

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

MAKING A CHANGE?
REFURNISHING?
MOVING?
Let _ us
help
you
dispose
of
your
furniture,
clothing,
and misc. household items.
We will conduct a professional house
sale at no cost to you.
SECOND CHANCE SALES
CALL MISS MORGAN FOR DETAILS.
677-0341
677-8990

LESLIE'S FLEA
EVERY

SUN.,

Wadsworth

Rd.

MARKET

RAIN

OR

SHINE.

at 41. Top flr. of barn"

now
open.
Many
antiques
and
Collector items Inside and outside space
ee avail. For information call UN 4-

CONDUCTED

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 4-5171..

HOUSE

SALES

AND

LILLIAN
831-4428

432-6320

APPRAISALS

FRANCIS

or 831-4429

171

Conducted

House

SPECIAL

Realtors

Evanston

Property

APARTMENTS
AND
2
STORES
brick, business property, ideal Dempster St., location. Rental approx. $500,
$35,000—$10,000 down.
W. A. PELZ &amp; CO. REAL ESTATE
GReenleaf 5-7135

WILMETTE

Smart

WOODED

evenings

HOUSEHOLD
CONDUCTED
SALES
APPRAISALS,
SALES,
MARKING
BETTY
BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477

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.

1564 Sherman

lake

12 acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-7300,

home

LAKESIDE
457 Central Av.,

HIGHthe

FULL
ACRE
160’
ROAD
FRONT.
age, use of private lake. $3,495. Terms
available. Phone 231-1025.

BEAUTIFULLY
in custom
$12,500.

PISTAKEE

AUCTIONS

NEAR LAKE AND BEACH TO
SETTLE ESTATE, $11,000.
Landscaped
Area,

60’
X 130’;

REASON-

PA 4-8624

a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373
FINEST SIGHTS AT
BEST PRICES

,

Acres Wooded
LOCATION.
CE 4-3245.

MARKET

BARRINGTON
AREA—TWO
ADJOINing
142 acre
lots
in popular
Trout
Valley—on Western line of Northwestern
RR
to Cary—fine
transport.
to
city—live like a country gentleman—
be
one—with
your
Trout
streams,
lake, riding trails, stables, attractive
pool and directed swimming
activity
125
homes
already
built—Each
lot
$10,000—one
or
both
may
be _ purchased.

NEAR

or Two

$19,800.

lands,
around 200 ft. from
borderline. Fox Lake area.

I-III

NORTHFIELD
AREA
1 ACRE
LOT
appr. 100 x 400 feet, New Trier district
=
all utilities at side of lot—$11,-

Acres

ESTATE SECTION.
Call 827-1698.

EXCELLENT
able. Details.

Property

HOMEFINDERS
F.

FARM

to

5-3900

WANTED FOR GOOD CLIENTS
A. 2 or 3 Bedroom
Better
Ranch,
prefer with basement, 2-car garage,
gas heat. Up to $65,000.
B. 4 to 5 Bedroom 2 Story Newer or
Modernized House with 2 or 3 Baths.
Prefer
New
Trier
East
and
under

$60,000.
WANNER

Libertyville Area—5

NON-RACIAL

Evanston:
Dodge Oakton Area
2

WILMETTE 22,000 SQ. FT. ON BUSY
CORNER.
CENTRAL
LOCATION.
ZONED B-2. CALL MR. KIRK.
a
MITCHELL BROS
GR 5-3900

LOT

Houses

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
LOW
DOWN
PAYMENT—CONTRACT
SALE
New
brick townhouse,
3 bedrooms, 112 baths, full basement. Gas
heat with all appliances,
new
lawn,
near schools, playground,
and transportation.
Paved
off street parking.
$28,000 firm.
By owner—call 677-0105
9 to 4

160

Call Mr. Massman, L. A. Peterson
Co. GR 5-1010 or 446-3077 evenings.

For Sale—Houses

WINNETKA
BY OWNER
Hemphill built Colonial; 4 bdrms.; 11%
baths; pnld. rec. rm., screened porch;
2 car att. garage, auto. door; central
air cond.; 2 frpls.; lge. lot; nr. schools
and playfield. $55,000 firm. 446-1992 for
appointment.

Gales

251-6465

NORTHBROOK
MUST SEE
Charming custom-blit. all brick aig
on beautifully ldscp. 4% acre. 3
Br., 2
full baths, paneled fam. rm. w/fireplace; patio; overszd. dbl. gar.; huge
closets.
MANY
extras.
Low
taxes.
Choice
neighborhood.
Walk
to
all
schools. A real buy in low 40s.
2635 Willow Drive
CR 2-3870

201
RANCH,
FACE
. 4% acre lot. 3 tw. sz. bdrms.; 2
2 raised
hearth
fples.;
rec.
bsmt.;
2 car att. garage. 272-

ORCHARD LANE
ie
7 Room Home air-conditioned. Living
rm. w/frpl. DR, Family rm., Kitchen
w/D/D
and eating space, 2 Bedrms.
and tiled bath on ist. Lge. Bedrm.

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

PA 9-0330
AL81-0330

BROWNE

8

COMPANY
Northbrook

2-3550

158A

7 ROOM CAPE COD
Good First floor with 2 bedrms. and
bath. 2 bedrooms
and bath on 2nd.
Bsmt. Rec. rm., Gas ht., new 2 car
garage and patio. In the Mid 30s.

R S

REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

REALTOR S

Hi —W. Maple Av.

Sag

$45,500.

Vee Sokiwtamas as Aree
WILMETTE

IN MID WILMETTE
:
Very pleasant
7 Room
home. Living
rm. w/frpl., Dining rm., Kitchen, Den
and
rear
screened
pch.
on
Ist.
3
Bedrms.,
bath and sleeping pch. on
2nd. Full basement w/toilet. HW Ht. 2
car det. garage. Near Logan and St.
Joseph schools. Mid 30s.

NORTHBROOK
Owner
trans.—Better
than
new
4
Bedroom, split level, 1 yr. old cent.
air conditioned, finest carpet lovely
decor, beautiful landscaped lot with
custom patio. Convenient to new park.

NORTHBROOK—2095 LANDWEHR
RD.
on 214 Idscpd. acres with springfed
pond, 3 bdrms., 2 bath custom brick
ranch in top cond.
Immed.
or Nov.
ist,
poss.
Many
extras.
Sale
price
$59,500. Exc. value. CR 2-5363.

$

4

ASE

SE-

a. By owner. 4 bdrms., 21% baths,
s heated pool. Full dining rm. Rock
pl. in liv. rm. Carpets
throughout.
Lge. family rm. w/wet bar. Centrally
: eee yisnee, Full bsmt. 2 car gar.
i.
. 7129-2523.

Mid 40s, Phone

For Sale—Houses by Area

NORTHBROOK HIGHLANDS $37,500
4 Bedroom,
Colonial.
Living
room
with
FP,
sep.
dining
room,
full
basement
with
rec.
room,
walkin
distance to Greenbriar and parochia
schools and trains and shopping. exc.
neighborhood.

DA

8-3200

SALE

EVANSTON

Sales
AT

INN

MAIN AT FOREST, EVANSTON
SEE OUR 14 PAGE DISPLAY AD
Everything is a Bargain because all
proceeds
go to Evanston
Charities.
Free
Refreshment
Compliments
of
the Inn.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
UN

9-2022

GOLDEN ERA SALES
Call

* Northbrook Star « Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager ©
Highwood Herald
Lake Forest- Lake Bluff

anytime

August

GR

5-0127

3,

1967

a

�es

ie 4

A171

Conducted

172

House Sales

THE es wrote
With 2 ‘‘Cool’’

Discount

(Both
Thurs.

homes air- panes
wt
and Fri., ey F 3 and 4
10 A.M.—4
356
Sheridan Rd.,
peas eee
(N.
of
Tower)
Oxford tables and cane back
chrs; custom 4 sect. blue sofa; naug.
and leather lounge
chrs.;
Fr. Prov.
Campell
sofa;
Baker
Gallery
table;
chests;
beds;
patent
leather
wall
.*, bolster hdbrds.; desks; entire kitchen
w/all
built-ins;
lovely
artif.
plants;
blue Bristol vases; antq. music stand;
cut crystal vases plus more!;
many
sm. elec. appls.; oil paintings;
8 mm
projector; Polaroid camera; Cinemax
8 EE Autozoom; garden equip.; builtin dressing rm. cabs.;
English bicycle;
lovely
antiques’
much
misc;
come and see, come and save.
1500 Glenview Rd., Glenview (1 block
East
of
Waukegan
Rd.)
Like
new
furn.
from
Kroehler,
American.
of
Martinsville,
Basset,
etc.;
Wal.
din.
table w/6 chrs and buffet; bdrm. set
w/highboy and dble. dresser; avacado
lounge chrs.; gold tweed sofa;
1 yr.
old GE stereo in cabnt.; lamps; office
desk w/swivel chr.; blond bdrm. set;
sofa
bed;
golf
clubs;
lawn
furn.;
original paintings by John Moeller; 13
pe. Gold Coin collection in glass case;
96 pe. cover day stamp collection; old
large pennies;
Owners moving, must
sell everything!
Better House Sales Conducted by

“Y

The
janine

"Trio"

phyllis reifman - bunnie
warsaw

riskin
432-3107

THURS. AND FRI. 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M.,
at., 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.,
925 Skokie
Ridge, Glencoe. (This comes in from
the south at about 572 Dundee
Rd.)
~ Newly
uph.
Victorian
Wal.
finger
carved
settee;
Lawson
couch;
Wal.
Sec’y. desk;
ant. mah. foldover tbl.;
Vic. side chr.;
2 pedestal mah.
din.
tbl., 8 chrs. and buffet, $275;
small
tbls.;
white wrought iron tbl. and 4
chrs.;
glider;
wood
and
chrome
breakfast
set;
8
framed
Audubon
prints
(not original, but handsome);
brass coal scuttle; miniature Grandfather’s
clock;
cuckoo
clock;
cedar
chest; Pr. Jenny Lind type twin beds;
“Ss Wal.
Queen
Ann
style lowboy;
tall
chest, mirror and dresser w/mirror;
Mah. dbl. bed w/matching tall chest,
dresser
and
dressing
tbl.;
lamps;
brass and plated candleabrum; Barcalounger;
leather
like uph.
loveseat;
12x12
rug;
4 and
5 yd.
damask
cloths; lge. sized Oriental doll in glass
and teak
case;
good
drapes;
stemware; sm. Oriental rugs; many misc.
items.
Fre
Sale by Hazel Ann Stupple

House Sale by Fritzy’s
.

1

2934 W. GREGORY, CHICAGO.
Fri. Sat. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
(Owners
moved
to hi-rise).
Comp. liv.
rm.
furn.; 10 pe. din. rm. incl. china; TV’s,
remote
control;
3 bdrm.
sets, brass
h.b.;
baby,
den furn.;
hooked
rugs,
cameras;
dehum.;
fishing;
archery;
16mm
equip.
candelabras;
broadtail
jacket;
clothing,
brass fixtures,
low
prices. Lots More.

172

For Sale—Household

Goods

‘Special Purchase"
MART

Prices
Our moving has been delayed
but low prices will continue.
TERRIFIC
SAVINGS
THROUGHOUT
THE STORE
Now a Tremendous Selection
of Good

AA

Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

TO SETTLE ESTATE
furnishings
from
de
luxe
home.
2
Chinese ebony hand decorated drawer
chests;
Chinese gold leaf hand decorated screen; end tables; ebony coffee
tbl.;
dropleaf Gining gay
tbl.; kitchenette
set;
pi ge WR
chrs.;
hand
inlaid 6 drawer
French cab.;
draperies;
lamps;
bric-a-brac;
like
new
gold carpeting; Thurs.; Fri.; Aug. 3-4,
10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sat. Aug. 5, 10 a.m.-3

m.

669 CARRIAGE HILL
GLENVIEW

BABY

WAS
$350
$270
$250
$230
$160
$140

Your

of other
credit

24 months

PARKER
Howard

NOW
$239.88
175.88
$149.75
$149.95
$108.88
$ 88.95
$ 99.75
$ 79.95
$ 79.88
$ 59.88
$ 49.95
3 49.95
38.88
$ 29.95
$ 24.88
$ 4.15

values

is good
to pay

FURNITURE CO.
St.

Chicago

764-2206

142 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
2 Blks. W. of Sheridan Road
Daily to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

to 5

MOVING
TO
FLORIDA,
MUST
SAC.
mah. end tbls.; din. set; G.E. oven;
antq. tbls.; set ‘dishes; pink glass set;
silver pieces; Formica and porc. tbls.;
mirrors;
elec. cleaner;
books, some
old; tw. ‘and dble. beds; dresser; chair
and vanity; Holly. bed; boudoir chr.;
sewing
tbl.;
treadle
sew.
mach.;
cedar chest; draperies; white vanity
and chr.; elec. heater; elec. washer;
barbeque
grill;
yard
furn, loads
of
misc. Thurs. Fri., Sat. 3, 4, 5th. 10
a.m.
to 5 p.m.
112 Dupee
Pl. 4th.
* house off Isabella, Wilmette
EXCLUSIVE
NORTH
SHORE
FURnishings.
Orig.
paintings,
sculpture,
Abbot Pattison, South Pacific-African
rimitive art, 6’ Ticki, custom Harvey
robber sofa and other sofas, Dorothy
Liebes and other drps. Fine uphol. and
wood
furn., bdrm. ensemble,
lamps,
books, Encyclopaedia Britannica, garden
equip.,
linens,
dishes,
applic.,
ept., short wave
radio,
safe.
Many
special collectors and misc. items. HI

_ August
zi

3,

1967

CLOSEOUT

SALE

SAVE UP TO 70%,

General
1433

Juvenile

Milwaukee
Open

Av.
Sunday

Mart
AR

6-2060

11 to 5

MOVING OUT OF STATE
MAH.
TABLES,
STEP,
DRUM,
ETC.;
twin
bedsprds.,
draperies;
L.R.
drapes;
handsome 54’’ mah. dresser,
mirror,
match,
night table;
flr. and
table
lamps;
mah.
spinning
wheel;
Magnavox record
layer/radio; beaut.
mah.
antq.
cloc
occas.
chairs;
lounge chair w/ottoman;
twin bed on
frame w/box spring, mattress, spread,
pillow;
books;
antq.
pr.
wr.
iron
torcheres; much misc. DA 8-3975.
MUST
SELL
PRACTICALLY
NEW
furn. Bdrm. set-Fr. Prov.
(off-white)
aa
at 78” triple dresser, mirror, king
two 25’’ cabinet night stands,
$375;
Sofa,
102’,
white-on-white,
zipper
cushions,
foam
and
down
constr., plastic covers, $350; pr. gold
silk barrel chairs, $250;
green antq.
velvet
Eng.
prov.
chair,
$40;
bluegreen lounge chair, $75; Weiman 56”
Oval
pedestal
cocktail
table,
rose
Aurora marble top, $175.
2347 Pomona Ln., Wilmette
AL 1-9056.

MODEL

HOMES

INDIAN

Honored

Italian Prov. Sofas
100% Nylon Sofas
Nylon Sofa and Chair
4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
4 pe. Bdrm.
Set
7 pce. Dinette Sets
4 pe. Bedrm. Set
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

1560

Cards

DR.

CRIBS;
CHESTS;
YOUTH
BEDS;
Playpens; Buggys: Strollers; Dressing
Tables; Highchairs; Bunk Beds; Cradles; Mattresses.
Juvenile items at Discount prices.

FURNITURE

to 60%

Charge

Furniture

Furniture Co.

Everything Sacrificed
All Midwest

Used

1621

SAMPLES

Save 40%

172

For Sale—Household Goods

S YOURS!
Sales ...

IN

SALE

RIDGE

ENTIRE
FURNISHINGS
OF
ONE
model
home
for
sale,
incl.
refrig.
Cash and carry only. Town Builders,
Walters and Landwehr Roads, Northbrook, Ill. 272-5150.

MOVING

TO

APARTMENT

MUST SELL CONTENTS OF HOME
in E.
Glenview;
3 pc.
sect.
sofa;
chrs.;
lamps;
TV;
mah.
dining rm.
tbl. w/6 chrs.;
buffet; portable typewriter; Spode dinner set; silverware;
mise.
bric-a-brac;
kitchen
appl.;
dishes; linens. Bargains. 50c and up.
Thurs. and Fri.
820 GLENVIEW
RD.
GLENVIEW
MOVING
MUST
SELL:
98” 2 CUSHion sofa;
Universal gas range;
G.E.
window fan; Arvin port. elec. heater;
twin
beds;
desk
and
chair;
marble
coffee table; frpl. equip.; end tables;
meat slicer; pressure cooker; glasses;
dishes; trays; knick-knack shelf; card
table; misc. kit. equip. No reas. offer
refused.
3035 Thayer
St., Evanston.
DA 8-5824.
WE WILL BE CLOSED
for
business
during
the
month
of
August.
Consignment
items
will
be
accepted each
Mon. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League
OLD HOUSE SOLD. NEW
HOUSE NOT
ready.
Everything
must
be _ sold.
Tomlinson liv. rm. furn, and tables,
Zenith stereo, early Am. family rm.
furn., RCA TV, all extra fine quality;

5 pe.

extra
buggy
AL
200

Contem.

bedrm.

set,

all

items

long and extra lIge.;
Storkline
and much misc. No antiques.
1-9196. Thurs. through Sun.,
Thelin Ct., West Wilmette.

USED

APPLIANCES

REFRIGERATORS
om $59.95
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
$79.95
DRYERS
$69.95
RANGES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE
DELIVERY
NORTH
SHORE
REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Gold Road)
LAST
OFFER:
CHAMBERSGAS
range,
G.E.
refrigerator,
Blackstone
dryer, 2 air conditioners, misc. items.
Make an offer. 724-4089.

For Sale—Household Goods

172

CARPET SPECIALS

EVANSTON’S

BIGELOW 15 X 78 ALL WOLL PLUSH
carpet,
temple
gold reg. $18.95 now
$11.90 sq. yd.; Bigelow 15 x 96 all wool
lus carpet, ‘avacado, reg $12.95 now
7.90;
Bigelow. all wool
hard
twist,
gold,
slightly irreg., reg. $12.95 now
$5.90;
Philadelphia carpet 15
x 54 all
wool heavy twist, champagne
beige,
$14.95
now
$8. 90;
Gulistan
15 x 72
Acrilan plush,
Empress
gold,
$12.95
now
$7.90;
12x21
nylon
embossed,
gold, reg. $189 now $112; 12 x 18 nylon
embossed, avocado, reg. $169 now $96;
12 x 15 nylon, avocado, reg. $149 now
$79;
12x12 gold, reg. $119 now $65;
9x 12 now $49.50; 12 x 18 nylon tweed
in gold and avocado,
reg. $159 now
$105;
also lge. selection of odd sized
rugs and remnants drasticly reduced.
Edward M. Plunkett Carpet Co.
9002 Waukegan Rd.
Morton Grove
YOrktown 5-4485

CLOSING

PVT.
PR. ANT.
ORIENTAL
BRONZE
dancers;
Foo
dogs;
Buddha
heads;
Oriental
pes.;
unusual
lg.
seated
Archaic figure; fine ivory min. ptg.;
pore.
ptg.;
coll.
others,
all
subjects;
Bristol,
opaline,
Meissen,
Staffordshire,
etc.
asst.
lamps;
pr.
min.
Fr.
comm.;
other
rare items.
Call 674-4587.
MOVING;
BDRM.
SETS;
9X 10
rugs;
oriental
rugs
and = runners;
console table; lamps; chairs; student
desks;
card
table
and
chair
set;
laundry gas plate;
Mangle;
blankets
and many
other items.
Ask.us,
we
poe have what you want. Call HO 5ANTIQUE
VICT.
WAL.
PARLOR
TAble, $35; small ped. rd. tbl., $15; pr.
wal.
wall
brackets,
$15;
per
plate
shelves, $10 ea.; 5 pc. Ster. Silver Tea
Set, Georgian design, $200; sm. hand
braided
rugs;
aisley
shawl;
old
linens;
oil paintings;
water
colors;
etchings. GReenleaf
5-0581.
BEST
OFFER
TAKES
THESE:
these: washer and dryer, G.E. pink de
luxe
model;
dbl. bed
and
mattress
used
6 mos.;
9 pr.
antq.
maison
shutters;
black naugahyde sofa; slat
bench; misc. drapes; picture frames;
child's games;
some bric-a-brac. 234DRAPERY
DISPLAYS
AND
FABRICS
at close-out prices. Fabrics formerly
$3.00 and up, only 50c yd and up;
frple.
acces.,
chairs,
tables,
lamps.
pictures
$3.00
and
up.
Beauti-Interiors,
Inc.
4106 W.
Oakton,
Skokie,
67--1121.
1967
Does
25 yr.
Must
pen

SEWING MACHINE
zig-zag brand name, tully
auto.
everything without attachments.
factory
guar. We pee over $300.
sell
due to prolonged
illness.
full price $95. 583-7537 or OR 6-

cHEEHOLE
DESK,
LEATHER
TOOL
topped,
w/cushioned
swivel
chair;
drop leaf tbl. w/2 chairs; 4’ bookcase;
occas.
chair;
lounge
chr.;
2
end
tables;
All mah.
Daven-bed;
2 twin
beds;
oak chest of drawers;
Magnavox radio/record player. BR 4-5429.

ANTIQUES
Furniture,

Kos, INERT Bric-a-Brac
DWALL’
808 Oak St.
Winnetka
Blk. W. of Green Bay Road
UPHOLSTERY
DaAFERT FABRICS;
lg. variety. Pillow satins,
all colors.
High quality—closing out. Leather and
foam rubber. Carpet remnants.
CENTRAL MERCANTILE CO.
1964 Milwaukee Av., Chgo.
HU 6-5717.
MOVING
MUST
SELL
14’ LIKE NEW
white 2 pce. curved couch;
7’ brown
convert. couch; orange leath. chr. and
ottoman;
2 orange 54’’ cushions;
end
tbl.; cab.; lamp; snack tbls.; 2 school
desks; 3 chests. YO 5-6789.
MUST
SELL—SILVERTONE
23°"
console TV, fruitwood cab.; 7 pe. wal.
Formica
dinette
set
and
buffet;
lounge chair and twin bed, like new.
oS
gata
priced for quick sale
s)

=]

VERY
SREY
SMALL
STARCK
Spinet
Piano,
good
cond.;
black
Naugahyde sofa bed, mod. styling; pr.
oak porch rockers:
sturdv vine bunk
bedsteads w/ ladder. Call UN 4-3865
aft. 6 p.m.
GARAGE
SALE:
THURS.
THROUGH
Sunday.
1404 Washington.
Evanston.
Sofa;
drum
table;
dropleaf
dinette
table;
many
chests:
contour
chair;
gai
ceiling fixtures;
dishes,;
isc.
NEVER USED NETTLECREEK
SCAIloped
dbl. bed coverlet
San
Marco
red, retails for $150, your price $30:
also
solid
ash
colonial
dbl.
bed
bookcase headboard $40; mtchng. chr.

$15; nightstnd. $25; ID 2-8519.

MODEL HOME FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
carrying charges. NO finance charges,
for 12 months.
Free delivery. CALL

NOW.

AUG.

MILL

437-1364

MUST
PART
WITH
LOVELY,
HOTPOINT
DELUXE
DISHWASHER,
(conv.
or built-in);
like new,
block
top, $150. 806 Locust,
ene
4466952.

Goods

RUG—CARPET

BARGAIN

OUTLET

MONTH

REMNANTS
NEW AND USED

ENDS

NYLONS

SHORT ROLLS
ROLLS ENDS
ACRILICS
WOOLS

MAHOGANY
SECRETARY, ‘wash
nic ice box,
00; Martha
oP
cab.,
$18;
mahog.
tea
28
steamer trunk, $2.00;
ins
Pe
$5.00; boy’s 24’’ bike,
se
$40;
pr.
fireside
Bae
$0 =
frame,
$8.00;
ant.
piano
st
cherry 48” settee, $40; Ma
Prov.)
radio,
$25;
(Cushman) tble., $30; ant. wal.

$40;

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

ROYAL DOULTON ARCADIA
plus
8
five
piece
plate _ settings,
platters,
vegatable
dishes,
creamer
and sugar. Cost $257, will sell for $125;
Weiman mah. leather top end tbl. exc.
cond. $35, 831-3909.
MOVING MUST SELL
Liv.
room
3 pec. sec.
sofa;
cocktail
table and chairs;
cont. chair; 2 lge.
uphol.
chairs;
small
elec.
appls.;
dishes.
676-2628
SUNBEAM
ELEC.
PERCOLATOR
$15;
Elec.
French
fryer $5.00;
Dormeyer Mixmaster $10; Liv. rm. clock,
antq. white, $20; brass chandelier $15;
Dresden
figurine
lamps
$25.
OR
4RETURNING TO AUSTRALIA
Must sell: 6 pe. fam. rm. suite incl.
coffee, 2 end tbls., $60; Hollywood bed
and mattress, $15; Stand lamp, $7.50;
pr.
table
lamps,
$6;
small
lamps,
$2.00. 446-6887.
MOVING—BEST OFFER. BEAUTIFUL
2 pe.
white
brocade
sofa;
modern
brass
hanging
lamp;
Antique
glass
coffee tbl.; bdrm.
drapes, spread to
match;
den drapes.
Exc.
cond. Call
OR 3-2671.
BOOKCASES-DESK-CHESTS,
ETC.
UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
MART
Largest
Selection - Discount Prices
ao N. F says
Av. (at Harlem)
pen
and Thurs.
evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680
WALNUT
BEDROOM
FURNITURE:
double, single dressers;
framed mirror;
night
stand;
twin
headboards,
adj. to King sz. $500 or offer. 9 x 12’
wht. oval rug; criss-cross curtains 63’.
864-4602
4

BEAUT.
AREA
RUGS;
MAPLE
bdrm. set; various chest of drawers;
white wrought iron din. set w/6 chrs.;
Frigidaire washer;
6 yrs. old;
glass
top conversation set w/4 chrs.; ‘Luggage. 432-8132.

UPHOLS.
TWIN
CHAIRS;
36”’
round
walnut
cocktail table;
walnut
occasional tables. All good condition.
Best offer. Call 251-1548 after 6 p.m.
a
or anytime
Saturday
and
un,
ORIENTAL
RUGS,
12x17,
11x16,
10x 15, 9x12,
9x 18, 6x9, 3x5;
sev.
oriental runners; marble pedestal 43’’;
1 pr.
blk.
teakwood
tbls.;:
Chinese
pictures;
vases;
objects
d’art.
6624539.

Mahogany

Desk; Step Tbl.:

SMALL
1 DRAWER
TBL.;
2 BOOKcases; lge. mirror. Call after 6 p.m.
UN 4-2747.
JUST
MOVED
HAVE
EXCESS
furn.
Antiques,
milk
glass,
lawn
jockey,
dbl.
hdboard.,
spreads
and
drapes
to match,
Warfield
banquet
tbl., misc. 327-1324.

BRASS
2644
2

Green

EAGLE
Bay

ANTIQUES

869-6660

Rd.

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.
HANDSOME
GREEN
TWEED
lounge chair with ottoman,
excellent
buy.
Call VErnon 5-3189.
DOVE
BOWLS;
HAND
CROCHETED
dbl.
bedspread;
boy’s
sg.
bdsprd.,
matching
drapes;
toaster;
lunc eon
oti oat Romance of America books.
CONTEMP.
WAL.
. BOOKCASE,
3
units freestanding; 4 drawers;
2 dr.
cupboard; formica bar or desk, $100. 2
wre step end tbles., $30. ALpine
1-

night stands, $30;

HOUSEHOLD GOODS SALE:

furniture, lg. and small;
set w/6
chrs.;
much
misc.
able.
1160 Hutchins, Glenview.

MOVING:

FLAIR

like new;
bed with

bar

stools;

BUILT-IN

RANG:

kitchen table, 4 chairs;
mattr.;
2 chairs;
co

misc.

Hollywood Av.,

items.

bab:

732-2246, 1

Glenview.

;

SIMMONS’
HIDE-A-BED,
3 €
rust,
90’’
w/Simmons
Beauty
mattr. $35; Pixie crib w/mattr.
cond. $25; RCA Whirl
1 errs
Ye
way floor lamp $5.00.
475-

FULL

white

SIZE

ee

BED

compl.;
dinette
oat
3
STOVE,

side

INCL. "FRAME

headbd., like

new

years

Call

pe.

$20;

wal.

grain.

old

COFFEE

table,

$25;

Fc

$25.

TABLE

toilet

set,

N

«i

HERMAN
MILLER:
ROUND,
Formica
table,
built-in La
4 matching
chairs: 1% price,
artificial
bamboo tree: $25.
6-1704
AUGUST ye:
ins Bn
gy
EVANS
ON ANTIQ
826 Custer Av.
Sat. to 3
Closed We

ARE YOU TIRED OF FINDING
refrig. full of hubby’s beer and
kids’
soft
drinks?
I have
Coelay Shelvador for your
only $15. OR 5-2065 or 6.

a
gral
bsmt.
|
&gt; Sate

EVANSTON

USED

GAS

refrigerators.

1104

Emerson

STOVES

Dealer.

AN

UN

St., rear,

f

4-5133

after 6 p.m.

20" Console TV:
HOLLYWOOD
BED
WITH
manen! in very good cond,

SER’
Very

DESK,
HERITAGE
HENREDON
luxe, 7 drawer, walnut, finishedb
Serta Perfect Sleeper twin box

mattress
All exc.

and

Hollywood

bed

cond.'835-4155.

DIN. RM. SET;

CHESTS;

fram

DROP

y

3

KNOTTY
PINE
CHAIRS,
BEAUTTfully finished,
square
captain
desk
or table to match, 42 x
26”
reas. white wrought iron coffee ‘tab
234-7131.

MOVING:
bed,

PAUL

chest,

REVERE

also 3 piece

SINGLI

bdrm.

set,

|

new. Davenport, mirrors; card tab!
Gihee and crystal glassware. DA

KITTINGER

BREAKFRONT,

DRE:

ers;
revolving drum
tbl.;
LR ec
tbls.;
desk;
trunks;
draw
dra
elect.
Frig.
dbl.
oven,
range,
new;
misc.
465-1355.
CHIPPENDALE DINING ROOM §
pes., $125; hide-a-bed, $65; Quick k

rotisserie,
chr.,

$12;

$7. 00:

elect.

range,

complete

$25;

baby

bed. |

966- 0246.

BOOKCASE:

SERVICE

Doulton

Monmouth;

frames;

onyx

Marlboro;

lamp;

1

ple.

6

ROY

developer;

diamond

Gorham

ring. “CE

HOTPOINT
DISHWASHER- PORT.
built-in, maple top $45; GE dbl.

elect. range $30;
exc.
cond.
curtains and

LIKE
tbl.:

NEW

$45 ;
Many
rs.
drapes. 831- Sead.

BEAUT.

30’
x 30’;

Revere

washer

’;

chime

MAH.

DINTI

French
Prov.
co:
Chinese red commoc

clock;

and dryer.

PA

comb.

Ma

9-1581.

36”
PARKER
HEAVY
sweeper. Trailmaster
$35. 945-3161.

HANDMADE

DUTY
model TM §

BEAUTIFUL

SPREA

24”
BLACK
AND
WHITE
RCA
TV;
large
gold
frame
mirror;
dropleaf
tbl., 4 chrs. and pad;
china
cabn.;
Kitch. set. 726 Asbury, Evan. GR
5-

quilts,
coverlets,
dust
ruffles:
size;
pictures;
furn
=
br’
brac. Perfect and reas. 433-

LEAVING
TOWN
EVERYTHING
must
go;
elec.
stove,
refrig.,
Kenmore
washer,
din.
tbl.,
plus
chrs.,
eteen's beds, misc. 618 Lincoln, 475-

ea

aR

{

o

Hotpoint elect. dry

ANTIQUE
CHERRY
DROP
LEAF
tbl., sq. oak tbl. 45’, Wicker
porch
chrs.,
Walnut
desk,
mirrors,
misc.
7
ade Wilmette Av., Wilmette. AL

trunk:

3 PC. BDRM. SET. Cane —RESae
and tw. sz. bed;
gas range; desk;
ladder’.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Annesnaneiiie * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
and The Village hempli gitar, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

:

tbls.;
rockers;
mirrors;
ose
chrs.; dinette chrs.; paintings;
steel file;
mag.
racks.
Weber’
Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.

LOVELY
OLD
PAIR
BRASS
a
sconces. $75; contemporary lim
end tables and cocktail table, $35
group. Call 446-3225.

4 CHAIRS, FILIGREE PACKS, FRUITwood
finish,
first
reasonable
offer.
Call Sat. eve. or Sunday. SH 3-0875.

;

LALIQUE STEMWARE, WATE
LIQUER GLASSES. m4 1
SUNDAYS
OR
AFTER
DAYS

FR.
PROV.
BEDRM.
SET,
1 TWIN
headboard;
60’’ dresser;
mirror and
night stand; kit. tbl., 4 chairs; elec.
wash.
mach.;
adding
mach.
UN
47979, after 6 p.m.

EXTENSION TABLE
WITH 3 LEAVES
Al 6-4224.

m.

‘

table, $35; desk, $25; bu ffet
fee
Thurs. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1714 Fri. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Evanston

ITALIAN
OXFORD-KENT
LADY’S
pull-up cane chairs, apricot silk seat
and
back.
Ital.
Oxford-Kent
lounge
chr.,
practically
new,
reas.
priced.
Phone 525-3189 after 4 p.m.

pr. cherry

(rnd.
glass)
china
cab.,
;
but
crock,
$10;
dropleaf
mahog.
jin
tbl., $25;
plum 9x12 wool mi
sm, dropleaf kit. tble., $6.00
mi
tble., $2.00; ant. side chr.
17;
cricket
chair,
$7.00;
old
$12;
stroller,
car bed. ea.
folding
metal
chairs,
$6.
Elmwood, Wilmette.

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Open Mondays and Thursdays to 9 p.m,
oe
Se
Saturdays at Noon
S WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

ESTATE

PRICED TO SELL.
6
cane-back
Queen
Anne
chairs;
walnut
din.
table,
6 chairs;
28
x 48
solid walnut table, 4 chairs; dressers;
end tables;
old desks;
lamps;
2 lge.
rugs;
wicker
hampers;
old trunks;
oak kegs and lge. crocks; much misc.
1225 Hunter Rd., Wilmette.
THURS.,
FRI.,
10-3.
HAVE
FUN
exploring quaint storeroom! Loads of
antiques, 100 yr. old dresser $50, dbl.
bd.
$10,
chrs.
$1.00
up,
drop
lfs.,
trunks, rd. tbls., drape, country kitch.
chrs.,
washbowl/pitchers,
bookcase,
much more! Rear entrance—666 Central,
Highland
Park
(corn.
Green
Bay). Pink door.

For Sale—Household

BASEMENT
everything
ton—Rear.

3

SEAT

refrigerator-freezer;
24’ wooden extension

272-0933.

SALE:
DESIGNER
cheap. 234 Lee 71
eV
Thursday, Aug.3, 9 to 9

COUCH,

range.
$35; twin
$35. 965-6866.

* Highwood Herald

sz.

$25;

beds,

36”

compl

GAS
x

Classified —

T
Z

�172 For Sele—Househald Goods
2
Sea

ER

SELLING

tul

in

4

OUT

model

DISPLAY

homes.

Will

rate, up to 50% off. We deliver.
:

255-0670
FURN.
ALUM.
GLIDER;
ng rocker;
chaise; 9x10 fiber
amps;
wrought iron table;
14’
+; lawn sweeper. OR 3-5028.

:; DIN. RM. TABLE
WITH 2
leaves and pads; 6 chairs and leather
pped
coffee table. All in
ondition. 296-8306 after six.

Sarage

Sale.

Fowler

BED;

baby

INFANT

swing;

reasonable,

All

jump

like

new.

50

OF

MODEL

Empire,

HOMES

1

965-4300

Gibson 16 Cu. Ft. Refrig.
REEZ.,

171

LB.

ED

TO

SELL—

&gt; Furniture;
Frigidaire

FREEZ.

CAPAC.

6

ROOMS

DE

OR

PAD Ss,

4-7296.

AVY

NYLON

PLUSH

CARPETING,

hoice of 4 colors. reg. $8.00 yd. close
east

$3.75

. Dempster,

ING

yd.

SALE.

‘ain
layout,
tached, $40;

Terms.

Empire,

965-4300.

BEAUT.

$40;
Polaroid
Storkline buggy

H.O.

3

e;

3 CHESTS;
couch.
All

nie. Best offer. Phone
p.m.

Jotpoint Stove,
. SECTIONAL
table;

BOOKin
good

OR

4-0683

lamp; hanging fixture.
Excellent condition
Call 296-5179

WHITE

FRENCH

PRO.

ANTQ.
WHITE
BDRM.
SET:
DBL.
bed,
triple
dresser,
mirror,
chest,
night stand, spg., matt.
Cust. made
bedspread w/bolster. $200..OR 4-5753.

PA 4-5818

YER SEWING MACHINE ZIG ZAG
chments

will

and

deliver.

cabinet;

guaranteed,

Dealer

ALpine

MUST
SELL
FEDDERS
AIR
CONDItioner, 7,800 BTU;
110 volt; excellent
condition; reasonable. 677-9224.

1-

FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES
Y cheap. 2 chairs; tbls; 2 chests;
1; 2 lamps;
Refrigerator.
Call
379 after 6 p.m.

TIQUES
CELLA

AND

INTERESTING

EOUS.

Would

1920 prices? Thurs.,
_Willow, Deerfield.

ETING,
600
Will

ALL

you _

Fri.,

LIGHT
FINISH
METZ
DINING
RM.
set, table, 3 boards, 6 chairs, server,
china cabinet, pads. Good condition.
Reasonable. Phone ALpine 1-5528.

MIS-

Hotpoint Elect. Range,

believe

10 to 4, 119

WOOL

OR

yds., surplus new.
separate.
Empire,

CLEAN:
$50

ALL
$2.75
LA

a
5-

HOTPOINT,
WHITE,
WITH
ezer, motor only 2 yrs. old. 2
pers
plus
meat
keeper.
Deluxe

sts, corner desk.

4-8923

‘riqidaire Refrig.-Freezer
_ LIKE NEW CONDITION. $200.
_

range,

9

GREEN
mo. old;

ening or weekend.

CONTEMcall Thurs.

878-9526.

.D LOUNGE
CHAIR
WITH
CANE
des, plastic
cover
made
for
the
included.
Excellent
condition.

764-1056

S—LIKE
; occ’l,

sph

Beach

f

UPH.
DINING
and club chair.

Apts,

334-4399,

eve-

y.

ING CITY, MUST SELL 8 RMS.
a
din.; liv.; bedrm.;
Tec.
dishes;
linens;
knick-knacks:
xc. cond.; exc. values. 274-5660.

LINE

YOUTH

BED,

:
ng
Tronrite

mattress
and
ironer $35, Both

5

"S DESK, LIGHT
awers with chair
r $10.
— AL 6-0486

INNER-

cover,
items

_lent condition. AL i-7964.

$35;
excel-

WOOD, 3
$15; lawn

__ BEIGE WOOL CARPETING
rubber

pad,

2 areas,

plus hall. Excellent
d. Call 491-9879.

ILDER

SELLING

rniture
pate

in
up

4
to

ft.

328-0969.

Pc.

and

condition.

DISPLAY

model
homes.
Will
50%
off. We deliver

EFRIGERATOR,
il cu.

OUT

12x14

KELVINATOR,

Excellent

Dining

condition.

Room

24”
$65.

Set

OD
CONDITION.
REASONABLE.
after 4 p.m., 869-0474
‘Y

PILE
FREE
FROM
SOIL
IS
carpet cleaned with Blue Lustre.
it electric shampooer. $1.00.
AOI HARDWARE,
EVANSTON

\R DIVAN, BLUE AND WHITE;
Fi cabinet;
king sz. Nettle Creek
bedspread. 272-1323,
,
WOOL
CARPETING,
13’ X 19’,
stairs; gold sheer curtains.
After 6 p.m. PA 9-1686

Classified

Evanston Sbiiew
¥

39"

cond.;

$75;

cond.;

Bendix

$35.

MOVING—EVERYTHING
ROOM
APARTMENT
WILL SEPARATE.
OR 6-2193

FROM
MUST

31%
GO.

MODERN DOUBLE BED, MATTRESS,
box springs, full size dresser,
night
stand.
Call 446-4178.
REBUILT
MARQUETTE
WASHING
machine and Kenmore electric dryer.
Good working condition. $125 the pair.
869-7509 Friday after 6 p.m.
4.1:
SIZE
-REFRIG:.
1~
ELEC,
stove; 3 disposals; (all Westinghouse)
2 s.s. with faucets;. After 6 p.m. or all
day Sat.-Sun. 475-0296.
HOUSE
SALE.
THURS.,
FRI.,
SAT.
1113.
Wesley,
Evanston.
Secretary;
bdrm. set; glass encl. bookcase;
end
tables; floor lamp; old raaio; misc.
DOOR
ADMIRAL
REFRIGERATOR
freezer, 13 cu. ft. $50; Crown 36” gas
range, $25. Both in excellent condition.
Call 869-2670.

NEED

full
ext.

1-

175

Prompt

$ $ $

pick-up.

Dealer

PRIVATE

UN

FR.

SZ.
Casual
QAAA.

Period Furn. Any age, cond. Painted
dishes;
Pictures;
Misc. Any kind of
Oriental rugs, Amer.
Orientals;
also
Piano. Dir. 588-1020 anytime.

All Types of Merchandise

UN 4-0189

JANE

644

N 4-250

WANT
IN

CRIB

AM

2-2023; eves.

VE

5-1640

MUST

OR
QUEEN
under
$100.
4 p.m.

MUST SELL: APT. DINING SET, $50;
bed
frame,
hdboard,
$20,
gg
|
chest, $40; stoneware dishes, $35. 102
Dodge, Apt. A. Evanston.
BEDROOM
All
in
good

IN

176

For

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

$3.50 gal.

REG.

$4.50 gal.

While

Player

1905

HALLICRAFTERS
SX
96
SHORTwave
receiver;
like new.
Ideal
for
ham
rado
operator.
492-3046.

2\|'' Admiral Table Model TV
$50. Call
869-6513

after

¢ Wilmette Life ° Winnetka Talk ¢ Glen coe News ° Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,
onder

6 p.m.

* Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald

.
Ca we

Park

Bluff

1

set;

fan;

chest.

OF TOWN
AND
chairs;

DRYER;
din. set; ©

Misc.

Dishes:

fur stole; clothing

asa

ON

ee

Pe

galore;

GARAGE

SALE

707 CENTRAL AV., WILMETTE
_
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Ping-pong tbl.; crptg.; crib; hi-chair;
sonvene
girls’
clothes;
bric-a-brac;
ete.

MOVING
freezer, $125;

$150;- ash

SAL
E—16’
12 x 18 green

bdrm.

set,

$50:

REFRwool rug...

3 braided*

rugs,
$20;
accordion;
crib;
girl’s
Clothes; golf clubs; books; Saturday,
Aug. 5, 10 to 6; 3242 Prestwick Ln.
N’brk. 272-7197.

BACK YARD SALE:
crib
yr.
5
and
mattress;
Collier
stroller w/sunshade;
string play pen,
pad; pottie chr.; baby bath; carseat:
car bed;
full bed w/foam
mattress:
Kodak movie camera. 426 Keeney St.
Evanston. Saturday only 1 to 4.
as
GARAGE
SALE,
MOVING.
EVERYthing must go. Washer; dryer; stove:
refrig.;
sofa;
studio couch;
drapes:
kitch. dinette
carpeting;
furn.;
B.R.
set; ‘mirrors; study lamps;
lugeag :
girl’s figure skates, sz..6; much misc.
555 Earlston Rd., Kenilworth, 251-0678.

28

© Deerfield Villager ©
Kee
|

RE-ENFORCED
CONCRETE
patio blocks, 30
x 25” plus 8 smaller,
16;
Air
King
dehumidifier
$25:
overhead gar. door,:9’ wide w/hardware, $35 or reasonable offers. Phone
251-7028.

Highwood Herald August 3, 1967, ;
«ed

pet Se
pet

CENTER
Highland

chrs.

elseman,
Merry
Mites,
Sax
labels:
Much
misc.
Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat.
9:304:30; 1244 Larrabee Lane, Northbrook.
(W
off
Lee
between
Walters
and
Shermer. )

GARAGE
SALE:
SAT. ONLY, AUG. 5,
10 a.m, Vict. sofa; wicker; twin beds:
old
records;
washer,
dryer;
much
misc. 1200 Forest Ave., Evanston.

serving Lake Forest-Lake
.

ee

Rd.,

TBL.

NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE
Baby eqpt.—clothing;
tables;
kitchen

$1.25 at.

REDECORATING AND BAG SALE
We're having our face lifted—everything
must
go.
Bag
sale
on
all
women’s
and children’s clothing and
men’s haberdasrery.
Everything else
sold at whatever reasonable price you
name.

GOOD CONDITION,
Call HI 6-4824.

cond.

Sheridan

OUT

set; chests;

it last...Hurry!

ORT VALUE

6-1899.

8
3

utensils;
linen;
oil Paintings;
water
oo
clothes; books. Reas.! Call 475-

WARNER PAINTS
806 GROVE ST., EVANSTON

RCA
VICTOR
PHONOGRAPH
21”
TV AM/FM
radio. Walnut, $375 RCA
Victor
21’
TV,
Orthophonic
HI-FI
hook-up,
wal.,
$200.
Exc.
cond.
AL

exc.

kit.

ENAMEL

SOLD
BUILDING,
MOVING
OUT
OF
town, must sell everything. Rollaway
bed;
mod.
bdrm.
set;
washer
and
dryer;
sml.
gas refrig.;. TVs; “typewriter and chair; elec. blankets; fans;
girl’s 20’’ bike; steam cab; foot bath
Massager;
screens and screen doors;
books;
vegetable
juicer;
lg.
pipe
wrenches, tools, work bench; dresses,
size 12-14; wedding gown and formals,
size 5; men’s clothes, size 42; size 5
shoes.
Misc.
household
items.
818
Mulford, Evanston.

72’’ open, 4 mtchng.

MOVING

ALSO ODDS AND ENDS OF
PAINTS AND ENAMELS
AS LOW AS 9c QT.

Sale

SALE—DROPLEAF

MAYTAG
WASHER
bed;
sofas;
lamps;

$1.00 gt.

$10.00

dehumidifier;

STABLE SALE
742-9th St. Wilmette
Built-in elec. Tappan oven, range top;
TV
console,
$35;
oil
paintings:
frames;
twin
bedspreads;
antiq.
scales; rockers; wash stands—Accordion, $20; girl’s clothing;
THERMOFAX, $50, misc.

'

PAINTS

HI—FI
EQUIPMENT,
LOUD
SPEAKers, $30 to $250;
mikes,
amplifiers,
changers,
test
equipment,
custom
stereo, tape and records. Pre-recorded
and
blank
tape.
Many
small
items.
Every item a bargain. GR 5-4672.

in

SALE

$5.00 ea.;

$45, orig. cost $330;
mtchng.
server
$25, orig.
cost $150;
ceramic
round
cocktail tbl. $45, orig. $136; drapes 94’
long
x 375” wide $20;
decorator
screen $30;
clothes, size 12-14;
mis.
items. Friday only. 1040 Hampton Ct. .
Deerfield. 945-0296.

Discontinued colors
REG. $6.60 FLAT PAINT

GOOD

stools

23'’ closed,

BLOND

W/HARD.-.””

SALE THURS. AND
FRI. 10
3 p.m. 330 Green Bay
Rd.,

GARAGE

NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED

COLLINS
75A2
RECEIVER,
HAMmerland
SX400;
HT-9.
and
Exciter;
High powered transmitter 500w; General purpose supply;
code oscillator;
misc.
transformer
tubes.
272-6276
Thursday and Friday.

Portable Record

SWITCHES
Call AL 1-

Sale—Miscellaneous

CLEARANCE

TEAR
OUT THIS AD AND
CALL
GR
5-8696 anytime when selling Furniture,
Antiques,
Old
Jewelry,
Misc.
Dorothy’s, 1231 Chicago Av., Evanston.

174

clothing.
256-2990

ASH

DRAPES

hockey equip.; grill; lawn and porch
furn.; misc. Everything reasonable.
SALE
ANTIQUES: mantle clock; scroll back
baby hichr.; piano;
drop front desk;
rnd. drum table; wood burning stove;
misc.
old glassware;
2 baby
cribs:
stroller;
matching
wal.
end
tables:
clothes;
much
misc.
hshld.
furnishings. Sat.-Sun. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1708
Prairie, Northbrook West.

EVANSTON
opening Aug. 22.

NEW

color

din.
rm.
set,
tbl.
extends
100”,
chrs.; black metal tw. beds $10 ea.;

bar

WHITE FRENCH RABBIT COAT WITH
tan shadings; worn only twice.
Best offer
724-9439

LONG
FORMALS
WORN
ONCE:
white
and
light green
crepes,
aqua
linen, blue chiffon, all size 10. AL 60792.

SET,
COMPLETE,
AND
condition. Call 446-2002.

LIKE

2x2

Glencoe. Black tweed hide-a-bed $35; _
40’ elect. stove w/2 ovens $60; mah.*

human hair fall w/black patent case
and
block.
Can
be
dyed.
Imported
from Paris. $60. PA 4-7297.

BOY’S
SHORTS,
SHIRTS,
PAJAMAS
sz. 10 to 14. Girl’s play cloths. sz. 10.
Ladies’ dresses, sz. 10, blouses sz. 30.
10c to 25c ea. Glenview. 724-5561.
4

SELL;

DRAW

GARAGE
a.m. to

FINEST
NATURAL
RUSSIAN
SABLE
2 skin boa, worn once, originally $300,
now $200. ALpine 6-1577.

PRIVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO
PURchase inexpensive used furn. such as
Hollywood beds, sofas, uphol. chairs,
etc. Call early A.M. GR 5-3000.
BED.
CLEAN,
DOUBLE
size
in
good
condition
Please call 491-1761 after

size

THE: LAST ACT
80914 MAIN
Closed for the summer,

bulbs.

ware to fit double window and single
window, $10; Assorted curtains, $2.00
and $4.00 per pr.;
single bedspread
w/matching
drapes,
$10;
boy’s
ice
skates, sz. 9; artifical flower arrangePyar
Very reasonable, 673-1253 after
p.m,

RESALE

IRON
GRAY
WIG,
TWO
made in Paris. Crenshaw
6638 after 6.

flash

REAL BARGAIN

BEIGE

GILLOGLY’S

Sale on all summer
Green Bay Rad.,

SB

slides—Rose
Parade—others.
Size 44
men’s jacket, never worn. 7” Circular
saw, 214” maw se
pes duty drill.
.
1
518 Park Avenue

MANUFACTURER’S
SAMPLES—
Women’s apparel, 25 to 50% off, szs.
7-10 Misses and Juniors.
ORchard 9-2990.

EXC. COND. USED FOR 1 CHILD.
Call 491-9699.
WANTED TO BUY
CANOPY
ATTACHMENT
for single
cherry
Stickley
4 poster.
Will pay $45. Call SU 17-7987.
WE NEED PIANOS
oriental rugs. Fine furn. and china.

FI

pk.

WARDROBE

KENILWORTH

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques. For quick
service call
The Original Crost ctsdoratie
Store

10 to 6

MAKE OFFER
“
Federal enlarger. 8 mm. action editor.
Weston light meter, movie
title set,
flash gun takes AG-1-M2-No. 25 bulbs,

WOMEN’S
CLOTHING
FOR
SALE
very
good
condition.
Winter
and
summer
clothes;
mohair
sweaters.
Call after 5 p.m.
446-6867.
Anytime
week ends.

ANY AMOUNT FURNITURE, DISHES,
tools, job lots. Liquidations. Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner PA 4-5171.

night til 9 p.m.

835-4217

ANTIQUES AND JUNQUE
Thurs. and Fri., Aug. 3 and 4th. 9:30
to 5. 2300 Glover Lane, Northfield, 2
old brass candle sticks; iron pieces;
picture frames; jewelry; rug; lamps;
dishes;
children’s
like new
clothing
(Saks); Mink stole; hide-a-bed; chrs.;
furniture, like new buggy; 2, girl’s 24”
Schwinn
bikes
and
many
more old
and new items.
REFRESHMENTS SERVED
:
MOVING SALE:
2
2 office desks;
draperies;
tables;
6’
Swimming pool; baby crib and equip.;
maternity
and_
children’s
clothing;
movie
$800 sofa, sacrifice $350: 8mm
projector;
decorator chairs;
coronet;
solid maple bunk beds, dresser, chest;
solid cherry master bedroom set: wire
fencing and misc. items. 729-4468, 2932
Harrison St., Glenview Thurs. 6 p.m,
to 9 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

and Furs

10, 11, 12. ALL SEASONS.
and
dressy.
Also shoes
256-1881

JEWELRY

thru Saturday

Friday

COLLECTION—FURS

MODEL'S

4-5133

PARTY

Glencoe

WATCHES,

Complete Repair Service
Antique Jewelry

BETTER CLOTHING
Many with famous labels.
ELITE REPEATS RESALE SHOP
7635 N. Paulina St.
761-7700
14 blk. N. Howard St. ‘‘L’’.
We also sell on consignment.

561-7256

Ct.

Open Monday

ALL LADIE’S AND CHILDREN’S
Summer
clothing,
50c;
Men’s
swimwear 50c; Blouses 10c; Shoes, 25c.
823 Dempster, Evanston
328-5775

HIGHEST

Tudor

CLOCKS,

Bargain Boutique

5-0108

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
FROM

348

5,000 ITEMS—$1.00 OR LESS
All Sales Final. Cash And Carry.
SUMMER HRS.: THURS 12 TO 8 p.m.
FRI. AND SAT. 10 TO 4
Y-NOT RESALE SHOPPE, INC.
646 W. Diversey
281-6636

1-4300,

Miss Hall

NEED

Apparel

DESIGNER’S

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OB-

FOR

6-6957.

SUMMER CLEARANCE
SAVE 20% TO 50%,
ON FINE, GENTLY USED CLOTHES.

ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED

TOP

HI

CHGO’S MOST FABULOUS RESALE
SHOP IS HAVING THEIR FAMOUS

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN

JECTS-FURNITURE.
PRICES PAID.

$200.

ORIGINAL-

ADMIRAL
17 INCH
T.V.
SET
WITH
cabinet
stand.
Excellent
condition.
Call
LOng
‘Beach
1-1400
Apt.
310
mornings.

MERCHANDISE

GReenleaf

asking

ATTIC ANTIQUES *

T.V.

CONSOLE,

AMPLIFIER;
LIKE
NEW;
GIBSON
Falcon, 1-12’ , reverb and trem. $160
724-5473 after 6 p.m.

Goods

size. Call Linda, ALpine
215, 10 a.m. to6 p.m.

HIGHEST
0
BY
FOR

FOR

WESTINGHOUSE PORT. STEREO
with 3 speakers. 2 years old.
$180 new. Asking $80.
Call 729-3618.

dresser with mirror, night table, desk
and chair, bed frame (either twin or

ROPER GAS RANGE,
4 BURNERS;
COPPERTONE.
EXCELLENT CONDITION
Please call 835-4617 after 6 p.m.

FURNITURE;
DISHES;
set;
some _ antiques.
condition. Misc. items.
N 4-4116

to Buy—Hshid.

MOVING—COMP.
SET
RATTAN
—
porch furn.; straw porch rug; Bamboo.«
den
furn.:
couch,
2
chrs.;
24”
Magnavox
TV
console;
din.
rm.
dropleaf tbl., 2 leaves, 6 chrs.; port.
dishwasher;
kit. tbl., 2 chrs.; 2 rose
pull-up chrs.;
3 chests
of drawers;
dresser/mirror; 3 twin beds; 20” TV:
Boy’s 10 speed bike; Surf board; seed
spreader; 4 metal lawn chrs.; power
mower/catcher;
Grill
w/motor/spit;
misc. Call AL 6-1489.

$100. Call Dick.

PA 9-1408

21’’

ly $700,

EXAL

pmieeie

WATT KNIGHT AMPLI8’
speakers;
1 stereo
Price

COLORED

Wanted: Large Dining Room

BEST
OFFER-COUCH;
PR
LOUNGE
chairs;
sect. sofa;
barbecue;
sewing
machine;
misc. GARAGE
SALE.
ID
2-4979, 549 County Line, Highland Pk.

2

Dealer.

| 176 For Sale—Miscellaneous

INCH
MAGNAVOX
T.V.-STEREOHi-Fi-AM-FM
radio
combination
in
one unit. In excellent condition. Call
761-2376.

ZENITH

REASONABLY-PRICED,
GOOD QUALity bedroom
set wanted
by college
grad
setting
up
apartment.
Need

elec.

PC.
SECTIONAL
SOFA;
DRAPES;
carpeting;
tables;
lamps;
bedroom
sets; bric-a-brac. Excellent condition.
Reasonably priced. 262-5532.

$25.

if

STEREO
TAPE
RECORDER
sale. $100 or best offer.
724-7683

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

Call
after
272-0038.

HOMESPUN
DRAPERIES,
VARIOUS
sizes. Friday afternoon and Saturday
morning at 800 Lake Av., Wilmette.
3

Wd.

WE

ELECTRIC

STUNNING TURQUOISE
AND
WHITE
Imp. w/white shade, 45” high;
fruitwood magazine rack.
UN 4-8723 or GR 5-1080.

or 764-1146.
NEW
pull-up

good

dryer,
good
6:00 p.m.

a0*

turntable.

23

CLEANER.

condition,

CONDITION.
724-1651

HELP
US MOVE—UPRIGHT
PIANO;
rugs; Toro riding mower; barrel bar;
misc,
furniture.
Saturday only.
2780
Landwehr, Northbrook.

433-0630 after 6 p.m.

AVOCADO
y couch,

GOOD

WESTINGHOUSE

Take for $50. ORcrard 5-7845.

” prir MAPLE BOOKCASE BUNK BEDS,
S, matching
6 and
3 drawer

VERY

GREEN
SOFA
BED;
DANISH
MOD.
ern end tbles. and coffee tbl.; Raleigh
radio, AM-FM short wave, Call after 5
p.m. wk. days 296-4190.

[FRI x

PA

SET,
AL
1-

3 PC. DIN. RM. SET, BUFFET, CHINA
cab.;
din. table with 6 chairs, light
woes:
excellent condition.
Call
1761-

yr.
cribs
w/mattresses;
allent condition. $35 ea.

Say.

each.

DIN.
RM.
9 pieces.

VACUUM

ganent

173

2 ANTIQUE
MANTLES
English,
1
Victorian,
$100
Mirror, 3742 x 71’’,
$10.
Cali DUnkirk 1-1427

TW.
BDRM.
SET;
DBL.
BED
W/
spring and mattr.;
desk;
roll away
cot;
G.E.
roaster
w/broiler.;
mah.
din. rm. set. OR 3-8713 or OR 4-3089.

MARBLE.

HOOVER

SPOTS
BEFORE
YOUR
EYES—ON
our new carpet—remove
them with
lue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Ace Hardware, Glenview.

Electric:
475-0652

SOFA;

YD.
OF
HIGH
QUALITY
USED
carpeting for $50. Call CR 2-4120.

EASY
WASHER;
TW.
BED;
CHEST;
desk
and
chr.;
vacuum;
drapes;
toaster;
folding
cot;
electric
plate;
extension ladder. 864-2140.

w/wink
w/plas-

¢ shield, perf. cond., $35. 475-0291.
BEDS;
Danish

CARPETING

Meee”

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale

STEREO—20
fier;
two

251-0896

EXQUISITE
GENUINE
MAH. DINING
room table, credenza w/glass top, and
8 fully uphol. chairs, $290.
Call 835-1166
RUGS
A MESS?
CLEAN
FOR
LESS
with—Blue
Lustre!
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Ace
Hardware,
Northbrook,

100 yds. wool carpetelec.
stove.
Much

ic. Reasonable. Call RO 1-6923.

—

Reasonable.

CARVED
WALNUT
seers
chairs,

5 yr. old, $95. ALpine 1-3801.

e

AND

GEORGIAN
ENG.
MAHOG.
DIN. RM.
set;
occas.
tables;
pier
cabinet;
antique buffet; misc. Fri. and Sat. 10
to 5. GReenleaf 5-5709.

‘being sold at 40% to 60% off. Will

arate. terms.

10

new.

LEAVES

BEIGE WOOL

CAR

NITURE

e

4 Pc. French Provincial
BEDROOM SET BY DREXEL.

3

BUGGY:

5.

VING
TOWN:
SELLING:
KENwashing machine;
living-dining
aes
white drapes; lamps and
465-2345.

By

Round Dining Room Table

ANY
DROP
LEAF
TABLE
pad. 2 side chairs. In excellent
on. Phone 966-8589 after 5 p.m.

Very

t.

PIANO:
WAL.
CONSOLE
SPINET,
maple drop leaf tbl., w/4 chrs. mah.
din. set, full mah. bed, uphol. chrs.,
cab. TV. SP 17-8587.

BEIGE COUCH AND
BEIGE PRINT LOUNGE CHAIR
In good condition. Best offer.
Call 827-8353.
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
Sofa, 2 chairs, 2 lamps, 3 tables. Good
Soares, Very reasonable. Call HO 58169.

4-4927.

m,

MOVING.
MUST
SELL
TABLES:
chairs; lamp;
twin size beds, walnut
bedroom
set. All in excellent condition, Reasonable. OR 6-0097.

GARAGE
SALE:
18
SALEM
LANE.
Near Golf-McCormick, August 3-5, 10-4
p.m. Pictures; clocks; kit. set; fans;;
youth chairs; household items.

at: automatic

RP

174

FURNI-

3Y

;

172 For Sale—Household Goods

DISHWASHER,
1966
FRIGIDAIRE;
Excellent
condition,
portable,
white,
counter height, Formica top,
$150.
945-8393.

N.
SAT.
9 TO
re and other rummage.

ut

ea

ESTATE
SALE;
PRIV. PARTY
MUST
sell all. Antiques,
furn., family possessions. Thurs.-Sunday 9-5 See at 838
Elmwood, Evanston.

ext

2at.

ee
oat

GAS
CONVERSION
UNIT
FOR
FURnace;
kit. cabinets;
gas stove; radiators; lavatory sinks; disposal; record
turntable; 21’’ TV. 446-7646.

Like

1221

ve

BEING
TRANSFERRED.
MUST
SACrifice $1,500 of fine like new
furn.
ane
living rm., bdrm., kitchen,
etc.
Best offer. 677-8183.

WALNUT,

excellent

NE i

,

�176 "Be: SelewAtibectloneens

176

solid

cab.

crystal.

and

ceramic

‘brass,

Much old pewter, silver, glass, brass,
and china. Much misc. After 9 a.m.
Thurs., Fri. 2020 Colfax, Evanston.
MOVING—SELLOUT:
piano, piccolo, ant. china cab.; picnic
tbl.;
study desks;
chairs;
pic. toys,
games,
snow
blower,
power
mower,
silverware,
stamp
collection,
maps,
books,
much
misc.
2314
Simpson,
&gt;.
Evanston.
AND
SAT.
LEAVING
THURS.,
FRI.
stainless
steel
town.
Mixmaster;
platform
rocker;
cookware,
dishes;
sofa; end tbls.; chrs.; rugs; din. rm.
furn.;
bureau;
Simmons
mattress,
bed;
wardrobe.
ig
Washington
St.,
Evanston. DA 8-1281

STUDENT

COUPLES

MOVING,

COM-

BLUE
LUSTRE
NOT
ONLY
RIDS
carpets of soil but leaves pile soft and
lofty. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.

BACK
TARD
SALE: _ 72, 000
BTU
space heater EZ vent; Bolsey camera
w/attach.;
Formica
kit. set;
occas.
chairs; rugs; bdrm. set; tables. Misc.
items. 708 Oakton St. DA 8-5713.

ORIENTAL
‘RUGS
6X4;
9X12
pastel Chinese hooked rug; ige. mirror
w/shelves;
Hendrix
birdcage
and
stand;
steel animal trap ag
weight
lifting set; go cart. AL 6-2983

ARTISTIC

model

Rug

boats.

7-3975.

9 Ft: ROUND;

GOLD,
BROWN
AND
GREEN.
EXcellent condition, never used. RO 43
FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley Rd., Highland Park
IDlewood 3-1466
TWIN BED CORNER TABLE;
DRESSer; occas. chairs;
kitchen table and
chairs;
squirrel jacket;
clothing and
misc. 724 MacLean,
Kenilworth.
2560488.

5 Piece Chrome
FORMICA
foot pool
6762.

TOP;
table,

Kitchen Set,

ALSO
STANDARD
exc. cond. ORchard

7
4-

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.
#2

BASSWOOD
ROLL
UP
SHADES;
6
year
crib
and
mattress
$10;
Boy’s
football
helmet
and
shoulder
pads:
assorted
carpenters’
tools.
All good
cond. Sat. 2-5. 3012 Central, Wilmette.
KEEP
YOUR
CARPETS
BEAUTIFUL
despite constant footsteps of a busy
family. Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Wienecke
V&amp;S
Hardware, Glencoe.
REVERE
8MM
MOVIE
CAMERA,
$10; projector, $30; Sankyo 8mm elec.
eye, elec. zoom movie camera,
$30;
hair dryer, $5.00. Call 432-2662.

August

3,

1967

21’
JACOBSON
VELVET
TRIMMER
reel type lawn mower w/catcher;
in
top condition. Cost $200. Asking $85.
PA 4-0397.

HEARING

WEATHERED
BARN SLIDING. ONLY
1,000 ft. left in length of 4’ to 14’, 12”
in
width.
$125
takes
all
or
will
separate. Call 432-3892.
MOVING:
DRESSER,
MIRROR;
chairs;
dryer;
record tne
metal
cabinets;
odds and ends. Best offer
takes it. Call 491-1872 after 5 p.m.
MAGNUS
CHORD
ORGAN,
Stratolounger
chair,
$25;
2
chrs.; $25 ea.
PA 4-5697

PR.
ROOM
each, ant.
mesh.
17

177

3

MOWING

EQUIPMENT

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. Pea
subject to change
without
notic
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)
WANTED
FOR PEANUT GALLERY
If
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
accompan
we
contribution.
Send to THE
PEAN
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
Wil
mette, Il.

NORTH

SHORE

AND
1104 EMERSON

METAL

FOR
SALE
25”
COOPER
REEL
mower
with riding sulky.
Excellent
condition $195. Phone 272-2750.
GAR. SALE-—-825 DELL RD., N’BRK.
Housewares; display lamps; sofa; din.
set; rugs; end tables; toys; sm. elec.
appls.; ; skates; china. Misc. 272-7753.
ROTOTILLER;
FILTRON
COFFEEmaker;
canner;
lady’s size 8 brown
ride. boots;
reen twd. ride, jacket.
size 5 junior short formal 272-4693.

NATIONAL
reel lawn

Like New
MOWER.

RIDING
TRACTOR
TYPE
mower, $125. 729-1706.

LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM
FURniture;
rugs;
Kenmore
Sewing
Machine; Dahl wee
desk.

SET

OF

HAVILAND

CHINA;

chair;
table lamps;
Thurs. and Fri., rear
Oak St., Northbrook.

LUDWIG
$175;

DRUMS,

sitdown

lawn

SOFA;

clothing;
Misc.
door please. 1824

COMPLETE
mower,

R 2-3545

UN

PAPER
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

COMIC BOOKS
OLD

178

OR

NEW.

Rammage

647-8694

Sales

BARGAINS!

9:30 A.M. TO

GIRL’S STANDARD SIZE BICYCLE
GOOD CONDITION. $20.
475-7953
TWO 24” BIKES
GOOD NG
ha
729-3070
26’
TEN
tone. $40.

183

SPEED
BIKE;
Call anytime.
PA 9-1318

Sporting Goods
Equipment
PRO

FABRIC

Chair—$12 plus fabric;

Drapery

i

per

from

FREE

$4.69

yd..

estimates. terms

CHESTERFIELD

avail.

gauge

$275;

HONDA

and

1966 MODEL
NEW—VE

guar.

skeet

26’

PORTABLE ARCHERY

INTERIORS

AND

1966

LEO

SET,

$50.

HAPP

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

LIGHT

KING

'65 Honda

HAULING

Larry

Carney

HI

RUBBISH
Basements,
M. DANNER

6-2786

REMOVAL

Attics,

Garages

’66 HONDA SUPER 90
White, excellent condition. Only
miles. $200 or best offer. Call 251-2
1,300 MLES.

272-5762

HONDA

By

GRAVEL

crushed

Beinlich.

180

DRIVEWAY
stone

VE

for

5-1195.

and

0O/U_

REPAIRS

Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

NEW
AND
USED
DESKS,
CHAIRS,
typewriters
and
adders.
New
files,
safes
and
stands.
Also rentals
and
expert servicing.
Glenview Office a uipment,
1721 Glenview Rd., Glenview, non 1676
REMINGTON
STANDARD
ELECTRIC
typewriter, Elite print, excell. cond.,
$150; stenotype machine with tripod,
$110. Call DA 8-7381 after 5 p.m.
FOR
SALE:
MAHOGANY
THREE
drawer
folding
top typewriter
desk
and.
chair,
25.
GReenleaf
5-7373
afternoons.

182

Bicycles

BICYCLE
ROBINHOOD,
USED
ONLY
5 weeks,
single speed.
Original $46.
now
$29, Call
GR
5-9478 Room
207

_after 7 p.m. before Saturday.

CR

'67 Triumph Bonnevil Pa: 0

SALE

2 SETS OF PIPES AND MUFF
$1,200 firm. Call WI 5-4419.

Triumph 650. Customized
METAL
Lots

RED.
HI

GOOD

1965 Super 90 Honda
PERE
miles. Must

CONDITION
sell. 432-1908.

UE
2
ee

eeoP

eas

S-90.

LOW

From

S-90,

MILEAGE,

GOOD

$250 or best

offer.

GR

‘65 HONDA

$275

1965
CO

5-3348.

NDITIO} :

S-9

Red. $250 or best offer.
Days, RA 6-3451, ext. 234; eves.
week-end GR 5-9363, ask for Dave

Ducati

Rent—

Scrambler

'67

200 MI. BEST

OFFER.
6454 N. West
WITH
aL e-e

RO 1-6454

HONDA
50,
1967,
starter, driven less

2

and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
for
boats.
Furn.,
pads,
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
pepet
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
dder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 biks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

like new;
after

YAMAHA

than

ORchard

100CC

1966

CB160_

1965.

IN

RUNS

GREAT—1964

Red.
Engine
frame. Barnet

Carts
65

HONDA.

RA

PERF

cond. Many extras. Also Fury
Must sell. Jobs requires use
Best offer. 432-6736.

PLY
tires.

HONDA
(305) SCRAMBLER,
CUSTOMized, must sell, going to college. $650.
Call 272-7167 or 272-5267 anytime.

$175. Phone

6 p.m.

1,900. MILES, WITH LUGGAGE
Will accept best offer. 256-1307.

HONDA

Tires and Accessories

Motorcycles—Go

HONDA

helm
of ¢

HONDA

:

just
overhauled.
clutch. Call

305

WI 5-3!

SCRAMBLER.

cellent cond. Serviceman
Call 262-2743 after 6 p.m.

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
‘
Caen

CONDI

Now!

—
17.75-14
VANDERBILT,
4
nylon, white wall, tubeless snow
sed ‘only 3,000 miles, $40.
UN 4- 003

BARS.

HIGH

6-2026

'65 Honda 50CC Superspo
LOW MILEAGE.
Call AL 1-3796.

Autos—Trucks—Trailers

193

FLAKE
of chrome.

'66 HONDA

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST TO COAST
INSURED, HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.

2

$275 or best offer.
2-1210 after 5 p.m.

Buy ‘Em

For

Auto

|60CC

Loans

Loan

of: re

4-4508

Automobile

an Auto

I

Best

PA

1967 HONDA

945-6000

192

WHITE;

condition.

5 p.m.

SCRAMBLER. EXCELLENT
$495. Call UN 4-8800, apt.
1966 HONDA S90
3,4000 Miles. Excellent condition,

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD
190

after

JUST
RECONDITIONED.
best. Larry. 432-4375.

With

Jim

50;

excellent

EXTRA CHROME, LIKE NEW,
$1,400. Call 869-1959.

GAME

AUTOMOTIVE

AND

50

1966 XLCH MOTORCYCLE

12

barrel,

Large
party.

Misc.
272-5520

driveways.

HONDA

miles;

dime
rolls,
misc.
for
sale.
selection,
low prices. Private
HI 6-5958 after 5 p.m.

LIGHT HAULING

CUB

WONDERFUL LITTLE BIKE
1966

CIRC.

CUBE MAKING MACHINE
stools, compressors, back bar
and drain board. Call:
1-6561 till 5:30. After AL 1-0853.

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

PROOF

BEST OFFER,
OR. 4-5874

I 6-2551

SETS;

ICE
Bar
AL

CENTS

Be

1966 RED HONDA

Coins and Stamps

LINCOLN

$525.

Asking $

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

250 Scrambler

call AL 1-7711, ask for Tom.

MANY
GOOD
BUYS
REAS.
PRICED
Sat. 10 to 1. 1341 Ashland, Wilmette.

187

S0

ares

CONDITION.
AL 6-1304.
;
°65 SUPER HAWK.

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL.
Call 664-6754.

TOY

x

BELRLEEN

EQUIPMENT.

GARAGE

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL

‘BONNEVILLE

Sell $950 or trade for car.
AL 1-3064 anytime

EXCELLENT CONDITION,
Under warranty, $275.

Toys
FOR

EXCE
6-1639.

1966 HONDA

5.95
3.95
EA.
39.95
ge
9.95
YD,
1.98
© 29

UNiversity 4-3379

disposed of. Crating and Shipping. .
Call for Free Estimates.

MILES,
sell. HI

TRIUMPH

T.T.

CALL AFTER 6 p.m.

186

NE

1966 BRIDGESTO
SPORT 90, LOW
condition. Must

Ditto gauge, $300. CR 2-2626.

677-6350

LIGHT HAULING

lightening,

S-90

$75 IN EXTRAS

MUST SELL. CALL 251-6386.

and weekends

BROWNING

1500 MILES—L IK

1966 HONDA
BLACK,

OFF

BEST
4-7418.

160CC

WITH
5-3693.

WESTERN SADDLES
GOOD COND.

SALE

Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL

NEEDS
SOME
WORK.
over $100.
Call UNiversity

Call

Sale CarpetWork

1966 65CC "one

COPPER

72-8988

Sofa—$22 plus

ies)

150CC TOURING MORES.
WINDSHIELD
AND
AIN
gap” EXCELLENT CONDI

SALE

Call after 6 pm.

SLIPCOVERS— | FOR

fabric. 42 Price

Call 432-6042

1965 HONDA

GOLF CARTS, BAGS, SHOES
TENNIS RACQUETS
SLEEPING BAGS
GOLF CLUBS
FISHING RODS—REELS—LURES
BEACH BACK RESTS
TACK—L—TYERS SPORT MART
939 CHICAGO AV., EVANSTON

TWO

—

$500 OR BEST OFFER

CLEARANCE SALE
V4 WATER
TO V&gt; SKISOFF

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL-—$24
lus fabric, COMPANION
SALE

—CUSTOM

Excellent Condition.

IN

$8.95 TENNIS RACQUET, Now
MEN’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
TENNIS PRESS OR COVER
98c
$65 UMBRELLA TENT, NOW
75 UMBRELLA TENT, NOW
79.95 CABIN TENT NOW
MOSQUITO. NETTING 5’ WIDE 65c
$23.95 SPIN CAST OUTFIT
$12.45 sashes CAST OUTFIT
NGLERS SUPPLY
‘1016 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON

SALE

“4

'66 SUZUKI X-6

SCUBA
TANK;
LIKE
NEW _ BACK
tank; regulator; U.S. divers, fins and
mask, $90 or best offer.
724-5351

AND

FOR AUGUS

RO 1-6454
6454 N. Western Av., Chicag

GOLF BAGS
2.95 to 32, 4
$7.75 IRONS, MEN’S, LADIES’
4.19
$8.50 WOODS, MEN’ S: LADIES’
6.19
WEDGES, PUTTER
4.95 UP
49 SNEAD OR BERG IRONS
36.95
SNEAD OR BERG WOODS tt
NEW LEFT ere ade SET
USED GOLF CLUB
ce Ur
TRADE IN YOUR ot
OLD CLUBS

179

LARGEST:

X-5 INVADER $499

GOLF EQUIPMENT
$12.95 Men's golf shoes 7.95

NEIGHBORHOOD
BSMT.
SALE
Everything
must
go!
Low
Prices.
Family clothing all sizes; bric-a-brac;
much misc. 2235 Sherman, Evanston,
side entr., Thurs. and Sat. 9 to 5.

SLIPCOVER

SPECIAL

NEW RALEIGHS AS LOW AS + 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

7:30 P.M.

LAST WEEK
REUPHOLSTERY

NORTH
Tak geoy i
CYCLE D

TO BERKELEY'S

oy

20”
G.E.
FAN
ON
REMOVABLE
rolling mote) stand, $12 or best offer.
Pr. adult shoe skates, sz. 912 or 10,
$5.00. 3600 Foster St., Skokie.

RIDE-AROUND
Call HI 6-3292

LIGHT WEIGHT BICYCLE PARTS
and accessories (tires, carriers, locks,
light sets, baskets, etc.) Going out of
business.
EVANSTON CYCLERY
1629 Oak, Evanston 328-8834
Tues. Thurs.
Sat. 12 to 5:30 p.m.

o

Ci

SUZUKI

OFF

ON

COME

Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

.

ALE

TO

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to Buy—Miscellaneous

Wanted:

CARRIER,

21” JACOBSEN
MANOR
SELF
PROpelled
mower
with
catcher.
Exc.
cond., $40. 272-3897.
IMMERSION HEATER:
BOILING WAter in 2 min., plug into any alternating outlet. $2. 00. Max
Presant,
5888
Ridge Ave. Rm. 307, Chicago Ill.

POWER

4-1083

Carts

BROWN'S

OLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES | Wanted to Buy: Doll House,

gang—3
reel—tandem
mower,
power scythe,
lawn
mower,
lawn _trimmer. Hastings. AL 1-1111 or WI 5-5559.

Schwinn Tandem

PA

3 SECTIONS
half gold wire

193 Motorcycles—Go

Bicycles

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances

TV CONSOLE
CARTOP

Call

Wtd.

COMPLETE
SET
PRO
LINE
REGIStered
golf clubs,
extra
wedge,
golf
shoes,
umbrella,
bag,
cart.
Never
used. "$175. PA 9-1000, Mr. Benson.

$40;

DIVIDERS,
white, upper

CU.
FT.
COMMERCIAL
FREEZer.
$50;
used,
but
good
overhang
garage door, 10’ x 7’, $35. PA 4-5451.

swivel

BACK YARD RUMMAGE SALE—BED;
2 wooden rockers; dressing tbl.; tele.
stand; oodles of misc. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m,
Thurs. 2011 Pratt Ct., Evanston.

BLOND,

182

|

offer. PA 4-2602.

$50;

OLDS
TRUMPET;
WESTINGHOUSE
stereo phonograph;
Revere
tape
recorder; Hardy Boy’s books. Best offer
takes. 251-1867.

21 INCH

Sale—Miscellaneous

SPRINGFIELD
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rummage sale, 1801 Emerson St. and
&gt;
Evanston.
Thursday,
Aug.

AID

large with metal sides $5.00. 328-5781.
MOVING. GARAGE SALE. REMODELing
equipment,
work
tools,
misc.
furniture. Sat.-Sun. AL 1-2897 or 3008
Old Glenview Rd., Wilmette.

GARAGE SALE: AUG. 4-5-6
256 Poplar St., W. Glenview
Women’s
clothes,
szs.
5-10:
5 pce.
Early
Amer.
living
rm.
set;
much
misc.
GARAGE
SALE:
5 PC.
GRAY
BEDrm. set; girl’s twin wh. bkcse.; bed
hdbd. and frame, chest, bkease.; like
new
toys;
outgrown
size
8 ‘girl’
dresses; mis. 1155 Camille, Deerfield.

Area

FOUR TROPICAL
FISH TANKS,
ONE
40’’, two 24’’, one 20’. Best offer. Call
Sunday between 12 and 3. VE 5-2357 or
VE 5-2373.

For

SALE
FOR
CONTRACTORS.
| ATT:
never used w/vane, sz. base
Cupola;
best
or
$100
50’.
height
34”’ x 34’,

MOVING
MUST
SELL:
SIMMONS
hide-a-bed;
Selmer
signet
clarinet,
case, also metal clarinet, case. Misc.
338- 7548, W. Howard and N. Ridge.

LIKE NEW,
ENGLISH BABY BUGGY,
buggy.
summer
also
reas.;
very
Couch; misc. furniture. HOllycourt 55585.
CRAFTSMAN
BENCH
SAW,
$15;
Craftsman
4”
planer,
$15;
Bicycle
exercizor, new, $10; ping-pong table,
$10;
Toastmaster
grill,
$7.50.
1507
Winnetka Avenue, Northfield. 446-6569

DAvis

GARAGE SALE: 9 to 4
Girl’s 20’’ Schwinn bike;
bird cage;
girl’s
clothes
sizes
8 to
14;
misc.
items. 1431 Maple Av., Wilmette.

SONOTONE 320
UN 4-6695

FLORIDA
BOUND
BARGAIN
SALE:
Henredon
bdrm.
set,
2 twin
beds;
patio tbl., chrs.; misc. Brown Seal fur
cape. Cail GR 5-6009 after 6 p.m. all
day Sat
SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet, $35.
6040 waeeer
Morton Dog
967-5770.
KING SALES CO

hand carved

SALE:
FURNITURE;
movie
camera;
projector;
foot
lockers;
duffel
bags;
etc. Sat., Aug. 5, 10 a.m. to
Charal Ln., Highland Park.

MODERN
BLOND
OAK
DINETTE
set, drop leaf and, extra leaf, 4 uphols.
chairs; man’s 4 suiter luggage case,
air plane weight. DAvis 8-4040.

PCS.
STERLING
FLATWARE
NAtional
Silver
Co.,
Overture
pattern,
$1.50 per
not initialed, complete
service for 6. Also tableful of misc.
linens, guns, china etc. AM 2-7795.

BEAUTIFUL AND

offer.

GARAGE
SALE.
2317 CENTRAL
PK.
Av., Evanston, 9:30-4. Luggage rack;
old fashioned chair/desk;
wht. desk;
grape press; jr. bed; much misc.

JACOBSEN
SELF
PROPELLED
24”
estate
reel
mower,
orig.
cost
$375,
perfect cond., $85 or best offer; Port.
Orcoa chord organ, Carnival model, 8
chords, 15 whie, 10 black keys. perf.
cond. Best offer. 272-6889.
GARAGE SALE FRIDAY 9 A.M.
803 GREENLEAF, GLENCOE
Cupboard; chairs; tables; extra large
fire screen;
andirons;
dishes for 6;
lamps; braided rugs; 8x11 carpet; 2
cots with springs; kit. equipment.

“

an

DOUBLE
DRESSER,
MIRROR
AND
headboard; wooden dinette table and 4
chairs; glass cocktail table; bird cage
and stand. Call UN 4-6695.
HOUSE
SALE.
EVERYTHING
FROM
pens to pianos; beds, chairs; tables;
glasses;
clothes;
a dryer. 850 Valley
Rd., Glencoe. Fri. and Sat..9 to 5.

ANTIQUES:
BRASS,
COPPER,
PEWter;
art glass,
furniture,
and
much
mise. 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

8

176

KENMORE
WASHER;
REFRIG.;
ironer; desk; leaf raker; Bar be cues;
Crown gas range, Call 272-6276. Thursday and Friday.
ELECTRIC
TYPEWRITER,
LATE
model,
sacrifice $150. Bedroom
set;
double bed, i. seget eer, $40.

HERMAN
MILLER WHITE KIT. SET;
4
swivel
chrs.;
sofa;
single
bedspreads;
draperies;
lamps;
kneehole
desk
w/glass top;
dishes;
2 throw
rugs;
women’s
suits, dresses,
coats,
sz. 7 to 16. 248-1133.

60

age

Make

safe.

w/comb.

GARAGE
clothes;
mangle;
antiques;
4 p.m. 284

SEARS
FLOOR
MODEL
CIRCULAR
saw
w/1!2
H.P.
motor;
extension
table,
etc.
Floor
model
drill press
complete with motor. Both machines
in exc. running order.
AL
1-3204 or
STate 2-1212.

~

area

433-1298.
COLD
LAMIDRUM
SANDER,
36”;
nating press, 54’’ x 12’, 1 h.p. router;
‘orbital nage
4’ Skil belt sander;
elect.
mimeo;
Schwinn’s
racer,
speed, like new. PA 4-5486.

bined ‘yard
sale,
nothing
over
$15,
most under $5.00, chairs, tables, end
tables,
bench,
bkcases,
wardrobe,
chests, buffet, ‘couches, bikes, clothes,
etc.
9:30-7
Fri.,
Aug.
4. 1462
Oak,
ranean. 869-9682.

«&lt;

For psp

UIPDARKROOM
| COMPLETE
ment; Winchester 12 gau e, 4. el 12
office file
pump shotgun; office desk;

DROPMAPLE
SOLID
ao
heed
leaf dining table, $25; 3 lovely maple
chairs, $5.00 ea.; 3 sets tble. lamps,

owned.

Classified — 21

�tS

s Motorcycles—Go
Pe:

DA
160CC.
RAM
TUBE
mn,
heavy duty
valve springs, 3
me) different exhaust pipes, elect.

+4 and metric tools.
best offer. 724-5720.

TWO

Must

3

%

160

BEAUTIFUL

CONDITION.

196642

HONDA 160

‘

JUST

old. Call UN 4-4625.

1

all UN

~ 1966
0

S-90

GOOD

). Call AL

CONDITION.

1-5477 after 4 p.m.

=
FS

aap
160CB.
$450
.
Perfect condition.
em = Z
CR 2-3037

aN

OR

‘

BEST

HONDA 66 scrambler
; of Chrome. Clean with extras.
ae

545-7155

~ 1966 HONDA
ENT
age.

160 CB

CONDTION,

Best

offer.

VERY

AL

‘65 Volkswagen

LOW
ay

1-7072.

COND. ONE
272-3489

OWNER.

1960 TR
3A ROADSTER,
RED
white top;
low mileage;
jump
good condition. Call 945-1159.

FIAT MULTIPLA

YOURS

FOR ONLY
UN 9-0217

$50.

1951 JAGUAR
$500 or best offer.
Owner called into service.
Must sell. UN 4-5777 after 5 p.m.

1963 Volkswagen

WITH
seat;

$500 OR BEST OFFER.

HONDA
90
Y¥ 2400 MILES. JUST OVER.
auled. Best offer, Call 835-2539.

I6 point satety and performance
inspection has been done.

and

;

ion,

650CC

chrome.

Many

~ 1966

Hi-bars,

extras.

SUPER

s

CUSTOM

100%

HONDA

mest! MILEAGE, $275. CALL
FTER 6
P.M. CO 17-4659.

oa

- Call

446-5687

after

9 p.m.

1

after 6, anytime weekends.

HONDA 305 SCRAMBLER

Chrome

and Hara No reasonable offer

94 : Mobile Homes—Campers—
eae

Ya

-

VOLKSWAGEN

fr

ng.oe Best offer.
Call PArk

alo Ea:

¥ BRENTWOOD

“

9-1042.

HOUSE

TRAILER,

5, heater, stove, oven, electric
. Excellent condition. Easy lift
. Best offer. UN 4-7879.
:

OVER
PAYMENTS.
‘62 RAN. 45 x 10. 2 bdrm. All electric.
to wall carpeting. In very
good
tion. Must sell immed. PA 4-2237.

| NIMROD

RIVIERA

’

$600.

Call GR

Se

Call

1964 FALCON

ALFA ROMEO

OS Ma s
1957
a3

sleeps 8.

49-0169

272-7608

| VW

SUNROOF,

WHITE,

RA-

dio, excellent tires and condition.

Lyng
es

reeks.

Good

965-2160.

&lt;

Agents for Volkswagen

PANEL

TRUCK,

condition.

1 owner.

Open:

. 1666 TR 4A
ped with I.R.S. Radio;
transmission. $2,000.

oe!
£4

Heater;

Call UN 9-3281.
TRAILER, 48" X

ered.

First

Bees

reasonable

Call -49-0169

Siesive

and

51”

Sports

NEW

1967

waiting for YOU.

Cars

nvertible,

, tires,
ve

BLUE
newly

engine

VOLVO
Come

MERCEDES BENZ
1965 190 D
AND

in for a

MORRIS

MINOR

installed

battery,

parts.

A unique

3

=:

66;

_cond.; must
a

100

327-365 Vette

CLASSIC

engine;

sell this week;
729-5680

"VOLKSWAGEN

ca

TOLVO
Se l ,

y a

P1800
miles.
leaving

Se

S.

CONVERTIBLE.

Perfect
country.

Classified

ee

1966

4

Sunday.

ON EDENS

radio.
Phone

GRAY/RED.

condition.
Must
$3,100. 251-1074.

DOOR.
DARK
GRAY
METALlic with red tex leather interior.
Automatic
transmission,
power
steering,
4
ply
radial
tires,
tinted glass,
dual control heaters, chrome wheel covers. Only
4,000 miles on it.
Save

LARGEST

dealer.

Featuring

livery
coupes

on
brand
new
912,
911
and Targas convertibles.

1550 FRONTAGE
Open

Daily

immediate

1963

EBONY

PORSCHE

de-

top, red
speed.

stock of Mercedes-Benz
Overseas

XKE

BLACK,

Blue Roadster

1966
RED
DATSUN
4
low mileage;
excellent
miles
per
gal.
$1,250.
after 7 p.m.

1961
MGA
wheels, new

DR.
SEDAN
condition;
27
Call
525-6438

CONVERTIBLE.
paint, top, $950.
CR 2-1275

WIRE

1960
MERCEDES
BENZ
190SL
$1,500 or
offer.
Excellent
condition.
864-9816.

leather

bucket

SPECIALS

Sundays

11-5

$2,350

. .

MOTORS
AL 6-0606
AL 6-1220

Wilmette
Wilmette

'64 Chevy I

‘67 Mustang
VERY
LOW
MILES.
RED
CAR
with red interior. Radio, heater,
whitewalls. Cannot tell this car
from
new. Full price

AUTOMATIC.
RADIO,
HEATER,
white walls. This is exceptional
clean
car.
Don’t
pass
it
up.
Showroom
condition.
Ideal
for
second car. Drive this one.

$2,150
‘65 Comet 2 Dr.

$895

'64

RADIO, HEATER,
WW’S, WHITE
with red interior. Full price

H.T.

‘6|

RADIO,

$1,695
Karmann

CONVERT.
with radio.

‘63 Chevy
TRANS.,

Pontiac Gran

Prix

FULL
POWER,
FACT.
vinyl top and bucket seats.
luxury at low, low price.

$695

4

AUTO.

NORTHBROOK

$3,650

FULL
PRICE

CLOTH
seats.

$2,850

TOYOTA FOR 1967
$1,695

'62 Ford Galaxie

Roadster

BLACK

SUMMER
ROADSTERS

POWER
STEERING,
POWER
brakes,
automatic,
V8,
radio
and heater: Caribbean Blue and
matching vinyl interior.

in the Mid-West.

Delivery Specialist
272-7905

~~

owner.

1967 PORSCHE 912
AM-FM Blaupunkt, Michelin X tires, 4
speed trans., 7,000 miles. Best offer.
Call Brian B. after 5:30 p.m., 299-1884.

$995

Only $2,495

ROAD

Largest
9-9

$1,000

JAGUAR

IVORY WITH BLACK VINYL INterior. Only 3,000 actual miles.
Balance of new car warranty.

Full Price $4,495

over

Only $4,795

PORSCHES
1967 912 5 Speed

WHITE

Excellent

Original

EXC, COND. LIKE NEW TIRES;
RADIO. Phone Shelley, 372-8100.

IMPERIAL
72\| Green Bay Rd.
1611 Sheridan Rd.

Friday

Closed

DRIVE FOR LESS THAN 1 CENT
a mile. Truly a remarkable car.

MIDWEST’S

Triumph TR-3

'67 AUSTIN HEALEY "3000" S
. . 67 1275CC MIDGETS

1967 230 SUPER SEDAN

Full Price $2,395

mint

drafted.

low mileage, gas heater,
R aati.
Will sacrifice.

‘67 MGB

$1,760 P.O.E.

4

DIESEL SALE
SEDAN, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISsion,
graphite gray,
color
red
tex leather interior.

car

and cherish. $350 or best offer.
after
6 p.m.
and
all
day

ITIN-HEALY

p.m.
— Saturday.

thru

RED.

heater, roof rack.

MG—Austin Healey

Insurance Co.

Monday

VOLKSWAGEN.

walls, gas

condition. Very clean.
Reasonable. 729-1309.

Savings

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.

2
test drive. We also have a fine
selection of good used cars next door
ao srowroom,
3
Waukegan Rd
Glenview, IIl.
Beak
729-1800

LIGHT

a.m.-5

p.m.

1967 TOYOTA
:

THE

9 a.m.-9

AUTOHAUS

COV-

offer.

Nase

AAB

9

4

~ Wiggleworth's

Re

666

"HI 6-1350

ECONOLINE

ag

One

1965

$625.

radio.

Winnetka
Import Motors
Green Bay Rd.
HI 6-6100

COV-

FOR SALE
FORD 14 TON PICKUP

Ne
en
a

with

Forest

PORSCHE COUPE, ’65
Wht.
w/black
int.;
R/H;
Porsche
maintained. Perf. cond. Best offer.
Call 835-0990 Sat. or Sun.

credit

1960 VALIANT

5 For Sale—Trucks and Trailers
me

red

Lake

E 4-1700

Offers Tremendous

transmission

— 2,000

Convertible,

Western

“Mr. IM PERIAL

TRADE-INS

automatic

1044 N.

EXCEL-

GOOD CONDITION.
Call 272-6815.

FUTURA
Blue,

1961

VERY

new
gray

Knauz Continental
Autos Inc.

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

BUS CAMPER

|

THE NORTH SHORE’S OLDEST
AND FINEST MERCEDES DEALER

Midget Roadster

LUGGAGE
RACK,
RADIO,
lent condition. 259-3858.

OTHER

5-2336.

TRAILER,
48” X 51”
First reasonable offer.

2

‘65 MG

Blue

steercondiblue

1952 300 CONVERTIBLE SEDAN
Collector’s
item.
Dark
green
with
light green leather interior.

‘62 Peugeot. Sun roof, local
car. Hurry don't miss_ this

FREE

1963 220SE SEDAN
Automatic transmission, power
ing, Becker Mexico radio. Air
tioned,
blue-gray
with
dark
leather inter.

1959 300SL COUPE/ROADSTER
CamtEneuny,
restored,
red with black
nt.

mo.-

for

steercondi-

1961 220 SEDAN
Column 4 speed transmission, Becker
Europa radio, air conditioned,
black
with red MB Tex interior.

‘65 Peugot Wagon, low miles,
perfect and pretty. Rare find.
$47.75 Monthly.
‘64 Renault Deluxe, one owner. Always garaged, automatic. 100% 30 day guarantee.

CANVAS

trailer with family room,
. Price

Roof,

1960 VOLKSWAGEN
1959 MICRO

$1,395.

Williams

1964 220SE SEDAN
Automatic transmission, power
ing, Becker Mexico radio. Air
red leather trim.

1963 199D SEDAN
Column
4 speed
transmission,
whitewall tires, dark blue with
MB Tex interior.

Full price

1967 KARMANN GHIA COUPE
Excellent cond., AM-FM radio, whitewalls, $2,000. Mr. Dagdigian, 491-0465
eves., 463-2122 days.

from

SEDAN
Sun

MOBILE
HOME
51’
X 10’.
kitchen, liv. rm., 2 bdrms.,
1
. Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigand
etc. Also includes oil tank;
and
backsteps,
and
underpin-

ee

choose

Sunroof

Utility Trailers

&amp;

1961

to

automatic.

TAMBOURINE MOTORS
1501 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview, Il.
BR 3-5555
Open Sundays
PA 4-8600

blue

1965 VOLKSWAGEN SEDANS
2

brake,

Call Mr.
check.

BUS
Sea

YAMAHA,
60
cc
RED,
miles,
excellent
condition,
heloggles. $200 or best offer. 475-

66

MICRO

owner, power steering, power

automatic. Easy on the eye
and pocketbook. $30.63 mo.
‘59 Ford. Automatic, radio
and heater and whitewalls.
Will stretch your driving dollars. $18.16 mo.

guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

1965 DE LUXE

66 HONDA 50

- Low mileage. Great shape.
_ Must sell. $100 or best offer.

6

one. $445.
‘60 Falcon. Radio and heater,

Excellent

824-6253.

FULL PRICE
‘66 Galaxie Hardtop 500, one

$32.61

446-5662

VOLKSWAGEN

ce TY

ee

1959

Sunroof

—--—s«1966 _BERINI, 50 CC.
50 miles. Excellent condition.
-p.g.
Simple,
no _ gears
to
—35
m.p.h. $100. DA 8-3277.
Spe
1965 HONDA 160
‘rambler pipes; Barnett clutch, oth‘ts
and extras. Must sell. $300 or

_ TRIUMPH

gi

AUSTIN-HEALY
’65
MARK
III
3000
convertible, all extras. Low mileage.
Garage kept. $2,300. ID 3-1322..

1953 MGTD
RED.
A REAL
CLASSIC.
Good body and paint. Engine rebuilt.
New battery. Good tires.
$700 or best
offer. Phone 251-8431.

offer. Call ALpine 6-1320.

3

PRIVATE. $1,495.
Call 864-6174.
VOLVO ’66
122 S, 4 DOOR. BLACK, SHARP.
16 MONTHS OLD. MUST SEE TO
APPRECIATE. $1,800. PA 4-8189 AFT.

MERCEDES BENZ

Brand New
$1,399

'60—190SL

RED.

ONE
OWNER
1964
VOLKSWAGEN
Kombi
station
wagon,
mechanically
perfect. Good tires, low mileage. Call
GReenleaf 5-1115.

EXC.

Se

Te

MERCEDES

tires
Orig.

196 | Foreign end: Sports: Gare

RENAULT °67

1959
MERCEDES
BENZ
220 _
S-,
sedan.
Immaculate,
low
mileage,
Gray with red leather interior, AMFM rad. $1,200. 664-0788.

EXCELLENT CONDITION
Call 272-0504

9-3193

HONDA

MILES.

‘64 Corvette: 2 Tops, Good

1958 Austin Healey Roadster

eaaaey, sie. starter and extras
if
my good condition.
ay

1964 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN
Immaculate condition, Like new
and
battery.
Radio,
heater.
owner. $895. 869-7320.

196 Forsiga
Gad Sports Care

Foreign and Sports Cars

cond., best offer. DA 8-8142.

JAGUAR
XK-E
’64
SILVER
BLUE
w/blk. conv. top. Radio, stereo tape,
luggage and ski rack. Like new tires,
vw
and brakes.
AL
1-6930 wkays.

6 p.m.
and weekends.
272-8988

HONDA
.

sell,

saddles. All good cond.

after

196

MERCEDES BENZ 180 1959
Excellent condition except needs valve
job. Sell at sacrifice. 234-3534 after 6
p.m. only.

’66 50CC YAMAHAS

Western

3
apo=

rs es

196 Foreign atid Sports Care

Carts

HEATER,

Ghia

FACTORY
Full price

EQUIP.

$895

Impala
WWs..

FULL

AIR,
Real

$895

PRICE

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.

Open Sun. ‘til 6 p.m.

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

i
5

Seen iui

US

UePhan

ee

se eat ae

gepie

pe nee
See

724-7350
August
og

:

3,
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Sy

1967
ers

-

�196 Foreign and Sports Cars

200

For Sale—Automobiles

tion. 100% Guarantee, 30 Days or 1,000
miles.
Flawless Java green with all
vinyl interior. Pre-owned by
world renowned meat packing family. This car has had
the ultimate in loving tender
care. We insist that it be sold
to an appreciative

party.

This is a factory exec. car. It
has everything on that Chevrolet offers. It has air conditioning, power seats, power
windows. Loaded. Save Hundreds of dollars on this one.
Corvair

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
heater. Excellent condition.

RADIO,

Falcon

AUTOMATIC

to

Cash for your car
We
750
GR

Need

Chicago
5-4444

JUNK

CARS

JEFF’S
200

McKAY

For

Evanston
GR 5-8000

WANTED

OWNER

LOW

oy
1965
SEDAN
DE
VILLE.
White/bone leath. 27,000 miles. Fully
equipped incl. air. Clean. Beautiful No
rust. $3,295. Plus 1967 VW sedan, red
w/blk.
int. Radio,
WWS.
Only 3,500
miles, $1,495. Buy either or ask for
spec. price on both. Call 475-5283.

1964
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
SUPER
sport convertible, 300 H.P. 327, 4 spd.
4:11
positraction,
new
clutch
and
brakes,
power
steering,
wide
ovals,
red with black top and interior, Sun
tach., 724-3779 after 6 p.m.
1956 PONTIAC. STAR CHIEF
covert,
radio, heater, WW,
PS, PB;
Borg Warner Trans. Body good cond.
White w/blk. and white uphol. 59,000
orig. miles. $265. Call 446-1893 after 6

p.m.

CADILLAC

1967

DR.
HT.
AIR
COND.
Padded roof. Like new.
warranty. Must sell. AL

FULL
PWR.
Low mi. Full
6-0634

1965
CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
2
door, 8 cylinder, radio, heater, power
steering,
power
brakes,
turquoise.
1
owner—school
teacher—$1,350.
AL
14300 ext. 268 or 272-2194 after 6 p.m.

1962 Chevy

Il Standard

SHIFT. $350 OR BEST OFFER.
Call 236-3132 or after 6, 764-0530.

196

Foreign

RADIO

POWER

-

$1,595

'64 VW

Bus $1,095

'63 VW

Sedan

$895

AUTH.

IMMACULATE
CONDITION,
ard shift, radio and heater.

os
ie

3,

1967

Like

"63.

New

Like New

STANDARD
$

STAND-

KEEP

COOL

$1,595

4

NEW

III.

729-1000

WAGON

1962
LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
conv. Black with black leather int.,
full
pow.,
with
factory
air
cond.
1,295.
Days
831-3800.
Eve.
wknds.
835-0343.
PONTIAC
1964
CATALINA
CONVT.
Dark green, black top. Radio; heater;
w.w.;
auto
trans.;
pr.
str.;
pr.
brakes: like new tires. Good condition.
$1,495. Phone VE 5-2465.

1951

Green

POWER.

Packard

1964
CHEVROLET
CONV.
RED,
V8,
auto., power steering, power brakes.
$1,495 or best offer.
Can be seen at 425
Beverly Dr., Wilmette, AL 1-4034

9.

PASSENGER.
conditioned.

ALL

1966 Falcon
6

CYLINDER,
mission, radio.

1965
4

STANDARD

Chev.

DOOR,
V8;
low miles.

POWER

$1,395

1965

Ford

steering.

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

869-3015
SERVICE

CORVAIR

1964

air.

CRUISO,

FAC-

1964 Chev. 4 Dr. Sedan
AUTOMATIC,

RADIO,

POWER

STEERING.

895

CLEAN.

Le

Sabre

$845

WIL-SHORE
611

FORD

GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.
ALpine

OPEN

EVES.

|-5300
’TIL 9 SAT.

CLOSED

6-1090

—

SUNDAY

new.

HARDTOP.

Extra

'63

loaded

Lincoln

model one
trade-ins.

$495

pri

Continenta
Factory
9%

Factory

owner

like

1

FORD
OPEN

DAILY

:
3-4803

BR

SAT.

’TIL 9:30 P.M.

TIL

5 P.M.

1962 CHEVROLET
4
auto trans.;
power

extra

snow

$375.

Call

DR.
Bera:
steering;

tires incl.;

after

5

best Siter

p.m.

VE

5-4020

1962
PONTIAC
WAGON,
R
heater. Good cond. Best offer.
CR 2-4366

62

PONTIAC
Perfect.

STAR

CHIEF

SED.

Full
power. $775 or best
Call CRestwood 2-2333

o

HILL MOTORS —
—
'60
LIKE

225,

CYLINDER,
and Black.

Plymouth
Buick

4-DR.,

DOOR,
heater.

Electra

FULL
Yellow

POWER,
and

AIR

Bel Air

AUTOMATIC,
One owner

RADIO,

$695
‘59 Plymouth Belvedere 2 Dr. One owner
‘61 Imperial 4 Door. Sharp!
‘62 Chrysler Newport 4 Door. Clean
‘63 Valiant 200 —

4 Door

‘64 Plymouth Sta. Wgn. One owner
‘65 Chev. Bel Air 2 Door, like new
‘65 Ford Custom.500 2 Door

Winnetka, Ill.

HI 6-0655

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

=

Greens =

$495

'62 Chev.
4

80 Green Bay Rd.
"TIL 5

new

1131 CHICAGO AVE,

Classic
6

like

Evanston has many other

Conditioned.

‘62 Rambler

trim.

We also have MANY; MA
low priced cars to cho
from. NOW is the time to k
that dependable used —
you've
been
lookin
:
SCHUMACHER
FO D

$495
STATION WAGON,
One Owner, Gray

and

Loaded
with extras.
Dr. Silver Blue.

Imperial
RED,

sharp.

blk.

'63 Cadillac DeVille

‘60 Plymouth

Ford Wagon

Buick

HI

Chrysler
2 DOOR

1964

SPEED-BUCKET

INDIAN

$995
1963

$725.

Full

V8—AT—PS—R—W/w
aqua. A beauty.
$)

4 dr. H.T.
to sell.

like

Monza

4

V8.

new.

'64 Ford Gal. pene
Convt.
Clearwater

NICE

motorcycle,

1959 PLYMOUTH WAGON:
BEST OFFER
724-8839

$1,095

6 CYLINDER,

CONVERT.

CONVERTIBLE

Like

power—maroon

BEST

FORD
GALAXIE
500
CONVERT
V-8, Power Steering, Auto. trans. like
new, Tires, Too. Brakes. Very clean.
BEST OFFER, 864-3641

seats-loved.

tory

WAGON.

NEEDS
REPAIRS.
CR 2-2226.

'64 Corvair

1964 Fairlane 500

4 DOOR

sharp

POWER

$1,145
V8,

Station Wagon,

and clean. Also small
new. Call RO 4-3813.

CRUSO,

COUPE,

OR

MUSTANG
COUP.
WHITE
WITH
black interior. 6 cyl. standard transmission. Very clean. Like new tires.
$1495. Before 11:30 a.m. 725-8939.

AIR COND.;
offer takes.

green.

WWs.

1962 Oldsmobile 88 Wagon

4 Dr. Sedan

CYLINDER,

V8, CRUISO,

'60 220S Mercedes $1,495

’65

64

'66 Karmann Ghia $1,795

Very

Rambler

Impala
STEERING,

$2,400

1959. $100. GOOD UTILITY
OR 3-5770; night, 827-1820.

$1,295
6

5,000
MILES.
Call 432-3331.

1964 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
4 door. white with blk. int. and top.
PS. PB, air-cond. Low mileage. $1,575
or best offer. Call 256-4325 after 6.

TRANS-

1964 Pont. Cat. 4 Dr.
8 CYLINDER, FULL POWER, AUTO-

GUARANTEED

roof

DR.
HT.
best offer.

2 Dr.

$1,495

clean.

'66 Fastback $1,795

2

Gal. "500"

'62 Buick 2 Dr. ‘Hardtoy

1967 Buick Special Deluxe

AIR

$1,495

SPORT

and Sports Cars

POWER.

V8,

top.

LeSabre. Full power..
Black. Silver int.

1938 CHEVROLET 2 DR.:
36.000 mi.;
excellent
appearance
inside and out; mechanically A-1; $695.
PA 4-7556

1963 Ford Cty. Squire

speed,

'64 Pontiac Ventura Cpe.

1960 BONNEVILLE
All power. Air-cond. In good cond.
2530 Crabtree Lane, Northbrook
272-7230

CRUISO,

Conver

4

black

AUTO.

RETRACTABLE HARDTOP
1959 FORD SKYLINER
Fast becoming collector’s age e118

2 Door

Dark

Radio,

1957 FORD V-8
RUNS GOOD. NEEDS WORK.
$100 OR BEST OFFER.
CALL CR 2-8230 AFTER 6 P.M.

.EVERY-

e,

'64 Olds Jetstar 4 "
Sedan,

CONVT.

RAMBLER.

tires,
with

'65 Ford

AUTO.

$1,495

1964
PONTIAC
CONVERT.
LIKE
new tires, brakes,
carpeting;
recent
paint
job, and engine overhaul. Exc.
cond.
$1,600. 272-1017.

vinyl

HAS

Mustang

BODY
AND
INTERIOR.
WILL
to haul away.
Call Chris, 446-

with

oval

3 i

4 dr. H.T. V8—AT—PS—R—W/
Real nice. Ivy green.

CADILLAC
’57 FLOWER
CAR.
LIKE
new. Can be used for pick-up truck,
camper, ete. Orig. cost $7,800. Sac. for
$575. Call after 5 p.m. OR 3-0744.

$1,545

1965

OLDS
CONtop; immacuWW’s;
value
at $1,900. 328-

Sliding
roof.
V8.
Overdrive,
Radio.
One owner. Clean. A great family car. .
$795.
May
be
seen
at 835
Chicago
Ave., rear, Evanston. Call GR 5-4444.

NICE
ewe

2 Door

HARDTOP,
6
CYLINDER,
radio, whitewalls.

Chevrolet
241 WAUKEGAN RD.

1964 LARK

FULL

DR.

Aqua
‘

Auto., Power s
Radio,
WWs.

'65 Mustang

Gold w/black top. 352 V-8 eng., auto.
trans., full power. Must sell 8/15/67.
Receiving co. car. Best offer. 432-7219.
4

new.

'65 Buick Special eam

trans.
Radio,
heater.
Low
mileage.
Original owner. $550. 831-4284.

$1,595

Coupe

Jennings

1966
JET
STAR
'’88
vert. maroon with black
lately cared for;
R/H,
and pride of ownership
6440.

500

Car

Country Sai

Convertible. V8
power
brakes,
low mileage

XL
4
=ODR.
steering, very
$750. Call 945-

GALAXIE

Like

'65 Ford

FORD
GALAXIE
Radio, buckets, power
ror
and good cond.

FORD

Used

10 Passenger. V8 Auto. Powe
ing, Power Brakes, Radio, WV
Green

turquoise

TRANS-

CLEAN.

thing.

SPEED,
3 DEUCES.
BRAND
tires, excellent condition.

Glenview,

1966

YOU WILL BE PROUD TO BE SEEN
in this
1961
Buick
LeSabre
2 door
hardtop. Radio, power steering, power
brakes, air-conditioned. AL 1-7448.

1964 Ford City Squire

IN
V8,

'65 Pontiac GTO

Full
power.
black trim.

Wide

1966

driven

When you buy a Schumac'
Ford
Used Car,
you
bought the Best. Follo
are a few examples.
;
'66 Olds Starfire Cpe.

Pri. party. PA 4-5486.

595

1966 Chevy
6 CYLINDER,

AIR CONDITIONED,
this car.

AVE.
VW

Fairlane

CYLINDER,

suburban

Full

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

500

1963

Overseas Orders Arranged
AGENT FOR VOLKSWAGEN INSURANCE CO.
Bus

Gal.

:

Country. We have anstanding supply of one owt

LT. BLUE,
FULL POWER,
BY ORIG.
ne
under 18,000 mi., $1,390. HI 63676
63
CHEV.
IMPALA
CONVERT.
8
cyl.; black; red int.; orig. owner; ’62
Chev. Impala, 8 cyl., red sta. wagon.

HAS EVERYTHING.

mission,

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

'65 VW

POWER.

Ser Sélo~Automobiles:

Welcome to SchumacherFo

Thunderbird '63 Hard Top

1966 Falcon Wgn.
6

$1,695

I6 POINT CHECKED
100%
VOLKSWAGENS

$1,195

ALL

DOOR,
6 CYLINDER,
STANDARD
transmission. New car warranty.

STEER-

IN EVANSTON

Sedan

1966
2

BUICK
SPECIAL
NO
EXPENSE
spared
in restoration
Make
me
an
offer. Also 61 Corvette, exc. cond. Ask
for George Hyba 475-4410, 869-2028 or
869-6044

CORVAIR

$1,595

VOLKSWAGEN
'65 VW

Ford

OR-

4 SPEED, 140 H.P. ENGINE.
Astro-wheels,
IECO
ignition,
dual
extractor exhausts, $1,550. 446-5167.

Classic

AUTOMATIC,

200

CONVERTIBLE

PONTIAC
’63
BONNEVILLE
CONvertible, red, bucket seats. P.S., P.B.,
r and h, ww’s.
Rust free. No sales
talk, just drive it. Ask your mechanic,
make an offer. Asking $1,250. 491-0468.
CADILLAC
1965
FLEETWOOD;
sand
color;
full
power;
air-cond.;
leath.
seats;
AM-FM
radio;
cruise
control;
garage
kept.
One
owner.
Private. 729-4754.

see.

XL CONVERT.

'65 Chev. Impala Coupe

Sale—Automobiles

T-Bird

1965

2 Dr. Sedan

AUTOMATIC
low mileage.

$2,495

'63 Chev. Won.

256-3157
TOWING, WILMETTE

TRANSFERRED—SAN
FRANCISCO.
Must
sell
1966
Olds
4
dr.;
vinyl
hardtop;
air
cond.;
elec.
windows,
seat,
antenna
and
trunk.
Beautiful
car.
Excellent
cond.
Still
under
WARRANTEE. $3,200 or best offer.
Call 815-653-7319 collect.

4

v8,
ing,

CONDITIONED.

$1,795

$895

LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL TOWN
CAR
(no divider window).
This
1960 was
last
of
padded
vinyl
top.
Factory
customized $11,000, great black monsters. Air cond., auto. transm.,
windows, trunk, 6 way pw. seat, steering,
brakes. Radio, heater. Ideal for show,
restoration of cross country driving at
120 mph. $1,200. PA 4-2962.
Re

TOPS,

$1,495

Clean Cars

ERNIE
Ave.

2

'65 Chevy Stat. Wgn.

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales. 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

~

1956

Landau

AIR

$1,695

TRANSMISSION,

Buy—Automobiles

T-Bird

POWER,
mileage.

‘65 Olds 4 Dr. F85

heater.

Wanted

1965

Must

$1,295

199

NEW.
EXECUTIVE
DRIVEN.
conditioned, stereo tape.

FULL
Low

$895

'66

40

1966 T-Bird Convert.
LIKE
Air

MUSTANG

inal owner on way to Vietnam. 4 on
oor;
V8;
R/H;
de _ luxe.
vinyl
interior; power top; etc. $21,150
PA 4-2356 evenings.

Specials

Convert.

SEE
THIS
ORIGINAL
mileage beauty.

Brand New ’67 Renault $1, aad
TAMBOURINE MOTOR
1501 Waukegan Rd.
‘inathass. Til.
BR 3-5555
Open Sundays
PA 4-8600

1966

Summer

'67 Caprice 4 Dr. HT

'63

200 . ‘Fer. Sele-wAbtomebties

For Sale—Automobiles

Jennings
Chevrolet

“64 Volkswagen
2| Point Satety and
performance inspec-

200

Classified —7

�200

ORD

2 500 with 3 rd.
new w/w/tires,
r 6 p.m.

869-5240,

CHRYSLER
IMPERIAL
2 nr. hardtop; like new tires,
pormateical system, etc., $300 or

vn

t

SUTC::

P/B

AND.

CADILLAC

COUP

ir-conditioned;

all

DE

$300.

CADILLAC

color,

power

windows,

Good

4 DOOR

1961

brakes,

ring. low ai
all 945-2037.

~1931

VILLE.

power:

, brakes,
steering.
1. $1,250. 446 -8868.

Beige

P/S.

Stephens, AL 14-2655.

good

CHEVY

condi-

power

condition,
2

SEDAN

: RUNS WELL, BEST OFFER.
After 6 p.m. phone 622-8395.

4SEDSCHEVY
NOVA WAG.
BODY AND MECHANICAL
. Excellent

buy.

HI

6-6663.

57 Pontiac, 4 Dr. Sedan
DIO,

HEATER,

WwW,

50. UN 4-0645.

P/S,

P/B.

CADILLAC;
4 DR.,
P/S,
P/B,
‘ige color; low mi.; good condition:
ret. $950. 1ane

61

and

9 p.m.

AND

TEMPEST '63 BLUE

CHEVY
’64 BEL AIR, 4 DR. SEDAN.
One
owner.
195
H.P.
8
cyl.
Pw.
steering, AM-FM radio, like new tires.
Excellent cond. Call VE 5-3111.
1967 SUPER
SPORT
350 CAMERO
4
speed Muncie transmission. Full power, radio, heater. AL 1-5232 after 5:30
p.m.
CHEVROLET
’65
IMPALA
4 DOOR
sports sedan, PS, PB, radio, fact. aircond. Best offer. Call YO 6-7345.
5 |
CHEVROLET
CONVERTIBLE
Power
steering,
power brakes.
Fair
condition.
Best
offer.
Call
for Sat.
appointments only, call 251-6442.

‘59 FORD

GALAXIE,

BLACK,
3 SPEED;
tion. Call 475-7941.

GOOD

CONDI-

CHECKER
STATION
WAGON.
Mechanically
perfect.
Suitable
for
second car or equipment hauling. $250
or best offer. Phone AL 6-0441

CONVERTIBLE

CHRYSLER ’’300’’—1963
Bucket seats. One owner. $900.
May be seen at Pure Oil Gas Station,
574 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka.

965-7389.

1960 Bel Air

One
Top

R. SEDAN, 6 CYL., STICK. VERY
clean. $375. 945-0550.
he gee 98. 1963 4 DR.
Full
power, air cond. Good
n
“300 or
best offer or trade for
W ‘63 or ’64. 432-0266.

1960 BUICK LESABRE
owner, White, red interior, 4 dr.
condition. Sell for best offer.
Phone 967-6777.

ge

srcury Monterey |963 4 Dr.
OD
gl
ffer. ID 2-026

$900

OR

BEST

a
AMERICAN,
VERY
: (ag mechanical condition. Radio, two
new

tires.

$140

or

best

328-4660 after 5:30 p.m.

offer.

windows.

AL 1-4034

1963
‘OMATIC
_

FORD

cellent condition.

INCOLN
in

V-8

TRANSMISSION.
Best

EX-

offer. 433-1298.

CONTINENTAL

1964

1959
RAMBLER
Like new motor.
sacrifice. Phone

SE-

°63

CHEVY
cond.; radio;
car. $300 or
Call 256-3292.

1962

Good

condition.
UN

4 Pontiac LeMans Convert.
V-8
(REGULAR
tuto. Exc. cond. 432-3244.

GAS).

ADILLAC
1963
COUPE
DE
VILLE.
Ji power,
white,
vinyl top, AM-FM
0,
air-conditioned,
low
mileage.
od condition. 446-1646.

WAGON.

~ tian

201

3-5908,

eves.

and

Boats

CHEVROLET
taeg

wd

BEL

PRIVATE

SE-

V8;

OLD TOWN

1956 CADILLAC

30’

CABIN CRUSIER
WITH TWIN
220
h.p. engines, fully equipped, fast boat
bargain.
Call UN 4-0813 evenings only

CADILLAC

Ville. Air and Brougham

Call 272-0504.

SEDAN

features.

DE

_FALCON
FUTURA
CONVERT.
fully equipped; excellent condi-

tion; $775; 231-329.
_—— Classified

said,

‘‘I’n

my

dream

I went

up

to

_ The third man

said,

‘‘In my

dream

you both

went up to heaven. I didn’t think you were
coming back so I woke up and ate the piece of
bologna.”

RAINY DAY GAME
Mark a piece of paper like the one below. Lay it on the floor,
and stand back about 8 feet. Taking turns and tossing a
penny, score points according to the square in which it lands.
First to reach 20 is the winner,

SAILBOAT—10

AND
CARTOP
$125. GR 5-3733.

FT. PRAM.

“Little
Dipper.’’
Oars.
Trailer
and
winch, life jackets. Good condition.
Call ALpine 1-5514

O

SUNFISH
TRAILER,
1967,
GATOR
120. Little used. Returning to school.
Must sell. $100. AL 6-1673.

AUTO.
6. $1,3
CRestwood 2 1742,

E
DART
1962
V-6
STICK
ft. Like new tires, newly
purchased
rakes. Call Ed. Apt. 136.
UN 4-5000.

1965 BLACK

PADDLES
Exc. cond.,

OUTBOARD
MOTOR,
SEA
GULL,
Century 100. Like new. 5 H.P. With
wheel carrier. $80. Call 824-2216.

PONTIAC

‘65 BARRACUDA
Call

man

CANOE

FT.
carrier.

‘all PA 9-4559 after 5 p.m.
1014

first

heaven and was greeted by Mr. Kilpatrick. I’ll
bet you can’t beat that!”’
The second man said, ‘‘I went up to heaven
and was greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick.
I’ll bet you can’t beat that!’’

5-9633.

16

st Sac. '67 Impala Conv.
$165.

Three men were walking for 300 miles with
only one piece of bologna. The men didn’t know
who was to get it.
The first man said, ‘‘Let’s all go to sleep. In
the morning whoever has had the best dream
will get the piece of bologna.’’
The next morning when they all woke up the

SPEEDBOAT FOR SKIING
14’, double
cockpit,
very seaworthy,
boat only, first $75 or best offer.AL 15584, 1610 Walnut, rear, Wilmette.

Call 272-4548.

ND.

and

Gals

$400 each.

Call GR

matic
transmission;
power
steering
‘and brakes’ radio; heater. Best offer.

Rd., Wilmette. AL 1-7777

CAT
FUN
BOAT.
’66
HP
motor;
’66 Masterfull mooring cover and
432-1908.

and

TWO 15’ SEA SLEDS—
1 Fiberglas and 1 mahogany.

As is $300. Phone 966- 0228, Niles
ee gRGLy
IMPALA,
AUTO-

AIR

Motors

Guys

SAILFISH
ALL Se ir oie SPARS
NYLON SAILS
CALL HI * 5764

weekend.

AIR

Outboard

BOSTON WHALER
14 FT.
35
Merc.
Cover,
rails,
lights
steering, trailer. Complete $1,200.
Call CRestwood 2-1742.

CONDITION.

transmission,

and

1966
POWER
Mercury
110
craft trailer;
many extras.

3 Ford Fairlane Hardtop
EXCELLENT CONDITION.
$675. Call 869-9471.

REA-

PRICED
“PO:
Seis
“SY
46
FT.
Wolverine runabout: 45 h.p. Mercury
engine
with
electric
starter;
water
skis, trailer included. Must be seen to
be appreciated. Call Rick after 5:30
p.m. at 251-4234.

“AUTOMATIC, GOOD COND. $395.
OR

Good

OWNER—1960
2
DR.
CHEVY
Impala.
Exc.
cond.
Power
steering,
power brakes, radio and heater. $465.
Call 272-8228.

“RAMBLER
IN BEST CONDITION.
- Must
make room for new ’67 in 1 wk.
$700. Call after 6 p.m. ed
or
anytime ae
AL 1-6832

Call

Monza:

BY

'62 FORD 4 DOOR
AION

Corvair

1957
CHEVROLET
4 DOOR
SEDAN.
Automatic
trans.,
radio,
heater
and
snow tires, $200.
Cali 446-3027

er, $2,195. OR 3-5603.

6 CYL.,
STOCK,
plus snow tires. P.S.
Clean.
4-3069

STA.
WAGON.
AIR
heater. Good transp. 2nd
best offer. Minor work.

COND.,
AUTOMATIC
Faas:
sonable priced. VE 5§-2522

ercena.. full power, light blue,
:
Istery, exc. condition. By
IMP.,

4
DR.: HARDTOP.
Power steering. Will
YO 6-6616

1958
PLYMOUTH
STATION
WAGON
8 cyl. Excellent mechanical condition.
One owner car. Best offer. 256-2139.

Call

PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
4 DR.
ee
Air cond., power steering,
rakes,
power
seats,
power

gallery

PS,
PB,
AUTOMATIC,
RADIO,
WWS,
like brand new tires. Call 869-7020.
59 FORD 2 DR. 6CYL.
Automatic trans.; new brakes; rebuilt
engine; good tirres; needs body work. 1
owner, $150. Call 475-5174.

PS, PB, auto. tran., radio, heater, just
ased top and tires. Call between

Chevrolet

EXTRA

peanut

RAMBLER:
4
DR.
SEDAN
W/
reclining seats and factory air. $200.
724-2411 after 6 p.m.

62

OLDS

WAGON.

the

1958 Rambler ASistiad $40.

GOOD CONDITION.
Call 945-1666.
1960

AFTER

AUTOMATIC
TRANS.,
RADIO
heater, light green. Call 724-5184.

Ford Galaxie 4.Door

om,

tobe

:

MERCURY

4-0328

BUICK
1964
WILDCAT
2
DOOR
convert.,
full power,
radio,
heater,
WwWs,
44, 000
miles,
like
new
tires,
excellent condition. GR 5-7488

fer. 446-6675 after 5 p.m.

960
-

cond.
5-0079

Il. 4 Door

LVIN
ING
COUNTRY.
. 40 or 475-9186.

UN

clean. 42,600 miles. One owner. Auto.
trans.;
Power;
good
4 ply rubber.
Load levelers. $850. 272-5524.

FAIR-

seat. Exc.
$1,295. VE

64 Chevrolet

1962

CALL

Co.

BEST OFFER
HI 6-6689
STATION WAGON

DOOR.
4:30 p.m.

&amp;

63 OLDS 88 CONVERT.

1957 Chevrolet Sedan
4

Roebuck

air;
463-

Sears,

rdtop;
full power with
Demers gold with vinyl roof.

P

For Sale—Automobiles

225

Barbara Rotter
333 Dundee Rd.
Glencoe, III.

y

ELECTRA

From:

CUSTOM

11

FT.
POLYSRYRENE
SAIL
BOAT
with nylon sail. $60. Can be seen at

3012

Skokie

Central

hiway).

Av.,

Sat.

Wilmette

(near

2-5.

SAILFISH
13’ 7” WOOD
ALUMINUM
mast, nylon sail w/trailer and hitch.
1966
25’
OWENS
CABIN
excellent condition. Phone
296-2188.

CRUISER~
824-6925 or.

ancianememeniatetniain

tad

rint your
e, riddle or other
on you will receive a $5.00

P Certificate
Moltissa eg

E:

good
at any
you nome.

|

4

current

SEND TO:
PEANUT GALLERY
1232 CENTRAL AVE.
WILMETTE, ILL. 60091
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| August 3, 1967

�Some Things Give Us Great Pleasure...

FLY

LET THE FUR

of Thorpe Furs

by Lee K-Thorpe

Such As Offering Our Quality Furs

The United

at Dramatic Savings

States and

Human
Almost

Rights
twenty

During Our Remodeling and

years

ago we Americans took

.
the leadership role in
establishing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the General Assembly of the
United Nations.
Today only three of the original 51 UN
members have failed to ratify this Universal

Declaration . . . Spain, Union of South Africa and the United States . . . why at this time
in world history

. . . at this time in human

Expansion
This Week ...
An Extraordinary

Soft and silky

high

to the touch,

us bear
Nam

principles. and

arms

...

do

ethics

for human
we

not

that

freedom

sign

our

make

in Viet

opposition

to

human slavery. Can we permit our position to

remain as tangible evidence of our unwillingness to comply

with our American

tradition.

Offer

Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday Only.

affairs . . . at this time when we claim the
moral

gleaming with a
luster you simply
must see...

Human rights can affect our peace and
security . . . our foreign policy would have
greater sincerity and belief . . . can we work
for freedom only in those areas that please

Expertly designed
and crafted from fine

us ... do we establish the meaning of human

quality pelts...

dignity and equality . . . is our definition less
than the great majority of nations who

have

signed the Universal Declaration.

Sophisticated shaping

We should urge
three conventions

and detailing in the
haute couture Thorpe

Congress to approve the
now under study by the

Senate Foreign Relations Committee. The
one on Slavery (ratified by 67 nations) which
attempts to abolish debt bondage, serfdom,
transfer of women for payment, involuntary
marriage, transfer of widows as inherited

property and exploitation of children. The
other on Forced Labor (ratified by 75 nations) attempts to abolish forced or compulsory labor, such as mobilizing labor for eco-

nomic or political development, or as means
of

religious

or

third on Rights

racial

discrimination.

of Women

The

(ratified by 50

countries) entitling women to vote in elections, be eligible for elective office and par-

Store-wide Event

tradition. Tailored,
self-trim silhouette or
collared with generous
pelts of precious mink

in shrugs, boas, capes,
jackets, 34 coats,
casual coats, elegant
dressy coats...

FURS, FURS, FURS.

ticipate in normal functions as established by
national law.

Select yours today

We have accepted this way of life in America for a long time; therefore, if we sign that

from our world
jebaaCelelarere)
tCccela loys
Convenient 30-60-90
day charge at no
PYateblatoyar:y mere\ie

which we adhere to, our international record

will affect favorably, decisions of this nature
under serious consideration in other parts of
the world. Our ratification will put us in a
better legal position to protest their omission

in other countries.
the UN’s constant

We can better influence
effort to strengthen hu-

man

avoid

rights,

of taking

it will

leadership

our

roles verbally

yet ap-

parently unwilling to put our pen where our
voice is!

Most citizens agree that there is a real involvement between fundamental human rights,
national and international peace, and United
States foreign policy,
It is vital to our own

objectives and goals.
national security that

we soon add this most important factor to
our quest for international peace, for the
world-wide promotion of human rights can
be given a major boost with our legal commitment to the family

if From

contradiction

of nations.

Rabbit

to Raccoon

...

From

Muskrat

to Mink

. . . From

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YOURS

| Squirrel to Sable... From Broadtail to Beaver . .. From Fox to
Fitch . . . From Caracul to Chinchilla.

TODAY

© Complete Remodeling, Relining, and Repairing Now Available at
Summer Rates by our Skilled Craftsman ® Free Estimates ®
L.
Ample Free
Parking
at Sherman
and Davis

Evanston

SF,
SINCE
1895

All Furs Labeled to Show

Country of Origin

Sherman and Davis, 328-3333
Daily and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Monday and Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

�Japanese
temple
gods

*

Blue and green pottery elephants from Formosa welcome guests
to the Lipski home. The hanging beads leading from the entry way to
the living room were some Mrs. Lipski "just happened to 4,ind in a
Japanese department store."

Authentic

Japanese
warrior

stirrups
Mrs. Arthur Lipski places a Japanese porcelain headrest on a shelf divider between
the living and dining rooms. In the background is a bronze standing buddha, gold
plated, bought in Thailand. It is certified to be of the 17th to 18th century A.D.

House Radiates Oriental Air
By SHIRLEY GORDON
“We are not really collectors,’ admitted
Mrs. Arthur Lipski of Highland Park, ‘‘we
just buy things that we would like to have

A low Japanese hibachi is used
as a planter in front of the living
room fireplace. Above it is a Chi-

in our home.”

Pottery
gargoyles
from
Vormosa

And the things they like have transposed
a modern ranch home into a delightful setting for rare Oriental antiques; paintings
and sculptures of many cultures; and, here
and there, a piece bought in Germany or

England.
Mr.

°
~

a

Lipski

business,

_

is in the bicycle

and travels

importing

to the Orient

once

_

nese woodcarving, carved from
one piece of wood, except for the
warrior's swords, bought in Hong
Kong. A 300-year-old wood-carv-

ing "God," stands in the feretory
at left.

or

twice a year. Frequently, his wife goes with
him and they shop together, visiting art.
galleries and antique dealers.
The wood and brick home has large rooms
with interesting overhead skylights. A 250year-old joss (idol) box on a Japanese

tem-

ple table lives quite comfortably with a tall
German candle holder from a church in
Frankfurt. English coach lights do not seem
out of place, sharing a room with a 250year-old standing porcelain screen from the
Orient.
The traffic pattern in the 14-year-old house
was designed for frequent entertaining. Mrs.
Lipski is serving her second term as president of the Bob O Link Chapter of Women’s
American Ort, and often opens her home for
chapter parties as well as purely social
events.
The couple has three children:
who

will be

teaching

in Chicago

oe

Barbara,
this

fall;

Donald, a junior at the University of Wisconsin in Madison; and Liz, a Highland
Park High School freshman, all of whom
also entertain their friends at home.

56

August 3, 1967

�a

Sncidentally

By SHIRLEY GORDON
A
you sometimes have a wave of nostalgia for the elegant way
things were done in “‘the good old days,’’ do you?
ee
luncheon companion at last week’s party for Presbyterian-St.

S°
h
My

Luke’s

Fashion

Show

phase of modern

models

gave

me

new

insight

planning that is superior to bygone

into

at least

days.

one!

Below stage

during the show, she explained, was really an exciting place to be
where hairdressers and make-up people went about their business
quietly while last-minute fittings, pinnings, and mending went on.

t was

much

different

in

the

early

days

of

the

Bez

show,”

she

commented, not at all nostalgically. ‘Then, many of our sociallyprominent models would bring their own hairstylists, maids, make-up
people, and even dressers, with each one demanding special service “
their individual employers. It was really a madhouse!”’
sons

special

of “the

supper for which
not only a beautifully
companion as well.”

good

old days”

a gentleman

decorated

was

would

picnic

the old-fashioned box.

bid, hoping he would

supper,

Members of Ridgewood chapter of Women’s
this Gay 90’s theme for a benefit last Saturday

but

a beautiful

buy

uae

American ORT chied
night in the homes of

hiner

gS

two Highland Park neighbors, the Harold Johns and the Bert Exelrods.
Proceeds from the spirited bidding were sent to the ORT schools in
Israel, damaged during the recent Middle East crisis.
low bow to Mrs. Walter Weiss of Deerfield,
a member of the
Newcomers Club golf league. She shot a hole-in-one last week on!
the sixth hole of the Sportsman’s east nine. They tell me this is an all,
time first for a lady golfer!
2
f

8

x

birthday

party

recently

was

a real birthday

party,

with

pres-

ents and everything. Along with the flowers, telegrams, candy
and other goodies, we received
Mrs. Ted Foreman of Women’s

EAS

eA. EGx
Final results of the 1967 Annual Contest sponsored by Hospitalized Veterans Writing Project
are shared by (from left) Mrs. Richard Nowinson
and Mrs. Homer E. Rosenberg, both of Highland

Park, and

Mrs.

Everett

Fontaine

of New

an impressive scrapbook compiled by
American ORT. She had clipped pic-

tures, headlines, and text out of the past year’s issues to tell the
HERALD and VILLAGER story. It’s on my desk, so come in and have

oS

some

bina

=

a

York,

nsscepisoomeniisieceaie

a

=
in

mR

former Highland Park resident and founder and
national chairman of the all-volunteer organization.
(Howard Fochler Photo)

Local Women Assist Writing Project
Mrs.
Richard
Nowinson
and __
Mrs. Homer Rosenberg, both of
Highland Park, serve as visiting
writing aides in the Highland Park
Hospital.
They are members
of Theta
Sigma Phi, national fraternity for
women in journalism who assist

the Hospitalized Veterans
Project financially.

Mrs.
HVWP

Writing

Nowinson is president of
and a member of the

editorial board of ‘“‘Veterans’ Voices’.
which
published
material

WEDDING

selected

from

the

contests.

ren

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)

#
«
BJ

Mrs.

The zingy-est look

Rosenberg is chairman of public
relations. Mrs. Vincent Dickson of
Highland Park is vice president
and also serves as a visiting aide

of the season

LUSH RABBIT
FUR COATS

at Downey.

ON

Deerfield AAUW
Com pletes Drive
The Deerfield Branch
of the
American Association of Universi-

ty Women
North

ping

recently completed

Shore

10,000

book

drive

books

to

the

by

its

Incredibly

ship-

Mountain
Indian
Reservation,
North Dakota.
Along with donations from numerous civic groups and individuals, books were also received
from
several
publishing
companies
including
Encyclopedia

Get

were

used

—

The “Tonight with Johnny Carson” benefit of the Lake-Cook

low the benefit performance. Proceeds will go to the Shore School
in Evanston.

August 3, 1967

cuddliest

Incredible,

breath-taking
Hart price!

Carson Benefit Set
For Oct. 28 in City

Allan Koretz, both of Highland
Park, are benefit co-chairmen.
An after-theater party will fol-

the‘softest,

ing!

of Deerfield

take place at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 28 in
Medinah Temple in Chicago.
Mrs. Philip Kaplan and Mrs.

young,

fur

fully strong and long wear-

organized the drive.

ty

new,

in furs! Swingy,

imaginable! It’s a delightful fluff of fabulous flattery!
Marvelously warm—wonder-

for shipping

Auxiliary
of the
North
Shore
Association for the Retarded will

the

hatural and dyed rabbit fur

and the purchase of library equipment.
Mrs. J. W. Morrow

with

lively look

Americana
which donated two
sets to the library. Monetary
donations

Priced

Turtle

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COLOR

&amp;

any

this

Minna

coat in August

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Couples
Methodist Church, Deerfield.

The bridegroom, a petty officer
in the Navy, is the son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Byrne, - former
Highland Park residents now of
Deerfield.
bride

wore

a white

crepe

gown fashioned with bell sleeves.
A small cap held her short illusion

veil, and she carried white roses
with Stephanotis.
The wedding reception was held
on the patio and lawn at the home

of the bride’s parents.
After

a

ee

Se

teers

ma

es

cE amegt
Tso:

ts wins

ot

honeymoon

at

the

Wagon Wheel in Rockton, the
bridegroom resumed his tour of
duty on the U.S.S. Annapolis.
(Stuart Rodgers Photo)

Ishmael-Touton
Miss Suzanne Ishmael, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Ishmael
of Highland Park, became the
bride recently of Thomas William
Touton,

son

of

Mr.

and

Mrs.

William F. Touton of Fort Atkinson, Wis.

The

Rev.

read

the

Clarence
afternoon

F.

Decker

vows

which

were followed by a luncheon in the
Villa Moderne, Northbrook.

The bride wore a white pique
gown fashioned with a_ chapel
train. An organdy bow held her
tiered illusion veil and she carried

a cascade

of white

daisies

and

roses with ivy.

Mrs.

L.

W.

Whitlow

Deerfield
was.
the
honor.
Bridesmaids

Jr.

of

matron
of
were
Miss

Kathryn Runholm
of Waupun,
Wis., and Miss Martha
Jean
Ishmael of Arlington, Va., the
bride’s cousin.
Robert

Ill., was

Schafer

of

Bensenville,

the best man.

Orley C.

Brown of Whitefish Bay, Wis., and

the

bridegroom’s

brother,

Todd

Touton, served as groomsmen.

The

Forecast Weddings
Mr. and Mrs. Morris B. Madian
of Highland Park announce the
engagement
of their daughter

Jane Marie
of Mr. and
Milwaukee.

Judith Ann to Calvin B. Kirchick,

Miss Warren
was_ graduated
from Evanston High School and
attended Southern Illinois University in Carbondale and North Park
College in Chicago. She is a dental
assistant in Glenview.

son of Dr. and Mrs. Julian Kirchick of Old Westbury, L. I., N. Y.
Miss Madian was graduated
from Highland Park High School
and attends the University of
Michigan.
Mr. Kirchick is also a student at
the University of Michigan where
he is a member of Phi Beta
Kappa and Phi Kappa Tau. He
plans to attend law school.
An

April

wedding

is

Mr. Rolf is the chef manager of
the Encore Buffet restaurant in
Chicago.
A March wedding is planned.

Knox-Olsen

planned.
Mr.

(Bronson Coles Photo)

to Hans D. Rolf, son
Mrs. Hans J. Rolf of

K.

aes

oe

=
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car

Brummet

of Genesco,

Mr.

Brummet

IIl.

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be
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onto

Ceremonies

brothers,

William

and

Dr. and Mrs. Sunoll A. Blumenthal of Highland Park have announced

the

marriage

of

their

daughter Lyn to Charles Thomas
Eaton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth
Me.

L.

Eaton

of

Bucksport,

Rabbi Daniel Friedman officiated at the July 20 ceremony
performed

in

the

bride’s parents.
followed.

home

of

the

A wedding dinner

Mrs. Doris Feldman of Whitestone, N. Y., served as matron of
honor.

Charles

Paul

of

Chicago

was the best man.
The couple lives in Chicago
after a honeymoon in New England and Montreal.

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Thomas

Touton

in 1968
Highland Park have announced
the engagement of their daughter
Victoria Elizabeth to Kenneth
Karl Olsen Jr., son of the Kenneth
Olsens of Costa Mesa, Cal.
Miss Knox was graduated from
the Academy

of the Sacred Heart,

Lake Forest, and is a junior at the
University of Southern California.
She bowed in the 1965 Presentation Ball.
Mr. Olsen is a graduate of Long
Beach State College and is serving
in the Air Force Reserve. (Bronson Coles Photo)
Miss

Jaffe-Wechsler
Mrs.

Manny

Jaffe

Victoria

Knox

of

son

of

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wechsler
Freeport, L. I., N. Y..

Leon

of

Reed

Wechsler,

Miss Jaffe was graduated from
New

Trier

High

School

and

is a

student at Purdue University. She
is a member of Alpha Chi Omega
sorority.

is also a student

Mr.

Wechsler-

was

graduated

from Purdue in 1966 where he was
affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu
fraternity. He is an engineer for
Airborne Instrument Laboratories
in Long Island.

Warren-Rolf
Roy Warren of
announced
the
their daughter

a
Ne
at e
Ee
ge

Blumenthal-Eaton

to

A June wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs.
Deerfield
have
engagement
of

Sp

coe, have announced the engagement of their daughter Mary Sue

Miss Bertram was graduated
from the University of Illinois,
and will return this fall for
graduate study.

Bertram

bride’s

Mr.and

at the University of Illinois.

Patricia

Bore

Highland Park, formerly of Glen-

Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond
F.
Bertram of Highland Park announce the engagement of their
daughter Patricia Janet to Colin

Miss

ale

Anthony Ishmael, were ushers.
Following a wedding trip around
Lake Michigan, the couple is living at Lake Ripley, Wis. This fall
they will be students at La Crosse
State University.

and Mrs. Robert S. Knox of

Bertram-Brummet

Bee

Gro,

ree

Engagement Announcements

Mr. and Mrs. Roberts Byrne

Miss Judith Madian

Sore

Wed in Summer

Miss Susan Faye Acox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. Acox
of Deerfield, became the bride of
Roberts Keating Byrne in a doublering ceremony read July 9 by the
Rev. Milo VanDracek in Christ

The

et

A
Miss

Jane

Warren

June

wedding

(Bronson Coles Photo)

is

planned.

| ~~
Miss

Mary

Sue

Jaffe

August 3, 1967
UE
co

ane

�Announcement

Rummage Sale
so Sat.

Will Benefit
Swinging Set
.

ge She fvanston. Inn “ate |

tomorrow in the church, 760 North
Av., Deerfield.

Fred

Gahl,

655

**Reservations Are Suggested**

Brierhill

Rd., and Mrs. David Heald, 647
Wicklow Ln., both in Deerfield,
are co-chairmen of the sale, which

Since

CUSTOM

will benefit Chicago’s ‘‘The Swingalso have

requested

con-

tributions
of sewing
goods
or
cooking utensils to be donated
directly to the‘ needy girls. Contributions may be brought to the
church by women attending the
rummage sale, or can be picked
up if the co-chairmen are contacted.

1001

Sisterhood Plans Antique Sale
Committee

members

planning

the third annual Antique Show and
Sale, sponsored by North Shore

Congregation
Israel Sisterhood,
met recently to begin planning the
Oct. 31, Nov. 1, and Nov. 2 event.

Mrs. Jerome Factor and Mrs.
Sol Shulman are chairmen of the
sale. Mrs. Jules Dashow of Glen-

coe is chairman of patrons and
Mrs. Arnold Behrstock of Glencoe
is chairman of tickets.

Green.

Bay

Rd.,

During the past year, nearly 300
members of the community volun-

NS NTs

teered time, experience, and abilities through the Talent Pool. They
work with the schools as teacher
aides, giving lectures, and work-

PNT

Highland Park.

made

by

calling

ing in enrichment, motivation, and
remedial programs.

In addition, they provide teachers for courses at the Great Lakes
brig, as well as volunteers for
nursery
schools,
the Highland
Park Hospital, the North Shore
Senior Center, Operation Wingthe

Suburban

Fine

Works on Show
Club &gt;

Mrs.
James
Koulogeorge
of
Deerfield
is among
committee

members working on the Sept. 16
‘“‘September Silhouettes’? fashion
show

luncheon

Woman’s

sponsored

Club

of SS.

by

Peter

the

and

Paul Church, Glenview.
Miss Sheila Vought of Bramson’s will present Young Weath-

ered fashions at the luncheon to
be held at 11:30 a.m. in the Gold
Coast

Room

of

Hotel.

Chicago’s

while they
last

i
Div.

See

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Bros.

AUGUST
M

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Estimates

CUSTOM

WEBER

of Swanson

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&amp;

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Co.

Chair

Caning

CALL

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Mrs. Clarence Goelzer of Highland
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The staff has already received
requests for volunteers for the
coming school year and will begin
interviews this month. Appoint-

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1967

Mrs. Murry J. Brenner of Highland Park, Sisterhood president;
Mrs. Bernard Karlin of Deerfield; and Mrs. Nathan T. Rosenberg of
Highland Park arrive at North Shore Congregation Israel to begin
planning the third annual Antique Show and Sale. (Bud Daley Photo)

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:
Banquets and Free Banquet Rooms — Catering At Its Best.

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from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and
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�TB Mobile Unit Offers X-Rays
A total of 1,429 persons were
given free chest X-rays last week
when the Lake County Tuberculosis Association’s new mobile unit
visited Highland Park.
Mrs. Herman
F. Anspach
of
Highland Park, vice president of
the
Association,
organized
the
three day service.
Many local women assisted with
registrations.
Serving
Thursday
were Mrs. Fred Bishop, a director
of the Lake County TB Associa-

tion;

Mrs.

Ruth

Peterson,

Mrs.

Frank Sorg, Mrs. Robert Nereim,
Mrs. Carol Lawrentz, Mrs. Arthur
Capitani, Mrs. Robert Gombert,
and Mrs. Robert Skinder, all of

Wings
Signing up volunteers to receive free chest Xrays are (from left) Miss Helen Boyce and Mrs.
Russell Wake. Members of the Highland Park

Woman's Club assisted with the necessary paperwork before the X-rays were taken.

RETURN

TO

acter ECriON
CALL
ID 3-1622 H.P.

Members of the Highland Park
Woman’s Club, directed by Mrs.
Edward
Higgins,
philanthropy
chairman, handled Friday registration.
Working with Mrs. Higgins were
Miss Helen Boyce, Mrs. Charles
Grant,
Mrs.
Paul
Gross,
Mrs.
Bert
Gescheidle,
Mrs.
Francis
Luthmers,
Mrs.
Russell
Wake,
and Mrs.
Fred
Wilson,
all of
Highland Park.
Highland Park women working
Saturday were Mrs. William R.
Bush, Mrs. Robert Fritzsche, Miss
Doreen Donaldson, Miss Margaret
Fleming, and Miss Irene Jones.

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Conn., after a visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Michael S. Lambert Jr., 1535
Robin Rd., Bannockburn.

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Mrs, Kenneth Cahn (left) of Highland Park checks over her program
notes

with

Ronald

Kimball

of

Evanston,

chairman

of the

Ravinia

Festival Association, and Seiji Ozawa, who conducted the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra rehearsal attended by more than 900 members
of the Women's Division of Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. Mrs. Cahn was co-program chairman for the day. (LawrencePhillip Photo)

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60

405 Central Avenue

OLD

ORCHARD

: SKOKIE

HWY.

(Cicero Ave.) and

GOLF

ROAD,

SKOKIE
August 3, 1967

�Will Show
Childrens’
Fashions
More
than
600
women
are
expected to attend the La Petite

Fashionplate
already

Nov.

in the

10,

which

is

stage

by

planning

members of the Young People’s
Division Women’s Board of the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan

Chicago.
Mrs. Michael Zavis of Highland
Park is chairman of the fourth
annual children’s fashion show,
in which moppets aged three to 11
will show fashions from Saks Fifth
Avenue.
Committee
chairmen
include
Mrs.
Laurence
Rosenberg
of
Deerfield, models; Mrs. Richard

Kushen

of Highland

Park,

reser-

vations; Mrs. Robert Lustbader of

-

Highland

Park,

invitations;

and

Mrs.
Allen
Pesmen,
Deerfield,
chairman of the Women’s Board.

Jewish Auxiliary
Plans Discotheque,
Box Supper Party
The
North

Junior
Shore

Council

of

Auxiliary of the
Section, National

Jewish

Women,

will

hold a discotheque party at 8:30
p.m. Saturday in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond
Linda Ln., Glencoe.

S. Cell,

1091

The party-goers will wear mod
attire. Mrs. Edward Shulman of
Chicago will teach the new dances
and a box supper will follow.
Mrs. David Wolff of Highland
Park is the program chairman,
assisted by Mrs. Charles Bley and

Mrs.

Gary

land

Park.

Harris,

also of High-

COME

Gardeners Plan

TO

Thursday for a business
and luncheon.

SA

AND
WIDEST
N
FINE

Reservations for lunch should be
made with Mrs. Robert David.

The

attend must contact Mrs. Robert

Stettner, 350 Wing Park, Elgin, by
Friday.
P

ee
Visit

Several

North

67

Expo
Shore

contemporary,

Illinois

of

outside

:
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and

compare

the

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selections

find in our extensive

colonial

and

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A LONG ESTABLISHED SMYTH POLICY—DEAR TO MRS. CHICAGO'S
HEART— is the privilege of returning any piece of furniture she feels just does not look
right after it has been rongiprne to her home. It is never necessary that a piece of furniture be
satisfacti
damaged or defective for it to be returned to John M. Smyth Company Complete
Gaia sam
.
is thus guaranteed every customer in a meaningful way.

:
a
Ee

members

The travelers will stay at the
just

SELECTIONS

,

*e
a

of

Mon-

:

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ed plane today to Montreal where
they will visit Expo 67.
Inn

THE

All are from our regular stocks and qualities.
Many are from our noted collections. Come to
any of our stores. Browse through without
a salesman if you wish. Everything is plainly
priced and described. Convenient payments.

and guests of the United Nations
Association will travel by charter-

Alpine

BARGAINS

of fine furniture. There are modern, traditional,

Series

will close its series of summer
meetings with an 11:30 a.m. luncheon Aug. 14 at Chateau Louise,
Rt. 31, south of Dundee.
eae
:
:
North Shore residents wishing to

.
Will

values you'll

.

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to eer

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= be slides and a talk describing
the work and purpose of the farm,
which is operated by retarded
teenage boys and girls.

Garden

.

D

meeting

The program, procured by Mrs.
Robert
Billeter
of Riverwoods,

Club

REWI

next

a.m.

11

at

;

:

ST

The Garden Club of Deerfield
will meet at the Lambs Pet Farm
Libertyville

GREAT

0

. Meeting, Lunch
in

SMYTH'S

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EST

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+

OLD

ORCHARD

100

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YEARS

an

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OF

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FURNITURE

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treal until their return Sunday.

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RFs,

�Hold Coffee Klatch
A coffee klatch will be held at 1
p.m. Wednesday in Orchard Twin
Bowl, 9444 Skokie Blvd., for those
interested in signing up for the
HARC (Help a Retarded Child)

Koen and.

e free pick up and delivery
e fully air conditioned

Bowling will take place Wednesday afternoons beginning Sept. 21.
Wilmette.

Bring your
pet here for
expert

TO ATTEND

TALENT
ities

Mrs. Clarence Goelzer, chairman, and Mrs. Theodore Loeb,’

/7

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Poo.

COLLEGE

Erica Ghianni, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Em Ghianni, 61 Ellendale Rd., Deerfield, attended an
orientation

week

at

Iowa

State

University, Ames, where she will
study home economics.

SALON

1539 Old Deerfield Road
Highland Park, lilinois

bowling league.

For
reservations
contact
Mrs.
Alvin Bush, 525 Leamington Av.,

Wukesd GROOMING

grooming,

clipping, and bathing.
We handle all types of
breeds specializing in
SCISSOR-FINISH

POODLE

by appointment

GROOMING

only

-3

)

registrar, help the Volunteer Talent Pool move to its new office
at the south entrance of Elm
Place School.

Seven Auxiliaries

GRAND

OPENING

Plan Fashion Show
To Benefit Hospital

~

The seven Skokie Valley Community Hospital auxiliaries again
will join forces this year to
present the Oct. 19 ‘Autumn
Jewels’ fashion show and box
luncheon.
More

than

30

North

Shore

residents will, open their homes at
11:15 a.m. where box luncheons
will be served

prior to the Saks

Fifth Avenue fashion show to be
held in Old Orchard Theater.

Among

those

opening

their

homes are:
From
Glenview
— Mrs.
Julius
Beach, Mrs. Joseph W. Hibben,
Mrs. Robert Owen Johnson, and
Mrs. Fred G. Kiebler.

From
Golf—Mrs.
Thomas
Coulter and Mrs. Diran Nayigian.
From Winnetka — Mrs. Roger
Bensinger, Mrs. Arthur A. Burrows Jr., Mrs. Hugh Campbell,
Mrs. Frederick T. Kelsey, Mrs.
John

Leslie,

Mrs.

Anton

M. Pan-

tone, Mrs. William T. Reed, and
Mrs. Richard Schumacher.
From Northfield — Mrs. Brainerd
Chapman,
Mrs.
Bergen
Evans, Mrs. Ernest E. Freeman
Jr., Mrs. Walter
Glass, Mrs.
Charles Huebner, Mrs. Vernon

Lussky, Mrs.

Robert

Schwartz,

Mrs. Norbert C. Smith,
Mrs.
Henry Spanjer Jr., Mrs. George
H. Struthers, Mrs. William L.
Taylor Jr., Mrs. Lucian B. Wilkinson, and Mrs. James R. Wilson.

WHEE!
We call it MFesterfield Sg. but you
could be walking down a shaded lane in
colonial Georgetown.
Only 20 families will know the quiet elegance, the incomparable colonial charm that comes with owning a Westerfield Square townhouse. These exciting, all-new additions
complete this most unusual grouping on the North Shore.
Moments from the lake, but years away from the hurried,
frantic pace of today.
Do come to our grand opening. Visit the lovely model
townhouse furnished by Lee Blake. See why we ask “isn’t
Westerfield Sq.’s way of living your way?”

COMIN'

TO THE

North Shore
62

That Westerfield Sq. Difference
e

Six large rooms

e

Private terraced

patio

e

3 spacious bedrooms

e

2% baths

Wocd-burning fireplace
Central air-conditioning and heating
Complete
e

Basement,

all-electric kitchen with breakfast area
full garage

e

Ample closets, storage space

CORNER OF SHERIDAN ROAD AND WESTERFIELD DRIVE IN WILMETTE
Model Open Noon to 5 P.M. Everyday © Closed Monday

Zz,

model: 251-4160 « main office: 561-4500 * agents:
J.S. James and Company
August

3,

1967

�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

year and 30
Glenview
est activity
270 homes

percent from 1965.
has shown the greatfor the period. About
totaling $9,650,000 in

sales were

purchased

in the vil-

lage from January to June.
Other North Shore communities

had

sales

and

dollar

volume

as

follows:
Evanston, 202 sold for $7,007,000;
Deerfield,
196,
$7,300,000;
Northbrook
167, $5,800,000; Wilmette, 163, $7,082,000; Highland
‘Park, 155, $6,750,000; Winnetka,
90, $6,200,000; Glencoe, 67, $3,650,000; Northfield, 43, $2,082,000;
and Kenilworth, 17, $975,000.
Northbrook
and Glenview

achieved some additional status
in the 1967 real estate market.
They have been listed in Olcott’s
1967 Blue Book
the most active

as being among
Chicago suburbs

in the real estate market.
The

blue

book,

a compilation

which

of real estate val-

ues in the Chicago
area,
gave approximate
acreage

also
and

. lot prices in the two communities.
In Northbrook,

acreage

west of

to

$25,000

$75 to $125 a front foot, or from
$6,000 to $10,000 for an 80-foot
frontage.
In Glenview, land for singlefamily homes is selling for $15,-

000 to $35,000 an acre. Single family lots are selling at $125 to
$250 a front foot.

“The

money

experts

say

the

rates probably will tighten again,
but I think people will continue
to buy unless mortgage money
runs out altogether,” he said.
June
has
been
the _ heaviest
month so far and showed a 21
percent unit increase and 35 per-

@ Visit the

seven

house

houses

be-

of his choice

three times before making a
decision;

final

@ Consider,
in
this
order:
community
appearance, builder
reputation, nearness of schools
and shopping facilities, and
lots of space,

saving appliances,

labor-

and some lux-

ury items.

In addition, says the survey, the
homeowner wants a house that
saves him trouble and money in
upkeep

and

such

expresses

a

certain

Some

.and

prices

will continuously

of —

hoping

cae,

Xs

but I think ©
rise.

|

“One of the main problemsis —
the scarcity of land. There prob- |
ably

aren’t

more

than

that

still is available

100 s

available from Evanston to Glencoe. The only large area of land

mained about the same as last
year’s.
“But I don’t think people are
conscious yet that land and build-

North

Shore

is further

along

th

north,

in Deerfield. I’d buy about 1
sites if I could find the land,
(Continued

on page 64)

RIVERWOODS

Home

of the Week

of individuality.

He’ll

look
as

storage

He will, for instance:

®@ Investigate
fore buying;

degree

rising.

waiting

costs will go down,

Irvin Blietz, an Evanston builder, said building activity has re-

Buyers Are Predictable
The habits of a house-hunter are
predictable, according to a national survey of new-home buyers.

are

are

Says Habits of House

® Demand
provides

$15,000

costs

them

Ge

last

for

is reported

ing

cent dollar increase from 1966.
“There is more of a demand
than supply for houses, particularly large ones. Prices are high,
probably an average of $38,000,
and they probably will remain
firm or increase even more,”
Mr. Brandt said.

ARETE MNBL PIAS ARR

from

John Brandt, president of the
Evanston-North Shore Board.

selling

of

for

special

walk-in

space,

maintenance

a patio

building

What the modern
wants is not hard
today’s homes.

features

closets,

extra

and

NIE NRRL

10 percent

acre. Single-family lots in the
community are quoted at from

the village, the land

East

low

materials.

homeowner
to find in

{nee

In the low-mainte-

nance category, he’s likely to find
roofing materials such as asphalt
shingles that are backed by the
manufacturer for from 20 to 25
years of trouble-free service. They
also offer a bonus of high-quality
weather resistance and a choice of
attractive colors.
Minimal
maintenance

Magnificent

California

ranch

on

two

wooded

acres

in

Riverwoods

built

for

_

owner, of finest construction. A very large living room, dining room, family
room with American Heritage brick fireplace, fully equipped IXL cabinet kitchen, D &amp;D, double stainless steel oven, stainless steel range, S.S. double sink,
refrigerator-freezer, 2 twin size bedrooms with CT bath — huge master. bedbath.
3 car
room, with sitting area
— walk-in
closet
—- compartmented
C
Se hwnd (6
Vi
Cee $81,5
attached garage —a
truly deluxe home ie

=
Executive

Transfer Service
Member
Home
to Home

ZANDER

siding,

like hardboard exterior panels,
finds favor with new and oldhand
homeowners
alike
because
it
(Continued on page 64)

Waukegan

-OMMEN.

&amp; Deerfield Rds.,
Deerfield;

Telephone:

945-5700

Eel

oi
¥

INC.

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=

rose

an

“Since money
was especially
tight during the first part of
the year, most of the sales have
occurred in May or June.” said

$8,000 to $12,000 an acre.

SRST SPAS ORG AERIS NRA

sold)

the village is listed as selling for

ac hud pe AS SN PALS

By KAREN DAIGLE
The real estate market on the
North Shore is booming.
During the first six months of
1967, sales through the’ EvanstonNorth Shore Board of Realtors
totaled $75 million, a rise of $10
million—or more than 15 percent
—over the same period last year.
It also is $23 million more than
the first six months of 1965. The
unit volume (number of homes

GLENCOE
Finest custom built 2
bedroom, 2 bath home
with den or TV room
offers gracious living
with carefree maintenance for those wishing
the finest.

$56,500
DEERFIELD
BRIERHILL ROAD AREA
Beautiful 2-story Colonial custom built for present owner. Entry hall, spacious living
formal dining room, paneled den, powder room, outstanding kitchen with eating area.

Quality 3 bedroom, 2
ceramic tile baths. 2car garage- on deadend
street.
Modern
equipped kitchen; stone
fireplace and wall in
living room. Top value.

bath, 3 twin sized bedrooms

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room

in the basement.

plenty of room

for a swimming

recreation

ID 2-0880

Highland Park

576 Lincoln

SINCE

-

4. Offices

Oversized

2-car garage,

pool. This home

screened

_

is in impeccable

DAVIS

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Hillcrest 6-1855 Winnetka
Since

Earhart &amp; Co., Realtors
August 3, 1967

hall bath. Finished

CAL

$31,900

1899 Sheridan Rd.

and

porch and patio. Nicely landscaped
condition. Price $67,500. Call today

room with fireplace, separate
Upstairs, master bedroom and

on

the

North

Shore

1855,

a Tradition

in

Real

Estate

Avenue

°

Members

Multiple Listing Service— :

�Tile

Now Used to Face-Lift

Habits

Tired Concrete-Slab Patios
Concrete-slab patios now can
have a face-lifting for limited
dollars—and a minimum of do-ityourself labor.
Until

now,

homeowners

have

had a limited choice of materials

doesn’t crack, bleach, or buckle at
150 above and 40 below zero.

ments for low care, durability and

Maintenance is easy, according
to the magazine. The embossed
surface of the tile resists scuff
marks, dents, and chipping.

Hardboard siding, for instance,
will withstand year-round weather
abuse without denting, splitting or
cracking, and is available in a
variety of lap and panel styles and
surface textures to suit any architectural decor. Because it’s an
“engineered” wood product, it has
a smooth, knot-free surface that
takes paint readily and can be
hose-washed clean.

for resurfacing.
If painting or
carpeting was not preferred, that
and the

like. And, although these materials do add considerable charm to
an otherwise dull patio area, they
often are expensive and difficult
to install.
The new choice available is a 12inch square resilient outdoor tile.
The tile, according to the Family
Handyman
magazine,
is handsome, inexpensive, durable, easy

to maintain, and is specifically
designed for easy do-it-yourself
installation.
The magazine

states

that

these

tiles can be put on any exterior
concrete

floor—even

where

ground moisture is a problem—as
long as the floor is structurally
sound and well
tion is simple
installing indoor
Can it take
weather? One

drained. Installaand
similar to
tile.
the onslaught of
manufacturer re-

ported

magazine

to

the

that

good looks.

Sales Boom

left only a ‘mortar job’’—installing brick, slate, flagstone

Best Buys — Lake Forest Area

(Continued from page 63)
meets the house-hunters’ require-

(Continued from page 63)
Mr. Blietz said.
The rental market situation is
about the same—affected by a
combination of large demand for
and

small. supply

on the North
probably

of living

Shore.

risen

5

Rents

to

10

Although

pretty

along

the

have

after

percent

concerned,”
“But

right

North

Mr.
now

Shore

Brandt
the

about

are

what

they

want in a new home, other factors take on increased importance

units

they’ve

lived

in their

new

house for a couple of years: the
convenience of shopping centers,
schools and recreation facilities,

during the year.
“We may hit the ceiling pretty
soon, as far as people’s desire
to live

house-hunters

definite

the upkeep of neighboring houses,
and the social class of community
residents.

is

said.

advantages

If a homeowner

bought

a one-

of education and location here
seem to be overriding the disad-

story house the first time around,
it’s likely that he’ll prefer a

vantages

different

of high

FIVE WOODED
ACRES
Delightful
custom
built brick
ranch
in woodland
setting,
hard
to
duplicate. Zoned for horses. This home is in excellent condition. Liv.
Rm.,
Din.
Rm.,
Deluxe
kitchen
w/eating
area.
Pan.
Fam.
Rm.
w/
screened porch adjoining 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths. Property can be
divided. Good upteibicicy
é
.
ie
e
om
Bermingham

cost.

style

next

time

he’s

in

the market for a new house.
But chances are that no matter
how

many

times

he moves,

he’ll

NEW ORLEANS COLONIAL
4 Bedrooms
+ 2
baths « full basement
« family room
place « built in 1965 * immaculate condition. $51,500.
Call Ken Brennan

with

fire-

still rate as important features a
two-car

garage,

an

extra

half-

bath, built-in kitchen appliances,
and specials such as air-conditioning, a fireplace and good landscaping.

it

withstood many torturous tests.
The manufacturer said the tile

Seymour Graham
REAL ESTATE
362

PARK

AVE.

VERNON

GLENCOE

5-4455

WILLIAMSBURG
DUTCH
COLONIAL
4 Bedrooms « 203 baths « full basement
« family
place + over 2700 sq. ft. of living area;
1%
acre
site *« outstanding terms &amp; financing. $64,500.
Cali Ken Brennan

A LUXURY
HOME IN
EAST
WINNETKA
JUST

room with fireheavily wooded

REDUCED!

ae

This luxurious custom built split-level_is placed on a beautifully landscaped half-acre in prime area of east
Winnetka. A one-owner, carefully maintained home offering tasteful design, fine details, and exceptional quality
throughout. The spacious, beamed-ceiling living room and 34’ family room overlook a terraced, shrub-planted rock
garden, with sliding doors to circular stone patio. The full-size dining area features a fine-wood cabinet wall
with marble-topped buffet. There is a separate stone-floored breakfast room, powder room, and completely equipped kitchen with built-in ovens, range, dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer. Master bedroom has own bath, dressing room,

built-in closets and

cabinets. Two

large family

bedrooms

have

built-in

cabinets,

drawers,

desks,

and

CONNECTICUT COLONIAL
S bedrooms
*« 2%
baths « full basement
* family room with fireplace « nearly 2800 sq. ft. of living area; \h2 acre heavily wooded
site * Remarkable financing available. $66,500.
Call Ken Brennan

con-

necting bath. Fourth lower level bedroom has own full bath. Separate laundry room, centrally air conditioned,
underground sprinkling system, two-car radio controlled garage. Now priced in upper 90's, well below replacement

cost.

Immediate

occupancy.

aad

IN

BEST EAST GLENCOE
This elegant English home, located on beautiful
grounds in prime east area, offers gracious, suburban
family living. Spacious living room has beamed ceiling
and handsome stone fireplace. Lovely dining room
opens to stone fireplace. Modern kitchen has butler's
pantry and breakfast nook. Circular stairway. 4 family
bedrooms, 2 maid's rooms, 4!/, baths. Rec. room. Top
condition throughout with many special features. Twocar

garage.

Priced

at $115,000.

IB

GLENCOE RIPARIAN
An unusual home on beautiful property, with cypress
steps to large private sand beach. Cedar shingle splitlevel with four bedrooms, three baths. Dramatic living
room with floor-length windows has fireplace, large
dining area, and extensive wood paneling. Paneled
kitchen, 2-car garage, underground sprinkling system.
A well built, low maintenance home with many fine
features. Close to trains and central school. Priced at
$98,500. One of few riparian properties available.

SECLUDED KNOLL IN CHOICE WHISPERING OAKS
Cool custom-built contemporary ranch, situated on 133 x 206’ site in
heart of demand section near finest schools, trains, shops and friendly neighbors. Spacious tiled reception
hall. Spectacular
living room
w/12' vaulted ceilings and 30’ weatherstone fireplace. Tastefully decorated 24 x 26 family room with wet bar, accented in smoked glass.
Dining
rm., elaborate powder
room.
Attractive
18 x
12 Mutschler
kitchen with built-in appliances and large brkfst. area. Master Bedroom 16 x 20 with glamorous Roman CT bath and adjacent secluded
patio.
2 other
large
bedrooms, many
closets.
Beautiful
trees
and
surroundings can be enjoyed from living rm., family rm. and master
bedroom.
Thermopane windows throughout.
Partial basement.
Exceptional home.
For Appointments call George Hall

John Channer &amp; Assoc., Inc.
202 E. Westminster
Lake Forest
234-2500

525 Lincoln
Winnetka

446-6664

August 3, 1967

�Women Find Real Estate to Be
An Attractive, Rewarding Field
money,”

Men beware!
Women

are on the move

in real

estate. National figures show that
the number of women
estate has more
than
since 1950.

in real
doubled

According to the National Asso-

in 1950.
Half Are Women

Presently, the membership of
the Evanston-North Shore Board
of Realtors is divided about equally between men
and women.
Contrary to the national figures
which
show
that
women
are
“gaining ground” on men in real
estate, the composition of the
local board has remained stable
for many years.

Justine

Kahn.

Kahn Realty, Inc., in Glencoe.
They ‘Get Involved’

Kahn.

involved,

But

once

women

‘psychological

they

get

reap __ the

rewards

of know-

ing that they are establishing
happy homes. It’s a tremendous
feeling of accomplishment.”
Women
Realtors
aren’t
just
dabbling in a part-time, fun-time

affair. Those thinking of entering
the field must take an Illinois
examination

for

salesmen

and

brokers before she receives her
license. She then may become a
member

Shore

Why would women on the North
Shore want to become real estate
saleswomen? Though the job does
not require physical prowess as
with
other
so-called
‘men’s
work,” it is a demanding field
that calls for long hours
of
work—and much of it on week-

of

the

Evanston-North

Board—after

J-H
time

a _ training

examination

Kahn

Realty

has

people.

Twenty

of them

women.

Women don’t enter real estate
for fun or therapy, according to
Mrs.

period and another
before certification.

‘I sometimes

22
work

fullare

a 9

a.m. to midnight day, as do many
of the saleswomen,”
she _ said.

“But it’s interesting, and I love
it!”
“We women always sell the
sizzle, not the steak; men sell the
steak, but not the sizzle,” is Mrs.
Kahn’s motto for women in real
estate.

‘We have
with women
sell

brick

a

innate wave lengths
prospects. We don’t
and

mortar.

We

This home with 4 bedrooms is modestly priced and is ideal for
the young, yet large family. Included is a jalousied family room
and den. The living room and pan. rec. room are made more
comfortable with their fireplaces. $37,500.

sell

traffic
patterns,
efficiency
in
cleaning, and closet space. We
also are extremely patient.”
And how is business these days?
“Just excellent,” she said.

H. AND R. ANSPACH, INC.

. Real Estate

463 Central Avenue
BRiargate 4-1707

ends.

Highland Park
IDlewood 2-1212

COMPUTER
SEARCHED
MULTIPLE
LISTING
FILES

VERNON

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‘Don’t let anyone
tell you
differently—the first objective is

REALTORS
— Since 1924 —

ee
AM 2-2223

GLENCOE— NEW LISTING. Stunning custom Contemp. home with golf course
views. 5 bedrms. Family rm. Walnut living rm. w/parquet floor. Full dining
rm.
Last word kitchen. Brkfst. rm. Play rm. Patio. Air condit. Thermopane.
MOVE
IN TIME FOR SCHOOL.
$94,500.
vue
:

ry
eit

Sey

at

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ciation of Real Estate Boards,
46,108 women were in real estate
in 1960, as compared to only 20,339

says Mrs.

Mrs. Kahn has been in real estate
for 14 years, and is owner, with
her husband, Herbert, of J-H

EAST LOCATION

RAVINIA— BETTER
THAN
NEW
Colonial beauty.
Casual custom
home
every luxury feature. 36’ living-din. rm. Cherry family rm. w/fplc., wet
stove &amp; refrig. 4 bedrms. 3 baths. Air condit. Thermopane. ‘Landscaped
becue terrace. SEE

with
bar,
bar-

Solas

Newly listed 2-yr. old, 5 bedroom, 3!/. bath custom-built Brick, on wooded !/2 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

WILMETTE — On
w/raised fireplace.
bedrms. 11% baths.

quiet lane. Picturesque brick ranch.
Family rm. Cab. kit: w/eating area.
.
Air condit. Lower 40’s.
=

31’ living-dining rm.
Paneled game rm. 3

He

Channer

{folatem @iet-vetel er &amp; Assoc., Inc.
202 E. Westminster
Lake Forest
234-2500

August 3, 1967

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$

525 Lincoln
Winnetka
446-6664

PRICE REDUCED.
Owner moves soon. See this 5 bedrm.
home
near
Formal din. rm. w/garden view. Ist fir. DEN, BRAND
NEW KITCHEN,
rm. 3% baths. Paneled bsmt. $66,900.

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CALL KAHN

— KAHN

school.
brkfst.

CAN!
65

�Blown free-form glass by
Marvin Lipofsky.

“The Air Machine No. 5’ cast
sterling piece by Brent Kington.

Chalice

by E. Dane

Purdo.

The work of American top artists and craftsmen is on exhibit at the
Ravinia Festival’s Casino Art Gallery until Aug. 19.

The show, called “The Art of the Craftsman,” includes almost 300 art

pieces of ceramics, glass, jewelry, metalwork, weaving, embroidery,
woodwork, and furniture. All are available for purchase. The collection
is a co-operative effort of the American Craftsmen’s Council and individual craftsmen from regional organizations,
Lillian

(Mrs. William)

Kalan,

1250 McDaniels Av., and Nick Prokos,

1698 First St., both of Highland Park, are local exhibitors in metal and
ceramics.
More than 100 award-winning pieces on loan from the International
Exhibits Foundation in Washington, D. C. are being shown.
Admission is free to Ravinia concert goers. Hours are 3 to 6 p.m. when
afternoon programs are scheduled and 7 to 10 for evening performances.

Ceramic

Anthony,

Cuneo

Press.

Mrs. Abel E. Fagen of
Lake Forest, director of
visual arts for the Ravinia
Festival

Assn.,

models

a

new hairstyle for Mrs.
Paul Gross Jr. of Highland Park,

an art exhibit

hostess. The “hairstyle”
is a red, blue, and yellow
decorative
piece called
“Wig”? by Claire Zeisler.
(Milton Merner Photo )

box with lid by Fred Bauer.

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Shore Movies in Brief

Contest
Awards

WOMAN

TIMES

SEVEN

ley MacLaine)
As an actress,

thropist,
naire,

and

what

author,

philan-

extraordi-

MacLaine

surely

is

deline-

the

assignment

most
of

her

Students from the Music Center
of Deerfield were awarded more

film career. The comedy-satire is
actually seven separate stories

than 70 trophies and awards

at a

with no fewer than five leading
men: Alan Arkin, Rosano Brazzi,
Michael Caine, Vittorio Gassman,

Four of the center’s senior band
members received a special outstanding
trophy
for their
concert
ensemble
arrangement
of
Von Suppe’s ‘‘Poet and the Peasant Overture.”’ They are Sam J.
Manfredini and Dennis Swanson of

and Peter Sellers. An interesting

recent state contest.

Highland Park; Matilda Ladurini,
and

John

Tonner,

They
also
played
with
Bob
Wright, Lake Bluff; Frank Travetto, Highwood; Maryann Rossini,
Highland
Park;
Debbie
Stoehr,
Deerfield;
Bernie
Rossi,
Lake
Forest; and Karen Glaven, Northbrook, to win the first-place band

trophy in the senior open division.
solo

and

and

mature

expertly

young

peo-

CASINO ROYALE
(Peter Sellers, David Niven, Woody Allen)
Bond is back, but he’s not the
same!
The general idea is to
smash SMERSH, and Sir James

Bond,

who

has been complaining

of imposters posing as 007,
persuaded to leave retirement
head the operation.
Several
and are

spurious
featured

is
to

Bonds appear
in irrelevant

colorful displays.
ues:

Production

supercolossal!

Color.

val-

Adults

and mature young people.

Win Solo Trophies

Outstanding

idea, well written,
performed.
Adults
ple.

trophies

went

to Paul Seifried and Peter Caruso
of Deerfield and Roberta Biolini of
Highwood.
Gordon
Mills, Deerfield, and Grant Mueller, Bannockburn,
won
the outstanding

guitar duet trophy.

GRAND
PRIX (James Garner,
Eva Marie Saint, Yves Montand)

The screen is filled with the
roar of motors in this film which
follows a group of competing,
champion
drivers
around
Grand
Prix
circuit,
from_

the
its

combo

beginning at Monte Carlo in May

composed of Pam Vole and Tom
Cortesi of Highland Park and Ray

through the wind-up in September
at Monza, Italy. The racing scenes

“The

Dead

Wunz,’

a

Mentzer, Alan Taniellian and Lor-

in Backe, all of Deerfield,
the championship trophy.
First-Place

First-place

won

trophies

went

to

Bob

Hedrick,

Other trophies and awards were
won by John Fox, Sabrina Blixt,
Patty Lins, John Lauderdale, John
Polick,
William
Young,
Phil
Dougherty, Bucky Meyer, Debbie
Stoehr, Steven Smith, Terry Cristoph, Jennifer Fine, Scott Anderson, James Lemcke, Bart Dickens, Grand Mueller, Glenn Pederson, Marilyn Mick, Randy Neill,
Jeff Holland,
Mary
Thompson,
Pam
Lins, Kirk Neuner, Brian
Fairbairn,
Mike Marshall, Bob

Fish, and Greg Moriarty, all from
Deerfield.
Other

Winners

from

Savoy-aires

suburbs

included

Mikh

Tazioli

from

Highland

Park;

Biondi,

Donald

Biondi,

The Savoy-aires will present
Gilbert and Sullivan’s ‘Princess
Ida” at 8:30 p.m. on Sept. 8 and 9
in Niles North High School auditorium, Edens Expressway and Old
Orchard Rd.
“Princess Ida”’ will be the third
production of the company, which
was established to give annual
performances of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. Frank Miller, 1003
Whitfield
Rd.,
Northbrook,
is
music director and co-founder of
the group. Mrs. Lilias Jones, 2410

Swainwood Dr., Glenview,
founder and producer.

and

Sue

members

and

of the

produc-

staff

include

technical

wood; Northbrook residents Ricky
Zemko,
Denise
Shunick,
Bob
Hanekamp,
Peter Kaiser, Irene
Bonitz, and Cynthia Pondel.

Rd.,

Highland

manager;
1023

Lake

Tonner, Glenview;

and Rosemary

Forest.

The

music

center’s junior accordion band
won a second-place trophy, and
the intermediate and junior guitar
bands won first place.
NAMED TO BOARD
Mr. and Mrs. Harold W.
800 Greenacres Rd.,
have been elected

members

of the

Highland

Community Concert Assn.

August 3, 1967

Park,

drivers

and their love affairs, but

characters are well acted.
Color. Adults and young people.
THE

SOUND

OF

MUSIC

Andrews, Christopher
Julie Andrews as
bred Maria sings
stunning scenery of

Av.,

1000

Wilmette,

ON

CS

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MOST

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Open

7

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Art

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Fabulous

Gallery

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Fri: &amp; Sat.: 4:50; 6:40; 8:
Sun. 2:00; 4:05; 6:10; 8:
_Mon.-Thur.: 6:30; 8:15
Children’s Matinee
Friday &amp; Saturday Only

“SLEEPING
All

Redgrave,

David Hemmings)
Italian
director
Michelangelo
Antonioni, in his first English
language film, shows a fashion
photographer

whose

contact

Inquire

at the Academy Awards, it swept
the Cannes Film Festival. Color.
Adults.

Gf evanston
4-4900- tree parking
FRIDAY,

AUG.

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grave, James Mason, Alan Bates)
Lynn
Redgrave
(academy

SHIRLEY MacLAINE

award nominee) in the title role is
charming
as a vivacious
but
ungainly girl whose empty social

ALAN ARKIN
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PETER SELLERS

life is enlivened when her attractive, callous roommate weds her

our

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FESTIVAL
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Reserved seats from $1.50
MOD

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Reserved seats from $1.50

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$1.00 gate admission

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Presenting August

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Reserved seats from $1.00

‘TRIPLE
Farm

BEAUTY

Not a Cartoon!
&amp; 3:30
t

Thursday, August 3

1716 Central-un

(Lynn _ Red-

—
2:00

Roe &amp;
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with

film is beautifully photographed in
color. Although virtually ignored

General audience.

Midlane

Live!

reality is through the eye of his
camera.
He idly takes candid shots of a
girl and a man in a park, which
seem innocent enough until he
makes blow-ups. This interesting

storybook quality make this fine
family entertainment. Multi-Academy Award winning film. Color.

1|-6

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Monday, August 7
SORRY SOLD OUT
Monday at the Murray

“The World of Kurt Weill” with}

Martha Schlamme
Alvin Epstein

WEEKDAYS AT 8:00 P.M.
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Overture 8:30
DINNER-THEATER
AVAILABLE
PHONE ORDERS:
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Opening August 10
A FUNNY THING HAPPENED
ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM

PRICED
Mon.

BLOW-UP

Austria is managed suspensefully.
A wealth of melody and well-loved
songs, beautiful production, and a

GIRL

same

by her lecherous

this amoral English comedy is not
credible, it does allow for witty
dialog and beautiful comic acting.
Adults.

spread out on the giant screeen,
but Miss Andrews gives Maria
spritely charm and Mr. Plummer
unbends with romantic wit.
The family’s clever escape from
the Nazis after Hitler had annexed

GEORGY

the

ian, her parents’ employer. Although the off-beat situation in

Alps in the film version of the
Rogers and Hammerstein musical. The story is a bit thin when

ward.

ORIGINAL

wf

At

pursued

business

$5 to $95
Nor-

(Julie

—

as

mod boy friend. Having no interest in being a wife or mother, she
leaves both roles to Georgy.

Plummer)
the conventagainst the
the Austrian

and Mrs. Richard Toth,

robe mistress.

Others were Paul Del Greco and
Ann Hogan,
Lincolnshire;
John

man,
view,

The plot developments are familiar in their treatment of the

Mrs.
Robert
Quaintance,
2219
Thornwood Av., Wilmette, assistant producer; William Ditton, 303

Willow Av., Deerfield, stage manager; Morton Malitz, 268 Barberry

Lake

the mystique of racing.

is co-

Donnie Danti, Mike Sedik, and
Richard Sherony, all from High-

Lenz,

glamour and excitement with fear
and danger while commenting on

Master-Criminal!
Super-Spy!
and All True!
Christopher Plummer
(of ‘Sound of Music’’)
Romy Schneider @ Treavor Howard
Yul Brynner @ Gert Frobe

Operetta

tion

Award
balances

FRIDAY,
AUGUST 4

To Present

Other

other

Lattanzi
Lorena

Academy

photography

Edens Expressway between
Dundee &amp; Lake-Cook Road
VE
445

and

Coby
Neill;
Michael
Shintaku,
Highwood;
Robin Botker, Highland Park; and Brad Brinegar,
Lake Forest.

Winners

excellent.

Awards

Deerfield residents Melba Nezbed,

Gordon Mills,

are

winning

traveler

Shirley

ates

(Shir-

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rs

REDGRAVE

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FRIDAY

STARTS

Compiled by Sara Bloom, Chairman, Drama Club Films Committee

challenging

Highwood;
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box office and Ticket Central, 212
N. Michigan or Chicago area Montgomery Ward stores.

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DEAN’S

LIST

James Neyendorf of Deerfield, a

THE NEW

sophomore a Drake University,
Des Moines, has been named to
the

dean’s

list at the

university.

Mr. Neyendorf, the son of Mr. and
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(‘‘Age of Anxiety’’), and others.
Many of the young performers
are making return
to the North Shore

six semifinalists compete Sunday
afternoon in the biennial Michaels
Award Contest. Winnérs of this
event will be featured
again
Monday evening with Seiji Ozawa
and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

debut in 1965, and Mr. Rabin, now

in his late 20’s, makes his third
appearance, having performed in

and the Serendipity Singers, a
troupe of nine young folk-jazz
singers and instrumentalists, will

Kubelik conducting the Chicago
Symphony, and an all-Bernstein
concert
with
pianist
Philippe
Entremont and violinist James
Oliver Buswell IV.

appear

Other highlights will include
“The World of Kurt Weill,’ with
soprano Martha Schlamme and
actor Alvin Epstein; ‘‘Mod Night
Revisited,” with the Association;
the Serendipity Singers; and Alta
Warsawska’s program of ethnic
dances for children.

Alta

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thoven’s

2 in G minor; Larry W. Keenan of

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8:30—‘‘Mod

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Night

F minor and Aram Khachaturian’s
Concerto in D-flat major; David

11 a.m.—‘‘Dancer’s

Magic Carpet,’”’ program of international dances for children with
Alta Warsawska
(Mrs. H. E.
Wine),
Park.

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conducting, pianist John Browning, soloist; Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart’s
“Eine Kleine
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Flat,
Serge Prokofiev’s Piano
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No.

1,

and

Leos

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4

p.m.—Michaels

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Semifinalists:
Miss Judy Berman of

Peter

Ilich

violinist
Detroit,

Tchaikovsky’s

Con-

certo in D Major
and Felix
Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E mi-.
nor; and pianists Gabriel Chodos
of

Eugene,

Ore.,

Frederic

Chopin’s Concerto No. 2 in F
minor
and Robert Schumann’s

68

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ConSym-

Revisited,”’ with The Association
and other performers
(to be
announced).

the

Concerto; Mrs. Patricia Hanson of
Waukesha, Wis., Beethoven’s Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major and
Camille Saint-Saens’

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for

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No. 1; and Andrew Wolf of Rydal,

Pa., Rachmaninoff’s second piano
concerto
and Prokofiev’s first
piano concerto.

@ Monday ,8:30—‘‘The World of
Kurt
Weill,”
soprano
Martha
Schlamme and Broadway actor
Alvin Epstein, including music
from
“Three
Penny
Opera,”
“Lady in the Dark,”
“Happy
End,”’ and ‘Knickerbocker Holiday.”
8:30—Performances

by winners of the Michaels Award

semifinals,

Seiji Ozawa

condvet-

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@ Wednesday, . 8:30—Folk-jazz
concert, the Serendipity Singers.
@ Next
Thursday,
8:30—AllBernstein

concert,

Seiji

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week.
A performance
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cancelled.
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FIELD 4

�Discuss Property m
At Public Hearing
‘rogram
. Robert McClory (R-32nd)
pporting
Republican
Sen.
Percy’s Home Ownership

, Claiming it ‘would
» cities

task

of

of the bill. Cong. McClory is.
of more than 100 sponsors in

would

Dave Kodner of Highland Park strains beneath a barbell at
ard Junior High School, Deerfield. He is one of about 100 boys,
eighth grade to graduating high school seniors, participating
eight-week weight training program offered by the Deerfield

n filling the gap between those
are now
served through
FHA-financed

Shepfrom
in an
Park

District.

hous-

Municipalities Give

and those who are not served
virtually

itted to poverty by occupan:

Evaluates

The

zoning
their

| “The

Percy

measure

been

private

citizens

the

outlin-

; their proposals for improving
quality of life in the American

Park

listing

the

reasons

oppose

the

the
Rd.,

tollway
west of

Lee Road.

ect of extensive hearings by a
te subcommittee, with politiscientists, governmental offi, and

board

municipalities

velopment
between
spur and Lake-Cook

carried our nation to heights
aterial success never before
ained by mankind,” the consman added.
e Percy bill, as well as other
have

of Highland

proposed 2,748-unit apartment de-

would

ve our great and resourceful
te enterprise system which

ed measures,

mayors

and
Deerfield
and
the
village
president of Northbrook have presented statements to the county

©

In his written statement, Mayor
Samuel T. Lawton, Jr. of Highland
Park
states
that the rezoning
ing,’ ‘“‘a retrogression from 30
years of planning,” and “an unwarranted intrusion of an incompatible use in an area where the
trend and the fact of development
have been set and established for
single family dwelling.”

The

mayor

project

would

stated
not

be

that
a

the

planned

development because it represents

John Grubers Return

an
attempt
to
get
maximum
utilization from the land with ‘‘a
parasitical effect on the surround-

‘rom Door County
. and

Mrs.

John

sons,

Steve

and

tree

Rd.,

O. Gruber
Bobby,

Deerfield,

153

have

ned home after a vacation in
County, north of Sturgeon
on Lake Michigan. Vacationwith the Grubers were Mrs.
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Shield,

St.

Louis,

and

her

her and his family, the Robert

Shields and daughters, Debbie,
ie, and Janet of Indianapolis.
S

IN

liss Leota

CONTEST
Ann

Didier,

daugh-

of the Rev. and Mrs. Bernard
er, has won the talent award,

trophy, and a partial scholarship
* Miss

uty

Indiana

Be

contest.

The

pageant was held recently
ichigan City.

ing communities.”
Approval of the rezoning would
also
be
an
“‘indifferance’’
to
municipal and subdivision development,
Mr. Lawton continued,
adding that the proposal is out of
character with the area and would
have
a
“drastic
depreciating

effect”

on existing residences

in

the area.
Mr. Lawton also noted that the
proposed use would house 9,000
people, equivalent to the population of the Village of Glencoe.
‘Allowance
of these requests
would be a retrogression and do
violence to the public welfare,
solely for the furtherance of the

interest

of

the

developer

and

owner,’’ Mr. Lawton concluded.
The statement from Mayor H.

fast

growth

growing
has

community,

been

orderly

area.
Mrs. Ledderer also testified that
she doesn’t define the proposed
development as a planned development. “It’s like putting one

is ‘‘a way

and

of life of

residents desire to maintain,” he
concluded.
After showing the ‘‘conscientious, concerted, strenuous effort’’

made by the village to plan for

orderly development, Northbrook
Mayor B. L. Pollak stated that
“the village is not against growth,
but such growth and enlargement
should be in conformity with the
standards of good planning and
zoning.”’

“To permit approximately 2,800
dwelling units overshadowing the
village would alter the village to

the

extent

where

it

would

be

unrecognizable,’’
Mayor
Pollak
continued.
He also warned the board that
“there certainly can be no found
hope that water is readily avail-

able to the applicants
road

from

the

Village

across the
of

building in the middle of

calling

it a planned

and

the character

Gross-

reduce

North-

brook.”
In concluding,
Mayor
Pollak
stated
that
the
zoning
board
should rely on the ‘‘good sense’’ of
local officials of all three communities who are ‘‘on the spot and
who are not unsophisticated in
zoning matters.’

its

of the

value

area

‘‘substan-

tially.”

Mr.

Harrison

stated

that

the

development
would
even affect
nearby vacant land, causing it to

be used for high density developments.

out

that

Grosshandler

also

ques-

Nathan, a member

of the Highland Park City Council
of

member

apartments

of the plan
in

Highland

Park and the demand for them.
Mr. Nathan told the board that
about. 175 to 250 acres in the city
are
zoned
for
multiple-family

dwellings, but less than half of
this acreage has been developed.
In response to a question by
Zoning Board Chairman Robert
Marks, Mr. Nathan said he didn’t
know

whether

there

is

enough

multi-family-zoned land to provide
housing for persons from other
communities

who

may

want

to

move into apartments in Highland
Park.
‘Will Satisfy Demand’”’

“If there is a demand
for
apartments, I’m sure that the
developers will build them,” he
said.
Another witness for the opposition was

a

Mrs.

Katherine

chemistry

and

teacher,. who

D. Taft,

earth

science

testified

that

the

proposed development would contribute

to

a

predicted

water

shortage in the area. She told the
board that the wells planned by
the petitioners would last only
about

constant

10

years

because

dropping

of

of the

the

under-

ground water table.

its

precedent for other similar units.
The single-family character of the

community

“urban rather than
She stated that the

handler, attorney for the City of
Highland Park, real estate appraiser Herbert Harrison said the
proposed
apartments would

planned by professionals ‘‘on the
principle of single-family _residences and low density.”’
Mayor Finney added that granting the request would set a

Mr.

pointed

plans to add five spaces
every year for five years
these increases would be
for normal increases in

tioned Thomas

ber

‘‘Urban’”’

proposed height and density of the
complex would be completely out
of character in the single-family

change

a

Kennedy

the city
to the lot
- and that
sufficient
demand.

already

and a former

a field and

Ross
Finney
of Deerfield
also
states that the complex ‘would
severely disturb if not destroy’
the character of the village and
that the increased density would
adversely affect property values.
He added that while Deerfield is

Mr.

commuters

commission, concerning the num-

development,”’ she said.
Questioned by Stanley

Views on Rezoning

Bill

said the bill ‘‘would serve to
e the hopes and initiative of
disadvantaged
citizens—to
them the chance to acquire
most important possession
h can come into the life of an
ican family—a home of their

that

lan and Tyson realtors.

Hancock

a public housing unit,’’ Cong.

board

Shildine, former president of Quin-

would be
suburban.”

which would

said.

apartment

Hills development located north of
the Krembs
property,
testified
that the proposed
development

Both the philosophy and meinics of the Percy bill appear to

ory

the

er, a builder and land developer
currently involved in the Brittany

a private not-for-profit
dation, which would establish
me-ownership loan fund. In
ion
to borrowing
money
ugh the fund, a needy buyer
uld contribute his labor as a
1 payment.

are

present-

In addition, Mrs. Greda Ledder-

er it, the government

who

that

Would

Launch Unit

or

had

development would adversely affect the value of adjacent properties
was
given
by
Irvine
R.

ie measure would make the
ral government and private
prise partners in a program
nable low income families to

l,

Northbrook,

Testimony

Touse of Representatives.

entional

park on both sides of Lake-Cook
Rd. The 80-space lot being constructed by the city would not
accommodate
these
commuters
and the new ones as well, he said.

Roycemore School in April, 1966,
asking Mr. Rolnick for a 60-day
option on the property. Roycemore’s
offer was
$450,000 less
than the asking price, Mr. Frankel said.

revitalizing

\ll 36 Republican members of
2 Senate have joined as spon-

vide a program

Mr. Frankel told the board that
he and Buck Ayars of Ayars_
ed a written proposal on behalf of

of America.”

Would

traffic increases would generate
even
larger -commuter
parking
problems for the city. He told the

Realty,

consti-

progressive step in the long
complex

(Continued from page 10)
offer by Roycemore
School to
purchase the property, Mr. Frankel was called to testify.

Harrison

Testifies

Saying he recognized the demand for apartments in the area,
Mr. Harrison testified that the
proposed units would have a high
vacancy

rate

because

they

are

“Jand-locked.”’ He said that it
would be hard for apartment
dwellers to get to public transportation facilities, business districts,
and entertainment centers.
The
traffic
consultant,

Leo

Wilkie, testified that Lake-Cook
Rd. would not be able to handle
the increased traffic that would be
generated by the proposed development.

Although Mr. Wilkie agreed with
consultant Richard Beebe’s estimate

that

about

4,700 cars

would

be used by those living in the development, he predicted that each
family would make 10 trips per

day on Lake-Cook Rd., compared
to Mr. Beebe’s estimate of seven
trips per day per family.
He

said all exits and

would
that

entrances

be on Lake-Cook
the

frequent

tie-ups

Rd.
at

and
the

railroad crossing would create an

Robert Winton

Beatrice Foods
Promotes Winton

‘““intolerable”’ situation.
When asked by Mr. Daley if the
situation would be improved by
the expected widening of the road
to four lanes by 1970, Mr. Wilkie

Robert
Winton,
a native
of
Highland Park, was recently promoted to director of trade relations
for
Beatrice
Foods
Co.,
Chicago.
Mr. Winton is a graduate of

replied

Northwestern University and Chi-

that

the

traffic

problem

would not be changed because one
road is insufficient to handle the
traffic increases.
Stan Kennedy, Highland Park
city manager, testified that the

cago Kent College of Law.

He joined Beatrice Foods’ law
department in 1960 and was advanced to director of milk marketing regulations in 1963.
August

3, 1967

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Controversy
Stirred Up
By Viet Ad
(Continued

Charles

from

Beeson’s

By RICHARD EDMONDS
Vinton Bacon unveiled
the

9)

doubting

does

it be that Mrs..

audience

it be that she missed

the

pictures of GI’s setting fire to
Vietnamese
huts
with
cigaret
lighters? Could it be that she has
never read the Department
of
Defense statement about “rooting
out
the
infrastructure’?
What
does she think we are playing in

partment

of

to
by

Defense.

massive
said.

is

young

men

are

back

to

a

being

the

metropolitan
don’t

know

about

Stone

Age,”’ and what have we won if
we accomplish this?
H. Frank Brull
1222 Sherwood Rd.

storm,”
building
voirs,
beneath
the

And in response to a question on

switch

to

a

district

system

gerous

practical,

the

takes

water from the lake, uses it, and
then puts the sewage into inland
waterways, like the Des Plaines

soil.

Gains

GLENCOE—It
our

is too

rose-colored

bad

glasses

that
were

‘broken by the ‘“‘We Burned Every
Hut’’ letter published in the recent
issue of the Hollister Newspapers.
‘

One

must

assume

that

your

reading of ordinary news reports,
fcolumns, and magazine articles is
done through a protective haze
is totally out of proportion

to the

gains or the goals of our action.
This information does not have
-to come from a shocked and
saddened soldier. It is implicit in
all the official explanations of the
-failures of our pacification pro-

grams

as well as explicit in the

criticisms of statesmen and journalists. The point of the letter was

not to deliver new information to
anyone. It was to penetrate such
- complacency as yours by making

you visualize the human being
behind the statistics.
As for the suggestions that his
name, etc., be published there

could

be no

possible

motive

he,

and

I

The meeting will begin
p.m. at the Moraine Hotel.

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day.

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August 3, 1967
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Voters heard Mrs. Charles Probst
of Northbrook speak at the July 19
board meeting.
Mrs. Probst, local agenda chair-

reser-

at St. Norbert’s elementary school

preserve in our several and differing manners, protects his right to
voice his opinion without punishment. If that goes, what is left?
Fran R. Miller
111 Euclid Av.

Last

to avoid

buildups

the

organization

Sister Terisse has been editor of
the convent’s magazine,

on

seek

crops

nitrogen

Almost half the district’s budget
now goes to disposing of sludge—
wastes

by RALPH

LWV Hears Talk
By Mrs. Probst
On Local Studies

to lay groups engaged in teaching
religion to Catholic children attending public schools.
“Because
Serra is a men’s

speaker next Thursday at a meeting of the Highland Park area
Serra Club.

. officers. The American way of life
you,

is

ture and finance of Deerfield mu-

in Northbrook,

Sister Terisse of the Holy Spirit
Mission in Techny will be guest

your part except a hope that he be
punished for disagreeing with his
which

that

Sister Terisse to Address Serra

“which prevents you from knowing

that the civilian injury in Vietnam

process

underwater

2,700 acres in Kankakee county.

‘Finds Destruction

Outweighs

a

took the first steps toward implementing the program by acquiring

the district is considering
huge underground reserdrilled out of bedrock
the water table. To make

project

and

sludge

gen-depleting

and

a better spot than the
of North Shore resistoring excess storm
Metropolitan Sanitary

water that had been
earlier in the day
through generators.

would

that

control

ton,

the

Mr. Bacon thinks there is a
better way suggesting a farmland land fill program. The sludge
land would be planted with nitro-

voirs would
double
as power
stations, providing electricity during peak demand hours by running

what he expected from the North
Shore District, Mr. Bacon said
that keeping Lake Michigan clean
was the first priority, and he

the

flood

a

just as expensive.

sewers. The district has already
acquired a clay pit in Northbrook
and has its eye on the rest of the
sites.
To guard against the ‘‘100-year

for swimming.

that

$45

burns

District plans to build 11 reservoirs sto hold the run-off from

district programs like building
combined flood basin-recreation
areas
or treating
sewage
so
thoroughly that it could be used

hoped

were

To create
basements
dents for
water, the

district

much

treatment. Making residues into
fertilizer, the district loses about

Bacon’s

sludge disposal—both of which are
on their way to solution, he hopes.

considering the same thing,” as
he explained ambitious sanitary

“why?” and ‘to what end?” Can
we win without, in the words of
Gen. Curtis Le May, “bombing

country

problems

He limited himself to occasional
comments of “I know you'll be

killed every month. It is our
patriotic duty to ask ourselves

the

“I

Mr.

ed Highland Park City Manager
Stan Kennedy and trustees of the
North Shore Sanitrary District.
Mr. Bacon said his two biggest

ous for me to try to solve them.”

dirty business, and the Vietnamese war is an extremely dirty
war. If nothing else, hundreds of
America’s

County

them, and it would be presumptu-

life the
the DeWar

Lake

for

Forest Garden Club Wednesday of
last week in the Onwentsia Club.
Government officials there includ-

“I can’t come up to Lake Forest
and talk about your problems,”
the general superintendent of the

Vietnam? Checkers?
Mrs. Beeson is right, however,
when she suggests that publishing
these facts causes consternation
and misgivings. It is obvious that
the dramatic impact of the adver-

tisement does bring
communiques issued

of

occasion

speech was a meeting of the Lake

Sanitary

dignitaries last week, but
he only commented _indirectly on what the North
Shore Sanitary District
should do to keep up.

Beeson

not read the daily paper?

Could

Metropolitan

river.
The

District’s master plan to an

‘the facts in the Vietnam ad.

Could

Outlines Goals

Bacon

page

letter

Talks Sei Lake F orest

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Deerfield

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�Federal Unit.

RETURN FROM VACATION
|
Mr. and Mrs. Eric V. Larson &lt;:

To Investigate

Alewive Jam
The millions of alewives which
clogged Highland Park beaches

will be one of the concerns

of a

federal commission appointed last
week to study the situation.
A six-man team to study problems created by alewives in the
Great Lakes was named Saturday

by Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall. Dr. Stanley A. Cain,
assistant secretary of the interior
for fish, wildlife, and parks, was
named chairman.
David Fritz, superintendent of
the Park
District of Highland
Park, said the fish were no longer

a ‘major problem” this summer.
The new

determine
prevent

commission

what

can

problems

will try to

be

done

to

of future

sum-

Haney,

2320

Deerfield,

has

mer invasions.
RETURN HOME
Mrs.
George W.

Riverwoods
returned

Rd.,
home

after

attending

meetings recently of the American Library Association held at
the Civic Center in San Francisco.
Mrs. Haney is head librarian
the Deerfield Public Library.

of

and children, Bruce, Linda, Dek4
rah, and Steven,
116 Plumtre
Rd.,
Deerfield,
have
returned
from vacationing in Northern Cay
ifornia where
they visited My
Larson’s brother-in-law and siste:
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Runner i
Redding. The Larsons also sper
two weeks touring the South.
STATE OF ILLINOIS)
COUNTY OF LAKE
{SS
In the Circuit Court of the Nine
teenth Judicial Circuit, Lake County
Illinois Family Division
BESSIE
POINDEXTER,
Plaintiff
VS.

WILLIE

POINDEXTER,

\
eS

V

7/20-27,

8/3/67
PUBLIC

NOTICE

larity Queen. Karen also rode in the Highwood
Days parade. (Bud Daley Photo)

The county has already designated
-

the

land

as

a forest

serve area, and will seek
the 1,000 acre Lakewood

pre-

to buy
Farm

near Wauconda for a _ preserve,
college site, and Lake County Historical Museum.
E.

Kenney

Harlan,

president

of

_ the forest preserve district board,
Dr.

Roland

Sandee

of

the

tee,

and

Jerry

Highland

Sosesbee

of

the

Two

Highland

Park

men,

have

received certificates for completing a two-year executive program of
Business

the
of

Graduate School
the
University

of
of

Chicago.
They are Peter Litt, 3250 Dato
Av., assistant to the senior vice
president,
Hyman-Michaels
Co.,

Chicago,

and

Thomas

L.

McAr-

thur, 1864 Garland St., director of
printing, W. F. Hall Printing Co.,

Chicago.

Obituary
H. Cumming

George H. Cumming, 73, 1021
Central Av., Deerfield, died July
24 in Lake Forest Hospital.
Mr. Cumming lived in Highland
Park before moving to Deerfield,
where he resided for 12 years. He
was retired from the Illinois Bell
Telephone Company after 35 years
of service. He was the manager
for the Glencoe
and
McHenry
offices.
Mr. Cumming was past president of the Telephone Pioneers,

the Glencoe Rotary Club, and the
ATTENDS ORIENTATION
Steven
Hamp,
son
of

Eloise

F.

Hamp,

1440

Mrs.

Bayberry

Ln., Deerfield, has returned from
Normal, Ill., where he attended

orientation
week
man

and _ pre-registration

held on campus for freshstudents
entering
Illinois

State University this fall. Steven,
graduated

in June

High School.
74

from

Deerfield

North Chicago Rotary Club.
Survivors
include
his widow,
Ottilie S.; a daughter, Elizabeth
C. Will of Deerfield; two sisters,
Mrs. William S. O’Leary of Longview, Washington; and Mrs. E. T.
Holmgrem of St. Paul, Minnesota.
nesota.
Funeral services were conducted July 27 at the Kelley and

Spalding Chapel.

1967

matter has been referred to
Federal Home Loan bank.
The

letter

stated

that

ERRY
REE

Lake
County
regional
planning
board spent yesterday confering
.with state officials at Springfield.
The forest preserve group talked
with members of the state department
of economic
development
and conservation.
Only Monday the preserve officials
received
encouragement
from the federal government in
its purchase plan. The letter in
reply to a request for the waiving
of legal requirements for a public
auction said that the Lake County

George

Educatio

rr YAR THEY COME!!

Trip in Land Bid

Park Men

Finish Study Course

Villager—7/27—8/3,

of

PeSeanununeenuauauneneauewennn;

forest

_ preserve land acquisition commit-

Board
1967

the

govern-

SE

ficials set in motion efforts to purchase federally owned land for a
_ possible state senior collegé site.

19,

ment officials found the county interest in the property ‘‘most grati-

AEE

_ Lake County Forest Preserve of-

July

fying.”’
If the federal government does
not grant the county the right to

buy the property through a negotiated purchase, it has the alternative of condemning the land for
public use.
County officials generally reject
the procedure, however, as “both
costly and time consuming.”
Funds
for the purchase
may
come from tax anticipation warrants or a bond issue. The forest
preserve
district has
about
$3
million in bonding power
now.
The county also plans to apply
for a federal grant to cover 50
percent of the purchase price.

HS

A Springfield trip yesterday for

Secretary

DATED:

Are Headin'
TR

Officials Make Springfield

OF

MEETINGS

NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
the regular meetings
of the Board
o
Education,
Deerfield
Public
Schools
District 109, Lake County, Illinois, ar:
set for the Second and Fourth Monda:
in each month at 8:00 P.M. at the Deer
field
Grammar
School,
517
Deerfield
Road,
Deerfield,
Illinois.
H. R. KIMBALL

Up the Pass
to

HIGHLAND

Th

Karen Corsini (left) of Higlivvood gets a kiss from
Noreen Innocenzi of Highland Park, last year's
queen, following her coronation Sunday as Popu-

Ns Oe

Neg

No. 67-3:@

Defendant
j
PUBLICATION NOTICE
The
requisite
affidavit
for publication having been filed, notice is hereby
given to you, WILLIE
POINDEXTE?
that a suit has been filed in the Cire::({4
Court of Lake County, Illinois, by pla
tiff against you, for Divorce
and f-:
other relief; that Summons duly issu
ogee: you as provided by law, a
ow suit is still pending.
THEREFORE, unless you WI;
Liz. POINDEXTER:
file your Answ:*
to the Complaint in said suit or othe
wise make your appearance therein,
the said Circuit Court of Lake Count
held in the Courthouse in the City
Waukegan,
Illinois,
on
or before
tl!
23rd day of August, 1967, default m:
be
entered
against
you
at any
tin
after that day, and
a decree enter
in accordance with the prayer of sa
Complaint.
STEPHANIE
SULTHI
Clerk
RALPH J. BOCHES
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ralph J. Boches
Attorney at Law
829 Deerfield Rd.
Deerfield, Illinois
945-4055

REGULAR

HOME FROM CAMP
Caren Lang, daughter of Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
M.
Lang,
650
Appletree Ln., Deerfield, is home
after camping
at Pottawatomie
Hills
Camp,
East
Troy,
Wis.
Caren
is a seventh grader
at
Wilmot School in Deerfield.

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Final Warrior

Loss Is Typical
The Deerfield Warriors
out their summer baseball

ule last week

closed
sched-

Box
AbRH
Zimmerman, 1b 3 3 3
Goldberg, 20
0 2 0

North 8-2 in a game which was
typical of the summer slate for
the team.
“Our

biggest problem

Tadelman.

Olefsky, If
Harris, 3b
Gooris,

facing us

next year is to find a combination
that will give us a good defense,”’
said coach Car] Eichstaedt.
Otherwise, the mentor feels he
could have a dependable club next
spring. “I think we’ll have depth

in our pitching staff, because we
have four pretty good hurlers in

The coach
also thinks that
competition for starting positions
will

be

helpful

to

the

and

SS
rity
Pt
ee

Deerfield's summer

Photo)

baseball team sits through the rain in the final game of the season. (Bud Daley

I

Fell-Rudman
Ends 12-Inch
Fell-Rudman
Investors,
firsthalf winners in the Highland Park
Recreation Department’s
12-inch

A Softball League, ended a threegame losing streak with an 8-7
victory over previously unbeaten
Anixter Brothers. Lake Car Wash,
10-0 victors over Bianco’s Pizza,

is now the only club without
loss in second-round action.
in

a

Rich Schaps singled home a run
the second inning and Rick

Seltzer

knocked

home

a pair

in

the third as Anixter took a 3-0
lead. Ron
Simms
then settled

down and pitched shutout ball as
his mates rallied to score eight
runs.
Lake

Car

Wash

had a

tight

game for four innings as Bianco’s
took a 2-0 lead before giving
eight runs in the fifth to lose.

up

Fred Lutter hurled a_ two-hit
gem as Steve Zacharias and Rube
Redfield had the only two hits.

Booby’s won a forfeit from West
Ridge and, in make-up
action,
Anixter edged Bianco’s 8-3 as Bill
Richey got the win. Lake Car

Wash

nipped

Lutter
again
shutout.
Standings:
TEAM
&amp;

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weekend's Road America 500 in Elkhart Lake, Wis. Mrs. Hall (left) and Nancy Gooch look on. (Russ
Dashow photo)

&gt; 7b

Lake Car Wash
Anixter Bros.
Booby’s
Bianco’s Pizza
Mr. Victor
Fell-Rudman
West Ridge Stars

a_

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3

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0

25

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Score

Hetlinger,

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Gustie,

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Totals

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Deerfield
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that
record.”

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5
9

in

ou

Niles North game, thé
were right in the game}

George

started

for Deerpounded

Deerfield

tried to play

its final

game on the schedule last week—
a twilight affair with Niles East.

However, the rains came with the
game in the fourth inning and the

contest was cancelled.
“We agreed to call off the game
because neither team was still in
the race for the league championship,” said Eichstaedt.

Keeps Pony

Loop Lead
The Youth Baseball Commission
continues to lead the Highland

Park

Pony

League,

though

Earlier in the week the leaders
edged the Jaycees 3-2. The Jay-

cees bounced

back to whip

Lake

Car Wash 5-4.
Angie’s

Sport

Shop

split

two

games, beating Mister Jr. 3-2 and
losing to Strike &amp; Spare 86. In
the victory, Jim Casler singled
across two runs in the seventh

inning to lead his team.
Strike &amp; Spare
won
another
game last week, a 14-3 thrashing
of Lake Car Wash. Hubby Arkush
went the distance on the mound:

for the winners and added a home
run at the plate.

In

Tee

League

two-hit

Ww.
4
3
2
1
1
-1
0

YBC
Strike &amp; Spare
HP Jaycees
Angie’s Sport Shop
Mister Jr.
Lake Car Wash

3-0.

even

the club played to a 7-7 tie with
Mister Jr. last week.

Youth
edged
5-0. In
Park
played

Fell-Rudman_
hurled

1
0

3

41»
3 1
3
0 0
00
0
0 0 0

YBC Sul

Loss Streak

a‘
:

George, p
Daniels, p

1

3
1

0

3b

Garrett, ss
‘Fritz, rf

Two in Sixth
Deerfield scored its two runs iz
the sixth when Dick Jones singled
in Scott Garrett and Fritz after
two were out.

as our record is concerned,
I
played many of the younger boys

Ara aee

0

DeJong,

1
1

out nine hits to the Warriors five.

should

experience.

4

Totals

2

in the sixth. The Vikings

doesn’t bother the Warrior boss.
“We learned a fair amount of
baseball this summer,
so I’m
pretty satisfied,’ he said. ‘‘As far
some

1

1
0

Ab R
10
Q
em

field and was relieved by Daniels

Record Doesn’t Matter
This summer’s squad posted an
unimpressive 4-10 record, but this

to give them

¢

Roinoitis, rf
ahlum, cf
Widdson, cf
Eisenberg, p

Clark

team. ‘‘We’ve got a lot of young
boys who will push the older
fellows for their positions next
spring,” he said. “This will make
everybody bear down
improve our play.”

4

4
3

Deerfield (5)
Weiner, If
Gullen, Ib

trailing 2-0 after four innings. Bu
the Vikings came to life in the
fifth and sixth as they put threé
runs on the board in each frame.

Eichstaedt.

year

ss

In the
Warriors

Scott Brewster, Glenn Fritz, Pete
Daniels, and Mike Bunch,’’ said

next

Score

Niles North (9)

by losing to Niles

action,

the

Baseball Commission nine
SSI 24-22 to up its record to
the only other game, the
Tees
and the Rec
Tees
to a 29-29 tie.
STANDINGS

STANDINGS
tL.
0
1
1
2
2
3
3

Ww.
4
2
2
2
Pe

L.
0
1
2
3
2

Pe

August

3,

1967

�Deerfield’s Colt

Must Get

Team

Grid Exams
The Cop on the Golf Beat
most-devoted

policeman

in the

country is doing his job this week at Beverly Country Club on Chicago’s south side, where the 64th Western Open golf tournament got under way Thursday.
Cameron Eddy, an Evanston native who now lives in
Wilmette, has a big hand in the proceedings. He’s the
one riding around on a golf cart directing traffic and en-

forcing the rules.
of

lawbreakers

which

Little Loop

interpreta-

tions if a player is in doubt about a
rule. This is usually routine.
often

Cam

Series Gets

Eddy

Keep It Rolling
His presence on the course, usually in the company
serves

notice

on the

briskly. Expediting

tant part of his on-the-course

tournament

con-

play is a very impor-

job.

“It’s like traffic on the road,” he smiles.

‘“‘You’ve got to keep

it

rolling.”’
Equally important is the task of setting up playing conditions
prior to the tournament. This primarily involves defining the
course, which means marking the hazards and out-of-bounds areas
with stakes or paint and determining the height of grass in fairways, roughs, and greens.
Eddy also is out every morning before play starts establishing
the conditions for that day. He supervises setting the pins in pre-

determined, relatively flat areas, taking into account traffic patterns and variations in the weather. He also places the tee blocks.
Consideration for the club members is a big factor, just as consideration for all involved is a factor in planning the roping to be
done to control traffic patterns on the course.

A Long Time At It
‘We

try to make

the playing

conditions

fine for the player

and

the spectating conditions fine for the spectator,’’ Eddy declares.
‘We try not to lose sight of either side.”
The Western Open is one of just three tournaments (the U.S. Open
and the Masters are the others) at which the local sponsors rath-

er than the PGA

have the final rules authority.

Eddy and his committee consult frequently with Tuthill and his
staff, but there probably is no one better qualified than Eddy himself to make decisions. At 59, he has been active with WGA since
1937. He administers the rules at each Western Open, Western
Amateur, and Western Junior, and the current tournament is the
77th consecutive WGA event at which he has officiated.
“It’s been fun for me,” he says. ‘‘There’s always the challenge of
wanting your job to be better than the other guy’s, to run a better

tournament than the other fellow.”
Eddy admits he might not have
Foundation

were

not

the

A Labor
“That’s
also

were

to promote

golf.

active

if the

Evans

The Cubs, unbeaten in regularseason play, the Astros, and the
Phillies

“It used to be that we
know

if golf

needs

pro-

motion anymore, but if we can be of help in maintaining the integrity of golf in the way we run our tournaments, then we’re fulfilling

To

round

bracket,
closely

in his work with golf. Marshall Dann, Western’s executive director,
estimates the sum as high as $100,000 and reckons that Eddy probably has spent more money helping golf than any other man in
the country.
Cam thinks that figure is too high, and he protests that others

also contribute great sums to the game.
“This is something we’ve always been very jealous of,” he points
nobody

can

say

anybody

ever

got

anything

out

of

his

work with Western.
:

“If this can’t be a labor of love,”

come

over.”

he declares

out

West

the

eight-team

Ridge

matched

sent

three

the

Cubs,

nines,

Opening-round

games

dan

at

6

p.m.,

at

Sunset

In the Major League, three
teams tied for the top spot and the
first
eight
teams
entered
the
playoffs, which also began Monday.&gt;

The staff
directed by
McKillip was
coaches were
Geimer, Jim
Tullman.

for this season was
Ed Danilson: Mike
the assistant and the
Andy Doppelt, Paul
Stotz,

and

Warren

Cubs
Astros
Phillies
Braves
Giants
Dodgers

firmly,

‘‘then don’t

Ridge

3.

Other

11-5. Jim

BASEBALL
Thursday

Boosters

Tigers

League

Powell Camera
Fell Company
Elks Club
oe W.
Highland Park Heating
First National Bank
Patrolmen’s Assoc.
Grant Dean Buick
Sunset Foods
Sun Valley Dairy

pitched

.

_at

at

Haydock

unday
Erickson

Shamrocks,

Boosters

victories

were

Garrett got the win. Deerfi
rallied for two runs in the top

Northbrook Legion has Cook County Meet at
Argo (Through Sunday
reais
Northbrook Merchants and New Trier Merye nd a Central States League playoffs (also
prgtsgrer
wood Par

Dumsen

over Highwood 5-4 and Lake
5-3. Glen Fritz and DeJong
ered against Highwood as

COMING UP}
Erickson

Steve

turned in a nifty two-hitter. |

and Deerfield won

2

(Bolt-

TENNIS
Thursday
Girls 16 National Tournament at Lake Bluff
Bath and Tennis (through Saturday)
Saturday
Chicago District Father &amp; Son Invitational
at Northmoor (also Sunday)
Monday
Illinois State Women’s at Lake Forest Club
(through Saturday)
SWIMMING
Tuesday
Glenview and Northbrook at Northern Illinois
Swim Conference Meet at Des Plaines (also
Wednesday), 7
GOLF
Thursday
CDGA
Boys
Open
Championship
finals at
Rolling Green C.C.

the eighth to beat Lake Bluff. _
Northfield beat the local team
5 aS Deerfield committed ei
errors. Steve Biesman hurled
one-hitter, but the miscues
Northfield score enough runs
win.
It was the same story in a
loss to Buffalo Grove. This —

Deerfield
ruined

made

Dave

ten

boots a

Parker’s

five

pitching performance.

Deerfield Enters Team
In Babe Ruth Tourney
Deerfield has entered a team
the Babe
Ruth Tournament
Libertyville which begins tomor-

row and last through Aug. 13.
The team is schéduled to pl
Sunday
Grove.

at

3:30

against

Mor

TREE

Kittens Rally
To Keep Top
KNOW

In Lassie Loop
Trailing 12-2 at the end of two
innings, the first-place Kittens put
on a late-inning surge to beat the
Schnauzers 18-14 last week in the
Highwood Little Lassie baseball
The

stay

win

in

enabled

the Kittens

first-place

with

to

a 62

record for the season. The Schnauzers are in second with 4-4.
Members of the winning team
who
got
at
least
three
hits
included Corrine Mornini, Mary
Linari, Karen Callen, Debby Molinari, and Robin Wall.

The Possums edged the Poodles
4-2

in

the

week’s

other

game.

Each team had nine hits. Sandy
Catchpole got credit for the win
and Ellen Lucas was the loser.
Nancy Pattaruzzi led the winners’
hitting.

The

Minors

Indians
Twins
Tigers
Yankees
Major

wins,

Lassie

Mothers

tied

one

game and lost one game last week

Minors

Cubs
Dodgers
Astros
Phillies
Lincoln

man-

six

The Possums and the Poodles
have identical 3-5 records.

Final standings:

West

and

DeJong pitched a two-hitter for
the victors and he was backed up

were

played
Monday.
Consolation
games and second-round games
were Tuesday. The final game will
be Friday
Park.

with

_

The team also played Pal
in another game and triumph

league.

=

Eddy, once a five-handicapper at the Glen View Club, has never
cared to be the president of WGA. He feels he can be more helpful
where he is.
He also has never cared how much of his own money he spends

‘that

Park

Dodgers, and Astros.

our purpose.”

out,

Sunset

TEAM STANDINGS
Sunset Minors

of Love
I don’t

represented

Minors, while the unbeaten Lincoln Indians and the runner-up
Twins also were involved.

beneficiary.

our reason for being,’’ he says.
trying

so

all the leagues.

=.

Scholars

been

The
Highland
Park
Little
League World Series began Monday night following close races in

COOKS

also

eH

Tuthill,

Under Way

Hore

Jack

tour

H

supervisor

testants to keep moving

of PGA

oro

very

HR

happen

Srorocooceoo

doesn’t

—
=

“It

that there are questions the rule book won’t answer,”
Eddy says. ‘We have very few controversial rulings.”

NeaaeAT

play or to make

arise

&amp;

might

&amp;

during

The first practice sessions for
all the teams will be held Aug. 23,
at 1 p.m.

Association

tle any

dispute

p.m.

wooo

Golf

his ju-

it is his job to set-

at

were

Western

day

up

with 12 hits by his mates.

The team beat Fort Sheridan
and Palatine by forfeit, but one
game was played with Fort Sheri-

will get

same

=

the

players
the

get equipment on Aug. 22, at 12:30

chairman

rules committee,

on

12:30 p.m. Freshman hopefuls will

among

fall under

permanent

Sophomore

S

of

As

a.m.

equipment

scheduled

aged to come
two by forfeit.

Friday from 1:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. in
the athletic director’s office at the
high school.

a

the golfers who
risdiction.

through

KORA

many

Monday

eight games

Equipment will be issued for
varsity players on Aug. 21, at 9

the

Western Golf Association for more
than 20 years, is no usual cop. There
aren't

available

Mt

vice-president

now

form also
forms are

ooorrp.s

a

insurance-release
be filled out. The

pa

Eddy,

An
must

a

and

Deerfield’s Colt League
team
was quite busy last week as it had

Boys who are planning to play
football at Deerfield High School
this fall are requested
to get
physical examinations from their
family doctor. The form must be
dated after July 1, 1967.

WUAAIIONNDN *

he lowest-paid

Wins 6 Tilts

as

the

mother-lassie

tinued. The Moms

series

con-

tied’ the game

with
the Kitten-Possums
20-20,
then lost 29-21 to the SchnauzerPoodles.
Ester Linari led the Mothers

in

the first game with four hits,
including a triple. Laura Vai had
four hits for the Lassies.
The final game in this series is
scheduled to be played Monday at
6:30.

WATKINS SCORES ACE
Henry Watkins scored a hole-inone last Sunday at Westmoreland
Country Club in Wilmette. He
aced the 147-yard seventh hole
with a five-iron.

By Red Fell —

Did

you

know

that

in the

entire history of minor league

@ baseball, there has been only
m one team on which every reg- »
bd

ular player went to the

. It was the 1937 Newark

€

Ed Bears
of the
International
g League... Their regulars were
(1B) George McQuinn...”
@ (2B) Joe Gordon ... (SS)
m Nolen Richardson .. .
Py Babe Dahigren .. .
Kelleher .. . (CF) Bob Seeds
@... (RF) Charlie Keller .
(C) Buddy Rosar .. . They
the pennant by 25'/2 games!
Did you know that Bart Starr,

the

all-star

Green

Bay

Packer

quarterback, goes by his middle
name instead of his first name?...
Starr's real full name is
Bartlett Starr.
De you have any idea how
great a swimmer Johnny Weissmuller was .. . Before
ing to movies
and
“Tarzan”
for
many
Weissmuller was by far
greatest swimmer on earth. .
He held EVERY
style record from 100
to the half-mile .
in five different
and broke the w
in each one of
from 1921 te 1929 he
lest a free

style

race!

Our Guest this Saturday
Red Fell Show will be Mr.
Jacobs from the National
of the American Jewish
tee, who will talk to us
experiences while re
fact finding commission which recently returned from Israel.

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�McLaury
Wins Net
Honors
Doug McLaury of Wilmette captured top honors in the North
Shore Junior Boys Open tennis
tournament held last week on the
Evanston High School Courts.
McLaury won the singles title in
the 18-and-under division by defeating John Travaglio of Chicago

6-2, 6-1. McLaury also teamed
with Brian Hewitt to win the 18and-under doubles title with a 6-2,
6-4 win over Howie Husum and
Bob Drake.

‘

Rick Vetter of Elm Grove, Wis.,

won the 16-and-under singles title
by defeating Pete Armstrong of
Oak Park 6-3, 6-2. Vetter and
Marty Metten of Kenosha reached

the finals of the 16-and-under
doubles where they lost to Armstrong
and
Evanston’s’
Thompson, 6-2, 2-6, 6-0.

Thompson competed in both the
18-and-under
and _ 16-and-under
singles divisions. In the former,
he reached the semi-finals where .
he bowed
to McLaury
in a
stubbornly fought match, 10-8, 7-5.
He lost in the semi-finals of the 16-

Scott Rollins of Glenbrook North is retiredat the plate by Highland Park catcher Dugan Rosalini. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

Hurlers Batfle Foes

Giants Are Impressive in Finale

Hn
Summaries, Page
FO

Highland Park finished up its
summer baseball schedule in fine
fashion last week with a pair of
victories and a tie. The Giants
downed Lane 62 and Glenbrook
North 5-2, and they tied Glenbrook
South 4-4.
Coach

Steve

Land

and

his club

closed out the summer campaign
with a 4-5-1 league slate, and the
Giants were 6-8-2 overall.
With the team’s mediocre record, Land still was happy about
some

aspects

of Highland

Park’s

play. ‘I think the highlight of the
summer was our ability to score
runs,’ he said. ‘‘We came back in

a number of ball games, and both
the boys and I felt we were never

out of a game no matter how far
we were behind.”
On

Defensive Troubles
the other hand, there

were

phases of the Giants’ game which
didn’t please the coach. ‘Our
biggest trouble was defense. Our
hitting and pitching were consistently good, but we had some poor
defensive games which resulted in
losses,” Land said.
However, the mentor

had some

explanation about the team’s fielding. ‘‘Many of the boys were
playing new positions, and the
team really hadn’t played together before,” he explained.
‘But
now that, I’ve seen what everyone

can do I’ve got a pretty good idea
how Ill handle the team next
year. Right now I’d say about half
my lineup is set, but there’s still a

few positions

that are up in the

air,’’ said Land.
Giant
pitching

against
Lane
and
pitched two-hit ball
brook South contest.
Land commented,

Pat
Baker
in the Glen‘‘Olson

and

Baker pitched their best games of
the summer for us.”
Nearly a No-Hitter
Olson came close to a no-hitter
because he had a chance to field

the only ball which went for a hit.
“In the fourth their second batter
hit a bounder which Steve really
should have fielded himself, but
he let it go over his head
infield hit,’’ related Land.

for an

errors let the Titans escape with a
tie.

The Giants also made six boots
was

nothing

Short of fantastic last week as
Steve Olson twirled a one-hitter

against Glenbrook North, but little

lefthander Chuck Sarkady held the
Spartans to four hits to pick up

Fell’s Shoes in 12-Inch Lead

In a replay of a tie game, Fell’s
beat Ruby’s 13-9 on triples by
Larry Kreda, Mayer,
and Bob

Kaplan,

plus

another

homer

by

Skidmore. Chip Mills homered and

the

last

of

the

Rom Malvoin’s two doubles and
a single placed the Fell Company
to a 15-10
Ambulance.

win from
Doctor’s
In a make-up game,

Fell
ripped
Sequin’s
Funeral
Home 15-3 as Fred Seigman homered and Malvin pitched a fourhitter.
Checker

Cab

edged

Angie’s

Sport Shop 9-7 as Jeff Feldman
singled home a pair of runs in the
last of the sixth.
The
West. Ridge
All-Stars

had three other hits and Verne
Reich poked a or ‘double for
Ruby’s.
Fell’s was ‘Goel: ‘aut of the
other scheduled game. . Ruby’s

pounded

scored

Garnett’s 3-2 as Jim Goodman
batted in both runs for the losers.
Garnett’s got a run in the fourth

a_.14-13

victory

over

Hol-

lander as Pete Frye had two
doubles and a single. Kevin Mor-

78

out

a

16-7

victory

over

Frontier Inn with Jim Goodman
and Pete Weinberg leading the
attack.
The All-Stars

were

nipped

by

when Jim Cole singled and scored
on an infield out. Steve Hartman
doubled,
Bill Bernardi
singled,
and Steve Preskill doubled for the

winning runs.
Chrysler-Plymouth beat Mister
Jr. 7-1 as Rich Santi homered for
the winners. Garnett’s beat Angies 12-2 and Mister Jr. edged
Frontier Inn 11-10.

The Better Boys Foundation
Bombers pasted Sequin’s 18-1 and
lost a forfeit to Hollanders.
TEAM

STANDINGS

Fell’s Shoes
B.B.
pata
Garnett
West ‘Ridge All-Stars
Ruby’
Anaies s &lt;b
Shop
Chrysler-Plymouth
Checker Cab
Dr. Ambulance
Frontier Inn
Fell Company
Mister Jr.
Hollander
Sequin’s Funeral Home

MH

1 as Bob Skidmore’s three-run
homer and Jim Mayer’s two-run
double proved to be the winning
blows.

in

SF

uled playoffs.
Fell’s beat Chrysler-Plymouth 9-

home
run
seventh.

Am RoReOCOtO
DP ROARGAa

in Highland Park Recreation Department’s 12-inch B League as
the teams near Sunday’s sched-

gan had the game-winning blow, a

the win.
Fox Surprises

ball for us all summer,”’ said the
coach. ‘I think he batted only

us in the summer.”

Infielder Peter Phillips also
drew Land’s praise. ‘‘Peter hit the
ball real well. And he goes back
on a popup as good as any boy

6-0,

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Williams, 3b
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Totals
19

Highland
Glenbrook
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Sarkady,

Phillips,

Rosalin

If

22

Stein, 1b
Fox, cf
Olson, ss
Addison, 3b
Adie,
r f
Baker, p
Totals

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Highland
Park

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of

Chicago
over

Jay

Cardinals Will Host
Lake Forest Alumni
Lake Forest College alumni and
their families have been invited to

- @ special autograph party and —
game-condition scrimmage by the .
St. Louis Cardinals football team
next Saturday.
The party will be held at 2 p.m.
at Farwell Field on the campus of
Lake Forest College. A tour of the
new college gymnasium will follow the scrimmage.

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D. Wilson,

ie

won the 10-and-under singles title

Baker played both the infield
and outfield for the Giants in
addition to his pitching duties.
“Pat did a good job on the mound.
He had three relief appearances
two weeks ago which were nearly
perfect. I think he was only hit
hard in one game all summer.
He’s got a strong arm and I can

Weiner,

TT

Richard Fink of Wilmette won
the 12-and-under single titles by
defeating Peter Stearns of Skokie,

eight times during the spring
season, but he hit around .350 for

Gillis,

TTT TTT

Bill Dutton of Oak Park beat
Peter Skiles of River Forest 6-1, 63 for the 14-and-under singles title.
Dutton
beat
Evanston’s
Eric
Friedler 6-3, 6-4 in the semi-finals.

One boy who surprised Land
this summer was catcher-outfielder Lyle Fox. ‘Fox played good

use him at either shortstop
the outfield,’’ said Land.

AIRAMPSHANNMHS

Fell’s Shoes, B. B. F. Bombers,
and Garnett’s are one, two, three

TTT TTT TTT

79

and-under division to Vetter, the
eventual champion, 6-3, 6-2.

I’ve seen all summer.”

Baker was nearly as effective
as Olson, but six Highland Park

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�North Shore Net Summaries

TWO HEADS Prats

Arlington

SINGLES
18-and-under

FIRST

ART

BELANGER

”

ROGER

WALLENSTEIN

HEN THE TERM “golf oan comes up, most of us
\\ automatically think of the names Palmer, Nicklaus,
Player, Casper, Sanders, and so on. These players make
headlines and have the envy of many sport fans who see
the life of the professional golfer as the utmost in enjoyment with a chance to make a lot of money. But there’s
another side to professional golf.
Take the case of Shelby Futch. He’s also a pro golfer,
but you’ve

playing

never

the

seen

him

Professional

Shelby is a teaching

on TV

with

Golfers’

the big names

Association

pro, presently

at Bob

tour.

O’Link

Golf

Club in Highland Park.
“T’d rather teach than join the tour,” explains Futch.
‘“There’s more security teaching golf than trying to make

a living on the tour.”
HELBY IS SPENDING his first summer in our area as Blackie
Orsi’s assistant at the Highland Park club. Now 26, he hails from
Stillwater, Okla., and has had some tournament experience.
“I
played in the Ponca City (Okla.) Classic last year and finished second to Ernie Vossler, who has won some big money on the tour. I
also tied for second in the South Central Section of the PGA when

Ernie beat me out again.”
So Shelby has had some success against some pretty good competition. Why doesn’t he join the tour and try for some really big
money?

“To compete on the tour requires a special kind of temperament,”
says Futch.

‘You

have to get up week

after week,

and this takes

a

lot out of you, especially with all the traveling.”
HELBY

THINKS

MOST

of the pro

golfers

have

about

the same

ability. “Every player on the tour is capable of winning a given
tournament, as far as mechanics are concerned. But the great ones
have that mental ability which separates them from the rest,” he

says.
“T think there are half a dozen players in the Chicago

area who

could win money anytime they wanted to, but they’re excellent teaching pros and would prefer not to join the tour,” Futch claims. Among
those he mentioned are Dick Hart of Hinsdale, Hubbie Hubjan of

Onwentsia,
Futch

and Bill Ogden

would

rather

be

of North Shore.
classified

with

these

players.

“T’m

sure

I’ll end up in teaching,” he says.
Expenses are also a deterrent to joining the tour, according to
- Shelby. “For a single person to play the tour, expenses total about
$450 a week.

That means

you’ve got to win some

big money

just to

break even,” relates Futch.
ITHOUT ,COMPETING ON the PGA circuit, Shelby has time
for other things, because he doesn’t have to depend on his winnings to support himself. For instance, this winter, Futch says, “I
may play the Caribbean tour for a few months, but I definitely plan
to go back to Oklahoma State and pick up the nine hours I need for
a master’s degree in business.”’
Futch also did his undergraduate work at Oklahoma State where
he graduated in 1963. While at Oklahoma State, Shelby coached
the freshman golf team after his eligibility ran out. He’s served
in the Special Forces of the United States Army as a member of
an airborne unit.
Shelby likes the setup at Bob O’Link and plans to spend the
summer of 1968 in the area. “I have some definite plans which
include finishing my education, but I surely want to.come back
here next summer.

ROUND—Jim

Musgrave,

Mt.

Prospect, def. Ron Kensli, Wheeling, 86, 4-6, 6-3; Dan Robin, Evanston, defBill Kryscha, Norridge, 6-2, 6-4; John
Travaglio, Chicago, def. Bob Mayers,
Morton Grove, 6-4, 6-1; David Leake,
Northbrook,
def. Marty
Kaiser,
Winnetka, 6-2, 6-2; Chris Clouser, Milwaukee,
def. Daniel
DenBeste,
Prospect
Heights,
6-1,
6-3;
Bob
‘Thompson,
Evanston,
def.
Dave
Miller,
Crystal
Lake, 6-1, 6-2; Scott Decker, Wheeling,
def. Kent Tarpley, Crystal Lake, 6-1, 63; Marty Metten, Milwaukee, def. Bill
Humphrey,
Winnetka,
6-0, 6-2;
Miles
Harris, Glencoe, def. Steve Sheajam,
Glen Elyn 6-0; 6-3; Rick Vetter, Elm
Grove, Wis., def. Tom Snyder, Evanston, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2; Woody Annan, Lake
cage
def. Reid Hansen, Chicago, 6-2
SECOND
ROUND—Howie
Husum,
Wilmette,
def.
John
Clarkson,
Glenview, 6-3, 6-3; Musgrave def. Robin, 36, 7-5, 7-5: Travaglio def. Leake, 6-8, 61, 6-2;
Clouser
def. Drake,
6-0, 6-1;
Thompson def. Decker, 6-4, 6-3; Metten
def. Harris, 6-2, 6-0; Vetter def. Annan,
6-1, 6-0; Doug McLaury, Wilmette, def.
Jim Cuca, Mt. Prospect, 6-1, 7-5.
QUARTER-FINALS—Musgrave
def.
Husum,
6-2, 1-6, 7-5; Travagliox def.
Clouser
4-6, 6-4, 6-2:
Thompson
def.
Metten, 6-4, 6-4; McLaury def. Vetter,
6-2, 6-2.
SEMI-FINALS—Travaglio
def. Musgrave, 6-1, 8-6; McLaury def. Thompson, 10-8, 7-5.
. FIN ALS—McLaury def. Travaglio, 616-and-under
FIRST
ROUND—Peter
Didricksen,
Evanston, def. Andy
MacDowell, Glencoe, 6-2, 6-5; Larry
Plotkin, Skokie won
by default
from’
Rick Knudsen,
Mt.
Prospect;
Dan
Rosenhouse,
Highland
Park, def. James Gantner, Golf, 6-1; 61; Chris Clouser, Milwaukee, def. Gary
Hamity,
Glencoe,
6-1, 6-1; Ben Rawlins
vanston,
def.
Bob
Stenberg,
Chicago,
6-8, 6-2, 6-1;
Mike McLean,
Arlington
Heights,
def. Tom
Beaver,
Skokie, 7-5, 6-3; Stan Ferguson, Hinsdale, won by default from Steve Sider,
Glencoe;
Don
Goldman,
Skokie,
def.
Pete Herrmann, Evanston, 6-3, 6-1.
Marty Metten, Kenosha,
def. Glenn
Remsnyder, Northbrook, 6-0, 6-3; John
Kilner, Wilmette, def. Steve Rothblatt,
Highland Park,
6-2, 6-0; Bob Halpin,
Chicago,
def.
Steve Bederman,
Glen
View,
6-1,
5-7,
6-3;
Don
Nisonoff,
Wilmette, ‘def. David Glickman, High. land
Park,
6-1,
6-2;
Rich
Honoroff,
Chicago,
won
by
default
from
Jim
Harris, Glencoe;
Chuck Hughson, Mt.
Prospect, def. Arthur Glass, Chicago,
6-3, 2-6, 10-8; Nir Pappo, Skokie, won
by
default ‘from
Troy
Shaffer,
Mt.
Prospect;
Doug Conant, Glencoe, def.
John
Clark,
Chicago,
‘6-0,
6-3;
Tom
Coldren, Evanston, wet. Keith Leitzko,
Waukegan, 6-2, 6-4.
SECOND
ROUND—Bob | Thompson,
Evanston,
def. Dave Kelly, Wilmette,
6-1, 6-0; Don David, Lincolnwood, won
by default from
Bruce
Gimbel,
Wilmette;
Mike
Edson,
Glencoe,
def.
Glenn’ Watson,
Northbrook,
6-2,
6-1;
Dale
Gorchoff,
Highland
Park,
def.
Dave
Garfield,
Evanston,
6-1,
6-2;
Didrickson’
def.
Plotkin,
6-0,
ek
Clouser
def.
Rosenhouse,
7-5,
6-1
McLean
def. Rawlins,
6-1, 6-3;
Goldman def. Ferguson, 6-1, 8-6
Mike
Kemper,
Northfield
def. Joel
Savin, Highland Park,
6-2, 6-0; Todd
Stern,
Glencoe,
def. "David Wiggins,
Skokie, 6-2, 6-2; John Goecaris, Winnetka,
‘won
by
default
from
Bob
Cratin, ‘Clarendon Hills; Tom
Karch,
River Forest, def. Mike Baritz, Highland Park, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4; Rick Vetter,
Elm
Grove,
Wis.
def. Bob
Crockett,
Arlington Heights, 6-0, 6-2; Dick Wolff,
Glencoe, def. Tom Kooi, LaGrange, 6-3,
6-2;
Bennett
Cohen,
Highland
Park,
def. Rob Biederman, Glencoe, 6-3, 6-1;
Jack
Neems,
Evanston,
def.
‘Bob
Mayor, Chicago, 6-2, 6-1.
Metten def. Kilner, 6-1, 6-1; Halpin
won from Nisonoff by default:
Hughson def. Honoroff. 6-0, 6-2; Conant def.
Pappo, 6-4, 6-4; Coldren def. Bello, 6-2,
6-4:
Pete
Epstein,
Glencoe,
won
by
default from Rick Stamps, ‘Clarendon
Hills: Don Breccia, River Forest, def.
Sid Jacobson, Highland Park, 6-2, 6-4;
Pete Armstrong, Oak Park def. Mitch
Friedman, Glencoe, 6-0, 6-0.
Bill
Dutton,
Oak
Park,
def.
Jeff
Migdow, Highland Park, 6-1, 60; Marly
David,
Lincolnwood,
def.
Doug
G
dard,
Winnetka,
7-5, 6-3;
Jim
Ware,
Kenilworth, def. Dick Rice, Waukegan,
6-0. 6-0;
Jamie Allen, Winnetka,
def.
Bill
Royal,
Evanston,
5-7,
6-1,
6-3;
Mark
Kincaid.
Wilmette,
def.’
Tom
Cratin, Clarendon Hills, 6-4, 6-1; Dick
Majors, Evanston, def. Harry Derjerian, Waukegan, 6-0, 6-0; Greg Harris,

The likeable golfer will be at the club until the first of October
when he’ll pack up his clubs and head south.

Lake Forest

Shelby will become eligible to be a member of the PGA next year.
“It takes five years to be a member of the PGA,” he explains. “I’ve

Hosts Tourney

belonged to the New York section for four years, so next year I’ll
become a certified member of the association. However, while I’m
in Illinois, I’m a member of this section.’’

IHERE’S STILL PLENTY

of time for Futch to change his mind

if he ever wants to join the tour. ‘‘ Ben Hogan didn’t win his first
U.S. Open until he was 36,” says Shelby. “After that he won three
more.”

Judging from Hogan’s case, the career of a pro golfer is longer
than most

athletes’. However

it’s a good bet that Futch

will remain

a teaching pro and let the glamour boys divide up the hefty purses
offered by the PGA.
“T get a certain satisfaction from teaching,’
“You can’t measure it in dollar signs.”

August 3, 1967

Shelby

concludes.

Heights,

def.

Jim

Feldstein,

River
Forest,
def.
Steve
Pollock,
Winnetka,
6-0,
6-0;
Pete
Stearns
Skokie, def. Jim Kirby, Glencoe, 6-0, 61; Jeff Mandell,
Highland Park, def.
Dave
Snyder,
Northbrook,
6-2;
6-0;
Mark Replogle, River Forest, 6-0, 6-1,
SECOND
ROUND—Richard
.Fink,
Wilmette, def. Bill Nichols, Chicago, 64, 6-3; Tony Brooke,
Oak Park, def.
Tom
Buerger,
Winnetka,
6-2,
0;
Nichols,
def.
Rockey
Nyquist,
Hinsdale, 6-3, ‘6-0; McAdam def. Barr, 9-7,
6-1;
Stearns’
def.
Mandell,
6-0,
6-0;
Replogle
def.
Gray,
6-3,
6-4; "Dane
Neller,
Highland
Park
def.
Mike
Blankshain,
Chicago,
6-3,
6-2;
Gar
Gissler, Waukegan, def. John Boswic
River Forest, 6-1, 6-0.
QUART ER-FINALS—Fink
def.
Brooke,
6-3,
6-3;
McAdams _ def.
Nichols, 6-1, 6-0; Stearns def. Replogle,
6-1, 6-0; Neiler def. Gissler, 6-4, 6-0.
SEMI-FINALS—Fink
def
McAses
6-2, 9-7; Stearns def. Neller 6-3,

Evanston,
6-0,
6-0;
Miles
Harris,
Glencoe, ‘def. Marc Minkus, Highland
Park, 6-0, 6-2.
THIRD ‘ROUND—Kemper def. Stern,
6-0, 6-2; Karch def. Geocaris, 6-3, 6-2;
Vetter def. Wolff, 6-3, 6-3; Neems def.
Cohen, 6-1, 6-2; Thompson, def. David,
6-0, 6-3; Gorchoff def. Edson, 6-0, 6-2;
Clouser
def.
Didrickson,
6-2,
6-2;
Goldman def. McLean, 6-1, 6-3; Metten
def.
Halpin,
6-2,
6-2;
Conant
def.
Hughson,
6-3,
6- 1;
Epstein
def.
Coldren, 6-4, 6-2; Armstrong def. Breccia,
6-0, 6-0;
Dutton def. David,
6-1, 6-1;
Ware def. Allen, 6-3, 6-4; Majors def.
Kincaid,
6-1, 6-3;
M.
Harris
def. G.
1.
ROUND—Kemper _ def.
Karch, 6-2, 60; Vetter def. Neems, 63,
6-4; Thompson def. Grochoff, 6-3,
Clouser def. Goldman, 6-1, 10- 8; Conant
def. Metten,
6-3, 6-4; Armstrong def.
Epstein, 6-0, 2-6, 6-2; Dutton def. Ware,
6-2, 6-1; Harris def. Major, 6-0, 6-1.
QUARTER-FINALS—Vetter
def.
Kemper,
17-5,
6-3;
Thompson
def.
Clouser, 17-5; 1-6, 6-2; Armstrong def.
eg
gy 6-0, 7-5; Harris def. Dutton, 6-

FINALS—Fink def. Stearns, 6-0, 6-3.
10-and-under
QUARTER-FINALS—Bill
Nichols,
Chicago def. Bob Lefley, River Forest,
6-0, 6-0; Robby White, Morton Grove,
def. Tom Ratcliffe, River Forest, 6-0,
6-3; Jay
Flair. River Forest, 6-2, 6-2;
Jim
unt,
River . Forest,
won
by
default from Mick Wolff, River Forest.
SEMI- -FINALS—Nichois, Chicago,
def. White, 6-1, 6-0; Flair def. Hunt, 6-

SEMI-FINALS—Vetter
beat Thompson, 6-3, 6-2; Armstrong beat Harris, 36, 6-3, 6-2.
FINALS—Vetter
beat Armstrong,
63, 6-2.
14-and-under
FIRST
ROUND—Eric
Friedler, Evanston,
won
by
default
from
Bob
Smart,
Milwaukee;
Gregg
Mandell,
Highland Park, def. Bill Thury, Northfield,
6-1, 6-2;
Jeff Blankshain,
Oak
Park,
won
by
default
from
Keith
Leitzke, Waukegan; Tom Dickson, Winnetka, def. Frank O’Leary, 4-6, 6-2, 64; Dave McCracken, Geneva, def. Tod
Kirk,
River
Forest,
6-0,
6-2;
John
Deist, River Forest, def. Dan Neller,
Highland Park, 6-1, 7-5; Steve Casati,
Evanston, won by ‘default from Steve
Sander, Norridge: Steve Buerger, Winnetka, ‘def. Bill Davis River Forest, 6-

0, 6-2.
FINALS—Nichols def. Flair, 6-0, 6-1.
DOUBLES

18-and-under
FIRST
ROUND—Yesnick
and Gimbel def. Majors
and Royal,
6-3, 6-3;
Robin
and
Decker
won
by
default
from
Feldstein and Garfield;
Conant
and Wolff won by default from Leake
and Fuesle; Hewitt and McLaury def.
DenBeste and Cuca, 6-0, 6-0.
QUARTER-FINALS—Husum
and
Drake def. Clarkson and Mayers, 6-0,
6-0;
Robin
and Decker
def.
Yesnick
and Gimbel, 6-4, 6-1; Conant and Wolff
def.
Kaei
and
Kempster,
6-2,
6-2;
Hewitt and McLaury def. McLean and
Reinhart, 6-2, 6-0.
SEMI-FINALS—Husum
and
Drake
def. Robin and Decker, 6-3, 8-6; Hewitt
and
McClaury
won
by default from
Conant and
Wolff.
FINALS—Hewitt
and McLaury
def.
Husuam and Drake, 6-2, 6-4.
16-and-under
FIRST ROUND—Jacobson
and Gorcher won by default from Armstron
and Simpson; Neems and Friedler def.
LaDolce
and Grung,
6-1, 6-4;
Baritz
and Minkus def. Friedman
and Goddard,
6-1, 6-3; Wall and Conant
def.
Stenberg and Mayor, 6-0, 6-0; Gantner
and Kelly won by default from Rawlins
and Majors;
Harris and Crockett def.
Remsnyder
and
Watson,
6-4,
6-2;
Coldren
and
Royal
def.
Rick
and
Kincaid,
6-1,
6-0;
Armstrong
and
Thompson
def.
Bererman
and
Goldman 6-0, 6-0.
QUARTER-FINALS—Metten
and
Vetter def. Allen and Geocaris, 6-3 6-2;
Neem
and
Friedler
won
by default
from
Wolff
and
Conant;
Armstrong
and Thompson def. Harris and Crockett, 6-2, 6-2: Harris and Kemper def.
Glass and Honorff. 6- 0, 6-1.
SEMI-FINALS—Metten
and
Vetter
def.
Neem
and
Friedler,
6-2,
6-4;
Armstrong and Thompson ‘def. Harris
and Kemper, 6-4, 7-5.
FINALS—Armstrong
and Thompson
def. Metten and Vetter, 6-2, 2-6, 6-0.
14-and-under
FIRST
ROUND—Sullivan
and
Embree def. Lee and Mattmiller, 6-1, 6-0;
McCracken and Ware won by default
from Howland and Thury; MacDowell
and Sandberg def. Nyquist and Gray,
6-0,
6-0;
Herrmann
and
Cosati
def.
Kocal and Mehula,
6-0, 6-1; Buerger
and
Dickson
def.
Rosengardon
and
Ganser, 6-2, 6-0; Dutton and Skiles def.
Kemper and Huff. 6-3, 6-4: Golden and
Barr def. Widmaier and Werth, 6-3, 61: Fink and Neller def. Brooke
and
Blanshain., 3-6. 6-2. 8-6.
QUARTER-FINALS—Sullivan
and
Fmbree def. McCracken and Ware, 63. 6-2; MacDowell
and Sandberg ‘def.
Herrmann and Cosati, 6-3. 6-2; Dutton
and Skiles def. Buerger and Dickson, 6- |
1. 6-2; Fink and Neller def. Golden and
Barr. 6-1. 7-5.
SEMI-FINALS—Embree and Sullivan
def. MacDowell and Sandberg. 6-2, 6-1;
Dutton
¥
Skiles
def.
Fink
and
Neller. 6-2,
FINALS — Eenbree and Sullivan def.
Dutton and Skiles, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.

Jim
Ware,
Kenilworth,
def.
Doug
Thorbe,
River
Forest, 6-0, 6-2;
Guy
Mehala, Waukegan, def. Brion Miller.
Crystal Lake, 6-4, 7-5; Glenn Golden,
Wilmette,
def.
‘Mike
Rosengarden,
Highland
Park,
6-3, 7-5;
Pete
Herrmann, Evanston, def. George Besant,
Winnetka,
7-5,
6-3;
Mark
Carlson,
Wilmette,
won
by default from
Jim
Lee,
River
Forest;
Mike
Sandberg,
Glencoe,
def.
Mike
Barr,
Highland
Park, 6-0, 6-0; John Mattmiller, River
Forest,
def.’
Peer
Perersen,
Lake
Forest, 6-1, 6-0; Doug Sullivan, Hinssam, def. Charlie Solberg, Chicago, 6SECOND
ROUND—Bill Dutton, Oak
Park, def. Dave Perlman, Glencoe, 6-0,
6-1; Dave Nelson, Mt. Prospect,
def.
John
Howland,
Northfield,
6-3,
6-2;
Mark Scher, Highland Park, def. Stan
Kincaid,
Waukegan,
6-2,
6-0;
Andy
MacDowell,
Glencoe,
won
by default
from John Simon,
Chicago;
Friedler,
def. Mandell,
6-0, 6-0;
Dickson,
def.
Blankshain, Oak Park, 6-1, 6-1; McCracken,
def. Deist,
6-3, 6-0;
Buerger
def. Casati, 6-0, 6-1.
Ware
def.
Mehala,
6-0,
6-0;
Herrmann def. Goldon, 6-4; 6-1; Sandberg
def.
Carlson,
8-6,
6-0;
Sullivan
def.
Mattmiller,
River
Forest,
6-1,
6-0;
John
Embree,
Hinsdale
def.
Scott
Kirk,
River
Forest,
6-0,
6-0;
Gene
Kempner
Winnetka,
def. Dave
Hunt,
River Forest, 6-0, 6-2; Bob Levinson,
Wilmette,
def.
Dave
Freete,
River
Forest,
9- 7, 6-1;
Pete
Skiles,
River
Forest, beat Claude Lighfoot, Winnetka, 6-0, 6-0.
THIRD ROUND—Dutton def. Nelson,
6-0, 6-1; MacDowell def. Scher, 6-1, 6-1;
Friedler def. Dickson, 6-0, 7-5; Buerger
def.
McCracken,
6-1, 6-3;
Ware
def.
Herrmann,
6-1,
6-2;
Sullivan
def.
Sandberg, 6-3, 6-2; Embree def. Kempo 6-1, 6-3; Skiles def. Levinson, 6-0, 6-

.

QUARTER-FINALS—Dutton
def.
MacDowell
6-2,
6-0;
Friedler
def.
Bruerger, 6-1, 6-1; Sullivan def. Ware,
6-2; Skiles def. Embree, 3-6, 9-7, 61: SEMI-FINALS—Dutton def. Friedler,
6-3, 6-4; Skiles def. Sullivan, 4-6, 6-3, 6as
FINALS—Dutton def. Skiles, 6-1, 6-3.
12-and-under
FIRST
ROUND—Bob
Nichols,
Chicago,
won
by
default
from
Phil
Hildrebrand, River Forest; Mike Barr,
Highland
Park,
def,
Dan
Kocal,
Waukegan,
6-1,
6-2;
Bob
McAdam,
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By ROGER WALLENSTEIN
st

racing

fans

get

a

mending. ‘“‘Rose’s Guess had bone
chips in her knee, so I had her

thrill

their horse heads down the
wh fighting

race.

for the lead

Vic

Benvenuti

bred

in a

of

and Park gets a bigger thrill
the
average
horseplayer,
occasions

this

omer one of those horses
longed to him.

ause on several

has

Currently

Benvenuti

stabled

two

of

them

_recent

ty has won

enjoyed

success.

Carol’s

12 races for Vic

ring
her career,
and Vic’s
amer has recorded two victor-

S Witty win as often as she

looking around for a stud. I’d like

my biggest thrill in racing,”
s Vic. ‘‘For one thing, she

to stay in Illinois and have her
bred, but I’ll also look around in
Kentucky.”’

first

foal

was

bred

out

of

Admiral

in Illinois.

V,

And

I

ed her after my daughter.”

his

horses

or

to

then

coming

igo next summer,”’

back

to Chi-

says Vic.

ed

I got into racing,
away last June,”

but he
relates

. “I chose Forrest because he

tine

Lake County Rifles and the
Raiders will clash in the

a’s first football action of the
ir
at 6 p.m.
Saturday -at
fundelein High School.
The two southern division repsentatives of the Central

States

potball league will meet in a
trolled scrimmage. This will
e Rifle coach Chick Cichowski
chance to see his players in
act action.

The Rifles are bolstered by last
MVP,

Lew

Flinn,

the

arterback who led them to the
sue title. Flinn will be backed
All-American Tom Beck, who
; Flinn’s successor at quarter*k at Northern Illinois University in the early 1960s.
sill Bodle, the league’s leading
her
last year, will again be in
Rifle backfield, along with
iny JohnSon,
Mark
Metcalf,
rookie Maurice Guins.

The defensive front four of the
average

260

pounds,

The

n are Joe Smith and Willie
ith and newcomers John Larand Denny Dunn,

280 respectfully.

who

are 305

the

keep

a

with each other.

Benvenuti

“I

times

‘He

a

week,’

makes

the

says

deci-

why

I wanted

Forrest

to

on a

horse, it has to win at least $6,000
a year, says Benvenuti. “Vet bills,
vanning, and blacksmith charges

Vic Benvenuti has a word
race. (Bud Daley photo)

with

his trainer Forrest Kaelin

before

sending

While Kaelin trains Benvenuti’s
horses, Tommy Barrow has done
most of the riding. ‘“‘The choice of

don’t.

Carol's Witty

out for a

| Benvenuti is working with a new
mer this summer, Forrest Kaea former jockey. ‘Clarence
@ was my original trainer

at

important.

that Clarence Green did.”
“In order to break even

in the sport the year round.
the Arlington meeting, I'll
Kentucky for the Churchill
meeting. From there we’ll
Ark.,

most

train my horses is that he follows
the same route during the winter

‘Entered Racing in 1956

Springs,

and

three

reason

‘ic got into racing in 1956 and is

entucky before

Benvenuti
look

- sion when the horse will run. One

ny?

fot

to

trainer look the animal

Benvenuti.

ere’s really no actual farm,”
ie explains. ‘‘The tag is strictly a
de name which I decided to

in

horse,

talk with my trainer at least two

un-

) to Florida, then to Oaklawn

a
have

close rapport

- the name of Carol V Farm.

ve
ter
ip to
Yowns

“You

have my
over.”
Kaelin

eneland in 1964.
races

buying

And before I buy a horse, I always

e filly has won over $50,000 in

envenuti

In
says,

breeding—that’s

career. The six-year-old capured the Marion Handicap at
flington and the Myrtlewood at

es

is

could,” says Vic. “I’m going to
have Carol’s Witty bred next year,
and
at the present
time
I’m

the first colt I had bred. She’s

nd

she

to get a couple of more horses if I

in his most recent outings.
Sarol’s Witty gets the most
e from her owner. ‘Having

r’s

and

September
for
the
Churchill
Downs
meeting,
but there’s
a
question mark about when Brother Golden will be ready.”
.
Will Have Carol’s Witty Bred
Benvenuti
is always
on the
lookout for other horses. “I'd, like

Park,

have

Gold,

Golden, are still healing. AllAmerican Boy should be ready in

has three

at Arlington

to Gaelic

awaiting a foal in the spring,”
says Vic. ‘‘My other two horses,
All-American
Boy
and
Brother

used

to be

a jockey

and

knows

horses. He wants to make a name
for himself, so I know he’ll do his

best. My horses are in his care all
the time, and they stay with him

trainer,”

all winter at the southern tracks.”’

fit

a

jockey
a

is

mostly

up

says

Vic.

“Some

jocks

horse

while

some

certain

to

the

Tommy

has

been

riding

add up, plus the trainer and
jockey have to be paid, and they
get a share of the winnings too.”
Vic looks at his ventures in
racing as anyone would look at
their own business. ‘Enjoyment is
the biggest thing I get out of the

most of Forrest’s horses, and he’s
an honest rider with a cool head.”’
At the present time, Vic owns
six horses, but three are sidelined

sport,”

with injuries and are in Kentucky

piece of property or some stock.”

he

says.

“Racing

same consequences in that you
can lose money when you buy a

La Lira Defeats Panther

Highwood

Lounge

Meet Set

to Break

In a rain-abbreviated five-andone-half inning game, La Lira
beat Panther Lounge 7-3 to break
a tie for first place between the
two powers in the Highland Park
Recreation

Department’s

16-Inch Tie
Paul
four
Don
had

PORT

16-inch

11 runs in the first inning. Roger
Risher
roma.

softball League last week.
Jim

DiNato

opened

the

first

inning for La Lira with a hit and,
after two were out, Terry Wolff
hit a homer to give them a lead.
Terry Beckman then walked and
both Eggs Bromley and Frank
DiTomasso singled as Beckman
scored. Two errors, plus hits

again by Bromley and DiTomasso
in the third inning brought three
more runs
enough.

across

and

that

was

Santi’s Cafe took revenge for
last week’s defeat by Flavaroma
and pounded

out an 18-9 decision.

Rec Center’s Pony League

Team Wins One, Ties One
The

Highland

Park

Recreation

Center Pony League team won
one ball game last week and tied
another
before
the game
was

called on account of darkness.
The club swamped the Highwood
Mustangs
11-3
and
tied
Wilmette 7-7 after leading 7-2.

Steve Borenstein led the attack
against Highwood with a three-run
homer and Bob Popke chipped in

with

a

Joel

Schecter

started on the mound
and had to be relieved
stein.

but tired
by Boren-

Against

triple.

Wilmette,

Borenstein

and
Schecter
homered,
but it
wasn’t enough as Wilmette scored
five times in the fifth to knot the
game at 7-7. Rick Hrabe came on

in relief of Mike
down the uprising.

Sayad and John Capitani had
hits each for Santi’s while
Inman and Tom Inman each
three safeties. Santi’s scored

Forman

to put

has

a

homer

for.

Flava-

After a slow start, DalPonte
Upholsterers have won three of
their last four, the latest a 14-7

score against Rosen All-Stars. Joe
Lazzaretto,

John

Brandel,

Pete Nelson homered for
Ponte. Bob Troy and Gino

and

Dal
Dal

is just

like any other business. It has the

To Start
At least

16 teams

are expected

to compete
in Highwood
this
weekend for the championship of
Illinois Little Major League baseball.
The
double-elimination
affair
will find the teams aiming at the
title won last year by Niles, which
will defend its crown in the action

beginning

Saturday

at Highwood

Nite N’ Gale scored two runs in
the bottom of the eighth inning to

Park.
Six games will be played Saturday. Two other first-round games
will be played next Tuesday and
Wednesday.

beat Deerfield Van Line 10-8. Ray
Becker clouted a four-bagger for
the Movers.

Valley Little Guys will represent
the host city in the tourney. Other

Ponte each had three hits.

In another rain-shortened contest, Lewis Carpet moved into a
tie for fourth with a 11-5 decision
over Idlewood Realty. Gordy Rynertson and Bernie Graham led
the attack. Dick Lewis added a
two-run circuit blow.
Standings:
GAMES COMING UP
Tonight—6 :45—Rosen
vs.
Lewis
(West Ridge);
LaLira vs. Flavaroma
(Sunset No. 1.); DalPonte vs. Nite N’
Gale (Sunset No. 2); 8:45—Idlewood vs.
Lakeside
(West.
Ridge);
Panther
Lounge vs. Santi’s Cafe (Sunset No. 1).

Highwood Mighty Mites and Sun
teams

entered include Lake Zur-

ich, Round Lake, Lake Bluff, Fort
Sheridan, Zion, Elk Grove, Wildwood Park (Chicago), Kenilworth,
Niles, and Lake Villa. Several
others are also expected.
Jim De Santo and the Northern
Illinois Umpire Association will
work the games. They have been
doing
the
umpiring
since
the
tourney began early in the 1950s.

;

Saturday’s first game will begin
at noon.

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miss our semi-annua

day

value

ollar
THURS - FRI - SAT.

AUGUST

3-4-5

For three days only you will find hundreds of bargain-priced items se-

lected from our regular stock. Listed below is a sampling of the bargains
you may

expect.

_
Early shopping

Louis Roth Suits (6
Velour Shirts —

a

terrific value

Toiletries — famous

20%

.......4..

brands —

off

is advised.

Sportcoats — special racks — as is

06.0. .0.......$5

:

Topcoats — Harris Tweeds — special group

20%

off

great group............ $l

Kt
Jackets —

Assorted

Ponderosa Shirts — Out they go!
Bermudas
— Regular Stock
Sey

Kat

SPids

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Boys' Jackets and Windbreakers

Wash Pants
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off

Knit

V5

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AS.

off

*alterations

MONDAY

AND

THURSDAY

PARK

595 Central Ave.

FREE

ID 2-5300

OUR

60 er,

— group

|

10%

$0

off

more —

off

and

more

............

Swimwear

V/,

cost

Listen To Our Program: “RED FELL SHOW”

EVENINGS

ON

Trunks

and

Use Our Complete Formal Rental Service
OPEN

Swim

Women's Dresses — great selection 1/&gt; off
Women's

$
at

oe

Goys' Winter Jackets...

V/o off

...................

Shirts

Ist

7-9

STREET

EVERY

LOT
— NEAR

CENTRAL

Highland Park

SATURDAY

AT

11:30 A

ON

WEEF

AVE.

and...Winnetka and Glencoe

�TAKE THAT

FIRST

PLUNGE!

Starting a savings account is a little like
going in swimming when the water feels
cold.
It’s that first plunge that’s the
hardest.
But once you take it, it’s a
different story. You’re in the swim now
and it sure feels wonderful.
If you’re a toe-poker .. . if you belong
to the school that goes in inch-by-inch,
we

urge

you

to dive right

in and make

a

big First splash. This payday, pool a
part of your paycheck and put it into a
Savings Account at the First. We pay
the highest rate of interest that a bank
can give and we'll go to any length to
do business with you.
And
don’t forget. Once you have a
Savings Account with us you won’t have
to be afraid to take that first plunge for
a new home, car, etc,

Come

on in...

the

water’s

fine!

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OF HIGHLAND
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REGULAR
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8:30

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INSURANCE

DEPOSIT

A.M.

Saturday
8:30 A.M.

BANKING

Tuesday,
to 2:00

BANE
PARE

HOURS:

Thursday,

WALK-IN

Friday

Monday, Tuesday,

P.M.

2:00

Central

Ave.

P.M.

to 4:00

Thursday,

‘

Friday

P.M.

Wednesday
8:30 A.M. to 12:00 Noon

to 12:00 Noon

CORPORATION

513

WINDOW

at St. Johns

¢

Highland

Park

¢

432-1800

�We Built This Tremendous Facility to Better Serve YOU!
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COUNTY

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DEALER

SAYS

YOU'LL SAVE
GALAXIES
SQUIRES
MUSTANGS
FAIRLANES
TRUCKS

t

MUSTANG

2-DR

HARDTOP

BRAND NEW 1967
MUSTANG 2-DR. HARDTOP

NOW

Demonstrator Sale
it's a HAPPENING

Equipped with Radio, Whitewalls,

IN PROGRESS!

Deluxe Belts, Remote Outside Mirror.

225

ead any '57-'60-'61 Ford
thet runs onto our lot.

Unbeatable Values in our Used Car Department

SAREE
Ts RRS

1967

MUSTANG

1967 THUNDERBIRD

H.T.
4

Brittany Blue, matching interior. V-8, auto. Power steering,

disc brakes. Console. Exterior decor group. ....... 2688 |

Dr.

Night

loaded

DEMO

dr.

sedan.

A

white

sale

Sie:

special

S606

black

LANDAU

padded

top.

luxury conveniences

BUNT.

1963

Air

cond.,

Snow

that Thunderbird

Galaxie

trim.

2

dr.

H.T.

r.

steering,

Red,

black

int.

Heat., w/w's. We sold it and
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1965

aa

white

andy

peg

re

ack

walls.

sores

;

interior

2

auto.,

power

1967

GALAXIE

DEMO

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&lt;a

SD

—

4

dr.

interior,

Landau.

Charcoal

Features:

gray

Power

with

windows

&amp;

black

luxury

cloth

Air

cond.

steering.

we've proud to
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, oats

Radio,

poe

have it
1445

ast

CONGIHONET.

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Power
OCS

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walls, power steering. Accent

dr.

Power

H.T.

Burgundy

steering

with

&amp; brakes.

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vinyl

Heater,

DEMO

inside

a
roof.

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int. Auto., radio,
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intial

white

walls.
1495

&amp;

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top.

w/w's.
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COUNTRY
PM

acer

dr.

H.T.

in

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great,

runs

seats,

V-8,

best

console,

air

of care. 1685

6

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-

Buckets,

V-8,

power

XL

cyl.,

4

NOVA

auto.,
2nd
895

OLDS 88 STA. WGN.
V-8, auto., power steering &amp;

995

brakes.

better. .......eeeeeeeees 1375

even

BUICK

auto.,

power

CONV'T.
steering

&amp;

brakes.

Radio,

vcs veces deseeeeestveeens 1295

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|
poet

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CONV'T.

2

1961

CHEVROLET

4 dr. Sedan. Auto., radio, heater. 28,000 original mi.
| owner — a real creampuff..........+eeeeee8 895

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nen

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&amp; brakes. Radio, heat., w/w's. Virtually new. ..... .1045

1961

500
radio,

brakes.

CHEVROLET

i COIR.

1961

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steering,

&amp;

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TREES NES OOS

FORD

steering

auto., radio, heater, w/w's......

1963
Bucket

steering &amp; brakes.
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radio,
Be

1963
color.

Bronze

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1964
|

the

PRIX
floor

tires,

4 dr. Deluxe.

heater,

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FALCON

radio, w/w's....seeeeeeeees

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new

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motor. Autostripe. Under

1967 FORD LTD

radio,

Ester Mra oP:
SPECIAL CONV'T

steering &amp; brakes,
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3127 |

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BUICK

1964

1967 GALAXIE 500
Convertible
matic, white

—

int.,

1964 MERCURY

Conv't.

Reflects

Buckets,

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1963

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DEMO

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matching

Palamino Gold. V-8, auto., Power
Breezeway window. How Sweet i

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iles

Beige,

7
wd

—

|

GRAND

trim.

1963 OLDS CUTLASS F85 COUPE

6-Standard.

VOLKSWAGEN

White w/black top &amp; black
Portadt Veeated Cal, oi ik6

500

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Sedan.

anne
1965

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Many other features........ 2721
DEMO

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cond., tinted glass. Many other items..........-. 3229

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conditioned.

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white,

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with

8 cylinder, auto., power steering, white walls. White
ecbater, 466 Wis Wadia. 55 535 eek ee ee cv 2546

|

Blue,

w/all the

1967 CUSTOM 500
4

Mist

THUNDERBIRD

A Classic —

Includes 2 tops. V-8, Auto.,

brakes, seats
interior.

and

wate

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windows.

White

Exterior.

Power steering,
Black

&amp; white

sr

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Open Daily 9-9
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We Started “CHANGING
on Thursday, June 8th.

IN CASE YOUVE WONDERED “WHAT'S
GOING ON just west of Waukegan Rd.
on County Line Rd., Deerfield — WERE —
PROUD TO ANNOUNCE ...

SCENE”

E’RE EXPANDING

Thanks
our

to the overwhelming reception you have given

unique

bright,
Road,

business

bold

new

Deerfield.

ft., approximately

methods,

furniture

we

store

are building
at 350

a big,

County

Line

Initial display area will be 10,000 sq.
five

times the

size

of our

sary aa”
bes Lk he

present

store. Watch for the “Progress Reports” in our ad every
week. (Picture at right was taken 7/26/67.)

W
O
N
E
C
I
W
T
E
V
SA
{CE UN

*

One of our “unique business methods” is the Every-DayLow Price policy we have always featured. Our Merchandise is priced on a fair mark-up basis and NEVER
reduced for “clearance,” because our mark-up is “clearance-low” to begin with. We do feel that the expense of
moving

our

merchandise

to

our

new

store

warrants

a

special discount of 10%. So now you can “save twice” on
everything in our store and help us reduce the cost of
moving.

\

THE STORE THAT BELIEVES IN THE PERSONAL TOUCH

si
HOURS:

capes ao

LAYAWAY

PLANS

AVAILABLE

Whalen

Furniture

|DEERFIELD
658
ROAD.

DEERFIELD,
ILL. Wi 5-1911

658

DEERFIELD

MON.-TUES.-WED.-SAT.
9 AM-5:30

ROAD

(ronwTure)

THURS.-FRI.

PM

9 AM-9

PM

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                    <text>== “RECREATION FOR ALL”
Deerfield Park District

�SINCE

1884

Quinlan. and LYS ONG, Ine.

HOMES
APARTMENTS
INSURANCE
FINANCING

REALTORS
_ OFFICES ALSO IN EVANSTON, GLENVIEW-NORTHBROOK,

WINNETKA &amp; LAKE FOREST

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|

... 735
OPEN

DEERFIELD

MONDAY

THRU

a
LINCOLNSHIRE
DeLuxe custom-built
ranch with beautiful woodland
views
from all rooms and front and back blue stone patios. Perfect executive home in mini-estate area. Living-dining room
with crab orchard fireplace. Twin bedrooms;
ceramic bath
and powder room. Lush, wooded acre and a half. Widow
must sell quickly. Asking $43,500.

e Phone:

SATURDAY,

WI

5-3750

9:00 ‘TIL 5, SUNDAY,

10

‘TIL 5

SCATTERWOODS — DEERFIELD
You will enjoy living in this California redwood and brick
home.
Free-form
terrace off kitchen and dining room
is
planned for outdoor fun. Fourth bedroom and powder room
on lower level makes ideal guest room. Quality construction,
plaster and hardwood. $47,500.

Should

we

describe

OH,

the

GOODNESS!

spaciousness

WHERE

of this

TO

START?

almost

new

home? Or

should

we

start with the beautiful, heated SWIMMING POOL (22 x 40), diving board, and
slide? The family room (with FIREPLACE) is 27 x 16; the master bedroom suite
is 25 x 13; the kitchen is only 17x12
.. . Sarry! Notice the THREE-CAR
GARAGE?
If we told you there was a Jacuzzi Whirlpool “contraption” in the
shallow end of the pool, you wouldn't believe us — so,
you had better make an
appointment to see all for yourself. Call us right now!
Price? Yeu won't betieve
that, either . . . $57,900.
P.S. We forgot
— 4 bedrooms, 21% baths, format
living and dining rooms, finished basement,

DEERFIELD — CONVENIENT LOCATION
Walking distance to everything. 2 bedrooms; Colonial bathroom is ceramic tiled; large kitchen with loads of cabinets.
Paneled rec. room with fireplace in full basement. Walls are
rit
&amp;
astered. 1Ya-car garage. Beautiful, fenced yard.
’

ROAD

TRUE
Here’s a lovely, yet practical
RANCH.
There’s
a marble
room.
Excellent
construction
walls. Full basement. Move-in
poss. $28,500.

.

:
LINCOLNSHIRE WOODLANDS
Spacious home on 1% acre and surrounded By stately trees. 4
bedrooms, 2¥2 baths, Living room with FIREPLACE and large
separate dining room. Family room, huge complete kitchen,
Ist floor den or Suet room. Screened porch and oversized
two-car garage. $53,900.

VALUE
brick and stone three-bedroom
fireplace
in the
living-dining
— hardwood
floors,
plaster
condition. Close to town. Fast

BETTER THAN
NEW!
Stunning
eight-room split-level, freshly painted, with pro
fessionally co-ordinated
colors, wallpapers,
and
carpeting
Three or four bedrooms, 2% baths,
neled: recreation room
separate dining room. Two FIREPLACES.
Large wooded lo
in choice area. $49,500.

WOODLAND
PARK — DEERFIELD
Charming Colonial on wooded 125 x 210 lot. Four bedrooms, a paneled den or
fifth bedroom,
two ceramic baths and a powder
room. The living room
is
highlighted by a marble fireplace, bay window and built-in breakfront. Separate
breakfast area in bright and cheerful kitchen. Price just reduced to $54,500.

FIRST HOME?
This
is truly a little sweetheart
on a~tree-lined
street.
Immaculate
in every detail, from
the entry
hall to the
large living-dining
room combination.
Pretty
kitchen with
eating
space.
Paneled
family
rm. with fireplace. 2 bedrooms,
ceramic
bath.
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�In Waukegan Rd. Shopping Center

’

|Turn-Style Store to Rise Here
A 100,000 - square - foot
Turn-Style family department store will be built in

the new shopping center at

the southwest corner of
County Line and Waukegan
Rds. in Deerfield.

Leasing negotiations with Jewel

Inc.,

Company

par-

Turn-Style’s

ent company, were completed recently, Gene Beak, of Arthur Rub-

loff and Co., announced yesterday
in a press conference. Rubloff is
the leasing agent for the shopping
center, which is being developed
by Joseph Valenti.
‘Completely Different’
Jack Edwards of Deerfield, vice
president

and

general

manager

of Turn-Style’s western division,
said the Deerfield Turn-Style will
be “completely different’? from
the existing Skokie store.
“That store was built in 1962,
and we’ve completely changed
our concept of what a Turn-Style
should

be

since

then,’’

he

said.

‘““This store will have the benefit
of five years’ experience and research as to what will please our
customers.”
He explained that a department store, rather than discount

store, image will be developed
for the Deerfield Turn-Style.
Combines

Features

The store still will have moreself-service departments than most
department

be

cut

stores,

below

the

so prices

regular

can

retail

rates. However, more departments

will be serviced than in a discount store for greater shopper
convenience, Mr. Edwards said.
“We hope to build an image of
a series of shops within a sort of
shopping center, with aisles serving the same function as a

The

The Turn-Style Store to be erected in Deerfield will have an exterior
design similar to the above store to be built in Arlington Heights.
street,’ Mr. Edwards said.
tomers will be able to get
one department to another
the main aisles quickly, or

‘‘Cusfrom
down
they

can wander slowly from one department to another.”’
Departments will be differentiated by varying ceiling treatments,
color schemes, floor treatment,
and rugs. In some cases, actual
walls will be constructed.
Unlike most regular department stores, the Turn-Style will
offer shopping carts. ‘“‘We think
more department stores will be
going to them, because customers
have told us they make shopping
easier,’”’ Mr. Edwards explained.
Another

feature

which

will

be

retained from the ‘‘discount store
idea’ will be central check-out
stations,

although

departments
cash

many

serviced

will have their own

registers.

“We

have

found

that it’s easier for the shopper to
take

all

her

purchases

to

Deerfield

It will be

brick exterior.

white-face

store will have

located at the south end of the shopping center.

one

place, rather than stop 15 times
for purchases,” he said.
The Deerfield store will have an

extensive, 15,000-square-foot women’s ready-to-wear and_ sportswear department with concealed
dressing rooms. The entire area
probably will be carpeted.

wards said.
Also a feature

of

the

store

will be a sit-down shoe department. Mr. Edwards explained,

Another large department will
be toys and a ‘‘Pro Shop”’ sporting goods center, ‘‘where we'll

“We won’t have racks of shoes
out where customers have to fend
for themselves.”’
The exterior of the store will

give any of our competitors a
run for their money,’ Mr. Ed-

have a “rustic” appearance with
a mansard roof of slate shingles.

Deerfield Villager
il,

VOL.

NO.

$4.00

2

A

THURSDAY,

YEAR

JULY

27,

1967

Withdraws After Budget Cut =

Deerfield United Fund Quits METRO
By MELINDA

UPP

United isn’t exactly the
way to describe the Deer-

field Area
these days.

United

Fund

draw
to the
The
ment

from METRO was unrelated
Salvation Army decision.
Deerfield board’s disagreewith the Suburban Commu-

nity

Chest

Council

spans

more

than 18 months of talks and nego-

Budget squabbles produced the
following actions this week:
® The board of the Deerfield
area campaign announced that it
will not participate, as earlier
planned, in the Metropolitan Crusade of Mercy (METRO).
@ J. Ron McCleod,
executive

director of the Suburban Community Chest Council, one of the
three
.METRO.
partners,
announced that the SCCC will not
act on Deerfield’s ‘‘impetuous decision’ until Aug. 15.

@ And Lt. Col. Gordon A. Foubister, director of greater Chicago
activities for the Salvation Army,
announced that the organization
will conduct an independent campaign rather than participate in
the Deerfield Area United Fund.
Although all three decisions had
their roots in money disagreements, the action of the Deerfield

Area United Fund board to with-

tiations over the budget.

The Deerfield board originally
sought a $58,000 budget for its
1967-68 campaign.

During the negotiations, however, SCCC officials stated that
Deerfield should not attempt to
raise, more than 10 percent over
its 1965-66 campaign, or $50,715.
Agree

on

$52,500

The two organizations finally
agreed on a $52,500 goal in April,
however, and the Deerfield fund’s
directors voted to participate.
The Deerfield board then released tentative budget figures to
the agencies which it supports.
But when the three METRO
partners—the SCCC, the Chicago
Community Fund, and the Red
Cross—put
their total budgets
together this summer, METRO
trustees

refused

to

approve

the

$26 million total goal.
The METRO

Published Weekly

trustees urged the

three to cut their budget requests
to $24,046,120, or 5 percent more
than last year’s goal.
Mr. McLeod explained Monday
that this meant Deerfield’s budget
would be further cut to $49,350.
“IT am satisfied beyond a shad-

not
act
on
their
decision
withdraw until Aug. 15.”

to

Richard Lorenz, president of the
Deerfield area campaign’s board
of directors, indicated that the
Deerfield board will not reconsider, however,

because its agencies

Deerfield

are planning on the April figures.

cannot raise this amount without
_ participating
in METRO,”
Mr.
McLeod said. ‘Their best fundraising effort, including the Red

lower budget would be. totally
unacceptable
to the
agencies.
Their requests originally totalled

ow

of

a

doubt

that

Cross, was $45,715. I don’t see how
they can collect the $49,350, plus
$5,000 for the Red Cross, alone.”

He added, “Their decision to
withdraw was made on a paper
figure. If the Metropolitan campaign is successful, as it has been
during its first two years, Deerfield undoubtedly would get more
than its budget goal. If the local
campaign should fail, Deerfield
would still be guaranteed the budget goal,’’ he explained.

“J believe their decision was
impetuous and made without benefit of the full facts. We can
survive without them, but they

Mr.

Lorenz

also noted

that the

$87,000, but were pared to the
$58,000
before
local
officials
brought their needs to the SCCC.

‘Will Net More” —
He said they could not withstand
further budget cuts. A statement
from

the

board

explained,

‘We

believe that a campaign in our
area will realize in excess of the
$49,200 which

METRO

allows.

“We have chosen the route
which will mean that the people of
the Deerfield area will be asked to
work and contribute to assure that
the
get

agencies which serve us will
at least the minimum which

campaign reaching more people,
the board can meet at least the
$52,500 goal.
But even the $1,000 alloted to
the Salvation Army in the $52,500
budget

is not

enough,

they require.”
Mr. Lorenz said that he believes

our minimum

can’t survive without us. We hope

they

that

our affiliation.”

will reconsider,

by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av., Highland

Park,

so we

Ill. 60035

will

Controlled

through

a_

better-organized

according

to Lt. Col. Foubister, who said:
“Our Deerfield Service Unit was
told on June 7 that its 1967-68
allotment from the Deerfield Area
United Fund has been reduced to
a bare $1,000 for the full year.
“This was a reduction of 29
percent from the already inadequate $1,400 which had been
alloted from the 1966-67 campaign.
“Since we knew that with so
small a budget we could not
perform the services the Deerfield
area has come to expect of us, we
had no choice but to withdraw.
“We make this step with sincere regret because the Salvation
Army has always been firmly
committed to the principle of
united funding. It is our sincere
hope that the Deerfield fund in the
near future will be able to supply
requirements

finan-

cially so that we can re-establish

Circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

�Details Told on Monday
di

13 Budget Increased $936,299.
- By BONNIE FOSTER

The

eerfield-Highland
mee

able for inspection until Aug. 28,
when a public hearing will be
held..

1967-68 budget for
Park

Fund totals for the budget are:
education
fund,
$5,176,999.72;
building fund, $923,473.95; transportation fund, $176,805.30; bond
fund, $819,312.50; Illinois Municipal Retirement
Fund,
$103,425;

$

99.35

higher

than

last

2ar’s.
idget

details

were

revealed

and junior college fund, $95,000.
The budget total includes a
contingency allowance of $303,843.05. Using last year as a base
of comparison, the district hopes

day at a board meeting. The
et will be put on display
morrow in the district adminision building. It will be avail-

to use

only

money

as

about

$45,000

emergencies

of the

arise.

year’s budget for both new teachers and salary increases total
$532,706.34.

If

this savings is realized, the actual
budget figure would be reduced to
$6,956 176.42.
Last year the district budgeted

Increased
personnel
continuing

$263,145.97 for contingency purposes,
but actually spent only
$45 843.73.
Most of the increase in the

education

fund,

the

major

salary

increase

Of a total increase of $745,000 in
sonnel and salary increases, according to Mr. Gosling.
Adding
substantially
to the
building fund allotment is the fact

to

List Categories
Other categories in the fund
are
administration,
attendance,

_ Hearing Set
0 local single-family home
lopers are expected to testify

and her attorney.
Mr. Gottlieb testified
had

irchase the 133 acres between
the tollway spur and Lake-Cook
testimony
the third

will be heard
session of the

Chicago

Civic

During

cross

examination

to

of

‘lieb if he was acquainted with

Mir. Horwitz. He said he was not.

2 implication was that Mr.
rwitz had made an offer direct-

the building fund are $73,000, due
to a reduction
of $246,000
in

capital outlay.
Categories of

expense

in

the

Mrs.

Mary

owner

Krembs,

of the

file

vote

their

on

the

ago, before the

property,

describing

a yet-to-be-invented

tool,

says

*

VHE COSMETIC
Shirley

*

INDUSTRY

Gordon’s

story on

official

rezoning.

No

House

Company.

The

section

de-

*

picture

story

is on page

arts section.

Abroad

Lincolnshire News
in Service

| Movies in Brief

The

Cover:

‘Recreation for AIl’

additional personnel and _anticipated increases in social security

contributions.
_ The $95,000 budget in the junior
college fund reflects anticipated
tuition costs at junior colleges.
Because of the failure of the
North

Shore Junior

Obituaries
People and Politics
Public Forum
Real Estate
Recreation
Riverwoods News

76 in our

College refer-

endum, the board must provide
tuition costs for resident students.
The new budget for the first
time also will include a working
cash fund. Income from this fund
will be loaned to the education and
building funds to help defray
included

in those

budg-

By TONY

Deerfield

Park

ECREATION
relaxation,

TODAY
and

affords

continuance

an

District

of

opportunity
physical

and

for

the

1967-68

IMRF
Jr.
Collese
Bond
TOTAL

funds

1966-67

89,807.81

103,425.00

12.000.00
95,00000
819,312.50 — 8'0,652.00
$7,295,016.47 $6,358,717.12

Rotarians

to Hear

Talk About Noise

meeting
satisfaction,

mental

six

$5,176 ,999.72 $4,431 ,995.31
923,473.95
849,702.00
176,805.30
154,560.00

Control—Everybody’s
at
their
12:15
p.m.

KAMBICH

Supervisor,

on

Deerfield Rotarians will hear
James Tibbetts explain ‘Noise

4
eno

women’s

HIGHLIGHT of Highwood’s Festival Days will be performances,
in both French and English, of the opera, ‘“‘Carmen,” by the
Opera

Patty Anderson (left) and Margaret Tibbetts display their winning entries for the largest and smallest stuffed animals on a special
event day. This is one of many activities offered by the Deerfield
Park District Summer Recreation Program.

health.

next

Problem”
luncheon

Thursday

in

the

Villa Moderne.

Mr. Tibbetts is president of the
Huff Co. in Deerfield, which plans
and installs noise control struc-

Recreation offers individuals the opportunity to participate in activities
of their own choice during their leisure time, and enables them to
derive release_and fulfillment.

tures and devices. Mr. Tibbetts, a

Americans are living in a highly complex society, are becoming more
acutely aware of the need for returning to the fundamental theory of

field School

the physical,

mental,

and emotional well-being

of all in-

dividuals—children and adults.

is one of the largest in the country.

*

retirement.
The IMRF
allocation is in- creased by approximately $13,000
because of board contributions for

FUND

prt

TE

Margaret

es one facet of the complex business dedicated to personal beauation.
*

The new bond fund budget is
reduced slightly because of bond

A breakdown
follows:

sound living:

66 in our

account for the major part of the
$22,000 increase.

trict.

Recreation

reporter

additional

Doesn’t Reflect Expenditures

\

matter

fund,

The working cash fund itself
does not reflect increased expenditures. It only provides loans for
the education and building funds
which are repaid from the next
tax money received by the dis-

objections

*

page

education

personnel due to increased enrollment and general salary increases

Ed.
Bldg.
Trans.

which way the county board votes
a legal suit to test the vote is
probable.

the

the

expenses

rguth. Turn to page 18 for her story about the talented Highland
man.

6

budget

and capital outlay.
In the transportation fund, as in

ets.

“YV7RITING A WORD PICTURE of Robert Oakes Jordan is like

Men

new.

for

Now Read This . . .

_

The

the

before the zoning board begins
consideration of its recommendation.
It probably will be several
months before the board forwards
its recommendation to the Cook
County Board, which must then

1 estate dealer Roy Gottlieb on
y 14, attorneys asked Mr.

and

fund.

includes $289,000 for the salaries.
Total increased expenditures in

opposing the rezoning.
If the hearing is concluded
tomorrow, the opposing municipalities will be given 20 or 30 days

Expected to Testify

ne
me

has been carried by the

education

and nearby subdivisions which are

ications are that Joe Horwitz, president
of Red _ Seal
fomes, and David Comeau of the
te Development Corp. will take
stand during tomorrow’s hear-

_

expense

lary agencies such as cafeterias,
bookstores,
and _ interscholastic
and capital outlay.
Arthur Gosling, administrative
assistant to Supt. Karl Plath,
pointed out that increased professional staff salary costs over last

Comeau said he had attempted to
buy property west of the Pulte
Williamsburg Square subdivision,
which abuts the Krembs property
on the east. Mr. Comeau has
attended both sessions.
At least 10 more witnesses are
expected to testify for Highland
Park, Deerfield, and Northbrook,

the Cook County Zoning Board

YY

of the fund. In previous years, this

Northbrook Plan Commission, Mr.

norrow in the third-floor offices

anston

fixed
auxil-

but that she has turned

Several months

rezoning

xt session will begin at 9 a.m.

to

as agent

purchase

operation,
as insurance,

for the first time,

custodial salaries will be paid out

Attends Hearing

est for a special-use permit to
a planned-unit development
h would include 2,748 apartt units.
enty-one hours already have
n devoted to the hearing. The

in the

to

he

such

that next year,

them down.

aring on the Krembs

f Appeals
Center.

four offers,

Krembs,

property,

Rd. west of Lee Rd.
he
ing

had

Mrs.

that

plant

charges

for Personnel

this fund over the 1966-67 budget,
$639,042.34 is for additional per-

increases in staff size.

health,

other

costs
for
new
and
personnel total $106,-

Increase

cateand

and

336.

gory of cost, is due to teacher and

clerical

clerical

building fund include operation
and maintenance, fixed charges,

Through

the utilization of park

resident of the village for 28
years, is a member of the Deer-

On
facilities

and

recreational

activities,

residents of the Deerfield Park District have given their endorsement
to the pursuit of the theory of sound living.
Inasmuch as the aim of the park district is to attempt to fulfill the
recreational needs of all residents of the community, the recreation

District

109 Board

of

Education.
Aug.

5, Deerfield

Rotarians

_ and their families will attend a
reception for the club’s foreign
exchange students. The reception
will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. in the
home
of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy
Kissling, 1565 Crabtree Ln.

program must be flexible and dynamic and must allow for pioneering in

new areas. Recreational programs offered throughout the year cover
the spectrum of organization and age classification.
Programs range from highly organized instruction in arts, drama,
and sport-type activities to playgrounds, teen dances, .and interest
group clubs. The ages involved range from 3 in the tot program to 70year-olds in the Senior Citizens Club.
Through the neighborhood school-park ‘sites as well as the swimming
pool and Jewett Park Fieldhouse facilities, self-initiated activities such
as family picnics and neighborhood softball games are in evidence.
The cover depicts children at a typical playground participating in a
special event day.

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�North Trails
Seeks Small
Lot Rezoning

District Tries to Delete
Costs From
By MELINDA UPP
Deerfield School District 109
officials and architects are trying
to delete

The Deerfield Plan Commission decided Thursday. night
to hold an adjourned hearing on a petition for rezoning 24
lots

in the

North

Trails

subdivision

from

R-1

(20,000-

square-foot residential) to R-1-A (12,000-square-foot) .
Albert Jacobs, the North Trails developer, told the commission that he would gain nine lots if the rezoning were
granted.

The land immediately

north of

the lots under
discussion
was
rezoned to 12,000-square-foot lots

when
was

the

subdivision

approved,

mediately

and

south

originally

the

was

land

im-

rezoned

to

the smaller lots this summer at
the request of John Glorioso.
Plan Commission
Chm.
John
Aberson noted that the village

would have two major objections
to

Mr.

Jacobs’

request:

extra

homes would tax a sewer system
“now loaded to capacity,” and the
commission wishes to retain a
“buffer” zone of larger lots in
that area.

Mr. Aberson said that residents
near North Trails are eager to
protect
R-1
zoning
near
their

after annexation.

Mr. Jacobs was asked to submit
a detailed report on the plan, with
figures showing that the storage
volume requirement is ‘‘at least
equal to the
posal.”’

In other

original

action,

mission voted
proval of all

trench

pro-

the plan com-

to recommend apbut six remaining

lots of Mr. Glorioso’s development
in the Hovland subdivision. Lots
30, 11, 29, and 12 were approved;
lots 28, 13, 27, and 14 were given
tentative approval; and lots 27
and 14 will be considered at an
adjourned hearing Aug. 17.
(Continued on page 12)

about

$93,000

to $94,000

from costs for the district’s two
new schools before awarding contracts next Thursday.
The architects, O’Donnell, Wicklund, and Pigozzi, are working
with the school administration and
board members to delete some
items from the plans and with
bidders to negotiate lower costs.
The

district

has

a

$648,000

budget for the two new schools.
One will be built at Greenbriar
Dr. and Hyacinth Ln. and the
other at the corner of Pine St. and
Hackberry
Rd.
The Southeast
school will have eight classrooms
and the Southwest school, 10.

The apparent low bidder for the
general
contract,
whether
the
board decides to use a gas-fired
hydronic heating system or an
electric one, is Arnold Pedersen.
Pedersen’s
base
bid
was
$556,655, with an additional $1,700

for

more

office

space

at South-

west; $4,117 more for a_ boiler
room instead of an electric switch
room; $6,800 less for eliminating
insulation in exterior walls (need-

School Bids

ed only if electric heat is chosen);
and $22,000 less for using select
common brick instead of face
brick for the exterior walls.

The board already has decided
to make the latter substitution
and to eliminate the Southwest

office space.
If the electric heating system
were used, Pedersen’s general
contract bid would

be $534,655.

a gas-fired hydronic

If

heating sys-

tem were used, Pedersen’s
would be $527,334.

bid

DiPietro Plumbing is the apparent low bidder for the plumbing
contract
with a base bid of
$57,511.

If the

board

decides

on

the hydronic system, the plumbing
costs would increase by $1,126 for
additional pipes. If the electric
system is chosen, the cost would
be the same as the base bid.
A and F Heating was the low
bidder for the gas-fired hydronic
heating system
$102,412.

with a base bid of

If the electrical heating system
is used,

Skokie

Valley

Electric’s

$145,800 bid is the lowest for the
combined cost of heating and
lighting with 70-foot-candles of
power. If the board decides to use

property. More than a_ dozen
residents of the area southeast of
North Trails withdrew objections
to Mr. Glorioso’s proposed rezoning only
minimum

after he agreed
lot size of about

to a
14,000

is

to

“This

is

more

expensive

than

the trench plan, but we feel it is
worthwhile,” he said. His report
was supported by Village Plan
Consultant Joseph Able, who said
he believes ‘the trees are worth
Create

Pond

Mr. Spies said that under the
new plan a pond would be created
along the south bank of the East
Drainage
Ditch, which passes
through the property, to act as a
catch basin.
Half of the land would be used
for

two

additional

12,000

square

foot home sites. Due to village
requirement that annexation be
for property zoned R-1 (20,000
square feet), Commission Chm.
Aberson told Mr. Jacobs that a
rezoning would have to be sought

uly 27, 1967

3 percent.

@ Reducing the amount of face
brick used on the interior, substituting concrete block.
@ Eliminating two folding partitions at Southeast between classrooms, replacing them with solid
walls which are cheaper to install.
@ Using a less expensive roofing
material.
@ Eliminating some cabinets,
parking areas, and sidewalks.
Leonard Wicklund said Tuesday
that he also is studying the
feasibility of using a less expensive method of constructing the
foundation at Southwest and of
changing the type of heating
control.
Dr. William Fenelon, | district
superintendent, emphasized at the
board meeting Monday that none
of the changes will hamper the
schools’ education functions. Comis

expected

by

August,

Fenelon

said

the

Deerfield

week
after
school
starts,
Dr.
Fenelon said, and will be ready

for occupancy
of school.

by

the

beginning

Police Slate
es

Tao
eP.
Among the participants at the recent Combined
Jewish Appeal Masters’ Championship tourna-

ment,

held recently at Brookwood

Country

Club,

was this foursome representing Briarwood Country

-

8

Club in Deerfield. They are (from left) Max
Dressler of Glencoe; Joe Zelazny, 96 Carlisle Av.,
Deerfield; Harry Balaban, 420 Briarhill Rd.,
Deerfield; and Sherwin Scully of Glencoe.

109 to Continue ‘Special Attention’

saving.”
Would

field Electric’s bid for lighting
only.
The
district hopes
to save
money on the building program
by:
@ Dealing directly with sub-contractors. This will reduce the
general contractor’s bid by about

The superintendent added that
the additions to Kipling, Walden,
and Maplewood schools are nearing completion. All three additions
will be completed no later than a

His origmal plan called for
trenches on the north and east
boundaries of his development.
Consulting engineer Paul Spies,
representing Mr. Jacobs, told the
plan commission that the annexaabout fifty trees at the rear of the
lots involved.

operate,

After the new
administration
building is completed, probably
in 1969, the old school will be torn
down.

seeking

Highland Park lot
it possible to. save

to

electric contract to $53,863, Deer-

Dr.

opment.

the
ke

less

Grammar School will be phased
out of classroom use in 1968, when
it will be used primarily for administrative offices.

annexation to Deerfield of a oneacre lot, now in Highland Park, to
serve as flood water storage on
the northeast corner of his devel-

tion of
would

but

1968.

“keep an open mind” until he can
obtain an independent engineering
survey which may show that extra
homes “can be serviced.” Despite
voiced misgivings, commissioners
agreed to adjourn the hearing
until such a presentation can be
made by Mr. Jacobs. No date was
specified, however.
Mr.
Jacobs
also

install

Skokie Valley again is the low
bidder with $152,200.
The hydronic heating system
would reduce the cost of the

pletion

square feet in the R-1-A classification.
“Keep an Open Mind’’
Mr. Jacobs asked the board

125-foot-candles, which cost more
to

District Supt. William J. Fenelon received board approval of the
district’s continued participation
in ‘‘Project: Special Attention’’ at
Monday’s Deerfield School District 109 board meeting.
The board gave its approval
with the understanding that there
may be a slight cutback in federal
funds. Should the reduction occur,
Dr.

Fenelon

said the loss will be

no greater than $300 or $400.
Seven area districts will participate in the project for the second
year.

Dr. Fenelon also received board
approval to raise the cost of milk
50 cents per student next year. To
meet higher dairy prices, the new

yearly rate will be $4.50 per
student.
The board also appointed three
new
teachers
for the 1967-68
school year.
New sixth grade teachers will
be Miss Virginia Butzow and Mrs.
Dorothy Kaplan, who will replace
Lee Weir at Maplewood School.
Mrs. Jo-Ann Diasparra will be the
new vocal music instructor.

The board approved contract
changes for faculty members Mrs.
Arlene Beam and Miss Jeanette
White. Both have completed additional graduate credit.
Miss Patsy Lill was hired as a
permanent substitute to represent
Deerfield High School’s science
department on the Outdoor Education Workshop Committee of the
Council
on _ Inter-District
Cooperation.
The meeting was concluded with
board approval of the treasurer’s
. report and accounts payable.

Promotional
Examination
A promotional examination to
fill two vacancies in the Deerfield Police Department will be
held at 1 p.m. Sept. 9 in the
village hall by the- board of police
commissioners.
Applications

for

the

examina-

tion must be filed on or before
Sept. 2 with Police Chief George
Hall.

The examination was scheduled

after policemen who took a June

examination questioned its legality because it was not publicized
far enough in advance. They also
questioned the methods of ‘granting military preference and grading.
Officers William Wood and Robert Davenport scored highest on
the June examination.

7

�Will Seek Funds.

Sales

Tax Up
Tuesday
By MELINDA

e

a|

Two federal programs—Project
Assist and Project Wingspread—
were discussed Monday by the
Deerfield-Highland
Park
High
School District board and the
board agreed to seek funds for one
of the programs.
Supt. Karl Plath was authorized
by the board to submit a proposal
for funding of Project Assist
under Title 1 of the National
Elementary and Secondary Edu-

UPP

Beginning Tuesday, Deerfield area residents will begin paying higher sales
taxes
tax.

and

a

new

For One Project

service

The
total sales
tax will be
increased from 4.75 percent to 5
percent, with the municipality’s

.75

cation Act. If. approved, the district will receive $10,000 the first

The Deerfield Village Board authorized the increase in the local
levy after the General Assembly
approved enabling legislation July

year.
The project is aimed at students
with average or’ above-average
intelligence who are not achieving
properly in school. The project

share

increasing

from

.5 to

percent.

1

would
replace
Project
Special
Attention at the high school level,

Deerfield Village Mgr. Norris
Stilphen estimaed that the higher
sales tax will bring in about $51,000
more for the village annually.
The Lake County Board has
approved a similar increase for
businesses
areas.

outside

The

increase

Illinois,

from

for

though Project Special Attention
will be continued to several of the
elementary districts. Dr. Plath
said he feels Project Assist is
more
suitable to high school
students.
If approved by the government,

incorporated

the

State

of

Robert

was effective July 1, so shoppers
have been paying total sales taxes
of 4.75 percent this month.
The state service occupation tax

also will increase to a total of 5
percent Tuesday, apportioned between the municipalities and the
State in the same manner as the
Sales tax, and will be levied
against four new types of service:
1. Selling

specially-made

ma-

chines, tools, dies, jigs, patterns,
gauges,

or

other

specially

2. Providing

graphic

arts

such

as custom printing, photography,
photofinishing, lithography, commercial printing, and other graph-

ic arts trades and businesses.
3. Repairing, renovating, or reconditioning
tangible
personal
property such as motor vehicles,
radios, television sets, farm implements, and mowers.
4. Selling drugs or medicines by
registered pharmacists or druggists on the prescription of a
licensed physician or other person
qualified to issue prescriptions.
The Illinois Department

enue has explained
will be based on a
gross receipts. For
tomobile repairmen

of Rev-

that the tax
serviceman’s
example, auwill charge a

5 percent sales tax on repair parts

and materials, plus a 5 percent
tax on his labor charges.
_ Because this is a new tax, and
because full details still are not
available,

local officials

Joe Konzier, a Lyman-Sargent's assistant manager,

Discuss

refers to the

have

not

been able to determine how much
additional revenue the service tax
will provide.

Junior Auxiliary
Plans Luncheon
The North Shore junior auxiliary of the House of the Good
Shepherd will hold a barbeque
luncheon and meeting at 11:30
a.m. today at 3601 Whirlaway Dr.,
Citation Lake
Estates,
Northbrook.
The luncheon will be a kick-off
for the annual brunch in the fall.
The house is a Chicago home for
delinquent girls, run by the Sisters
of the Good Shepherd.

a

counselor

at

are paying 4.75 percent state an municipal sales taxes and will begin
paying a full 5 percent Tuesday in most communities. (Staff Photo
y Sue Levy)

Local Woman

between

Mrs.

Paula

Selzer,

1244

Wood

Convicted

fined

for

violations

stemming

from speeding sprees May 4, May
17, and June 30. A _ probation
hearing on a charge of eluding an
officer on May 4 has been continued to Aug. 26, and a hearing
on charges of speeding, driving
while intoxicated, and driving
without a license on June 30 has

Our Deadlines
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your

convenience

in

sub-

mitting news items and photos, our
deadlines are listed below:
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Fine Arts: NOON WEDNESDAY.
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THURSDAY.

children,

suburban

a $65,000 planning

grant

members

indicated

they

were interested in the progress of
the project and similar ones.
Board member Mrs. Jean Aitchison said she thought that the

should be alert to possible programs in Lake County, as opposed
to Chicago or Cook County projects.

Board member Alex Lowinger
pointed out the difficulty in separating the Highland Park-Deerfield

area

from

the

greater

Chi-

cago metropolitan area.
In another matter, Dr. Plath
said District 113 has been invited

to

participate

in

a

seminar

narcotics
and
“hazardous
stances’’ to be held at New

on

subTrier

High School before school begins.
Other

districts

participating

in

the seminar will be New Trier,
Niles, Evanston, and Glenbrook.
In other
board:

Other Business
business Monday,

@ Heard

Dr.

Plath

report

the
that

drawings for an addition to the
district administration
building
have been received, and that bids
for the project should be received
within a month.
® Approved employment of Mrs.

Marcia
Burdick
as a_ special
education teacher at Highland
Park High School, and Dr. Sherman Feinstein as a_ part-time
psychiatric consultant for the district.
®@ Accepted the resignations of
Mrs. Ila Edwards, a developmental reading teacher at Highland Park High School;
Mrs.
Lillian Nannini, an employee in the
Deerfield High School office; and
Mrs.

Audrey

Thompson,

an

em

ployee in Administration building
office.
MOVE TO VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Grube
recently moved from Chicago to
950 Whigam

Gruber

Ln., Riverwoods.

is a certified

public

Mr.

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are

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intellec-

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WILL BF FRESHMAN
Miss Patti Lou Cahall, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R.
Cahall, 760 Carriage Way, Deerfield, will begin her freshman
fall

Ia.

due by noon Friday.)

in age

The subject of his lecture will
be ‘The Depression, F.D.R. and
the Thirties.”
Prof. Menez, who received his
doctorate at Notre Dame University, taught and conducted research in Peru and South America
in 1960-61 as the American Political Science Association’s Ful-

this

(Photos

range

the Drake Theatre on campus.

Dubuque,

NOON MONDAY.

Board

Joseph F. Menez, professor of
political science at Loyola University, Chicago, will lecture at Barat
College for the ‘Upward Bound”
seminar at 7:30 p.m. Monday in

year

Recreation:

and

Loyola Professor
To Give Lecture
At Lake Forest

Church:

Scouts: NOON FRIDAY.
Public Forum: NOON MONDAY.

who

Chicago

for Wingspread.

from 3 to 8 years old, now are in
the custody of the Children and
Family Services of Waukegan.

Schools: THURSDAY.
NOON FRIDAY.

received

been continued to Sept. 26.
Her

Exchange

schools.
Board member Ted Winter said
implementation of the project by
the Chicago Public Schools is at
least a year away, although the
Chicago school system recently

Of Traffic Violations
St., Deerfield, has been found
guilty of numerous traffic violations and her five children will be
placed in foster homes.
Mrs. Selzer has been arrested
by Deerfield police for speeding,
reckless driving, drunken driving,
stoplight violations, evading an
officer, and driving without a
license on several occasions in the
last two months.
She has been convicted and

Student

The board also discussed Project Wingspread, a program of
exchanging students and faculty

new sales tax schedule before ringing up a purchase. Customers now

made.

tools or equipment.

Cash,

Highland Park High School, would
be relieved of part of his counseling duties in order to work on the
project, and other faculty members would be relieved of some of
their duties to work with the
counselors involved.

3.5 to 4.25 percent,

board was “committed to Wingspread,” but that the board also

graduate

at Clarke. College,

Miss

of Carmel

Cahall,
High

a

School,

Mundelein, is employed this summer by Encyclopaedia Brittannica

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EDITORIALS
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by the Hollister

Published

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CG,

Offset Cost of College
Wa

the rise in the cost of higher
education matched only by the
rise in its importance, a tax credit for college expenses seems like a concept whose

time has come.
Congress is considering several bills to
provide such relief for overburdened parents, students,

and benefactors,

including

one sponsored by Cong. Donald Rumsfeld
(R-13th).
Provisions

of

the

Rumsfeld bill already
have been approved in
the Senate in the form
of an amendment to
another bill, but the

these students, we believe, because

proposal
is
making
little headway in the

@
}

House.

Based on the sound
principle that higher
education benefits so-

ciety as well as the in-

1

Cong. Rumsfeld

dividual, the legislation would enable a
taxpayer to deduct up to $325 in actual
taxes from his annual income tax bill as
partial reimbursement for expenses for
each college student.
This would amount to an estimated $1.1

billion tax loss annually—no small figure
in view of the growing demands of the Vietnam war and important domestic programs.
Nevertheless, an investment now will pay
high dividends in the future, considering

how education contributes to the cultural
and economic growth of a country.

More

specifically,

graduate will earn far more in his lifetime
than the average non-graduate and thus
will pay more in federal income taxes.
_
The public benefits of higher education
already have been officially recognized
through other federal college-aid legislation. Tax credits simply would extend the
philosophy to the many students who may
not be quite smart enough or poor enough
to qualify for existing programs, such as
scholarship grants, but are smart enough
to attend college and poor enough to require some outside assistance.
The tax credit is the best way of helping

the

average

college

it en-

courages individual initiative, much as the
investment tax credit spurs initiative in
industry. The Rumsfeld
plan
‘ private
would do so without giving an unfair advantage to the rich, as its opponents have
charged, by calling for a graduated aid
program that recognizes that those who
spend the most for college are generally
those who can afford more.
Thus a 75 percent tax credit would be
allowed for the first $200 spent on tuition,
fees, books, and supplies for each student,
meaning the taxpayer could deduct $150
from his tax bill. A smaller percentage
would be allowed for additional expenses,
ending at 22 percent for costs between
$1,200

and

$1,500.

Nothing

would

People and Politics
By MARTHA CLEVELAND
PERSONS

ner for many
state

aspiring

for months

Charles

College is becoming so expensive that
an even greater deduction could be justified. But the $325 maximum is a good first
step in a program that could offset the
trend in higher college costs.

‘truth

of

the

Vietnam

ad”

that

contains a letter from a GI to his
father.

She

probably

developed

untrusting attitude from the
promises,
quent
denials,

her
fre-

and
about-faces of official Washington: “We will never fight a land
war in Asia;” ‘‘We will be out by

1965;
“Four-hundred
thousand
men are all we will ever need;”’
“We are not bombing Hanoi.” The

_quotations are almost limitless.
‘The “abominable behavior” of
our troops referred to by Mrs.
Beeson has been mentioned

many

and

misgivings—and

may

give

rise to outbreaks and demonstrations.” The truth quite often does
cause problems for perpetrators
of evil, and 1, for one,

am

happy

pages

July 27, 1967

about

Vietnam

does

not

indicate

Donald D. Hagerty Jr.

Finds Patriotism
In Right to Dissent
WINNETKA—Last week’s letter

what distrubs me.

1967,

of peti-

1309 Trapp Ln.

48-55;

June,

privilege

that a person wants to ‘tear a
country apart from the inside.”
Rather it implies such a love for
his country that he seeks to
correct it when it is wrong.

from Mrs. Charles Beeson regardadvertisement
recent
the
ing
placed by Clergymen and Laymen
Concerned About Vietnam some-

Harpers,

the

sentiments,

tioning our public officials regarding crucial issues?
Expression of public opinion

to have found another person willing to stand forth against evil behavior, even if it is by our own
boys and armies.
William R. Alfini

times in many publications—The
Nation, June 12, 1967, pages 745750; Ramparts, May, 1967, Pages
30-31; Atlantic, July, 1967, pages
63-69; and in ‘“‘Behind the Lines—
Hanoi” by Harrison Salisbury,
editor of the New York Times.
These are a few articles and
publications that shed a revealing
light on our war in Vietnam.

precisely the freedom we cherish
so highly in our country—the right
to disagree and so express our

While anyone certainly has the
right to question the authenticity
of the printed letter, it concerns
me that someone should imply
that dissent from our foreign
policy is unpatriotic. Isn’t this

1108 Oak St.

Says Democracies nies
:
Use

Must

‘Morality

NORTHFIELD—My
tion

to

Mrs.

Charles

first

reac-

Beeson’s

letter was that she wants “Big
Brother” to take care of all
dissenters, yet she shows a lack
of knowledge of the immorality of
modern war and the _ historical
behavior of some men away from
home.
I abhor violence of any kind
(Continued on page 82)

politics,

the

1968

candidates

who

seeking support from

have

been

criss-crossing

the

major party leaders.

Ogilvie of Northfield and John Henry Altorfer,

lowed for expenses above $1,500.

It is encouraging that Mrs.
Beeson feels that publishing this
‘‘causes consternation
material

in

the Peoria businessman who was the GOP
nominee for lieutenant governor in 1964.
Mr. Altorfer; who started early, has rounded
up

a

great

deal

of

firm

support

downstate,

where at least 40 percent of the GOP leaders
reportedly are committed to his candidacy.

Mr. Altorfer

WINNETKA—Mrs.

involved

For governor, two men now lead the field.
They are Cook County Board Pres. Richard B.

The Public Forum

Beeson, in the Hollister Newspapers of July 20th, doubts the

INTIMATELY

None of the contenders as yet has openly declared his candidacy. But,
on the Republican side at least, a surprising number of commitments
are being made, and certain men already are showing great strength as
potential nominees for the five state offices that will be open in 1968.

be al-

Answers Vietnam Ad Doubter

NOT

June primary is a distant concern. But it’s just around the cor-

Balanced against this is the formidable Cook
County support commanded by Mr. Ogilvie,
plus his unmatched record of two successive
wins for major county offices in predominantly
Democratic territory. This is important, since
downstate is predominantly Republican and
could be expected to support either man.

Another North Shore Republican frequently mentioned as a possible
gubernatorial candidate is unlikely to make an active try for the
nomination. State Sen. W. Russell Arrington of Evanston (R-1st), GOP
Senate leader, has said he plans to seek re-election to the state Senate.
THER HATS ARE IN THE RING, though, with varying degrees
of support. They include the GOP House Speaker Ralph Smith of
Alton; Edward J. Long of Springfield, a wealthy farmer who was active
in the Percy campaigns; and Gen. Howard T. Markey of Winnetka.
North Shore candidates dominate the race for the GOP nomination
for lieutenant governor, with two from’ Cook and two from Lake
County. The Cook County candidates are George “Tim’’ Herrmann of

Winnetka and Robert Dwyer,

also of Winnetka, who was New Trier

Township’s choice for state treasurer in 1964.

Mr. Dwyer, who has considerable downstate support, is frequently
mentioned for another spot on the state ticket—auditor—but has said
he is not interested in that office.
William Rentschler of Lake Forest and State Sen. Robert Coulson
(R-31st) of Waukegan are the two Lake County candidates mentioned
for lieutenant governor.
One North Shore Republican—William J. Scott of Evanston—appears
to have support from all factions of the party for the nomination for
Illinois attorney general.
If, as expected, the secretary of state nomination opens up, State
Sen. Terrel Clarke (R-9th) of Western Springs may enter that race.
And John Kirby,-now with the office of the superintendent of public instruction, is said to be interested in the nominaton for auditor.

Only one thing appears settled at this point. The recent vote in the

that
ensured
has
apparently
Committee
Central
County
Cook
Republican candidates will run in an open primary in June. Only two
members voted for a nominating conference similar to the one in 1966.

9

�Paddle 85 Miles

Area Men

End

Trip on River
By JOANNE

There’s

GOLDSTEIN

more

to a canoe

than just knowing

how

trip

to paddle,

according to John Kittermaster
and George Conn, both of Riverwoods, who recently spent three

NEWS

ABOUT

Riverwoods

days paddling a canoe 85 miles.
They navigated rapids on the
winding Pine River near Manistee, Mich., and had to carry the
canoe through a portage at one
point.
This
was
a_ particular
challenge since Mr. Conn, who is
_assistant director for the gover‘ nor’s council on empl
ment of
handicapped people, is‘ a paraplegic,
and
Mr.
Kittermaster,
a
general contractor, was still limping from knee surgery.

Beginning

at

Edgett’s

Bridge

they paddled 35 miles the first day
and 40 the second. The second day

NEWS

they were not allowed to stop
because at that point the river
runs through
the Ne-Bo-Shone
Indian Reservation.
The first day it rained = constantly, but they were able to
enjoy the wild
and_ beautiful
country for the rest of the trip.

ABOUT

Lincolnshire
Balzer Gets

“The stands of virgin pine along

the

Commission
Tom
Mayor

They

Balzer, was graduated as a second
lieutenant July 18 from Officer’s
Candidate School at Ft. Sill, Okla.
Lt.

Balzer

completed

eight months of training in Ft.
Sill’s artillery and missile school.
Mr. and Mrs. Balzer,
Ln.,
went
to Ft. Sill
graduation ceremonies.

3 Darby
for the

After a short leave, Lt. Balzer
will return to Ft. Sill to teach in
the Advanced Individual Training
school.

Lt. Balzer’s older brother, Bill,
also is in the service. He is
stationed in Germany with the
Army’s Air Transportation Corps.

DeMar Named
Campaign Head
Ed DeMar, 22 Cambridge Ln.,
Lincolnshire, has been appointed

campaign manager for 13 candidates trying to unseat the present
officials of Teamster Local 710.
The candidates were nominated
by United 710 Teamsters, a group
“of loyal 710 members dedicated
to returning
the union to the

membership,” Mr. DeMar said.
Mr. DeMar, a former Chicago
newspaperman, has operated
own
public
relations
firm

Deerfield

for

teamsters

local

five
has

years.
19,000

his
in

The
mem-

bers.

G. Clendenins

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Clendenin, 3069 Deerfield Rd., River-

woods, have returned from attending the National Nurseryman’s
Association
convention
in Bal
Harbour, Fla.

The Clendenins earlier attended
International

50th anni-

versary convention held at the
LaSalle Hotel, Chicago. Mr. Clendenin is a Lions past district
governor and is executive secreta-

ry of Illinois Nurseryman’s
ciation.

10

almost

too

said

Mr.

encountered

many

ob-

up

a log

jam

by

hand

and

were

diverted from the main channel
about three miles, finally proceeding through a narrow passageway
with only about six inches of
water.

frozen

steaks,

dried

potatoes,

to camp each
as most of the
bluffs with only
spots to fix a
supply included

dried

beef,

fresh

eggs,

and

Once started, both men were
able to remember
their longforgotten
camping
knowledge,
such as telling time by the sun
and judging the distance they
covered, which they figured at
about five miles per hour.

Was the trip worth all the
challenges and hardships? ‘‘We’re
planning

our

tion for this
Kittermaster.

next

canoe

fall,”

expedi-

said

Mr.

Masons Move
To Whigam Ln.

Asso-

operates

his

company,
Ball Machinery,
Lake St. in Chicago.
of

service

in the

Gabriel

M.

of

Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Kelley and
Spalding Chapel.

Lynch Family Moves

of

1477

Shawnee Trail, he will return to
Elmhurst (Ill.) College in September.

board

members

in Dis-

Monday

that the

district has been given a new
$7,500 video tape recorder for
filming classes for later study.
The video recorder was used to
play back early parts of the
meeting so board members could
see how it is used. It is being
given to the district by Rein
Narma of Deerfield, who is vicepresident

of

_ of Ampex

product

engineering

Corporation,

designers

Here From

In

Glenview

Mr. and Mrs. G. Bedford Lynch
and their daughters, Geralyn and
Janice,

have

moved

from

Glen-

view to 441 Greenbriar Ln., Riverwoods,
Mr. Lynch is sales manager of
the Warrensville
Window
and
Door

Co.,

and

Mrs.

Lynch

works

for the Illinois High School Association.
Geralyn, a graduate of Florida
Southern University, is now working in the combined airline ticket
office in Evanston. Janice is a

VISITS

at Colorado

State.

SON

Mrs. J. P. Caperton and her
children, Jill and David, 7 Cornell

aboard the USS Escape in the
Mediterranean area. After their
in

Norfolk,

the

Capertons

Williamsburg,

Va.,

HAVE VISITOR
Mrs.

Samuel

J. Brash

Beach,

Fla.,

of North

is spending

this month
with her son and
daughter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gabriel M. Brash, 1477 Shawnee

Trail, Riverwoods.

action

Monday,

the

Caruso report that working drawings for the new Wilmot Junior
High School would be finalized
yesterday. Bids will be let at the
end of September.
Supt. Caruso will begin working
with the Deerfield Park District,

Mich.,

recently.

(Howard

Fochler

site, to obtain a commitment

for

an access road to the school site,

at the Tri-State and Deerfield Rd.
Supt.. Caruso also gave the
board a report Monday on the
school’s involvement in the National Defense Education Act projects.
The federal government will pay
$11,292 of the $34,573.13 the dis-

trict plans

to spend

for

projects

in English

science,

mathematics,

special

and

reading,

and

_his-

tory. Other projects under the act

include outdoor education and an
extensive film library.
Another federal program,

Proj-

ect Special Attention, will be used
in

110

to

aid

slow

mathematics

learners.
In other business Monday, the
board heard that Mrs. Robert
Parrish,
Wilmot
Junior
High
School PTA

library chairman, has

which owns land around the school

obtained

PLAN TO MOVE

back 50 years. They will be bound
for library reference use.

a collection of National

Geographic

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wignall
and children, Susan, Steven, and

magazines

dating

Michael, of 1342 Dartmouth Ln., in

VISIT IN BANNOCKBURN

Deerfield will move in mid-August
to Sydney, Australia. Mr. Wignall,
Chicago midwest manager
for
Guinness Brewery, will be the

Mrs. Blanche Sullivan and sis
ter, Miss Marion McDermott, 176(

company’s

managing

director

in

Sydney. Mr. and Mrs. Wignall
were members of ‘“‘Theater in the
Rough,” a Deerfield newcomers’
theater group.

Draporios.

and

Washington, D.C.

Miami

other

board heard District Supt. Charles

her son, Seaman John F. Caperton
III,
stationed
at
Little
Creek
Naval Base, Norfolk, Va. Seaman
Caperton
is on a duty cruise

U.S.

School

trict 110 learned

of the system.

visited
Brash

Brash,

Minor

grandchil-

on

Riverwoods has been discharged
after serving as an expert in
mortars at Ft. Dix, N.J., for the
past 2 years. The son of Mr. and
Mrs.

E.

two

dren.

visit
A.

Mary

and

Dr., Lincolnshire, recently visited

Navy.
IS DISCHARGED
Army Pvt. Joel

sons,

own

Their son, Rick, 19, a graduate
Maine East High School, has

just entered

Mrs.

Riverwoods;

sophomore

and Mrs. Harold Mason
moved
from
Glenview to.
Mason

two

Lawrence C. of Dayton, O., and
David M. of Riverwoods;
her

hash,

candy.

Mr.
have

Friday at Evanston Hospital.
Mrs. Ely was born in Pittsburgh, Pa.
include

Manistee,

From Deerfield Resident

Mrs. Margaret Ely
Mrs. Margaret M. Ely, 59, of 10
Big Oak.Ln., Riverwoods, died

Survivors

near

Photo)

110 Gets Video Reeorder

Obituary

mother,

Finding a-spot
night was difficult
river bank is high
occasional small
meal. Their food

1080 Whigam Ln., Riverwoods.

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the Lions

were
describe,’’

the rapids and wing dams built by
conservationists or farmers to
prevent erosion of the shoreline.
These caused some damage to the
fieberglass canoe.
At one point they had to break

Mr.

Robert

to

stacles, such as fallen trees below

Balzer, son of Lincolnshire
Fred
Balzer
and
Mrs.

Second

riverbank

beautiful
Conn.

George Conn (left) pie John Kittermaster, both
of Riverwoods, demonstrate the form they used in
paddling their canoe 85 miles on the Pine River

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�Policeman Says
Drugs Not Serious
Problem Locally
Deerfield Youth Officer Don
Tiffany told Deerfield Rotarians

set

last

Officer Tiffany explained that
LSD sometimes causes suicides
and even homicides. The drug,
which was discovered accidentally
by Dr. Albert Hoffman, a Swiss

week

problems
college

that

with

the

village

drugs

only

students

come

has

when

home

for

vacations.
During an explanation of LSD at
a Rotary meeting, Officer Tiffany

juvenile

problems do not stem from drugs,
rather

curfew

in

Although

ever, he said, 90 percent of those
who do try drugs never do it
again.

but

he

was

afraid

1943,

causes

of

an

crease in blood pressure
hastens the heartbeat.

said that the older students know

biggest

and

scientist,

sources for LSD and other drugs,
and experiment with them. How-

Deerfield’s

in,

everything.

violations,

LSD

is not

in-

and

addictive,

its users. build up a tolerance to it
so that they require
greater
quantities to produce its effects,
the youth officer said.
The symptons sometimes occur
for months after the dose is taken,

drinking, and shoplifting, he said.
He added that the village had a

but the lethal dosage is not known

small problem with LSD last fall,
“but as far as we know, none now.

deaths have resulted indirectly
from LSD effects, however.

We cut it off quickly last fall.”’

The drug, which has been sold

Nevertheless,
Deerfield
residents should
be aware
of the

symptons

of

someone

using

the

drug and know its dangers.

Two of the most common symptons,

he

said,

are

consistent

mental confusion and dilated pupils. The drug often is called
“acid” by users, who identify
each other as ‘“‘acidheads.”’
LSD is tasteless, odorless, color-

less, and about 200 times as
powerful as cocaine. He explained
that the drug, which is derived
from a black fungus, is a stimulant which has been considered for
chemical warfare.
Officer Tiffany said that two
pieces of average-sized luggage
filled

with

the

drug

would

be

enough to disorient everyone in
the United States.
He told the story of a Los
Angeles youth who had been to an
“acid” party and later was found
on the beach banging his head
against

buildings

walk on the water.
When questioned

and

by

trying

to

narcotics

agents, the youth said he first saw

beautiful

colors,

rainbows,

and

that

sometimes
he

could

because no one on record has been
killed directly by the drug. Many

as
feel

no pain from banging his head
although he had bruises
and
contusions. Next he believed he
could walk on water. Then terror

for as high

as $10 for one coated

sugar cube, has been used by
therapists to treat alcholism and
other
pyschological
disorders.
However, legitimate research is
difficult because the major manufacturer has discontinued produc-

the

drug

as

“very

dangerous,”

although it is not illegal in Illinois,
because many take it innocently
and unknowingly
in quest of
“instant happiness.”’

The

Highland

Park

School

Dis-

trict 108 board has set Sept. 23 as
the date for a vote on tax-rate
increase
referendums _ totaling
33%
cents
per
$100
assessed

valuation.
After

consulting

PTA

officials,

school
board
members
voted
Monday to set the referendum for

Reservoir

Sept.

23

rather

than

Sept.

16

to

give workers more time to contact
voters.
The board will seek an increase
in the education
fund tax-rate
ceiling from $1.60 to $1.81 and for
the building fund tax rate ceiling

Bids Open
On Aug. 21

Association

in

the central

District 108 Tax-Hike Referendum
Is Scheduled for Sept. 23

tion, Mr. Tiffany said.

He explained that regardless of
differing opinions, he considered

Savings and Loan
business district.

This building was demolthed last week to make
room for additional parking for the Deerfield

from 25 cents to 37.5 cents
$100 assessed valuation.

Highland

Park

residents

per

will

vote between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. in
Sherwood, Lincoln, Kennedy, West
Ridge,
Braeside,
and
Ravinia
schools.

The board Monday night also
voted to develop the Edgewood
and Sherwood school sites after
the site development plan was
modified by the building and
grounds committee.
According to Assistant Supt.
Herbert

Wenger,

the

original

$111,802 plan from Siljestrom Fuel

Co. for paving and sewer work
will be reduced to approximately
$72,199.

It

will

include

‘‘what:is

most essential to the schools.”
Edgewood School improvements
will include a stone parking area
to the west, an asphalt play area

west of the school and east of the
parking lot which can be used for
overflow parking in the evenings,
a

multi-use

asphalt

play

area

northeast of the school, and paved
walkways around the building.
Improvements
at
Sherwood
school include asphalting service
entrances and part of the west
play area.

#

Deerfield’s consulting engineers
have completed specifications for
the village’s new 3.3 million gallon
water reservoir, and Aug. 21 has
been set as the date for opening
bids on the project.
Total cost for the reservoir has
been

estimated

at

$480,000,

in-

cluding the excavation which has
been completed and a third pump
which will be installed at a later
time.

The reservoir will be financed
without a bond issue because the
village has been able to save
about $236,520 so far from water

department profits.

=

The village pays Highland Park
24.5 cents per 100 cubic feet and
charges residents between 38 to 46
cents per cubic feet depending on
how much they use.
The remainder of the cost will
be borrowed from other funds.
When

completed,

the

reservoir

will provide for 24,000 residents—
the population peak the village is
expected to reach at saturation.
Deerfield now functions with its
fingers crossed against an emergency. Its two pumps in Highland
Park’s Ridge Av. lift station can
meet normal needs, but during
peak periods, cannot keep the
recommended one-day supply in

Deerfield youth Officer Don
Tiffany explains the problems
of LSD at last week's Deerfield
Rotary meeting. (Staff Photo)

July 27, 1967

the village storage tank.

Thus
critical
of the
major

the village would face a
water shortage should one
pumps break down or if a
fire broke out.

William

Kritt

of

Highland

Park

and

his

children, Bobby (left), Lisa, and Kenneth, participate in the Thursday night family swim at

Highland

Park High School. The program: it held

every Thursday from 8 to 10 p.m. (Howard Fochler

Photo}

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These two buildings, an | !-room colonial home and a rustic chalet at 2800 Pfingsten
Rd. in Northbrook, are on the site that has been acquired by Westminster Academy.

Campus Bought
By Westminster
Westminster
chased

a

Academy

new

has pur-

campus

at

Milwaukee

2800

Pfingsten Rd. in Northbrook.
The
private
school,
which
opened last September at 10500

and

Plaines,

a

an

11-room

chalet,

and

colonial

a

six-car

space

was

sought

of

enrollment

a rapid
at the

increase

school

in

serving

youngsters from junior kindergarten through eighth grade. Last
fall, 43 children were enrolled, but
350 are expected
when _ school

begins Sept. 11.

Mr. Glorioso originally planned
to build a north-south cul-de-sac

only halfway down the block, but

The house will be converted into
classrooms for pupils in first
through sixth grades. The first
floor of the chalet will provide

now

about five rooms

is considering

extending

it

further. He will bring a revised

plat

of

subdivision,

showing

Avs.,

were

granted

the

adjourned

serves

hearings to Aug. 17 to present
plats of proposed subdivision of
their properties.
Both were told that they will be
required to dedicate a half-street
at the west end of their sites, and
to place money in escrow for
future road construction.
The two men,.Jack Gasparac and
Steve

Sobol,

both

of

other

action,

the

techniques

center

at

Waukegan

and

Lake-

school’s

director.

are

more

familiar

to

Dr. Philip M. Crane, a history
professor at Bradley University,
has accepted the post of director

of the

com-

mission heard a report from Gene
Beak of Arthur Rubloff Associates
on an alteration of the previouslyapproved plan for a _ shopping

the

adults who were children before
World War II, Mrs. Cornes said.
Plans also are being made for
new classroom buildings, a gymnasium, and outdoor athletic facilities on the site.

Highland

plan

as

The school differs from most area
public schools in that courses and

Park, will discuss the proposals
with advisors before making final
plat designs.
In

for kindergarten

pupils. Seventh and eighth graders
will use its second floor.
Eventually, the garage will be
converted into additional classrooms.
Westminster
Academy
was
founded
by Mrs.
Marilyn
B.
Cornes of Wilmette, who also

extended cul-de-sac to the adjourned hearing.
Owners of two other lots in
Hovland, on the southeast corners
of Rosewood and Kenmore Avs.
and Rosewood
and Birchwood

school

beginning

Aug.

1,

succeeding Mrs. Cornes..

_

The academy offers German in
junior kindergarten, Latin in second grade, and electives in Hebrew, Spanish, and French. A half
hour of Bible study is required
each day, and history, geography,

Cook Rds.
The new design has the same
number of square feet as the
original plan, and is ‘‘in substantial conformity” with the covenants on file, according to Mr.

at all levels.
Youngsters currently enrolled
are from Hinsdale, Waukegan,

Aberson.

Grays

He

suggested,

however,

that the plans be submitted to
Village Atty. Richard Houpt for a
check on any legal problems.

12

Shepard Junior High School.

Shepard.

9 to 11 a.m., 1 to 4 p.m.—Tennis
courts.
9 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,
Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—
program,
Jewett
Playground
Park, Walden and Wilmot schools.

because

Gordon

:
Tuesday
8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight training I,

that

Additional

bounded by Fairview Av., Laurel
Avs.

Des

Today
8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight training I,

lessons,

includes

civics,

and

economics

Lake,

86866

Recreation Calendar

garage.

(Continued from page 7)
All are located in the block
Willow

in

es

The private school that opened last year in Des Plaines with 43 pupils will have an
enrollment of about 350 pupils when classes start Sept. 11.

will be located on a 20-acre site
home,

North Trails
Av. and
Ter.

Av.

agg

are taught

Mundelein,

Wood-

stock, Lake Forest, Palatine, Riverwoods, and Park Ridge, as well
as the North Shore communities.

Deerfield

High

School

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.
8 a.m.

Tomorrow
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight

training

I,

9 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,
Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—

Playground program.
1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight
training
IIA, Shepard.
7 to 9 p.m.—Weight
training
IIB, Shepard.
8 to 11:30 p.m.—Teen dance,
Jewett Park.
Saturday

9 a.m .to noon—Registration for
summer programs, Jewett.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
Monday
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight

training I,

Shepard.

9 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,
Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 3 to 5 p.m.—Ten-

nis classes, high school courts.
9 a.m.

to

noon,

1 to 4 p.m.—

Playground program.
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
Shepard.

p.m.—Wrestling

7 p.m.—Men’s
Wilmot,

parks. .

Jaycees,

softball
and

clinic,

league, .

Woodland

clinic,

9 a.m.

to

noon,

1 to 4 p.m.—

Playground program.
9 to 11 a.m.—T.O.P.S.
Deerfield Grammar School.

Club,

9 am.
to 11 am.
1 to 4
p-m.—Tennis lessons, high school
courts.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming,

5
IIA,
6
IIB,

to

noon,

1 to 4 p.m.—

1 to 5 p.m.—Public
pool.

swimming,

5 to 6 p.m.—Weight
IIA, Shepard.

training

6 to 9 p.m.—Adult swimming,
pool.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight training
IIB, Shepard.
7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling
Shepard.
7:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Teen

clinic,
dance,

Jewett Park.

pool.

to 6 p.m.—Weight
Shepard.
to 7 p.m.—Weight
Shepard.

8 a.m.

Shepard.

8 a.m.

9 a.m. to noon—Baseball

Shepard.

9 a.m.

Playground program.

training
training

Wednesday
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight
Shepard.

training I,

9 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,
Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 3 to 5 p.m.—Ten-

nis lessons, high school courts.

VISITS IN CONNECTICUT
Karyn Ewald, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs.

Herbert G. Ewald,

1442

Berkeley Ct., Deerfield, is visiting
for several weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Ewald,
Plainville, Conn.
Her brother,
Rod, is visiting a friend, Jay
Burns, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
Karyn attends Woodland Park
School and Rod is a student. at
Wilmot Junior High School, both
in Deerfield.

50 Canvass Area Residents
For Views on Vietnam
More than 50 area students and
adults are spending summer evenings polling Glencoe residents for
their opinions on the Vietnam
war.
They
are representatives
of
North

Shore

Vietnam

Summer,

one of 700 such groups throughout
the country.

Glencoe was chosen because ‘“‘it
is the most heterogeneous village
on the North Shore, and because it

is small enough to canvass thoroughly,” said Howard Bossen, a
leader of the group.
The
first Vietnam
Summer

War

Kaplan, 818 Lavergne Av., and the
Rev. Edgar Peara of Lake Shore
Unitarian Universalist Church, all

of Wilmette.
The group has held seven Sunday evening meetings in Wilmette

churches and synagogues, and
hopes to keep the peace movement going even when the student
members return to school.
The members of Vietnam Summer ask residents their opinions
on the origin and purposes of the
war, and possible alternative actions.
Rev.

Peara

said,

‘‘The purpose

bers of the Students for a Democratic
Society.
Dr.
Benjamin
Spock and Dr. Martin Luther
Kine Jr. later joined the group.
Leaders in the North Shore

of the interviews is to stimulate
people to make a moral commitment
and to work through
electoral politics for a change in
our foreign policy that will end the
war.
The Peace and World Affairs
Center in Evanston has donated

Vietnam Summer group
Bossen, 240 Locust Rd.,

group.

group

originated

the

Boston

area and included Harvard

faculty

members,

in

ministers,

and

mem-

are Mr.
William

office

space

and

facilities

to the

July 27, 1967

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�Highland Park Girl

Brant Begins Y Work
Robert D. Brant of Gurnee, Ill.,
has
begun
work
as_
program
director of the North Suburban
YMCA inNorthbrook.
Formerly the

camp

director

of YMCA

Wins Tennis Tourney

Suburban
YMCA,
which
began
July 10, include program development and supervision of the staff
and volunteers.
Mr.
Brant
is a graduate
of
George Williams College, Chicago,
and the YMCA Training School.

Camp

Ravenswood,

RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Drew
and son, Joe, of 820 Dean Av.,

Chicago, he has
had three years
prior experience
in youth
work
with , the
D a yton,
0.,
YMCA.
His new duties

Highland
home
Mr. Brant
at the North

Park,

after

have _ returned

visiting

Mrs.

Drew’s

Ellyn Levin, 12, daughter of the

Leonard L. Levins of 1660 Linden
Av.,

Highland

Park,

was

the

winner of the Western Girls-12
Tennis championship held recently
in Middletown,
Ellyn’s

O.

picture,

in

connection

with a tennis instructional article,
is featured in the July issue of
Tennis Magazine, published by
Asher J. Birnbaum,
Av., Highland Park.

890 Judson
Ellyn is a

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

student at George Jennings Tennis

Massey in Oklahoma City. During
their visit, the Masseys celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary.

School

of

Lake

Forest

College,

and
also attends
Elm _ Place
School, Highland Park.

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The review, written by Oscar
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Engineer
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are from units in Aurora, East St.
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ican Red Cross are seeking groups
and individuals who will fill gift
bags for servicemen.
The
Red
Cross
will
furnish
material for the bag, and also has
lists of suggested items. The cost
of filling each bag is estimated to
be from $2.50 to $3.50.

serviceman in Vietnam receives a

plastic

Christmas gift bag.
The items suggested by the Red
Cross to go in the bags are all
approved by the military authorities. The drive to fill the bags is
called ‘‘Operation Shop Early”’.

washcloth in a dark color, nail.
clipper, paperback book, minia-

The only stipulation in filling the
bag is that
bles, food,

no
or

liquids, combustiany item which

Mailing for the gift bags will be
paid for by the Mid-America
Chapter of the Red Cross.

would melt or deteriorate in heat

The Lake County chapter has a
goal of 2,000 bags. Each county

are:
Toothbrush
holder, _ ballpoint
pen, small pad writing paper with

must meet its quota in order to
insure that every United States

Two Highland

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Highland

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has

Mrs. ‘Mora, a sociology major,
was named to the dean’s list. She

attend

Boston

College

work for a master’s
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land Park

son

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and

Mrs.

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case,

head

Alan Fletcher of Highland Park,
who recently completed a tour of
duty in Vietnam, is attending
summer school at Arkansas State
University in Jonesboro, Ark. Mr.

graduate from Highwas Brian H. Marcus,

Marcus,

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annual
award
of the National
Women’s Committee in 1966, and
in 1967 was presented the Greater
Boston Alumni Chapter Citizenship Prize. He plans te continue
his studies at Boston College Law
School.

been awarded a bachelor’s degree
with honors by Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass.

will

the

Park Students

Mrs. Ellen Mora, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Katz of 1104

St.,

small

at School

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for

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Highland Park members of the
Lake County Chapter of the Amer-

who

improved.

Other projects at Ft. Sheridan
inelude renovation of the officers’g
beach house, development of nine
children’s playgrounds, and construction of an educational and
library center.

the two battalions during their two
weeks of annual field training.

Kenneth

and

During the summer training of
these and other engineer groups,
Little League and Pony League
baseball diamonds were built and
driveways, sidewalks, and parking

416th
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a

_ When
from

Robert

Oakes Jordan

Park

ranked

670,

his

only

High

637th

worry

was

Writer,

a
a
Sher.
A

inventor,

his

electronics

specialist, and one-time silver‘smith, bricklayer, and upholsterer, he also is a cigar-smoking,

_beer-drinking
.

individualist

who

calls himself a “square.” He is
blustery, -wryly humorous, and

_ eritical.
eal

He

also

dislikes

being

interviewed for publication.
&gt;—~&lt;

ye

“As square as I am, I once
roe
s wrote
for
Downbeat
(musical)
Ze _ Magazine,”’
he says. ‘“‘But squaremess
is a virtue when all around
oer
Herd
re
Bt

ea

eS

AS

et

aes

of

that

care less.

pa
7a

Fae

in

a‘ class

If a similar thing happened
today, Bob Jordan could probably

=e

oy

of

School

in

someone
would
recognize
hand-me-down suit.
Z _ brother’s

i

Ne

was _ graduated

Evanston

- 1939,

|

ge

MARGARET HERGUTH

_ Highland

a

RTE

try

years of being out of step—‘‘not a
very good soldier. . . . I never
knew which way to turn,” he says.
Ironically,

works

Jordan

now

at Ft. Sheridan—but

Bob

as a

civilian, and, unlike his unhappy
soldiering days, he counts his 1%
years there as the happiest he can

upholstery—‘‘and I’m good at it,”
he emphasizes, referring at that
moment to upholstery.
“Every
place I’ve written
a
book, the carpet is worn out,” he
says with no exaggeration, pointing to threadbare areas.

recall. He is chief of the strategic
army radio communication network for the Fifth Army.
The

How

Ft.

Sheridan

job,

essentially

full-time,

is

while

one

of

several occupations. For a number
of years
he has
been
a
consultant
to
the
U.S.
Secret
Service (‘‘My father-in-law thinks

I’ve been
and

loafing

in 1953 formed

for

18 years’’)

a corporation

did

he

diversified

become

expert?

such

‘“That’s

a

an

assumption—you’re right—but it’s
an assumption,” he quips when

called an all-round expert.
He claims he’s “tried everything,” including the subjects he

writes

about.

your

life

‘If

doing

you’ve

spent

something,

you

you aren’t.”

When asked by a writer how he
would describe himself, he says,

expects
j

an

ak

adequate

job

will

", . « When there's a problem to be solved, it doesn't matter what
the problem is — as long as it isn't brain surgery..."

be

“

And with some justification, too,
- for describing the man is like
=
describing
a _ yet-to-be-invented
ei
tool (unless he has invented it)
_ that can do everything.
He

is

critical

of

his

age boys in the area.
The

they

local

and

_Newspapers—‘“‘not even the right
size to wrap the garbage in’—
=
and, periodically, of the local
In 1963, he ran for
4ay government.
against

the

repair

tape

the

~

“T

really didn’t
. . It cost

&amp;
¥

says.

He

calls

the

man’”’

for

that

the

recorders,

some
gone

of
on

the
into

he
ex-

Would
year-old
one day

Bob
son
in

Jordan

like

his

4-

Matthew to follow
his footsteps?
‘I'd

rather he’d be a poet,’”’ says Mr.
Jordan, not an engineer
calls merely ‘“‘a cog.”

which

he

OS

‘graduates’
electronics

have
work.

They earn no money, unless they

Born in Ypsilanti, Mich., and

says.

hi fi

Though the program appears
highly informal, with the boys
often learning from each other,
there is a three-year plan, and

want
to be
me $3,000 to

present mayor ‘‘a good
the job, however.

is

and

be repaired, and sometimes
brings home other technical
perts to work with the boys.

7

a “mayor. .
_ dose,’ he

time

sets, and appliances. Occasionally
Mr. Jordan brings home objects to

in Highland Park, mostly

as a protest, he says,
_ “apathy” in the town.

prerequisite

intellectual
curiosity,
says
Bob
Jordan. The boys learn how to use

%;
oa

/ mayor

only

have

help with one of Bob Jordan’s
money-making projects. Then he
pays them
‘‘a fair share,’’ he

As for himself, the particular
skill doesn’t matter, as long as it’s
needed and he can produce. “I
like
to
be
used—in
the
true
sense,’”’ says Bob Jordan.
“I’m never happier than when
my talents are being employed.”

_ “raised all over the country”
ey
including Evanston, Robert Jordan and his wife Betty, a peppy
_ champion golfer, moved to High-

| land Park in 1950, about two years
_ after they were married.
LP

_

The couple literally built their

Own
_

ultra-solid

year

and

a

home,
half,

and

lived

Bob Jordan, a towering, corpulent figure who
can ‘fix anything," has some 30 patents and almost
a dozen books to his credit.

for a
in

the

basement
of the
uncompleted
_ structure. “That burned my father-in-law,”’ Bob Jordan comiS:

ments. His wife
brickwork—“‘but

did all of the
that’s
ancient

history,” he says, dismissing such
details.

hil

M

“7 don’t know how the hell I did
it... I couldn’t do it again, nor
5)
et would
I at this age,” he adds.
“This age” is 47, a fact he does

| not try to hide.
“Pm

delighted

to

grow

old,—

never mind that old-age jazz. We
know a lot who never had a
- chance to grow old, don’t we?” he

a
“eee

_ Says

in

a

sudden

serious

vein,

turning to a friend.
e OU-*«&lt;
ae

_

_The Jordans met while students
at Northwestern University, he on

_ the GI bill after serving in the
Army during World War II, she

ia:

several

years

graduated

younger.

with a major

He

was

in phys-

L §0s.

He recalls his Army days as 4%

which he operates with another
Highland Park man he prefers not
to name. The late Charles Carpentier granted the corporation charter in person, saying it was the
broadest he had ever given, says
Mr. Jordan.

ought

to

for

shows, inventing devices, scripting
for motion pictures, and writing
books. One device for which Bob
Jordan, a trustee of the Hadley
School, is largely responsible is
the Tactaphone, developed in conjunction
with
the
Illinois
Bell
Telephone Co. It enables a totally
deaf or deaf-blind person to receive in-coming calls from any

dial

phone

by

means

of tactile

Morse Code.
He has written, he guesses, 11
or 12 books, including ones on
such seemingly unlikely subjects
as_
bricklaying,
plumbing,
and

an

expert,”

the

Atlantic

Monthly

Saturday
Review,
Downbeat.
Though

Corporation activities, he says,
have
included
producing
stage

be

he

contends. He also has written
technical or semi-technical articles on sound and related subjects

articles
once

all

of

have

asked

as
his

been
the

the

as

books

and

technical,

poetry

the Saturday Review

and

well

editor

he
of

about some

of the
poetry
he—Jordan—had
dabbled with over the years. The
editor suggested he keep it at
home, Bob Jordan recalls.
“Needless to say, I never read
his section any more,” he jokes—
or perhaps
doesn’t joke.

One

of

Bob

Jordan’s

most

important occupations is one that
brings him a basement full of
boys, not money. It is an apprentice program in electronics which
he offers to interested high school-

8

". ++ I'm never happier than when my talents are being employed."
(Staff Photos by Larry Graff)
July’ 27,

196

�Commander
Gives Honor

To Johnson
. Cpl. Don G. Johnson, a member
of the U.S. Marine Corps, son of
r. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson,
2360 Telegraph
Rd.,
Deerfield,
has been honored
by
the

commanding
officer

of

Marine
ter

his

helicoptraining

10 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

Aug.

5 on

group’s president is Mrs.

the yard near the library.
In case of rain, the sale will be

She

eg

hanges on rough terrain. In a
otice commending Cpl. Johnson

or the work, his commanding
pfficer wrote, ‘‘Working on your
bwn time and using available
scrap material, you immediately
analyzed
the
problem,
comenced a modification program,
hnd within four days constructed

wo excellent quick engine change
ransport stands.”
The officer praised Cpl. Johnton’s ‘‘devotion to duty and ingenity’’ and said, ‘Your contribution
o the Marine Corps may well
kave your fellow Marines hours of
oil and reflects great credit to
ourself.”

Cpl. Johnson is stationed with
he third Marine Aircraft Wing in
santa Ana, Cal.

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Robert

Bob Jr., 15, a student at Carmel
High School and Jimmy, 9, who

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Mrs. George Haney, head librarian, said that ‘‘several hundred”
juvenile and adult, fiction and

\Sdade

‘5 to 8 P.M.

The library staff will be assisted
in the sale by the Friends of the
Deerfield
Public
Library.
The

The annual Deerfield Public
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from

Also Sat.

cate existing titles.

|

group.
Cpl.
Johnson
worked
out
a
system of con-

structing transport stands
for

Deerfield Library Sets
Book Sale Next Month

nonfiction, and first-edition books
will be offered. Most have been
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�For a Change: Pickle Zucchini
By LORRAINE

BANNON

While the supply of zucchini is
still coming in steadily from local
growers
it might be smart to
pickle a fall and winter supply.
A

home

economist

from

a

pickling-jar firm sent the Review
two
One

recipes for zucchini pickles.
combines the little squash

with

onions.

The

other

zucchini only, cut in %

about

1%

calls

for

inch strips,

to 2 inches long. They

are called Zukie Dillies.
ARTISTS’ HOME in Deerfield . . . 3-Bedroom New Orleans Colonial
split-level . . . large lot, heavily planted, on quiet cul-de-sac near
school . . . Liv. rm. w/panelled firepl. wall, dining area . . . Family

If there are garden-fresh pickling
cucumbers

available, they may be

substituted

for the small

squash..

rm.

Either way, the pickles will spice
up many dinners for weeks or
months to come, depending on the
energies of the homemakers.
Zukie

w/panelling

area

&amp;

paneled
ing,

&amp; french

all-electric

doors

built-ins

incl.

. . . charming

Kitchen

dishwasher

. 2

utility rm., gas heat, attached

shutters

garage

w/eating

baths,

. . . drapes,

large

carpet-

incl.

Dillies

By Owner

(About three pints)

Call WI

5-3807

or 467-6986

$34,500

6 to 8 small, fresh, firm
zucchinis
6 tablespoons salt
4 tablespoons sugar
2 cups cider vinegar
1 1/2 cups water
1 clove garlic, slightly crushed.

Tie with spice

in piece

of

thin cloth.
1 tablespoon whole mixed
pickling spices
3/4 teaspcon powdered alum
For
each
pint jar, add one
tablespoon dill seed or two heads
of fresh dill, one teaspoon light
mustard seed, and ™% teaspoon
crushed red pepper.

Pickled zucchini will put spice into meals for months ahead.

Fireplace wall in living room,
wonderful
fruit-wood
cabinet
wonderful water.

Wash,
rinse,
drain,
and
cut
zuccinis into about % inch by 1%
to two inch ‘‘fingers.”’ Cover with

brine

made

tablespoons

by

dissolving

salt to two

in cool place

to 18 hours.
zucchini.

from

Thoroughly

drain

about

half

the

flavored.

zucchini,

bring

Add
to

boiling, and remove from heat.
Pickle must be boiling hot, but not
cooked.
Quickly fill jar about halfway,
and add dill, mustard seeds, and

and

allspice

in

piece

of

cloth.

pepper. Finish filling jar to within
one-half inch of top. Repeat with
the remaining zucchini, then heat
selution

to

jar

cover

to

boiling

and

pickle.

pour

into

Wipe

off

screw

band

Process

If

there

is

not

five

inch

of

top.

Reheat

glad

you

i
ie
945-0222
-

Real

Estate

Is An

HURRY

solution

three

new

4
1
2 1/2
1/2
2 1/2
1
1

tablespoons salt
tray of ice cubes
cups cider vinegar
cup water
cups sugar
clove garlic, slightly crushed
fairly large piece dried
ginger root, pounded to
slightly crush
3 inches stick cinnamon, broken

Judy Ruppel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruppel,
2830

;

Hoffman

Ln.,

Riverwoods,

recently received her bachelor's
degree in music theory and
composition from Northwestern
University. This summer she
has been working at the Northwestern ,Music School library
and hopes to enter the music
industry
as
an_
editor
or
arranger.

—

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ALL HALF-SLEEVE

$5

NOW

No

College

in Mt.

$3.88

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Charge

2 FOR

$15

for Cuffs

seligs, inc.
1730

Car-

SHIRTS

. 4 (it’s
ay smart ta shop

SHERMAN

Tom Schnell of Deerfield has
been named to the Dean’s List for
the 1967 spring semester at Wa-

Valley

NOW

TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS ON
ALL SUMMER SUITS
BERMUDAS
SWIM TRUNKS

“8
ae

aqua system.

bash

$6

$2.88

$8.95 DRESS
are

LIST

372 28

SHIRTS

$22.95 NOW — $17.88
$24.95 NOW — $18.88
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The Hinde company was founded by Nelson Hinde, 224 Linden
Park Pl., who developed the air-

DEAN’S

SPORT SHIRTS

$4.25

PICK A SPORT JACKET

is the
system

employees

OF OUR

"&gt; OFF Sale

Sanitary engineer.

MAKES

Art?

* Now

Donald E. Cohen, of 580 Pleasant
Av. in Highland Park. controller;
Richard Halsall, field engineer;
and Gerard X. Larrea, sales and

white ones

Inc.

STORE WIDE

to

boiling and fill jar to % inch of
top. Wipe off anything spilled on
top or threads of jar as one tiny
celery seed can prevent sealing.
Put dome lid on jar, and screw
band tight. Process five minutes

The

RD.

about

of sewage and water treatment.

8 to 10 small, fresh firm,
zucchinis (2 1/2 to 3 pounds)
3/4 cup sliced onions, use small

Pett

OFFERED
BY

called

“Where

halfway, add seeds and pepper,
and finish filling to within one-half

The
Hinde
Company
developer of the air-aqua

(About three pints)

20

jars

be

land Park.

Zucchini and Onion Pickle

For each pint jar of pickles, add

fill

You'll

lists have been added to the staff
of the Hinde Engineering Company at 654 Deerfield Rd. in High-

of hot vinegar and

into small pieces

Quickly

large family room. A
for
Mom,
230’ -well,

623 DEERFIELD

Three new engineers and specia-

enough

1 tablespoon whole allspice
1 teaspoon powdered alum

cooked.

full boil, reduce
let barely simor until well
vegetables
and
boiling, and reSlices must be
should not be

3 ACRES FOR YOUR
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living for the entire family, and is
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areas for those
summer
——
en
3

Engineering Co.
Adds 3 to Staff

solution to finish filling jars, add
equal amounts
water.

2 baths,
built-ins

Reg.

minutes in boiling water.
Note:

Bring solution to
heat, cover, and
mer
15 minutes
flavored.
Add
alum, bring to
move from heat.
boiling hot, but

place.

lid on jar, and

tight.

3-4 bedrooms,
kitchen
with

home offers gracious
Pretty
property
with

in boiling water. Store in cool dark

anything spilled on top or threads

of jar. Put dome

house for you, and
and excellent room

SEE IT TODAY

one teaspoon each of light mustard and celery seeds, one small
hot pepper or piece of a large one.
Wash, rinse, drain, and. thinly
Slice (about 1/8 inch) zucchinis
and onions. Measure into large
bowl and thoroughly
mix with salt
and ice cubes. Let stand three or
four hours. Rince and drain slices.
To prepare
pickling
solution,
measure vinegar and sugar into
kettle. Add spice ‘‘bag’’ made by
tying garlic, ginger, cinnamon,

12

Combine
sugar,
vinegar,
and
water. Add spice ‘‘bag”’ and alum.
Heat
to boiling,
reduce
heat,
cover, and let simmer 15 minutes

or until pleasantly

This original owner
a child’s
paradise.
bar-b-q’s.
$41,900.

of

water. Use plate to hold zucchini
under brine
Let stand

: es

A MATTER OF

six

quarts

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8 to 9, Sat. til'6
825 So. Waukegan Rd., Lake Forest.
Open 8 to 9:30, 7 Days a Week

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�Beth Or Will Seek Members
3
Through Telephone Campaign Deerfield’s

Or

is

Congregation

opening

its

Beth

membership

drive with a telephone campaign
designed to contact every inter-

ested family in the Deerfield area.
The campaign will be followed
by a series of ‘Meet the Rabbi’’
social evenings in August
and

September.

Rabbi

man

several

and

Daniel

Deerfield Rd.,
Sanders Rd.

NAMED

Glenview
United

Methodist

Bethany Gets New Name
The old Bethany Methodist Evangelical and
Brethren Church of Highland Park is no more.

United

A new name will be used and an experiment in Christian
education will be tried in accordance with the current
ecumenical spirit in church affairs, according to the pastor
Walter B. Lunsford.
The newly-named Bethany United

Methodist

Church

is

an

out-

growth of what began as the
Wesley Methodist Church of Highwood and the Bethany Evangelical
United Brethren Church of High-

land Park.
in

The two local churches merged
1959, and this summer
the

national denominations voted to
merge. The Methodist vote was 87
percent

and

the Evangelical

vote

70 percent in favor of the merger.
Although
the formal
uniting
conference of the two denominations will not take place until
April of next year, the Highland
Park
church, located at 1704
McGovern St., has voted to begin
using the name immediately.
The Rev. Lunsford, said with
tongue in cheek, ‘‘So from now on,
until the next merger, we will be
called the Bethany United Metho-

dist Church of Highland Park.”

The
newest
program
of
recently consolidated church
be a nursery school for threefour-year-old
youngsters
in
community.
The school will be directed

Miss

Mary

Christian

Urban,

director

education

for

the
will
and
the
by

of
the

church. The classes will be held in
two classrooms
education wing.

of the church’s
Enrollment will

be limited to 45 children.
Miss Urban
members
and

a unique
when a

child of God.
child learns

Highland

special functions committee of the
Chicagoland Ready
terials Association.

State

Mix

and

Ma-

Bank

It is only

these

things,

and grows into an awareness and
enjoyment of other children that
he can become a valuable, contributing member of his world,
his nation, his community, and
his family.”
The new nursery school will be
open
five days
a week,
with
tuition
rate
charges
for
five,
three,
and
two
day
a_ week
attendance.
More
information
about
the
school may be obtained by calling
the Bethany Church.

CERTIFICATES
OF
DEPOSIT

:

than a place to play. To those of

of

Park, vice president of Mutual
Services of Highland Park, was
recently named chairman of the

dren, play is actually work.
“Play is where the child learns
to develop himself as a person, as

when a church decides to sponsor
a nursery school for the communi-

us who are working hard to earn a
living, or raise a family, the way
three- and four-year-old youngsters spend their time does appearto be play.’’ But to these chil-

Sheahen

FIVE PER CENT

church saying, “It is a fine thing

“Often we hear the criticism
that nursery school is little more

of

GUARANTEED
INTEREST

sent a letter to
friends
of
the

y..

east

CHAIRMAN

Frank

Northbrook, and other neighboring
communities. The new Beth Or
building, planned for completion
in a year, will be located on

to members of the Bethany
Church. (Bud Daley Photo)

block

Fried-

congregation

officers will attend the sessions.
The reform congregation serves
Deerfield, west Highland Park,

The doors of the old Bethany Methodist Evangelical and United Brethren Church will now open

one

Financial backing is needed to
establish a manufacturing and
sales organization for a patent
pending consumer product. $1525,000 will handle inventory and
basics. Excellent ‘potential for
national
distribution.
Write
T-271 for information.

Now! Save with GSB and earn more than ever before.
With your savings in the form of Certificates of Deposit

GSB

guarantees

earnings

of 5%

annual

interest

. and your deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit

Insurance

Corporation!

Certificates

as collateral for loans up to 100%
GSB

Certificates

of

Deposit

are

may

be used

of the face value.
issued

in

amount

of

$1,000 and up, in multiples of $100. For further infor-

mation about GSB’s insured and guaranteed Certificate of Deposit program—stop in at the bank, or call
729-1900. Any of our officers will be pleased to give
you the details.

call

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TELEPHONE 729-1900

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Rev. Thiel Will Become
Trinity Episcopal Curate
The Rev. Spencer
become

curate

E. Thiel will

of Trinity

pal Church

of

Episco-

Highland

-Park

beginning Aug. 1.
The Rev. Mr. Thiel has been
curate of St. Gregory’s Episcopal
Church in Deerfield for the last
’ two years. Mr. Thiel will replace
the Rev. Clarence F. Decker, who

will

become

associate

professor

and head of the department of
biological sciences at the University of Pittsburgh.
Mr. Decker has been active in
the community in both religious
and social causes. He has been a
member of the board of directors
of the Highland Park Fair Hous-

ing Committee

Valley Lo . . one of the newest and most unique “total
living concept” communities ever introduced to the metropolitan area, is now open in the desirable northern suburb of
Glenview. Planned and designed for completely carefree, yet

for the last year

ee

and has worked on ecumenical
religious projects,
such as the
Seder meal served in early March
in conjunction with Lakeside Con-

=(\
— es
ar
8
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cosmopolitan living, Valley Lo is being built surrounding a
large spring-fed lake that will provide both magnificent views
and recreational facilities.

Cleverly planned two and three bedroom condominiums are
now being offered in Valley Lo. You have your choice in either

gregation for Reform Judaism.

The

Rev. Clarence

Decker

high-rise or townhouse

architectural design

with each unit

featuring multiple baths, the finest appointments, spacious rooms,

Church Guild Plans Pilgrimage
The

Sacred

Heart

Guild

Green Bay Rd., Highland Park.
The Guild’s next regular busi-

of St.

James Church in Highwood will
hold its annual pilgrimage Aug. 13

ness

at St. Francis Monastery in Burlington, Wis.
Buses
will
leave
Highwood’s
Chicago and North Western Railroad station at 8 a.m. and will
return about 8 p.m.
Reservations for the pilgrimage
can be made before Aug. 6 by
calling
Mrs.. Aldo
Castelli,
36
Prairie Av., Highwood; Mrs. Mario Ori, 672 Glenview Av., Highland

Park;

or

Mrs.

Bruno

Ori,

meeting

Wednesday
Parish Hall.

will
in

be

the

dramatic planning and either patio areas or balconies that take
full advantage of the surroundings. Privacy in daily living and
both formal and casual entertaining areas were prime considerations in developing the unique floor plans.

at 8 p.m.
St.

and

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ape
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gg

5

will be

a

focal point in Valley Lo. Enjoy the outstanding beach and
boating facilities, the sun deck, swimming pool and bath-

art

in

recent

house at the club. Relax and unwind on the golf course in
the community. Enjoy the carefree living of condominium
ownership while being near the shopping areas of Randhurst,

Old Orchard, Edens Plaza and downtown Glenview. Live only
minutes from excellent commuter services and a convenient
drive from O’Hare Field. Make your residence in the unparalleled community of Valley Lo in Glenview.

com-

mencement ceremonies at Carroll
College, Waukesha, Wis.

2528

——,

clusively for the use of residents of the community,

EARNS
DEGREE
Miss Anne Fisher, daughter of
Henry Fisher, 215 Waukegan Rd.,
Deerfield, received a bachelor of
science degree with majors
in

English

. 4

The Colony Club, a private social and recreational club ex-

James

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Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10. a.m., through sixth grade.

ROMAN

Highland Park Group
airman: William Reeves.
side discussion: 8 p.m.
erfield Rd.

ISTIAN
i

Thursday

SCIENCE

Church

of

Christ,

Scientist

ddress: 493 Hazel Av.
nday, July 30: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
‘Love.’’ Nursery facilities are proSunday
school:
11 a.m. to age

Testimony
-

meeting:

Reading
Re

Room:

Wednesday,

1773

y except Sunday, 9
sday, 7 to 9 p.m.

8

Second
a.m.

to

First

7:45

Trinity

EPISCOPAL
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.

ROMAN

CATHOLIC

St. James

EVANGELICAL

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
E
Assistant
pastor:
The
Rev.
Marcellus J. Monaco.
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
D.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

North

priest:

The

Rev.

Jules

Mo:

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN

ate:

The

irector

of

Rev.

Clarence

Christian

F.

Deck-

education:

Thursday,

on.

nts days:

9:30

9:30

a.m.,

BAHA’I
17:30

holy

com-

a.m.

VISH
B’nai

Torah

ress: 2789 Oak St.
bbi: Dr. Sholom Singer.
ntor:
Jerome Frazes.
iday service: 8:30 p.m.

Congregation
Address:

Address: 601 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: Dr. John R. Bouldin.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Raymond
Good.
Sunday
service:
9:30
a.m.
Church
school: 9:30 a.m., two-year-olds through
sixth grade,

Mrs.

‘ichard Moore.
unday services: 8, 11 a.m.
Weekday
services: Wednesday,
;

Bethlehem

Deerfield

u.

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.
Children’s
hour:
Sunday,
9:45
a.m.,
Jewett Park Field House.

Beth
Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

Address: 10 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Herbert
son.
Intern: Jerome Egel.

Davis.

Rabbi: Arnold Jacob Wolf.
riday service: 8:30 p.m.
turday service: 11 a.m.

Lakeside

Congregation

are

if

Beth El

Address: 1175 Sheridan Rd.
Rabbi: Philip L. Lipis.
‘Director
of religious
education:
duis Katzoff.
Cantor: Jordan H. Cohen.

‘Friday

service:

8:30

and Bible classes:
through adult.

A.

9:05

a:m.,

3

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Pastor:

The

Sunday

Rev.

service:

es
are
a.m., all

and

McGovern

Walter

10 a.m.

provided.
ages.

B.

Luns-

Nursery

Sunday

fa-

Highland
t Avs
astor:

Laurel,
Dr.

William

CUSTOM
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Congregational Church of Deerfield
Address:

225

Wilmot

Rd.

Rabbi Ginsberg
Will Discuss Film
Rabbi Joseph L. Ginsberg of the
Lakeside
Congregation
for Re
form
Judaism
will
deliver
a
special summer sermon at 8 p.m.

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the film,
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Around
My
Base Is It, a Day in the Life of a
Man in the Constant Search for
God.” The meeting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Burton G. Feldman
of 2433 Egandale
Rd.
will be
followed
by
a discussion
and
social hour.
of Lakeside’s sumChairman
mer service program is Victor
Frumkin of 1877 Midland Av. in
Highland Park.

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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.

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SBYTERIAN
Address:

UNITARIAN

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit

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ODIST AND
GELICAL
ED BRETHREN
Av.

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian,
Assistant Pastor: The Rev. 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.
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.

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.

INCLUDED

nday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church

Laurel

CATHOLIC
Holy Cross

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
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INSTALLATION

Redeemer
Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Robert

ddress:

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First
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.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

Dr.

turday service: 9:30 a.m.
Weekday
services:
7:15
a.m.,
Monjay through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
ough Thursday.

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provided.

rth Suburban Synagogue

Trinity

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.

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for

Reform Judaism
Office: 1823 St. Johns Av.
ibbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
_ Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood
School, 929 Edgewood Rd. Nursery faities

C.

Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Sunday
service:
10:30 a.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided. Church school:
10:30 a.m.
,

Christ

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.

Zion
Community

1301 Clavey Rd.

METHODIST

North

Or

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

LUTHERAN

Address: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Elmer
E.

Sunday
services:
8,
9,
10:45
a.m.
Church school: 9 a.m., nursery through
eighth grade.

JEWISH

BAPTIST

Solel

FREE
Suburban

Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Richard A. Swanson.
Sunday
services:
10:45 a.m.;
7 p.m.
Church school: 9:30 a.m., all classes.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m,

“Address: 425 Laurel Av.
Rector: The Rev. Ray Holder.
sistant

Scientist

Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
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.

e

ISCOPAL

of Christ,

Address:
155 Deerfield Rd.
Sunday,
30:
11
a.m.
Bible
lesson,
‘“‘Love.’’
Nursery
facilities
are
procee:
Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. to age

Highwood

p.m.

SCIENCE

Church

St.;

esday, 7:30 p.m.

Thursday,

CHRISTIAN

Co Worship

Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday service:
10 a.m. Nursery facilities are provided.

St. Gregory’s

5 p.m.;

‘4 ‘Address: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
astor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
ay services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
ery facilities are provided at 10:45
Church
school:
9:30
a.m.,
all
ses.
Youth
Fellowship:
5:45
p.m.
‘ayer meeting and teacher training:
rehearsal:

Conception

Address: 1599 Green Bay Rd.
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
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.

GREGATIONAL
Evangelical

Choir

CATHOLIC

Immaculate

—

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.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m.

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w/separate dressing room &amp; bath. PRIME LOCATION. NOW

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$89,500.

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Master bedroom, dressing room &amp; bath. Basement w/panelled
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O' Lakes. 9 rooms,
range, D&amp;D, Utility
w/FP, Patio w/FP &amp;

PISTAKEE BAY
on beautiful Pistakee Bay connecting w/Chain
4 bedrooms, 4!/2 baths, large Kitchen w/elec.
room off Kitchen, Liv. rm. w/FP, Mas. bdrm.
barbecue, 50 ft. steel pier. Sprinkling system.

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This 4 bedrm.,

FRANK

3 bath

LLOYD

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opens to pan. L.R.” w/beamed
accent

walls;

Din.

area

has

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designed

by one

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and out! Pan. slate fird. entry
ceiling, raised hearth frple., brick

slide

wal

to

priv.

patio;

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kit.

w/bt. in refrig. oven, range, D &amp; D, brkfst. bar. Master bedrm.
overlooks ravine (as do all bedrms.) Pan. fam. rm. w/wet bar
opens to walled terrace and brick patio. CENT. AIR COND.
TOP EAST LOCATION. $72,500.

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bedroom or maid's room w/powder room, all on Ist floor.

3 exceptionally

suite

WITH

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basement.

2nd

large

bedrooms,

floor.

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CENTRALLY

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room

baths,

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bath

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w/Fireplace

CONDITIONED.

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bath

in

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stunning modern ranch w/cedar shingle roof has L.R. D.R. w/2way frplc.; Fam. rm.; Sernd, porch w/access to Liv. &amp; Din. rms.;
3 bedrms., 3!/2 baths. Blue stone firs. in entry, D.R. and patio,
A quality listing at $63,500.

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connecting with Chain O' Lakes. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Kitchen
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999

Linden

‘This
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HI

6-7274

LISTING,

ELM

PLACE

SCHOOL

AND EAST OF SHERIDAN RD.!
charming Lannonstone and clapboard Colonial, offers all
"musts" today's homeowner demands! Gracious L.R.; Lge.
Sernd. porch; Kit. w/sep. brkfst. area; 4 bedrms., 2!/ baths;
rm. w/frplc. Walk to train, Lake, shopping and still live
beautiful

tree-lined

street!

$54,500.

HIGHLAND PARK
482 Central ID 2-6600

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O° a irom Aten
) Be Installed Saturday

Taking Courses
At Lake Forest

ron

idents

Twenty-four Highland

E.

‘man

of

Herzog,
the

national

B’nai_

dation, will install
rs
and
directors
urban

Lodge

B’nai

Saturday.

B’rith

42 new
of the

B’rith

at 8

nstallation will be preceded
mmer garden
of Mr.
and

1055

ry

saa

party in the
Mrs.
Josef

Hillerest

Av.

in

. Herzog, 444 Sheridan Rd.,
and Park, will be joined in
installation ceremonies
by

B. Mayer,

15 Indian Tree

Highland Park. Mr. Mayer is
ain of the organization and

give both the invocation and
diction.
um

Hyman Henkin of Glencoe, vice
presidents; Alex L. Levy Jr. of
Glencoe, secretary; Terry Terracina of Highwood, treasurer; Joseph D. Ament of Highland Park,
warden;
Mr.
Mayer,
chaplain;
and trustees Eugene Flesch and
Morton Koch, both of Glencoe,

and Lloyd Kupferberg of Highland
Park.

Gray,

1077

Elm

Ridge

Glencoe, is vice president of
lodge and will be chairman of
vening.

lliam Allen Nathenson, of 573
y Ln., Highland

Park,

is the

retiring president.
lip L. Glass, 26 Trunbull
s Ct.,

president’s pin to Mr. Nathenson.
Morse P. Hershfield, 1789 Elmwood Rd., Highland
Park, will
express the lodge’s appreciation to
the outgoing president.
The officers and directors to be
installed are: Harry A. Epstein
and Marc J. Berkman of Highland
Park
and
Mr.
Gray
and
Dr.

Highland

Park,

junior

president, will present a past

Mr. Herzog will present a trophy to the lodge on behalf of B’nai
B’rith’s District Grand

6, which

comprises

Lodge

the

No.

10 Mid-

western states and three Canadian
provinces.
The
award
will
be
made
in honor
of the lodge’s
placing first place in the district
bulletin
contest.
Mr.
Berkman
was bulletin editor.

-

and

nine

from

NEW ARRIVALS

Park res-

Deerfield

are taking courses at Lake Forest
College this summer.
From Highland Park are Kay T.
Sanford, Michael J. Wright, Ann
M. Weiss, Donald
A. Brenner,
Cheryl L. Bider, Lyn C. Schechter,
Leo
J. Ladurini,
Gail
A.
Rademacher, James M. Reitach,
David
S. Sager,
and
Ann
D.
Schwartz.
Also, Karen A. Sachs, Suzanne
Forman, Lucille Z. Finke, Irwin S.
Gladstone, Mary L. Kaplan, Michael H. Merens, Ellen L. Mednick, Lauren A. Bateman, James
D. Baratta, Howard
J. Cerkel,
John
A.
Dienner,
Suzanne
C.
Dienner and Robert A. DeMeo.
The
Deerfield
residents
Harry G. Abrahamson, Mrs.
dith
F.
Borders,
Jennifer

Cable, Mrs. Mary
M.

Hirsch,

Mrs.

C A

D WALLADER—Mr.

Charles

Cadwallader,

DORMAN—Mr.

L.

Dorman,

Neill,

Shell-

of

and

904

Mrs.

Jonn

Deerfield

Rd.,

Highland Park, a daughter, Debra

Ann,

June

29 in Highland

Mrs.
Av.,

Highland

Ruth

Park,

and

Mrs.

Russell of Findlay, O.

KRAVETS—Mr.

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Mrs.

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BETWEEN

Leo-

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Highland Park, a son, James Z.,
June 30, in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Dr. and
Mrs.
Nathaniel
S. Zeitlin,
200
Knoll Rd., Highland Park, and
Mr. and Mrs. Cydon Kravets of
Lincolnwood.

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C. Gill, Dennis
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are
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Phillip A. Olson, Sara C.
man, and Robyn L. Vogel.

and

Mrs.
Gary
N. Cadwallader,
18
Cornell
Dr.,
Lincolnshire,
a
daughter, Kara Lane, July 10 in
Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William
J. English, Fargo, N.D., and Mr.
and Mrs. Ned Cadwallader, Lincoln, Neb. Great-grandparents are
Mrs. Valida English of Fargo, and
Mrs.
Hallie
Pryor
and
Mrs.

DUNDEE

AND

WILLOW

ROADS.

�ae

Cong. McClory Backs

WINNETKA LUMBER

Investment Act

Human

er

nesses a 7 percent tax credit for
on-the-job training.
“I
support
the
Head
Start
program, but feel that the Office
of Economic Opportunity could be
abolished and the programs handled by existing local and state
agencies
using
local
financing
rather than federal funds,” he
said.
Commenting of federal aid to
education, Cong. McClory said he
supported
the
“Green
Amendment,’’ which authorizes federal

Congressman
Robert
McClory
(R-12)
of Lake
Bluff has
expressed support for four proposals
before the Congress.
He discussed the issues of water
pollution, Job Corps, federal aid to
education, and one man one vote
in an interview conducted
my
members of the Highland Park
League of Women Voters.
Rep. McClory told Mrs. Millard
Grauer and Mrs. Frank Witt that
he supported the work of the North
Shore Sanitary District and feels
this agency should receive federal

al agencies, and feels it
proved by most educators.

He agreed with the League that
pollution is a ‘tremendous problem”,
and
‘one
in particular
where the League is making a

Mr. McClory

is

Promised Aid

from

ici
municipal

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Home and Abroad

People

Carolyn and Herman
Anspach
of the H. and R. Anspach

eh We are out of adjectives at the very beginng to describe Expo 67 in Montreal, from which
e just returned.
laving heard so many comments of good and
e really did not know what to expect, but
it much more exciting than we could have
ea.

st of all, we

chose the worst

being the weekend

possible

of Canada’s

time

Dominion

to

Day

1, and our own July 4th and; therefore, were

red for crowds. Crowds there were, but they
beautifully handled on fine bus and train
ce, both to the Fair and on the grounds.
we have any complaint whatsoever, it is that
are not enough places to get on and off these
us methods of transportation within the Fair

ds, and there is a great deal of stair-climbing,
to the Expo Express and the Minirail.
ever, there is always plenty of room and trains
ut

two

minutes

apart.

Granted,

you

to queue up for some of the most
ions, but most are worth waiting for.

may

popular

)\ UR FIRST pavilion was the Labyrinth, which
J

is indescribable.

As

one

man

remarked,

it

personal experience and must be analyzed as

ective.

try to explain it, we can only say that there
ree separate sections. The first consists of
es projected on a very high elongated screen
ie end and a huge screen at the bottom of a
pit, with pictures ranging from the birth of a
to death by traffic accident.
llowing this you walk through a maze lined with
ors and.see images projected, resembling
orks or all the Christmas

accompanying

music

on

covers

world,

an

jungle to a baptism

the

trees

and

in the

sounds.

from

a

The

canoe

in a Greek

world,

third
in

an

Orthodox

ch, with large metropolitan areas and rolling
es, etc. etc. interspersed.
this

emotional

experience

we

enjoyed

a

lunch at the Canadian Brewers’ Beer
zarden, where we ate meat pie cooked in beer for a
taste thrill.
er lunch we hurried to the Telephone building
System

of Canada)

tiful movie

to see Walt Disney’s most

‘in the round’.

There

are nine

Travel

Bureau,

Highland Park

Man in the Community is a most unusually
constructed building with several exhibits surrounding a beautiful pond and gardens, and the separate
areas showing the frustration of life in an urban
situation. It depicts the medical solution as one of
the encouraging aspects of modern life and the now

famous Habitat 67 as the solution to urban living.
This is a very peculiar concrete beehive structure
on the exterior, but with
efficient apartments opening
gardens within.

Frankly
those

speaking,

with

the

most attractive and
on to lovely terraced

theme

a philosophical

pavilions

bent.

As

are

for

is usual

with

abstract material, the themes only reflect to the
individual what he himself can interpret.
ATURALLY,

with

the

Anspach

interest

in

travel, we really preferred the beautiful
pavilions provided by the very many nations around
the globe. Every continent is represented, South

America having the least, with only Venezuela
participating. Their building is composed of three
startling cubes with an abundance of color and
offers a
variety.
and we
have to

good introduction to the country and its
There are some 70 countries represented,
could not visit each and every one, so will
concentrate on those we most enjoyed.

Not in order of preference, but as we found them
to explore, the first one was the pavilion of Iran,
which we really consider to be the most beautiful.
The exterior of the building is comprised of columns of blue ceramic with the typical Persian
“Tree of Life’? as a decorative motif. Inside there
is a large mobile type cube with silver scroll-work

enlivened by insets of small mirrors. The displays
are

beautiful

and

the restaurants

tempting.

Next we visited the Scandinavian pavilion, which
includes

all five

of their

countries,

and

while

our

hearts lie in Norway and Denmark, we must
honestly say that the Finnish exhibit was outstanding. We felt that its glass and ceramics were finer
than any other with the possible exception of the
Czechoslovakian, and its textiles, including magnificent carpeting, were beyond all others.
E COULD hardly wait to see our own
United States pavilion since reports have
been so varied.
The

now

famous

magnificent

Geodesic

Dome

is the

most

structure we think we have ever seen.

ns so cleverly joined that you have no feeling

Sitting in a beautiful patio waiting to get into the

elog of Canada from its East coast to its West.

movie, we actually forgot we were indoors. The
proportions are so perfect that each small section

YEFORE
GOING further we should have
pointed out that the Exposition covers 43
; on two islands, one of them completely mane, plus a point of land jutting out into the St.

gives a feeling of intimacy, while the over-all
structure is absolutely tremendous. The movie left
us cold, being a lengthy and, we felt, boring series
of games children play (or do they?), but the scope

separation,

but

enjoy

a perfectly

beautiful

ence, the Cite du Havre. The new land is all
the excavation for the new Montreal subway.

2 theme of the exhibit is “Man and His World,”
there are pavilions representing each of the
iemes. It would take weeks to explore them all,
it we found Man, the Explorer, and especially

fan
and the Polar
Jommunity, to be the
ons are illustrated
le depicting life in

Regions and Man in the
most interesting. The Polar
in many ways with a fine
the Arctic Regions.

of the

exhibits

is tremendous.

The variety ranges from Raggedy Ann dolls and
native

crafts,

such

as Early

American

quilts

Gemimi 7. Actually, the exhibits represented a ‘“‘soft
contrasted

to the marvels

favorably,

we

felt,

of our
with

country
the

Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Clayton
and their children, Bill and Cathy,
36 Cumberland Dr., Lincolnshire,
have recently returned from a
vacation trip. The Claytons visited
Expo
67 in Montreal,
Niagara
Falls in New
York state, and
Detroit. Prior to this trip, Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton vacationed in San
Juan, Puerto Rico.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lawrence
J.
O’Donnell,
1435. Woodridge
Ct.,
Deerfield, hve returned after at-

tending Expo 67 in Montreal. Mr.
O’Donnell is with the architectural
firm
O’Donnell,
Wickland,
and
Pegozzi, in Evanston, and also is
with the architectural program of
Lake Forest College.
Miss Rae Abernethy and Mrs.
Martha Jo Matthews, who live in
the Coach. House at 344 Ravine
Dr., Highland
Park, are home
after attending Expo 67 in Montreal. The
travelers
also were
guests of Miss Abernethy’s sister,
Mrs. N. J. Mullen in Ambhertsburg, Ontario, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Frey
and their daughters, Beverlee and
Julee, 1531 Sherwood Rd., Highland Park, spent their summer
vacation in the western states and
Canada. The Freys flew to Great
Falls, Mont., then drove to Banff
and Lake Louise in the Canadian
Rockies, Jasper in Alberta, Canada, and Radium Springs in British

Columbia. The family concluded
their holiday with a week at a
Montana ranch.
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Sherwin

Gardner

and their children, Jay and Amy,
2667
Marl
Oak
Dr.,
Highland
Park,
have
returned
after
a
vacation in the Eastern states.
The Gardners visited relatives in

New York City and had a holiday
at Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
Stuart Nichols, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Owen H. Nichols, 1449 Wincanton
Dr., Deerfield,
left recently for Europe where he will
travel for several weeks in Portugal, Spain,
Italy, France,
and
England. Stuart will be a sophomore at Deerfield High School this
fall.

Miss
Park,

Jan

Michell

left Sunday,

of

Highland

June

25th,

for

several weeks of travel in Europe.
Her travel plans included England, France, Belgium, Holland,
Switzerland, Austria, and Italy.
Miss Michell, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome N. Michell, 2114

Linden

Av., is a junior

Miss Sandra Lee Baldi of Highland Park
is spending
several
weeks in Europe this summer.
Miss Baldi is touring under the
guidance of the “Exploration Europe,”’ program of the University
of Vienna.
This
is the eighth
annual
international
exchange

program

offered

to

DOLLARS

the physics department

as

ae

French Riveria. They also traveled
in
Holland,
Belgium.

England,

One

Te

5

Miss
Eugenia
Donakas,
1798
Sunset
Rd., Highland
Park,
is
attending Northern Illinois :University’s second summer speech
workshop for high school students.

The

workshop,

sponsored

of the most talked about exhibits at Expo

up (right photo) to get into one
pavilions, ''Man in the Country."

by

Northern’s Department of Speech,
includes three weeks of study in
the techniques and materials of
theater, debate and speech thera-

py.

Rosenblum

Honored

At Debate Workshop
Jonathan Rosenblum, a student
at Highland Park High School,
was a medalist and among the 18
outstanding high school debaters
honored
at
the
close
of
the
University
of Illinois
Summer
Debaters’ Workshop.
Mr. Rosenblum is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Rosenblum, 2401
St. Johns Av. Highland Park.

savings

TI:

account

COavings €

a

&amp;

7 is the Ontario pavilion (left photo). Crowds line

and

Miss Donakas Attends
Speech Event at DeKalb

HIGHLAND Paik

‘a

ve

of North-

Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elwood
A.
Holmes, 1000 Judson Av., Highland Park, have recently returned
after several weeks in Europe.
The
Holmeses,
both
artists,
visited art centers, some of them
in Florence and Venice, also the
Pompeii ruins in Italy, and the

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propaganda of the U.S.S.R.

Start your

,
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ii,
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United

western University.

AND

boastful

9 tity, n xn hh eee
es &amp;

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the

States students. The group will
visit 12 countries including Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, and East
and West Berlin. Miss Baldi, the
daughter of the John A. Baldis, 902
Underwood Av., is a secretary in

DIDN'T
z=

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.
(in

oe

at High-

land Park High School.

and

Indian bead work, through a display of men’s hats
representing a variety of occupations and sports
and all the way to the original capsule of the
sell” approach

on the Move

of the theme

1920

Sheridan

Road

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OLD

watch dog.
UN 4-4378.

SAINT
BERNARDS.
BEAUTIFUL;
A.K.C.; Basko-Zwingo
line bred As
:
8 weeks. Also 3 yr. female .PA
378.

SCHNAUZER

YEAR

Shepherd,

ONE
LONE
BEAUTIFUL
MALE
KITten left. Grey and white. 7 weeks old.
Call DA 8-3525.
LOVABLE
BLACK
KITTENS
PART
Persian,
also beautiful
other
colors,
Calico.
Clean,
trained.
$5.00 up. To
good homes. GR 5-8387.

sired; 7 wks;
with children;

A.K.C.

fun.

POODLE
PUPS,
A.K.C.
Home
bred;
Love
children;
Sweet
temperament,
Wormed,.
shots.
Reasonable. 639-9728 Barrington Area.

KITTENS

A.K.C.

WINNING

Call 475-0291.

call 446-1329.

PUPPIES;

children.

equipr

724-1212

ORIENTAL

TOP

and

296-5489
MARE:

3

Poodles

MALTESE 4 MO. FEMALE
Ibs. of adorable shagey white

Loves

looking for a good home. Pan trained.
Raised with dogs and children. Please

COLLIE

SETTERS

stand

OLD

12

MINIATURE
SCHNAUZER,
MALE.
2
years’ old.
A.K.C.
registered
wants
ADULTS
HOME.
Moving
must
sell.
Best offer. Phone 869-7910.

GERMAN SHORTHAIRED
POINTER PUPS
Sired by 4 times
show competition.

YR.

quarter; dun colored;
good conformation.

A.K.C. Champion
stock.
For
show,
field and to love. 11 weeks. Sensibly
priced to good homes. HA 6-2472.

IRISH

HALF

2 ten gal., $22 ea. 1

oth with

OLD,

MINIATURE
SCHNAUZER
8 MONTH
old female. The best of blood lines for
temperament,
size and beauty.
Call
446-5449.

EARS

Sundays—Skol

TANKS;

petne

BLACK
MALE,
BROWN
FEMALE
miniature
poodles,
A.K.C.
Home
raised. 8 weeks. Show potential. Also
bred tor disposition. AL 6-1826.

MINIATURE
.

Open

FISH

IDENTICAL PAIR OF SIAMESE CATS.
1 year
old.
Male.
Beautiful.
House
broken. Good natured. Best offer.
491-1589
FLUFFY
KITTENS,
3
MALE,
1
female.
Gray,
buff,
black.
Pan
trained; raised with children.
Hilicrest 6-3676.

TAIL
DOCKED;
ALL
SHOTS;
cropped; papers. Call 945-9543.

Highland Park Herald

$5.88
kts locations to se
1013 Davis St., Evanston
3330 Dempster St., Skokie,

LABRADOR
RETRIEVER
PUPPIES
8
weeks.
Excellent
Field
Trial
background, Wonderful hunters, fine pets.
A.K.C. ‘Call 289-5483.
BEAUTIFUL
IRISH
SETTER,
MALE.
A.K.C.; house broken;
7 months old;
$50. Moved to smaller quarters, must
sacrifice. Call 835-3180.

IST.

S.S. Aqu

10 gal.

Male,

A.K.C.,
6
WKS.
OLD;
female. Call 835-3430

Doberman Pup. Black &amp; Rust.

Deerfield Villager

Poodle,

Silver Miniature

6.

We
are
now
listing
1967.
Help
us_
to
“‘clearing’’ your dates

444 Central
945-7300

JUNE

FOOD AND SUPPLIES

Guaranteed

A.K.C.

WIREHAIRED
A.K.C.;
CHAMPIO
sired; home raised. ID 2-4636.

BOXER
6 years

9 and

ELSINGER'S FORPI

DACHSHUND
. PUPPIES,

5
MoO.,
temperatan. $50

FDSB.
Reasonable.

events
through
help © ee
by
‘TODAY.

SMALL
A.K.C.

PUPS A.K.C.
BORN

SPRINGER SPANIEL
6 months.
All shots.
677-6580

Brown

HALF
7 weeks

good companion.

6-1131

and Supplies —

SIAMESE

TWO GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
Male-blk. and silver; female-blk. and
sable. 4 mos., all shots, champ. blood
lines. A.K.C. registered. 945-4117.

REG-

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.

up.

Service—Income

AA BOOKKEEPING,

DOES

WEEKS

HEALTHY
HOME
RAISED
miniature Schnauzer puppies.
old. $15. Phone GR 5-0207.
GER.
SHEP.
PUPS
M.F.
permanent . shots,
excell.
ment, large bones, black and
and $75. 223-0873.
WANTED
GOOD
HOME
FOR
type dog, tan female, about

all club dates

through THE CALENDAR
HOW

6

ENGLISH
Female.

4 lines

Animals, Pets —

Kitten, 6 months, Chocolate Point. $75.
869-7334.

PERMA-

3/4 POODLES
MINIATURES,
Call 729-1185.

11

SIRED

cHAMP.

PUP | cranp

FEMALE,
6 WKS.
OLD, A.K.C..
istered, shots. $125. ID 2-5836.

DATES
"CLEAR"

RETRIEVER

Miniature Schnauzer Puppies

Avoid Conflicting

Minimum

Cats

Dogs and

10

A.K.C.
QUALITY;
SHOW
nent shots. 724-4986.

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

PUPS:

SERVICES
9 Accounting

272-4300

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

GOLDEN

all

to

LOST:
IN
DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
area, man’s a
ring with red stone.
inscription, ‘‘P. J. O’Neil’’. Sentimental value. Reward offered. UN 4-7299.

17th.

STAR

Northbrook

Dogs and Cats

10

MESSAGE

Male

LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

Monday

VILLAGE

serving

Business Personal

5

WRISTWATCH,
ROUND,
GOLD
expandable
band.
Glencoe
Golf
or
vicinity.
Reward.
272-3180.

VICINITY

THE

475-1560

251-4300

Found

Evanston Hospital July
pet. Reward. 491-9596.
LOST:
with
Club

Rd.,

Cash with order
or if paid within 10 days

20.
ON JULY
CAT IN GLENVIEW;
Name: Zoro. Any info. please call PA
4-9140.
SMALL

1438 Shermer

HERALD

724-4300

AND

COPY

Lost Small, White,

LOST:

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251-4300

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GLENVIEW

251-4300

AN
ADVERTISER

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Noon Monday

3

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REGULAR

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16
east
of
Elgin.
All
modern

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only from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.
osed Sundays. Business could
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longer

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herman

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NORTH

Magical

TANDBAG AND
SAGE REPAIRING
DAvis

MURRAY &amp; ASSOCIATES
:
922-6733

x

AUTOMATIC

8

MM

camera $200; Bell and Howell
lurret, case, accessories $200;
&gt;mm
$15;
Argus
Kodacolor
Polaroid
Pathfinder $20;

id de luxe $50;
etc.

Screens,

Norman

Afius

W.

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KODAK

’S GOURMET CATERING
elicious and Artistic Foods
the Discriminating
Hostess
Service and
Equipment
ITSTANDING WEDDING
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ALpine 1-5841

FOODS

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H/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
HY COOK?
Glenview Rd., Glenview, Il. For

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Any

- PARTY EQUIP. FOR RENT
"WE
DELIVER
ACE RENTAL

23

Equipment

WE

SSS)
i:

AND

MACHINE

SHOP

UNiversity

4-3034

KING—SPORTSWEAR,
1, Formal and Weddings.
\LSO ALTERATIONS

_ Call VErnon

SSSMAKER

WITH

OR

5-7400

YARD

8910 WAUKEGAN

RD.

YOrktown
Moving

and

MIDDLETON

5-0758

EUROPEAN

le school will solve all your
blems in her own home.

sewing

869-8571

AND ALTERATIONS ON WOMee.
Formerly with Peck and
Vicinity
of Sherman and Foster.
i
iversity 9-6367

1-2686

AND
Ill, C.C.

18345MC-C

RO

5-8504.

option

to buy.

FIELD’S

Chicago

PIANO

1-0666

MOVING? RENT A TRUCK
PADS — DOLLIES — U-DRIVE
JOHNSON’S TRAILERS SERVICE
ROgers Park 1-2000 |

Makes
CO.

AMPEG
REVERB
AMP,
JENSEN
speaker;
Fender
‘‘Mustang’’
guitar
w/case.
Shure
‘‘Unidyne’’
mike
w/
stand; 2 custom built columns: 3-12’’
speakers in each, Will sep. Call AL 61129 after 5 p.m.

CONDITION.
ALpine

X~

DRUM SET

BENCH,
METROpicolo; music stand.

Piano

TONE. $350 OR BEST OFFER.
UNiversity 4-0449

SMALL GRAND PIANO
Walnut
finish,
Whitney
by
Kimball
Co. Excellent
condition. Asking only
$700. Call 724-8512.

Gibson
AND AMP.
835-1200.

Electric

BEST

Guitar

OFFER.

MUST

SELL

CHICKERING BABY GRAND PIANO
Excellent condition.
Wesley
Evanston
869-1093

1113

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

MOVING
MUST
SELL.
ELECTRIC
ORGAN.
FRENCH
PROVINCIAL,
ABLE. UN 4-9227.

KIMBALL
WALNUT
REASON-

LIGHT HAULING,
DAYS OR NIGHTS,
furniture,
jugsage,
appliances
odds
and ends. Bonded and insured 869-0325

GOYA
HOLLOW
BODY
6
STRING
dual piek-up electric guitar with case.
2 months old. Perfect condition. $100.
Call 761-5844.

LYON AND
piano, 47”

UPRIGHT

DOVER

Chicago,

MOVERS

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

RECONDITIONED
BABY
GRAND
gn with bench, $365. Ken Sweet,
407.

LICENCED
CO-OP
NURSERY
school at First Baptist Church, Evanston is taking applications for 3 or 4
year olds for fall semester. Call Mrs.
Soutsos, 864-0824.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.

ORGAN

GIBSON
FALCON
Ae.
With
reverb., Shure Unidyne III mike and 2
P.A.
ext. speakers in cabinets. Call
Andy at 256-0108.

CALL

Clark

MR.
DALE
KIEFER,
OCEANOGRApher,
explorer,
teacher
will
again
teach swimming-beginners,
advanced
and scuba with sister Kathy starting
July 31. Phone for private or group
lessons 446-8866.

Model
M-3
PA 4-6073
BASS
GUITAR
AND
KAY
good cond. both 1 year old $85.
separate. OR 3-9153.

SPINET

MATH TEACHER
Likes Tutoring high school
summer or next fall.
328-0308

38

PI864-

FOR

SALE: UPRIGHT
PA 4-6726

PIANO

REDUCED
RATES
FOR
AUGUST
Riding day camp, enroll now.
Don Peebles Stables
Free Pick-up
966-9050.

HOME
50

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

and

Contractors

REMODELING
AND
CARPENTRY
Paneling, Porches, Windows,
Etc. 15
yrs. experience. Do own work.
sser
AL 6-0789.
PANELING,
BSMNT.,
REC.
RM.
ACcoustical ceils; floor tile, gen. carpentry and_repair. By independent car-

penter. Free estimates.

a

4:
.
EP,

nf

272-8680.

July 27. 1967 =

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
lens oe

in

Camps

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald « Deerfield
Villager * Highwood Herald
Bee

students

CAMP
DRIFTWOOD:
SPORTS
AND
Fitness camp. High School boys, short
term, Aug. 5 through 18, Write: Mike
Skuran, Niles Coach, Camp Driftwood,
Box 235, Minong, Wisconsin.

LIGHT
WALNUT.
PERFECT
FINISH.
Lester, with bench. AL 6-1206.

HEALY SMALL
high; walnut.
724-0378

THUMB

IN DOUBT ABOUT COLLEGE??
Call us . . . Our business is matchin
the
student
and
the
college.
Hig
school,
transfer,
and
graduate
students. Individual testing.
North Shore Educational Consultants
636 Church St., Evanston, DA 8-3997

1-1866.

Ill.

N.

TOM

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

REASONABLE.

HAMMOND

17, 5 TO 8

ENROLL NOW FOR
SUMMER SESSIONS AT

25,

PRIVATE. CALL EU 3-2756.
KIMBALL CONSOLETTE

FINE

AUG.

2727 Crawford, Evanston
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
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

MONTH
OLD
EKO
ACOUSTIC
bass;
Fender
Bassman
amp;
Harmony Monterrey guitar. All very good
—
Best
offers.
John,
VE
5-

7446-48

10

GOOD

TIESCO
guitar,
or will

PRICES.

MIDWEST PIANO
HOllycourt 5-5900

2-5520

5 PC. GRETSCH

Instruction

Tiny Tot Play School

DUTY
12

Bosendorfer Grand

MUST
SELL
NOW;
ELECTRIC
GUItar; 1 pick-up; sunburst red; very fast
action
w/case
and
cord.
Also
Rex
amplifier w/like new Jensen 8’’ speaker; perfect for any beginner;
7 mo.
old. Will
sell both
for $70 or will
separate. Call after 5 p.m. PA 4-4049.

TOP

OPEN HOUSE

WALNUT

X

and

FOR
DETAILS
AND APPLICATION FORMS
CALL: MRS. THOMAS EGAN
328-5325.

Call

$65.

HEAVY

CHANNEL
2242
$120. ALpine 1-5091.

SPINET
PIANO,
nome; Armstrong
Call DA 8-6125.

Western, Chicago
‘CO 17-7564

PAY

BASS AMP.
2

Schools

Wilmette, Illinois
is accepting applications
‘or enrollment
2nd semester—Feb. 1968

15 AMP.

CONDITION;
Call 446-2381.

Electronically

Ronald Knox
Montessori School

SPINET PIANO

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.

WILL

37

USED CLARINET

EXCELLENT
finish, $325.

Checked

Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding;
pianos
bought
and _ sold.
KEN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

ELECTRIC
GUITAR
WITH: AMP.
Perfect condition. Good
action.
ALpine
6-0964.

ROLLS

Pianos—All

»

LOWREY HOLIDAY ORGAN
Like new. $500.
Grand Av., Fox Lake
JU
34

CONDITION
869-7334

Tuning

PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
YOUR PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!

215 East

$225.

PIANO CO.

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST

SLINGERLAND
DRUM
SET
WITH
direct pull high hat, lovely
chrome
snare, Excellent condition. $165. Call
251-0958.

GOOD

Piano Tuning

‘Honest Craftsmanship

PICKUP
ELECTRIC
TEISCO
GUItar.
$150
originally.
Vox
amplifier
included. Make offer. Call 432-7888 and
ask for Gail after 9:30 p.m.

SHOWMAN

Houses

ZENKER'S

6 p.m.

Top only.
Mint
condition.
after 7 p.m. 251-7135.

Professional

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

432-9007

buy

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

Furnished

Expert

after

and

Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

35

$220

2

Sales
Instruction

Women—Business

ORGAN.

$400
8-1009

Mortgages

:
Cleaning

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
Toys
Typewriters—Business
Machines—
Office and Store Equipment
Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
anted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments

COMPLETE.
HI 6-6763

FLanders

and

Situations Wanted—
Students

Fender Jazz Bass

We

7315 N. Western,

Rummage
Schools and

Conover Baby Grand Piano
Call

WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JENSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
New
Console Direct Blow
‘
10 Used Grands
fr.
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
rr,
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $
Mon. and
Thur. 9-9 AM 2-2023

ILL.

HAULING

Still, WE

Musical

Loans

Shades—Blinds—Awnings

BR 4-291

JAGUAR
$325

to

McCALL

MOVERS

CR

with

3811

KELLY MOVING
RO

and

1

Storage

VOX

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

WITH

5-5080

MIDDLETON

Spencer Co.,

a Difference

PLAYER

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL

NORTHBROOK,

holes.
24
HOUR
SERVICE.
eating.
Complete
stock
of
FABRIC

Skokie

come

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
many
others reasonably priced.

Rentals

RENT EVERYTHING

HERBERT

SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.
‘Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Shopping Center, Ph. 824-9212

=

Rental

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

N

St.

SING-ALONGS.
30 WH 3-2176

FOR ALL YOUR MOVING NEEDS BY
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and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M.-C. -

MONOGRAMMING

%

Will Travel

RENTAL

M.G.

Needlework

oers.

THE
Gand
your

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.

29

YO 5-5080

Ss, BUCKLES

Guitar,

Will

Don't Buy a Grand

until
fully

256-2228

BROTHERS

CALYPSO,
occas. Tod Turl,

u planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

tukegan Rd.

all!

ages.

Thomas

It Makes

FAVORITE

MAGIC
FOR
YOUR
CHILD’S
BIRTHDAY!
Sleight of hand with trained animals
MR.
NORMAN:
256-3033.

3748 Oakton,

Catering

EXCEPTIONAL

for

home.

All

Pianos and

MAGICIAN

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148

editor,

Forgue,

CAMERA.
8 MM
869-7158 EVES.

fun

PIANO

1-4201

Estate

Roofing and Siding
Rug and Vetere

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID

IN

Instruments

_

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

as and Photography
FULLY

SHORE’S

WANDA

sessional Resume Service

your

34

Inc.

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.

8-0744

MacDowell.

Real

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

EXP.
PIANO
TEACHER,
5
YRS.
study with Jacob Lateiner and Robert

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—

CLOWN

KRUGMAN

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Houses
Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Trades and Exchanges
Vacant Property
Wtd. to Buy—Apartment Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Houses

34

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.

RICK

Box

Instruction

POPULAR

pb:

G. PRACTICE OF HAIR AND
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ns of many years stand-

T-273,

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108

Sale

LESSONS

party?

catering—entertainment

}

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun!
Village School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“‘One call does it all’
ID 2-1240

a month.

Musical

MILDRED

251-6301.

125

at

30

You’ll
find
him
at
his
studio
calling LE 7-1895 in Wheeling.

Restaurant

. MODERN.
MUST SELL
. 1704 Dodge. 475-8078

INE

him

Goods—For

'

Motorcycles—Go

Household Goods—Wanted
To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Loans and Investments
Lost and Found
:
Mobile Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers
Miscellaneous
For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

DICK RINDSKOPF DRAWS
caricatures
of guests all over the
North Shore at parties and meetings
and is considered fast on the draw.
capture

fe

Service—

Help
a nted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—Industrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Househol
Men—lIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair

Entertainment

Makes a terrific conversation
take
home
as
a souvenir.

;

cage

and Air Conditioning

Household

~ Artist Still at Large

WELL
ESTABLISHED
WINgy 4 salon
for
sale.
Exc.
ity
for operator w/following.
write:
T-248,
Box
60,

¥

Houses

Hag

ARE YOU ON THE LOOKOUT
FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT?

ment
available, 2nd floor.
r selling—poor health. For
‘nt call after 3 p.m. 529-3061.

L BEAUTY

21
75
63

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

22

ted on main thoroughfare.

‘becue

House Sales

ALTERATIONS
AND
HEMS.
VERY
good
workmanship
at _ reasonable
prices. Maple and Simpson. UN 9-1172.

the

M3

Vacation
Rentals
Gardening and Landscape
Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts

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 Shore
Industrial
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Out of State
Rooms
Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

Contractors

s and
al

Town

Work

Conducted

ce
and

Decorations

Stamps

Concrete

ard

and

ie.

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Builders and Contractors

50

WICKES
Home

HOME

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING
IN QUALITY
WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951
CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
types of remodeling,
additions
New
Construction,
Garages
FREE
ESTIMATES
272-5353
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

. Bathroom Remodeling
. Roofing
Siding
If you want Quality
and Workmanship—Call:

All

QUALITY
GENERAL

WICKES

PURTELL &amp; CO.
New

LUMBER)

Box

FREE

ESTIMATES

Kitchen Salon
Inc.

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE
WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS
EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB
Save By Buying
From

Building Maintenance
and Repair

51

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

coknAnTeeD
in shower

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

Call Tom

NOT

TO

area.

WASH

UN

OUT

7-8636

INSURED
replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

24 hr. Emergency Service

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
VE

867-9199
AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

5-0262

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
ae. Cleaning
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

Deal With

RECREATION

ROOMS.

ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

and

Lauer Const. Co.

And Save 20%

On

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

AL 1-1254

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.
GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair— Millwork
**Let George Do It’’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458
SMALL JOBS—BIG JOBS
Door cutting, rec. rms., etc.
Best prices for weekend work.
Free estimates
272-4036

nly 27, 1967

Floor and Wall Tiling
REMODELING

GLENVIEW
Rd.,

TILING

Glenview

1724-9704

Carpentry, Cabinet Making
REMODEL-

interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

53

Fireplaces.

ON PATIOS,
Rock

Gardens

Years of Experience.

STEPS,

Phone

and

Walls.

IDlewood '

599:

APARTMENT
HUNTING?

you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification #132 in

INVITED

54

GOING
Dale

Gutters

driveways,
remodeling.
CALL
724-8242

and Landscape
Shrubs

CLEAN-UP
Free est.

LAWN
AND
GARDEN
WALKS
Flagstone,
brick, patio-block,
etc.
Brick or Block patios. Beautiful red
gravel tree and shrub areas.
Small iobs a specialty;
R&amp;S LAWN AND GARDEN Stomp
7129-2286
Low cost.

DIRT

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

Lawn

Fertil-

Spray-

PA

POWER
PArk

Sodding,

4-1272

RAKING

dead freon from
BLADES CO

9-1690, AFTER

57

Painting

new

grading, patios and
100% GUARANTEE

fencing work.
Call 243-9464

BLACK elt
Cc.
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SOIL
Glenview, Il.
PArk 4-1691
MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and tree service, sodding and
seeding. Black dirt and tractor service. 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.

FRANK VOLE
LANDSCAPING AND GARDENING
REASONABLE RATES. CALL
ID 3-1160 AFTER 7 P.M.
HELGE

All. kinds
of
ground covers

Insured

Free

BJORNSON

BROS.

Painting
Paper

Hanging

Thorough

DIRT
CR

Beet

ak set

CLIFFORD C. SWANSON
at
satisfaction,
quality,
a
punting,
decorating,
uggestions and estimates

Fully insured
_ YOrkt
EXP. WALL WASHING,
CLEA

KURT GRONAU :
PAINTING

mates.

Soe em

Preparatee
rs
FREE ESTIMATES

FRAZIER

Fully

INT.

2-5671

Painting

Apes ot
Staining
Materials.

Shore.

OUTSIDE
YEARS

EXP.

and
tree

P AINTING/DEC 0)

Roofing
DuPont

e

and

Sidi

SIDING

will

cover

all

never

wood

”

GU

pee:

includi

done by our own crews. In
estimates.
Skokie
Cont!
8100
YOU

HAVE
A ROOF
Cal 1 ALpine 1-0

SUBURBAN

ROOF

=
TREATING

;

Cedar. or asphalt shingles, —
treated or replaced, Flat
d
ed
or
recovered.
Ch
pointed. Gutters painted

Hanging

Tile—Slate—Aspl
FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOD
GUTTERS and DOWNSPO!
ALL WORK GUARANTE!
E. F. Bassing
ORc

59

Tree Trimming

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE

INSURED

CRestwood

RALPH Sn

Lae

&amp; ASSOCIATES,
IN

Association and Internation

2-5753

PAINTERS

CAREFUL, EXPERIENCED WORK.
Many good references. Free est. Call
Ernie, after 7 p.m. PA 4-1367.

Painting and Decorating
calamari
R

LICENSED

Member of National Ar

Decorators

AND

COLLEGE

Remodeling Service
Ln., Northbrook, i.

58

IF

REASONABLE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTing, washing, paper hanging. European
experience,
guaranteed,
insured
work. GR 5-3255.
PAINTING
AND
DECORATING.
PAering
a specialty. Residential work.
xterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.
Guaranteed
work.
Prices
reas. Herman Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.

Dier

NORTH.

945-1064 and 945-6

KNOLL'S

N. PADDOCK

INTERIOR

SPECIAI

ON

Exterior Housepaint

3602

2-2938

Highland Park Herald * Deerfield ie
Bluff

Tree

Glenview

Conference

Road

P

©

EXPERT TREE
REMC
YOU AN E

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

Henry

st
Rice

COLLEGE
STUDENTS—3
Housepainting.
Free
Es
insured.
We
specialize ©
work. CR 2-1859.

Service
Free Estimates

All _ ty ~
of
interior
and
exterior
work.
quality, service and satisfaction. Pres estimates. Fully ‘neures,
281-9416
583-6319

STUDENT

PAI

stripped

overhangs and window
ing this area for 12 years.

PAINTING

SHORE

EXT.

floors

INTERIOR AND aos eal
Specializing in stucco pa:

uy.

Modern Time Decorating

NORTH

AND

ALUMINE

478-0136

DAVID

ge

L&amp;S Decorating/477

No Job Too Small

Paper

rage

Insured. Free estimates.
EXTERIOR AND
1
PAINTING AND WA
All work guarante
R. Hawkins

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

Professional

Se

5-3048

furn. stripped, all wood
free estimate. Call Don

25

PAINTING

EXPERT

er

AN
AND PAPER

washing,

PRICES

625-2255

AND

Spec. rates on int. and ext.
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
25
insured. Lloyd Broberg,
7

SPECIALIZING IN FINEST
ae,
North Shore Decorating
lean Expert Union Craftsmen
Courteous

2-1557 a

PAINTING

6 ROOMS

E &amp; B Decorating
Prompt
Insured

DECORAT

ing. JU 8-0300 (bus.) or 561
Specializing
in exterior

GReenleaf

INSURED

REALISTIC

AND

CRestwood

PAINTING

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

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:
and Ses Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake
Sous

Complete Decorating §
Skilled workmen
1)
DA 8-5004
Free

insured. Using Dutch Boy |
INTERIOR AND EXTE! 1

Serving the North Shore
for 46 years

landscaping.
Specialize
for shady places.

D BLACK

LIVINGSTON. PAIN

removal,
storm
windows,
basement.
All type
floors,
Free estimate. Gilbert,

FINE
Decorating
EXTERIOR

E 7-073
3 Generations on North

estimates.

Prill

PAINTING AND DECOR:
Interior and exterior. Good
ship.
Best
materials.
price.
eannar Lind

Estimate

Masonry

FULLY

NEW HOME OWNERS
whee arto
SODDING, PLANTING,
Dale

Reasonable Excellent
HAVE GOOD SUBURBAD
ences. Special low prices
Call 277-5630.

Decorating

SPECIALIZING IN
Residential Painting and
INTERIOR

BOYESEN

PA 9-2933, eves.—Free

and

Professional

sodding,

Garrett

LAURITZ JENSE :
D SONS

Tractor—

SPECIALIZE
IN ALL 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 RD
and paper hanging.

7 P.M.

lawns,

and

SPENCER
DECORATING

lawns

SALDANA BROS. LANDSCAPING
Lawn maint. monthly or hourly basis.

raking

Mower

MOWERS
SHARPENED
AND
REPAIRED
Milwaukee Av., north of Glenview Rd.,
next to Tollway Britag
WEST GARDEN
VA 4-6146.

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS,
Lawn-Shrub

M.

Service

TOP
S O
1L—HUMUS—SAND—MAure
power
weed
mowing—gravel
drives—rubbish removal—power lawn
rolling—tree
removal—fill
dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
The
Firewood
King

Work,

ROOFING

Complete

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEways,
grading,
rubbish
and
brush
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking
CR 2-0173

Planting, Lawn

Downspouts

GUTTERS

Fully

SERVICE

izing, Trimming,
ing.
Walter J. Michaels

and

Pa

nd N. Ss.

P
GOOD
CLEAN, NEAT W RRM M1

G.

CR 2-2217

ATTENTION LAWN LOVERS
This is the month to take care of bare
spots, trim,
shrubbery
etc. and put
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 best but endeavor to
give
you
the
best.
For
immediate
service call Allen J. Clover Landscaping Service, 328-7750.
IMPORTED HAND CARVED
Waterfalls
and
Asal
or Fa gee mp |
pools—Rock Gardens—Indoor Tropica
Gardens—Mosaic and Terrazzo patios
and Terraces—Custom
designed
and
installed
enclosures—Garden
Lighting—Brick,
Stone
or
Mosaic
Planters—Creative Landscape
designing.
MEXICAN ARTS, INC.
894-1947
537-4200

yrs.

Complete Moorea]
478-5955
CLearbrook 9-0495

GUTTERS
ALUMINUM
BAKED
enamel.
Never
paint again. Guaranteed by manufacturer against peeling.
Serving this area for 12 yrs. All wor
done by our own crews. Insured. Free
estimates.
Skokie
Contractors,
677-

WE

BLACK

2-5671

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.
ORchard 4-9423

Slen-Wood Remodeling Ge.
CONCRETE WORK, SERVICE Sian

LAWN

38

GUTTERS CLEANED

56

and

Painting,

ON VACATION?

Cutting—Northbrook
and Glenview
CR

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

Work

ena :

WESTERN
LANDSCAPE
GARDENER.
Complete landscape service. Soren’
Chica “dl rd suburbs 40 years

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
p.m.
PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK
Walks,
patio,
floor,
etc.
Also
stone
and black top paving. Young, competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.
ACRES CONCRETE
328-0797
Cement work. City sidewalks.
Also-Carpenter and Remodeling.
Charge it.
Midwest Bank Card
Licensed, bonded and insured.

Gardening

Grass
:
Prill

Il.

CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms. Basement waterproofed.
erving North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

patios,

57

Gardeoleg | ond Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs

55

INC.

Northfield,

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
Walks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
Lpine 6-0988
“Call ieee 8, and after 5.’

A wonderful selection awaits

this Poperl

6-2402

Concrete

Power

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762
GENERAL MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and _ concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

EXPERT

SERVICE,

H|

Removes

BILL HESKETH

PATIOS

DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

PLASTERING
SCHNEIDER &amp; FALASCO
Metal lathe ceilings and patching.
ALpine 1-7119
ALpine 1-3047

831-4767

WM. J. BURRIS, BLDRS.
COMPLETE KITCHENS
. DORMERS
. ADDITIONS
. REC ROOMS
KITCHENS
Plumbing- Plastering-Masonry
Roofing-Stairways-Partitions
Garages-Porch EnclosuresTile Work-Electrical-Attics
Gutters
“Deal Direct . .A Local Contractor”’
WI 5-6250
WI 5-6229

HAROLD

TUCKPOINTING

Waukegan

Rd.

678-2458

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

1328

Happ

SODDING,
CUTTING,
power raking, shrubbery.

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 CO.
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.

BATHROOM

FOR

UPS

Service—Plants

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal
Gutters
All types

BUILDERS
250

54

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

Repaired and Installed

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

6 p.m.,

Northfield

CERAMIC TILE

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

after

84

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Bs
Winnetka
446-3268

A Distributor

348-4852

Construction

HI 6-5400
NEW
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
tile
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
work, roof repairs, concrete work.
QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE ESTIMATES'CRestwood 2-4429

446-9079
FOR

CONTRACTOR

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

IMPROVEMENT

DELIVERED—PICK

REMODELING

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370

WICKES
OF

RECHTORIS

STEPPERS

Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT’LS.

Northbrook, Il.
Eve.: 446-7064

EDWARD

. Dormers

rho
SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark eo Available)
CRUSHED ‘STONE
OR DRIVEWAYS
Blackto
Sorc (66 Ib. bag)
BLACKTOP
SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone

*' CONCRETE

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

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

(DIV.

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.

Improvement

HOME

52 Building Supplies and Material

‘Builders ond Contractors

LET US GIVE

On any removal problem
Our men are experienced
in all phases of tree remov.
hydraulic —— ment at y

with the know-how
purer

stump

to back

grinding.

M BEINLICH—The
tilecwae
THOMAS

F

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aes nit

n

J. LYN

TREE SURGEO
TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
tree
surgery,
modern
trained
operators.
Our 51 y
experience
in treating
Nort!
trees is available by phe
:
bers
National
Arborist
Ss

&amp;

National

Hillcrest
A

Shade

6-4380

COMPLETE TREE
Accurate
diagnosis

Tree

e

raniz:

VErnor

CARE
of tree

Arrange now for disease ar
sprays. Radio dispatched cr
4080.

* Highwood Herald

- Clas

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72 Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Morrison, Arborist
EE

SPECIALISTS
ming, Feeding, Removal.
r stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945
;

:

TREE SERVICE
REMOVED,
Il RO 1.5610.TRIMMED

OR

yME _MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR »
Cabinet

20%
OFF.
9X12
RUGS,
CLEAN,
cash and carry, repair-install wall to
wall
carpet.
Ace
Carpet
Co.
1620
Maple, Evanston. 864-5551.

Work

74

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

/
years on the North
+)
WE. DO IT ALL

30

~ WOODCRAFT

-—Cabinet Work—Repairs
for Home Craftsmen

UNiversity 4-6462

Between Davis and Church
ETE
KITCHEN
REMODELll

types cabinets and lavatories
rder. Furniture repair. Call
, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.

TRY,

REC.

ROOMS,

PANEL-

iIt-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
work. Reasonable prices. Call

- 328-3050.

| "Electrical Service

-ANDY'S

ELECTRIC

AL,
INDUSTRIAL,
AND
‘cial wiring, FREE Estimates,

ion guaranteed,

DAvis 8-3058.

trical Work

AND

irk

Bob’s
2-2699

MATTSON FLOOR

12 room

$19.50

Floor

75 Draperies and Slip Covers—

Sanded,

35. If no answer, 766-2965
ENSCHEL FLOORING CO.
ing

1623 TECHNY

and Refinish. Try our guaraneee
rene
Finish.
Ceramic

and

floor tile installed.

Ww area

20 yrs.

PArk

4-1395.

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

‘FLOOR CLEANING

. stripping,
waxing.
All
Have
reg.
service
plan.

id., comm.,
Home

indust. HU

work
Free

Maintenance

Service

AIDWEST RELIABLE
NDOWS CLEANED
SUTTERS CLEANED
APPT.,

L&amp;S

AL

1-5350

OW. WALL WASHING AND GEN.
“WORK. Also any type of work.
or and exterior painting.
SMALL JOBS, LARGE ONES
id repairs,
roofing,
chimneys,
try,
concrete,
etc.
Bonded,
dj.
Free estimates. R. W. S. &amp;

ates. 235-4022.

TENANCE

and
AND

estimates.

Building
CLEAN

Expert Service.

UP.

DA 8-

OM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
dows washed
and polished,
yard
&lt;, Small carpenter jobs. DA 8-5945

7:30 P.M.

urry Home
CLEAN

service.

UP.

Maintenance
FREE

BEST

ESTIMATES.

GR 5-6014.

WAY

r: and

Upholstery

fessional Rug Cleaning
ED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
—
install
carpets.
Home

. Over
ted

31 yrs.

Rug

exp.

Free

&amp; Furniture
743-8744

est.

or

Cleaners

IPC

wai AND FLOOR POLISHren
:
ACE RENTAL
aukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

HAMPOOERS FOR RENT
oe
akton

SON EQUIPMENT CO.
OR 5-7400
St., Skokie,

ec

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

TYPIST, CLERK
Young
lady,
19,
resident
of
Kobe,
Japan, wishes permanent employment
in the United
States.
Presently
employed in Japan as an English typist
for a shipping co. Will pay own travel
expenses to this country. Write:
Setsuko Taga c/o Mr. Tsukuda
No. 5 1-chrome, Ohike-cho, Suma-ku,
Kobe, Japan

TYPING DONE AT HOME
Experience
in
business
and
thesis
work, Scientific subjects my specialty.
IBM typewriter. Reas. rates, 491-9352.
WANTED—TYPING.
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to dv at
home. Experienced, Phone 253-8653.

NURSE

MIDDLE AGE. KIND.
North Shore ref. 327-6184
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480
GERIATRICS NURSE
Available.
All cases. Will stay.
Will
consider
permanent
position.
References. 787-2481
HOME TYPING SERVICE
Manuscripts, tapes, letters, misc.
Experienced
Dependable
Reas. rates
272-8680
BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for oa bax gee! work.
NURSE — LICENSED
PRACTICAL —
Avail.
for priv.
duty.
10 yrs.
exp.
Rehabilitating stroke patients. Free to
travel. Good driver. Refs. 867-5755.

Cleaning

EXPERIENCED
PRACTICAL
NURSE
would like private duty. Days 8 to 10
hrs.,
have
own
transportation.
Top
ref. CR 5-4630.

COSMETICIAN

EXPERIENCED,

with
drug
store background
desires
position. Call AMbassador 2-5262.

101

Shore

WINDOWS

references.

4-6656

Situations Wanted—Women
Household
HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Howard Employment Agency
273-4849 or. 475-1800.

H.

laundry work.
after 6:30 p.m.

References.

Exp. Girl Wants

WA

HU

Wishes

CLEANING OR
TELEPHONE

somewhat

AND
4-4223

1003

IRONING.
285-7178

BABY
SIT
EVENINGS
AND
WEEK:
ends. Perm.
UN 9-7997 after 6 p.m.
weekdays.
i

1812

CHILD
CARE.
HOURLY
$1.25. _ 5hour
minimum.
Live-in,
wk.-ends.
vac. 251-8227. If no ans., call after 5
p.m., before 10 p.m.

WAUKEGAN

BABY
North-

PERSONNEL

your

BARRETT-CRAVENS
SECRETARY

EXPERIENCE
IN
SECRETARIAL
work, with good skills in typing and
offers
Position
essential.
shorthand
challenge and stimulation to a woman
who enjoys working with people. The
ability to handle confidential information is of utmost importance.

NORTHBROOK

G.D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle
An

AS: An Operator —

RECEPTIONIST

BELL

you will be a vital link in the

gency calls, etc.

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.
Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell benefits including regular increases, tuition aid,

SALES
REPRESENTATIVE,
OVER
20
years
outside
and
retail
selling experience. 44 years old. Desire to-locate
in north or northwest suburban territory. Finest references.
Write T-279,
Box 60, Wilmette.

promotion

BOOKKEEPER,
ACCT.,
COMPTROIL.
ler recently retired,
desires position
full, part-time or special assignment.
Varied experience
and public accty.
Age 62. 491-0133 after 6 p.m.
-

opportunities,

etc.

Jobs now available in Evanston, Wilmette, Skokie,

Glenview and Highland Park.

Univ. Grad.,
348-6094.

MR. KLEAN
CLEANS
EVERYTHING;
walls, wallpaper, windows, furniture,
carpets on location! 326-2401 days, 5382798 nizhts.

Apply Now

SECURITY
ANALYST
AVAILABLE
Write T-294, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

Illinois Bell Telephone

MEN,

1520 Chicago
869-9915

MAINTENANCE

EXPERIENCED

able,
for
office
stripped, scrubbed

AND

RELI-

An Equal Opportunity Employer

cleaning.
Floors
and polished.

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125 Church
362-5520

Evanston

= =Situations Wanted—Men
Household

OFFICE
3

OFFICE.

nation’s communications network. You can handle
Long Distance calls, Information numbers, emer-

Call 446-4445 or 724-6233

aa

Parkway,
Skokie, Ill. 60076
O
i
3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Equal

FOR
PEDIATRICIAN’S
hour week 432-8424.

ILLINOIS

APPLICANT
PAST
RETIREMENT
age,
hale,
alert,
active.
Experience
business
management,
retail
sales,
men’s,
boy’s.
wear,
8 yrs.
recent
employment
Old Orchard.
Will consider full or part-time
clerk,
hotel,
motel,
resort.
Write
T-299,
Box
60,
Wilmette, IIl..
:
EXPERIENCED INVESTMENT MAN
for
Administrative
or
Investment
position.
In
investment
banking
25
years. Business
management
experience.
Retirement
age,
but
do
not
intend to retire. Salary open. Write:
T-282, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

104

CO.

630 DUNDEE RD.
NORTHBROOK
CRestwood 2-2300

&amp; STREY
RD.,

DIRECTOR

Have A Job That Counts With

or

Situations Wanted-—Men
Business and Professional

Part-Time.

fit

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Emvloyer

CHILD CARE FOR VACATIONERS,
wknd.
proxying,
eve.
sitting,
future
bookings.
Complete
charge.
Five hr.
min, 251 1726 before 5 p.m.

Accountant,

to

HIGH SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
-SINGLE GIRLS

‘BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better
Baby
Sitting
Ine. Call 869-0022.

103

PERMANENT
OPENING
IN
OUR
sales, department for dependable person
who
enjoys
varied
interesting
duties.
Full
benefits,
including
3
weeks vacation and profit sharing.
APPLY IN PERSON OR CALL

RESPONSIBLE
POSITION AS SECREtary to one of our faculty members.
Good
typing
plus
the
ability
to
organize,
shorthand
helpful.
Liberal
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid
vacation and tuition reduction.

Sit. Wtd.—Baby Sitting

KATHY’S SITTING SERVICE
Sitter
available
at anytime
day
eves. Call Kathy, AL 1-0775.

MACHINES
OPERATOR

Professional

adjustable

274-8100
employer

OPACE

SECRETARY

Day Work

MATURE
WOMAN
WANTS
TO
sit,
272-0509.
$1.00
an
hour.
brook.

and

KOENIG

°7-0312

Howard Street
An equal oppotrunity

Wanted—Women

Situation. Some typing and filing but
pleasant intelligent telephone manner
most important. Call E. Koenig, 2720330 for interview.

FINE
IRONING,
SHIRTS,
BLOUSES,
family
bundles.
Free
pick
up
and
delivery. 864-0917.

102

Personnel Department
1771

ACTIVE
GROWING
FIRM
WITH
ATtractive Northbrook office requires a
mature person for approximately 4 to
6
hours
a
day.
Time _ schedule

EXP. WOMAN
WANTS IRONING AND
baby
sitting,
Mon.,
Wed.,
Fri.
and
Sat.
Will
stay
on
some _ weekends.
Good refs. DA 8-7297.

Woman

Women

PART-TIME
SEC'Y-RECEPTIONIST
REAL ESTATE

Day Work

Ref.

Help

Business

CLEANING

and

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

P. COUPLE-RETIRED,
RESPON.,
wants
yard
and handyman
work
in
exchange for part. furn. apt. Woman
emenoyes. 432-5832 morns. and’ mealimes.

107

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
DESIRES
cleaning
and
laundry
work.
References..
Please
call
Mrs.
Johnson,
Evanston. 475-4861.

DESIRES

WASHED

Sit. Wtd.—Men

Professional

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.

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND
INterior
and
‘exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.
\

105

and

TYPISTS

CALL MIKE
at 272-6920

MISS ARMSTRONG:

LIVE-IN MAIDS

‘WOMAN

Help Wanted—Women
Business

EXPERT
WINDOW
CLEANING
SERvice, gutters and downspouts cleaned,
basements,
garages
and
odd _ jobs.
Bonded and Insured. 869-0325.

$25 WK. ALSO JAMAICA GIRLS
Jessie Jean Service
829-0654
PRACTICAL NURSE:
Specialize in infants;
child care for
vacationing parents.
Good references.
667-8258.

-098

DOW CLEANING SERVICE
- Reasonable rates
:
Call 478-2900

North

107.

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An _ agency
w/students
and_nonstudents for any type work. Top Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf 5-0743.

YOUNG
LADY,
20, FROM
GUYANA,
South
America,
wishes
position
as
General Domestic, Maid, Child Nurse,
or Tutor to child age 2-to 7 years.
Willing to be interviewed by American
Consulate
in Guyana,
on
behalf
of
perspective
employer.
Please
write:
Sandra
Liverpool,
Lot
6,
Durban
Street,
Lodge
Village,
East
Coast
Demerara, Guyana, S.A.

EMPLOYMENT

PRACTICAL

Service

CARPET CLEANING
ODORS CLEANED AND WAXED
1-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service

y's Home

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.

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

Service 477-0726

Bill's Cleanup

RD., NORTHBROOK
272-3273

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

100

HE WORK
OUT
OF
CLEANave your floors cleaned, waxed,
d,
professionally.
All types of
s, homes,
offices and industrial.
re
est. Call A. D. Klein PA 4-1457
or
a.m. or after 5 p.m.

MAKE

76

6-4393.

Service

Made

~ UPHOLSTERING
Draperies - Slip Covers
Decorator Fabrics
R. J. McFAUL

Co.

oa
finished quality work and
as For dependable service

;

AND

HI 6-0145

Custom

BELIEVE?

WORKERS

MO

Furniture

QUALITY
UPHOLSTERING
furniture Repairs. Fine fabrics.
Our 74th
year in Winnetka.
LINDWALL’S
808 Oak St., Winnetka

SERVICE

complete.

House

YOU

Wanted—Men

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

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

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

choice

floors are our specialty

mate
— CRestwood

CALL

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING =

REFINISHING

of your

excellent

SALE

Situations

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 Scottish mother’s helpers and 5
South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

DAY

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

r Refinishing and Covering
the finish

Custom

104

WITH
Door to door bus transportation and

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
fabric. 42 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

Wanted

SE ESTIMATES. ANY TIME
254-2202.
SANDING

SLIPCOVER

831-4767

SHOP

le Ave.

AND

Wanted—Women

Household

WOULD

and

JULY ONLY
REUPHOLSTERY

Roofing
Siding
Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

Situations

;

SERVICEMASTER

Serving the
NEW
TRIER _ township
Free Estimates
ALpine 1-5697
I WILL CLEAN YOUR TACKED DOWN
carpet
for
less
than
anyone:
else
without
sacrificing
quality.
873-2387
after 9 a.m. or 493-3492 atter 7 p.m.

Vith Lauer Const. Co.
Save 20° On
i

101

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

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and

Business

Professional

Oldest Employement Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

3 Secy’s to Presidents
525-575-650
Sales corres. in English-German
550
Secy to Exec,
PF.
550
Secy to Promotion Dir.
525
Secy to Treasurer
525
Learn personnel, be secy
500
Secy real estate
500
Export secy
500
Young secy to young official
475
Learn purchasing, secy
475
Engineering secy
475
Assist editor, secy
450
Receptionist, lt steno
Receptionist, assist Dr.
Reception, good typist, Old Orch.
Reception, swbd exp
Reception, learn swbd
Reception, type 40, yg, Old Orch,

450
433
425
415
390
325

Good typist for Mgr, public.contact
Learn advertising, type
Help Personnel Mgr., type
General office, type
rypist, supv 4 others
Secy to Doctor, no steno
Legal dictaphone secy trainee
2 girl ofc, type, 20 to 30
Typist, yg, small ofc.

500
475
450
425
415
405
400
390
350

Full charge bookkeeper
N.C.R. bookkeeper
Accounts rec. or payable
Payroll clerks, train or exp.
Accounting trainee

650
500
390-450
350-425
400

Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
1401 or 360 Programmers
3 Personnel interviewers, coll.
R.N. for large ind. office
Key punch op’s, many
General clerical, no typing

700-900
650-850
600-850
500
350-450
325-455

ORCHARD,
SUITE

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

End

of West

ORchard
JULY

Bldg.

Parking

9-1 142

Lot

SAME

JOB?

Call us for a confidential
interview!

(Jobs

PARKS

PLACEMENT
627 Grove, Evanston
in all suburbs and Chicago)
Call 328-7622

INVESTMENTS
CUR

has

INVESTMENT

a position

DEPARTMENT

available

for a respon-

sible person
with
a figure avtitude.
Good
typing
and
shorthand
heloful.
Liberal
benefit
program
includes
3
weeks
paid
vacation
and_
tuition
reduction.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

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

Stenographers-Typists
Rotary International
Ridge

Av.,

Evanston

DA

Flexowriter Operator

Art

depending

on_

Apprentice

Dictaphone Secretaries
CHALLENGING
POSITIONS
FOR
young women with at least 2 years’
business experience and an interest in
assuming responsibility. Excellent op- portunities
for
advancement.

and
Assistant

AMBITIOUS
PERSON
WANTED
TO
take
charge
of company
Literature
and Sample Room. Will play a vital
role in dynamic advertising program.
assisting
on
many
projects
to put
important
selling
tools
in hands
of
salesmen. Position requires individual
who can work with minimum
supervision.
Light
typing
helpful.
No
experience necessary, will train fully.
5 day

week,

from

9 a.m.

2020

Inc.

221

Good starting
salary with merit rated
previous
office
experience
required.
Pleasant
environment,
new
office
building.

Packaging Corp. of America
1632 Chicago Ave., Evanston
PROGRAMMER

TRAINEE—$500
If you’re
interested
in the fabulous
data processing field and desire to get
in on the ground
floor, this is the
finest oppty.
available
today.
Some
college desired as this firm will pay
you a high starting salary while you
learn this interesting and high paying
job.
Excellent
benefits
with
rapid
raises. Call or see:
Open Mon. till 7 p.m. Sat. till noon.

491-0600

EMP. AGENCY
ST.

273-5180

MEDICAL
ASSISTANT
FOR
NORTH
Shore internist. A mature, intelligent
woman to handle medical set-up work
and
light
bookkeeping
duties.
High
energy level and conscientious application are requisites. Experience desirabe. Call HIllcrest 6-0976.

HELP

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
299-4495
Seeoe: 9 to 5 daily

RIDGE

AV.
869-2580 EXT. 416
Equal
Opportunity
Employer

GIRL FRIDAY TO ASSUME RESPONsibility for a one girl District Sales
Office located in Wilmette.
Must be
able to type, take orders on the phone,
be
willing
to
learn
to
use
the
cictepnes and the teletype machine.
T HURON PAPE
1124 cheonicat Ave.,
Phone 251-5700
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Cafeteria
insurance

HAIR DRESSER
PART-TIME.

MISS BYRNE

847 Chicago Av., Evanston. UN 4-4266
between
9and 6 or UN 9-2625 after 6.

IN
AN

EQUAL

OPPORTUNITY

If so, give usa call an

$550
411
350
400
$600
$.

GROVE—SKOKIE

service,

light

typing

STATE

3-4100

A new and rewarding position is just a phone
cal
away, so dial 475- 7900,
Ext. 414 today!

Washington Natio
Insurance Compan
1630 Chicago Av., Evanston,
An Equal Opportunity Emp

BANK

BOOKKEEPING DEPT.
Proof Machine Operator

BENEFIT TRUST =

General Office Clerk

Personnel Departm

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

1771 Howard Street
An equal opportunity

TYPE?

Excellent
positions
in
media,
commercial traffic, market research and
recruiting creative writ ting.

BE A CULLIGAN
G
Come work at our Internation
Seed tah in
Northbrook.
(ey
n
. PSICTAPHONE TYP
¢ STATISTICAL
TYPI
« SECRETARY-LIGHT
SH
Good starting salary
with n
Call or A. Ly
:

CLIFF

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

CULLIGAN NC
1657

Shermer Rd.
An Equal ,

LEWIS

=m

LABORATORY |
TECHNICIAN -

REP

YOU LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOple
in
person
and
by
phone.
this
company will train you to
handle their
public
relations
work.
No
typing.

FREE

DEGREE

or

IN

CHEMISTRY,

Micro-Biology

se

end The—

phere

serving

Lake Aap

sec'y

8-6880

$500

INTERNATIONAL
FIRM.
SHE
WILL
be sec’y to personne
Sepnaadideancth
All skills. Age to 45. FREE

B

assist

brownlie personnel
328-3400

NORTHWESTERN U
PERSONNEL
DEP
1812 | Snieane Av
An Equal Opportunity

PHONE GIRL

LOCAL COMPANY
answer
the tele
$360 to start. FR

NEEDS
en:

LEWIS

708 Church St., Evanston

1618

EVANSTON HIGH SCHOOL
BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY

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to

search in our Chemistry
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Excellent benefit program.

SERVICE
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job.
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SERV!

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TO
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PAR
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tions. oh experience necessa:
9 to 5:3
ARCO’S SHOES
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TOP

OPPORTUNITY

skilled

in

typing,

FOR
nortn

franscription with one of
largest tour and travel
org:
Excellent occupation with a’
interesting
work. Salary o
Call UN
9-1140 for an ap
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10 a.m. to 3 ) Tiga
5 p.m

Will train. $1.75 per hour. Exp
2.25 an hr. The Arc, 1813 \
d. Glenview, 724-7600.
LUZIER.CUSTOM

COSM

Consultants

wanted-North

train.
Call
Chicago, MI

Evanston,
2-7926.

Rremiet Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * biehnent Herald
.

empl

GIRLS

ADVERTISING
TRAINEE

SERVICE

your

LIFE INSURANCE

File Clerk

IF

3

Exceptional oppor
intelligent, energetic
woman with top skills, ca
of assuming reson
Many company cere
to 4:30, 5 day week.

TELLERS

needed
for
cafeteria.
12
mo.
Apply immed.
Call Mr.
Mader,

EMPLOYER

experienced and beginn:

$390

Experienced or Will Train

YOU

and dictaphone opera

$450
$450
$350
$400

FULL TIME

CAN

set up an appointment
are currently hiring typist

00
$390

switchbd.

ARE YOU A PRIVATE
SECRETARY?
Interested in education? Enjoy working in a small
office?
And
dislike
commuting
to Chicago?
Phone
Mr.
Wilson 446-8700 for an interview.

Grove

6-6000

Does the policy of prom«
from within interest yo

DICTAPHONE
SECRETARY,
EVANSton Salary to $475. 9-5. Fountain Sq.
area. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston
Employment, DA 8-7171, 1st Nat’l. Bk.
Bldg. No Fee.

8200 Lehigh Ave.
YO

Customer

associated with a cor
which offers outstandi
benefits?
see

THREE
SISTERS
BEAUTY
SALON,
708
Glencoe
Rd.,
Glencoe,
needs
beauty
operator and manicurist. High
pay
for qualified person;
paid holidays;
paid
vacation;
ver
ood
working conditions. Please call
53660 or PA 4-5409

H. M. Harper Company
Morton

Would you enjoy
with congenial co-wo
who are proud to be

400
550
25
450
390
400

Compose letters for sales nee
Public contact, light steno aid mgr.
Keypunch trainee, no skills
All around general office variety

personnel
Permanent opening.
openings. Minimum

8-0100

PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

MORTON

1 Girl office, variety
Recptionist, train for

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

Pleasant working conditions in modern air conditioned offices.
on premises, paid vacation and holidays, bonus 1% days, group
and profit sharing trust fund.

PART-TIME-WOMEN

WILMETTE—EVANSTON
9 to 5 girl Friday, Publishing
Expedite orders, light typing
Beginner for showroom 9-5
Receptionist to interview
Bookkeeping machine or hand to
M.D. wants trainee

OPERATOR

KEY PUNCH

Call Mrs.
Childrens

HIGHLAND PARK—DEERFIELD
Receptionist front desk new ofc.
Secy to President, small office
Busy sales manager’s assistant
Light bkkping, 3 girl office
Phones, customer contact 9-5
Animal hospital receptionist

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
An

PHONE

SP 4-2828

565
00
525
95
400
450
$575

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.

1740

BY

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Girl Friday for Personnel mgr.
Dictaphone right arm, Sales ofc.
1 girl office, no steno 9-5
Receptionist, busy doctor's ofc.
Receptionist front desk showrm.
Custgmer service girl
F.C. Bookkeeper
small office

GLENVIEW

OF OFFICE

KEYPUNCH

REGISTER

575
400
425
550
410
385

TASK FORCE

Alpha and Numeric, at least 6 months experience.
Hours: 8 A.M. to 4:40 P.M. Also part time evening
4 hours

CONTACT

MAY

5-2400

Exec. Secy. to V.P. Sales
Medical center receptionist
Peppy girl for Personnel
Bookkeeper who likes variet
Payroll trainee lovely new ofc.
Receptionist, learn switchboard

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
CLERKS, TYPISTS
COMP. OPERATORS

Room

located in downtown
Evanston?

"FORD"

Illinois

Stenos

ALL TYPES

joining the staff of a
modern and progressin
firm, conveniently

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
Stenos in North Suburban area. Long
or short term
assignments.
Regular
wage review. No fee.

Good starting salary with merit rated
advancement.
Other excellent
fringe
benefits.
3742
hr.
work.
week.
Preemployment
tests
given
to
assure
effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300.

EMPLOYMENT

869-7234

ALSO

TYPISTS
Are you interested in

100%, FREE JOBS

YOU

708 Church Street

AV.
EVANSTON
864-6050, ext. 220
Qualities Applicants Welcome

518 DAVIS

"FORD™

YO

White Collar
Girls
Evanston,

Help
Business and Pr

Professional

NORTHWEST

One Visit to our office
qualifies you for temporary
part-time work in loop or
your area.
TOP RATES
NO FEES
Register With

Suite

and

5347 W. DEVON

tee

EVANSTON

Help Wanted—Women

5945 W. DEMPSTER

STENOS
Pests
KEYPUNCH

to 5 p.m.

&amp;

MORTON GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN

For Experienced

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

TRAVEL CLERK EVANSTON TRAVEL
Bureau.
Excellent
for
younger
girl
without typing. Permanent. Call Wallv. Boulevard Evanston .Employment
DA 8-7171 No Fee. 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

se

Available

of America,

‘

Business

Professional

qualifications.

Good
personnel
practices.
Ruth
Adcock, aes
Bluff
Home, 234-5700

July 27,

Tong
skil
this

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
RECENT
college art major or art school grad in
our Advertising Department. Paste-up
work,
filing of art work
and
some
layout. Excellent starting salary and
working conditions.

Literature Room
Sales Promotion

and

Job Opportunities

for:

EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED,
will train woman
interested ‘in
term employment.
Basic typing
required
to
learn
to
operate
equipment.

SOCIAL
WORKER
MSW
FOR
Adovtion Devartment of CWLA Agen$3: ACSW Supervision. Salary
$6,500 to

$9,000

openings

8-6880

WILL
TRAIN
FOR
INTERESTING
secretarial
positions with
diversified
duties
in international
organization.
Hours 8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.
1600

have

107

Wanted—Women

Numerous

SECRETARY
Edens Executive Center
WILMETTE

Here it is the 27th of July, and you
are
still
there.
Let
us
find
that
exciting
job
with
better
working
hours,
better salary,
and a future—
now!

DOROTHY

We

Help
Business

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.

All

27!!!

STILL AT THE

107

Professional

A Good Company To Go With
Good Company To Grow With

A

MORE PEOPLE HAVE
OBTAINED POSITIONS °
In The North Suburbs Through
Our Agency Than Through
Any Other Source!

OLD

and

AMERICAN. HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

MARQUART
The

ee,

‘

Help Wanted—Women

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

A

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�Fe

“Wanted—Women

107

eon

Business

RTH SHORE'S

and

Help Wanted—Womea

107

Help Wanted—Women

iness and Professional

Professional

GENERAL
FINANCE
CORPORATION

ALUMNI
AUDITORY

oard trainee
yunting trainee
o fees on these

STUDENT

Shore

Personnel

636 Church Street
EVANSTON—ROOM

328-7466

IBM

Data Processing
_ SECRETARY
MANAGER
OF
OUR
DATA
essing

center

needs

an_

alert

ig
woman
with
good
shorthand
| typ: ng skills and some secretarial
xperience. Interesting duties include
rig
correspondence, etc., plus

ing
t.

An

up procedures for the departexciting position in one of

‘west, most fascinating phases of
‘Ss
operation.
&gt; a
fast-growing
international
Seal
of
hospital-medical

Baxter
aboratories, Inc.
coln A
deere Mere ‘qual
ds.

Morton
Opportunity

OPERATOR.

position

AMERICAN
2100

good

Some

pre-

Steno or office experience.
sant
environment,
Executive

ce, national

work

:

week,

corporation,

good

starting

3712

salary

of-

hour

with

rated advancement. Fine fringe

fits. Pre-employment

tests

sure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300
Ave.

Dempster,

SINGLE
WE
1.
2.
3.
4.

. FIRM NEEDS
3 SEC’YS—
. Will set up conferences and
meetings. FREE.

EMPLOYMENT
FEE

Ag ay
urch St., Evanston

ROUTE

GIRL FRIDAY

NSTON
fs

EDUCATIONAL

rrington

DAvis

EVANSTON LAW

aukegan Rd., Glenview. 729-1000
[EDICAL SECRETARIES

ational

division

ee

:

SECRETARY

of

Central

business.
Call 251-8520 for
ent.
SECRETARY
&gt;, plush office. $600. No fee.
:
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
iicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

-_ PHOTOGRAPHER
contact.

TY

Good

EMPLOYMENT

cago

Av.,

ASST.

personality.

Evanston,

$390.

SERVICE
UN

9-9510

come

in,

be

please

EMPLOYMENT
1612

9-9510

Chicago

KEYPUNCH
WE

poised,

can

HAVE

tectural

office

NO

for you if
experience.

emphasizing

$6,500
ie

to

ji

esis

:

OPERATORS

PERMANENT

POSITIONS

EDITORIAL TYPING
eS
ee:
pay per year. $410
lus. NO
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

$7,500 for capable, responsieens
woman.
Call
Mrs.

SECRETARY

2100

GIRL FOR
LIGHT
FACTORY
WORK.
Experience not necessary. Good starting salary. Call HI 6-2072.

OR

1771

Howard Street
;
An equal opportunity

PAYROLL CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
REQUIRES
PREVIOUS
PAYROLL
experience,
familiarity
with
basic
payroll
concepts.
Affords
excellent
training and opportunity for personal
growth in modern computerized system. Light typing.
Good starting salary with merit rated
advancement.
Pleasant
environment,
3742 hour work week, excellent fringe
benefits.
Pre-employment
tests
will
assure you are effectively
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300
Chicago

Ave.

SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
EXPERIence
for
various
Northshore
firms.
Many
of
these
firms
will
train
beginners.

brownlie
708 Church
328-3400.

personnel
St.,

Evanston

eee

at

gh

a

Baste

eg

oe.

ec -*

eagea

*

SECRETARY FOR ONE-PERSON
OFFICE, CAMPUS RELIGIOUS
FOUNDATION: 6-7 HRS. DAILY,
5 DAY WK.; 2 WKS. PD. VAC.;:
HOLIDAY AND SUMMER PERIODS
REDUCED HOURS; SALARY OPEN.
GOOD POSITION FOR MOTHER OF
SCHOOL CHILDREN. CALL UN 4-7849
FOR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT.

We

need

solicitors
for
8
through Oct. 28th
CR 2-3185.
Call

CLERK

1 typist, 4 telephone

weeks,
Sept.
4th
in Northbrook area.

SWITCHBOARD TRN.
$400 Light type. will tr. Public Cont.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

YOUNG
real
Call

:

Evanston

file clerks and typists

money?

Evanston

Bluff

274-8100
employer

FULL OR PART-TIME
Days or Nights—Permanent
Skokie
ORchard 5-7500
COULD
YOU USE A LITTLE
EXTRA

PHOTOCOPY

Lake Forest-Lake

benefits,

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE Co.

APPLY

Dempster,

excellent

WOMEN

:

2

INTERESTED

good money on part-time
724-5863 for appointment.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood
Herald
and The
se fo

CLERKS

DRUGSTORE

UN 9-9000
Village Lamplighter, serving

273-5180

SECRETARIAL
POSITION
AT TOWNship High
School District
113. Paid
hospitalization. Excellent pension system. Hours 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Mon.
through Fri, For pee
mi contact
Mrs. Cliffe, at 433-2020.

You will enjoy our modern air-conditioned office, low
cost cafeteria, and many unusual employee benefits.

AMERICAN

ST.

CLERICAL,
NO TYPING
TWO
POSItions in Fountain Sq. Evanston. Salary
$325 to start. Age 18 and up. Details
Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Empapeeet,
Ist Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. DA 8-

position.

PAGE GIRL
Escort VIP’S, $375.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

518 DAVIS

8:30 to 4:30, 5 day week.

1632

CLIFF

quality.

CALL

till noon

Packaging Corp. of America

SHORTHAND

Service Manager is just the thing for an alert young
woman with good typing and shorthand skills, who is
bored with her routine assignment. If you prefer varied
and challenging duties and have the ability to work
without close supervision you will be pleased with the
wide variety of administrative duties involved in this

EXPERIENCED
HAIR
DRESSER
wanted. Good hours 9 to 5. No nights.
Salary
plus commission.
Call HI 64304.
Full or part-time.

Sat.

EMP. AGENCY

Personnel Department

Evanston
BR 3-2155

This interesting opportunity as secretary to our National

COMPETENT
GIRL
FOR
TYPING
and senor oe stay
he days a ote
or equivalent.
Hrs.
to
be arranged.
Small
office—Lowry-Cocroft
Abace,
516 Main St., Evanston. 328-

till 7 p.m.

cafeteria,

SERVICE

Avenue,

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
919 N. MICHIGAN

EAR-

you

Free
Free
Free
‘Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free

We Have Openings For You
now if you have better than
average figure aptitude and
enjoy detail work. Pleasant
working conditions, company

PLAYBOY

ST.

offer

Mon.

EVANSTON

register

on
our
night
shift for I.B.M.,
keypunch operators.
To qualify
you should have at least 6
months alpha and numeric keypunch
experience.
Good
salary (including
remium
pay for night shift), excelent working conditions and all company benefits.
Apply in person between 9:30 and 4:30,
Monday-Friday
to our beautiful new
office.

2-0880

$10,000
$?
Positions
for
10
sharp
women
in
cosmetic sales. Experience preferred,
but will train.
Opportunity
for
advancement
to management.
Comm.
Call 724-5863 for appointment.

:
DAY WEEK, 9 TO 6.
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

e

meng

must

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

we

Open

SKILL?
50

FIGURE

Eves. ID 2-2888
_ SECRETARY WANTED
Variety
of creative
and
challenging
work for secretary with typing skills
in smaller,
creative Wilmette
archi-

think

SEC’L

Sr. V.P.
Lawyer
LaSalle ex.
Scientist
P-R direct
Doctor
Germ-Eng.
Finance
Banker
Showroom
Engineer

Murphy

UN

WITH

selected

If you can’t
by phone.

tact Bob Earhart for interview.

$5,000

ITCHBOARD - CASHIER

EXPERIENCED

:

candidate

TO

EXISTS

JUST
STARTING
SAL.
FOR
GIRL
Friday
assisting art exec.
9-5. 5 d.
Free at Boulevard.

491-0600

Be a top secretary with a top salary
in
a
famous
firm.
There
is
good
opportunity to advance plus excellent
company benefits including discount.

BOOKKEEPER
$135
PER
WEEK.
younger Convenient to Evans Trans.
Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Em7
hence ist Nat’l Bank Bldg. DA 8-

must
take
dictation
and
be
typist. Previous legal experience
4 ote oe at A 5 day
week, air cond.
ce. Call
-7300 for appointment.

Ry
A
OR 6-4458

Ladi

Hwy.

certain

We

8-6880

SECRETARY
DOWNTOWN

oi.

Northwest

articulate,
and
enjoy
working
with
executive
level
management.
Excellent benefits include beautiful offices,
top salary, and liberal entertainment
expenses for business luncheons, etc.

benefits
not generally
found
in the
real estate brokerage business. Con-

SERVICE

Av.

8-0555

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

advancement,

hart &amp; Co. Inc., Realtor,
you have had some selling

ID

Chicago
DAvis

NO FEE
International corporation is seeking a
personable
gal
who
enjoys
public
contact to train in the public relations
field. No languages required, but the

273-5180

OPENING

IS

$125 WK.

$500

Experienced Real Estate
Salespeople

AN

POSH
FURNITURE
SHOWROOMofc. You'll greet visitors, take charge
of details,
suggest
exhibit
arrangements, do some
It. typing. 9-5 $400 Mo.

Trainee

EMP. AGENCY

518 DAVIS

491-0600

IN

Public Relations

YOUNG LAWYER—$475
In pleasant Loop office you’ll train in
high paying legal work. Trial lawyer,
who
is young
and
dynamic,
needs
capable
Girl
Friday
to
welcome
clients, keep court date calendar up to
date, remind him of speaking engagements
(he’s
active
politically),
and
occasionally accompany him to court
on
his big
cases.
Much
interesting
public contact. Exc. potential. No fee.
Open Mon. till 7 p.m. Sat. till noon

HELP

LARGE TOURING FIRM WILL TRAIN
you to map travelers’ routes for cross
country
auto trips. $390.
Free.
IVY
Personnel, 4770 N. Lincoln, BR 5-0400
or 7247 W. Touhy, SP 4-8585.

LEWIS

SERVICE

TRIPS

at

for

SECRETARY

EVANSTON

ae

WITH

American Transportation Corp.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

FOR TRAVELERS

ASSOC.

a Girl Friday for their Director
arch. Must type. FREE.

EMPLOYMENT

Py

SATISFACTION

Call 726-5147 for appointment at General

PARENT?

CAN ALMOST CERTAINLY
Better hours
More convenient location
Better pay
Better use of your skills

An

Share
in
liberal
vacation
policies,
company medical and life insurance:
plan
‘and
work
in
new
offices,
complete
with
company
cafeteria,
when Loop company moves to Riverside Plaza across from Union station
this Fall.

9-9000

MART SHOWRM.
RECEPTIONIST

L, 9-3500

“At least 2 years
experience
in the
qualify you for
secretarial field will
this position on a variety of assignments throughout the company.

PHOTOCOPY
UN

Arlington

our company
by working in various
departments,
usin
shorthand
and
typing
skills,
handling
phone
calls,
reports and travel arrangements, for
all levels of management.

other benefits.

Evanston

Evanston—839

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

SECRETARY

Excellent opportunity
Salary up to $500

YOU’LL
GREET
VISITORS,
SCREEN
phone calls, in plush modern ofc. Use
typing for fill-in work, arrange appts..
etc. 9-5, 5 days. Exc. future for right
girl.

Workpower

Opportunity

CAREER

$100 WK.
RECEPTION
TYPIST

Registrations must be made in person,
Phone
for appointment,
or come in.
We are your ‘‘personal’’ service.

DEPARTMENT
Evanston
Employer

Av.

Equal

GAIN

DIVERSIFIED
AND
CHALLENGING
opportunity for a self-starter who has
an
interest
in
people
and_
enjoys
detail. Convenient parking. Paid family hospitalization and employee
discount on SCM products.

Evanston

$400-500
fe

An

KLEINSCHMIDT
(DIV. OF SCM)
LAKE COOK RD.
DEERFIELD
WINDSOR 5-1000.

given

aging Corp. of America
Chicago

PERSONNEL

1812 Chicago

SWITCHBOARD
RELIEF

Employer

skills.

Regularly
scheluled
increases,
3 weeks
tuition reduction.

ATTRACTIVE
STARTING
SALARY,
modern air-conditioned office, low cost

Grove

requires

‘shorthand

AND
NUexperience

TUB FILES

cafeteria and many

CENTER

Secretarial
and
general
office
positions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
faculty
and _ staff
members
with
correppondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, etc. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

ATTRACTIVELY
LOCATED
NORTH
suburban office equipment
manufacturer is looking for an individual who
prefers to work near home. We now
have an interesting
sition open for
an individual to work
in the tub files
of our IBM Dept. Must have previous
experience in an IBM Dept. or have
gree clerical skills and be capable of
earning quickly.

~ SECRETARY
NSTON DOWNTOWN
rable

TRANSPORTATION

Phone Carol Michael, UN 9-9800.
1301 Central Street, Evanston.

602

LOANS

Professional

ALL

FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—FULL
M ONTHS—TEMORARY
ASSIGNMENTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS IN
THEIR OFFICES.

HEALTH

and

FREE TO
YOU

top rates—weekly pay

EDUCATION

STUDENT

These pooene
are in our modern,
air-conditioned home
office building,
adjacent to Dyche stadium—with very
convenient transportation to Evanston
bus, NWRR or CTA—and with unlimited
off-street
parking
facilities.
Fringe benefit program includes-group
insurance
and
profit
sharing
plans.
Merit increases periodically.

jobs

SCHOOL

PRESS

OF

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Typists
Clerical
All Office Skills

PHYSICS
SCHOOL

FILE CLERK

KEYPUNCH

merit

Dict. Opers.

CLERK TYPIST
WILL COLLATE REPORTS FOR KEYpunching,
maintain
various
branch
records,
and
perform
other
office
duties. No typing required.

P

Stenographers

N.U.

WILL
TYPE
INSURANCE
POLICIES
ser
perform
some
general
office
uties.

:

CHEMISTRY
INVESTMENTS

GRADUATE

107

Professional

EXPERIENCED

GEOLOGY

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
young woman
with some secretarial
experience. Shorthand 90-100 wpm and
typing 50-60 wpm.

WILL
OPERATE
ALPHA
meric
IBM.
One
year
necessary.

RESEARCH

BOOKSTORE

SECRETARY

and

TEMPORARY
OFFICE
JOBS

ADMISSIONS

PRIVATE
SECRETARY
TO
VICE
president.
Excellent
opportunity
for
mature, experienced
secretary interested in assuming greater responsibilities. Volume of shorthand dictation,
plus
personal
handling
of
routine
correspondence
and other secretarial
assignments.

MAIL AND

Business

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

os

Help Wanted—Women

107

Business and Professional

i

se

IN
basis.

_ July 27, 1967

�oat

SE

107

Help Wanted—Women

$2.75 An

Yes, this is the salary you can
earn for yourself if you are
an experienced dictaphone
operator and you are not now
working. If you can work from
6:00 until 10:00 five nights a
week, this is the job for youl
Beautiful
office
building,
friendly co-workers, and the
newest equipment will be
found on this job.
Call Mr. Reasner to set up
your personal interview. Only
a few positions open, so dial

475-7900 today!
Washington

National

Excellent

Chicago
An

Equal

aggressive young woman

Evanston,

Opportunity

Employer

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.
BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO. .
equal

An

opportunity

Tired of Commuting?
IF

EXCELLENT
AN
HAVE
WE
SO,
opportunity for a career-minded woman capable of working with a miniand
Typing
supervision.
of
mum
comExcellent
required.
shorthand
pany benefits, including 100% tuition
hospitalizafamily
paid
and
refund
tion.

LAKE

GIRL FRIDAY
EXPERIENCED
TYPIST
NEEDED.
Interesting
diversified
duties
with
leading
equipt.
mfr.
Good
starting
salary w/exc. fringe benefits.
Call Mrs. Wigglesworth, 446-8800.

PITNEY-BOWES

480

Central Av.,
An Equal Opportunity

INC.

Northfield.
Employer

NEWV
REYOU’LL
SIT IN LOVELY
ception
suite
and
in _ addition
to
eeting
callers
you'll
ans.
push
utton phone and set appts. for top
excs. Salary wide open. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

exec.

secy

$500-600
SKILLS

An

708 Church St., Evanston
328-3400
WANTED:
CASHIER-AUDIT
CLERK
Should be familiar with adding machine. Full time only with complete
Sears
benefits.
Will
train
qualified
applicant.
Sears
Highland
Park,
Crossroads Shopping Center, 831-3000.

TO

INVOICE AUTOMOBILES
5 DAY WEEK
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
Waukegan Rd., Glenview. 729-1000

SWITCHBOARD
OPERATORS.
WE
are expanding and need switchboard
operators,
experienced or will train.
ours to suit, day or night. DA 8-5510.
DENTAL ASSISTANT .
High school graduate.
Typing essential,
35 hour
week.
Evanston
Childrens’ practice. 475-1990.

July 27, 1967

Old

Equal

POSITIONS
« SECRETARY

* ASSISTANT
* SECRETARY

—
—
—
—

—

Evanston
Employer

WORK
IN
A
PLEASANT
ATMOShere
and
sell
beautiful
clothes.
rach PE
will be helpful but interest
and
ability
are
sufficient
to enable

an_

excellent

salary.

Liberal discount and regular increases
position.
outstanding
an
this
make
Full or part-time work. Ask
for Mrs.

Ray,

MINNA

Lincoln

580

HART
Winnetka,

Ave.

receptionist

9-5

Ill.

hrs.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St., Evanston

LIBRARY CLERK
NO
LIBRARY
EXPERIENCE
NEEDed for this good trainee position. Light
is
the
only
requirement.

LEWIS
1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

NURSES

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

AIDES

NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
home.
All
shifts,
5 day
week,
one
meal furnished. Call 492-2906 or apply
in person. 3131 Simpson, Evanston.
AN INTELLIGENT WOMAN
OR GIRL
with
social
background
to
make
appointments for photographer. Forty
years in business;
excellent commission.
Hillcrest 6-6244

CASHIER
IN

DRUGSTORE
FULL TIME,
GOOD
salary, no Sundays,
no evenings,
no
holidays. HI 6-0591.
KEYPUNCH
exp. Will train for

1612

Chicago

Av.,

Evanston,

computers.
UN

(Sales)

Washington

transportation

Orchard

9-9510

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe

Graham

AL

Av.,

1630

Road

Thurs.

News

Chicago
An

Equal

WILMETTE

Ill.

E

FOR INTERVIEW

CALL MISS HARTUNG,

ALLSTATE ~

INSURANCE COMPANY

ALLSTATE PLAZA, NORTHB:

STENO
INTERESTING,

STATE

BANK

An

Opportunity

Equal

Murphy

Employer

desired.

Excellent

salary.

paid vacation and ane
APPLY IN PERSON

630 DUNDEE

SECRETARY
WE
HAVE
AN
INTERESTING
ASsignment in our patent division for a
young
woman
preferably
with some
secretarial
experience.
Must
have
excellent typing skill and be familiar
with dictaphone
transcription.
Shorthand helpful but not required.

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.
Searle
An

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer

Equal

WRITE

RD.

NORTHBR

in your position at this fabulous, local
advertising firm. Some typing and an
interest in this field qualify. Age open
$375 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Needed
by
August
21st
to
assist
Executive Director of large voluntar
agency.
Must
be
experienced
wit
pleasant
disposition
and
able
to
assume
some
responsibilities.
Good
. fringe
benefits
and
working
hours,
attractive
air-cond.
N.
Loop
office.
Salary
commensurate
with
ability.
Call 726-5134
SOME
COLLEGE
ART
COURSES?
Evanston
firm
can
use you
for an
interesting position in their art dept.
Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment.
Ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg. DA 87171. No Fee.

STUDENTS

SALES PROMOTIONS
WORK...
. $575
for 5 weeks work. Call 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Mr. Teenyson
475-2543
WORK
ABOUT
4 HOURS
DAILY
IN
air conditioned
mail
order
shipping
department.
Must
be
healthy
and
a
Near transportation.
DA

PUBLIC 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

LEWIS

‘

8-6880

SMALL
NORTHFIELD
PUBLISHING
company needs calm, competent secretary
for president
and
vice-president.
Must
be
excellent
speller,
accurate
typist
and
take
dictation,
I.B.M. typewriter and dictating equipa.
Starting salary, $115. HI 6-7077
us.
hrs.

BEAUTY

|

national sorority
cl. typist
DOWNTOWN

AREA—GIRL

of doing her own correspo

DOOK!

FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church

St., Evanston

328-3400

NO MEDICAL
EXPERIENCE
sary. This popular
suburban
will train
you
if you
have
appearance,
light
typing,

OPERATOR

NORTH
EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OPerator can make $200 a week salary
and commission. 5 day week. 9-5.
Call GR 5-1718
WOMAN
WANTED
FOR
OFFICE
work.
Typing,
filing,
general
office
work. 5 day a week. Grady
Roofing
‘ae
Chicago Av., Evanston UN 4-

MISS PAIGE
6028 .Dempster

ACCOUNTING POSCLERK

FOR
INTERESTING
fiscal
department
Organization. Typing
eral fringe benefits.

of

Internati
necessary
Hours 8:30
.

Rotary International

1600 Ridge Av., Evanston DA
RIDGE

AVENUE

anston

firm

$90

desires

CLERIC.

woman

CHURCH

wanted
field;

snd

for

PARISH

Bethlehem

experience

abelity

osition

now

to

in

SECRE

Churc

n.

945-2221.
o
—
:
BOOKKEEPING
DEPT.
operator, permanent
ence preferred, but will train.

National

see

Bank,

Mr.

333

Park

Schinler.

wanted at
Glenview.

\
Re

Rte

Park Herald

qu:

9

GIRL
WANTED
FOR
SECRETARIAL
duties.
Must
type,
take some
shorthand, steady, 3712 hour work week, no
Sat. Evanston. Call DA 8-3100.

Bluff

ai

meet people

o

BEAUTY
OPERATOR
- FEMALE
2
ae
yeere
experience.
Salary
plus
commission. Robert’s Hair Styling.
724-0333

Forest-Lake

B

typing

SALESLADY
Permanent. 2 days a week.
Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Write
60, Wilmette, Il.

Lake

8-01

interesting
proof
reading
Good
hours.
Call
Wally,
Evanston Employment. Ist
Bldg. DA 8-7171.

2800,

* Northbrook Star * Highland

a

PLACEMENT

RECEPTIONIST WANTED
FOR FOOD
brokerage firm. Job available August
7th. Steady, many benefits. Evanston
location. DA 8-3100.

* Glenview Announcements

a

pleasant personality to greet r
ans. phones, set appts. Pos’
mostly podite contact.
$95 wk. 1]

EVANSTON RECEPTIONIST
Will train, light typing $390. NO FEE.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

CA

dence

colleges all over the countr
typing, knowledge
of

-m.

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Orrington
:
DAvis

1618

2-2300

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

SOME
FOOD
EXPERIENCE
DESIR.
able but will train. Adaptable person.
Permanent.
Top
pay
for _ steady,
dependable
women.
4
locations
in
Evanston.
Apply
in person
to manager, 1740 Sherman.
/G EVANSTON RESTAURANTS

commercials

she
O

PERSONNEL DIRECTO
BARRETT-CRAVENS (

GRILL WOMEN
WHO

DIVERSIFI

signment in our sales depar'
dependable person who takes
her
work.
Shorthand
or
di

CRestwood

5-1560

.

291-

SECRETARY.

Open

Mr. Gooding or Mr.
1200 CENTRAL AV.
WILMETTE
AL 1-8100

RADIO-TV
OFFICE

COLLEGE

965-4700

Opportunity

AND
OPPORTUNITY
VANCEMENT.

POSITIONS

Contact

or Fri.

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

PEOPLE

Employer

At The

Wilmette
GR

and direct radio and TV

Evanston,

Opportunity

Now

vacation and tuition reduction.

THE

Av.

Equal

National

Av.

CLERICAL

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

MEET

Lincoln
An

Insurance Company

The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

6301

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY IF YOU
are an experienced
operator
or are
willing to learn. Work a five day, 3714
hour week in our modern Home Office
building. To train, you must have at
least
20-30
wpm
typing
skills
and
career
plans.
Salary
commensurate
with
experience.
Come
in today
or
call MRS. BELL at 475-7900 for more
information.

(Editorial)

Accounting Clerk

SALESLADY
earn

(Clerk)
(Personnel)

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST
AND HAVE PLEASANT TELEPHONE
VOICE. CONGENIAL,
AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE.
Betty

—

or

144 DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

Apply

Baxter

Trainee

MR. SUREK, YO 6-8500
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

Orchard Rd., Skokie
YO 6-3000
Opportunity Employer

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

to

Old

in ¢

Experienced

PUBLISHING

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service
5201

owing

ospital-med

IBM KEYPUNCH

Excellent working conditions
All company
benefits
Hours 8:30 to 4:30
Up to 3 weeks vacation

Convenient

We are a fast
manufacturer of
plies.

Laboratories, |

Service

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Church
An Equal

Telephone Sales
PERMANENT PART-TIME

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMAN
NEEDED
for
interesting
assignment
in_
the
Finance
Department
of national
organization.
Will assist in all operations of the dept. Prefer some college
and secretarial experience, good typing
skills required. Excellent starting
salary, liberal fringe benefit.

ou

636

WITH

Minerals

Ridge Av.,
:
An Equal Opportunity

Temporary

AVAILABLE

* ACCOUNTING

ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT

1740

KELLY SERVICES

Employer

SRDS
AND

Stenos
WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.

PUBLISHERS

Opportunity

handling employee benefits
ance claims. Excellent s
and a comprehensive benef:

Dictaphone Operators

for appointment.

1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
Equal

experience required. Must en;
ing with people as this is imp

Typists

FOR
CIRCUHigh
school

729-3000

ADVERTISING

Employer

&amp; Chemical Corp.
5401

NEEDED.

brownlie personnel

241

An

We
offer
many
excellent
company.
benefits,
good
salary,
outstanding
working conditions and a 7 hour day.
For interview, phone Mrs. Lynch.

International

Crocker

EDUCATIONAL

ATTRACTIVE WELL GROOMED GIRL
to handle
appts.
and
greet
clients.
Light typing. Salary open. FREE.

PHONE
RECEPTION

SMALL FIRM—ALL
Age 25 up. FREE.

Opportunity

REQUESTS
customers.

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

ATTRACTIVE OPENING IN SALARY
Administration
Department
for
a
person with good typing ability and a
high degree of clerical aptitude. Job
involves processing of salary information,
and it requires
a person
with
good
judgment
and
the
ability to
handle
confidential
information
with
discretion.

KLEINSCHMIDT
(DIV. OF SCM)
COOK RD.
DEERFIELD
WINDSOR 5-1000

Call Mrs.

TYPIST

employer

SECRETARY

WILL
FILL
lars
from
graduate.

Salary Clerk

274-8100

Street

has had

OUR
EMPLOYEE
RELA’
vices Manager has an op
alert
woman
who
enjoy
working atmosphere.
nt
s'
good
typing
skill
ome

WE NEED
Secretaries

HANDWORKER

bright

ZENITH RADIO
1900 N. AUSTIN
Equal

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

EDITORIAL
LIBRARY
NEEDS
HIGH
school
graduate
with
some
general
office
experience.
Must
have
good
typing skills.

PHONE R. VOLPE FOR
APPOINTMENT, 745-3227

Personnel Department
1771 Howard

who

a_

Professional

1967
"IS A KELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd’

LIBRARY CLERK

Zenith offers pleasant working conditions
and
a full range
of benefits
including profit geting and company
paid Blue Cross-Blue Shield.

Il.

FLEXOWRITERTTP IOtS

for

Maly’ Wentetcleaien
Business and

Professional

SECRETARY

some previous secretarial experience
to
become
associated
with
Zenith
Radio
in
it’s
engineering
facility
located
in
Evanston.
The _ selected
applicant will possess above average
skills plus the ability to deal with all
levels of personnel.

An

Av.

opportunity

and

CORPORATE
PLANNING
DEPARTment needs high school
graduate with
good typing and'steno skills to assume
a variety of duties. Must have at least
1 year experience.

FOR OUR ENGINEERING
OFFICES LOCATED IN
EVANSTON

Insurance Company
1630

Business

Secretary

Hour!

100

Help Wanted—Women

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

ee
‘

A’ ey
be

T-

DINNER WAITRESS»

PArk

4-5100.

the
For

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Willow Inn
information

Class
5 Fe

|

�a

;

ot

:

Mae?

~ Help Wanted—Women _

Business and Professional

SCR.
RY.

CUST. SERVICE
$400-$450

EXCELLENT

BENE-

to
all transportation.
RSONNEL
GReenleaf 5-5000.

FE NATIONAL BANK
ngton

(Nr. Davis)

1 Opportunity

Evanston

Employer

TYPIST

will not

NATIONAL

BANK

And

CO. OF EVANSTON
St., Evanston

DAvis 8-8100

Ec ual Opportunity Employer

‘LIGHT STENO
$525 MONTH
STARY TO THE
research

your

DIRECTOR
position

will

much client and public con.’
interesting position for world
suburban firm. Steno can be
poise and diplomatic manner

S PAIGE PLACEMENT
ds

966-0700

e personnel
Evanston

ybody For Figures?
VE SEVERAL
or

people

POSITIONS

who

have a

flair

for

rs, and are accurate. If this is
you

can

do

light

typing

you can’t) call us.

loyment service
on
v
UN

(or

9-3520

ppt. 636 Church St., Evanston

TALENT
J

AD

CLERK

AGENCY

WILL

TRAIN

MATURE
WOMEN
NEEDED
TO
wark
at desks and in stock rooms.
Full
and
part-time
schedules
available. 20% merchandise discount. See
Stefaniak.
Miss Linari or Miss

Chas. A. Stevens &amp; Co.

PLOYMENT

SERVICE

eto

DAvis

OFESSIONAL

k

8-6880

OPPORTUNITY

care
workers
to
care _ for
ally
disturbed children 6 to 15
age. In-service training; short

of

&lt;; sleep-in 4 days. QualificaSchool

graduate;

must

nature personality. Apply
sy,

il,

2801
W.
executive

Foster.
director,

-5511.

eorge
LOng-

CUTIVE

SECY.

[ON FIRM

Is LOOKING

ec

$500

ar

n % Saceiien!

Cha-

potential. FREE.

MPLOYMENT SERVICE
| rad
DAvis 8-6880
;

OFFICE

OLD

n.

Goo

hours. Permanent.
Employment.
7925

Sokoie

oIn. No Fee. OR 5-2300.

‘FOR NORTH
on

2 days

SHORE

off.

ee.

Nat’l

Bank

$600

per

Bidg.

DA

ERATOR.
HIGH
SALARY.
. Any
Bookkeeping
Mach.

alify.
n

in

Call

Wally,

Boulevard

Employment...
ist
Nat'l.
ig. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

LADY

FOR

ladies’

on.

dress

Experience

ary.

GENERAL

shop.

DU-

Permanent

and _ reference

No evenings.

5

day

. Met ulloch Shop. GR 5-6164.

week.

ER SERVICE
$455 MO.
re the
‘‘liaison’’
between
the
office and the public. Much phone
.
Position
is
FREE.
Evans
1, 1609 Maple, UN 9-3160.

Retirement
NIGHT

benefit.

ton.

SHIFT.
Call

Home-p.m.
SALARY

Mrs.

PLUS

Enright

UN

00.
FREE
Murvhy
EmployService,
1612
Chicago
Av.,
UN 9-9510.

SONAL COUNSELOR TRAINEE
is
com. to $600.
HS. grad. ok.
ARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
rd St., Evanston

475-1800

BEAUTICIAN
or
male,
top
salary,
plus .
sion. Highland Park salon. CE
T

ER SERVICE
TO $475
yp! ng! No steno! No math!
D
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

ard St., Evanston

sified

OFFICE

II.

475-1800

members,

ans. phones,

ae

s/o.

light

tag

small

very

328-3400

brownlie personnel
708 Church
| 328-3400

St., Evanston

WAITRESSES
PERMANENT.
EXPERIENCE
NOT
necessary. Top salary plus good tips.
Should earn $90 to $100 or more per
week.
Various
shifts open.
Apply in
person to manager, at 1740 Sherman.
B/G EVANSTON RESTAURANTS

NCR
OPERATOR

with

Some

people,

this

is

typing required.

the

for

you.

CLIFF

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

GENERAL

OFFICE

pera

day

or

831-9037.

WORKING
evening,

full

part-

CHURCH SECRETARY
Wilmette church desires secretary to
senior pastor. Good typist, like detail.
Understanding of office procedure and
machines.
Personality and ability to
work with church groups and coordinate activities. Call 256-3010 for appt.

SECRETARY
$7,800.
SMALL
OFFICE
Suburbs.
Top
girl with
good shorthand.
Under
35.
Call
J m,
Skokie
Employment Service, 7925 N. Lincoln
Av. OR 5-2300.

Experienced Manicurist
FULL TIME, DEERFIELD’S
Talk O’ The Town,
710 Waukegan
WI 5-4050 or WI 5-3007,

$400
FOR
INTERESTING
AND
REfined work. Excellent benefits. Write
T-295, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
EXP.
512
DAYS.
STEADY
WORK.
Salary and tips $150 wk. Anthony’s
Restaurant, 618 Church, Evanston.

NURSERY

HOUSEKEEPER

SCHOOL

TEACHER

AND 2

ALTERATION
FITTER,
NORTH
Shore Womens’
Speciality Shop, fulltime,
usual
paid
vacations
and
so
forth, start after Aug. 21, please call
HI 6-0055 between 10 a.m., 4 p.m.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Evanston.
No
fee.
No
skills.
Good
phone voice. $390.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

TO $450
Loop ofc,
AGENCY
475-1806

TEACHER
:

FULL OR
Spanish.

PART-TIME
FRENCH
AND
Write T-290, Box 60, Wilmette

old

current

child.

.

Do

working

not

refs.

TO

CARE

FOR

WID-

ower
and
2 teen
age
daughters
in
pleasant
Evanston
home.
Tentative
hrs. 2 to 8 p.m. Mon.
through Fri.
Permanent
position.
Call UN
4-1748
after 8 p.m.

HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
ELDERLY
lady.
Excellent
opportunity
if living
on limited income.
Call 945-1270 for
further details.
WANTED:
SUBSTITUTE
FOR
VACAtioning housekeeper, for tery —
in Ravinia sect., own rm., TV. 2 wks.
Aug. 12-26. Call 432-5176 eves.

or

FOR

mine,

area.

1

IRONING,
day

Call

per

PArk

YOUR

week.

HOME

Glenview

4-7782.

MOTHER’S
HELPER
NEEDED
FOR
a
High School or college girl.
Full or part-time, live-in or go.
835-1020
GENERAL
HOUSECLEANING
AND
ironing 1 day a week. Small apt. Top
salary,
References.
Excellent
transportation. 675-8838 after 5:15 p.m.
EXPERIENCED
housecleaning,
preferred. $14.

PERSON
no
laundry.
Call OR 5-8037.

FOR
Friday

IRONING
Woman
to
wash/iron
clothes
for
couple. Plus sheets for 2 children. I
will pickup/deliver laundry. 272-1451.

CLEANING

WOMAN

GOOD TRANSPORTATION AND PAY
References.
724-3995
MAID.
PERMANENT.
LIVE
IN.
5
days
a week.
Salary
open.
Private
room, bath and TV. Wilmette home.
Call CEntral 6-3170.
AN
ELDER
COUPLE
DESIRES
refined lady as companion to live-in.
Convenient
location,
end
of “I,”
in
Wilmette. ALpine 1-2422, 406 Laurel.
CLEANING
AND
IRONING
MONDAY
and
Thursdays.
Steady.
References
and Social Security number required.
Phone AL 6-2547,
CLEANING
LADY
FOR
GENERAL
housework 3 days a week. Excellent
salary. Must have references.
673-8240, Skokie
MOTHER’S
HELPER;
MATURE,
permanent. Lt. housework. Child care.
Own rm. and bath. For doctor’s home.
Write Box 25, Northfield, I]. 60093.
WANTED:
HOUSEKEEPER.
FATHER
and 10-yr. old son. Live in, 5 days a
wk. Call 724-4875 or write H. G.
ells,
1439 Kenilworth Av., Glenview.

CLEANING
LADY
NEEDED
1 DAY
per week. Permanent. 2 blocks to C. &amp;
NW. Ravinia station. 433-4708.
COOK
AND
HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
widow, Live-in. Own room and bath.
Good wages. In Glencoe area. References required. Write T-285, Box 60,
Wilmette, Ill.

CLEAN RELIABLE WOMAN TO CARE
for paralyzed man days 8 to 6 p.m. in
private home. Call GR 5-5739.
CLEANING LADY ONE DAY A WEEK.
References.
272-5895

108A

Help Wanted—Baby

Sitters

SITTER;
DEPENDABLE
WOMAN
OR
college student to live in or Zo: for
working
mother; .2 children,
ages 9
and 10; start 3:30 p.m., 1 or 2 nights
off. Salary, room and board if needed.
Call before 3:30
864-0090.
LADY
TO
SIT
FOR
3
CHILDREN
regular hours on Fridays, occasionally
eves. and weekends. Refs. necessary.
Own transp. desired but will pick you
up if nr. Northbrook. 272-7106.
COLLEGE
STUDENT DESIRES BABY
sitting.
Good
references.
Call
after
4:30 p.m. and weekends.
UN 4-8445, apt. 11

CHILD
CARE—5
DAYS—EVANSTON.
Pleasant home; one 214 year old child.
Call 642-9433 after 6 p.m.

LINDGREN EMP. AGENCY
NO FEE, REFERENCES REQUIRED
Cooks,
Couvles.
Generals,
Seconds
TOP SALARY
811 Elm St., Winnetka
~ HIllcrest 6-1047

FROM
10 TO
3, 5 DAYS
WEEK.
In Wilmette. Call 256-3513.
WANTED BABY SITTER, OCCASIONAL
,

COOK:
Light
days a
transp.

HOUSEKEEPER,
LIVE-IN
WITH
. Small family, priv. rm.
and bath, 5
days.
Call
eves.,
835-1759.
Refs.
required. good pay. Winnetka close to
transportation.

|

5 days-9 a.m, to 4 p.m. Mon., Tues.,
Wed.,
Fri.,
Sat.,
$60.
Must
be
experienced,
with
at
least
1 good
reference. 835-0563.
2
WIDOWS
WITH
CHILDREN
wanted to share large Palatine home
with widower and boys, ages 9, 1.2
FLanders, 9-0758.

NANNY: PART-TIME.
Mature, kindly person with references
for 4 month old baby boy. Evanston
home.
475-1398

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
IN
ing,
a.m.
thru
dinner.
housekeeping Small family. 5
week.
N.W.
Evanston.
Good
UN 4-5786.

Typing

teacher’s assistants for 3 and 4 year
old children. Bethany Nursery School,
Eistiand Park.
Call Miss Urban
at

FIGURE CLERK
A. R. Will train. Profit sharing, etc.
$390. NO FEE.
MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510
MEDICAL
SECRETARY,
FULL
TIME
or part-time hours. Light bookkeeping
and telephone answering in a congenial office. 869-5454.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

No

2 year

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

SMALL
OFFICE
NO
SHORTHAND
Service
Social
$425.
Street.
Davis
BOULEWally,
Call
organization.
VARD
Evanston
Employment.
ist
Nat’] Bank Bldg. DA 8-7171.

WAITRESS

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS, WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.

—

with

WOMAN
OR COUPLE
FOR REFINED
Kenilworth home. Own pvt. apt. Little
cooking,
children
7 and 9. Husband
can
have
full
time
outside
job.
Preferably no children. Call 262-2675
for appointment.

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

Rd.

Switchboard-Reception

RECEPTION SECRETARY
For 2 top financial advisors.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT
307 Howard St., Evanston

8-6880

GIRL
FRIDAY
WITH
SECRETARIAL
skills to work for interesting voluntary
agency.
Good
fringe
benefits
and
working
hours.
Air-cond.
N.
Loop
office. Applicant must be experienced.
agro, with pleasing disposition. Call
-5134.
CLERICAL—DEERFIELD
HIGH
SCH.
Exp’d typist to work in library. Also
Year
office.
clerk for nurse’s
need
round jobs. Pleasant working conditions. Retirement plan. Other benefits.
for
945-5440
Abrahamson,
Mrs.
Call
interview.

Receptionist

and 21-year-old from 4 to 6:30
p.m.. Monday
through Friday

GENERAL CLEANING

IS

SERVICE
DAvis

4-MONTH-OLD

AND
IRONING.
RELIABLE
WOMAN
with refs. 3 days week. $2.00 hr. Own
transp.
Modern
home
in
Glenview.
Phone
PArk
9-1133
or
PArk
4-5006
‘Eves.

COLLEGE
GRAD
MAJOR
IN
ENgash. | got,
writing assignment
or well known
local firm. Salary fo
$500. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston
Employment.
ist Nat’l
Bank
Bldg.
DA 8-7171. No Fee.

CONDIand

RECEPTION

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

NEEDED

FOR

apply
without
Call ID 2-1743.

SUPERIOR
WORKING
CONDITIONS
in headquarters of American Academy
of Pediatrics located near NU
camus.
?
D. A. Damon, 869-4255
1801 Hinman Av., Evanston.

WAITRESSES

EXCELLENT

assist

965-3240

SECRETARY

SMALL
CONGENIAL
SALES
OFFICE
needs alert girl for answering phone,
typing,
filing,
etc.
Must
have
own
trans. Usual company benefits.
TIPPER TIE
210 Skokie Valley Rd.
Highland Park

Call

Hours

LOCAL
PHYSICIAN
WANTS
A
REceptionist
to
greet
patients,
make
appointments,
vay
bills,
etc.
All
public contact. $350 to start. FREE.

1618

twins
or 7

HAND

CARE

EXPERIENCED
HOUSEKEEPER
5
day week,
$70, in beautiful
modern
air-cond. home. Close to train. Private
uarters,
TV,
other
help
employed.
lain
cooking,
general
housework,

Sell Beauty Products
Sub.

Wanted—Women
Household

beginning last week of August—could
start September.
Some weekend work also is available.
This
may
‘be
worked
out
on
a
changing
basis
according
to
your
gg
ule, but it’s not required for the
ob.
upper furnished if desired. Transportation required.
Ideal
rh
ving job
for college or high school student. Call
Mrs.
Roe,
945-9054.
10
Kensington
Drive, Lincolnshire.

Earn Avon: $$$
583-5147

Help

HELPING
TO

WORK
HAND-IN-HAND
WITH
ART
Director of famed magazine.
Screen
phone calls, meet authors, cartoonists,
columnists
when
they
come
in for
assignments.
Learn
detail that
goes
into magazine layout. $440. Free.
IVY
Personnel, 4770 N. Lincoln, BR 5-0400
or 7247 W. Touhy, SP 4-8585.

MEDICAL

CONTACT

job

108

SECY.—NO STENO

RECEPTIONIST

IF YOU ENJOY PERSONAL

HOSPITAL RECEPTION
TO $390
Process employees work in serv. office.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston
475-1800

CLIFF

Chgo.

:
re60,

OFFICE HELP; FILING, PREPARING
work for computer;
apply in person
only;
will consider
mature
woman.
Lyman-Sargent’s, 636 Church St.

FIRM

HOUSEKEEPER—GO

WOMAN

GENERAL OFFICE WORK
Evanston,
small
office,
typing
quired.
Please
write T-293,
Box
Wilmette.

EXPERIENCED ON MODEL 33
SALARY OPEN
PERMANENT—FULL TIME
IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS
PENSION PLAN, HOSPITAL, ETC.
NEAR_DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
CALL 869-2571; 273-5146

Convenient

1609 Maple Av.

WAITRESS.
SUNDAY’S
OFF.
EXPD.
Pleasant working cond. Good salary,
tips. 924 Church St., Evanston.
8646644. Please call bet. meals.

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

NO TYPING. HANDLING CUSTOMERS
and their requests, writing promotional letters, Good eye for detail. FREE.

ExX-

;
TEACHER
For
Qpeerione:
full or
part-time.
Write
T-291, Box 60, Wilmette.

St., Evanston

Laboratory located in Northbrook.
Private transportation essential.
Mrs. Rose
272-3030
An Equal Opportunity Employer

$375-400

Household

NURSERY
SCHOOL
TEACHER
needed
for
September.
Afternoons
only. Northshore area school. Write T281, Box 60, Wilmette, III.

Top Pay and Benefits
service

‘Mele Wested-—Womed ©

HANDLE

OPR. $455 MONTH

UN 9-3160.

typing.

NEEDS
AN AMBITIOUS
PERSON
IN
their promotion department. Typing is
a requirement.
e consider
this
a
good opportunity for one who would
like
to
initiate
a
career
in
the
publishing business.

customer

PUNCH

EVANS PERSONNEL,

brownlie personnel
708 Church

TO

ACCOUNTANT $10,400 yr.
FREE
A great co. Dealership for nationally
advertised
materials.
Evans
Personnel, 1609 Maple, UN 9-3160.

KEY

recept. to help

PART-TIME

EXPERIENCED PART-TIME
CASHIER
FOR
a
CY
CHAN
TOP SALARY
966-6440.

receptionist
EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE CLUB NEEDS
REE.

1108

billing
and accounts receivable work.
Knowledge of bookkeeping and operation
of
NCR
billing
and
posting
machine helpful. Call eves. 432-1762.

TRAIN
COMPLETELY
TO
ALL
front-desk duties. You’ll learn to greet
patients,
answer
phones,
pull
and
refile medical charts, keep appt. book
straight. Doctor wants “easy to get
along with’’ kind of person who likes
working with people. Bill typing only.
Age open. $400. Free. IVY Personnel.
4770 N. Lincoln, BR 5-0400 or 7247 W.
Touhy, ‘SP 4-8585.

PUBLISHING

EVANSTON COFFEE SHOPPE
1714 CENT Ray Ot heer

LPN
acceptable.
RN
pre. Call Wally,
Boulevard Evans“" lst

Woods,

me.

FAMILY

Salary

Hubbard

BEGINNER
OR WITH
LIMITED
Ex.
erience for
general
clerical
work.
ight typing helpful but not essential.

OR-

Younger
applicant
who
can
we
children. Fair Salary.

ping.

GENERAL

FOR

or

Ave.

‘GIRL,

country club

CASHIER—WRAPPERS
STOCK GIRLS

YOU

LEWIS

supervi-

PHOTOGRAPHER’S STUDIO
If you enjoy public contact, can do
light typing and would like to be the
receptionist for a top portrait
hotographer this is for
you. You’l
greet
and make
comfortable
many
prominent
clients
of
this
famous
local
studio. To $450 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
_966-0700

payment
of
Radio-TV
—, erg Light typing.

rcial

direct

STRAIGHT
RECEPTION

1010 Linden
SCHOOL
NEEDS
2 MATURE
no steno
but
good
tyning.
pa ie | with faculty, students
ts.
FREE.

under

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

RECEPTIONIST
DOCTOR'S OFFICE

REP.

sion. 3/4 of the time you will
be on
your own. Call Parker Personnel, 600
Davis St. 869-8600

SRAL
OFFICE
CLERK
5
ed
venient to all transporemployee benefits.

pply Personnel Office.

be

| 107

Business and Professional

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD
TO
COLLEGE
grad. Do you like meeting the public?
This fine pompany
will train you in
the field of public relations, customer
service. You will be doing inside and
outside assignments. This is one job

you

#

HOUSEKEEPER,
LIVE
IN. MODERN
North Shore home; 2 school age boys;
own
rm.,
bath,
TV;
other
cleaning
help;
top salary:
foreign welcomed.
Call Fri. A.M. 835-0570.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want
to Classification

Ads. Turn
+132

this Paper!

in

BABY

SITTER

DAYS AND EVENINGS, IN KI NGS.
COVE. DFERFIELD, FOR 2
CHILDREN. 945-9388.

BELL SCHOOL
DIST. —2 GIRLS,
KINdergartener and 2nd grader need care
before and after school. Your home or
mine. 256-2326 aft. 5 p.m. or wknds.
TEACHER
NEEDS
FULL
TIME
SITter beginning Sept. ist. Own transp.
necessary. Northbrook east. 272-2494.
WOULD
LIKE RELIABLE
NEAT MAture woman to baby sit 5 days a week,
8
to
4:30,
starting
in
Septem
Please call 869-7163 after 4:30 p.m.ber.

MATURE
YOUNG PERSON OR WOMan
for
baby
sitting
part-time
in
Ravinia. Irregular hours. 433-4708.
EXCELLENT
PAY
FOR
EASY
BABY
sitting
in
teacher’s
pleasant
home.
Sept.
through
June.
Ravinia.
ID 22534. Call mornings and evenings.
MATURE
WOMAN,
5 DAYS,
8 A.M.
to 5:30; light housework; boys 3
and
years, girl 6 years old. Call after 5
6
p.m., 328-1736.
WOMAN
WITH
OR WITHOUT
CHILD
to take care of 2 year old girl
for
working
mother:
1:3 days
a week,
Evanston area. Call 869-8588.
NEED BABY SITTER FOR TEACH
ING
mother.
Daily
mornings ‘only.
One
child. Prefer own trans
rtation.
CR 2-7673.
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industry

CLIFF

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publishing

firm.

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in
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position.
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man.
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person.

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Skokie.

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POSITIONS
TO YOU!
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Business and Professional

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110° Help Wanted—Men

_ Business and Professional

ACCOUNTING
ARCHITECTURAL
AND
afting
experience

Primary

function

Owever,
the
ability
to
; and solutions to related
sential.

YOU
WILL
BE THE
NO.
2 MAN
IN
the
financial
area
of
near
north
Suburban
Chicago
manufr,
Responsible for supervision
of general accounting
dept.,
financial
statements,
and the design of financial controls.
Must be a competent accountant and
have
the
ability
to
organize
and
sean
0h Career opportunity for right

man.

OF

HIGHLAND

PARK IS
following

JR OF PUBLIC WORKS
INTENDENT OF WATER
SEWER MAINTENANCE
ING AGENT
tional information, applicants
write
to the City Manager, 1707
hns Av., Highland Park, 60035.

AGEMENT

ep

POTENTIAL

trained
by
a
major
life
ne
company
for future
mannt
Glenview
area,
Former
‘ion
cer or some
tie-in with
civilian aviation person-

desirable—sales

experience

mplete
training
program,
us. Age 27-45. Write T,
Wilmette.

SALESMEN
|

ng
department.
nd benefits.

FOR
i

rofi

-and Sherman, Evanston

MAINTENANCE
MEN
ey TIME,

;
\GE OF NORTHFIELD.
plan,

Village

alth

pays

benefits,

Apply

80%

paid

vaca-

Village Hall

oPRa

. Northfield 446-3708

Write

T-287,

Box

MAINTENANCE MAN
Village of Glenview
FINE
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
STEADY
employment
in Public
Works
Dept.
Start at $452
a month
with regular
increases to $576 a month, plus liberal
fringe benefits incl. paid vacations, 9
holidays, health insurance, retirement
income, Some experience in construction or maintenance
trades
desired.
Call 724-1700 or after 5 p.m. 965-1486.

CLAIMS ADJUSTER
TRAINEE—FREE
WILL
TRAIN
FOR
INVESTIGATION.
ants
agtressive
men.
College
trained.
Salary,
plus
car,
plus
expenses. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

REAL

ME.
EXPERIENCED
goeree gig. Mohosirpeate Rea

Marketing

ESTATE SALES

OPPORTUNITY

FOR

REAL

PORTER

GLENVIEW REALTY
AIRCRAFT ATTENDANTS
AND REFUELERS

FULL

GHT

AUDITOR

y
Inn
machine;

will Seg

i. 7
qd Park,

Highland
experience

if gg

n person
Holiday
Lake-Cook
Road

uxpressway.

INCED

Rm.

Inn,
at

Mrs. Johnson.

OR

Full

Park
pre-

Pe

time

INEXPERI-

service — station

. Age
18
or
over.
Some
1 knowledge helpful. Apply
n at Jim’s Marathon Service,
ve.
and
Skokie
Blvd.,
Wil-

__SLIPCOVER
AND
_UPlesman, Permanent,
Thorrienced. Top
salary
and

l

itive. Telephone AL 1-6006 days,
118 eves. and Sunday. C. R.
nas.

ectural

Draftsman

SUBURBAN
OFFICE
ENcontemporary design. Prefer
. graduate.
966-8000.

IGH
ne
ay

SCHOOL

BOY

WANT-

Saturday 6:30 a:m. to 11
4 a.m. to 9 a.m. Steady

rthbrook News Agency
okie Hwy., Northbrook ~ 272-1480

HOUSEMAN
ME. MANY BENEFITS.
‘e Mrs. Martens
VERSITY CLUB
n Av.
Evanston.
ICE STATION MECHANIC
ne work
with complete Sears
is.
Call
Jim
McCarthy,
Sears

i eux.

Crossroads

HELPER

Shopping

WANTED

meals. Apply in person.
LOW INN CLUB
22
Willow Rd., Northfield

FOR

or phone 446-4376.

i

ss Forms

Employment

}Chicago,

Service

er Serv. $550-$660
car plus expenses. No fee.

Ly zener mont Service
ago,
Evanston, UN 9-9510

d Maintenance Man
with

FOR

RELIABLE

chauffeur’s

license.

432-

urphy Employment Service
cago, Ryarsian. UN 9-9510

FURNI-

HR. GUARANTEED
- route work-eves.
and
and phone necessary.

724-5721 or 583-4250.

AND
Good

Sat.
Mr.

{TENDER WANTED
low

Inn

ified

West

in

~LABORER
FOR
GENERAL
WORK
FOR
RESIdential
builder
in Northbrook
area.
Good opportunity, steady.
Call Mr. Anetsberger, 272-7860
TO
days

TAKE
weekly.

MACHANIC
NEEDED.
ABLE
TO
deal
with
mower
machinery
and
heavy equipment. Yearly salary. Paid
vacation,
insurance.
Modern
conditions. Age 25 to 30. Call ID 3-2576.
INSTITUTIONAL SALES
Car, expenses. $575 plus Comm. Terr.
earning over $10,000.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

STUDENTS

Tratfic—$6600

to $7200

Some exp.
or school. No fee.
Murphy
Employment Service
1612 Chicago,
Evanston, UN 9-9510
MAN
WANTED
PART-TIME
4 A.M.
to 7:30 a.m. Monday
through: Saturday. Steady work.
Northbrook News Agency
322 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook
272-1480

3-5 Yrs. Exp.

$7,200-$9,000 to start. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

plus 6 mos. exp. No fee.

OVERS,
DRIVERS
. Full or part-time.
-3141.

JUNIOR
ARCHITECT
OR
DRAFTSman to make layouts for real estate
developer. Speculative drawings on an
hourly basis with possibility of working
drawings.
Prefer
North
Shore
resident.
Can
be evenings
or weekends. Write T-297, Box 60, Wilmette.

Glenview.

ACCOUNTING

TR.

6-9 hours. $525. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
EXPERIENCED
YOUNG
GRILL MAN
Excellent salary. 6 days steady job.
Porter wanted also. Phone HI 6-9805.
EXP’D
CLERK
AND
HANDYMAN
Steady work. Furnish reference. Good
salary.
No
evenings.
Ravinia
Hardware, 447 Roger Williams,
2-4387.

FRENCH

T-289,

Box

AND:

60,

Wil-

SERV. STA. ATTENDANT
REFS.

113

Help

LAB. TECHNICIAN
Must
be
40
years
or
older.
Paid
vacation, hospital and other company
benefits. Call 945-2000, Mr. O’Malley.
SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT
FULL OR PART-TIME.
ROGER’S SHELL SERVICE
ALpine 1-8181
WANTED:
EXPERIENCED
GAS
STAtion attendant.
Revere Shell Station,
500
Dodge,
Evanston.
GReenleaf
51015.
POT WASHER
For
restaurant.
3 p.m.
to 11 p.m.,
daily except Monday. $2.00 per hour.
Call AL 1-6621
EXPERIENCED
YOUNG
GRILL MAN
Excellent salary, 6 days steady job.
Porter wanted also. Phone HI 6-9805.

JANITOR
WEEK

IN

SALESMAN
:
Train at $150 weekly salary with 135
year old highly respected life insurance company. Phone 726-6514.
PART
OR FULL
and
odd jobs.
Phone
328-8841
a.m.

| KITCHEN

HELP,

TIME YARD
WORK
Set your own
hours.
— 475-0743. Call 8-11

DAY

WORK.

NO

Sunday or holiday. Good pay. Experience preferred. Apply at Dini’s
452 Central, Highland Park.
WANTED
FOR
PERMANENT EMPL.
Surveyors: transit man or chain man.
Applicant state exp. and salary exptd.
Write T-288, Box 60, Wilmette, I.

11

Help Wanted—Men

COPYWRITER
TEXTBOOK
PUBLISHING
CO.
HAS
opening for college graduate to write
direct mail pieces, brochures, and ads
to promote our elementary and high

school

MAN
FOR
HEAVY
HOUSEWORK.
2
days per month, 7 hours per day. $4.00

Must

be willing

and

do a hard days cleaning. Write
refs.: T-258, Box 60, Wilmette.

able to
giving

HANDYMAN,
35-55;
YARD
WORK;
housework; must be able to drive; air
cond.
apt. for married
couple
only.
Ref. Good salary. HI 6-0111.

WANTED:

3

STRONG

BOYS

or 3 hours work moving
$2.00 hour each. 446-4063.

112

Help

Mathematics

Call

Miss

and

heavy

FOR

A.

6201
An

CO.

W.

Oakton St., Morton Grove.
RO 3-5000 or 967-7100.
Equal Opportunity Employer

GENERAL FACTORY.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Day and night shift. Permanent. Will
train. New plant. All benefits. Chicago
Backing
Co.,
2800
Shermer
Rad..
ere
(1 blk. S. of Willow) 272-

HEAVY
FACTORY
HELP
No experience necessary.
good pay. Call 824-3175.

ESTATE

for

full

MAN
AIDE

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
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.
EVANSTON H.S. CAFETERIA
BAKER—FULL TIME
General
commercial
baking
experience
suitable.
Apply
immediately.
Call Mr. Mader, 864-9600.

Heip

PARK

HAS

REAL

ESTATE SALES

TWO LICENSED SALES PERSONNEL.
Will -also
train
sincere
beginner.
Should~ be
familiarwith
Deerfield,
Highland Park and Northbrook areas.
We
invite
you
to inspect
our.
new
office
and
its’ fp ney
atmosphere.
For an appointment call 945-0714.
ART SCHESKIE, REALTOR

A &amp; R REALTY

Shore
Deerfield

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
in
you
to
assistance
of
be
could
improving your sales, then cali for an
exploratory discussion.

NASH REALTY

446-7180
Bay

Road

REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
For active Real Estate salesman in
Glenview-Northbrook-Deerfield
areas.

Member of Evanston N/S Board plus
new
home
sales
_and
development

opportunities. Call Louis Triebold.
BIRCHWOOD REALTY CO.
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook
PA 4-3294
DRIVER
FOR
NURSERY
SCHOOL
wanted.
Half
or
full
days.
Start
September.
Write
T-261,
Box
60,

Wilmette,

‘114

Ml.

Help Wtd.—Men and Women
Household

COUPLE,
COOKING
AND
NORMAL
household duties;
experienced driver
important; top wages. HIllcrest 6-0115.

time

REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE
HAS
OPENing for aggressive salesperson interested in a permanent position offering
unlimited opportunities. Full time and
effort are the only requirements. Call
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-5600

RENTALS
120

For

Rent—Rooms

EAST
GLENVIEW:
CONV.
EDEN’S,
Old Orchard. Own rm. Sealy posturepedic,
kit. yd. All home
priv. Employed woman share with same. Now
or Sept. Ideal for nurse or teacher.
YO 6-3000 ext. 3001 or 724-0659.
NON-RACIAL
RM.
FURN.-UNFURN.
for female student; retired or working
Woman;
plus entire use of apt. Conv.
to all transp. and shopping. $45 mo.
ot Peon | between
1 and 6 p.m.
and
8.
after
EVANSTON
ROOMS
NICELY
FURN.
and
dec.
Switchboard
and
maid
service.
Special
spring
rates.
Post
—
students welcome.
Call UN
ATTRACTIVE,
COMFORTABLE
RM.
incl. desk for gentleman.
Share bath
w/other young man. Private home in
beaut. neighborhd.
Good transp. Nr.
Downtown Evanston, refs. UN 4-7390.
EVANSTON:
CLOSE
TO
TRANSP.,
shopping and lake, single and double
room
with
kitchen
privileges
for
ieenass men or grad. students. 864EVANSTON:
MEN
ONLY.
CORNER
Church-Asbury, near all transp., large
room,
refrig.,
parking
avail. UN
93520. after 6 o.m. GR 5-2418.

Wanted—Men—lIndustrial

GENERAL

FACTORY |

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
ON ALL 3 SHIFTS

2

. Material
. Packers

Attendant

VALVE

Park

aggressive
salespeople.
Unlimited
earning
potential.
Will train-if inexperienced.
For
confidential
appointment, CALL MR. FRIEND.
KENNETH FRIEND
Hubbard Woods
835-3750

112

ACCOUNTANT
SECRETARY
POLICEMAN
CUSTODIAN
MAINTENANCE
ENGINEERING

118 Green

432-7800

opportunity

ee

For application
information
and job
applications
write to:
Personnel
Di-rector,
1707 St. Johns Av., Highland
Park, or call 432-0800.

IF

Nilles

REAL

ators

REAL ESTATE SALES

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.

Excellent

FOR:

Member Evanston-North
Board of Realtors
625 Deerfield Rd.

WANTED

Bank of Highland

Robert

JOB OPENINGS

appointment

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
é

stones

1ST SHIFT
Receives and issues tools, gauges and
other related equipment in tool crib.
Maintains
records... Experience
as a
crib or hardware clerk helpful.
Apply in person

THE DOLE

for

729-3000

Writ-

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Wanted—Men

Stores

Kennedy

books.

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO

Industrial

Tool

text

required.

ART DEPARTMENT ASSISTANT
preferably
experienced
in stripping,
oOpaquing
and
paste-up.
Convenient
Tere
location.
Mrs.
Green,
251-

Household

per hour.

Women

ASSISTANT

PERSONNEL

YOU WORK NIGHTS AND WANT A
daytime sales opportunity in booking
conventions. Call 372-8100.

and

LATIN
Excellent
opportunity
for
college
graduate to edit high school Latin text
books.
Advanced
degree
in
Latin
desirable. Prefer some teaching.

ing experience

ph

Employees earn a yearly paid vacation, three weeks after five years, one
sick
day
a
month
with
unlimited
accumulation
privileges,
eight
paid
holidays
a year,
paid
accident
and
hospitalization insurance, social security and state pension plan, employees
credit
union,
positions
filled
and
promotions
awarded
through
Civil
Service examinations.

Evanston

Wtd.—Men

EDITORIAL

FOR TYPEWRITING, FULL OR PARTtime. Write T-292, Box 60, Wilmette.
BUS
BOYS:
DAYS—NIGHTS
EXPErience. Start $75 weekly
SAM &amp; HY’S RESTAURANT
3438 Dempster,
Skokie
OR 4-8560

FULL TIME 40 HOURS A
Northfield. Call HI 6-2072.

&amp; CO.

St.,

FULL
TIME
CUSTODIAN
WANTED.
Daytime work. Good pay.
Call ORchard 4-4117

TEACHER

CARPENTERS WANTED
272-5820. Call after 6.
CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR'NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE:

40 HOURS

DOWNS

STUDENTS—H.S. OR COLLEGE, EARN
$2.50-$5.00
hour.
Service
customers
ra
tied home. Phone Realsilk, FR

COOK
EVENING SHIFT
Excellent working conditions.
Evanston Coffee Shoppe
1714 Central Street
475-9211.

SEMI-RETIRED
MAN
care
of lawns
2 to 3
Phone
UN °4-2354

Write

NIGHTS.
PERMANENT.
GIVE
824 Emerson, Evanston.

BR 3-2155

Draftsman

1. Account—$9,000
EXPERIENCED

UN 9-9510

SALES PROMOTION
WORK
.
. $575
for 5 weeks work, Call 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Mr. Teenyson
475-2543

Evanston, UN 9-9510

FUTURE

DREAM

STRAIGHT SALARY, $9,600 MINIMUM.
Co. car. Min. travel. Expenses.
Call
on supply houses. Good advancement.
No
fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston

COLLEGE

Salesman

-M plus expenses. No fee.

flurphy

SALESMAN'S

PART-TIME

WORK.

1014 Davis

WORK
ABOUT
4 HOURS
DAILY
IN
air conditioned
mail
order
shipping
department.
Must
be
healthy
and
dependable.
Near
transportation.
DA
8-6000.
3

MEN

MUST
BE
EXPERIENCED.
PERMAnent. Top pay for steady, dependable
men, 4 locations in Evanston. Apply in
person to manager at 1740 Sherman.
B/G EVANSTON RESTAURANTS

STEADY

PRESSMAN
Experienced
man
to run Heidelberg
cylinder.
Top pay to man
who _ has
experience
and
meets
qualifications.
Days. Evanston location. GR 5-6900.
EXPERIENCED
SERVICE
STATION
attendant.
Married
perf.
Apply
in
person or call 491-9530, Central Crawford Standard
Service, 3326 Central,
Evanston.

INTERESTING
WORK
WITH
ALL
types of airplanes. Apply in person
SKY HARBOR AIRPORT
3000 Dundee Rd.,
Northbrook, III.

GRILL

OR

Spanish.
mette.

Man

Receiving Dept.

NEEDED

:

THE CITY OF HIGHLAND

Warehouse

TEACHER

IF
\
JOBS
AVAILABLE
‘Op pay
for steady, dependable
i pp
hh person to manager at

to $600

FOR
BARBER
SHOP.
EXCELLENT
pay. Call ORchard 6-0706.

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, PA 4-0600

Tr. $575

-

1130 Help Wtd.—Men and Women

Industrial

No fee. No. 1 company
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

Salary to $12,000. Submit resume

with salary history.
60, Wilmette. Il.

ylications for the
rative positions:

Business and Professional

MANAGER

¢

Help Wanted—Men

1W2-

Handlers

. Trainees

. Machine Operators
Some previous factory exp. desirable. We are a progresssive company with excellent advancement opportunity. Excellent starting salary plus shift differentials.
Regular automatic raises.

AMERICAN

WANTED.
Full time;

Evanston Review - Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glenc oe News * Glenview Announcem
ents * Northbrook Star * Highland
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

PHOTOCOPY

2100 Dempster, Evanston
UN 9-9090

Park Herald * De erfield Villager * Highwood
Herald
Se
ee
:
—
me a hae
ee See

July 27, 1967
ae

�Dae

cerca

cone

120

-

a

es

For Rent—Rooms

FREE
hrs.

ROOM
IN EXCHANGE
FOR
7
of housework. Near transp. and

kitchen, bath, and TV in Evanston.

132.

4

Nice neighborhood. Quiet home. Cook-

CAE MOO TGs | __: Two. Bedrooms

Pgs

and Ridge.

Wilmette

Call AL

(1144 baths only $185 to $190)

EM-

FOR

ROOM

CHEERFUL

_

8-9034.

DA

Evanston.

and

beach

transp.

all

to

Close

Downtown

. closet space galore!

;

Chicago

and

1044.
2 LARGE

Evanston

buses.

separate
bath,
private
home,
mette
entrance, garage space, close to “L”’
and N.W.R.R. AL 6-2491.
GLENVIEW;
FURN.
ROOMS
FOR
‘

‘

7

;

SUNDAY
WKDYS.,

cneage of packingoff strest: 104-0161.
BUSINESS

WOMAN,

VERY

NICE

lge. rm. in private home. Clean and
nicely furn. Brkfst. if desired. Near
Main St. transp. Evanston. UN 4-5416

4
BATH.
Winnetka.

LARGE
BEDROOM
WITH
from
Downtown
blocks
Hillcrest 6-1918.
EVANSTON,
WELL
FURN.
for
employed
lady.
Best
GReenleaf 5-8442.
EAST
rent.

121

ROOM
transp.

7705 SHERIDAN

Wanted

to

STUDENTS SEEKING

122.50.

PLACES TO |

492-3430

storage

for

basement

purposes,
hobbycraft. AR 1-1900 or OR
3.9778,
ATTENTION:
for a room

or near
2438.

QUIET

with kitchen privileges.

lady

9-

call

Please

SLEEPING

young

ROOM

after

5:30

in

WANTED:

In | 4179 DEERFIELD

the

Glenview | 2591 PRAIRIE—2

LADY.

For

NEAR

130

also

rooms,

sleeping

Apartments
°

WISHES

WIDOW

i —

that

wii te

ee

TO
SHARE
MOBILE
same; private bedroom;
PA 4-8624

Call

preferred.
grad.
ollege
weekend: 328-7967,
Wanted

IF

Houses

to

and

eves.

I

pay

A

FEMALE
to share

STUDENT
non-racial apt.
3

*

OR
with

RESPONSIBLE MATURE MAN WISHES TO
RENT
OR
SHARE
YOUR
APT.
IN DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
_ _ WITH SAME

I-49 after 4 p.m.

July 27, (1967

seen

me

ON

2ND

FL.

SEPT.

1.

SMALL

co.
ONLY

All

maid

CHICAGO

FLOOR.

avail.

REAR

now.

t key
at L. A. P
ake +304 a
ti

| LOVELY
2

baths.

BRIGHT
din.

rm.,

AVE

BLDG.;

Needs

yoshi

LARGE
kit.,

CE

o.

Mo

or Downs

2

6-

: BD-

&amp; Co.,

2 BDRMS.,

2 dens.

Will

be

Aug.

1.

| IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION, 4 ROOMS,
2 Bedrooms. 104 Keeney, 3rd fl. Call
Wallace
&amp;
Agent
for
appointment.
coca Inc. 1511 Sherman Ave., GR 50
EVANSTON,
S.
EAST
LOCATION,
4
available
large
rooms;
tle
bath;
October ist at $11
EVANSTON BOND Yee MORTGAGE CO.
1732 Orrington
GR 5-5600

° Witeaite Life * ——

BEDROOM

:

(sep.

area

to

Howard

:

ontact Heil

St.,

ane:

&amp;

elevated,
ri

Heil

bus

(DA

lines.

YEAR

OR

4 Finke 5

mid

August.

Call

1627-37 COLUMBIA,
kit
Mod.
45

2

NEW

869-1961

ROGERS
;

or

eate

~

2626 Milwaukee,

.

Janitor,

Chgo.

-

EV

a

|

5

DAvis 8-8896 or GR 5-2638

7

adults

INC.

AV., EVANSTON

BRoadway 3-3750

—_

be

2

O

$100

Per

AT

1009

Month

DAVIS

onlyL. A. Peterson &amp; Co

only.

i

ra

eterson

oO.

or Sept. ist.

Park Herald

2 BATHS

1 BATH

1 BDRM.,

ety . Co.

4 Se pine 533

UN

Seury

kit.,

i

APT.

+Poeree —

C

LAK

o. rent
bath,
oe

W/B

tile

es

16

a ee

1)
262-9175

743-4416

S.E. EVANST
New elevator
Deluxe spacious airequipped with all late:

easy living. Secure, qui
Walk to beach and all
$225 per mo
Exe. transp.

‘

bdrm.

ail.
ted garage avail.

Naph

Living O.

Vv
8
Th;
eS a:
bedroom,
bath;
Rd
kitch,
and 2 dr. refrig.; air

inclu. Ready Sept. 1

808 JUDSO
ONE

PPOR
BEDROOM
Tuner

FOR

APPOINTMENT

DALKIN DEV. CO

ST.*: | WILMETTE—1ST

GR |

|

stroll ob n

2 BEDRMS.,

Ist. Hea

Pade ig

ROOMS.
1ST
LOOR.
2131
Ridge, Evanston. 965-4700. ext. 3743 or
ext. 3759. After 5:30 864-8785. Aug. Ist

Porest-taker Bluff

struction,
avail.

8-1333

HALL

=
ty

;
GROVE—El
1101EVANSTON'S
:
cond. sg
air.
floors,
:
Therm
kitchen,

Cab.

DA

a Se

TYSC

1571 Sherman
Ave
UNiversity 4-2600

3 ROOM

Avail..L., Aug.g. ist
Heil &amp; Heil

|

apart

QUINLAN &amp; TY

4 ROOMS $117

a.

front

NEAR

EVANSTON—HULL TERRACE
3 bdrms., 2 baths. liv. rm., din. rm.,
enclosed
porch.
Ist fl. $300.
Adults
only. After 8 p.m. UN 9-5353
4

bath

SH ERMAN

ROYDON

adults
5-1010.

4-5800.

AVAILABLE
SEPT.
1ST,
4
ROOMS
$135.00.
811
Judson
ist fl. Call for
appointment. Agent GR 5-2700.

¥

elevator

INTEGRATED

THE

EVANSTON
344
RM.
APT.
ALL
electric kitchen. ge
erg transportation.
Sept.
id
occupancy.
or
Oct

The Village Lamplighter, —

REMAIN

RM. APTS. WITH PRIVATE BATH
AND ENTRANCE.
$95 INCLUDING
UTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO 1-7774 FROM 9 TO 5 P.M., EVES.
CALL 248-7351, Closed Sat. and Sun.

Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * ve

—

cy.

TYSON,

&amp;

2 Rooms!

PK.

Heated W.B.$100
-$il5,
Janitor, HO 51s
LINDQUIST&amp; ASSOC. INC.

Large

For September occup

214

VDesir&amp;vanston.
»,
a
€
transp.
location,
etc.,
apts.,.
able
shpg., schls.. churches.
See Supt. on
premises, 2234 Sherman Ave.

lease: 2 bdrm. and 2 bath; air cond.,
fully
carpeted;
new
build.,
$279
month.
1567
Ridge
Av.,
Evanston.
Avail.

1440 SHERIDA
FOR Ih
AVAILABLE

ing apartment i

air-conditioned

BLEECKER

8-1819),

4 rms. 3rd fl. $127. Adults. 332Noyes.
0229.
i

WILMETTE
apartment. $400 per m

EVANSTON-SKOKIE,
COLLEGE
Hill sect. 8912 Ewing Av., 6 rooms;
2nd fl. Light spac. Res. sec. Lge. liv.
rm.
w/woodbng.
frpl.:
din.
rm.;
3
bdrms.;
cab. kit.—brkfst. rm. Plenty
of closets. Adults;
no pets. $215 mo.
Avail. Sept. or Oct. OR 3-6817.

EVANSTON
NORTH
Exc. shopping and transportation. Beautiful corner court bldg. at Maple and
SUBLEASE

N. Gre

cupancy.

St. $125 mo.

SPACIOUS
4 ROOM
APT. ON CHICAgo’s
far
north.
Good
closet
space,
pantry,
ldry.
facilities,
conven.
to
beach. In good shopping area. Conven,

decorating.

Avail.

9

Just
redecorated.
Avail.
now.
Rent
starts Aug. 1. Call Mr. Kistler.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_
5-3900

completely decorated, $140 mo. 2 blks. | _ 475-4500.

L”’,
Evanston.
Call’ 743-3464.

1834 Grant

y

1742

in

APARTMENTS

2

electric,

QUINLAN

avail-

: 2nd fl.
;
liv. rm.;
Residential
house.

and shopping.

MOD-

Hire $102. Call J anitor, Nelson, aes.
I 6-73
3806

GReenleaf 5-4000

Bldg.

building. Close to shopping and transpores.
Available now for immediate occupancy

1571 SHERMAN

EVANSTON—1

BR 3-3750

GROVE
EVANSTON

1020

If

leases

‘

Otte

27 | a

INC.

3
Avail. Sept. Ist or Oct. 1st. $190 per
month,
includes
parking
stall.
Call
Supt. Mr. Schetter, UN 4-8992. L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co., GR 5-1010.

St., Evanston

term

:

AND

$ | 40

Bett

See

P.M.

.
EVANSTON

KITC

near Haven School, 2 blks. to railroad | 849-5744

ALL

range. |

ern 215 rooms with shower,

rms..

your

APT.

AVAILABLE

1ST

same. Conv. to shopping; all transp.;
own
room;
$45 mo.
Would
consider
woman
with
children.
869-6518, call
between 1 and 6 p.m. and after 8.

* oS

|

2

desired,

system,

BRICK

.

KITCHENETTE

Short

premises.

;
full kit. and
entrance) in

503 CHESTNUT

expenses plus a liberal salary. Write |
EVANS.
woman

dr

bdrms.
945
$225
1 bath, 2 bdrms.
elevator bldg.

Carpeted.

NORTH

TERR.

HULL

ROOM

| 234

all

3

WINNETKA

Share—

T-296, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

must

rooms
are
good
size,
full din.
rm.
Fine bldg. in good neighborhood. Also
garage avail.. at same address.
BAIRD
&amp;
WARNER
491-1855

Apartments

will

on

3RD

OR

,

1219

FIVE

YOU
ARE
A
MATURE
WOMAN
and own your own home, would you
health.

apts.

$190

SCO Rane | | viewDe oF ietek tataHeal
SECOee NEIGHBORS
a§. EXCELLENT
2. RED

service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
launderette, beauty and barber shop

4-5100.
UN
Evanston

2ND

ROOMS

EVANSTON

or

consider sharing
it and also
being
a
ccmananion to ee elderly god ein in
good

Realtor

Bldg.

2 ba

baths,

AND

BEDROOM

;

:

1 2 baths,

1520 Central

328-7200

monthly.

Nixon,

Hahn
Av.

a

¢ baths, 2 bdrms.
“THE RAYMOND

RO 4-5114 eves.; UP 8-8966.

LGE. |

1 GIRL TO SHARE

G.

GR 5-3010

1766

ee
BEDROOM

2

All

CHECK THESE FEATURES!!!
1. TWO BEDROOMS

:

6 rm. furn,, Evanston apt. with same.

;

2604 CENTRAL,
ey? CENTRAL,

rent. Adults;
stand Eng.

HOME
Call

Ill.

Box 60, Wilmette,

131

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

R

TYSON,

AL 1-6700

? aft EL MWOOD, EVANSTON:
Apartment Hotel | university 4-2600
and refrig: | Ridgeview
tile | bath: good stove
901 Maple at Main St.
speak and under-

EMPLOYED
LADY
HAS
2
BDRM.
apt. to share with same, middle aged
refined. One block to bus. Write T-298,

WANTED.

112

$375

&amp;

saad

Cookwith another woman.
apartment
;
F
ing priv. Close to no. 2 bus, also St.
Bee ae See
ae
et:
after 4 p.m.

MAN
with

;

I-5

DAILY

Evanston—Elevator

orp.

EVANSTON

1620 to

specious

living.

water

hot

fired

gas

4

HER

SHARE

TO

$245

1520 CENTRAL,

promptly

CS

d

EFFICIENCIES

BATHS

roan?

bane

see

ane

AVE .
2

BEDROOMS,

apt.

Share

to

tile baths

AV.,

MAPLE

OPEN

PREMISES.

f

2604 CENTRAL,

Helen

ROOMS,

ON

atertor

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, ING”

300
Room
1609 Sherman

rm.

2

W

CHARMING 615 ROOMS, AIR-CONDImod2 baths, Noquitepetsnew or ultra
tioned.
children.
Garage.
ern.

Rooms

HOUSEKEEPING

LIGHT

Ra

Rent—

AGENT

$240
;
$137.50 | 1519 Hinman Av.

114

Available

Housekeeping

$160

$255

—corner

or drink. Phone
transp. Doesn’t smoke
‘Friday, 12 to 8. 774-

Light

flr.

(

1512 PLYMOUTH—Glenview
FOR | 7553 N. RIDGE—Chgo.

Edgebrook iu
4200. Miss Nall.

124

Rd.—lst

CO.

| OFF MASTER BDRM., LANDSCAPED | UN 4-2600
ROOF GARDEN. AVAIL. SEPT. Ist.

$112.50

‘

beautiful, sound

1520 Central St., Evanston

BURNING
STB
RM. AND BATHty | | 8 1571 SHERMAN AV.
IN DRESSING
$110 | WALK

Rd.—Glencoe

GLENCOE

146

RAYMOND

QUINLAN

ARCOM

Ot ate

Bee

rat Remi

1 BEDROGs APTS.
OR OCT. ist O

controlled in each apartgag?
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.

SPACIOUS 2 BDRM. 2 BATH APT.

$ 95

Le

ing.

pape

S

/

conditioning
throug
roof
sundeck, eon:

apartments have their own _ private
balconies. Heat is supplied by a

Evanston

Apt.

$300
$350:

w
equipped
apartments
latest features for easy

Ave.

Apts.

Elevator

include all electric ki
refrigerators,
nult
wardrobe closets,

THE

ane

Nn

Ave.

Unsurpassed

These

DAILY.

2

or

most distinguished elev. apt.
bldg. Finest location.

$140

913 ELMWOOD—near Main St.
TWO BEDROOMS

835-

p.m.

FOR

Av—August

CHICAGO

8

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INC.

Ist

BEDROOM
Wilmette
625-11th St.,ONE

COUPLE
(U PROFS.) DESIRE QUIET
room or efficiency for study. Evanston
preferably near Noyes or NU.
UN 4-1516 after 6 p.m.

ROOM

&amp; TYSON,

on premises

Representative

to

ae

churches.

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M.

1310

©

APT. |

daily—noon

Poke s

SO

&amp;

Sherman

Ae

OPEN

central

ehcoat

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or

One

inspection

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4

B

ag —

EFFICIENCIES
_722 CLARK—overlooking park

| 1500

for

eall 256-4996.

TERR.

AM

pth

Wilmette

MODEL

1s

E

CHICAGO—AV.
4 Rms., ist Fl.
$105
334 Rms., Bsmt., /

Finest

This
new
luxury
Raymond
elevator
building
will
eature
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.

Inc.

1 block to downtown

OCCUPANCY.

from
from

Fl. Davis

baths,

2

Delightful

AVAILABLE NOW

and Northwestern Railroad.

Mile, ~ as
ana
onmlnaien
ap JACKSON—Ist
"| 2526
flr.

abe heats ®
working

closets.

p.m.

Crptd.

a

QUINLAN

GENTLEMAN LOOKING

Northbrook.

occu-

262-2675 | SEPT.

appointed apts. in the city
For appt. call office. 262-2675.

GENTLEMAN,
STEADILY
EMployed, furnished, clean room or apt. |
or

Ist

open

A

pr pe

yo

by
year
school
next
for
required
graduate
music
student.
Refined,
quiet girl, does not smoke. Available
for
interview
in late
August.
Miss
Merideth
Howard,
21 Ithaca
Circle,
Newton, Massachusetts 02162.

garage

Oct.

EASTLAKE

~~.

University

Northwestern

to

venient

and

Is

3-2660

BUILDING

2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

Clank.

|500 Chicag

INC.
Evanston

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg

APTS.

&amp; Son,

3rd

| 1564

F

WILMETTE

I. Simon

5 Rms.,

2

85

BR

po Fi,

avis

:

Fi.

4 Rms.,

SMART

115

CO.,

&amp;

4

.

3rd

6 Faia

90

FRONT

carpeted rooms with plenty of | 328-7200

Large

7 room luxurious modern apt. plus 2
dens overlooking lake and park. Air-

CON-

ACCOMMODATIONS '~

LIVING

SPs

1st

Sept.

77\0

Housing

‘Graduate

N.U.

By

WITH US.

CALL AND LIST THEM

with

Sept.

$122.50.

| Resident Manager
WITH
OWNERS
HOME
TO RENT ARE URGED
TO

EAST

a

|

550 Sheridan Sq.

churches,

LUXURY
2
BEDROOM
2
BATH
apartments now ready. See completely furnished model apartment.
ATTRACTIVE ELEVATOR BLDG. AIR
conditioned, Central heating. Electric
kitchen.
Ample
reserved
parking.

blk. to beach and park. Rentals from

AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER WE
IN WILL
HAVE
MANY
GRADUATE

LIVE.
ROOMS

RD.

Modern
3 room
air-cond.
apts.
in
excellently
maint.
bidg.
Some
with
~ tile kit. and bath. Free gas. Expert
decorating. Private parking avail. 1%

Rent—Rooms

4-9020

LAKE

1136 Greenleaf

CHICAGO

WILMETTE-ROOM
References required. 251-3348.

UN

i

120

iciency

J. CYRUS
Avenue

233 Asbury

WILMETTE
ELEGANT NEW
IN

oi

BARROS

Ashland
7722 GEORGE

i

,

3 . Aree

160
150 |
138
135

pt.

;
AVAI
3rd

Rms.,

. $120.

=

Immediate

7518 DAMEN

256-4993 (Ridge)

To reach the apartments, go north to
the end of the Edens Expressway and
continue on Route U.S. 41 or tollway
to Route 176. Take 176 west to Hawley
(in Mundelein)
and Hawley tc Prospect St. (1st stoplight). Turn left one
block to McKinley. The address of the
ANDREA-MARCY
apartments is 600700 McKinley St.

200

Furnished

at Ridge
MULFORD
AUSTIN
SHERIDAN Rogers Park
Pe
OAK any

1904

145

1

wit

839
723
7650
1139

CALL: 256-4998 (Greenleaf)

FOR MORE INFORMATION

et

Se

premises

on

Representative

(Chicago)

6-4925

LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)

Call mornings or after 5 p.m.
TO

4 00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M,

RA

&lt;

at

:

tee

ben

821 WASHINGTON

buildings

. Plenty of roomy closets
Close to shopping, schools,
transportation

Fl
Rms., 2nd
‘

214

190

Sept. 16

1101 GROVE

: Fully carpeted
‘ Lorre livable rooms

House

Pk.,

Rog.

DAMEN

7524

5 conch vig kitchen
parking
le eres
i

; Ais conditiemae
.
. Full-size breakfast room

Open

ee

_

heating

. Central

. steps away from shopping
:
from tollways
nutes
7p

1-

WIL-

FLOOR,

3RD

RMS.,

RO

4

$130

205
190

15

Aug.

175

pe

ioe oS

Noon to 8 p.m. in both locations

. all schools nearby

GENTLEMAN.
ROOM_FOR
entrance.
Private HOWARD
and Ridge, Chicago.

Now open for inspection

; Smart gievator
Air-conditione
.

(color

antenna

TV

pester
)

FREE
an

HINMAN Garden,
Garden,
SHERMAN

230 RIDGE

apts.

model

furn.

completely

See

apartment

. 2-door refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.

|

;
s., 2nd Fl.

238

Inn
Ink
reenwood
ies HINMAN Greenwood
immediate

1400
2248

LUXURY LIVING
1 and 2 bedroom apartments
I, 1% and 2 baths

| iacuaas: _
Le
. Free gas for cooking and heating
.2 FREE PARKING spaces per

ployed young lady. Cooking facilittes.

RD

250 |

240

3

2038 SHERMAN Maisonette, Sept. 1 935

occupancy

Oct.

and

Sept.

ease

Aug

or

Ju

or

WILMETTE

RIDGE

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hs go

ret

IMMEDIATE

1-6616.

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ee
ee
ES
transportation an
person.
t
ts. Cony.UN to4-3578.
me re here 2
CLEAN

6

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Bui

:

310

Normandy

1218 HARVAED

WEST’

IN

‘Idi

apts.

6

|

Economical

new

AVA
2 Rms., ist Fl.

$210

Heritage

CENTRAL
2214 CENTRAL

WILMETTE

EAST

IN
:

ae

Elevator

Luxury

4-9667

UN

ing privileges.

elegant

.

:

and

Practical

and baby. Central location.

for couple

y

eS

re

Offers

Apts

Andrea-Marc

ROOM

2 baths
2 BEDROOMS
2 baths
1101 GROVE
717 HINMAN

SIMON &amp; SON
LEADING N. SHORE BUILDER

For Rent—Apartments

or empl. gentleman. GR 5-9667.
NON-RACIAL.

WILMETTE

2300

MUNDELEIN

Call 328-1084

RM.,
PANELED
DEC.
NEWLY
downtown Evanston, adj. to univ., all
Student
incl.
linens
transp. Cleaning,

© For Rent—Apartments —
GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO., INC.
3 BEDROOMS

132

For Rent—Apartments

_cy: Glenview. 729-4150.

YOU WANTa |fullA |
BUSINESSMEN—IF
live sharing
to
place
quiet

EVANSTON.

132.

TO
25
TO
21
GIRL;
| WORKING
share apt. and expenses with same;
occupanresidential area; immediate

Write
woman.
t
Wilmette, Ill. eee

f
t
T-284. ‘Ban go

Wanted to Share—
Houses and Apartments

131

FLR.

é,

é

'rms.,Shopping
and tra k:
2 bdrms., cab.

in range and refri
Adults preferred. He
_.lease Avail. Sept. a;

334-8256
atte

=k ti

R:

�2

For

Rent-—Apartments

132.

EVANSTON, 1021 DODGE
EWER BLDG., 1 oaks ot:
AUGUST 25TH OCCUPA
RENT $135. CALL MRS.
LAGANA EVES. 328-4780
2
Av.,

GRATED
NEW APT. BLDG. EV.
ston. 2 bdrms., liv. rm., din. rm.,
~oaag w/all appl., “lots of closets. Priv.
parking.
Free
gas for cooking,
eating. $170. Call Graham SU 4-0506.

Evanston
AC.
i.

RMS.

8 Rm.

3

BDRMS.

osets, 2 baths. Natural
$285 mo. UN 4-0145.

WALK-IN

2nd

ANSTON.
DELIGHTFUL
5 ROOM
2 bedrm.), 2 baths, 2 sunparlors. 3rd
oor, HOKAtS blk. to lake
$195.
KANSON &amp; JENKS
| Davis S
GReenleaf 5-1617
preases SPACIOUS, NEW STUDIO
;
air cond.;
elevator bldg.;
2nd
Sats
7522 N. Greenview, ChicaDay.
DA
8-0100,
ext.
341;
Senings "338-2792, or 338-8686.
RENT:
STUDIO
APT.
TOP
7540 N. Ridge. $155 per mo. See
manager, Bill Behnke, AM 2-9317
ill Miller, 465-5217 aft. 8 p.m.

CENTRAL
ST.,
EVANSTON
2
bdrm.
apt.;
air-cond.;
2nd
fl.;
nr.
hops and transp. $182.50. Avail. Sept.
: 724-4937.

URIOUS

NORTH

SHORE

ments. $215 to $297.
eeu:
SET
REALTY

Try

APARTour

rental

ID

3-0210

EVANSTON—2 BDRM. APT.
Available Sept. 1st. 5 large, light rms.
Pvt.
fenced yard. Walk to ‘“‘L’’, CNW.
150. Call UN 9-7342 after 4 p. m.
BDRM. APT. NEWLY
REMODELED
nd
decorated.
Beautiful
kit.,
bath,
nd hardwood floors. S.E. Evanston.
vail. immed. Adults. DA 8-7817.
BEDRM.
APT.
AT
811
JUDSON,
Evanston. 1st floor, conv. to transp.,
each and shopping. Well maintained
ldg., in exc. condition. 869-5620.
ANSTON'

ped.

5

S.E.—AVAILABLE

rooms,

2nd

floor.

at. 1 blk. to transp.,
156.4340 or 328-4474.

Modern

shopping.

IM-

2

Call

ANSTON—OCCUPANCY
AUG.
15. 4
S. near transp. and “igi ¢
2nd
loor.
Rent
$115.
Call
ter
5:30
eekdays, anytime weekends, 475-4814.
ANSTON.
abide
apt.
See ag

1311 MAPLE,
close to ‘‘L’’, bus, and
Call A.M., 475-6582 or

ROOM
TIP ARTMENT
IN
N.E.
Evanston in well maintained bldg. Nr.
-W. campus
and trans. Occupancy
ug: ivi. $122.50. Phone 475-6776.
ENVIEW
4
RM.
HEATED
APT.
tove
and
refrig.
Free
gas.
$130.
vail, Hay
1st. No gaat Call, evenings
fter 6 p.m.; 965-491

INNETKA — F Bdrm. Apt.
5
MONTH.
AVAILABLE
ugust 15th. Call after 5 p.m.

AFTER
446-9021.

TH EVANSTON—4
LARGE
LIGHT
looms, modern kit., tile bath, ample
vail.
Oct. Ist:
Near
transp.
and
hopping. Call 679-1257 or 673-2622.
OKIE. 4 RMS., 1 BEDROOM.
TILE
ath
and
kitchen,
w/second
floor.
Avail. Oct. Ist Near transp. and shopng. Call 679-1257 or 673-2622.
OKIE.
2
BDRM.
CO-OP
APT.
nclosed
porch,
stove,
—.
Nr.
kokie Swift. Possession Oct. 1. $140.
Call
65-2014.

'(ANSTON
4 LARGE
vis 8-0053
33 FARGO
Rms.,
4 Rms.,
8772

—

1303

ROOMS

MAPLE

$98-135
CEntral 6-8696

Poteet.
IGE,
LIV.
RM.;.
drm.,
kitchen
and
bath.
Conv.
ansp. and shop. wi20, Phone UN
a es UN 4-8391

-1
to
4-

342
RM. NEW GARDEN APT.
* “monthly.
Heated,
stove,
refrig.
ailable Sept. 1st. 337 Sherman Av. Se
vanston. DA 8-9572.
EVANSTON-DOBSON-CUSTER
Deluxe Air Con. 2 Bdrm. Garden

_

Apt. in new 3 flat. Decorated
Call 475-2969

ANSTON

after 5 p.m.

= 2125

RIDGE

ABBGE ROOMS (FREE GAS)
$s 8-5781
CEntral

$145
6-8696

5

AST
EVANSTON
APT.
6
tautiful large
all outside rooms,
2
aths, mod. kit., nr. lake, gd. transp. o
fl. UN 4-3365.

-AND 4 ROOMS.
MODERN
BLDG.,
bod shopping and transportation, new
scorating. From Oct. 1 $100 up. 7639
. Ashland Av., Chicago.
BEDROOM
APT..
2ND
FLOOR,
41 Maple
Av.,
Evanston.
Avail.
ned. ($155. DAvis 8

=

133.

Wanted

to

Classified

FURN.
APT.
AVAIL.
AUG.
1;
2
large bedrms.;
903 Main St., Evanston; $164 mo. Call Miss Cada, "684-6100,
Ext. 5701 weekdays 9 to 5.
414
ROOMS,
$150.
2 TO
21,
RMS.,
$85 to $100. Decorated, all util. free; YA
block
from
lake.
Phone
after Sun.,
743-2350.
CLEAN
ATTRACTIVE
5 RM. APT.
(2
bdrms.)
in S.E. “Evanston
near
all
conv. Ideal for 2 or 3 working girls.
Aug. 1st. DA 8-7817.

APT.
IN
$150. 328-

SUBLEASE:
205 RIDGE
ROAD,
WILmette, Deluxe 2 bdrm. apt.: dishw.,
disp.,
patio,
laundry,
parking.
$245.
Contact Baird and Warner. 491-1855.

Rent—Apfts.

2—215
ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Light, airy. Nr. Transp., Ope, lake.
LOW RENT
271-1881.

HELP!
COACH
HOUSE
OR
APT.
needed
very
quickly.
Responsible
couple (he attended Yale, now works
full
time
and
is
190/MBA
PERof
student, she is a secretary) have been
evicted (no contradiction in terms) in
ridiculous dispute with landlord. Presently pay $140 for coach house, no
util. incl.
Wish
to pay
approx.
the
Same or less. Lease preferred. Last
name Hennessey.
Call Bill at HA 74900, ext. 104 Downtown or Sue at 8692580, ext. 412 or either at 475-2185. Call
today without delay.

EVANSTON
3 bdrms., liv. rm., din. rm., kitchen
and
bath.
Prefer
men.
Near
St.
Francis Hospital. DA 8-3704.
EVANSTON—1533
CRAIN
AT
FLORence.
312
room _ studio,
2nd
floor.
Single
$100.
Avail.
now ‘on
lease.
GReenleaf 5-6218.

AVAIL.

RESPONSIBLE
FAMILY
WISHES
67 room, 144 bath, 1st or 2nd floor apt.,
Aug. ist. $175.
PA 4-0359

135

EUROPEAN COUPLE, NO CHILDREN
want to rent apartment or small house
Sept.
1 or Oct.
1. Viennese
Barber
Shop, 869-5336.

and

HOKANSON

513 Davis

HOTEL

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

APT.

6818

N.

WAYNE,

Chicago. Perfect for grad. student or
career person. 2 rms. newly dec. Pvt.
bath, nr. lake, ‘‘L’’, Util. incl. $92.50
mo. AM 2-1964

EVANSTON:
4 RMS.
1ST FL.
WELL
kept apt. building. Excellent loc. and
transp. Attractively furn. Avail. Sept.
15. UN 4-4340 evenings.

For

Rent—Houses

WINNETKA
Newer 3 bedroom Colonial home. 21%
baths, 2 car garage. Modern kitchen
with
built-ins,
breakfast
area
and
adjoining family room with fireplace.
Separate
living
and
dining
rooms.
Available Sept. lst for two years or
more. $450. ALAN RAMSAY

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

576 Lincoln avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

KENILWORTH,
BRICK BUNGALOW
4
bedrms.;
2 baths,
liv. rm. w/frpl.;
sep. din. rm.; pan. den w/bar;
fam.
kit. w/sliding
door to deck;
fenced
yard w/patio and play area; ‘oil heat;
2 car gar.; easy walk to Sears schl.;
trains, shopping. 1 yr. lease, $325 mo.
Call ALpine 6-2137.

5-1617

- 3 bedrooms. 115 baths. new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN. CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

WAYSHIRE

136

HOTEL

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.

Housing

WANTED ONE BEDROOM APT
within
easy walk
of Sheridan-Noves
corner;
modern plumbing;
call after
5:30 p.m.
475-0626.

Evanston

GReenleaf

Apts.

H.P.
COUPLE-RETIRED,
RESPONS.
wants part. furn. apt. in exchange for
yard
and
handyman
work.
Woman
eer:
432-5832
morns.
or mealimes.

&amp; JENKS

RIDGEVIEW

to Rent—Furn,.

COUPLE
SEEKS
FURN.
APT.;
EVanston-Northbrook area;
Occupy late
August;
$115-range.
Write:
Herb
Strentz,
2031
Grandview
Apt.
X.
Boulder, Colorado.

Apts.

Hinman,

FOR

492-3430

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
room_ikitchenettes,
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

Main

Wéd.

N.U. Graduate

WINNETKA
COUPLE,
NO
PETS
OR
child, need small apt. or house while
home is being built. Call HI 6-1256.

EVANSHIRE

WANSTON;

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.

MIDDLE
AGED
BUSINESS
COUPLE
need 6 rm. apt. with garage: 1st floor:
from priv. owner;
newer blidg.; call
after 7 p.m. UNiversity 4-4755.

Rent—Furnished

1

ATTRAC. 3 RM. APT. QUIET, CLEAN,
exc. loc. and transp.; util. incl. Aug. 1
occup. Professional cple. desired. Call
after 6:30 p.m. 677-5990
Ss. E. EVANSTON—3
RM. ENG. BSMT.
apt. w/front entrance and rear exit.
$100. 328-0082.

UNIVERSITY
INSTRUCTOR
SEEKS
4
or 5 rm. accommodation for wife, son,
and self for 1 yr. in old private house.
Please call DA 8-5657.

For

AUG.

2 months or m
Large 212 rm. apt.
Simpson off § cothan, All util. included. $105 per
th. NE 1-5871.

NEWLYWEDS
-_LOOKING
FOR
REAsonably priced 1 or 2-bdrm.
apt. in
Glenview,
Skokie
or Evanston.
Call
274-0085 after 6 0 *clock.

134

E.
EVANSTON—ONE
RM.
APT.
with private bath and some cooking
fac.
Front
entrance
and
rear
exit.
$77.50. 328-0082.

1311
CHICAGO
AV.,
EVANSTON.
Elev.
bldg.,
daily maid
service,
all
util.,
excellent
location,
3 rm.
apt.
$170. Lease. DA 8-3548.

LARGE
2 RM.
UNFURN.,
S.W.
EVanston;
good
transportation.
Avail.
Sept. Ist. UNiversity 9-6223.

UNUSUALLY
ATTRACTIVE
PARTLY
furnished apt.—all large rooms, newlv
decorated, Liv. rm. Din. rm. comb., 2
bdrms.,
bath, large kit. with eating
area. In very convenient location. $250
per mo

Se
cceaticls and shopping.
Call 864-7896 or 432-5240.

Ss.

CHICAGO.
5
LGE.
RMS.
ON
2ND.
flr.
overlooking
park.
Conven..
to
schls., churchs, shopping and transp.
$175. Pri. park ‘avail. 491-9218.

EVANSTON

3!/, Rooms

EVANSTON,
N.E. 3 BEDROOMS
NR.
Univ.;
‘‘L’’;
stores. Washer,
dryer;
porch,
and
sunyard.
Suitable
for
3
women. $201 mo. Call UN 9-9490 after
Sunday.
NEAR
N.U. IDEAL
FOR
GRADUATE
student or married couple, 3 rm., 5
rm. and 6 rm. apts. avail. Light and
airy. Call GR 5-7122 or GR 5-1602.

2-BDRM. AIR-COND.
= Ee
$220 MO.

CENTRAL
EVANSTON.
WELL
FURnished. 5 rooms (2 bedrms.) ist fl. No
children
or
pets.
July
15.
$225.
(Security deposit).

anston. Sunny

LGE.
5
RM.
APT.
IDEAL
FOR
A
family,
3 girls, or men.
Avail now.
Also
one
avail.
Sept.
Ist. Also
14%
iia
avail. now. Exc. transp. AM 21155.

SPACIOUS
5
ROOM
September 1, sublease,
1 block from lake. Cali
338-2913 evenings.

E. EVANSTON,
5 ROOM
moot corner brick building,

AVE.

1ST
FLOOR.
REAR
BLDG,
2
BDrms. partially furn. avail. now. Needs
dec. Get key at L. A. Petersen &amp; Co.
1304 Chicago Ave. GR 5-1010.

‘EVANSTON
SUB-LET
MODERN
2
bdrm.
apt.
Large
rooms.
Available
' August 15. $170 per month. Call 3288960, or 864-6973 if no answer.

S.

136

MANOR

1234 CHICAGO

BEDROOM
GARDEN
APARTMENT,
Niles. Carpeting and appliances. Sept.
Ist. occupancy. 299-3715 after six.

GLENVIEW:
Es habia

Apts.

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main
St.
475-3223

EVANSTON,
2207
MAPLE,
5
RMS.
2 bdrm., ond flr. lg. liv. rm., mod.
kit., sep. din. rm., nr. N. U. $170. No
pets. 2 yr. lease . AVenue 3-1612.
DELUXE
7 ROOMS,
2 TILE
BATHS,
woodburning
fireplace,
near
lake,
caer
Sept. lst, 2nd floor, $235. GR

ROGERS
PK.
apt. available
will decorate,
492-7580 days;

For Rent—Furnished

ELMGATE

NEAR HOWARD-RIDGE
2 Bdrm., 2nd fl. $170
1 Bdrm., 3rd fir. $130
AVenue 3-1612

‘den Apartment, 4 Rooms-1 Bedroom.
Ce now—$115 mo. Call Agent GR 5-

Near

Evanston.

2

ANSTON;
SPACIOUS
AIR
CONDIoned 2 bdrms., 112 baths, built-ins,
tishwasher, elev. parking pe
good
irans.
ss. Oct. ist. $250m
WTON
REALTORS
Tit. 8855

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OCT.

AIR
CoNDETIONED,
1p
sp PA
Hinman
Av. =
$225. AL 3024"

SUBLEASE
FROM
SEPT.
1ST: 4
unfurn.
apt. near ‘‘L’’, bus, NWRR,
and stores. Some furn. for sale. 13512
Hinman Av., Evanston. 864-6938.

Deluxe
fireplace.

134

LARGE, COOL, FIRST FLOOR APT. 2
bdrms.,
garage,
one
block
from
Chicago
Northwestern Railway.
$165
Phone 256-0356.

3 BEDROOMS SEPT.

BATHS,
AIR
a
mock
to
“‘L,’’
0
Hinman
vanston. $225. AL 6-3024.

=For Rent—Apartments

3 BEDROOMS

PT. 1ST. LGE. LIV..RM. W/WOODburning fireplace. 2 bdrms., din. rm.,
itch. and bath.
ist floor. Conv.
to
ransp., pep. and schls. $160. Ph. UN
6743, UN 4-3496.

-

EVANSTON
3
bedroom
home
available
in
convenient east location. Walk to pe
and
the
beach.
Lovely
yard,
full
basement, 2 car garage. Stove, refrig.
and carpeting included. $285.
HOKANSON &amp; JENKS
513 Davis St.
GReenleaf 5-1617.
WILMETTE, 130 17TH ST.
Living rm. with "trpl.; din. rm.;
and brkfst. rm. 12 bath; 2nd floor
3 lge.
bedrms. “and
tile bath;
bsmnt.; gas heat; fenced yard; 1

far.:

:
kit.
has
full
car

avail. Oct. 1 at $310. 2 yr. lease.

EVANSTON BOND
1732 Orrington

&amp;

MORTGAGE CO.
GR 5-5600

KENILWORTH
HOUSE— BUSINESS
zone. 1-2 yr. lease. 1 bdrm. Ist; 1 lge.
studio bdrm. 2nd. Carpet, drapes incl.
1,
bik.
NWRR...
$255
mo.
Avail.
immed. Write T-266, Box 60, Wilmette.

For

Rent—Houses

138

GRAYSLAKE—NR.
CHURCHES
AND
schools,
3 bdrms.;
2 baths;
built-in
range
and oven;
dble. sink;
walnut
cabinets; frost-free refri, -freezer; gas
heat;
patio;
2-car garage. $175 incl.
carpeting and drapes. Some furniture
available. Immed. occup. BA 3-4335.
KENILWORTH
3 bedrm. 212 bath, brick home that is
in
wonderful
condition.
Liv.
rm.
w/frpl., din. rm., TV room. Enclosed
yard and 3 car " garage. Avail. Aug.
1st. $350 a mo
Hugh C. Michels &amp; Co. 446-7100.
SWEETHEART
OF
A
HOME
FOR
rent. 5 bdrms., 2 3/4 baths, breakfast
area in kitchen, den, gas heat. Large
yard.
821
Judson
Av.,
Evanston.
Phone owner, UN 4-9559. Rental $400.
per mo.
Poss.
9/1 or sooner
to be
arranged.
KENILWORTH
HOUSE
—
BUSINESS
zone. 1-2 yr lease. 1 bdrm. Ist; 1 lg.
studio bdrm. 2nd. Carpet, drapes, incl.
14 blk.
NWRR.
$280.
incl. ht.
and
water. Available immed. Write Tae,
Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
MODERN
2 BDRM.
RANCH IN WES?r
Northbrook. $145 a month. Open Sat.
and Sunday from 9 to 3. 4025 Green
Acre Dr. 2nd St. south of Dundee Rd.,
off Sanders Rd.
KENILWORTH
2
STORY
3
BEDroom, one bath. house, no pets, One
car garage. Available September Ist.
$250
a
mo.
Write
T-286,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
DEERFIELD-BRICK
RANCH,
17X
28 crptd. liv. rm., woodburning frplc.
2 lge. BRs, 2 baths, wooded 132 acre.
Neighborhood ideal for children. Sept.
lst occupancy. $240. 945-1790.
NORTHBROOK
3
bdrms.,
2
baths,
Cape
Cod
in
Northbrook Highlands. Full basement,
one car attached garage. ar
ag
Ayars Realty
2-3550
WEST
GLENVIEW—2
BDRM.
Smee
Fireplace; basement;
garage;
double
lot. Oct. 1st. Sublease. $190 mo. Write
T-274, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
NORTHFIELD
AVAIL aut. 1
Winnetka
Park
District.
6 room
3
bdrms., living roe ep aea, $210. Call
8

For Rent—Furn.

FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE IN S. E.
Evanston avail. Sept. lst through Dec.
31st. Very handy to lake, shopping,
transp. and N. U. 5 bdrms. $350 per
mo.
Nice
quarters
for 3-4 graduate
students. Phone GR 5-6904.
SO

EVANSTON
—
FURN.
5-ROOM
house. Central air-cond. Large rooms.
Avail. Sept. Ist or later. 6 mo. to 1 yr.
Conveninent to all transportation. DA
8-2004 or OR 7-0141.

LAKE BLUFF—WILLIAMSBURG
COL.
2 lge.
bdrms.,
den,
Ige.
liv.
rm.,
frplc., din. area, Random
Oak firs.,
114 baths, pine kit., gar. 1 yr. lease,
late Aug. $240 a mo. 234-3534.

3 BDRM. FURN. APT. OR HOUSE ON
a month to month basis in the vicinity
of

Elm

Place

and

HPHS

Park. Call ID 2-8887.

in Highland

6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 112 baths; new furn.;
temporary or permanent.
764-5065
LOVELY
2
BDRM.
RANCH
WITH
garage.
Near! School and transportation.
Professional
people
welcome.
Morton Grove. YO 5-5926.

140

Houses

to

Share

WORKING
MOTHER
WITH 2 YOUNG
teen-agers will share pleasant 4 bdrm.
home in Glenview with woman in 30s
or 40s One child welcome.
Moderate
share
of
expenses.
Phone
724-6651
before 8:30 a.m. and after 6 p.m.

142

For Rent—Town

STUDIO

Houses

GARDEN

HOMES

Carriage Hill in Glenview
BEAUTIFULLY
SITUATED
IN
AN
extensively
landscaped
area.
Each
with its own
patio and
garage
and
ample storage.
2 STORY,
3 bdrm., 242 baths w/liv.
rm., sep. din. rm., kit. Available Aug.
1, $375.

EVANSTON.
3
BEDROOMS;
119
bath: finished bsmnt.; living rm. with
fireplace:
$250;
2 yr.
lease;
avail.
Sept. 1; UNiversity 4-5492.

2 STORY,
2 bdrm., 21% baths w/liv.
rm., awe din, rm., kit. Available Sept.
275.

GLENVIEW
3 BEDROOM
HOME,
113;
baths, recreation room in basement,
living room, one car garage. $250 per
month. Call DA 8- 1200 for appt.

Convenient
to shops
and transportation. Landscaping and snow removal
service provided at nominal cost.

IRVIN

EVANSTON.
7 RM. HOUSE
NR. ALL
transp. Schools, N.U., Avail. Oct. Ist.
Rent $185 monthly. Write T-301, Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.

137

Wanted

to

CANADIAN
DIPLOMAT
WISHES
TO
rent immediately modern house with 4
bedrms.; 2 baths; den and/or finished
recreation room,
Carpeting
if possible; proximity to transp. and schools;
. North Shore areas preferred. Call 4271031 Mon, through Friday, 9 to 4: 30.
Mrs. De Priest.
NAVAL
OFFICER.
DESIRES
3-BDRM.
144-bath house near Glenview Naval
’ Air Station.
Occup.
by Oct. 1. 2-yr.
lease with possible extension. 729-2317.
PROFESSOR
AND
WIFE,
NO
CHILdren or pets, wish to rent 2 or 3 bdrm.
house or apartment in Evanston area.
Write T300, Box 60, Wilmette.

THESE TRI-LEVEL 2 BEDRM.
2 BATH,
ENGLISH
MEWS
SET IN A PARK—
$285—$300
In West Winnetka (Northfield)
Sherwood Forest in Northfield, Inc.
Call 446-8660
WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
Aug. 1 occ. with 2-yr. lease. De luxe 3
bdrm. 21% tile baths, sep. liv. rm.; all
dishwasher,
refrig.,
garbage
dis.,
washer-dryer,
Fully
carpeted
liv.
rm.,
din. rm.
and stairs,
air-cond.,
garage
with
radio
control
door,
3
blocks to train and shopping. No pets.
$390 per month. Please call for appt.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CO.
446-1294
446-3248
825-6948
HIGHLAND
location.
Finished
Sept. 15.
garage.
draperies
6 p.m. ID

138

For

Rent—Furn.

Houses

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

WINNETKA
FINE
HOME
IN NORTHWEST
AREA
on
quiet
street.
3 or 4 Bdrms.,
3
Paths. Large Living Rm.. Dining Rm.
Porch
overlooking
beautifully
landscaned gardens. From September 15,
1967 to May 15, 1968. $550 per month.

WESTON
42 Green

Bay

E. DAVIE &amp; CO.
Road,

Winnetka

HI

6-4500

EVANSTON-NORTHWEST
ATTRACTIVELY
FURNISHED
FOUR
bedroom, 2 bath home in top location.
$325. monthly.
Call Mrs. Crompton—
DAvis 8-1760.
WALLACE AND ORTH, INC.
GReenleaf 5-2700 PArk 4-5600
LGE.
GRACIOUS
BEAUT.
FURN.
4
bdrm.
home.
East
Wilmette
near
schools, ‘“‘L’ , beach and shopping. 1st.
fl. studio rec. rm. and den. Sep. din. :
rm.,
mod.,
kit.,
all appliances,
31%
. Avail.
Sept.
10th for a year.
$400 per month. AL 1-4769.
GEORGIAN
COLONIAL.
LIV.
RM.,
sernd. porch, din. rm., powder rm.,
maid rm., bath on ist. 4 bdrms., 2
baths on 2nd. Pine pan. rec. rm. Time
optional. $450. Call HI 6-1350.

PARK
—
FINE
EAST
De luxe 3 bdrms., 212 baths.
Rec.
rm.
Air cond.
Avail.
Will dec. to suit. $360. incl.
Magnificent
carpeting
and
avail., reasonable. Call after
2-411 5,

EVANSTON-AVAIL. NOW
Inter-Racial—Want
to
rent
to
well
Qualified
adult
tenants.
Beau.
4
bedrm. 2 bath townhouse on Elmwood
near Greenleaf. No pets. $230.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE
INC. DA 8-3200

FAMILY
OF
5 NEEDS
3 BEDROOM
house or apt. Approx. $145. Call 4659195 or 869-5829 after 5 p.m.

WINNETKA
4 bedroom Dutch Colonial, 21% 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
Oper re ag lease about 1 year. ALAN

9-1000

THE LAST WORD
IN LUXURIOUS LIVING

Rent—Houses

ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, INC.,
relocating
senior
editor
from
east
coast.
Needs
to rent 3 or 4 bdrm.
house or town house. Prefer Evanston
or North Shore region. Quiet, Conv., to
schools
and transp.,.
by Aug.
15 to
Sept. 1. 1967. Family consists of wife,
1
daughter,
junior
high
school,
i
daughter
in
college
and
away
at
school. No dogs, no cats. Phone during
business hrs., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 321-7080
or Sun. to 3 p. m. MI 2-6875

A. BLEITZ
UN

BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES.
NORTHfield. Living room-dining room combination,
rivate
patio;
reserved
parsine. $140 to $150. an 6-7518 or 491-

BAIRD

&amp;

WARNER

NEW
2
BDRM.;
1145
BATH;
FULL
bsmnt.:
close
to
schools,
transp.,
shopping. Shown by apptmnt. $225 per
mo. Avail. Sept. 1. 724-5460.
SUBLET:
WEST
WILMETTE.
3 BDrms., 112 baths,: liv. rm., din. i kit.
w/eating
space.
Panel.
rec,
5
min. Old Orch., Edens Plaza. "256. 3887.

143

Vacation

Rentals

LAKE
GENEVA-AUGUST
13TH
TO
Aug. 20th, beaut., mod. lake front 8
rm. home, 3 baths, private lge. estate
rae pier. $250 per wk. OR 5-6168 or
WOULD
LIKE
TO
RENT
FURN.
house or cottage on good fishing lake
in N.E. Wis. from Aug. 11 to 20. Sleep
about 6-7. Mrs. Saichek. 272-8848.

144

For

Rent—Garages

EVANSTON;
2
CAR
GARAGE,
overhead doors for parking or storage. 2122 Ashland Av.
1 stall of a 2 car garage available.
overhead
doors
for
parking—1719
Hartrey Ave. UN 4-0950.
HALF
OF
LARGE
BRICK
GARAGE
for
rent.
Vicinity
of
Thayer
and
Walnut St., Evanston. $12 a month.
Call GR 5-0810

14

OF DOUBLE GARAGE, VICINITY
OF
DUNDEE
AND
PFINGSTEN.
CALL AFTER 6 P.M. 272-3593.

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�HIGHWOOD FESTIVAL DAYS
beef

Highwood Festival Days, to
be held July 28 through

30,

In

will feature a parade, carni-

taccioli dinner.

chair-

Joe Lolli

are Highwood

popularity
Legion,

rides;

time,

rides

will be

Will Perform ‘Carmen

open

main

open

Mr.
North

the

chair-

Women’s

presented July 27, 28, &amp; 29
in conjunction with Highwood’s Festival Days.
French

City Council voted

all day

Four performances of Bizet’s opera “‘Carmen”’ will be

The

to re-

Sunday.

Viti said that Chicago and
Western Railroad officials

will
slow
down
trains
Sunday,
since so many people will be near
as

contest;

first

to allow the city’s taverns

Chairmen Listed
men

carnival

The Highwood

entertainment.
acting

the

Mr. Viti said more Highwood
organizations will take part in the
event than ever before.

nament, and Mrs. Mary Maz-

Organizations

for

The pair placing first and second
will receive a trophy, with a prize
also going to the third place
winner.

and
Dante
Greco,
Crazy
Days; Bruno Pagliai, safety;
Armand
Amidei,
trophies;
Dr. Mark Hout, publicity;
Dino Pagliai, beer garden;
Ettore Lenzi, bocci ball tourzetta,

Litthke Opera Compan

hot

The bocci ball tournament will
be held Sunday, with entry fee $2,
per pair. The tournament will be
at the south end of city park.

Other chairmen are Edgar
Bartolotti,
parade;
Casper
ticket sales;

cream,

all day Saturday and Sunday.

men are Gabriel Viti, Robert
Turelli, Guido Contri, Joe
Lolli, and Armand Amidei.

Santi,

addition,

The

as general

ice

Highland Park Jaycees will have
a corn-fry. The Jaycees also will
sell watermelon.

val, bocci ball tournament,
popularity contest, and mos-

Serving

sandwiches,

dogs, and pop also will be sold.

productions,
and

English

performed

by

the

Opera

Little

will be

members
House

of
of

Highwood and directed by
Gloria Linari Lind Budishin.
The
night
performances
will
begin at 8 p.m. in the Highwood
Community Center. Saturday’s mat-

inee will begin at 12:30 p.m.
Alternate

“Carmen”

tracks.

in both

Performances

will

be

presented

in

English Thursday night and Saturday afternoon, and in French
Friday and Saturday night.
Tickets, available at the Bank of
Highwood, will cost $2 for adults
and $1 for children. Tickets also
can be purchased at the door or by
calling Miss Lind.
Miss Lind said ‘‘Carmen’’ will
be an “exciting performance’”’ with
‘‘a beautiful

cast.’?

Cast

members

have been practicing four or five
times a week for the past two
months,

according to Miss Lind.

Recommends
The

director

children

might

attending the
performance.

Saturday
suggested

be

interested

Saturday

that

in

afternoon

Club,

Commu-

and Blessed Virgin’s Guild,

former

years,

Friday

with

a

water fight by the city’s volunteer
firemen. Carnival rides also will

as

open that night, and hot dogs and
A free street dance with live
entertainment
will
be
featured
Saturday evening.

On
local
Days

both

and

Saturday,

merchants will have Crazy
sales, with merchandise sold

of

the

popularity

A parade with floats and bands
will lead off from Ft. Sheridan’s
Gate 3 at about 1 p.m. Chamber of
Commerce president Gabriel Viti

é
¥

*

RISC
And

The:

enter a float to come to the gate
at 12:30 p.m. that day.
Will Be Marshal

be
the

parade,

will

mostaccioli

dinner

be served at the city park. Roast
July 27,

1967

Cast

Mario

Tanzi

and

Glencoe.

Cassa

Contest Rules

is urging anyone who would like to

William
Christensen
will
parade
marshal.
Following

French

Miss Popularity

of your life.
winner

Mo

Baker of Highland Park will si
solo.

ber, you'll get the greatest bargain
The

of

Michaela;

Forest,

at give-away prices. This advertising section has a number printed
on its cover. Check this number
with those posted in Highwood
stores. If you have a winning num-

contest will be announced at noon
Sunday. Any girl or woman is
eligible for the honor.

John

In addition, the cast include
children’s
chorus
composed
children from Deerfield, High!
Park, Highwood, Lake Bluff, L

Winner

Friday

Forest

Eva

Chicago
as
Escamillo;
Ph
Viosca as Frasquita; Marian
irow of Highland Park as
cedes; and Mr. Schmeiser
Mr. Morris in the same parts t
play in the English production.

pop will be sold.

Will Announce

Escamillo;

Lake

Name

festivities

evening

as

of

The French. cast will feat
Linda Kovac (Mrs. Ronald
lia) of Des Plaines as Car
Ronald Veglia of Des Plaines
Don Jose; Ruth Batts of Highw

Commerce.
in

Park

Leason

Grove
as Mercedes;
Raym
Schmeiser of Des Plaines as |
El
Remendado;
and
Cliff
Morris of Chicago as Morales.

Mrs. Guido Contri will serve as
treasurer for the event, sponsored
by the Highwood
Chamber
of
As

The English cast for “‘Carm
will feature Elizabeth Ann F
erts of Highland Park as Carm
Harry Garber of Highland Park
Don Jose; Phyllis Viosca of G
coe as Michaela; John Bentle

Frasquita;

ice cream.

will begin

This will be the second
the company has _ presented
opera during Highwood Days.
year “Der Fledermaus” was {
formed at the Highwood Comi
nity Center.

Ann

nity Center, soft drinks and hot
dogs; Cuore Arte Club, mostaccioli
dinner;

Costumes will be provided by
Lyric Opera of Chicago, and H
Elias of Deerfield is set designé

Highland

American

Highwood

The Friday and Saturday
productions will be the first op
the company has_ performed
French since its formation ab
2% years ago.

Pete Risch, "the smallest drummer in the world," and the Javelins will play for the Highwood Festival free Street Dance Saturday evening. Risch, who is 20 years old, stands 30-inches tall and weighs
36 pounds. This group is booked to appear soon at the Star Dust in Las Vegas.

HIGHWOOD

FESTIVAL DAYS

Miss Popularity ballots should
deposited in the box in Highwo¢

city park. Each name should
put in an envelope with a pe
sealed, and placed in the box.
People may vote as many til
as they wish for any girl
woman 16 years or older.
nominee does not have to bg
Highwood resident.
The winner and runner-up
be announced at noon July 30,
the queen then will lead
Festival Days parade.

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146
GARAGE

SPACE DE IRED IN
MONRO
ODGE,
STON
EET. 8 AND 5
MISS

CALL, JO 3-600,KROLL
EXT. 230,
Individual Garage Wanted
North Evanston

DAvis 8-3333

146

For

Rent—Stores

and

Offices

EVANSTON
NEW

BUILDING

OFFICE

SPACE

OR 3-3130

KENILWORTH
Excellent traffic loc. Air-cond. office
has 2,400 sq. ft. 1st fl. 10 yr. old brick
bldg.,
across
from
NW
RR
Station.
street
parking.
Immed.
occupancy. $750 mo.
.

ANN
440

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

GREEN

148

For

LIVE NEAR LAKE
IN FASHIONABLE
STREETERVILLE AREA
(East of Drake)

REAL
151

Loans

W. K. CONOVER AGENT—DA 8.5011
EVANSTON
LOCATION

apts. Tile baths.

Owner
Apts, rented to one operator.
pays only taxes, insurance and water.
Gross rent $22,620 per year.
CE 6-5151
Exc. net. eae nt
FIRST REALTY CO.
CENTRAL NR. GREEN BAY RD.
FT.
SQ.
6000
MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable rent.

9-5140

864-9285

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.
EVANSTON—CHOICE
CENTRAL
STREET LOCATION, 5,000 sq. ft. Airconditioned.
Good
Parking.
1 story
tion rooms, and large Meeting room.

GR

5-3900

WILMETTE
HEATED
STORE
APprox.
450
sq.
ft.
plus
basement
storage.
Top location,
traffic street.
Low sub-rent or new lease available in
2 or 3 months. Write T-251, Box 60,
Wilmette.

WILMETTE—STORE

SPACE—OFFICE

and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sq.
ft. Ground floor. In top location;
all
utilities; $35 mo
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
TOP LOCATION
Fine
North
side
location
for
retail
pusiness. Excellent sidewalk traffic. 2
yr. lease. $185. Mr. Becker
SMART &amp; GOLEE
DA 8-3200
GLENVIEW—2
ADJOINING
STORES
Each is 950 sq. ft.; air-cond.;
ample
parking. 1039- 1043 Waukegan Rd. Full
commission to cooperating brokers.
KENNY BROS. INC,
421-2700.
GLENCOE—312 TUDOR COURT
Store
and
basement.
Steam
heat.
Northfrom
across
22x45’
Approx.
western station. Avail. Oct. Ist. RA 6-.
4845.

FOR
SUITABLE
1ST FL. store,
WINNETKA
sma
ric-a-brac
real
estate
or

insurance

tion,

office.

AL

$165.

IN CENTER
Private
office

tioned building;

Days

729-2070

Convenient

loca-

1-2267.
GLENVIEW
inOF modern
air-condi-

with waiting room.
Eves.

724-3612

GLENVIEW
NEW BUILDING
Ground
floor
office,
17’x 12’;
airecond.; pnid. and carpeted.
729-0123
DESK SPACE AVAILABLE
IN GLEN-

view office center.

:

600 Waukegan Rd., Glenview
PA 4-3600

WINNETKA MOD. CONCRETE BLOCK
workshop 20 x 40. Also mod. office or
loft 15 x 40. Very low rental.
446-2279
BEAUTIFUL
HIGHLAND
PARK
rental.
Suitable
for
office,
shop
or
light
manufacturing.
August
rental.
Parking facilities. 432-8400.
OFFICE
SPACE
500 TO
700 SQ.
FT.
New
Courtyard
Bldg.
Handy
to
everything. Skokie Valley Professional
Bldg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.
340 LINDEN
AV., WILMETTE
OPPOsite
‘‘L’’
terminal.
Heated _ store.
Immediate possession.
HILL &amp; STONE
ID 2-0064.
900
SQ.
FT.
AVAILABLE
IN
HIGH.
land Park business area. Full basement incl. Rent includes heat.
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
491-1855.

821
AT
AREA
BASEMENT
St., Evanston. Zoned B2.
i
Call DAvis 8-6000.

‘ 2,

1967

Browne

FOSTER

Sale—Co-op

'

Evanston,

In downtown

near

up),

step

one

of

(only

and

University

buildings

Park. Centr pd

Ave.
AL 1-6700

refrigerator,

drapes

Street

491-1855

Evanston,

Old Orchard

rm., modern kitchen, tiled bath, twin
size bedrms.; sun rm could be used as
2nd bedrm. Freshly decorated, carptg.
$81
Assmt.
only $7,500.
incl. Equity
per mo.

Smart

Realtors

&amp; Golee,

1564 Sherman,

DA 8-3200

Evanston

hacia EVANSbe
a
r.—
rms.,
liv.
rm.,
sun rm., sep. bsmt., parking

ee
ton
n
dinette,

$90 mo. $13,000 ed. Terms. DA 8-7138.
For Sale—Condominiums
153

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

2,300

OVER 30 YEAR

NORTH

154

SQ.

FT.

OF

WOODBURNING
_

and
realtors

For

Sale—Apt.

Buildings

Evanston

Full
basement.
H.W.
heat.
2
car
arage.
Lot
44’x170’.
Total
price
25,500. Live in one apt. and rent the
other.
Monthly
payments
of
$158.
(Incl. prin. and int.) Will carry. Buyer
must have steady job and good credit.
Call LES SIMPSON.

WILMETTE
ELEVATOR BLDG.
Beautiful
24 apartment
with
patios
and
balconies.
Several
with
sunken
living rooms. Builder will sell outright
or consider
taking smaller
bidg.
or
vacant land in trade.
Gross income:
$72,000. Bldg. is less than 2 years old.
Call LEONARD
SZERLONG

HOME

WITH

INCOME

Brick three apt. bldg. Three-six room,
3 bedroom
and 112 bath apts. First
floor now vacant for new owner to
move
right
in.
Choice
convenient
South Central Evanston location. Call
ED MAUERMANN

LIVING
FIREBALCONY,

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INC.

524 Davis
491-1855...

Street...

Evanston,

Only $22,500
63’ lot, gas
for retired

3-5420

UNiversity

9-2575

DELUXE

APTS.

EVANSTON.
6
ROOMS,
3 BEDROOMS,
2 C.T. BATHS
IN EACH
APARTMENT.
TWO
PANEL
FINISHED ROOMS IN ENGLISH BASEMENT. ALL ROOMS ARE SPACIOUS
AND
BUILDING
IS IMPECCABLY
MAINTAINED. ZONED R-6 THE 50s.
CALL ERNA THOMPSON

MITCHELL

BROTHERS

"GR 5-3900

ATTRACTIVE
BRICK
TWO-FLAT,
6
and 5 rms., full basement, new H.W.
gas
htg.
system,
lot 54x 134 nicely
landscaped, bldg. well maintained.
3
car garage. Owner leaving city says
**Sell for $35.000!’’ Call
EVANSTON REALTY CoO., INC.
1700 Dempster St., Evanston
UN 4-0728
2 APARTMENTS AND 2 STORES
brick. ‘business property, ideal Dempster St., location. Rental approx. $500.
$35.000—$10.000 down.
W. A. Pelz &amp; Co. Real Estate
GReenileaf 5-7135
N.

ONLY $3,500 DOWN
2 6-ROOM APTS.
(RENT FOR $140 AND $150
— NO LEASES.)

HEATED GARAGE, SAUNA, 19 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR. DOUBLE
OVEN AND DISHWASHER. ELEVATOR BUILDING

274-\00|

SHORE

Southwest

Location

PRIVATE

S
SERVICE

UNIVERSITY 9-5600

Block to Lake and Beach
ACE

31

2902 Central Street, Evanston

838 Michigan
PLACE,

2 baths,

MADISON

2-2!/&gt; BATHS

OVER

3 BEDROOMS.

Apts.

associates

4 Bedrooms
Outstanding

WITH

Garden

with
ft. living room, 16 ft. kitchen
swimming
Overlooks
extras.
many
pool. Just offered in 30s.
OF

ATTRACTI
VE 4-ROOM
CO-OP
IN
desirable location.
Large liv.
rm., din.

8-3414

FLOOR

| SECOND

UN 4-5100
Evanston

BUILDER
wants to trade for home or vacant 1, 2
and 3 bedroom apartments, full dining
room,
U-type
kitchens,
plenty
of
expensive
cabinets
and
appliances.
Carpeted breakfast room.
1 block to
‘*L’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009.
DELUXE
BRICK TWO
FLAT IN 5S.W.

sauna,
Elevator,
swimming
pool,
all appliances,
fully
heated
garage,
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

Ill.

AREA

11

From $28,500

273-3855 | Ms.

UNIVERSITY

Evanston

Bidg.

NORTH EVANSTON

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

DA

Hahn
Ave.

SAMUEL SHERWIN

2-2!/, Baths

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Davis

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor

BRoadway

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

Monthly
conditioner.
air
large
and
Priced to sell.
2
costs are cigaaeine
L—BOB MILLER

524

8-3414

HARRISON AND PRAIRIE
1 Block
W. of Green Bay Rd.
1 Block §S. of Central

One block
Haven School,

Attractive
fireplace
in
both
apartments. Gas heat. Modern kitchens and
baths.
4
bedrooms
for
2nd _ floor.
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main
Street
transportation, shopping and schools.
lst floor available immediately.
ROOM
300
1609 Sherman

Illinois
273-3855

EVANSTON.
GOOD
LOC. BRICK 2
apt. 6 rooms
each.
Hot
water,
oil,
heat. 2 car gar. Call GR 5-1785.
EVANSTON—OWNER
WANTS
QUICK
sale in brick 4 flat. Has excellent rate
of return. Heart of town location.
DOETSCH
REALTY
CO.
PArk
9-0004

158

For

Wilmette, W.
A

DOCTOR’S

quickly!

Sale—Houses

HIGHLAND PARK
A great home for informal living for
the couple, or couple with one child,
pre believe that a home
should be
un
Live
like you want to live in this
luxurious, Hemphill built ranch. Two
bedrooms,
214
baths,
2
fireplaces,
enormous ‘country kitchen, outstanding
family
room,
jalousied
den,
2 car
garage with electric eye, centrally air
conditioned, 12 closets—room—room—
room.
Magnificent
appointments. Tastefully
decorated.
Immaculate
condition.
Many inclusions.
Convenient to Edens
$69,500.
ON
A BEAUTIFUL,
LARGE
LOT,
A
fine contemporary Roman brick and
redwood
3 bedroom
home,
2 large
ceramic tile baths, librarv, cathedral
living and
ning room,
raised fireplace,
kiteHen
with
large
breakfast
area opening to large screened porch.
$57,500
DEERFIELD
Price
reduced
to
$21,500
on
this
comfortable 3 bedroom ranch. Cabinet
kitchen, fenced rear yard, well landscaped, large utility room, black-top
drive. Many inclusions

King's*Court Corporation
a division of
C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

:

T

5B

HOME! ©

9 Rm.

split,

7

yrs.

' conditioned,
314 baths, te
fireplace,
circular
wet
basement
attached
drive
patio.
Exqu niga
drapes,
appliances,
etc. Shi

duced

to

Locust,

50s.

and

A

buy! wn

New

Evanston

Trier

Georgian

8 SPACIOUS

RMS,

_

2%

off master), big ceram
sep.

eating

area,

BATE

cite

dish

washe

disposal, panelled 1st fir. fam. rr
sliding door windows
Bsm’t.

rec.

rm.

special

in 50s.

to

and

cement

maid’s

fireplaces. Built superbly.
superbly.
Dawes
School ©

Highland Park
CLEAN
ing. 6

.

3

ALL
EL
BR’s., pa

att. careee "Fine

80’ pron

financing
available.
ment $25,900.

Evanston

IT FOR

NR. HOWARD
ST., St. George’s High
- School. 2-5s and garden Apt. Tenant
heated. 11 yrs. old. $47,500

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON

INC.

CAN’T EQUAL
$28,000!

2-5s Brick and Frame on
heat. W. of Asbury Great
couple!

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

Evanston
BR 1-6700

Five room co-op in beautifully maintained bldg. in this Northwest Evanston location. This is a top floor apt.
which affords plenty of light and air
with no one living
over
you. Many
wall
to
included—wall
are
extras

stove,

YOU

Evanston
ALUMINUM
SIDED
re
modeled and set to
go!
lovely
rooms,
4
"Ss;
quiet tree-lined street hr
just $32,500

on Sats. only. 24-

notice for appts. Only $34,500.
SMART &amp; GOLEE REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
- HIllcrest 6-4700

612 Multord St.
DAvis

Shown

hr.

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.

NEAR BENNETT
AND CENTRAL

carpeting,

maintenance.

$245.00 per month

livingapartment,
conditioned
air
room/picture
window
and_
balcony,
electric kitchen, 2 twin size bedrooms,
2 tile baths, good wardrobe and closet
space.
Carpeting,
garage
space
in
bldg.
incl. Gross
price
$43,000.,
approx.
ee ee
cash
for equity.
Mo.
assm’t$2

1571 Sherman
UN 4-2600

EXCELLENT
BRICK
SMALL
APT.
bldg. in North Evanston. 1-5 rm. apt.,
1-3 rm,, and 1-2 rm. apt with annual
income $4,320. New gas heating, low

4 BEDROOMS

Ist floor

QUINLAN: &amp; TYSON,

Inc.

Condominium
New Elevator Building

and
line
1 bus
No.
On
shopping.
and train. Comto CTA
convenient
fortable and pleasant living. Income
occupancy.
Immediate
tax benefits.
Price $9,800. equity (may be bought
with $4,900.-cash, note for balance).
$150. monthly
assm’t
incl. util. Mr.
Calloway.

Overlooking Raymond

CUSTOM
2-APARTMENT
FULLY
air-conditioned built in ‘57. Both apts.
have living rm, sep. dining rm, 3 twin
bedrms, 2 ceramic tiled baths, storms
and screens thru-out, 3-car pkg. space,
2 furnaces
and water
heaters.
Well
maintained
building
with’ $6,420
Income.
$58,000—call
now.
This
one
won’t last long!

EVANSTON

Apts.

500
HINMAN
Evanston’s
to p

&amp; Storch,

and

realtors

UNIVERSITY 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston

Exclusive Agents
(Brokers Cooperation Invited)

3 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS

One

743-4416

$15,000 Yr.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS.

Mortgages

251-7200
For

associates

$11,000 TO $13,500
DOWN PAYMENTS
FL. 10 RM.
PENTHOUSE.
MAGNIFICENT TERRACE
4 EXPOSURES
FAVORABLE FINANCING
Quiet,
dignified
bldg.
of distinction
now avail. on condominium basis.
Call Miss Gately
For appointment, WH 4-7373

AS LOW AS 534%
First Federal Savings
of Wilmette
152

mrs. MADISON

lith

MORTGAGE
LOANS

BLDG.

845 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
380 SQ. FT.—OF FIICE—$145
Reception room, 2 private offices.
Air conditioned, are g
bldg.
Private parking lo

TA

.

Estate—

and

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

EIGHT ROOMS—4 BATHS
Woodburning Fireplaces
Full Dining Rms., Butler’s
Pantry. Closets Galore.

ESTATE

Real

Kenilworth

6 stores and 20-1 rm.

Modest Prices

GLEN-

EVANSTON

JUST
ACROSS
FROM
ACKERMAN
Park
on
Central
Street.
This
is a
unique 2 apartment with lots of old
world charm and lots of future. Each
floor has
a fireplace
in the
living
room, large dining areas, and 2 plus
bedrooms.
First
floor
has
newly
remodeled kitchen and bath. Yard is
ideal for children at play. Also 3 car
brick garage for extra income. Just
offered in the $50s.

Apartments

NEW BUILDING
GLENVIEW .
Light ind. shops, 60’ x 40’ ‘and 40’ x 30’,
incl. office. Avail. Oct. 1.
729-0123

WAREHOUSE
FOR
RENT
IN
view. 2,000 sq. feet, heated.
‘PA 4-3600

Buildings

2 APARTMENT

Spacious Condominium

Rent—Industrial

Sale—Apt.

NORTH

220 E. Walton

Will divide.
251-6301.

Large Tax Savings

1-7300

TRAFFIC

7,000 sq. ft.
and up. Foal

SHOW

For

154

For Sale—Condominiums

EVANSTON—FOR
RENT
- 2ND.
floor. Complex
of Offices,
assembly
rooms, etc. with conveyor to loading
dock. Zoned M-l. ae
remodel for
long term lease. $750
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900

GLENCOE
Choice
central
location.
Two
very
desirable offices. (or two—office suite
with entry hall and washroom) Completely
remodeled,
air-conditioned.
Ground level with private entrance.
Immediate
occupancy.
Each _ office
$125
per
month.
Seymour
Graham
management. 362 Park Ave., Glencoe,
VE 5-4131.

HIGH

RD. WILMETTE

rooms up to
$125 a month

REALTOR

MAIN-CHICAGO

BAY

| 153

WILMETTE—I1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx., 1,800 sp. ft. Central location.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 tb 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

FOXMAN

For Rent—Stores and Offices

Low |

Dawes S che

NR. OAKTON ST. BUS LINE!
maintained Georgian style,6
BR’s,
11%
baths,
2
r

enclosed porch. Big

fruit trees.

A sparkling buy! :

Evanston

Nr. | Dow

VICTORIAN
ELEGANC
form! Gracious entry, 8 |
high ceilings 3 car —

care-for-lot.

Walk

$27,900.

Ys

Small
BR

SOLID

VALUE!

bee
a

to L

Evanston
BIG

rms.
gara

beautifullot

gian, 5 Rms., 2 large B
rec. rm., 142 car garage.
small no. of rms, but big
for you! In 20s.

Evanston

a
0!

Newly

HANDY MAN’S
SPE
Church and Asbury! Species
cious
ian on a 100 x 165 lot! 8 Rms.,
114 baths, huge floored ats
painting
and
some
re
ode
where-o-where
can
you
f
house for only $28,000.

Evanston
8

RMS,
garage.

5
BR’S
1%
Air conditioned,

$39,500.

Neal

Evanston
1012

PIINER.

well

constructed

fine rms.,

3

DRIVE.

:

brick

2 BR’s,

rane

full basem:

finished room, 23; car
and
plaster
construct

$25,000. Call us to inspect inte er

UNBELIEVABLE!
frame

ranch

5 RM.

on

50x

BRI

150 |

garage. No steps to climb. Une»

starter
or
retirement
Ridge Section.

Evanston
WALK
hop

Clo

TO
on

SO.
the

BLVD ELEVAT:
bus. This loc

unsurpassed for convenience t
town! Unusual Dutch a
Big
Rooms,
3 BR’s,
1%
Be
space-enuf-for-everybody
flr. fam.
rm.,
garage.
In :
Oakton School.

607 HOWARD
BRoadway

3-5420

STREET =

UNiversity

McGUIRE &amp; ORR, IN
NEW

LISTINGI ~

ATTRACTIVE ENGLISH a
brick
home
on
more
than

acre lot affording privacy but

¢!

in

basement.

50s

for

a

convenient
Mrs.

Wonderful

buy

family: seeking

location.

See

quick:

Mooney.

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McGUIRE &amp; ORR, INC.

567 Lincoln Avenue,

Wineets

:

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BEDRMS., 212 BATHS, PANELIE
FAMILY
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24’x21’, C
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EAST
GLENVIEW
BUILT IN 1960. LOW 70s

PORTER &amp; WEIR
hada le

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GreencBay Road

wasn Stil

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schools, trains and sho
rm. w/frpl.;
large dining r™m.;
spacious
kitchen
w/oak
cab’
and D, sep. big breakfast rm.
powder rm.
On second
bedrms., 2 baths. Children’s |

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For Sale—Houses

ROA

KK

his 4 bedroom brick
nial home only 6 years
living room with fireled den, excellent kitchen
space, built-in oven and
sher
and disposal. Pow‘irst floor laundry. Upur bedrooms
and two

ns. There’s

a patio front

d a lovely yard,

1 room

_a

/ room
pal oe

ith

grey

di colonial in
This charming
lition and is
e living room
woodburning

Eeite

shingle,

fine resihome is
tastefully
is 231% x
fireplace,

or den overlooks
dining
room,
kit-

D&amp;D.

Food

a base-

The

red

second

bedrooms.

floor

There

is

d recreation room with fire9. Lovely
deep wooded lot.
‘an, ferred

owner

“occupancy.
a!

|
re

y

will

$195,000

Colonial
ce area.

3 baths

Ranch‘

Ten

and

luxe

2

kitchen

eatures

by

rooms,

4

powder

large living room
‘epiace;
separate

de

give

has a
dining

with

to mention.

too

There

and
a paneled family
a finished recreation room
sement. A 3 car garage
with electrically controlled
s home has every
possible
nt for 2 y aia ving. Call
see
it.
oe

$37,000

‘iring to Florida and wish to
Winnetka home which is in

condition. It has a living
rate dining room, large
bed
s and a tandem

can be a family room.
bathrooms.
Nicely
land‘d and 3 car garage. Low
_ consider
any
reasonable
.

RTLA at

n.

PARK

Delightful,

$22,500

3 bedrooms,

11%

ouse. Brick with aluminum
ly walnut kitchen with all
id breakfast bar. Separate

om.

Large

living

room

with

lass
doors
to
patio.
High
ull
basement
perfect
for
ito recreation room. Yes, it

y air-conditioned
1ediate

and

avail-

occupancy.

ROVE EAST
CED.

$44,000

OWNER

D

WANTS

immediately.
Transixious to relocate. Four
two bath, face brick ranch.

attached

garage. Custom

itstanding

built

27’
x 27’ recrea-

with
wet bar.
Spacious
tchen with all built-ins plus
* and large breakfast area.
dining

room.

Finest

East

Immediate possession.
a
_ Evanston.

$36,500
room.
3

Six

14% bath. Lannon stone and
Colonial
center entrance.
tiful home with brand new

with
all the
latest
built-in
was built in 1942. It has a

and gas heat. The taxes are
ere is a 145 car garage.
y in a class
by
itself.

desirable

Wilmette

fine convenient location
and transportation. Lge.

facilities.

ary

ranch

in

lovely

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

“EARLY

built
pk:

LISTED

and

well

designed

6

rge living room with
ermopane wall overar
Separate
dining
area
reened porch and patio.
%
ooms, formal dinette or
| basement
and
attached
riced at $44,900.

NOT
i

IER NEW LISTING
Stone 3 bedroom ranch on
oad. All large rooms. Baseattached garage. screened

at could

be

family

room.

OENIG &amp; STREY
sell at $46,500.

— $69,500
luxe
baths,
for cozy get-

| highlights the living room.
stom kitchen has everything
in the proper place. Lavish

eramic tile, warm hardwood
al
terrazzo
stone
floors
imum care. Master bath

ate
outside sun area for that
r’? sun tan. Thousands under-

QUIST &amp; CO., INC.
Fox
€

ry

River

LARGE

atmosphere;

ness.

Excellent

itment

fi 4 J

Palatine

CE

Grove

HOME-

also

lot

invest-

4-3245.

KOENIG

OR

See

6-4700

and
complete
' bracket.
Consult

John

4

' Opposite
Classified:
cover pages
Page 86
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26

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

Winnetka Talk * Glen

new

kitchen.

Edith

525 Lincoln
Winnetka
446-6664

Upper

Rooney

Channer

&amp; Assoc.,

Deerfield Villager
Cover Page
Highland Park Herald
Page 81
Serving every North Shore Community
from
offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Winnetka,
Lake
Forest,
Glenview:
Northbrook

&amp; TYSON,

IN WINNETKA

Tip top condition colonial, five master
bedrooms,
5 master
baths,
elegant
living
room
w/fpl.;
formal
dining
rootn
W/fpl.
both
overlooking
Lake,
lovely paneled
library,
family
room

Av.

e

Inc.
202

Northeast

QUINLAN

|

|

UN

the

btfly.

WINNETKA
ENGLISH MANOR HOUSE
Red brick, half timber, slate roof, red
quarry tile floor in spacious reception
hall,
oak
woodwork
and
a
sunny
cheerfulness seldom found in English
style homes. Ist floor includes a large
living room,
with bay, a 21’ dining
room,
sunny
breakfast
room,
16’
library
with
fireplace.
Upstairs
a
large master bedroom with fireplace,
two baths, dressing room-study, three
other master bedrooms, two baths and
a servant’s suite of three rooms and
two baths. Third floor paneled playroom. May be had on 1.25 acre plot or
3/4 acre. A quality home
in every
respect. GEORGE RUMSFELD

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Appleton &amp; Company

INDIAN RIDGE

ton.

Evanston

INC.

1571 SHERMAN AV., EVANSTON
4-2600 —
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

living

rdom_

with

NORTHFIELD

GLENVIEW
SWAINWOOD AREA
THIS ATTRACTIVE
ENGLISH
BRICK
and frame home in popular location is
ready to move into. Large living room
with fireplace, separate dining room,
modern kitchen, perfectly great family room. 3 bedrooms, tile bath. 2 car
garage.
Patio, nice
yard.
Carpeted
and all so tastefully decorated. Hurry!

Hokanson &amp; Jenks

BUILDERS
Landwehr

sized

HERE
IS A FINE
WHITE
PAINTED
brick
ranch
home
in
a
delightful
Northfield
location.
Colonial
living
room with a fireplace, separate dining
room, cabinet kitchen opening onto a
blue stone patio, 3 excellent bedrooms,
2
full
tile
baths.
2
car
attached
Sarage,
gas
heat.
CENTRAL
AIRCONDITIONING
and
a magnificent
yard. This is an outstanding value at
$44,500 and offers delightful living in a
wonderful area.

Low Fifties
Also Another 3,000 Sq. Ft.
4 Bedrm. — 2!/, Bath Colonial
Home for a 60 Day Delivery.
and

Nice

fireplace,
| separate
ining
room,
pleasant cabinet kitchen with eating
space, 2 bedrooms, modern bath and a
screened and glazed rear porch. Here
is very nice living for $27,500.

Location.

Walters

6-1855
6-2700

WHITE PAINTED BRICK BUNGALOW
on Lincolnwood Drive in North Evans-

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Closeout on 2 Builder's Model
Homes — 4 Large Bedrooms
— 2!/, 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

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

EVANSTON
NEWLY OFFERED

UNiversity 4-1102
ALpine 1-1105
EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ONLY
GR 5-0022
GR 5-2383
PArk 4-1757

Rds.

513

Davis

St.

REALTORS
GReenleaf

Evanston

272-5150

New

5-1617

Listing

(Near Ridge}
— Betore You Buy —
TWO-STORY
WHITE
PAINTED
brick
home.
with
fine
architectural
Check Zoning and Housing
design. Outstanding floor plan. Large
living rm. w/fpl., gracious Dining rm.,
Code Requirements
with
bay
and-2
handsome
built-in
china cabinets. Wood cabinet kitchen
The City of Evanston, upon
facing rear yard. Powder rm. 3 BRs,
one ceramic tile: bath. Full basement,
request of an owner or prosscreened porch. Attractive yard with
side drive to 2-car garage. Priced in
pective purchaser, will in30s. Please call Mrs. Hauworth.
spect any property to deter- Evanston N.W.
New Listing
mine compliance with the APPEALING FAMILY HOME
IN
dining rm., cheerful kitchen w/eating
Housing and Zoning Codes.
space. Powder
room.
3 BRs,
one
ceramic
tile bath
w/shower.
Good
There is no charge for this
closet
space.
Basement,
front
screened
porch,
fenced
w/many perennials, 2-car
this
for
$30,500.
Please
Hauworth.

Call GReenleaf 5-3100
Extension 270

Westminster
Lake Forest
234-2500

&amp; TYSON,

overlook

service.

PRESTIGE LOCATION AT THE LAKE.
California-type home. Panld. liv.-din.
rm.,
stone
wall
frpl., 3 bedrms.,
2
baths.
Family
rm.,
modern
kit.,
brkfst. rm., 2-car att. garage. Beauty.
ay
and convenience on secluded
ane.
Central air conditioning. $82,500.

INC.

OPEN DAILY 1-5 EXCEPT. MON.
Models on Riverside Ct., Tall Trees.
Ranches;
Colonials
and _ Bi-Levels.
Large lots. Quiet stream lots also for
sale. Come and see or cal]l—
PA 4-5540 or 282-1772
M: r. Dodson.
ROPPOLO-PRENDERGAST BLDRS.

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

250 Ft. Riparian! !

Realtors Since 1884
our picture display ads:

QUINLAN

Rd.

Evanston

East Glenview

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
1151 Waukegan
724-1855

TWO BLOCKS TO CROW ISLAND
Charming
Early
American
Colonial
just listed. Warm pink brick, ‘‘to the
floor’’ windows, authentic doors, brass
. Case lock, living room,
large porch,
tiny
personal
den,
dining
room,
kitchen, powder room. Excellent master
suite
including
bedroom,
well
designed dressing room, vanity, mirrors, small upstairs sitting room with
North
windows
and
private
bath.
Three
other
bedrooms
and
bath.
Basement 3/4 paneled, fireplace, bar,
full bath, Splendid value
at $61,500.
GEORGE RUMSFELD

5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
BRICK RANCH—4!14 BATHS
Custom built for Executive, in estatelike area on heavily wooded grounds
affording
complete
Yivacy.
20x 26
Liv.
Rm.
with
Frpl.;
13x20
Din.
Rm,;
14x19
Fully
Equipped
Cab.
Kitchen with B-B-Q Frpl.; 26x16 ist
Fir. Family
Rm.;
35x15
Jalousied
Porch,
Unusual
Bsmnt.
has
Lounge
Rm. with Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm.
with Frpl.,
Game
Rm.,
Photo
Rm.,
Pow.
Rm.,
Office or Den.
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. Priced at
ae
than
building
cost
plus
land
value.

quiet
23,500

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

242 ACRES

Page

on

JUST LISTED
:
In
very
popular
area.
Attractively
styled
all
brick
ranch
with
good
traffic pattern due to center entrance
hall. Paneled family room in center of
house with access to patio. Nice living
room
with
fireplace,
big
separate
dining
room,
wood
cabinet
kitchen
with breakfast
area.
3 Bedrooms,
2
ceramic
tile
baths,
very
spacious
pecky
cypress
recreation room
with
fireplace
downstairs.
Very
nice private
grounds
with
nice
landscaping
and trees. Walk
to trains,
shopping
and
OLPH,
yet on attractive quiet
street. Call MR. DEAKINS.

CALL

Review

nr.
20s

JUST LISTED
HOME
BEAUTIFUL!
Most attractive
Roman
brick
and
clapboard
ranch
which has real eye catching appeal. ~
Exceptionally
fine
interior,
center
entrance hall design. Very fine large
paneled
family
room,
pretty
living
room
with fireplace, separate dining
room, 3 bedrooms,
2 ceramic baths,
very de luxe large kitchen with all
built-ins and big breakfast room with
slidewalls to private rear yard. Lovely
landscaping and grounds. This splendid home is impeccable and just like
a
model
show
home.
Don’t
miss
SEEING THIS! In 50s. MR. DEAKINS

SPECIAL

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Life
Winnetka Talk
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Announcements

family
rm.,
UPPER

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

COLONIAL”

SELL

20s

&amp; STREY

PA 9-0330
AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330

Realtors

Roger Williams
Pk., II.

garage,
LOW 30s

MID

TIME TO GET STARTED
3 bedroom ranch, nice yard,
cul-de-sac.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON. INC.
Evanston

large,
de
round fireplace

SHORE.

463
‘Highland

car

BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED
Low
low
taxes.
3 bedroom
frame
ranch
in
Glenview.
Kitchen
with
eating space, tiled bath, garage. Many
inclusions.
LOW 20s

De Grazia Realty
TO BUY

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

SPACIOUS RANCH
3 bdrms.,
air-cond.
park and pool.

DE LUXE FACE BRICK CUSTOM DE.sign gem.
112
x 235 magnificent
setting. 8 plus huge rooms, 4 bedrms.,
215 baths, 244 car oversized att. gar.
Owner
has bought
another home
—
see this!

433-4613

2
rm.

GLENVIEW BRICK RANCH
Beautifully built, park-like back yard.
Very secluded. Excellent eating area
in kitchen.
Wonderful
closet
space.

7 bright cheerful rms., 3-4 bedrms.,
‘““FRONT
PARLOR’
and
“BACK
PARLOR”?
—
sep. din. rm.,
NEAR
ye ee
SHOPS
AND
TRAINS.
Call
oday! .

EXECUTIVE'S

baths,
in din.

Bay—all_

2-5 P.M

' WINNE TKA

landscaped floodlighted yard and beyond
over
the Golf Course,
also 3
Bedrms.,
2 Vanity
Tile
Baths,
full
heated basement, 2 car att. garage.
Reduced to $45,000.

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with
extra
large
family
room.
2
car
garage. Large utility room.
LOW 30s

REDUCED

AMERICAN
$26,000

Brkfst.

OWNER

drm.,
2
Parquet floor

area.

Hillcrest

SRD

|

WINNETKA
This attractive Farm
House 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
windows,
separate
dining room,
paneled
den,
bath,
updated
kitchen
and
paneled
breakfast room, screened porch. Upstairs four bedrooms
and bath. Two
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
$47,500. CAL DAVIS

Evanston

Northwest

Sale—Houses

W
(1 blk. N. of Old Elm, E. off Timber Ln.)
Luxury brick and frame
Colonial. 4
lge. bdrms. on 2nd. Liv. rm., din. rm.,
den, family rm. and kit. w/lge. eating
area on list. A full bsmt., 2 car att.
home ingupper bracket!
MRS.
ROESING

DE LUXE BRICK RANCH WITH PANoramic
Views!
Liv. Rm.
with Frpl.
and
Pict. Wdw.,
Dining
area
with
Sliding cre Wdw. Wall to Patio, full
equipped
Birch Cabinet Kitchen with

BRICK CUSTOM RANCH HOME
Full
basement,
newly
remodeled
kitchen and baths, garage. Quiet culde-sac. Immaculate condition.
$32,900

Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm, 2 bdrms. plus den (usable as 3rd
bedrm.)
14% tiled baths,
open patio
and scrnd. porch; att. gar., gas heat,
paneled
walls
and
open
beamed
ceilings.
Lot
100
x 230.
Fine
value.
$39,500.

DRASTICALLY

JUST

DESIRE
DRAMATIC
HOME
4 bedroom Colonial air-conditioned, de
luxe
kitchen,
private
patio,
2
car
garage. Reduced to
D 40s

with

wooded

Central

IN 40s

; TRANS

For
O

LOVELY DUTCH COLONIAL HAS LIV.
rm.
15x25
with
Frpl.,
Birch
Cab.
Kitchen with dishwasher and Brkfst.
Rm.,
Din.
Rm.
or
Den,
enclosed
Porch and Pow. Rm.;
2nd flr. has 3
Bedrms. (very
large
master);
and
Bath
and
stairway
to floored
attic.
Home
has
full basement
with
Gas
heat,
fenced
rear
yard
and
taxes
under $500. Reduced to $28,500.

GLENVIEW 4 BEDROOMS
Lovely Cape Cod, lge. rms., secluded
patio, well built, sep. din. rm. MID
s

location.

rights

50s

room.

360 feet of sand beach. Your inquiry
and inspection invited.
EAST GLENVIEW
Most
attractive
Redwood
Contempo-

SMART

GLENVIEW

MID

NORTHBROOK BRICK RANCH
With 3 bedrooms,
2 baths. Beautiful
home.
Excellent
condition.
Lovely
wooded lot. Mahogany paneled family

ent
rm

Selo-—-Houses

Sarage
and
an
abundance
of
closets
and _ storage
Space. Irregular lot 148’ Frtge. Priced
to sell at only $64,500.

tern.

near schools
liv. rm., din.

Riparian

&amp; STREY

For

‘a

‘EAST GLENVIEW
Custom
built
and
located
in
the
Glenayre Section is this de luxe 4 or 5
Bedrm. Brick Colonial. Has Liv. Rm.

WILMETTE 2 STORY COLONIAL
A wonderful home for a large family
on
quiet
cul-de-sac.
5
bedrooms,
separate
dining
room,
family
room
with fireplace.
Excellent traffic pat-

rm.,
bright
cabt.
kitchen,
3
nice
bedrms.,
11% baths,
recreation
rm,.
w/frpl:,
2.
car
att.
In
top
gar.
condition. Only $37,500.
HIGHLAND PARK
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
recrea-

tional

158

GLENVIEW—TALL TREES
Charm,
space,
location
and _ top
condition combined in this 4 bedroom,
212 bath, de luxe split level. Owner
transferred. Available immediately.
MID 50s

Spacious liv. rm., din. L, beau. G.E.
kitchen,
3 lovely bedrms.,
11% tiled
baths,
paneled
recr.
rm.
with
fireplace and wet bar,
att. gar., patio.
Carpeting, many extras incl. A joy to
show $39,500.
EVANSTON
Lovely
7
rm.
White
Colonial
just
offered in fine North Evanston area.
Attr. liv. rm., frpl., din. rm.,
cabt.
kitchen 4 fine bedrms., 21% tiled baths,
space for recr. rm. in full dry bsmt.,
large scr. pch., gas ht. att. gar. Conv.
to schools, shopping and transportation. Perf. cond. Imm. poss. $49,500.
EVANSTON
Well
built
Stucco
home
in _ good
condition throughout. Good dry basement. Living rm., dining rm., large
kitchen, pantry or could be converted
into powder rm., 3 good size bedrms.,
bath, electric service all rewired in
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
downspouts, 2-car garage. Reasonable poss.
$26,500.
EVANSTON
:
Top
quality
brick
ranch
home
iy.
convenient
location
with
your
owf
swimming
pool
(fenced).
Attr.
liv.
rm., fpl., dining rm.,
cabt. kitchen,
brkfst. nk., 3 bedrms., 114 tiled baths,
panld. family recr. rm. w/frpl., scr.
peh.,
att. gar. In absolutely perfect
condition
throughout.
Unusual
buy
$49,500.
GLENVIEW
.
Attractive
Brick
Georgian
home
in

DAvis

EN BAY ROAD, WINNETKA

KOENIG

WILMETTE
Beautiful Colonial Ranch just offered
in highly desirable
area. Large
liv.
rm., marble
fpl., dining rm.,
lovely
kitchen,
breakfst.
rm.,
2 twin
size
bedrms.
plus
paneled
den
or
3rd
bedrm.,
2 tiled
baths,
tile floored,
bsmt.,
screened
porch
overlooking
pretty
garden,
2
car
att.
gar.,
landscaped
lot
110x103.
A
quality
home in spotless condition. $51,500.
GLENVIEW
Well constructed face brick ranch on
corner
lot on beautiful
tree shaded
lane in Glenview. 3 bedrms.,
family
rm.,
fully tiled bath,
paneled
recr.
rm. in bsmt., attached garage on 12
acre. $34,500.
LINCOLNSHIRE '
Lovely Contemporary ranch home on
wooded
42 acre.
Spacious
in every
way. Just offered. Slate entry, cathedral
ceiling living
rm.,
dining rm.,
frpl., step-saver
Revco built-in Frigfreezer, B.I. range, D and D, lovely
family rm., brkfst. bar, 3 good B.R., 2
tiled baths, 2-car garage; lots of good
closet
space.
Beautifully
landscaped
grounds.
A real buy!
Possession 30
days. $47,500.
WILMETTE
Immaculate
6 rm.
brick
ranch
in

highly

s

For Sale—Houses

SMART &amp; GOLEE

WER

mee

a

McGUIRE

&amp; ORR,

GR_5-1080
GOLF
RANCH
3 bedroom deluxe face brick ranch in
beautiful area. Thermopane windows
throughout,
Ceramic
Tile
baths.
A
really fine home
with elegant landscaping. Call us for further informatoin. Priced
in low 70s.

If You

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

INC.
BR

Have

3-3220

Little Cash

BUT CAN MAKE
SIZEABLE
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.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
PA
AL
CR

rear
yard
garage. All
call
Mrs.

Roth Mortgage Corporation
St.
.
UNiversity 91444 Evanston
°°

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

3000 Central

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KENILWORTH—Experts agree that the
most important factor in house hunting is location. This older house, in
need
of
extensive
repair,
is
in
a
wonderful east location on a beautiful
lot 100
x 175. There
are 6 bedrooms
and 24% baths plus a detached garage
with a second
floor apartment.
The
price is $59,500.
GLENCOE—If
you are looking for that
well built cozy ranch that’s within easy
walking distance of the train, shops
and th Central School, be sure to see
this great house. Living room, dining
room,
pleasant kitchen, 3 bedrooms,
bath
and powder
room.
The
heated
garage is attached, the lot is 58 x 153
and the price is $32,500.

WANTED

$67,500
REAL
VALUE
IN A ROMAN
BRICK
Ranch on almost an acre near Sunset
Ridge
Country
Club.
4 bedrooms,
3
bath, built-in kitchen, paneled family
room with bar and barbecue, Ist floor
utility room plus a partial basement.
Priced for quick sale.

GOELZER
714 ELM

and

servants’

Willow

HOME

Magnificent

IS

and

WHERE

views

THE

HEART

IS—

and you will lose yours to this well
planned exciting Bi Level in a choice

location. 3 Bedrms:,
2 baths. LivingDining rm. ‘‘L.” Kit. w/D and D and
eating area. Centrally air conditioned.
PERFECT CONDITION!
NEED

SPACE

A great

AND

all brick

CONVENIENCE?

home

with

carriage

house
for
income.
Near
Lake
and
town.
MANY
BEDRMS.
A
REAL
FAMILY HOME.
CALL AT ANY HOUR

KENNETH FRIEND
Hubbard

Woods

EVANSTON,

835-3750

BOLTWOOD

PARK

AREA

End unit townhouse—move
in condition.
2 large
bedrms.;
142
baths;
living-din.
rm.
comb.;
kit. w/eating
area
plus
pan.
rec,
rm.
Fully
carpeted;
wall
air
conditioner:
storms; 43 x 63 fenced yard; patio and
parking space; many extras: walk to
bus, schls. and shops. $19,950.
OWNER, 475-5174.

July 27,

1967

HI

6-5700

Fi

non

bedrooms-in
mint condition)
SICK AND TIRED
of looking at broken down old homes
just because it’s an excellent neighborhood?
‘Then
you
should
see
this
gem. It has the neighborhood and the
newly
painted
exterior
and
the
remodeled interior. A smart choice for
the buyer who is too busy to ‘‘do it
yourself.’’
Only
a
short
walk
to

Willard School Price reduced $41,500.

NORTH
IMAGINE

EVANSTON-SKOKIE
GARRISON

COLONIAL

Liv.
rm.
w/F.P.;
D.R.;
Kit.—all
large.
Den,
screened
porch,
3 big
B.R.s,
344
baths,
paneled
rec.
rm.
w/F.P.
AIR
COND.
Hemphill
built.
a
Virginia
Frame
(eves.
446-

CUSTOM BUILT BRICK RANCH
in New Trier West school dist. Lg. liv.
rm., sep. din. rm., 3 bdrms., 2 baths,
full bsmt. Immed. poss. Low 50s. Call
Mrs. Leith (eves. 446-7384)

John Channer
525

(with

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hlllcrest 6-84.00

BEING

EXCELLENT
STUCCO
RESIDENCE
Living rm. w/frpl., DR w/built buffet,
cabinet
kitchen
w/eating
space
and
pwdrm. on Ist floor. 3 bedrooms. and
bath on 2nd. Htd. BR space on 3rd.
Bsmt. rec. rm. HW ht., Det. garage.
Near Logan
and St. Joseph schools.
Mid 30s. Shown only by appt.
ROOMS
WITH
AIR CONDITIONING
Lovely home—living rm., w/frpl., DR.,
adjoining family rm., kitchen
wD/D
and
eating
space,
2 bedrooms
and
tiled bath on lst floor. Lge. bedrm.
and bath on 2nd. Basement rec. rm.,
FA gas ht. Att. garage. Mid 40s.
7 rooms, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Full
basement with rec. rm., gas ht. New 2
car garage and patio. Near Highcrest
cs
a N.T. East High School District.
i
s.

Vroman-McKnight
515-4th

plus)

CLOSE

CHARMING
WE

(With

ENOUGH

to

COLONIAL

3 bedrooms

COULD

GO

and

14% baths)

ON

ABOUT

COLONIAL TOWN

Located close to beach and park on
Sheridan
Road.
2 comfortable
size
bedrooms,
large kitchen with eating
area, patio, yard, and garage. $29,750.

(Newly

Listed)

2 BATHS,

mrs. MADISON

Wilmette

BEAUTIFUL
OLDER
HOME;
EXCELlent
location
overlooking
park
and
lake;
New
Trier
East;
large
playroom;
barbecue; bar; sauna; lounge,
1144
baths
in
basement;
liv.
rm.;
fireplace;
din.
rm.;
breakfast
rm.;
lge. kitchen; powder rm. Ist floor; 4
bedrms.;
3 baths;
sleeping porch;
2
rm.,
bath
apt.
(in-laws
or
maid)
upstairs; 3 car heated garage. 835-3648
after 7 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen

CHICAGO

FOUR

LISTING:

BIG ENOUGH

FOR

acre

with

COMFORT,

wonderful

Green

AL

Bay

privacy

and

Priced
in
(AL 1-0550,

low
res.)

Rd.,

Garage.

5 ROOM
BUNGALOW
in quiet residential
neighborhood
within
walking
distance to shops, schools, transportation. Full bsmt. Living rm./dining rm.
comb.
Two
twin sized bedrms.
One
nursery
or
sewing
rm.
Sunrm.
or
study
connects
with master
bedrm.
Plenty of storage area. Floored attic.
Detached 1 car garage. Home in good
clean condition. Call—AL VILLIESSE

TO LIST AND
CALL

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Forest-Lake

Bluff

BUSI

The

5

FI

recent.

So

why

not¢

Parquet

floors

sound-proof

den

presently

i

use

garage.

oe

MOST LIVABLE HOUSE FO
least money.
Attractive
livil
with
fireplace
and
cheerful
room,
window; separate dinin
en with eating
area,
plus
a
pin
bedrooms
Carpeting
and
appliances—
2 car gar
Full
basement;
schools
are within walking
so is the train. Low 30s.

room

with

fireplace;

kitchen with eating area, sto
refrigerator included. Complete!
Full
basement;
gar
orated;
blocks
to
Downtown
Evan
blocks to Dewey School. Only

INDIAN HILL REALTY, IN

BAKER

REALTORS

:

38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetk
Hilicyest 6-0900
‘

WINNETKA

6-1015

HUBBARD

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee
Wilmette

Attractive

and

AND

FRAME

brick

baths,

WOODS

custom

built

split-level.

streamlined

AREA
lannon

4 bdrm

kit.

w

stove, refrig., d/w and dis
brkfst.
area.
Beautiful
fam
with stone frpl. and wet bar. Terr
with built-in
out for hi-fi.

barbecue. Piped
:
Centrally air conditio:

Nr. grade and parochial schls., trai

4

CONVENIENT WINNETKA LOCATION
2 story Brick—4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths,
Nice fenced-in yard. 1 car gar. Close
4 geneae
and Northwestern station.
n
50s.

Green
1-5600

a Realtor.

room,

Living

EASY WALK TO EVERYTHING
Grade
school, parochial school, high
school
and
church.
2
story.
brick
colonial on 50 x 150 ft. lot. 4 bedrooms,
21% baths. Family room with fireplace
on first floor. 2 car garage. In 50s.

600
AL

IS OUR

QUALITY
AT A LOW
PRICE.
We
offer
this
3
bedroom
townhouse
in a convenient
loc:

ON

bedrooms; 242 baths; full bsmnt. with
family room; 2 car garage. Modestly
priced low 20s.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN 4-6950

KENILWORTH

HOME

attached.

MOD.
BRICK-FRONT
bdrms., full bsmt., nicely
fenced yd. $32,000.

BRICK

o

W.N.N.

constructed

INVESTGOOD
ment if you have an eye for business.
15 rms. licensed rooming house. Full
bsmt.
2
car
gar.
Large
lot
in
exceptionally good location.

COD,

So.

recording studio. Master bedrc
sundeck, dressing room a
other bedrooms and 21% ba

EXCEPTIONALLY

CAPE

ST.,

ceilings.

music

NON-RACIAL
ATTRACT.
ranch w/3
landscaped

ae
GLE!

and

living
room,
yet
room |
formica cabinet kitche n with b
Spacious |
and
eating
area.
family.
room
with
sliding
|
patio
ard
stone
fireplace.

Realtor
ALpine

room!
in lo

NOTHING WAS SPARED TO M AK
this 2 year
old centrally
tioned contemporary split
leve
the best money _ can
Wi r,

winding lane. Unusually large living
room w/fireplace, dining room, modern kitchen, 2 good sized bedrooms
w/connecting
tile
bath,
screened
porch,
attached
garage.
Beautifully
landscaped lot with 130’ frontage. In
30s.

J. CLARKE

ELM

serve yourself!
today?

GLENVIEW
ONE

Rd.

ti

&amp;

in realty activity has kept |
busy. .. They have the backgr
serve you far better than y

vate lane near Tower Rd. Large living
room
with fireplace
and bay.
Four
lovely bedrooms.
2142 baths,
paneled
den
and
recreation room
with
fireplace. Screened porch overlooks golf
course. Immaculate condition. In 60s.
AIR
CONDITIONED.

DELIGHTFUL

famil

Price,

of Wagner

through

RESIDENCE,

ON

large

garage.

‘‘YOUR

ROAD

ACRE

a

MOST HOME-SEEKERS a
to save time and gene

WINNETKA
14

ESTATES

INDIAN HILL REALTY,

$84,500.

WITH

have

and Company
751

close
to
Lake
Michigan.
6 family
bedrooms, 3 tile baths on the 2nd plus
2 maid’s rooms and bath on the 3rd.
32’ living room w/fireplace,
17’
x 21’
dining
room,
paneled
family
room,
modern
kitchen
w/breakfast
room,

COLONIAL

HILL

Hugh C. Mic ‘

Sun. 2-5

BRICK

AS

Av.) 8 room Colonial of Bur
and cedar, all tastefully decor
sparkling clean. Lovely large
large
room
plus
dining
owde
space in the kitchen.
Master suite with BEAUTIF
3 other bedrooms
and large
bath. The family room with
plank flooring, Weatheredge fi:
doors to patio, you °
and slidin
eave.
Full
basem
want
to
great recreation room possibil
garage.
AVAILA
car
att.
:
SCHOOL time—price, low
70s.

ON
QUIET
living room

HOME

‘

Upwards

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
1346 SOMERSET DRIVE,

KENILWORTH
DELIGHTFUL

you

attached

bedrooms, 312 baths on about 42 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 garage. Gas heat. High 70s.

SELL

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake

$17,800. 3
floor);
142
low

scale entertaining —
all of the finest —

kitchen. All EASY
plus a lst floor laundry

Shore Since 1903
Rd., Evanston
BR 3-3900

5-3900

z

this is just the home for you. I
large lot (almost an acre) and
are 6 bedrooms, and 3 bath:
room as well as a large study —
first floor. Full basement
lay
area
which
hasis_asphalt
ooring. King-size cae

Mitchell Brothers

Illinois
273-3855

Mengel &amp; Johnson
AL 1-0018

Do

with fireplace. Separate Dining room.
Kitchen with eating area, 3 Bedrooms
plus large vista room, with Anderson
window
walls,
overlooking
Evanston
Country Club. Attached garage. Upper
30s.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Evanston,

taxes;

Jane Hanley
Alice Pietrowicz
1219 Washington,

EVANSTON - NEW LISTING
FULL PRICE ONLY $26,500

INDIAN

OPEN
SUN.
1-4
LOCATED
3 BED-

Serving the North
2548 Green Bay

DESI

rooms)F

combined.

SKOKIE

CALL

RANCH

Street

Low

2 powder

$100,000.

right

FAMILY—3_bed-

HANDSOME
COLONIAL
one-way
street. Large

Wilmette

In
S.W.
Evanston.
Pleasant
and
spacious
L.R.,
2
bedrooms,
new
paneled
family
room
(or
3rd_bedroom). Kit. w/brk.
area. New Brick
attached
garage,
private
back
yard
w/stockade fence. 220 wiring. 42’ x 124’
lot. Built in 1954. Good
cond.
Quiet
street. Extras. All for $24,750. To see
call LES SIMPSON—now.

524 Davis
491-1855

SMALL

I-lII|

CHARMING

home

ROOM
RANCH.
Living-dining
room
combination
has
timbered
ceiling.
Good closet space. Lovely wooded lot
with fenced yard. Gas Heat, 1% car
garage. $26,750.

HOMEFINDERS
111

2 bath

1017
OAKWOOD
CONVENIENTLY

OWNER

kiddies.
Mrs. May

THE

te

7 bedroom, 4 |

cultured
marb
fixtures,
carved
plaster
cornics, e
kitchen is Thermador
equi ;
has every built-in including
blender, mixer. 3-car gara
fabulous
home
with
practic
elegance

WILMETTE

Desires offer on this fine 4 bedroom,
214
bath
home
in New
Trier
West
School
District.
New
Family
room
w/fireplace, 2 car garage. Live on an

safety for
50s.
Call

BEDROOMS,

12 room,

or large
and has

BORDER.

1100 MOHAWK

BUY

RIDGE

mandy
home,
It is pid tee
area and has been Geelt
a,

EVANSTON

IMPRESSIVE

But not too big for convenience. New
brick home on Cul de Sac in desirable
School
District
28
of
Northbrook.
Large basement, Living room w/fireplace,
Dining
room,
Family
room
w/fireplace,
superb
Kitchen,
Master
Bedroom Suite on first floor, 3 other
spacious bedrooms,
242 baths, 2 car
garage.
CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDITIONED.
Walk
to school, train and
shopping. 60s.
Call Mrs. Rosene

TRANSFERRED

ON

Baths.
keep.

WINNETKA

BEST

(plus

WILMETTE—-Open

This
won't
last
long.
Swiss
Chalet
built like a fortress and fireproof. Full
basement
has
Recreation
room
w/
fireplace.
Tremendous
Living
room
w/fireplace, Dining room, Den, breakfast room, powder room, 4 bedrooms
and
2 porches.
Walk
to New
Trier
East
and
Faith,
Hope
and
Charity.
$47,500.
Call Miss Matheson

SUNSET

in this

JUST LISTED AND ONLY
bedrooms
(one
on Ist

978 Spruce St.
Open Sunday 2 to 5. 142
story: 3 plus bedrms,, liv. rm. w/pan,
frpl. wall. Full din.-rm., nice kitchen,
family
rm.;
large
glazed
porch,
bsmt., 2 car garage, $35,500.
Call Mrs. Rosene

WINNETKA’S

of

EVERYTHING THE HEART

rooms,
enclosed sun porch, Close to
Dodge
and Dempster,
Dawes
School
District. Lot size 24’ x 175’—2-car garage. In the Teens.

UNiversity 9-5600

HOMEFINDERS

OPEN SUNDAY 25.
NORTHFIELD 2 STEEPL

across from
Washington
School.
Lot
size 52’ x 177’. Taxes
$212. An excellent
buy for the young family who want to
start their real estate investments.

and

2902 Central Street, Evanston

‘

JUST REDUCED!
Townhouse on the
lake—3
bedrooms,
112 baths. Attractively paneled recreation room; CENTRAL
AIR
CONDITIONING;
woodape age | fireplace
in
living
room;
Gales
School. All rooms are spacious.
A terrific buy at $29,500. Call today to
see it!

realtors

associates

7

EVANSTON

OVER 30 YEARS
NORTH SHORE SERVICE

OF

A

REALTORS

SEPARATE

dining
room,
and
living
room
with
fireplace.
Convenient
location
surrounded
by
more
expensive
homes.
$33,500.

3
P

WILLOW

WILMETTE
3 BEDROOMS,

%

Bs

gegatig
é

FOR

HOUSE

—
:

‘

Mitchell Bra thare

THE

outstanding construction of this Center Hall Colonial, but you will fall in
love with the country-like
New
England setting, and the fact that your
children
can
walk
to
Lincolnwood
School.
Don’t
miss
this
opportunity
offered at the reduced price of $34,500.

WILMETTE

REALTORS
ALpine 1-0407

EVANSTON
convenience

walk
to the C&amp;NW,
CTA,
Evanston
bus, St. A’s., Haven School, This can
be done from this spacious 3 bedroom
home
that has a remodeled
kitchen
and bath. All this for only $38,000.

NEW

ESTABLISHED NEIGHBORHOOD
Convenient
to
everything.
Glorious
garden, trees. Charming air cond., Red
brick home. Ist floor: lg. airy liv. rm.
w/frpl.; sep. formal din. rm.; fantastic kit. w/lg. eating area; pan. den;
screened porch;
powd.
rm.;
laundry
rm.;
beautiful Master
bdrm.
w/C.T.
bath. 2nd floor: 3 lovely bdrms., C.T.
bath.
In
the
60s.
Consult
Virginia
Frame (eves. 446-3270)

IMMACULATE

COLONIAL

&lt;

ae

158.

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

GLENVIEW

over-

golf course.

Northfield

&amp; Assoc.

~

lagoon

pe

(3.

John Channer

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
Road, Winnetka
HI 6-4500

DON’T PASS THIS UP—PRICED
WAY
UNDER
REPLACEMENT
VALUE!
This fine “home offers the ultimate in
luxury. Living rm.
w/cathedral
ceiling,
oak
pan.
Family
rm.,
large
Bdrms.
Centrally
air
conditioned.
Stunning
landscaping.
Underground
looking

Road,

&amp; Associates

KENNETH FRIEND

sprinkling.

An acre lot,

VJ. BRADY REALTY CO.

Misston E. Davie
&amp; Co.
Bay

fam-

a
swimming
pool,
4
bedrooms,
3
baths, an outstanding family room, a
built-in kitchen, and most attractively
decorated.

WINNETKA

42 Green

Unusual

builder for his own home.

JUST
LISTED!!
Lannon
stone
and
clapboard
Ranch
on
beautiful
3/4
acre. Built by owner and maintained
with care. Living Rm.
(17
x 26) has
lovely
fplce. wall. Another fplce. in
paneled Recreation Rm. in basement.
Separate Dining Rm. Excellent modern
Kitchen
(10.6
x 20).
Master
Bdrm,
with
CT
Bath
and
2 Family
Bdrms. and CT Bath. All have large
closets. Garden Rm. with sliding glass
doors
leads to Terrace
and wooded
property. Attic fan and storage. 2-car
att. garage. Low 70s.

Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

quarters.

SUNSET RIDGE
Country setting yet a short walk to
school. Custom
built by a prominent

HI 6-5544

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

AREA

ily room
and
many,
many
custom
features. Arrange an inspection today.
Upper bracket.

GLENVIEW

GRACIOUS
COLONIAL
BRICK
AND
clapboard
home
in
northeast
area
near beach,
schools
and transportation. Perfect condition. 1st floor has
Liv.
Rm.
(fplee.),
Dining
Rm.
(frpl.), Library, large Kitchen, large
butler’s Pantry, Pwdr. Rm. 2nd floor
has 5 Bdrms., 3 Baths—fplce. in one
bdrm., sleeping Porch. 3rd floor has 2
Bdrms.
and
1 Bath,
large
storage
area. All large rooms. Fenced yard.

ESTATE

SUNSET RIDGE AND
NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
In a beautiful setting of 1.6 acres with
a filtered pool, a private pond and a
Japanese
arden.
Built
by
a_
well
known
architect
for his own
home.
Adaptable to a large or small family
with its 4 master bedrooms, 442 baths,

1850

and WILDE

REALTOR
STREET

PLUSH

DUTCH

CO.

FAMILY
WITH
MANY
CHILDREN
to enjoy this stately. Georgian in a fine
estate
area.°6
bedrooms,
412
baths
plus quarters for help. Family room
plus
playroom and a swimming pool,
Call for rest of details.

WINNETKA—Conveniently located on a
nice lot 50 x 187, this 6 room, 2 story
house is an excellent value in today’s
active market. The first floor has an
enclosed
porch,
living
room,
dining
room,
powder
room
and
a
bright
cheery kitchen. There are 3 bedrooms
and
a
bath
on
the
second,
full
basement and an oversized detached
garage. The price is $29,500.
HIGHLAND
PARK—If
you
share
our
_opinion that well located land is both
“an excellent investment and a hedge
against
inflation,
you
will
want
additional facts about this interesting
property. The 2 story brick contemporary
has
a
living
room
with
a
fireplace,
dining room,
kitchen,
bedroom, library
and 2 baths on the first
floor and 3
bedrooms and 2 baths on
the
second.
It is on
5 _ beautifully
wooded acres with unlimited possibillties for future enhancement. The price
is $69,500.
:

REALTY

NEW LISTING
5;
On
a
quiet
area
in
Sunset
Ridge
school district. First floor has spacious
living
room _ with
fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
step
saving
kitchen with breakfast
area,
master
bedroom
and
bath
plus
a
den
or
second bedroom.
Second
floor has 2
large bedrooms
(one is 12x18)
and
another ceramic bath. Other featurgs
include
a
screened
porch
ideally
located
for
conversion
to
a family
room,
central
air
conditioning
and
beautiful landscaping. Owner building
so
deferred
possession
and
worth
waiting for.

A

ae

For Sale—Houses

Sale—H ouses

V. J. BRADY

HIGHLAND
PARK—Conveniently located in the Ravinia section just a short
walk to schools, shops and the train,
this older’ house provides exceptional
room for the iarge family. The first
floor
has
a_
living
room
with
a
firepla_e,
dining
room,
small
den,
modern kitchen with built-in oven and
range and a bath. There are 5 second
floor
bedrooms
plus
a nursery
and
bath, basement,
hot water gas heat
and
a wonderful
lot
100x185.
The
price is $36,750.

.

SS"

REALTY
Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

shopping.

A splendid

buy

at

)

GLENCOE
ON MARKET!

NEW

A wonderful

fam,

home

$

in the f

of Glencoe. Easy walk to trai
stores,
churches.
Lovely
colonial
with center entry la
h :
rm.
rm.
with
frpl_
din.
w/bu
new
kit.,
wit
storage.
disposal, 3 nice bdrms..
One car gar. Priced at $39,
4%

Be

REAL ESTATE
362

Park

Av.

GLENCOE

- AUTOMOBILE

VE

HUNTING?

A wonderful selection
you in the Want Ads. Turn

to Classification +200
this Paper!

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

9

Class

�LEAS Pies gs Bat
“4

168A - For Sels—Honses-by Aree
DEERFIELD:
KING’S COVE.
BRICK,
4 bedroom,
21%
baths,
central
air.
Lovely wooded lot—patio. Immediate
possession. 945-2162.

DEERFIELD:
BY
tri-level, 2 baths,
as

a
and

whistle,
in
convenient

. Attractive

Dutch

Colonial

w/

Slace in Living
Rm.; 3 bdrms. (2
red); Sep.
Dining Rm.; Modern
Possession
no
problem.
- Call Dorothy Slaughter.
ETTE
rms., 142 bath, den, modern
Car garage. Fine condition.

$50,000.

ms.

brick

ranch,

~ AYARS
egan Rd.
er Tr hest weed

_ JUST
FUL
5

2-3550

LISTED

COLONIAL
Lge.

beam

COMPANY
Northbrook

IN

FINE

lovely

bright

ceiling and a warmth

of

paneling
with exposed
brick
wall
extending
to kitchen.
uipped
with
double
oven,
shwasher
and
disposal.
4
s bdrms. and 214 vanity baths.

EVANSTON

CHOICE

ATTRACTIVE
7
rm;
frpl;
din,
den; bath. 2nd
enclsd. porches;
yard.A real buy

conditioned,

244

car

garage.

LOCATION

EVANSTON. MODERN BRICK RANCH
Perfect condition. Liv. rm., frpl., din.
area, kit., 2 lg. bdrms., Cer. Tile bath,
beautifully
paneled
rec.
rm.,
pow.
rm., bsmt., 2 car. brick gar., patio.
Nr. Transp. schls. Mid 20s.
WARD H. HARRIS
DAvis 8-8759
EVANSTON
Sparkling clean air conditioned ranch
with
pan.
den
and
pan.
rec.
rm.
Exceptionally nice home.
Quick possession. One block to Oakton St.
Reduced to $33,900
EVANSTON
Main flr.

=
master

bdrm.

or

den.

Liv.

rm., sep. din. rm., bath, plus 2 bdrms.

and
bath
on
2nd.
Lge.,
light,
dry
basement with plaster ceiling and
new
tiled floor. A beautiful house, 12
block
to Dodge bus.
29,500

In

Glencoe Realty

ETHEL
tral Av.,
N.E.

ROSENTHAL

See While You

N.E. Evanston home.
S, 2 baths and a pretty yard.
ace in the living room and also
edroom;
kitchen equipped with
her and disposal. Lovely famin most convenient location.
ate possession, Priced in mid-

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

“TRULY TRADITIONAL
BATHS,

arate 2 room

5 BDRMS.,

GEORGE

J. CYRUS &amp; CO.

UN

233 Asbury

4-9020

,

baths.

60s.

parks

and privacy for the oldest.
distance to everything. Low,
Call McBean
(Home)
UN 4-

} or GR 5-1010..

PETERSON

AND

CO.

BRICK AND FRAME
BIfe 70 ft. lotin fine section of
mette.
Liv.
rm.,
sep.
din.
3 bdrms., 2 baths, fam. rm.
t, pnenes
ear.
oe
air
hum
ier.
Entire property: in

t. ,
cond

;

OARD
t in

COLONIAL
RANCH
Glenview. Liv. rm.,

ON
din.

Bi ., large pan. fam. rm., den.
Sk, tiled bath, gas heat, attach.
Poss. Sept. ist. $24,000.
$24,

FIGHE REALTY Co.
REALTORS
Wilmette

ALpine

1-3005

For Sale—Houses by Area
or

-

ERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS

Heavily

wooded,

*
DeLuxe

fully

improved

FEATURING
4 and 5 bedrm.

enter entry foyer
parate dining room
ceramic tile baths
d family rm. with

hen

js

with built-ins

ment

and

2-car

CED

FROM

L OPEN.

DRIVE

mm.

poss.

on

andable

Colonials

frplc.

garage.
1 model

OUT TODAY!

CR 2-7300

Northbrook

DEERFIELD

ranch
— This

PA

4-3294.

charming

EVANSTON
N.
E.
BY
OWNER
Charming, well-built brk. house, close
to beaches,
N.
Campus,
schools,
public trans. 4 bdrms., 212 baths, pan.
bsmt.,
Ige. heated
garden
rm.,
att.
htd. gar., w/2 patios. Upper forties.
475-0421 or 492-5527 by appt.
EVANSTON N.W.
BY OWNER
All brick bungalow. Upstairs finished
into 4th bdrm.
plus
alcove.
Double
arage.
Full
bsmt.
Willard
School.
ow 30s. 2525 Lawndale. UN 9-2911 for
appt., if no answer call 475-2738.

ige
re.

;

a breezeway

and is situated
Price $26,000.

r

enon
PEN

Rd.,
ALL

FIELD—BY
OWNER—4_
BDrms., 244 baths, 2 story colonial. Sep.
a. rm.,
pan. fam. rm. w/bkshlvs.,
n
. Dishwasher, water softener,
e humidifier,
custom
drapes,
., Many wood shutters, att. gar.
psmt.,
dog
run.
8’x 10:
steel
age bldg., swing set, prof. ldscpd.,
1 trees
and
shrubs.
Across
k. Immed. occup. $44,500. 274
. 945-2677.

. Classified

living

with

raised

SEQUENS
1240

Meadow
OPEN

REALTY

Rd., Northbrook
272-0200
ALL DAY SUNDAY

GLENVIEW
CUSTOM BUILT AND DESIGNED
BY
architect
for
present
owner.
848
Glenwood Road—heavily wooded area
—New Trier East District. 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, 2 fireplaces. Large wooded
lot.
75’
frontage.
DELIGHTFUL
BRICK
CAPE
COD,
full bsmt.
with
recreation area. To inspect call Mrs.
McBean
(Eves)
UN
4-5064.
L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co. Realtor GR 5-1010.
GLENVIEW-TALL
TREES;
BY
OWNer. Custom built 4 bdrm brick ranch;
3 baths;
living rm.
w/natural
stone
frpl.; full dining rm.; Irg. tiled foyer;
pnid. family rm. w/built-ins and stone
frpl.;
dream
kitchen;
professionally
finished rec, rm. w/built-ins and bar;
deluxe
apptmts.
thruout;
completely
decorated.
Landscaped
wooded
lot;
reasonable
taxes;
priced
for
quick
sale. 724-8721.

CR
PA
AL

2-0330
9-0330
1-0330

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

GLENVIEW

REALTY

OUR 42ND YEAR
GOOD VALUES

Immediate

GLENVIEW:
BI-LEVEL;
3 BDRMS:;
2 baths;
separate
dining
rm.;.
Irg.
living rm., family size kitchen; heated
sunroom;
family rm.
w/bar;
2 car
sarans op 14 acre lot. Mid 30s. PA 9239 Glendale

Rd.

GLENVIEW:
COUNTRY
HOUSE
ON
secluded
acre.
2
bdrms.
down,
2
bdrms.
up
plus
study,
3 full
C.T.
baths, 2 powder rms., lge. liv. rm.,
and din. rm.,
lge. kit. with
brkfst.

area,

owner

TV

PA

rm.,

rec.

9-3630.

rm.,

2 frplcs.

Call

$90,000. firm.

GLENVIEW
EAST
3-BDRM.,
2
C.T.
baths;
bi-level;
fam.
rm.
w/frplc.;
screened porch;
walk to schls., and
shop.
By
owner.
Low
40s.
Immed
occup. Open house Sun. July 30, 2-4
p.m. 1419 Hollywood Ln. PA 9-0598.
GLENVIEW
WEST—FOR
SALE
BY
Owner.
4 bdrm.
Colonial;
liv.
rm.
w/frple.; din. rm.; fenced yd.; attractive landscaping. $37,900.
Call for appointment 729-0703.
GLENVIEW;
BY
OWNER.
3 BDRM.
brick ranch; 11% baths; —_
w/brick
BBQ;
screened porch.
Close to park
w/pool
and
schools.
Low
30s.
3711
Knollwood, Glenview. PA 9-1866.
GLENVIEW-EAST.
OWNER.
WEST
New
Trier;
4 bedrm
colonial.
214
baths, pan. fam. rm. w/frpl., sep. din.
rm., Carpets, drapes, elec. kit., Many
extras, immac. Mid 50s. 729-2655.
GLENVIEW EAST
BY OWNER
641 Indian Rd. 2-story Colonial; choice
wooded
street;
3 plus
bdrms.:
11%
baths; by appt: 724-8139.

CUSTOM
BUILT
6-ROOM
BRICK
ranch; 2 bedrooms; plus large paneled
family room; full basement; overhead
plumbing;
aluminum
storms
and
screens;
115-car brick garage. Excellent buy at $26,000.

Glenview

Area

AIR-CONDITIONED
CLEAN
7 ROOM
split-level house in excellent condition.
Living room with fireplace: recreation
room;
dining room;
3 bedrooms:
11%
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.

Glenview Realty
1141

Established
Waukegan Road

HIGHLAND

PARK
LUXURY

Idlewood

653

Roger

NEW
HOME

Realty Co., Inc.

Williams

ID 2-6776

Highland

Park

HIGHLAND PARK EAST
Exceptionally
fine
Hemphill
built
home. 3 bdrms., 244 baths, in prime
east Braeside location. Centrally air
cond. Beautiful new Mutschler dream
kit. Quick possession. $62,500.
:

1925
PArk

4-0600

GLENCOE REALT
ETHEL

ROSENTHAL

835-1800

HIGHLAND PARK
COUNTRY HOME AREA
Modern 1 story 9 room Colonial home
in top condition. Separate new 14 x 21’
heated ata
ag
with latest equipment.
xtensive
perennial
garden,
fruit and flowering trees and shrubs
on
approx.
3 landscaped
acres
in
Highland Park. Designed by Bertram
Weber. For sale by owner.
;
Upper 60s.
Call 432-2466.

HIGHLAND

PARK

IN TIME

EAST

FOR

SCHOOL

Beautiful 4 bdrm., 3 bath, cent. air
cond. split level with sep. din. area.
Modern
kit., fam.
rm.
Att. 215 car
garage. Bsmt. hobby rm. 3 blks.- to
school. By owner. ID 3-0871.

er

For Sale—Houses by Area

HIGHLAND
PARK;
ONE
OWNER.
Luxury rancH on 1% acre. 3 bdrms., 3
baths;
28’ liv. rm. w/frpl.;
full din.
rm.; 17’ kitch. w/breakfast area and
pantry; den; pan. rec. rm.; wet bar.
249 car attach. gar. w/ elec. door; scr.
peh. Fully air cond. 9 closets. Many
custom, features.
Beaut.
views
from
every room.
HIGHLAND PARK—BY OWNER
3. bdrms., split-levei brk. and redwd.,
2 comp.
baths,
kit.
w/eating
area,
garb. disp. Pan. fam. rm., util. rm.
ike new
crptng.,
drapes.
Lndscpd.
yd. w/fount. Air cond. New gar. All
appls. Gas heat. Upper 20s. 831-3214.
HIGHLAND
PARK
BY
OWNER
3 bdrm.
house
nr. Lincoln
School.
Alum, siding; 2 car gar.; 50 x 150 lot;
nicely
landsc.,
Lge.
living
rm.
w/
frpl.;
din.
L;
elec.
stove,
refrig.,
washer incl. Upper 20s. ID 2-6671.
HIGHLAND
PARK
CHOICE
AREA,
Elegant 7 rm., 2 bath, brick home, top
cond.,
slate roof. 4 exquisitely pan.
rms. Near schools, shops, train. Sac.
$37,500. Call ID 2-6922.
KENILWORTH,
606 RODGER.
3 BDrms.;
212 baths;
fully air cond.;
2Z
blks. Sears School; 4 blks. New Trier;
3 blks. train. Call owner, 251-3606.
LAKE BLUFF
Bavarian
split
level
on
acre
plus,
w/front and rear balconies. 4 bdrms.,
2 baths w/master bdrm.
suite, fam.
rm. w/frple. and sliding glass door to
rear patio. Cathedral plank and beam
ceilings in liv. rm., din. rm., and kit.
Lake
Bluff-Lake
Forgst
Sch.
Dist.
Priced in the high 40s.
Directions: Skokie Hwy. N. to 176, E.
to Green Bay Rd., N. 1 mi. to Signe

~ SAJE ASSOC. INC.
234-9250
OTHER HOMES AND LOTS AVAIL.
In Lake Forest—Lake Bluff Area

LAKE

OPEN

BLUFF

HOUSE SUNDAY
JULY 30—1-5

303 SHERIDAN Place
Might be sold on contract. 3 bdrms.,
den, 14% baths, frpl., din. rm., mod.
kit., bsmt.,
1 car gar. Nr. schls. and
shopping. Call Owner 234-2308.
LONG GROVE
Exotic California Ranch Home
overlooking
country
club
on
1 aacre.
6
Rooms,
spacious studio with custom
bar
and
Hi-Fi.
Liv.
rm.
w/lg.
romantic stone fireplace, picture windows,
slate floors,
Master
bedroom
w/Roman bath. Excellent for retired
couple. Terrific buy at $59,500.

LINDGREN

LONG

&amp; ASSOC.

GROVE

634-3391.

MUNDELEIN...
5 room 3 bedrm.
Close to schools
$17,500.

ranch w/basement.
and shopping.
Only.

The Country Cousin
REALTORS

119 W. Maple Ave.
MUNDELEIN

(Highway-176)
566-6720

NORTHBROOK
INTERESTING
AND
unusual!!
Bright,
3-bedroom
contemporary ranch.
It’s a nicely
roomed property on a large lot na
higheer ace
by
a _ tremendous
kitchen.

CENTRALLY
AIR CONDITIONED
split level.
3 bedrooms — 2 baths —
great family room — attached 2-car
garage.
Little
traveled
area
close
to everything. $41,000.

YARS

LISTING

HIGHLAND PARK
ONE YEAR OLD
Outstanding value. 3 bdrm., 21% bath,
air cond. bilevel. 2 car gar. Beautifully .decorated..
Unusually
lge,
and
plentiful
closets.
Now
reduced
for
quick sale.
$39,900.

Glenview
Possession

158A.

GLENVIEW BY OWNER. BEAUTIFUL
3 bedrm. ranch, ideally located on a
quiet cul de sac. Lge. cheerful kitchen
with ages
area; paneled family rm.
or den w/frplace; att. 142 car garage
with storage; lge. lot; easy access to
everything;
low taxes;
asking price
$25,900. Call 729-2584.

9 year old air conditioned split level
built
by
Bertram
Weber
of
finest
materials.
24x23’
liv.
rm.
with
beamed
ceiling
and
stone
fireplace
wall. Sep. party-sized din. rm.
with
parquet fir. Library with frplc. Ash
pan’d kit. has family size breakfast
area
and
all
built-in
appliances.
Master bdrm.
has dressing rm.
and
own bath. Two
other family bdrms.
with hall bath. (2 more bdrms. easily
added). Powder rm., scrnd. porch plus
2 patios. 2 car gar. Call for details, by
appointment only.

LD—EXECUTIVE
TRANSrm.
split.
Recently
dec’d.
cr ptng., fin. bsmt., scrnd.
binds trees. Walk to schs. Mid

945-2598

large

EVANSTON WEST
2 bdrm. ranch with full bsmt., 2 car
garage.
Excellent
condition
throughout. Low 20s. Call Mr. Massman, L.A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.
FOX LAKE
OPEN 2-5.
SUN. JULY 30th
Beautiful
year
around
lake
front
9
room
home.
2 car
garage
plus
a
RENTAL home, 88’ sea wall and pier
cyclone fenced on professionally landscaped
2/3
acre.
Enjoy
lake
living
year around and INCOME TOO. Low
40s.
Seeking
an
offer.
Route
12° to
Route
132 (Grand)
Foxlake,
East 2
miles,
Ist street past Sauaw
Creek,
turn left to 512 Stanton Point Road.

to a 2 car

Northbrook
272-0200
DAY SUNDAY

unusually

GLENVIEW
EAST,
NEW
TRIER
township. Quality brick ranch; 5 large
rooms;
att.
garage;
patio;
ideal
location. $29,900. By owner. 729-0531.

2

on a lovely 3/4
Ask for Lillian

GOLF

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
3 bdrm. sturdily built. Like new brick
ranch.
Panel. rec. rm., ceramic tile
bath. Dawes schl., close to shop. and
transp.
Many extras.
328-0283

90m
home
with
its
unusually
living,
dining
room
is
now
able ON
CONTRACT.
This fine

includes

NORTHWEST

KOENIG &amp; STREY

$46,900

WOOD BUILDERS
tie Hwy.

1%

3-2660

EVANSTON N.W. ORIG. OWNER
4 bdrm.
brick home, 21% C.T. baths,
pan.
den,
att.
gar.,
full
basement,
frpl. Many closets, exc. fam. flr. plan.
W to W. crptng, gas heat, ser. porch.
Beaut. landscpd. Sept. 1 occ. Lincolnwood school. Upper 40s. 2314 Simpson,
DA 8-6125.

Da ekyard BUT large professionally
aped front yard. This house has
thing
for
everybody.
For
the

est Ist floor family room,

BR

WALK
TO WILLARD
SCHOOL.
WELL
constructed brick Cape Cod. 7 rms. 3
bdrms., den, eat in kit. sep. din. rm.,
114 baths. Lg. 215 x 55’ fenced yard w/
fruit trees and lg. shade trees. Att.
ar, Wall to wall carpet. Awnings and
air cond. inc. $39,750 Phone Owner
at 869-9017.

INC.,

suite with CT

Can

3 BDRMS,
plus two more
possible,
bright and large living room, newer
kitchen and bath, nice side yard, 4 car
rentable garage, stroll to shops and
transportation.
716
MONROE.
Only
$26,750.

EVANSTON

LUS CT

835-1800

EVANSTON

H.P.
EVANSTON

VIEW—BEAUTIFUL
ACRES

hearth
fireplace,
dining
room,
tile
kitchen with eating area. Tile bath.
Full basement - walnut paneled rec.
room
with fireplace.
Cen. Air cond.
Only $44,500.

N.E.

ROOM
HOME
LIV.
rm;
mod.
kit;
d/d;
fl., 3 bdrms;
bath; 2
garage. lovely fenced
asking $30,500.

eS

Area

COUNTRY
LIVING
in one of Glenview’s finest East locations. Over 42
acre, beautifully landscaped lot. Only
minutes
to
train
and
shopping,
12
block
to
bus
service
to
downtown
Chicago.
3
bedroom
brick
ranch,

refrig.,

JUST LISTED

iy.@

p

GLEN

DEERFIELD;
TRANSFERRED,
MUST
sell. 4 BR. or 3 BR. and den. Top cond.
Cent.
air
cond.
Beaut.
landscaped.
Choice location. By owner. 945-5475.

full basement,

room,
2 car
garage,
newly
ed,
immediate
possession.

| 188K: Bor Sele--Honses by

OWNER—3 BDRM.
rec. rm., fin. bsmt.,

util. rm. A/C. Washer, dryer,
D and D. $36,000. 945-5515.

excellent
to
every-

eae

824

Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

2-3550

COMPANY
Northbrook

NORTHBROOK

LEA

TWO MODELS NOW FOR SALE
The outstanding values in Northbrook
today, more “room for living’. More
conveniences than other homes costing
much more. Spacious family rooms,—
and recreation rooms too. 21% baths,

formal dining

room—master

bedroom

—dressing
room
suite.
Cheerful
“‘dream kitchens’’—Over size garages.
2 blks. to new school—The CADOGEN
—$43,650. The ATWOOD—$46,650. Take
Edens to Dundee then west on Dundee
415. miles
to
Landwehr.
South
on
Landwehr 3/4 mile to Prestwick Lane.
Or call DI 2-4145.

LOVELY

NORTHBROOK

3

bedroom

raised

ranch

with huge paneled family room. Good
size rooms
throughout.
Air cond.
2
car
attached
garage.
Located
in a
fine
area
for children.
One
family
home and has been given the best of
care.. Price $31,900

SEQUENS REALTY
1240

Meadow Rd., Northbrook 272-0200
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY

NORTHBROOK—BY
TRANSF.
OWN:
er, desirable Lee Rd. area; attractive
9 rm.
all brick home.
Lge.
heavily

wooded.

lot

on.

cul-de-sac.

Walking

distance: to schools.
4 bdrms.;
pan.
fam. rm. with sliding glass doors and
wet
bar.
Sep. din.
rm.;. lge.
well
designed kitchen with stainless builtins. 2 full baths. 2 car attached garage
and work shop. Many extras. Congenial professional
neighborhood.
Aug.
poss. Low 40s. 272-6923.

ORTHBROOK

IMM. OCC.

BY OWNER

SCHOOL
DIST.
28.
8
MO.
OLD
2
story Col. over 3,400 sq. ft. liv. sp. 4-5
bdrms.; 314 CT baths; firepl. in fam.
rm.; air-cond.; custom kitchen. Plenty
of closets, Full bsmt. 5 blocks from
town, In 60s. Call 272-7446 after 6 p.m.

|

i

wean

158A - For-Sele~Houses by Aten
NORTHBROOK — 4 BEDROOMS
FOR
fine living. Brick and frame ranch on
lovely 12-acre lot. Living-dining comb.
w/frple.
Kitchen
w/built-ins;
2 bath
plus pan. fam. rm. and stone frple.
Attached garage. Walking distance to
grade schools. $35,500.

BIRCHWOOD

811
CR

Skokie
2-7300

Hwy.

REALTY

Northbrook
PA 4-3294.

NORTHBROOK AREA
Located on nicely landscaped 1% acre.
3 bdrm. brick and frame ranch, 2 c.t.
baths, built-in oven and range, liv. rm.
with Lannon
stone frple.,
lge.
fam.
rm., patio, 2 car att. gar. Shown by
appointment. $27,900.
SHADLE-—SAUTER &amp; ASSOC
537-8880.
NORTHBROOK
IMMED.
OCCUP.
Well kept brick ranch
with 212 car
gar. on
marrage ss landscaped 1 acre.
3 bdrms.;
242 C.T. baths;
pan. fam.
rm.
w/craborchard,
frpl.
and
adjoining patio, utility rm. off kit.; full
bsmt.
w/shop
area;
gas
h.w.
heat.
Carpeted. $49,500. 272-5124.
NORTHBROOK.
DELIGHTFUL
country atmosphere in this pleasing 3
bedroom
ranch. Family room;
large
cn
patio; 1142 car garage attached.
ow 20s.

TECHNY

REALTY INC.

272-4950
NORTHBROOK—IMMED.
OCCUP.
BY
owner. School dist. 28; lge. 3 bdrm. 2
bath spl.-lev.;
kit. w/eating
area, D
and D; fam. rm.; util. rm. w/sp. for
workshop-office;
scrd.
porch;
2 car
gar.;
$35,500.
544%
mort.
avail. 816
Oakleaf Ter. 272-8409.
NORTHBROOK—BY OWNER—3 BDRM.
brick
ranch;
full
basement;
11%
baths; Lge. kitchen w/built-ins. Newly
carpeted; easy access to attic storage.
Beautiful terrace garden. Convenient
to
transportation,
school,
church,
shopping. Mid 20s. 272-7589.
NORTHBROOK—CHOICE
ESTATES,
3
bdrm.
brick
ranch; _ liv.-din.
rm.
comb.; kitchen wepan. bkfst. rm.; airconditioner,
attic fan;
lge, fcd, yd.
Appliances and ecptg. Walk to schools,
shopping and transp. Mid 20s. Shown
by app’t. 272-8618.
NORTHBROOK
ST.
STEPHENS
green 4 bdrm., 214 bath, 2 story home.
L. R. and D.R. carpeted; Fple.; pan.
fam. rm. kitchen w/built-ins, D and
D; bsmt.; School Dist. 28. Upper 50s.
272-8657.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—QUICK
poss, Beautiful contemporary.
170 ft.
wooded frontage. Best area. 3 bdrms.;
Via.
8.;37
tt. 4.8,
206
ae.
Ht,
Thermopane;
rad.
ceiling
heat:
2
fples.; air-cond. 50s. 272-1486, Staples.
NORTHBROOK
—
142 BLOCK
FROM
Greenbriar
School
on
Crestnut
St.
Newly dec. brk./fr. bi-level. 3 bdrms.;
2 complete baths; liv.-din. rm.;
fam.
rm.;
carpeting;
draperies throughout
incl. Beautifully ldscpd. 272-5139.
NORTHBROOK
BY OWNER
Single level brick, 2 bedrooms,
liv./
din. rm., kit., util. rm., gar. w/sun
porch.
Carpeting,
drapes,
washer,
dryer,
etc.
Beautifully
landscaped
corner lot. Low 20s. 272-1593.
NORTHBROOK—2095 LANDWEHR
RD.
on 215 ldscpd. acres with springfed
pond, 3 bdrms., 2 bath custom brick
ranch in top cond.
Immed.
or Nov.
1st,
poss.
Many
extras.
Sale
price
$59,500. Exc. value. CR 2-5363.
NORTHBROOK—1961
HIGHLAND
ST.
8
rm.,
2 story
Col.
4 bdrms.:
2
baths:
library;
full bsmt.
and attic;
vacant,
immed.
poss.
Mid
30s.
For
app’t to see interior, CR 2-5363.
NORTHBROOK—3
BDRM.,
2
BATH.
Fully
air-cond.
bi-level.
Attractive
fam.
rm.
w/built-ins.
Huge
atio.
Appliances, cptg., draperies incl. 240
Forestway Drive, 272-0022.
NORTHBROOK
BY OWNER
Brick/frame Ranch. 3 bdrms.;
bsmt.
playrm.;
kit.
w/blt.-ins.
Cent.
air
cond. Ctpg. Well landscaped. Sept. 1st
occup. $27,500. Call 272-4215, °
NORTHBROOK
WEST
BY OWNER
bdrm _ ranch;
114 bath;
large rec.
rm. and util. rm.; 2 car att., heated
garage; large patio and sen. scr. pceh.
well landscpd: Upper 20s; 272-6265.

NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER.
3
BDrm. Small ranch .type home. Hot air
lot,
lge.
Extra
well.
New
oil heat.
100
x 800.
Asking
price
$20,500.
For
information call 272-0892.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER.
3 BD42 acre, fruit trees; fplc.:
rm. ranch;
lge.
closets;
scrd.
porch;
garage.
Carpeting,
draperies
incl.
Nr.
children’s park. Low 20s. 272-1856.

NORTHFIELD
ON AN ACRE
2-story brick and frame. 3 bedrooms
(one on Ist) and 2 baths (one on Ist).
First floor
utility
room.
Basement.
Big living room with Fireplace. 2-car
garage. End of private lane. To settle
—.
to
$39,500.
MR.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

1151

Waukegan

724-1855

Rd.

Glenview,

Il.

588-1855

NORTHFIELD.
STYLISH
NEW
French colonial. 3 large bdrms.,
11%
baths, liv. room with frpl., sep. din.
room,
cherry
cab. kit., pan.
family
room, att. gar. Avoca and New Trier
W. schools. $40,000. Open, 1582 Willow

“HAROLD O. SCHULZ

Builder

256-4949
NORTHFIELD—3
BEDROOM
RANCH
Liv.-Din.
rm.
comb.,
2
complete
Se sind
as.
ety A Paneled
bsmt.
any extras.
,900. By
‘.
#
446-2963.
Se

Evanston Review * Wil mette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star
* Hi ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

July 27, 1967.
3

�158A

For Sale—Houses

WILMETTE

by Area

CUSTOM

159

2 BDRM. BRICK AND STONE RANCH
on
beautifully
landscaped
lot.
Too
many quality features to list. Mid 40s.
&amp;

WILMETTE.
MODERN
7 ROOM
BIlevel
home.
Spacious
living
room—
din.
room
‘L’’.
Lovely’
cabinet
kitchen
w/blit.-in
stove
and
range.
Good
breakfast
area.
3
twin
sz.
bdrms.
2
baths.
Pan.
family
rm.
Carpeting
and
drapes
included.

$37,500.
HAPP-REALTORS

966-3200

WILMETTE
BY OWNER
6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 half baths. Liv.
room
with
frpl.,
dining
room
with
frpl., new kitchen, dishwasher, disposal, range. Den, pan. rec. room. Rec.
dec.
inside
and
out.
Close
to
St.
Francis, Central, New Trier E., ‘‘L’’,
NW. Low 50s. Call AL 6-1658.
WILMETTE.
N.E.
AVAIL.
SEPT.
1
Spac.
superbly
built,
brick
colonial
w/attrac. hall, L.R. w/F.P., sep. D.R.,
brkft. nook. 4 bdrm. 2 tile baths on
2nd. 2 bdrms., party or ball rm., bath
on 3rd. Rec. rm. in bsmt. 30 x 35 brick
gar.
Abundant
closets
and
storage.
75 x 176 lot. In 50s. AL 1-7833.
WILMETTE N. E.
BY OWNER
Near lake. Large
comfortable
home
w/imaginative
modern
extras.
Four
B.R.s, study, 2 baths, 2nd floor L.R.,
lav., den, D.R. plus modern kit., huge
family rm., Ist. fl. New 2 car garage.
Good trees. Mid 50s. 251-3655.
WILMETTE S.E.
BY OWNER
5 bdrms. w/sleeping porch; 212 baths;
lge.
beautiful
new
kit.;
liv.
rm.
/frpl.; din. rm.;
sunporch;
Stucco; 2
car gar. Walk to ‘‘L’’, NWRR
and all
schls. New Trier E. Dist. 40s. Phone
for appt. 251-4537.

111 GREEN

home.

Gracious

liv. rm. with frplc., din. rm., kit., lge.
bdrm., bath and pan. den or 4th bdrm.
on first. 2 twin-sized bdrms. and bath
on 2nd with huge closets and expandable area
for studio or bdrm.
Huge
pan’d. rec. rm. w/frple. 2.car gar. and
cent.
air
cond.
(new
installation).
Quick possession possible.

Glencoe Realty

ETHEL

ROSENTHAL

835-1800

WINNETKA
Just
offered.
7 room
grey
shingle,
white shuttered colonial in fine residential area. This charming home is
in lovely condition: and is tastefully
decorated. The living room is 2342 x 15
and
has
a
woodburning
fireplace,
separate TV room
or den overlooks
terrace, separate dining room, kitchen
with D and D. The second floor has 3
good
sized
bedrooms.
There
is
a
paneled
recreation
room
with
fireplace
too. Lovely
deep
wooded_
lot.
Garage. Transferred owner will give
immediate ica
NASH REALT
446-7180

Winnetka

Estate Area

Tall trees, many
shrubs
and flower
gardens dot the secluded grounds—an
acre—of this custom built BRICK and
CEDAR BI-LEVEL. Fireplaces in the
living and family rooms as well as the
1st floor master bedroom—there are 3
more bedrooms upstairs—314 baths, a
ree
dining room, huge patio and
porch

Sears
HIllcrest

Real

Estate

6-2900

Co.

BRoadway

WINNETKA

3-2666

EAST

Just
listed:
Red
brick
Georgian
Colonial,
close
to
New
Trier
and
Greeley Schools. 4 bedrms, 21% baths,
family rm. plus attractive sunrm. A
big
patio.
2-car
brick
garage.
A
marvelous
house
in a location
that
takes your children from kindergarten
through the best High School in the
Country. $57,500. Call Miss Cook.

BAUMANN-COOK

551

Lincoln.Ave.,

WINNETKA

beach

—

Sheridan

Winnetka
EAST

Rd.

HI
—

AL

160

Wanted

location.

For

the

discriminating
buyer;
custom
built
Colonial
ranch;
Irg.
living
rm.;
formal
dining
rm.;
2 bdrms.;
Irg.
library;
a
lovely
enclosed
porch;
bsmnt.: 2 car att. gar.; priced in the
high 80s.

Glenview Realty

1141

Established
Waukegan Road

1925
PArk

4-0600

WINNETKA
BY OWNER
Comfortable
8 rm.
home _ centrally
located
only
2
blocks
to
village
shopping area.
Entry hall, liv. ee
sep. din. rm., fam. rm. off lge. kit.,
plus bdrms. ‘Property includes 3 ~S .
guest cottage currently leased. $38,000
ou oa
be seen by appointment. HI
WINNETKA
BY OWNER
Hemphill built Colonial; 4 bdrms.; 114
baths; pnld. rec. rm., screened porch;
2 car att. garage, auto. door; central
air cond.; 2 frpls.: lge. lot; nr. schools
and playfield, $55,000 firm. 446-1992 for
appointment.
WINNETKA BY OWNER
Charming
Early
American
8 Room
English
Brick
home.
3 bdrms.,
liv.
rm., din. rm., rec. rm;
Central
air
cond.
Carpet
and
drapes.
$38,500.
Write T-257, Box 60, Wilmette.
WINNETKA—OLDER
HOME.
LARGE
lot, will divide. Central, choice location. 5 bdrms., 3 baths. Gas ht. Owner, HI 6-2440.

July

27,

1967

GOELZER

Property

RD., WILMETTE

of $11,500.

MITCHELL

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

Corner
Sheridan

Zoned B-4, excellent site for gas station,
carry out foods, etc. Now improved
with gas station and one stor
bldg.
Formerly used as a tavern and
liquor
store. singe P&lt; to sell.
Call—Bob Miller

14

Evanston,

ACRE
LANDSCAPED,
HOME area $12,500.

162

in

view,

Central

Choice

Ave.

H.P.

Business

area

432-6330

Location

NORTHFIELD

Park

of Pine on dead end street. $16,500.
VROMAN-McKNIGHT, REALTORS
515-4th St. ALpine 1-0407, Wilmette

and

"WOaseD

water.

REALTY

LOT,

60’
X 130’

$8,900

CR

2-7300.

PISTAKEE

Fox Lake area;
Call PA 4-8624.

and

So.

TWO STORY ENGLISH MANOR HOME
in Fish Creek-Ephraim area on a rise
in beautifully
wooded
acreage
near
Green
Bay
shores.
Natural
lannon
stone
and
outside’
terracing.
Ten
‘rooms, 242 baths, maid’s quarters, 244
car garage. Lare storage attic with
excellent potential for additional living quarters or studio. 30
x 25 living
room with bay window and fireplace,
suite
of bedrooms
with
bath.
Year
round home with basement, oil heating, within 42 mile of Bay or Nor-Ski

“NORTHLAND REALTY

Box

Serving

27

Phone

Door County
Sister Bay, Y wiseonalh
414-854-2233

363 FT. SHORE FRONTAGE
WITH

3

BDRM.

MODERN

COTTAGE

2
miles
north
of
Sturgeon
Bay,
Wisconsin
Nicely
wooded.
5
acres.
Good well. $25,000, taxes under $400.
Call or write N. Peot, Sturgeon Bay,
Wis. or phone. 414-743- 2777.
PALATIAL
HOME
CONTAINING
over 6000 sq. ft. of living space located
on 264’ of beautiful landscaped waterfront on Sturgeon Bay, Door County,
Wis.
Schlise
Realty,
65 S. Madison
Ave., Sturgeon Bay, Wis.

‘MODERN

YEAR

AROUND

RETIRE-

ment
home
on 5 acres in Northern
Wisconsin. Low taxes, fish, hunt, ideal
sy
guest
house,
garage,
work
$13,500. Contact J. L. Seala, WA
2-9030 or M. J. Beaudoin, Fifield, Wis.
IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING
MAINE,
think of York,
Maine.
Lovely large
house
and_
attractive
guest
house.
Beautifully landscaped grounds overlooking York River. 285-6236.

168

Cemetery

Lots and Crypts

FOR
SALE:
8
GRAVE
LOT
IN
beautiful
Memorial
Park
pe
ge 84
Section E, lot No. west 42—390. Will
divide; each $150 or $800 whl. 251-3129.

6 Graves

Exchanges

Memorial

Wie

po

Park

A

169

8-3200

EVANSTON

For

BR

3-3660

Sale—Industrial

NORTHWEST

OF

CHICAGO

For Sale—Business

BUSINESS
STORY

LOCATION

2-STORE

FIREPROOF

&amp; GOLEE,

Realtors

Hillcrest 6-4700

since

INC.

1885

DAvis

8-3200

NORTHWEST EVANSTON
LARGE OFFICE NOW USED BY AN
INSURANCE
COMPANY
WITH
6
ROOM APARTMENT
ABOVE. THIS
IS
AN
EXCELLENT
CENTRAL
STREET LOCATION FOR SAME OR
SIMILAR USE. $40,500.
MITCHELL

BROTHERS

GR

5-3900

WHEELING. A
terrific
well
traveled
location available on Milwaukee Ave.
Presently
is a vacated
gas
station.
we eo
cheap for quick deal!
Call

end.
K. FRIEND REALTY
EVANSTON

835-3750

PROPERTY.

2130

JACK-

son (house) 1510 Payne (2 flat) zoned
C-1 Commercial or residential. Right
at
Green
Bay
and
‘Payne,
corner
Lots, 75’ frontage. By owner. 385-0711.
DRIVE IN RESTAURANT
Net over $25,000 per year. Outstanding
business, short hours. Call now Sudolnik Realty, 623-1302.

166

For Sale—Investmenr Properties
ee EXCELLENT

LOCATION

IPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING. Tt
64x 150. Zoned B-3,
85 ft. Height.
Call Mr. Kistler
Mitchell Brothers, Inc.
GR 5-3900

167

For Sale—Out
MICHIGAN

of State
ESTATE

Riparian property 400’ on Lake Michigan. Over
11 acres. Landscaped
by
Jens
Jensen.
Lovely
colonial
home
with 5 bedrooms. Beautiful and fully
furnished.
Coach
house
with
apartment. Underground sprinkler system.
Really a dream vacation spot hours
from Chicago. UPPER BRACKET.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

MAKING

LOOP—

Property

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

3 REASONS

25 miles.
11 acres zoned
industrial.
Office
building
1,400
sq.
ft. Warehouses 8,000 sq. ft. Truck scale and
other
facilities.
1,100
ft.
of
switch
track on C.&amp;N.W. R.R. 2 blocks from
expressway.
Especially
suited
for
trucking terminal
or manufacturing.
AVenue 3-6800 or address 775 Lincoln
Av., Winnetka.

164°

MARKET

A CHANGE
WHY

YOU

NEED

"TRIO"

THE

To

Conger Your House Sale
Top References
Large Mailing List
Expert Sales Staff
3 More Reasons?
phyllis reifman
bunnie riskin
janine warsaw
432-3107
AKING A CHANGE?
REFURNISHING?
MOVING?
Let
us
help
you
dispose
of
your
furniture, clothing, and misc. household items.
We will conduct a | cpenaemarass ag house
sale at no cost to y
SECOND CHANCE SALES
CALL MISS MORGAN FOR DETAILS.
677-0341
677-8990

LESLEE'S FLEA MARKET
EVERY
SUN.
BAIN
OR
SHIN”
barn now open.
Many
antiques
and
Wadsworth
Rd.
at 41. Top
floor of
barn now open. Many
antiques and
Collector
items.
Inside
and
outside
space still available. For information
phone UN 4-1145.
DON’T MOVE IT, IMPROVE IT
Let us cut your moving expenses to
the quick.
Will sell what
you don’t
really want, to help pay the movers
with
enough
left
over
to_
start
furnishing
anew.
Have
a GOLDEN
ERA house sale.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
UN 9-2022
Call AnytimeGR 5-0127

AUCTIONS

CONDUCTED

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 4-5171.

HOUSEHOLD CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS,
SALES, MARKING
BETTY BOUGHTON
Call

170

evenings

ALpine

Auction

1-2477

Sales

AUCTION
FRAN
WALL
INN
ON
ROUTE
176,
2 blks. east of Rte. 21, Libertyville.
Thurs., July 27, 7:30 p.m.
General merchandise and antiques.
COL. DAN DANNER, PA 4-5171.

AUTOMOBILE

A wonderfol selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

this Paper!

3£200

Conducted

JULY

27,

House

in

10 TO

10 to 2:30.
1136 Skokie
(Green Bay
W. 2 blks.)

Sales

4 JULY

Ridge
Rd. to

28

AND

Dr., Glencoe,
Skokie Ridge D

Lge.
low
tbl.;
tweed
uphol.
ch
caneback tweed chr.; one arm twe
couch
(all Patina finish);
gold r
9x21;
Towle
lamp;
lge.
fram
beveled mirror;
cor. hall shelf
planter
and
gate;
Ridgewy.
Hi-b
and 3 bso
chest and vanity
comfh
Wht.
r
coffee tbl., travertine to
rd. pink rug; 2 low tbl. benches a
cushions;
wht.
bachelor
chest w/e
tbl.
comb.:
BOOK
SHELVES;
rored
dressing
tbl.
and
chr.;
McCobb
Iron _ divider;
ASSOR’

CHESTS;

tw.

bookcase

hey

NAUG. VERMILLION LOVE SEAT
typ. tbl.;
wh. bw
and wal. Ps
BRO.
LOUNG
CHR.;
For.
PERM.
CARD *TBL. AND
4 cune
ASSORT.
COFFEE
TBLS,
AND
FORMICA);
CORY
FIER; MITCHELL DE- HUM.; CHR
(CASEMENT
"TYPH
,
.. blk. enam.
fin. insid
TRUNDLE
BED
AND
SPREAD
For. tbl.; corner store-a-bed;
Mosa
cocktail tbl.;
Fresh air heater;
bl
onyx
lamp;
METAL
CLOTH
ee
GoD
based lamp;
KE
F.
FT.;
CONLON
MA
ore:
id pt
stor. cab.; P
INGS;
BRIDGS
TBL.
SETS;
and rock.
chr.;

:
i:
AND
DR. SHADES;
PINE
(STRA
FIN.)
DIN.
TBLE.
AND
6 CHR
(WHT.
LEATHER),
EXT
PADS.; ALSO MATCHING
SERVE
mag.
’breakfront
(GLASS
DOORS
mag. server; PR. HIGH BACK SIU
CHRS.
(WHT.
Lae
eae
deepfreeze;
GARDEN
UT
CLOTHES;
AND
Mice
INTE
ES
ING BRICK-A-BRAC
Phone for sz
only, VE 5-2616.

HOUSE

LILLIAN
Evenings

SALE

BY

FRANCIS

831-4428

and

-4429

SAT.
AND
SUN.
10 A.M.
TO 2 P.
(NOT BEFORE) 620 Mayflower, La
Forest
(Mayflower
is near the la
and comes in at about 900 Deerpa
Av.) Park op Mayflower.
White a
gold Royal Doulton and Mason’s Vis
pattern dinnerware, both services
f
12: Turkey set; 12 red reeded STE
BEN
goblets;
Pr.
Victorian
si
chrs. and small sofa; antique Steer
clock;
Quimper
ware;
nest of tbl
heavy
brass
andirons,
tools,
fend
iaand
coal _ scuttle;
VLA
port.
muffin
stands;
prints;
books;
single
beds
oon
dbl. _ hdbd;
good chaises; antique white kneeh¢
desk
and
chr;
agnavox
com
drapes;
mangle;
bedding;
wind
victrola; 2, 12% 15 hemp rugs; 16
M
movie camera, projector and scre
cheap;
handsome plank topped tbl
Ft. long w/iron stretcher;
8 car
Wal. high backed chrs; French mir
81”
high,
53”
wide
w/console
exquisitely carved in rich high re
after. the style of Grinling. Gibbo:
mink
coat size 16-18;
Persian lar
and
white
fox
coats;
tall
me
clothing; white iron yd bench; m
misc.
and
picture
frames.
Sale
Hazel Ann Stupple.
1001 DEMPSTER, EVANSTON
Thurs., Fri., 10 to 5, Sat., 10 to 2.
Pr. end tables;
prism
lamps;
er
wool
liv.
rm.
and
stair
carpet
carved wood pink velvet couch;
Aubusson chr.; wing
chr.; lge. cof
table;
mahog.
dropleaf din. tbl.
chrs.; cherry foldover tbl. w/2 ladd
back chrs.;
mahog.
nest tbls.; bl«
cab. w/glass display top;
Magna
T.V.-radio-phono
comb.;
Canterb
mag. racks; flr. lamp; King headboa
w/twin
beds;
Irwin
twin
bed
s5
chests;
drum
table;
small
lad

desk;

Fr.

chair;

small

dress.

tb

rugs;
cedar
chest;
Hunt
rin
clothes rack;
nvetal and wo
ca
nets;
dehumidifier;
patio furn.; b
becue;
garden
tools;
misc.
5396. SALE BY ALICE KILLIAN
2-0665 AND KAY HARCKE ID 2-59:
758
STRAWBERRY
HILL
ROA
Glencoe—VE_
5-3363. 4 blk. south
Dundee and Hohlfelder Rd. Thurs. a
Fri., July 27 and 28 from 10 to 4. Sa
10-2. Finest qual. Ital. Prov. furn.
Kent—beige
sec.
sofa,
M.T.
tabl
brass
lamps,
unusual
light
fixt
lge. rnd. M.T. cocktail tbl., cane ba
chrs., beige crptg., Formica ext. tbl
chrs., cane back king sz. bed, 2 1
dressers,
night
tbls.,
lge.
mirr
complete
rec.
rm.
furn.
by sh
Ree
rnd.
tbl.,
chairs,
bar,
A
sofas, etc. Port. T.V. Sets, Pictur
tw.
beds,
chests,
bkcases,
washi
dryer,
dehumidifier,
ladders,
ni
barbecue unit, freezer, steel wardra
cabs.
patio furn.,
books,
set Wils
golf clubs, much clothing, and mi
Sale
by
Kay
MHarcke
and
Killian—ID 2-5923 and ID 2-0665.

Sun.,

HUNTING?

to Classification

171

TERRIFIC SALE

COUNTY

15 Acres on Fox River just north of
St. Charles, wooded with good elevation,
$49, 000.
Will.
consider
income
property in exchange. Call Bill Brown.
SMART &amp; GOLEE
REALTORS

LAKESIDE

Strategically located business building
site in the heart of Wilmette containing 13,280 sq. ft. Three street frontages 89 ft., 120 ft., and 95 ft. Suitable
for store, office or apt. bldg. Call Mr.
Daily Sr.
SMART
&amp; GOLEE
REALTORS
1564 Sherman Ave, Evanston
DA 8-3200

Residential Lot in Woodland

w/sewer

+= Trades

ae

LAKESIDE
457

PIE-

DOOR

of State

TWO
CRYPTS
(925C AND
925CC)
IN
Memorial Park Mausoleum.
Will sell
at original cost .
the two for $1,500.
Please call GR 5- 5028 eves.

CUSTOM

prestige

5-3900

+For Sale—Out

EVANSTON
9 Apartment building near Northwestern
campus.
Income
$11,520.
Price
$69,500,
will
consider
home
or
2
apartment as down payment. Call Jay
Martin.

Illinois
273-3855.

Near
beach,
Lake
Michigan
trust says sell $11,000.
East
conveniences
$11,000

GR_

RST—LARGE,

shaped wooded lot. Dead end street.
Impr. not incl. $4,500, or git 650 and
take over payments.
234-4

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Street

BROS

LINDENHU

SMART

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

524 Davis
91-1855

LOCATION.
KIRK.

building in excellent business traffic
area of North Evanston. $4,500 income
with
low
maintenance
and
upkeep.
$42,500. Will mgs tg contract.
$4,250
down. Mr. Daily

GLENVIEW
Attractive large lot in ideal location
at
end
of cul-de-sac
on
dead
end
street! The only lot available in an
excellent neighborhood of fine homes.
All utilities Excellent value!
Call
MR. DEAKIN:

and

3-5128

FULL ACRE; VIEW FOR MILES
Use of private lake; $500 down. Long
terms.
231- 1025—Agent.
WILMETTE
22,000 SQ. FT. ON BUSY

‘ONE

of

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

Howard

in

NORTHWEST—VACANT

TOP

King's Court Corporation

Three Way

lot

5-3900
Glen

163

VACANT PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
in New Trier School District with all

Near

GR

North

DA

1-111

Rd.

INC,

Bonnie

Highlands,

VACANT PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
TWO
ADJOINing acre lots on —_ ground in beautiful Trout Valley-60
minutes to Loopfacilities
with
land
include
heated
horse stables, miles of Tan Bark riding trails, 13 Ld marge fed trout pools
stocked with trout. A $100,000 swimming pool. Each lot $10,000.

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

LOCATION

Estates
section
overlooking
Shore pecmtey Club.
PA 4-3810
OR

HOUSE

HOMEFINDERS

a division

MITCHELL BROS.
GLENVIEW
Desirable corner

14 acre

DEERFIELD:
Adjoining
Deerfield
Park. 12 lots. $81,000.
MUNDELEIN:
ere
gg zoning.
Approx. 54 Units. $112,0

price

EXCELLENT

BIRCHWOOD

BUILDERS ATTENTION

low

446-7180
APPROX.

LOT

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY

HOMESITES

at

District

CORNER.
CENTRAL
ZONED B-2. CALL MR.

GLENVIEW: Wooded 1 acre. $35,000.
HIGHLAND
PARK:
Acre
plus.
Private road. $12,000.
DEERFIELD:
Approx.
142 acre close
to school. $11,000.

utilities

6-5544

for
MULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING.
Lot 65x 150. Zoned B-3,
85 ft. Height.
Cal 1 Mr. Kistler

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

AL

Trier School

EVANSTON

Buy—Houses

BAY

HI

100
x 125’ for 1,600 sq. ft. accountant
office. Need not be in choice business
location. Prefer Northbrook-Glenview
aore: G. Dennen 729-4000; after 6, 2721613.

HOMEFINDERS

111 GREEN

and WILDE

NASH REALTY
WANTED—VACANT

3 BEDROOM BRICK RANCH WITH 142
or 2 baths in central Glenview area.
Write T-278, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

CHOICE

this

Approx.
2/3
acre.
Heavily
wooded.
Sewer and water. Ideal for contemporary home. $16,500.

|-I111

For Sale—Vacant

167.

in

Northfield-Northbrook
New

WANT HOUSE OR 2 APT. BUILDING.
Suitable for 2 families in East New
Trier district. AL 1-9183.

161

Zoning

REALTOR
STREET
.

714 ELM

RD., WILMETTE

to

Property

PARK—F1

centrally located lot will permit the
construction of 6 units. iin is 50
x 140
and
the
price
is
$34,500.
50
feet
additional
property
is
Or ailable
if
needed. Call our office for particulars.

WANTED FOR GOOD CLIENTS
1. 2 or
3 Bedroom
Better
Ranch,
prefer with basement,
2-car garage,
gas heat. Up to $65,000.
2. 4 to 5 Bedroom 2 Story Newer or
Modernized House with 2 or 3 Baths.
Prefer
New
Trier
East
and
under
$60,000.
WANNER REALTY CO.
ALpine 1-4133.

6-5000

PRIVATE

BAY

For Sale—Vacant

HIGHLAND

HOMEFINDERS

OPEN SUN. 1 TO 4
1483 EDGEWOOD
Price reduced to $59,500
Owner wants
offer this. week on this

Winnetka

161

Houses

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
“HIGH POINT”
The
ultimate
in
Town
Homes
in
Wilmette. The convenience of apartment living with the assets of a home.
3
NEW
3
bedroom
Town
Homes
ranging
in
price
from _ $37,600
to
$39,250.
Each
has
a full basement
w/large
recreation
area,
separate
dining rooms, marvelous kitchens. All
are centrally air-conditioned; all have
central vacuum system; all have oak
parquet floors. Beautifully landscaped.
Call us today to inspect these lovely
homes.
Miss Matheson

WINNETKA

exceptional

Sale—Town

HOMEFINDERS

BUILT

Call Mr. Massrnan, L.
Peterson
Co. GR 5-1010 or 446- sort evenings.

For

Mon.

July 30,

10 A.M.-4 P.M.
8501 N. Springfield, Skokie
SELLING
OUT!!!
Compl.
Furnishi
from Magnificent Ranch Home.
Name
brands and custom furn.
rm.
pes;
breakfront;
grand
pia
din. rm. set w/8 chairs; hi-low mar
top
tbl;
den
furn;
breakfast
s
rm. furn; sofa beds; tables; lamg
chests;
IBM
Elec.
typewriter;
tiques;__
silver;
china;
glasswalr
rugs; ‘clothing and much more.

Sale By Second Chance

677-0341

— 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

677-8¢

Classified —

�ean

ted House Sales
REST,
HIG
. Sheridan

27, 28, 29,

10 to 4

furnishings

2 television

leather

chair

. Gresser;
chest;
te bed;
2 wal.

En

boy;

:

cane

and

white
triple

headboard

ite
wire
beds;
lamps;
n set; child’s table and

dren’s toys; games;
ocks;
play
equipment

raand

y Jeanette Caskey
:

Household Goods

Our moving has been delayed
but low prices will continue.
TERRIFIC. SAVINGS
THROUGHOUT
THE STORE
Now a Tremendous Selection
of Good

ial Purchase"
- MART

AA

SAMPLES

Used

color pictures; 4’ round Formica table;

Furniture

DUE
TO
DEATH—SALE
OF
ALL
furnishings in deluxe home: 8’ beige
sofa;
coral
love
seat;
end
tables;
chairs;
Chinese
cabinets;
bedroom
sets;
drop
leaf dining tbl.; kitchen
set;
lamps;
Motorola
Stereo
FMPhonograph console;
pictures; bric-abrac; glasses; silver.
Thurs.. July
27,
6-9 p.m.; Fri. July 28-Sat. July 29. 10
a.m. to 8 p.m.
669 CARRIAGE HILL DRIVE
GLENVIEW

Furniture Co.
Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

WE WILL BE CLOSED
.for
business
during
the
month
-of
August.
Consignment
items
will
be
accepted ‘each Mon. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

THRIFT HOUSE

Prov. Sofas
lon Sofas
a and Chair
‘m. Sets
a3
ette Sets
rm, Set
2
x Spr. and Matt.
é
s-sleeps 2

Ww

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League

SAFEWAY CARPETS
SUMMER SALE

Beds

wer

EXTRAORDINARY VALUES
150 rolls carpet. Over 500 remnants.
All sizes and colors.
20% TO 60% REDUCTIONS.
7005 N. Clark, Chicago. 764-8555

Desks
airs

of Drawers
Nylon

Rugs

eds

_

24

w/pads

of other

months

values

to pay

KER FURNITURE CO.
Chicago

764-2206

Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
lks. W. of Sheridan Road
Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

to 5

ERY—DRAPERY FABRICS;
i
Pillow satins, all colors.
ty—closing out. Leather and
ber. Carpet remnants.
RAL MERCANTILE CO.
aukee Av., Chgo.
HU 6-5717.
DISPLAYS
AND
FABRICS
out prices. Fabrics formerly
up, only 50c yd and up;
bles,
lamps,. pictures
$3.00
auti-Interiors, Inc. 4106 W.
Skokie, 677-1121.

OW

|

EL HOME

FURNITURE

our
Model
Homes.
NO
£
rges. NO finance charges,
months.
Free delivery. CALL
437-1364
MUST
rug; sofa

fe

modern
nge

design;

chair,

TWIN

lamps,

BEDS,

GR

DESKS;

FN

etal cabinets;

2 after 5 p.m.

AR NEW
[ENT

PHILCO

‘tone,

LNUT

DIN.

RM.

SET,

$50;

2

$7.00
ea.;
davenport,
$15;
00; radio; 9 x 12 rose Chinese
er rugs. Misc. items.
4-4487 or AM
2-5997.

CHESTS;

ANTQ.

ORIENTAL
RUGS, ROYAL SAROUK—
11x 15, Royal Kerman—12 x 17, and a
9 x 12, Chinese gold w/blue—9 x 12
(approx. size); 1 pr. teakwood tbls.;
bik. Chinese furn.;. urns and vases:
sev. oriental runners; 662-4539.

DISHWASHER—BEST
1966
G.E.
Model, portable and convertible. Wood
cutting board
top, 4 wash
Selectors
and rinse-glo feature. Orig. cost $240
will sell for $185. Call UN 9-3792.

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and rush
seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co., 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

JACOBEAN
9 PIECES.

5

buffet

WALNUT

elect. Remington
of

PC.

LIV.

typewriter;

drawers;

glass

kit.

sewing

‘all now. 831-4144.

ma-

DIN., LIV., BDRM.
RM. FURN., RUG,
corner
cupboards.
dishes,
kit.
wall
cab., base and tbls., Mixmaster,
kit.
utencils, stamp
album,
etchings. DA
8-1281, 817 Washington, St., Evanston

YARD FURNITURE 9 PCS.
| with green cushions; assorted
r
e;

s;

im
folding
able.
Shown

group.
All
very
by
appointment

Sun. Call 675-9244.

MOVING
SALE:
13’ 2 DR.
REFRIG./
freezer;
34 ton air cond.;
drapes;
2
cocktail tables;
chests;
2 wool rugs;
curtains;
yd.
chrs.;
dishes;
misc.
Reas. Exc. cond. OR 6-0016.

: MUST SELL EVERYTHING.
refrig.; washing mach.; dryer;

odds and ends. Reasonable.
Call 869-2146.

BED,

frame

‘

MATTRESS,
bed spread,
251-3820
and

ELEGANT MAH. DINING ROOM
SET.
Table w/6 leaves, buffet, exc. cond.;
modern
sofa;
cork top coffee table;
end tables. Reas. AL 1-2012.
:

BOX

$25.

FURN.—COCKTAIL
TBL.
irs. Rec. room furn.-contour
e tbl., cane: uphol. armchrs.
R 6-2628.
OD

PATIO

es, table,
lise lounge,

FURNITURE

_38 PIECE
Walnut

9

2 chairs, 2 benches,
rocker, teacart, mill,

iair pads. Good cond. $60. VE 5-0747.
Swe

and cabinet;

deliver.

ified
ee

ee

Dealer

ZIG ZAG

ALpine

1-

5

GOOD
COND.
framed
prints.

EAST DROP LEAF DIN.
barrel chrs., 2 pe. sect.
pull-up chrs., cloverleaf
2 pc,
sect.
sofa.
Reas.
cond. IN 3-5835.

LEAVING
STATES,
SELLING
APT.
Contents:
hide-a-bed;
chair;
dinette
set; bdrm. and baby furn.; util. cab.;
much
misc.
Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat.,
9-4,
1027A Dodge, Evanston.

LAST DAYS!

GARAGE
SALE:STUDIO COUCHES: HI
FI and amplifier:
exhaust
hood
for
stove;
misc.
odds
and
ends.
2649
Hillside Ln., Evanston. Thurs. 9 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m.
MOVING:
TWIN
BDRM.
SET:
LIGHT
oak china cab.; beige rug, 14 x 14’9”:
kit. tbls.;
window
tbls.;
chrs.;
and
misc. at low prices, Thurs. 9 a.m. 1613
Madison, UN 4-2339.

= JULY SALE

REMNANTS
NEW AND USED

MILL

ENDS

NYLONS

EVERYTHING
MUST -_ BE
SOLD
hurs., Fri., Sat., and Sun. 10 to 6.
Two-oven
Roper
stove;
2 age
din.
rm. tbl.; bar; brkfst. nook;
freezer;
orch
furn.;.
dressing
tbl.;
desk;
arbecue equip.; garden tools; sofas;
chrs.; beds;
dishes;
glassware;
antiques;
lamps;
pictures;
art objects
and
hundreds
of
other
household
items,
all
in exec.
cond.
152
Vine,
Highland Pk.
REAL

BARGAIN
FOR SALE
$200-COST $496
;
If remodeling. kitchen or new home.
Kitchen
Aid
dishwasher
sink
and
disposal. All one unit. Like new. From
Kenilworth private home, owner moving.
Call GR 5-6334.
TRADITIONAL
MAHOGANY
FURNIture recently purchased,
Immaculate
condition. Breakfront cupboard; living
room,
dining
room
tables;
small
chest; green occasional chair, dinette
ae
Greige draperies. Phone GR 5-

ee

BABY CLOSEOUT

A

REDUCTION
ON SOME
ARTICLES
in the back room.
EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer Av.
Evanston
Hours daily 10 to 4 except Wed.
THINK
COOL.
THANKSGIVING,
Christmas and a like new din. rm. set.
Walnut oval parquet top tbl., 6 chrs.,
outstanding
parquet
work
in buffet.
$500 or best offer. 433-2146.

SINK; KENMORE
OVEN AND BROILer built-in;
gas
stove
built-in
exc.
cond.;
15x9
and
25x9
plain
gray
twist and beige
18
x 24 carpeting
in
good cond. Call DA 8-1186 anytime.

EVANSTON
USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St.,-rear, after 6 p.m.

SAVE UP TO 70%,

General
1433

Milwaukee

Open

Juvenile

Mart

Av.

AR

Sunday

11

6-2060

to 5

VICTORIAN
SOFA
(GRAPE
cherry drop leaf tbl.;
twin 4

DES.)
poster

(frames);
cherry
chest
drawers; bookcases; chairs-wing,

of
pull

MP: deck and ice cream (2); mirrors
es:
frames;
lamps; _ tables-cofee, tier, glass top iron (w/2chairs);
rag rugs; sml. oak desk; record cab.;
old iron urns;
old Eng.
copper coal
scuttle; sewing cab.; studio couch and
other things. 601 Elmwood, Wilmette.
AL 1-4059.
GARAGE
MOVING
SALE:
BARGAIN
pieces. Thurs. 10 to 4. Fri. 10 to 12.
1301 Asbury, Winnetka. 36” gas stove,
$25; trundle bed, exc. cond., $35; 2 pc.
couch, $5.90; studio couch, $10; chairs,
$1.00 to $8.90; end tbls., $5.00 to $10;
drop-leaf,
$10;
gas
dryer,
$25;
crib
and mattress, $15; car bed; and much,
much more.
LARGE
ABSTRACT
TRAVERTINE
coffee tbl., $55; 2 decorator lamps, 30,
45, and 50” high, $25 ea.; 3 torch fl.
lamp $30; 3-20 x 20x15 white marble
top coffee tbl. $15 ea.; 2 white leather

overstuffed

chrs.

$25

dinette
w/5
chrs.,
$20:
drum tble. $15. 869-7544.

ea.;

maple

35’’

mahog.

KENILWORTH
MOVING
SALE
Towle
‘‘Candlelight’”’
sterling
silver:
mahog.
secretary;
occ. chairs;
twin
bed
corner
table;
baby
furn.;
kit.
table and chairs; clothing and glassware.
Thurs.
after
12 and
Fri. 315
Richmond,
256-0488.
:

Brass Eagle Antiques
July Sale
2644

Green

Bay

869-6660
Rd.

Evanston

WAL.
CORNER
TABLE
AND MATCHing end tables, $25; red leather chair
and hassock, $10; maple drop leaf end
tbl., $10;
dbl. oven elec. stove, $50:
refrig., $50;
misc.
other
items.
8697662 after 6 p.m. all day Sat., Sun.
FURNITURE.
PRIVATE
HOME.
CUStom
made
tables,
Marble
tops;
Lamps; dressers, Credenza; Twin bed
sprgs., matts. and frames. Decorative
hall mirror
and shelf. Reas.
priced.
Sun. 1-5. 9249 Kilbourn, Skokie.
MOVING:
VICTORIAN
CARVED
highbk. chair w/vel. uphl., $40; 4 yr.
old Scand. wool rev. rug, 6 x 9, $35; 4
plastic
swivel
chrs.,
$3.00 each;
all

excl. cond. 475-1067.

TWIN
BEDS,
1 COMPLETE
W/DBLE,
coil spring and inner spring mattress,
good
cond.,
wal.
finish.
2 step end
tables and coffee tble., Formica tops,
exc. cond. All reasonable. 262-9279.
IF

LIVING ROOM CHAIRS, LIKE NEW;
Marble top table;
Farberware
rotisbroiler; kit. set; 19; TV comb.; Weber
cooker;
3 Ceramic
tbls.;
lamps
436
Locust
Rd., Wilmette. AL
6-0964.

CARPET
BEAUTY
£DOESN’T
show!
Clean
it right
and
watch
it
glow. Use Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Ace
Hardware,
Northbrook.

3 ALL WOOL

RUGS

APPROX.
10X12,
12X18.
oe.
1423 Elmwood, Evanston. GR

MAHOG..
DIN.
RM.
SET:
DUNCAN
Phyfe
tble.
w/3
leaves,
6
chrs.,
credenza,
$155;
two comb.
cab. and
bookcases 8’6” x 4’, walnut finish, $110.
Call UN 4-1618 after 5 or weekends.
BEAUTIFUL
NEVER
USED
DRAPery
material
(Waverly,
Mayflower
pattern)
cut to fit a two cushioned
sofa. 6 ft. long, 30” high, 22’ wide.
$35. DA 8-1706.

SALE

CRIBS;
CHESTS;
YOUTH
BEDS;
Playpens; Buggys; Strollers; Dressing
Tables; Highchairs; Bunk Beds; Cradles; Mattresses.
Juvenile items at Discount prices.

HOUSE
SALE.
NOON
TO
5:30 P.M.,
Sun.
July
31st,
1005
Dempster
St.,
Evanston.
Moving.
Must
sacrifice.
ike new
Sears
coppertone
de luxe
washer and gas dryer;
metal wardrobe cabinet, like new; tape recorder;
record player; brass andirons; misc.
FLEA MARKET EVERY THURS. AND
Fri.
10
to
3.
MHiboy;
sec./desk:
loveseat;
antiques;
trunks;
china;
commodes;
much
more.
Priced
to
sell.
666
Central
Av.,
Corn.
Green Bay Rd., See Pink Door.
HOUSE SOLD, EVERYTHING GOES. 9
to 6, 1423 Elmwood, Evanston. Rugs;
sofa; bed; chair; drapes; mirror; TV;
kit. table; stove; refrig:&gt;; din. rm. set:
mise. No antiques. Reas.
priced.
GR
5-7781.

liner,

taffeta cover; $125; old churn; marble
top wash stand, $35; trestle tbl.; 100
r. old infant’s crib w/wht. corduroy
nner-spring matt., $125; mah. breakfront w/tea paper backing, only $95;
electrolux
w/attach.;
figurines;
costume
jewelry;
beaut.
shaped
headboards
to
be
covered
with
quilted
chintz;
boxes of tile; luggage;
high
chr; like new bathinette; many books
and cook books, etc. SAT. and SUN. 10
to 5. 170 Thackery Lane, Northfield,
south of Willow, west of Wagner.

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Open Mondays and Thursdays to 9 p.m.
Closing Summer Saturdays at Noon
ES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS
MASON
AND
HAMLIN
5’8”
GRAND
piano;
desk
made
from
Rosewood
square
piano;
very old clock
(Seth
Thomas) w/weights; marble top buffet;
marble
top chest
and
mirror:
wal. chest; lge, oak chest and mirror;
Phyfe tble. w/6 chrs. tuxedo sofa; wal.
tw.
bed;
spool
dbl.
bed;
dbl.
mattresses;
frpl. tools; misc. gl. and
china;
Coldspot
refrig.;
ping-pong
table. 707 Washington, Wilmette. Friday and Sat. after 9:30 a.m.

w/copper

5-

MOVING TO FLORIDA
Couch 8’ custom built $175; end tbls.;
pr. chrs.; lamps; 9 pce. contemp. din.
rm. set $450; Hotpoint refrig. 2 door

$75. All in excellent cond. 432-3438.

MOVING:
VICTORIAN
TABLE
$15;
Gun
cabinet
$25:
sofabed
$65;
gun
rack $10; some Guns. 234-8035 after 6
p.m.

BEDROOM
FURNITURE,
WIDDIcomb,
walnut.
Double
and_
single
dresser, framed mirror, night stand,
=
hdbds. adj. to king sz. $500. 864-

KENMORE
CONSOLE
SEWING
machine; sofa; sm, chair; 2 mah. end
tables;
1 night stand;
Syrocco clock
and sconces; sm. mirror; lamps.
PA 4-2525

AIR CONDITIONER—GENERAL ELECTRIC.
window
unit. 6,200 B.T.U. 7.5
amps. Used 2 summers, 26’’ wide x 18”
high.
Exe.
Cond.
cost
new _ $175.
Bargain at $85. AL 1-8501.

WOOD STORM WINDOWS—SCRNS.
asst. sz.; asst. louvre drs., shutters;
bamboo cafe cur., shades; misc. cur.:
ian
type rug; wh. spread. AL 160.

RED
FORMICA
CHROME
TABLE,
36x 48,
vlus
leaf.
$35:
small
mah.
drop leaf din. table, $40;
Cellarette;
bedspreads; table lamps. GR 5-0087.

GARAGE
SALE:
959
HAPP_
RD.
Northfield.
Elec.
stove
$25;
toilet
pedestal and lav. $30; ant. desk $35;
tables, misc. items. Call 446-1714.

ROPER
GAS
STOVE,
DIVIDED
TOP,
automatic oven. Like new. Cost $265,
sale price $60. Call GR
5-8583 after
1:30 p.m.
;

FEDDERS
AIR
CONDITIONER
WINdow unit. 3 yrs. old. for sale. $90. Call
864-5171 after 6 p.m.

MOVING:
MUST
SELL—BEDROOM
set; G.E. port. dishwasher;
extensole
table;
chrome
kitchen
table with
5
chairs. Call OR 3-5935.

GERT’S A GAY GIRL—READY FOR A
whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Ace Hardware, Glenview.

2

60

BUILDER
furniture
separate,

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

Iron Glass Tp'd Tbl.
AND CHAIRS, $90.
ALpine 6-0457

2

DANISH
ottoman;

all wool,

679-2964.

MODERN
CHAIRS
WITH
2 tile step tables; carpeting.

13% x 2014;

ping-pong table.

YDS.
OF
CARVED
WOOL
BEIGE
carpeting.
A-1,
$200.or
best
offer;
Floor
scrubber,
$10;
credenza;
2
mirrors; 40’ x 50’. OR 4-7323.

EVERYTHING
GOES.
MAYTAG
washer, exc. cond., best offer; 2 boys’
maple beds and desks, Mr. and Mrs.
dresser, high boy, maple dresser, $10
each; misc. other furn. HI 6-1019.
YOU

SAVED

AND

wall to wall carpet.

Blue Lustre.
$1.00. Lemoi

SLAVED

FOR

Keep it new with

Rent electric shampooer,
Hardware, Evanston.

WESTINGHOUSE
DELUXE
air conditioner. Automatic
control. Like new. Phone
674-2044

5,000 BTU
Thermostat

PLAY
PENS,
ALMOST
NEW,
$20; baby basket $8.00;
unusual
kit. table and 6 matching chrs.
Call 446-7806.

EA.
buy,
$125.

DRAWER
“UPRIGHT
DRESSER,
$10; 36’ Roper gas range, $30: Modern
Square corner table, $5.00 Call:
OR 4-3410

LAWN
MOWER
SPREADER;
SHORTwave radio; dining room lamp; metal
shelves and wardrobe; oriental rug.
Call 869-1338

MOVING:
MUST SELL 2 PIECE SEC.
sofa;
pr.
of
chairs;
odd _ tables;
stationary card set; teenager’s desk;
Phone after 6 p.m. 831-4028.

Wrought

FURNITURE
OF
MODEL
now being sold at 40% to 60%
separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300

TRADITIONAL
SECT.
SOFA,
LIKE
new cond., It. olive green; also many
pes.
furniture
Teak
Danish
Modern,
ike new cond. Call 775-5302.

AIR
CONDITIONER-CHRYSLER
AIRtemp
for
casement-type
windows.
Excellent condition, $95. Call 274-9602
or 823-5025. Leaving Ill.

OR

World,

Spring

Sun,

6-9178, PA 4-0652.

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.

:

CSSE
OMe a Sen

sink

SHORT ROLLS
ROLLS ENDS
ACRILICS
WOOLS

HOMES
off. Will

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OG Weak
SBOE

GREAT GARAGE AND PORCH SALE
LOTS OF GOOD PCH. STUFF. SOME
Brass
andirons;
ch.

EVANSTON. CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

MOVING—TV;
TABLES;
KIT. TABLE
w/4 chairs;
odd dishes; pans;
flower
vases;
metal wardrobe;
cedar chest;
baskets;
much
more-very
reas. 2538
Cowper Ave., Evanston. 475-2252.
BENTWOOD
CHRS.:
CHESTS;
DROP
‘leaf tbls.; oak dining chrs.; din. rm.
set; sofa; rockers;
Formica kit. tbl.:
mirrors;
cane
chrs.
Weber’s
829
Chicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.

172 For Sele—Household Goods

For Sale—Household Goods

EVANSTON’S RUG—CARPET OUTLET

SIMMONS SOFA BED, 3 WEEKS OLD.
Cost $300. Won’t fit through stairway.
Sacrifice. 729-5473.

Leaves.)

guaranteed,

SECTIONAL

BAKER FAR
rm. tble., 2
sofa, 2 white
lamp
tble.
priced, good

172

New

(Christine’s

ier; two lge. lamp shades; 4
tube chrs.; suitcases. AL 1-5582.

1

DANISH

21" CONSOLE
TV.
3.
Andrew
Wyeth

ANTIQUE
HALL
TREE
W/
ass mirror and seat; portable

“SEWING MACHINE

GOLD

triple dresser w/mirror.
UN 4-1516 after 6 p.m.

3-10,000
BTU
AIR
CONDITIONERS:
2 portable water cooled units, 1 port.
window unit; 6 yr. crib; 3 highchairs;
1 twin stroller; 1 bathinette. 251-9436.

IB AND JUNIOR BED
HONE 256-4688

-hments

CHAIRS.

PRINT
QUILTED
DECORATOR’S
sofa; 1 pr. Baker contemp. chairs; 3
Baker chests, wal.; white desk; round
dinette
or game
tble.;
GE
upright
freezer, etc. ALpine 1-3136.

RM.

w/sep.

UPHOLSTERED
AL 1-0732

TABLE
MODEL
AND
1
FLOOR
model
TV
set;
Antq.
gold
window
table;
Rotisserie;
Brass
tea
cart;
Wal.
fixture. Exc.
cond.
Best offer.
674-5566.

Mah.
spinet
desk;
desks. We
buy and sell.
s 1231 Chicago, Evanston. GR

sep.;

DIN. RM. SET

EXCELLENT,
EFFICIENT
AND
economical, that’s Blue Lustre carpet
and upholstery cleaner, Rent electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Millen V&amp;S
Hardware, Wilmette.

;

CABINETS:

GARAGE
SALE:
SUNDAY AND MONday, July 23, 24. 2 twin foam matt.
and springs; For. top kit. tbl., 4 chrs.;
Mitchell
de-humid.;
misc.
household
items;
den
furn.;- 20’ TV,
working.
As. Church
St., Morton
Grove.
965-

BOOKCASES-DESK-CHESTS,
ETC.
UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
MART
Largest
Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Av. (at Harlem)
Open
Mon.
and Thurs.
evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680

ELEC.
WASHING
MACHINE;
French
Provincial bdrm.
set;
kitch.
set; twin box springs and mattresses;
&gt;
gaat
adding
machine.
UN

SIZE REFRIGERATOR.
left hand door.
446-8492.

ES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE
DELIVERY
NORTH
SHORE
REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Gold Road)

MAHOGANY
DROP
LEAF
TABLE
seats 10, includes pad, $35; Mahogany
4 poster single bed, $15; Round leather top table, $10; 2 occasional chairs,
$10 each; Chest of drawers, $5.00. 1518
Forrest Avenue,
Wilmette,
III.

EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
WESTINGhouse refrigerator 13 cu. ft., $75; gas
stove,
$60;
Easy
Spindryer
washer,
$20; humidifier, $25; wood table, four
chairs, $25. 869-2215.

best offer takes

$59.95
$79.95
$69.95

VERY
OLD
ETCHINGS,
ENGRAVings,
watercolor
and
oil
paintings.
Some in beautiful frames; 4 paneled
Japanese
folding scrn.;
Tiffany-type
lampshade;
tbl. lamp w/unusual old
glass shade. ID 2-2024.

5-

coffee
table;
chairs;
dryer;
; record
player;
ping
pong

from

MODERN
GRAY
CHAIR,
$35;
COFfee table,
$20;
FM
radio,
$35;
Fr.
Prov. din. rm. table, 4 chairs, $100;
yr. old gas
dryer,
$95;
ant. trunk;
radio
record
player
cabinet;
floor
lamps;
folding canvas chairs;
small
chest, single bed. 272-7597.
SPINET
PIANO;
IMP.
LAMP;
MARble coffee tbl.; li. new
10 pc. mod.
din.
rm.;
couch;
love
seat;
porch
furn;
rocking
chr.;
studio
couch;
leath. and uphol. chrs.; lamps; desks;
luggage, tbls.; pictures and misc. HI
-1256.
.

provin-

tables.

APPLIANCES

MUSEUM
VASES—17TH
CENT.
Kang
Hsi.
Chinese
low round
black
tea
table
w/applied
quartz
figures.
Wm./Mary
all
marquetry
Bombe’
desk.
(LINDWALL’S.
808
Oak
St.,
pinnetka
(49 blk. W. of Green Bay
a
MOVING
SALE.
4
POSTER
BED;
radio-phonograph;
6 din.
rm.
chrs.;
flower pots; curtain and drapery rods;
drapes;
pottery
glazes;
paintings;
glasswear;
bric-a-brac. Saturday only
July 29, 9 to 5, 819 Dobson,
3rd f1.,
Evanston.

SELL
12 X 15
and chair, forest

French

USED

REFRIGERATORS
AUTOMATIC WASHERS
RS

ig

ye

llth
and
14th
Edit.
Encyclopaedia
Brit.; Gardenia trees and Cedar tubs;
only !2 of the items avail. are listed
above. Call AL 1-5515 all week.

1621

rything Sacrificed

LPS

MAHOG.
CHINA CABINET;
LGE. AN' tique cabinet;
2 bowl
converted
oil
lamps; antq. tall vase lamp; Jap vase
lamp;
Spanish
oil painting;
Tiffan
type
lamp;
lge.
old
German
oil
paintings;
fine
repros.
Classic
It.
paintings;
Oriental
brass
converted
oil lamp;
Bavarian
gold
and
floral
service plates; 12 place set. 22 ct. gold
decor.
china;
Bavarian
and
It. figurines; antq. spool bed; pr. It. carved
inlaid commodes;
butler’s table;
34”
antq. tilt top table; antq. flip-top card
table;
crystal
chandelier:
pr.
end
tables; .antq.
weight .clock;
octagon
tier table; grandfather clock; marble
top oval table;
gate-leg table;
drum
table; variety of lamps; oil and water

Prices

personalities:

ea

+: 49h Wed Balecdlaendield
Goods ’

Sale—Hous

in the

venport; Continental table;
; 4 leather uphol. chairs;
antique toy chest; long

black

os
:
Sk” Wee 3 leas

es

Discount

ND PARK
Rd.)

i., Sat. July

he lovely

‘172 For

se
ne

sumemeces

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

fig

Ree

oes
ee

eld Villager * Highwood Herald
ee

e

—

�ce

, 172

For Suigsotlstoaheld Goods

GARAGE
SALE.
2414
BROWN
AV.,
Evanston, Sat. 10 to 5. Maple table,
chairs;
child’s
maple
desk;
bookshelves; end table; foot stool; misc.
FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERATOR
Very
yrs.
old,
excellent
condition,
wea na
| priced.
827-052
OR 6-9024

‘

CARPETING,
ALL
WOOL
OR
ALL
nylon, 600 yds., surplus new. $2.75 a
xeee.
Will separate.
Empire,
LA
5MOVING:
COMPLETE
DEN
FURNIture;
dining room;
workshop
hobby
tools, misc. Good condition.
AL 1-2897

Gold Wool

Carpeting

APPROXIMATELY
50
SQ.
YARDS;
kit. set, like new, reasonable. 338-4350.
BEAUT.
LIKE
NEW
CHESTS
(2);
6
yr. walnut crib; Storkline buggy, exc.
cond.;
unusual
corner
headboard.
Reasonable. 677-1012.
SEWING
MACHINE
WITH
$65;
24” Philco TV,
$30;
china closet, $80.
Call 724-0715

CABINET,
mahogany

173

PORT.
TV,
930;
OTHER’
ASST.
household items. Call 869-8620.
EXCELLENT
ZENITH
LARGE
SIZE
TV, remote control. Also 3 year old
gas stove in fine condition.
Reasonable.
VErnon 5-1273.

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

Westinghouse

2

FOR

APPROX.
condition

TOP

SEARS
COLDSPOT
AIR COND.
LIKE
new, used only 1 summer. Adjusts to
most
windows.
5,000
B.T.U.
cooling
system. 115 volt. $100. 433-2637.

LARGE
5
DRAWER
FRUITWOOD
desk. Exc. condition;
bathinette, outdoor
clothes
reel;
white
fiberglass
drapes. 869-2935.

SMALL
DAVENPORT;
BAVARIAN
dishes;
glassware;
mirror;
pictures;
linen tablecloth and napkins; misc.
GR 5-4100, apt. 801

Moving. Misc. Items From
5 room apt. 864-3516.
8

MUST

GO BY AUGUST
Call 869-7566

1964 Signature Imperial
AUTOMATIC WASHER. $50.
251-7783, 1514 Central, Wilmette.

G. E. Elec. Washer &amp; Dryer
BOTH
Best

CHAMBERS
GAS
RANGE:
ee
Hutch and Harvest table; G.E. 12 cu.
ft.
refrig.;
Blackstone
gas _ dryer;
Chairs; chests; Misc. Call 724-4089.
GOOD LOOKING 38” HOTPOINT
ELECTRIC RANGE, $15.
ALpine 1-4187 after 6 p.m.
THOMAS TRANSISTOR ORGAN
Nine
voices,
$300.
Sear’s
Firm-line
Duo-massage table with heat unit, $75.
AL 1-1327.

FEDDERS 34, TON
$55

OR

BEST

3/4 _ SZ.
BED,
SPRING
AND
MATTRESS, $10; STUDIO COUCH, $5.00;
KITCHEN
SET
W/4
CHAIRS,
$10.
Call AL 1-0663.
COMPLETE
BEDROOM
SET
WITH
Posturepedic mattress. Cream mahogany. Exceptional value, fine furniture,
best offer. Call 677-7099.
ENGLISH
BABY
CARRIAGE
FOR
sale—High
wheels
with
full
accessories. Asking $55 or nearest
offer.
446-9067.
2 COUCHES,
LIKE
NEW,
SUITABLE
for studio, apt. or den; twin bed, like
new. All reasonably priced.
Call ALvine 1-9591.

6 Drawer Maple Chest, $30;
DOUBLE BED AND MATTRESS, $15.
Call after 3 p.m. ORchard 4-9412.
TWO
AIR
CONDITIONERS,
6500
B.T.U.’s each, good condition;
36 in.
kit.
table,
round
with
2 chairs;
3
Danish modern chairs. YO 5-1348.
TRUNDLE BED SET, STEEL FRAME,
good mattresses. Wonderful for extra
beds.
674-5755
BUILDER
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
furniture
in
4
model
homes.
Will
separate, up to 50%
off. We deliver
296-7771
AIR-CONDITIONER
BEST
1966
Gibson
Air-Sweep
model
used
one
summer 8,500 BTU, 7.5 amps., original
cost $240 will sell for $180. UN 9-3792.
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
Sofa, 2 chairs, 2 lamps, 3 tables. Good
ae
Very reasonable. Call HO 5-

10 Cu.

Ft. Crosley

Shelva-

DOR
REFRIG.
NO
FEEZING
COMpartment. Good cond. $45. 675-2065.

LIKE NEW
KENMORE GAS RANGE AND
MC WASHER
Both for $100. Call 491-1945.
2

PC.
SECT.
SOFA,
red occas. chair, $20.

272-0679.

3 July

27,
es

FURNITURE

BEIGE,
Like new.

MAGNAVOX
2
AM-FM radio;
Cost $600. 7

$75;
Call

AND

velvet

WHITE

chair;

SILK _

leaf

rm.

PHYFE

MAHOGANY

4

PC.
sofa;
—

cig.

CONDI-

GAS RANGE WITH ROTISSERIE AND
grill, $35: Admiral swivel console 21”
TV, $45; laundry tub, $2.00. 272-4869.
TIER

40”
CROWN
GAS
RANGE
$35;
16
cu. ft. Phileo Refrig. w/freezer, good
condition $35. GR 5-4424 after 6 p.m.

to Buy—Hshid.

Goods

AM

2-2023;

PIANOS
furn. and

IELDS
eves. VE

china.

5-1640

de

AM-FM

Furs

ST.-Wilmette

WISH
TO
SELL
8
INDIAN
SARIS
acquired overseas, Some silks, interesting design and workmanship.
Between 6 and 9 yds. each; $350 or best
offer. Please contact S. Lakey,
1717
Mt. Pleasant Rd., Northfield, after 5
p.m.

card

Aug.

table

set:

baby

bassinet. and

equipment:
children’s
clothes,
toys,
wagon,
24’’ bike:
housewares:
incl.
toaster, broiler, linens, tools, misc.
TREASURES AND TRASH!
SOMETHING
FOR
EVERYONE.
Cut
glass, stained glass windows, $20 ea.,
copper
coffee
pot and
boiler,
other
linens,
antiques,
tissue
paper
art,
clothing
and
other household
items,
MUCH MISC. Free coffee. Thurs. and
Fri. 8-8, Sat. 8-12. 1607 Estes, Chgo.,
blk. S. of Touhy at Ashland.

EVANSTON
SELL.

Silent

GARAGE SALE
1330 Isabella St., Wilmette
, Fri. 9 to 4. Antig. drop-leaf
.;
pewter;
pictures;
dble.
bed;
brfst. set;
dressing tble.;
bookcase;

THE LAST ACT
TO

w/porch;

LOVELY
GOLD
HANGING
LAMP
W/
long chain, $20; Beige draw
drapes
w/hardware to fit double window and
single window, $10; Assorted curtains,
$2.00 and $4.00 per pr.;
single bedspread w/matching drapes; $15; boy’s
and girl’s ice skates; artificial flower
arrangement. Very reasonble. 673-1253
after 5 p.m.
TOP LINE
;
GARAGE SALE—MUST SELL SM. FR.
bdrm.
wh.
chr., $15;
SINGER
cab.
sew. mach., $25; many sheer drapes,
all’
$5.00;
infant
wal.
chest,
$10;
maternity clothes; 24” bike, $10; golf
clubs;
child’s
clothing,
coats,
etc.
Reas.
Misc.;
bks.:
dishes;
bric-abrac. 2011 MacDaniel. Evanston, UN
4-2019, after 12 o’clock.

Will open again July 3ist.
SUMMER DRESSES AND SWIMWEAR
50c, all other clothing half price.
823 Dempster, Evanston.
328-5775.

PRICED

tent

EARLY
AMERICAN
KIT.
SET
6
chrs.;
$35;
Magnavox
TV-FM
phono
combin., $35; sm. antq. mir. vanity,
$25: Heritage circa 60 wal. chest, dbl.
dresser and mir., $75; purple vel. chr.,
$30 or $25 with bdrm. set; brn. Danish
mod.
lounge chr. w/ottoman,
$18;
yr.
old
mod.
hang.
fixture,
brass
w/orange
and yellow glass, $18; pr.
tall wh.
tbl. lamps;
boy’s
Schwinn
Traveler;
Argus
C-3 35 mm
camera;
aquariums. 272-3310.

Bargain Boutique

opening

10x10

REAL BARGAIN!

256-0661.

Bring In Your Spring
And Summer Clothes
WE ACCEPT ALL
MIDWEST BANK CARDS
Store hours:
Daily
10:30 to 6 p.m.
Closed Wed. and Sun.
$CASH$
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

for the summer,

luxe

FURNITURE
GARDEN,
INHOBBY. No junk garage sale.
double bed, mattress,
spring;

22.

WOMEN’S

MOVING:
MUST
SELL
G.E.
AMERIcana elec. range;
Frigidaire refrig.;
washer,
dryer;
Ethan
Allen’
and
Thomasville
bedroom
sets;
dinette
set;
TV;
boy’s
3 speed
bike;
ping
pong
table;
nutria
fur
coat,
12-14;
misc. Sat. and Sun. 10 to 5, 934 Dodge,
Evanston.

sportswear and dresses, sz. 12 to 14.
Some from Saks Fifth Ave. Excellent
condition. Call 251-1657.
MODEL’S WARDROBE
.
Sizes 5, 7 and 9. All seasons.
Like
new. Also coats and shoes. Wonderful
buys. Call 251-0168 or AL 6-0631.

$195;

NEIGHBORHOOD
EVERYTHING
FROM
R
tor; Bikes; and Baby equip
desks, Skis and Swing
set. I
Thurs. 9:30 to 8, 2710 Woo
Evanston.
1 blk. N. of
Bennett and Ewing.
CAMPING
TRAILER,
$300
sen Estate Mower,
$100; =
reel mowers,
$10 ea.;
1
HF
Filter, cost $200, used
1
w

Cretor’s Popcorn
capacity, $125.

Glenview

Rental,

Machine,
Bef

Glenview
wood.

GARAGE
SALE:
SAT.
JULY
a.m.-4
p.m.
Dehumidifier;
gas dryer;
Pollenex Pure

equip.;

youth

bed;

French
doors;
bargains.
PA
Glenview.

Hul@

i
adeJt-teeiod

sae

rH

yiga. 4

i gosill¥

ata

enh
‘

bre.
+
mit

porch

many misc.
4-3016.

Empire Mah. Drop Leat
ING

TABLE;

MAGNIFICENT

framed mirror, 41% x 6’; fore
old silver; antique stole, 18
coverlets.

All

must

go;

m

31st. 595 Vernon Ave., Gl
ANTIQUES:
BRASS,
COP:
ter;
art glass,
furniture,

misc.
12.4

Wauconda

mi.

N.

and

Trading

Lake

Zurich.

_

Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun,
JAckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6

1

21" TV—$20°

Moving. Fine Furnit
DINING

ROOM

bedroom

SET

set.

W.

Sacrifice.

A

air conditioner; saxaphone
fine cond. OR 6-3765.

FLORIDA

p.m.,

IN

BOUND—SELLIN
25c to $200. 4
t

all day

EXC.

Sat.,

COND.:

Sun.

HOSP.

BED;

er; patient-helper; pressure pad;
side tray;
window fan;
p
bdsprd.;
misc.
elect.
Thur.,
Fri.
10-8.
701
Deerfield.
GARAGE
SALE:
10’
like new roll-a-way; |
runner;

Lamb

coat,

good

cond. sz. ‘8;

small items. 1618 Meadow bs
view.2 mi, W. Edens Plaza,
of Lake.
GARAGE
SALE.
SAT.
10
necee
int Mee
ys —
uprig
ironer;
se
ur
blue dishes; childrens perk
train table;
toys;
misc.;
2211 Hartrey, Evanston. DA

"
‘
i
8

BABY
EQUIPMENT:
A
like new. Convertible str
table;
de
luxe
car
seats;
stroller:
walker;
many
m™

maternity
sell.

wardrobe,

sz. 14.

Call 251-1657.

PING

PONG

book

cases;

small

ers;

single

and

purch.

net

frames;

and

TABLE

W

paddles;

2 sec

tables:
dbl.

luggage;

|

mab

girl’s bike;

4-4668.

9”

:

DE

WALT

RADIAL

ARM

$125 or best offer; like new; bo
alley game shuffle board,
r iC
full sz. box
spring
and
ma
frame.
$25;
ant. metal
coll
cane

stroller,

leath. hood

729-!

BASEMENT
SALE:
W
clothes,
sz.
16;
man’s
lge.,
medium:
misc.
rummage;
all
gains,
‘Thursday~ throu
Edens,
Laramie,
Wil., W. of
Lake.

A

NEIGHBORHOOD
2235

Sherman

Evanston,

Ave.,

Evans

Entr.) Thurs. and Sat. 9 to
Fam. clothing, 4ll sizes; bric

Vict. chr.;
Low prices.
DBL.
BED

highchair;

M

W/WHITE

Serta

headboard;

“ORIGINAL”

Q

tuftless

and boxspring, practically
drawer
chest
$15;
st
ve
mal $15; lawnsweeper

n

ne

CONTOUR

new;
combination alum. sto
718 x 35; 2 white naug. lounge:

parent plastic runner (carpe
tor); 12-skin MINK STOLE
dition.

OR

GARAGE
bles;

furn.;

4-6194.

chairs;

SALE—MATCHING
lamps; _ cloth

and many household

2 homes.
1708
West off Techny

Prairie,
Rd. Fri.

p.m.

©

it
N

1

SEWING MACHINE BA

8 Singer machines. $12.50
e
Zig-Zag machine in
cabinet.
6040 Dempster. Morton
Gr
.
VIKING SALES
s

BABY
CHILDREN’S,
clothes. 6312
4-2419.

WOOD

FURNITURE |
MAW SS.
Claremont,

N.

CABINET

KITCHEN

cabinets;
gas stove;
gas
unit; radiators;
lavatory

west

record turn table;

FOR
SALE
AT ALL
TI
angles; iron sheets: and
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE

1466

Berkeley

.
C)
ae

Rd.,

IDlewood

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
Whe,
ie
eee
cs

M.

French
doors;
child’s
hunting jackets and pants;
gun cases. 1010 Maple, Ev

Glencoe

Ct.

lawn mower,
catcher;
Aquarium,
15
gal.
w/light;
Boat
trailer
chassis;
infant car seat; 5x8 Kelsey printing
press
w/everything;
crib
and
mattress;
maple
gossip bench;
Electric
blanket, dual controls; lawn sweeper;
arm-chest
exerciser.
1011
Butternut
Ln., Northbrook. 272-1855.

CON-

EDIE'S RESALE SHOP

Closed

WE NEED
rugs. Fine

and

80915 MAIN

QUAL.
EARLY
AMER.
HUTCH;
bdrm.
furn.;
secr.;
deacon
bench;
rocker;
child’s desk;
bkcase;
pewter
mi
linen, sm. mangel.
Priv. 274-

oriental

TV SET

"THERE'S MONEY
IN YOUR CLOSET"

MAH.
HUTCH.
90”
BEIGE
end tbls.; brass tbl. lamps; blue
lamps;
folding dble. bed. 724-

Wd.

SPORTS,
FANT,
Maple

TV SET

Speaker

Apparel
513-4TH

MAYTAG
GAS
DRYER
AND
KENmore automatic washer, both for $125.
Call CR 2-3148.
BEAUTIFUL
DAYSTROM
DINETTE
set and kitchenwares.
Call 679-1273.
HOOVER
VACUUM
CLEANER.
EXa
condition, $25. Dealer.
AL 1-

173

Arvin Twin

DIN.

ANTIOQUF
PLANT
STAND,
3
Circa 1890. $35. Phone
VE 5-1783 after 12 noon

PARTS.

COND.
21”
SCREEN;
best offer ORchard 6-0736.

175

SOFA,

Automatic Washer,

NOT NEW, BUT IN PERFECT
tion. $25. Call 831-4292.

GEAR

Cancer

CAPEHART
GOOD
sole;

set. Table, 6 chairs. buffet $50;
Call Sorareny or Sunday

Kenmore

ELECTRONIC
. AL 6-1856

Tudor

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete paces Service
Antique
Jewelry
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217

FOR
SALE:
16’
SYLVANIA
PORtable
television,
new
picture
tube.
_ Reasonable. Call 878-7857.
ZENITH
19”
PORTABLE
TV
AND
stand; used very little; like new; all
channels. $85.
PA 4-2536

tables:
lamps;
marble
commode;
misc. 2 YRS. OLD. 784-0989.

DUNCAN

HAM

348

STEREO PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH.
Exc. condition. $25. Call 251-1657.

SALE

gold

ATTIC ANTIQUES

Call GReenleaf 5-8226

MORNING 7 to 9 p.m.
PLEASE CALL ARdmore 1-7960

gold

MOVING SALE OF THE YEAR
Everything for baby, crib, bathinette,
travel crib, baby tenda, play pen, car
seat;
strollers; buggy;
cradle;
white
rocking chair; infant seat. For others
adding maching; elec. 24’’ attic fans;
room ___ divider;
port.
humidifiers;
grinder
w/table;
Black Angus
rotis.
broiler;
24’
jig
saw;
hand
hewn
harvest tbl. plus 3 rugs all priced to
sell quick. Sat. and Sunday, July 29,
30. 945-3520.
1435 Hackeberry, Deerfield

4-6211

RCA 21’ COLOR

4 DINETTE CHAIRS. ORANGE VINYL
with swivel base. In excellent condition. $65. 328-9684.
LIV.
RM.
AND
DIN.
RM.
FURN.
pull-out table seats 10 to 12; chairs;
good condition; reasonable.
ORchard 4-9685

DECORATOR

Sale—Miscellaneous

LOST OUR LEASE—MUST
SELL OUT
odd size cabinets and Formica counter
tops.
Ideal
storage
for
basement,
garage or summer home. New built-in
gas
and
electric
ovens
$95;
gas
surface unit $35; used 21’ gas range
$35; also office equipment. Will accept
reas. offer. Dealer. 312 Tudor Court,
Glencoe.
Call 835-0087

PIECE
HI-FI
WITH
excellent tone quality;

SELLING OUT

PALE
BLUE.
LIKE
NEW
13’11’6” incl. best rubber pad, $90;
type stereo turntable, oiled wal.
$50. Weekdays only 272-5727.

FOR

For

PIANO

bed; Danish wood dinette se
aquarium and stand; 30’
alu
fencing; Childcraft set; wading
commercial
coffee
grinc

KITCHEN CABINET AND
APPLIANCE SALE

RADIO HAMS
For
sale
or
trade.
Viking
500.
Excellent cond. Can easily be used as
1500 watt P.E.P. final. Reas. 945-2222.

MUST
SELL
3 PIECE
TURQUOISE
and
blue
sectional
sofa.
$100;
grey
tweed 9x12 rug; bronze 10x16 rug.
Call 328-9115.

FURNITURE

| GRAND

:

2 Pc. Sectional Couch

RUG,
10” x
prof.
base,

Sale

$60—21’""
BLACK
AND
WHITE
TV,
Magnavox, handsome wood cabinet on
easters. Call after 7 p.m. weekdays;
one 1 p.m. on Sat. and Sun., DA 8-

REASONABLE. GOOD CONDITION.
BR 4-0391

IN
EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
offer. Call after 6 p.m. AL 1-1154.

AIR
CONDITIONER,
offer. RO 4-0990.

SET;

MATCHING DIVAN AND CHAIR;
AIRconditioner,
2 chandeliers;
2 tables;
roll-a-way bed. Call 869-4591 after 6:30
p.m. or Sunday.
ESTATE
SALE;
PRIV.
PARTY
MUST
sell all. Antiques,
furn., family possessions. Thurs.-Sunday 9-5 See at 838
Elmwood, Evanston.

Ist.

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

STEREO TAPE AND RECORD
PLAYer and Lincoln changer. Loud speakers, 2 air couplers,
amplifiers, turntables,
arms,
diamond
stylus. Rekocut record cutter, hot stylus, mixing
units,
test equip.,
mikes,
Long-play
Ampex with 16” dble. track reels.
Prerecorded tapes. Blank tape. Many sm.
items.
Blank
discs.
Norman
W.
Forgue, GR 5-4672.
RARE, STENTORIANS FINEST, FULL
range loudspeaker model 15” duplex,
handmade in England, 16 lb. Alcomax
magnet
still in orig. box;
rare Rels
finest FM
technical receiver, model
646 Rel tuner, orig. cost $600; also H.
H.
Scotts
finest
tuner,
model
4310
stereo multiplex FM tuner w/ walnut
case, orig. cost $525. 491-1647 after 6.

AND
ASSORTED
KNICK-KNACKS.
8250 N. Tripp, Skokie, Illinois.

MISC. FURNITURE

$

All Types of Merchandise

174

DRESSES,

MOVING TO THE CITY
MUST SACRIFICE
Sofa;
2 Lawson
lounge
chrs.;
Dux
sect. sofa; contemp. din. rm. tbl., w/8
chrs.;
16 cu.
ft. refrig.
1 yr.
old,
frostfree w/ice maker; tape recorder;
Maytag
washer
and_
dryer;
port.
Zenith record player;
Motorola color
console TV, 1 yr. old; dehumidifier;
console sewing mach.;
marb. top
tbls.;
lamps;
bric-a-brac
misc.
GARAGE
SALE—clothes,
men
sz.
40,
women 8-10; July 27 to 29, 10 to 5, 432ope 549 County Line Rd., Highland
ark.
CIVIL
WAR
RIFLES—SCARCE
EXeriment perc. tape modl. and breach
oad; wood lathe; air ong: on dolly;
tool stand; mtrs. to 12 H.P.; propane
camp stove; sew kit.; old schl. desk;
racing
set; 1880 mantle chime clock;
ridgid
ratchet,
2 in. pipe
threader;
wood and metal tool boxes; file cabs.,
reg. and legl.;
stained glass;
ornate
antq.
frame;
shutters;
flur.
lights;
grinder;
sissors
sharpener;
putting
game;
box
dishes,
cheap; __ tools;
lta
for everyone.
Skokie. 6794765

ANY AMOUNT
FURNITURE,
DISHES,
tools, job lots. Liquidations. Auctioneer: Col. Dan Danner PA 4-5171.
WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
UALITY
used furniture and antiques.
For quick
service call
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550

LIGHT
FINISH
METZ
DINING
RM.
set, table; 3 boards; 6 chairs; server;
china cabinet; pads; like new; excellent buy. ALpine 1-5528.

DELUXE

CONDITION $40
after 6 o’clock.

CRIB
ends.

176

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

Prompt

ELEC. STOVE.
Good condition.
272-3776

COUCH;
odds and
432-9155.

5-0108

NEED
FROM
PRIVATE
PARTY
FR.
Period Furn. Any age, cond. Painted
dishes;
Pictures;
Misc. Any kind of
Oriental rugs, Amer.
Orientals;
also
Piano. Dir. 588-1020 anytime.

PC.
BEAUTIFUL
DINING
ROOM
set,
mohair
upholstering,
excellent
condition. Best offer. UN 4-1295.

Coldspot Refrigerator:
EXCELLENT
Call 724-6416

FOR

GARAGE
SALE:
BRAIDED
12X15
rug;
matching
throw rugs;
loads of
bric-a-brac and misc.
ID 2-7996, 521
Clavey Lane, Highland Park.

ALMOST
NEW
lawn furniture;

PAID
RUGS

ACCEPTED

GReenleaf

BLOUSES,

skirts, slacks, formals, sizes 10-12-14.
Some
never worn. Cash
and Carry.
Thurs.,
Fri.,
10-4.
2412
Walters,
Northbrook.
BETTER CLOTHING
Many with famous labels.
ELITE REPEATS RESALE SHOP
7635 N. Paulina St.
761-7700
1, blk. N. Howard St. ‘‘L’’.
We also sell on consignment.

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FURNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
561-7256
Miss Hall

E.
AMERICANA
RANGE,
COMP.
with
2
ovens.
Sensi-temp_
burner,
rotiss., w/hood; coppertone; 30’’.
Call PA 4-4173 after 6:30.

FRIGIDAIRE
4 burner.
REASONABLE.

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ORIENTAL

BY

176 For Sale—Miscel

Apparel and Furs

WOMEN’S

MERCHANDISE

TRADE-INS

DOOR
PINK
REFRIGERATOR,
left opening. Top 40 lb. freezing unit.
$85.
Call 256-4397.

G.

NEED

HIGHEST

3/4 TON: $35.
UNiversity
9-4464
LARGE
ANTIQUE
SIDEBOARD
MARble base, 2 rises. Over 100 years. 6142
ft. height—48”’ x 22’’.
Call 864-5655
TWO
MATCHING
RUGS _
11x12
and
12x20.
Good
with pads. Beige tones.
UN 4-2007

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods

WE

Air Cond.

WRINGER
TYPE
MAYTAG WASHER,
$10; playpen, $5.00; power lawnmower, $3.00; Electrolux vacuum cleaner,
$5.00; space heater, $10. UN 4-9838.

. CARPETING PLUS PADDING
Soft gray on gray wool; approx. 50 sq.
yds.:
in
excellent
condition.
Best
offer. Call 729-5049.

175.

172 For Sale—Household Goods
Wooden Din. Rm. Set, $20;

FURNITURE;
WASHER;
DRYER;
Good
cond., reas.: bunk bds.; hollywood bds.; dressers; full bdrm. set;
bk. shelves; desk. Skokie 967-6020.
LIKE
NEW
CONTEMP.
DINING
room
set w/6
chairs,
$300;
bar,
2
stools, $100; ice cream kitchen set w/4
chairs, $25. Call 328-2391.
BLD. PHILLIPINE MAHOG. DIN. RM.
set, 42 x 62 plus 3, 12’ leaves. 2 arm, 2
side chrs., buffet w/glass top. Kit. tbl.
and 4 chrs. OR 4-8067.
BARGAIN
SALE!
2 TVS:
10 PANELS
of floral lined drapes, clean; Loads of
odds
and
ends.
Also
dining
room
table, 5 chairs. Call AL 6-3324.

GRAY STEEL DESK
30’’
x 29’’, 2 small drawers.
good for
typewriter use. Exc. cond. $15 or best
offer. Call PA 4-5814.

+e

*

*

s!

21’
otl

I

Highla

3-1466

Classified
a

�176

Sale: 501

Sherman

“MACHINE_PERFECT
ORDER.
NISSEN
5x9
INE.
EXCEL.
CONDI-

BEIGE
WOOL
CARPETING,
20
SQ.
yd., will cover rm. 151%
x 1115
also
powder blue beaded
formal, a:
12.
Best offer takes both. AL '1-4364.

P.M.

SAT.

ONLY,

space
heaters;
. fixtures; misc.

AL

1-6539

Ba
ood
MOWER,
i
; fluorescent lights; 14 ft.
x
canning jars; wooden

ss;

trunk;

odds

and

vper

Ave.,

Evanston.

"Tae

wg

1123

a,

9-5

brac;

Fri.

only.

Antiques;

uniforms;

hockey

2

ends.

475-2252

CHATFIELD,

Howie:

urn.;

4 le

MUST
VACATE:
30” ELEC.
STOVE;
pictures; frames; luggage; step table;
dishes;
clothes;
tools;
etc.
2153
Beechwood, Wilmette.
SET
OF
3 REEL
GANG
MOWERS,
best offer; Playschool toys; training
wheels;
girl’s
summer
and
winter
clothes, sz. 3-6. Misc. 272-0161.

books;

&lt;ATIR-CGONDS.;

20’

bike.

Like

CRIB;

Reas.

:

BOY’S

24’

USED

2

table

lamps.

AL

6-

also 20”

fan.

Call

imR

3 speed

SNOW
TIRES.
W/W _ 855-14.
LIKE
new. 1 Schwinn Mark 1V bike, 26’ like
new. 674-8686.

8

CAMP

PA

STOVE,

SALE. MATERNITY

$10;

CLOTHES,

0; other clothing; drapes;
dbl.
crib; fan; sterilizer; fir. polishmisc.

After

eanston
:

a

pee

864-8221.

E SALE: KIT. SET;

4 CHAIRS;

anish
modern
chairs;
cleaner;
girl’s bicycle;
sm.
= misc. Fri.-Sat. 28-29 July.
outh Lane, Deerfield.

VET
SOFA;
UNIVERSAL
_ sweeper;
typewriter;
3-way
creen; wing chair. Very good
-8-2868 before 4:30 weekdays.
A Sepmita fad
Pte
12
arge gates w/hardware.

446-2868.

(O

EXCELLENT WALNUT CRIB
MATTRESS. $14.
BOY’S 24” BIKE, $10.
729-2880.

4-

motor, 42 h.p., $20; single Maple
rg., matt., ‘$10; comp. yellow
cabs
incl. Tappan bit.-in range
best offer. 272-2648.

‘

RECORD
PLAYER;
POLAamera, like new; Tape recordington portable, etc. Call DA
r
446-5849.

and 2300 W.)

KIT. SET AND
CHAIRS;
riage
and
crib;
misc.
elec. rotisserie;
lamps;
tains; misc. 679-3797.

GARAGE
SALE:
CLOTHING;
UTENsils; miscellaneous. Fri., Sat.. Sun. 9
a.m.-6 p.m. 1952 Glenview Rd., Glenview.
SCHOOL
DESK;
BRASS
SPY
GLASS;
old oil paintings and easel; Americana
bronze
statue;
4’ freezer;
vibrator;
misc. antiques. 869-8865

GARAGE SALE
Stove-Refrig.-Misc. Furn.-Lawn tools.
743 Morningside Dr., Lake Forest
Fri.-Sat. only, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

D’ table

legs,

3 Park. 338- T08.

$2.00.

W.

Ewing,

letter

Skokie

BOY'S

OR

sign;

Misc.

4-5803.

24" BIKE;

sECTROLUX

St., Evanston.

IRONRITE
MANGLE,
‘condition. Set of World Book
paedia. Call after 6 p.m.
or
sS 271-7796.

_ POOL
extra
ood

TABLE,

SOLID

SLATE

colored cues. Cheap. Call
2-5454 evenings after 4.

ique Wooden Carrousel
ses. After 5. HI 6-4286.

more

Wash.

DA
ower

MANOR

in very

272-8959

RUMMAGE

NOMEN’S AnD
,O' ‘Aelbge Toure.,
linois Rd.,
eal

$15

8-0344

JACOBSON

good

$45.

SALE

CHILDREN’S
Fri., Sat. 12 to S.

pb

gl hs

21
cond.

tey

AIR
CONDIsu.
Se
4EFP.: . 118
recently
steam

LIKE
NEW
REC.
antique
frames
fine
semi-formal;
jewelry;
; developer. CE 4-3245
CARPET
CLEANING
Rent elect Blue Lustre
nt electric shampooer,
ardware, Winnetka.

RIGHT
» them

CARPET

with

Blue

GARAGE

PROBwall to
$1.00.

COLORS .

shampooer, $1.00.
ce V&amp;S Hardware,

Lustre.

Rent

SALE

sizes

"ms. 864-8487.

37X31”

FIRE

for

all

SCREEN

10; chest, lamps,
ursday and Friday.

Sienitied

buffet.

DEHUMIDIFIER;
Lrg.
capacity.
$35:
chain saw, $25. PA

6

xX
and

9
pad

WOOL
$10;

$150.

BED),

type-

Private.

FRIGIDAIRE
12’’ Mall
elect.
47913.

BRAIDED

string of sleigh

Call DA 8-7519.
CELOTEX
512

177.

cases

WHITE

CEILING

(64 tiles ea.;)
-PA 4-4961

Wtd.

$25

$10;

wine

835-

186

AND

SLIPCOVER

LIGHT

LIGHT

Patio Picnic Table -

4-5133

MUST
BE
537-4568.

PAPER
CO.
Evanston

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

Garages

187

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

Misc.
272-5520

REPAIRS
driveways.

AND
Jim

180 Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment
OFFICE
FURNITURE:
GLASS
desk, 47 x 26, three drawers on
erg Plus swivel chair. Phone

182

TOP
either
AL 1-

Bicycles

Automobile

a

190

For

5

Auto

NEVER

USED.

AFTER

SCHWINN,

BLACK

Sporting Goods
Equipment
PRO SALE

and

HONDA

2.95 to 32.95
MEN’ S, LADIES’
19

ERS
49 SNEAD OR BERG IRONS
SNEAD OR BERG WOODS
NEW LEFT MAME A
aad SET
USED GOLF CL
TRADE IN Your OLD CLUBS
TENNIS SALE
$8.95 TENNIS RACQUET, NOW
MEN’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
TENNIS PRESS OR COVER
98c
$65 UMBRELLA TENT, NOW
$75 UMBRELLA TENT, NOW
$79.95 CABIN TENT, NOW
MOSQUITO NETTING 5’ WIDE 65c
$23.95 SPIN CAST OUTFIT
$12.45 SPIN CAST OUTFIT
2 MAN LIFE RAFT
ANGLERS SUPPLY
1016 DAVIS ST.. EVANSTON

REAL

50

LOUISVILLE
POWERBILT
COMplete
set
lady’s
custom-made
golf
clubs,
excellent
condition,
sacrifice,
$35. Call 475-1067.
RIFLE WITH SLING PLUS AMMO
in clips, $129.95. RUGER
.22 carbine,
$45. Both used little. Excellent condition. Call AL 1-6851.

W/LUGGAGE

1965.

66 een. LIGHTENING

NEW,
mileage.

ot

aida

Dad

Takes

1966 X-6

CHROME
$495. 446-3818

FENDERS,

1964 Suzuki 90

AWAY
FROM
SON.
LOW
MILEAGE;
first $100 takes it. Call 869-2040.
°66 YAMAHA TWIN JET 100
Immac. cond. Under 500 mi. Must see
to appreciate.
Call 726-5170 days; Eves. 491-0770.
1966 HONDA S90
1,300 miles. Like new,
Extras
272-5920

$295

TRIUMPH DAYTONA
,200 miles.
$1,100
Call HI 6-4724.

305—
sell—

$200

OR

HONDA
or best offer
CR 2-3037
PANNONIA MC. 250 CC;
like
new
pistons,
rings,
bearings,
crash bars. Asking $325. 537-0996.

194

Mobile

Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

REGAL
Front
bath.
erator
front
ning.

MOBILE
HOME
51’ X 10’.
kitchen, liv. rm., 2 bdrms..
1
Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigand
etc. Also includes oil tank;
and -backsteps,
and
underpinBest offer.
Call PArk
9-1042.
TENT CAMPER:
SLEEPS 4.6.
Includes attached butane tank, stove,
heater, cooler, and kitchen box. $400
Call DA 8-9642.

WANTED TO BUY
SMALL Camping tent trailer, used
new. Call AL 6-0834 or 328-9392.

195

For

Sale—Trucks

and

ECONOLINE
LOW
One
1

or

Trailers

62 CHEV 15-TON TRUCK
FINE CONDITION $800
BEFORE 6 P.M.
Glenview Rental, ew
and
woo

FORD

Green-

1962

MILEAGE,
GOOD
CONDITION.
owner. Call 965-2160.

USED
4’ X6’
OPEN
BOX
TRAILer, as is, $15.
PALENSKE MOTORS
-1901 Prairie, Glenview. PA 4-1518.

1965
SHASTA
HOUSE
sleeps 4 or more; stove,
sink; excellent condition.
657-2260

1953 DODGE

CHEVY.
PICKUP

transmission;
tion. $125.

500

TRAILER
ice box and
Davis

PICK-UP

w/w

3/4 ton;
tires:

4 speed

good

condi-

256-4032

BLACK,
=
cover.
All

flawless, $400. UN 4-7827.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star © Hi ghland Park Herald. aes
and oad fig ——
ne Lake agen ienne &lt;

SCRAMBLER
mileage—must

NEWLY
PAINTED,
RUNS’
GOOD.
$195. Call UN 4-6589 after 6 p.m.

1966
250
CC
SUZUKI.
EXC.
COND.,
low mil., electric starter. Also 1966 350
a.) Yamaha, exc. cond. low mil. 2511966
HONDA,
160
CB
miles.
Helmmet
and

869-9613

HONDA
S90;
SELL
*wap for foreign car.
724-7365

Vy TON

1962 MATCHLESS 500CC.
Excellent running, clean bike.
$500 or best offer.
Call HI 6-4724
1967

SAHPE,
NO
extra equip.

COLONIAL
61.
10
x
51.
2
bdrm.,
w/w -carpt.,
car port,
patio,
fireplace,
air- -cond.,
other
extras,
corner lot, Sunset Park. 724- 6823.

CALL ANY TIME 775-3136.
650 CUSTOM TRIUMPH
HI 6-2026

SUZUKI
3.95
EA.
39.95
49.95
49.95
YD.
11.98
8.29
39.95

BAR-

4,900 miles. Good condition.
$225. Call 676-1471.

LIKE
low

ALL
CUSTOM
BUILT:
30-06—43040—22
hi-power
Savage
with
scopes
and others. Shot guns. No hand guns.
28-20-12
turrett
loaders
with
wads,
several
thousand
hulls.
Like
new
hunting
clothes,
man’s
sz.
40-42;
lady’s 36-38, bows
and arrows.
Norman W. Forgue, GR 5-4672.

Ml

50— $85

S90,

45-1950

THROUGHOUT.

YAMAHA
80: RED, TOP
accidents,
oil injection,
Leaving for Peace Corp,
MUST
SELL.

OFFER.

BLACK.
GAIN
AL 1-4568

HONDA

GOLF EQUIPMENT
$12.95 Men's golf shoes 7.95
GOLF BAGS
$7.75 IRONS,

SHAPE.

MODEL

MINT
CONDITION
$350 firm. 945-9543.

432-6042

1965
TRAIL
MODEL
rack, $75 firm.
446-8492.

HI 6-7569

1964 HONDA 300 CC
exc. cond. Call after 5 p.m.
Mon.-Fri., any time weekends.
491-1632 Evanston

$475

CUSTOM 1966 HONDA HAWK
chopped;
chrome
fork and
fenders;
cust. scramble seats; -flake tank; big
19” rear
wheel;
high
bars. $350 in
extras. Immac.
Only 2,500 mi. Moving, forced to sacrif. CR 2-5319.

PA 4-6237.

Boy's 24'' Bicycle, $10.

1966
60
CC
YAMAHA;
4
SPEED
scrambler;
oversized tires;
high exhaust;
good
condition.
$200
or best
offer. Call 724-7283 after 5:30 p.m.

Excellent Condition.

HONDA
AND

HONDA
1966
SUPER
HAWK
305CC
Set up for scrambling. Barnett clutch,
many extras. $450 or best offer. Cali
ID 2-5322 after 5.

65

SUZUKI X-6

GOOD

650 C.C.

1966
HONDA
305CC
SCRAMBLER,
good
cond.,
5,200 mi.
$500.
or best
offer. Helmet incl. OR 3-9153.

Chicago.

BEST

MILEAGE.

HONDA
350 CC RACING
CAM,
BARnett clutch,
only 200 miles
and
no
racing since complete engine rebuilt.
Phone 945-2246.

SPECIAL FOR “JULY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625

FAST.

305 Scrambler

COND. LOW
AL 1-4568

1966
HONDA
Like
new—low
$565. 835-1584.

NORTH SHORE’S —gaest
CYCLE DEAL

$25 each. In good condition.
864-7285 after 5 p.m.

26”

Carts

BROWN'S
SUZUKI CITY

VERY

BEST

COND.
1,200
MI
offer. Call AL 1-8672.

Honda

HARLEY

GOODRICH
TIRES,
8.45 X 15,
Silvertown (660)—never been driven.
$100. Phone PArk 4-7140.

all

Bike

300

1966 BLACK YAMAHA 250
Good shape. 2,300 plus miles. Pleated
seat and helmet. $500 or best offer.
Call Doug after 5:30 p.m., AL 6-1077.

Tires and Accessories

RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

HONDA

CONDITION,
$350
OR
Call 835-1268 after 8 eves.

EXCELLENT COND.; LOW MILEAGE
Crash helmet. Must sell. $1,100 or best
offer. Call 446-3049

Rent—

Motorcycles—Go

DRIVEN,
NO
MI
best offer. ‘OR 3-5040.

1967 TRIUMPH

From

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.,
pecs.
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail.
Car tow bars,
—
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
adder, 7446- 48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

192

BEEN
to sell;

6 p.m.

EXTRAS

1967 S-90

Now!
Loan

COND.

CA95

50CC;

1962
GOOD
offer.

1966

Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

6454 N.

DAvis 8-6741

white. $20.

Auto

NEVER
Forced

650

1965

WHITE—800 MILES
259-7246 weekends and after

$600. EXCEL.

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

TO BERKELEY'S

Two 26 Inch Girl's Bikes
BOY’S

an

50

MILES,
EXCELLENT
CALL
AL
6-2487

1966 HONDA

Loans

‘Em

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

NEW,

HONDA
500

WHITE.
EXC.
Must sell. Best

AUTOMOTIVE

LIGHT WEIGHT BICYCLE PARTS
and accessories (tires, carriers, locks,
light sets, baskets, etc.) Going out of
business.
EVANSTON CYCLERY
1629 Oak, Evanston 328-8834
Tues. Thurs.
Sat. 12 to 5:30 p.m.

LIKE

Block

COLLECTION FOR SALE.
Call after 6:30, AL 1-2893.

ON

Raleigh Compact

305
YAMAHA
SCRAMBLER,
miles, $650. 272-2373.

HONDA

Coins and Stamps

193

SALE
V3 TO V&gt; OFF

COME

1967 BIG BEAR
250

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

188

$275. CALL
CO 17-4659.

FOR
SALE:
1963
LAMBRETTA
MoOtor scooter, 124cc. Good running cond
tion. $100. Phone
945-1463
after 4:30
p.m.
and on weekends.

Wooden

Plate

Carts

HONDA

LOW MILEAGE,
AFTER 6 P.M.

945-6000

Cleared.
PArk 4-5171

and

1966 SUPER

9

House

Commemorative

Motoreyilesine

condition.

AURORA
MODEL
MOTORING
ROAD
race;
18 curved tracks, 14 straight;
power
pack;
1 car
controller
and
Cobra climb, $16. ALpine 1-2890.
HO TRAIN.
Beautiful 3 train 4’ x 9’ layout. Mounns pe Rivers,
Towns,
$60.
Call 475-

With

HAULING

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

By

183

WANTED
&lt;OSAS
bes PEANUT GALLERY
we
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.

METAL

SALE

REMOVAL

Attics,

HAGEN

Toys

HAULING

RUBBISH
Basements,
DANNER

7 193

LARGE,
FAIRYTALE
CASTLE.
Isabella, Wilmette.
251-1739.

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

M.

and 4 woods; excellent
sell. $85. PA 4-6614.

Doll

Furniture—Luggage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE
AND APPLIANCES
disposed of. Crating and Shipping.
Call for Free Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-3353

TILE—

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. Binion
subject to change
without
notic
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE eTeRIAL
1466 BERKELEY RO
(Off of Old Skokie Ra. if

UN

irons
Must

HAULING

LIGHT

and

Equipment
CLUBS, WALTER

Handmade

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
fabric. 12 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

$15.

Newspapers, Rags,
lron, Metal. Highest Prices Paid

AND
1104 EMERSON

Miscellaneous

JULY ONLY
-REUPHOLSTERY

RUG
bells

Wanted:

SHORE

Sporting Goods

179

to Buy—Miscellaneous

NORTH

seasons.

bicycle seat for child $6.00;

Sac.

Electric

AND
CHAIRS.
TABLE
round. Call after 6 p.m.

VT DESK; TYKE BIKE; GIFT
— Ige. selection jr. and misses
small

(DOUBLE

15,000
B.T.U.
AIR
CONDITIONER;
wiring
and
conduit.
Will
sacrifice.
Noblet B flat clarinet; excellent cond.
Call 259-0967 after 6:30 p.m.

Redwood

Glencoe.

AY THROUGH SUNDAY.
FOREST AVE., WILME
in

SET,

Refrigerator, $40;

RIDER
MOWER—JACOBSEN;
4 H.P.,
rotary, 26’’; less than 1 yr. old; orig.
$300.
Will
sell
$150.
1547
Brandon,
Glenview. PA 4-4664

VACUUM.

Nashington

BEDROOM

$50;

writer, late model.
ORchard 5-1212.

Jonquil,

x SALE—54”
WHITE
SOFA;
tdeor flower cart Bar-B-Q; tbls.;

;- changeable

1

183

Sales

GOLF

CREAM

COMMERCIAL
ICE
freezers; 3 Hole; $50 ea.
A 9-0685'

CARRIER AIR CONDITIONER,
reerens
condition,
230
volt,
18, 000
B.T.U.,
$75 or best offer.
Call 251-1074.

OPEDIAS
ans = 20.
YOL.
0 sacrifice $35: hide-a-bed, cost
sacrifice $125, 5 pe. bdrm.
set

a unused. 251-7385.
a
SLUDIO
COUCH,
$17;
$ Schwinn bike, a8: Stella guitar,

BABY
CARbaby
equip.;
clothes;
cur-

COMPLETE
CHILD
CRAFT
IN EXC.
cond.; Philco 20’’ TV; 10’’ Delta band
ie
compl. with motor and stand. CR

2

Rummage

RUMMAGE
SALE:
DIsSnes:
clothes; furniture, misc. Also antique
Ball and Claw walnut din. set; solid
oak
carved
bench.
838
Elmwood,
Evanston.

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH
REMOVAL
Larry Carney
HI 6-2786

MOVING.
MISC.
FURNITURE
AND
odds and ends. Sun. from 1 to 4 p.m.,
2307 W.
Granville,
Chicago
(6200 N.

NEW
SEWING
MACHINE
. pie
tricycle
and
20”
erce
crib.
all CR 2-4081.

10

FT.
PLASTIC
GARDEN
POOL,
kidney shaped, reg. $119 will sell for
$45. Also large screens used to enclose
porch: will sell cheap.
251-0721.

exhaust

after 6 p.m.

SALE.

MAHOG.
DRESSER,
TABLE
AND
chair; boy’s med. s. wagon;
pillows;
blankets;
boy’s
clothing
sz.
16-20;
lady’s luggage; 475-7176.

cW 7200 BTU
CARRIER
AIR
and
gas
Basmor'
garbage

ator;

1 HOUR, FOR
ALpine 1-7711.

CHILD’S
ROLL
TOP
DESK:
PHILCO
air-cond.;
mahog.
bookcase;
much
mise. itis Marcee Lane, Northbrook,

- uprights. $15 with trade. 6
'vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
i
Dempster,
Morton Grove. |
iking Sales Co.
4

ze Bed, Foam Rubber
[TRESS. WALNUT HEADBOARD;

$55.

Lincoln 225 Amp. Welder

465-1798.

ye ee ae te: ee 3 Daey
3. Po
amp;
lamp post;
auto
“cooker;
camera;
L.R.
chairs;
case; other misc. items. 272-0376.
VACUUM SALE

desk;

BE COOL!
30’ ATTIC FAN.
new. See in operation,
272-3246

play-

equip.;

oy chest; gas dryer; twin carr.;
r; 4 li. new kit. high back
Ag desk 30
x 60 ($250 new);

eh

178

SiteAticceilienens

dishes;

10-5

;
G

For

HAMILTON
DRYER,
$50;
HIGH
chair; tricycles; 2 matching’ Deacon’s
benches, $25 ea.; silver trays, bowls;
hshld.
goods;
lawn eqp. 446-5730.

1960 CHEVROLET
14 TON
PANELED
truck. Good condition, Best offer.
ORchard 4-8076

196

Foreign

and

1966 ts raped

Sports
oe ~

Cars

SUNROOF

272-5574

a

Villager. ° Highwood Herald

July

oe

1967,

�196

Foreign

and

Sports

;

196

Cars

196

$1,399
FULL PRICE
'66 Galaxie Hardtop

tee, 30 Days or 1,000

1
owner,
power
brakes, automatic.

power
steering,
Factory warranty.

ne

miles,

perfect

and

dred

rare

1 owner,
100% 30

always garaged,
day guarantee.

automatic,

$32.61 mo.
'63 Volkswagen

Rebuilt engine,
you believe?

red

and

ready.

$595

Would

$595
'62 Peugeot

Sunroof, local
this one.

car.

six,

Hurry!

Don’t

$4.00
Call Mr.
check.

or $195

Williams

for

FREE

credit

to

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS
1501 Waukegan
Rd.
Glenview, Til.
BR 3-5555
Open Sundays
PA 4- 8600

THIS

RED

BEAUTY

TAMBOURINE

MOTORS

our

srowroom.

THE

729-1000

MICRO
2

1961

choose

Sun

iby

ONLY

SPEED,

Fite

$1,195

bya) $695
ack .
225
ee ee $495

4 Door

1964

Blue,

GET

1961

ALFA

Air

automatic

$

ROMEO

red

$

995

............. $1,095

—.2,000

Convertible,

895

transmission

gees ee

ee

$1,295

Cond.

FUTURA pce

FALCON

Pee

eee
a
ON

H.T.

with

radio.

are

eS ea WEE3 ogee ts Ns Pema A ae te

ae $245

Winnetka
Import Motors
Insurance Co.

Agents for Volkswagen
Open:
9

ae 27,

a.m.-5

9 a.m.-9
p.m.

p.m.

Monday

—- Saturday.

thru

Closed

Friday
Sunday.

CON-

6 P.M.

COND. $1,895.
272-2230

1964 VOLKSWAGEN
Immaculate condition.
and
battery.
Radio,
owner. $895. 869-7320.

'60 Hillman

1966 ALFA
LOW

ROMEO

'65 VW

Bus $1,595

'64 VW

Bus

'63 VW

= 24,000

GT.

GET
26 MPG
g eo A SPORTY
’63
Corvair Monza 2
bucket seats, 4
spd. Perf. mech. is
and body. Must
sell. Best offer. 234-4736 aft. 6.
GOOD

1967 _ Evanston Review ° Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star *
and The viteas Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake
Baye

yt

aeons

et

e

5

gamma

ost

GEN

e

a

ene

FULL

POWER,

car

this

condition.

old

HARD
is

TO

still

Exe

$595

241 WAUKEGAN
Glenview.

VI

BELIEF

around,

RD.

|

Ill.

and Sports Cars

‘bb

GUARANTEE

Fastback

$1,095

with

Camper $1,095
Home

—

roof

'60 220S Mercedes $ | 495
Very

made

$1,795

vinyl

sharp

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
AUTH.

869-301 5

AVE.

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

VW

TOYOTA FOR
$1,695
$2,150
Comet 2 Dr.

65

i

POWER
di
V8,

and ‘heater. Caribbean Blue and
matching

AUTO.

vinyl

interior.

$695

TRANS.,

FULL
PRICE

AUTOMATIC,

'b4

Pontiac

a

FULL

Gran

POWER,

HEATER,

:

Prix

FACT.

vinyl top and bucket seats.
juxury at low, low price.

:

$1,695

'64

CONVERT.
with

radio.

FACTORY
Full

Impala
WWS.. ar

GS
*

Karmann

ia

EQUIP.
;

price

$1,195

'63 Chevy

RADIO,

Il

RADIO,

white walls. This is exce eye
clean
car.
Don't
pass
Showroom
condition.
second car. Drive this ome

H.T.

'62 Ford Galaxie
STEERING,
tic,

1967
$895

RADIO, HEATER,
WW'S, WHITE
with red interior. Full price
$995

POWER

SERVICE

'64 Chevy

VERY
LOW
MILES.
RED
CAR
with red interior. Radio, heater,
whitewalls. Cannot tell ‘this car
from
new. Full price

MILEAGE. EXC. CONDITION.
Call 234-5379.

SAAB
1961
2 DOOR
SEDAN.
running condition. $200.
Knauz Cont’l 234-1700.

1012 Chicago Ave.
'6| Dodge 9 Pass. Wan

'67 Mustang

Convertible

BLACK
WITH
RED_
TOP,
miles, $225. Call AL 1-1544.

Norman Olds

Overseas Orders Arranged
AGENT FOR VOLKSWAGEN Ni ah co.
'66 Karmann Ghia $1,79
'66 VW Sedan $1,395

SEDAN

MERCEDES
BENZ
200
SE _ = 1962
autom. drive; pow. steer.; fuel injection;
all leather int. Excellent cond.
ALpine 1-4595 after 7 p.m. and Sat.

warranty

$2,295

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO
AVE.
:

CAR;
and

2208S.
“1960.
MERCEDES,
MODEL
Outstanding,
maroon
finish,
leather
int., like new
tires,
brakes,
clutch.
Exe. mech. $1,395 Cash. 433-2812.

HEATER.

Still under

100%
16 POINT CHECKED
VOLKSWAGENS

733 CHICAGO

Like new tires
heater.
Orig.

3

IN EVANSTON

$105
869- 0486.

SCHOOL
evenings

RD.

OLKSWAGE

VW 65 MICROBUS
low mileage, like new engine, 3 seats,
good
condition.
Private
party,
best
offer. 432-7361.
1960 VW,
RED;
GOOD
$425.
‘Call
446-7697
weekends.

RADIO.

ry air cond.

Foreign

CHEVROLE

1966 442 Spts. Cpe.

WANTED

196

OWNER,

241 WAUKEGAN
Glenview, Il.
4 SPEED.

Evanston
GR 5-8000

‘his

4956

CADILLAC
’63 SEDAN;
AIR COND.;
net color; low mi.; Johnson, ALpine
33 or Diversey 8-1300.

338-2626
SUNROOF

1965 VOLKSWAGEN
By original owner.
Sunroof;
ee '869- 1028, eves. and Sun.

ORIGINAL

JENNINGS

Clean Cars

CARS

HEATER.

EXCELLENT
DITION.

2 ooaue.

$325

McKAY

AUTO.

1012 Chicago Ave. —
‘61 Olds —— |

256-3157
JEFF’S TOWING, WILMETTE

1957 T-BIRD CLASSIC

HI 6-6100

666 Green Bay Rd.

Need

re

$1,395 Full Price
Norman Olds

Call

to Buy—Automobiles

ERNIE
750 Chicago Ave.
GR 5-4444

1961 MERCEDES BENZ 220S
Gray
w/red
interior,
power brakes,
AM-FM radio, new muffler.
677-7398

GOOD

Wanted

6

CONVERT-

excellent condition.
256-0090.

We

270,

SUNROOF
HERALD

RD.

Power steering, radio, W. Ww.
make a perfect 2nd car for the

mechanicall

low mileage.

241 WAUKEGAN
Il.

1964 Dodge Wago
DART

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

Station Won.

WHITE

wagon,

we.

1963
ROADSTER,
enna
w/
red _ int.
owner.
white
top,
Suburban driven. $950. call 75-7299.

199

$1,895
JENNINGS CHEVROLE

5-1115

TRIUMPH
In

AND
SERVICED
BY
U
power.
Perfect
f
th
new

awaited
vacation.
Bran
Excellent condition.

VOLKSWAGEN

TR4

1966 Volkswagen Sedan,

TRADE-INS

MONLA

Va

Datsun

Vw

Good

122 Coupe
AND

$1,395

MILEAGE,

station

GReenleaf

$2,895

RADIO

1964

OWNER

perfect.

1550 Frontage Rd.
Northbrook
Largest stock of Mercedes-Benz
and
Porsche
in the Mid-West.
Open Daily 9-9
Sundays 11-5
:
Overseas
Delivery
Specialist
272-7905

Sunroof

OTHER

Kombi

$1,095

Blue

os

ONE

JUNK

COUPE,
2 TOPS,
4 SPEED
TRANS.,
radio (AM and FM), light blue metallic.

729-3069 AFTER

oa

36.

VOUKS WAGEN

$4,495

THIS WEEKS SPECIAL
1964 XKE ROADSTER

from

Roof,

Glenview,

JAGUAR

$1,150.

eer

912

SPEED,
ONLY
ACTUAL _ 3,000
miles. Balance of new car warranty.

1966

blue

SEDAN

VOLKSWAGEN:

MODEL

ONLY

GOING
TO
SCHOOL;
MUST
SELL;
1960 Bug-Eye Sprite: like ney tires;
good top; completely ponee 28 MPG:
runs perfect. PA 4-1691

Cash for your car

BRAND
NEW
all accessories.

1964 Volvo

BUS

to

1967

LOW

SEDANS

VOLKSWAGEN

5

ON
with

‘65 Chev. Wgn. 9 Pas

RADIO.
HI 6-0999.

SOLD
full

ible.

91 |

new and rebuilt —_ ents:
tor, starter, battery,
Arig
extras
and
spare
parts
4
overseas eS Quic
sale,
pest offer. Phone after 6 p.m
0490.

CONVERT.

WHEELS:

condition.

327-300

Short Block Engi
EXCEPTIONALLY CL
3 SPEED STANDARD WITH

MG TF—1954 ROADSTER
Rebuilt and repainted.
Great car for style and economy.
HI 6-3948.
SPITFIRE
MARK
I
1965 TRIUMPH
Immaculate
Engine
in excel.
cond,
Radio, heater, tonneau cover, luggage
rack, WWs, 248-1112 aft. six. Al.

1961

MODEL

$1,088
Porsche

Excellent

1964 VW

LIST PRICE $6,773
OUR PRICE $5,695

4

guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.
Sea

1965

1967

COBRA

-

IMPALA

NEW

like

offer.

4 good tires. Slight body work needed,
good second car. $700 869-7125.

BRAND
NEW.
5 SPEED.
IVORY
IS
the color, red leather interior, chrome
wheels, gasoline heater, 5 speed transmission, Webor
carburetors.

$595. HI 6-4137.
RUNNING
GOOD
MERCEDES.
1958
r
condition, $500. See at Paul's Sinclai
GlenRad.,
Waukegan
1757
Service,
view. 724-9620.

6 point safety and performance
inspection has been done.
DE LUXE

ROADSTER

Porsches

SAVE
1967

VOLKSWAGEN

1965

‘67 COUPE

or

1959
34
SEDAN,
AUTO
JAGUAR
transmission. Low mileage. One owner, Winnetka car. $895.
Knauz Cont’l. 234-1700.

TWO
TOPS,
ONLY.
2,300
ACTUAL
miles.
Demonstrator.
Oyster
white
with caviar black interior. Executive
driven. 4 speed console shift.

1961 TR-3

1958 MERCEDES
BENZ 220 S.
GOOD CONDITION, AM-FM.
$350 OR ee
OFFER
AL 1-4828

Benz

'67 Model. 230 SL Sedan

TAMBOURINE
se
ay
$1,295, Given extra T.L. o.
by an RN. 234-9226.

1966
VOLKSWAGEN
1600
STATION
Wagon.
Blue w/black vinyl interior.
Excellent
condition
Call 869-1235 or FR 2-2508.

credit.

$1,760
P.O.E.
THIS
CAR
HAS
47
deluxe
features
plus 30 miles
to a
gallon
of
gas
including
automatic
transmission. 0-60 mph in 16 seconds,
speeds up to 100 miles per hour.

BLUE

SEDAN

'66 VW

WIRE

one now

Mercedes

$1, 295

VERY
GOOD
CORVETTE.
interior,
top.
shape.
New
4-speed,
Maroon w/blk. interior. College pro61-7660.
fessor’s car. $1,500. TA 5-5939.

'66 MGB

est.

Get this HOT

NO.

1012 Chicago Ave.

RD.

1962
TRIUMPH
CONVERTIBLE;
new paint and top; r./h.; w/ws; must
be seen to appreciate. $450 or offer.
724-8351

100%

Ill.

$1,495 Full Price
Norman Olds

CHEVROLET

241 WAUKEGAN
IIl.

61

at

with

batt.

1964 FORD

$5,795

|90SL

Benz

down

and

289 C.I. engine w/hi-rise, G.T. 40 pan.
hard top, many spares. Serious bu ers
our! $4,500 or best offer. Call

$4,895

Glenview,

.
729-1800

1960 Mercedes

AT

money

1967
VOLVO
AND
YOU. Come in for a
We also have a fine
used cars next door

FOR THE
SPORT
MINDED
1 sport car the world over.

2 Dr.

IS A STEAL

$895

JENNINGS
Glenview,

PRICE

1723 Waukegan

'65 Volkswagen

Execu- |
You'll
it. Put
Penny-

FULL

HAS
THE
NEW
SAAB waiting for
FREE test drive.
selection of good

plus.

a wk.

accessories.

_ Wiggleworth S
Imports

miss

$445

economy

of

1501 Waukegan Rd.
eee
=.
BR 3-5555
Open Sundays
PA 4-8

'60 Ford Wagon
Stick,

dollars

Used by North Shore
tive as a Second Car.
like everything about
your money in this
Pincher.

$47.75 Monthly
'64 Renault Deluxe

new clutch
124-3644.

Autohaus
On Edens
No

‘

S.;

r./h.;

heater;

eng.

elect.

TOYOTA
has arrived

Foreign and Sports Cars

Bag ie

Off The Boat!

Equipped with several hun-

pretty,

3

miles.

$1,395 Full Price
'65 Peugeot Wagon

196

Right

Now

2| Point Safety and
performance inspection. 100% Guaran-

Brand New

Foreign and Sports Cars

Volkswagen

63

6/

Renault

Foreign and Sports Cars

$895
j

PRICE

at

1160 Waukegan Rd.

Open Sun. ‘til 6 p.m.

Highland Park Herald © Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

724-73
Classified

�ae

ae PO Oe
—

| 200
65. Chev. Im pala Coupe
AIR

CONDITIONED,

EXCELLENT

$1,600

JENNINGS
Glenview,

RD GALAXIE

500

CONVERT.

reading this ad is serious
fing
an
exceptionally
nice
r yourself or your wife. I
want
this one. It’s white
ack top and int, It is in truly

cond,

and

runs

like

a

6»

PASS.
-WAGON,.
auto trans.; radio;

top.

ACK INT. V8. AUTO. TRANS.
Radio, Heater W.S.W. tires.

Full Price

65

Norman Olds
1012 Chicago Ave.
incare:
YT:oe
g $850

COUPE

Antique Cars —

1959 DODGE

bucket

seats;

mags;

new

Hurst

oversized

stick;

4

redlines:

shocks; 3 deuces; posi.; chrome
+ 389, 365 HP. Prime cond. Must
rivate.
263-5204
before
5 and
234-1234. Make me an offer.

E WITH

GTO

BLACK

CONV.
INTERIOR.

matic transmission power brakes
steering. Excellent condition.

$1,295. Call 945-8641

ORVAIR
MONZA:
RADIO;
; auto. trans.; best Corvair on
side; Have bought camper: need
in garage.
Will
be
sold _ this
Asking $525. PA 4-7913

oa

aie MONZA

cond.
er

Black with
over
$400.

Private

1966 FORD MUSTANG
Radio,
W/Ws,
windshield
washers,
vinyl top, silver blue, P/S,
auto., 6
cyl. $1,895. Call PA 9-0961.

EVANSTON DODGE CITY
Opening July 27-28-29

~ Grand

Air Conditioned Cars

Close

LATE

'66 Monaco $2,695
DR.
Air

HARDTOP
cond.

FULL

Factory

AIR.

:

$2,795
POWER

'67 Chevrolet

HARDTOP

Cannot

AIR

'66

COND.

be told from

steering,

AIR
Auto

COND.
V-8

CORONET
4 DR.
Priced to sell.

'62 Impala $795
THIS
ee

CAR
Air

HAS

FULL

cond.

POWER.

Radio,

Heater

$1,895

'65 Dodge
POLARA
HT.
Full power.

AUTOMATIC.

$1,595
TOP.

-

Sedan,
Radio,

Gal.

Dark
WWs.

green. V8.
Like new.

power—maroon

I11 CHICAGO AVE.
LARGEST

'63

OPEN WEEK
turday till 6 p.m.

NIGHTS

blk.

CHEVY
V8

‘63

loaded

and

Lincoln

‘62

Buick

Black.

$1,395

''500"

Full

DeVille
like

new

priced
$1,795

Continental

Loaded
with extras.
Dr. Silver Blue.

LeSabre.

trim.

2 Dr.
power.

Silver int.

Factory

Air. 4
$1,795

Air. Pre

$1,

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.

1131 CHICAGO
OPEN
3-4803

DAILY
SAT.

1965 CHEVELLE
65

CITY
CARS

65

SE-

1965
DODGE
CUSTOM
880
CONVT.
Full power, auto. transmission. Radio,
heater.
Steel
blue.
One
owner.
Remaining factory guarantee. 432-8632.

66 GT setae

ty

4 HARD

TOP

729-4683

SHOLL
THE

‘58

FORD
2
DR.
RUNS _ GOOD.
Newly
installed
battery,
carb.,
fuel
ump; 2 snow tires. Body needs work.
40. CR 2-5962 after 6.
1960 BONNEVILLE. AIR-COND.
All power. Good running cond.
272-7230

1964
CORVAIR
CONVERTIBLE.
SUperior condition. $1,150 or best offer.
DAvis 8-6000.

THAT

NEW

CAR

1966
MUSTANG.
14,000
MILES.
Original owner. 4 on floor; air cond.;
R/H; P/steering; P/brakes; vinyl top.
$2.150. 446-8627.
1968
CATALINA
CONVERT.
RADIO
heater, pwr. str. and brakes. 1 owner.
$875. See at Park
City Service,
535
Roger Williams, Highland Park.

1964 CHEVROLET
DA

8 CYL. sae

8-1361

AT.

P.
air

Full

$2,495

'66 Ford

BR

4-7222

AND

XL

BLACK.

COND.

COND.

$2,095
1965 Pont. Ventura Vista

4

6 p.m.

BUILT

IN OUR

SHOP

Pont.

Red.

AT.

Bonn.
Full

'64 Monza
Good

Power

'65 Temp. Cust.
2 DOOR

PB.

AT.,

PS.

$1,495

'62 Ford Ranch Wagon
v/8

AT.

PS.

Full

Price

$495
1960

Comet

AUTO. TRANS.,
fect 2nd car.

R.

4 Dr.
AND

H..

PER-

$395

$1,795
1963 Catalina Convt.
PS,

Cpe.

Transportation.

$595—Special

S—Radio

AUTO.
TRANS.,
beauty.

after

SALE

PS, PB, R-H, AIR

$1,895
'65 GTO H.T. Cpe.

$300
Sun.

BONNEVILLE

POWER—AIR

TRANS.,

FINE SERVICE

1964

$2,395
1965 Catalina 4 Dr. H.T.

AUTO.

4-0740

$1,495

POWER—AIR

AT—FULL

UN

PONTIAC
CATALINA
2.
DR.
Vinyl hdtp. Full power;
factory aircondition.
6,500 miles.
Illness forces
sale. CR 2-5417.
1965
MONZA
CONVERTIBLE,
4
speed, all accessories, red with white
top,
excellent
condition.
Best
offer.
328-6482.

Conv.

Power

$2,195
1965 Grand Prix Cpe.
AT.—FULL

Call
67

PRE-CHECKED

Convert.

YELLOW

Phoenix Conv.

1956 T-Bird

RED

2 TOPS. AUTO. TRANS, IN PERfect cond. This is a classic

Special $1,295

$1,195

COND.

1963-LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
convertible. One owner;
25,000 miles;
Pee Ewes:
a beautiful clean car. AL

WE HAVE CARS IN EVERY PRICE RANGE
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM

1966
OLDSMOBILE
CUTLASS
ExXcellent condition, 13,500 mileage, 2 dr.
vinyl top, bucket seats, other extras.
Phone 864-4514.

1962
CADILLAC
COUPE
DEVILLE;
air-conditioned;
Al
p/s.;
excell.
cond. $1,300. 729-468:
IMPALA;
$::STICK
heater: very clean.
PA 4-5510

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston
GReenleaf

5-2800

9

9 ’til 9 weekdays
’til 6 Saturday

Slatified | _erpeaten Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald « Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
Lamplighter, serving

IMPALA

OWNER.

1967 CAMERO
327 ENGINE. CUSTOM INTERIOR
WwWs; Radio; 5,000 miles, $2,450.

TRADE-IN

'66 Ventura Cpe. Htp

4
DOOR
BUICK
SPECIAL,
white; V8 engine; pow. steering; auto.
trans.; R/H; 1 owner; good condition.
446-0421.

and The ame

AUTO.;
or offer.

PONTIAC

HOUSE

ALL CARS

|012 Chicago Ave.

1962
BLUE
WWs.; radio;
$950

4 SPEED.
475-8337.

PONTIAC
VENTURA;
2
DR.
hard top; low mi.; immaculate;
gold
w/black vinyl roof; fully equipped.
827-6377

1959 T BIRD
WHITE
CONVERTIBLE,
Blue top and interior. Exc. cond. 2724574

UNTIL 10 P.M.
~CLOSED SUNDAY

SEDAN;
AUTOM.
$400 or best offer.

CONVERTIBLE.
‘'63
CHEVY
ALL
white exterior, red interior. Excellent
condition. $1,050. AL 1-2207.

Olds

CONVERTIBLE, PS, PB. EXC.
$1,495. Pvt. party, 966-7676.

FORD
2 DR.
trans.;
like new;
Phone 262-2221.

1959
FORD
GALAXIE
4
DOOR
dan. R/H; W/W’s; 6 cyl.; stick.
Fine condition. $150.
After 6 p.m., call PA 4-7145.

8-3503

NEEDS
REPAIR.
DA 8-6372 Sat. or

‘61

WOULD
YOU
BELIEVE
$995
FOR
this sharp
all white ’63 Mercury S55
conv.?
ull
power,
reverb.,
radio,
bucket seats. OR —
after 6 p.m.

CORVAIR
MONZA
COUPE,
1963
Metallic blue; 4 speed; wire ‘wheels;
like new tires; new brakes; exc. cond.
A 4-0798
1962
2
DOOR
BLUE
GALAXIE.
Heavy
duty
clutch,
brake.
4 speed
trans. Radio, heater. Real clean, no
rust. Phone ALpine 1-5649.

P/B; TOP
best offer.

1-2066

PONTIAC
’65
CATALINA
4
DR.
sedan;
fact.
air. -cond,;.
PB;
P.S.;
AM-FM
radio;
low
mi.;
bargain.
UPtown 8-3572.

Faull Price

Norman

729-1000

Wag.

1960
CADILLAC
peer
DE
VILLE.
Priv. 2 of them. His and Hers. N.S.
Siar Air cond, Full power, Loved.
Reas. Will consider contract. 256-2292.

Gold.

AUTO
P.S. P.B. RADIO
HEATER.
windows.
Power
seats.
Factory
conditioned. Still has guarantee.

$395

OLDS
DELTA
88,
4.
DOOR,
full power,
air-cond.,
radio,
heater,
dark
green.
930
Huckleberry
Lane,
Northbrook. 272-8593.

’TIL 9:30 P.M.
DA

Rd.

1959 FORD
2 DOOR;
6 CYL.
new brakes; good tires; $150
Eves. or Sat. 475-5174.

MALIBU

V-8,
Call

CHEVROLET

Waukegan

1966
CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER:
4
dr. hard top; luxury equipped in every
way; factory air.; perfect condition;
low mil.; must sell. PA 4-6614

1965 Olds 98 L/S

‘60 Dodge

AUTOM.,
PS.,
PB.
RADIO.
best offer. AL
1-3223.

AVE.

’TIL 5 P.M.

2 Door

IMP. CONVT.

2-DR.,
HARDTOP,
Good
condition.

Hardtop
Factory

or

‘61

Showroom

BEST OFFER
AFTER 6 P.M., RO

CALL

CONDITION,
owner.
Price

oA Wildcat

power.

1948 Chev. Wooden

‘65 Convertible

CONVRT.,
FULL
POWER,
RADIO,
ht., w/w, excel. cond., $1,250. GReenleaf 5-7488.

Power.
$1,445

V8—AT—PS—R—W/walls.
aqua. A beauty.
$1,295

Cadillac

4 dr. H.T.
to sell.

64

491-9111

SELECTION OF USED
IN EVANSTON

Full

'64 Ford Gal.
Convt.
Clearwater

'64 PONTIAC

DODGE

''500"

Fleetwood

1962
CORVETTE
CONVERTIBLE
red
with
black
top
and _ interior,
positraction, hugh performance 327, 4
sp. Make ae over $1,000. Call after 6
p.m. AL 1-8

Buick

241
Il.

Glenview,

AIR,
VINYL
ie &lt;5
and vents. $850.

CYL.
STICK;
TOP
like new tires, original
$1,350. 446- 5912.

‘64 Pontiac Ventura Cpe.
Full

P/S;
or

FREE FOOD, FREE PRIZES
PONY RIDES, WILD WEST SHOW

-VANSTON

Mustang
6

with
$2,795

Auto., Power steering,
Radio,
WWs.
White,
$1,795

$2,395

$1,388

WITH VINYL
A beauty.

Aqua _

'64 Olds Jetstar 4 Dr.

BR

$1,895

'66 Dodge

Power

new.

4 dr. H.T. V8—AT—PS—R—W/walls.
Real nice. Ivy green.
$1,595

GAL.
500
2 -DR.
HT.
POWER
steering. Automatic, radio, whitewalls.
Factory
guarantee.

—'65 Impala $1,795
“ACTORY

Ford

orig$,,9435

SCHUMACHER
FORD

HT

MONZA
WITH
AUTO.
TRANS.,
radio,
whitewalls.
Round
the
block miles. New car guarantee.

Olds $1,995

ll Power.

Dr.

Like

‘65 Ford

4 SPEED. RADIO, WHITEWALLS,
Fact.
guarantee.
Can’t be told
from new,

steering, Brakes. Windows, Seat
a7
.
Eye. Newest one in town.
;
tory guarantee.

65

2

$2,399

POWER.

FULL

MODELS

Chev.

warranty.

—'65 Imperial
AL

'67

Out

8,000

FULL
POWER,
pout
windows

‘65 Buick Special Skylark

DOCTOR’S
SECOND
CAR
1962 Pontiac
Bonneville,
2 dr. H.T.,
PB, PS, white vinyl int. New trans.,
brakes, and drums. Exc. tires. Recent
motor overhaul. Best offer. 251-1736 or
539-3900

COUPE

power.
trim.

Convertible. V8
power
brakes,
low mileage

320.

red _ interior.
Call
272-6268

‘60 Cadillac

4 Dr.

full

$1,895

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.

'65 Ford Country Squire

CON-

CHEVROLET
$350 4 DR.
BISCAYNE
1958. Well worth more than blue book
value.
Perfect
for
son
to
take
to
college or station use, Motor perfect,
car is in very
clean condition. 2821
Orchard Lane, Wilmette.
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.

''500"

V8,

JENNINGS

1012 Chicago Ave.

10 Passenger. V8 Auto. Power Steering, Power Brakes, Radio, WWs.
Ivy
Green
$1,995

'65 Ford Galaxie 500 Convrt.

p.m.

Gal

'66 Barracuda
fois BASS,

$1,595 Full Price
Norman Olds

‘66 Olds Starfire Cpe.
Full
black

V8;
RED
WITH
BLACK
TOP
AND
interior.
AM-FM
radio;
P.S.;
auto.
trans.;
heater;
WW’s;
immaculate;
ay
need 3rd. car. Best offer, AL 1-

‘OLN
CONTINENTAL,
4 DR.
color platinum, air conditioned
t extras.
14,500 miles,
perf.
est
offer
over
$4,400.
If
y interested
call
AL
1-6618

ONTIAC

3 SPEED.
$400. GOOD
Call 262-9530 after 5 p.m.

Ford

V8—AT—PS—R—W/wallis
inal miles, silver.

1925
PACKARD,
1924
MODEL
T
Coupe
1957 London Taxi,
1942 Packard Hearse. 742-5927.
1967 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
4 DR.
sedan,
platinum.
Only 4,400 mi., full
pow., air cond., 6 position seat, tinted
windshield,
PREMIUM
GENERAL
tires. Must sell to settle Palm Beach
tt ies Make
offer this week.
AL
1-

BEST OFFER
or 676-2282

273
VINYL

'66

CADILLAC
CONVT.
BLACK
W/
black top and interior. Has everything
but
air
conditioning.
Firm
$2,975.
Priv. party.
Phone 446-7808

WHITE.
dition.

1964 Bonn. Convt.
LIKE NEW IN MINT COND. P.S. P.B.
Radio, heater. One owner. Must see

are a few examples.

1963 CORVAIR

aliant Compact Wag.
4 Door hard-top
dway 3-2101, Extention
*65—PINSTRIPED;

V8.
‘PS.;
—P.B.:
heater; w.s.w.

CADILLAC
CONVT.
WHITE
W/
black top and interior. Everything but
wien
sink.
Firm,
no
trades
a;

1960.

MINT
COND.;
EXTRA
R/H;
P/S;
P/B;
Like
mufflers
and_
shocks.
Dee
sell this wkend.
cash. Pvt. Evanston.
UN

OOD 2nd CAR.
Call 677-6023

729-1000

For Sale—Automobi les

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,
you've
bought the Best. Following

1012 Chicago Ave.
’67

DILLAC

RD.

$1,895 Full Price
Norman Olds

ren by the wife of a young North
es executive. Call, look at it and
on yourself, 433-2459.

$I, 695

241 WAUKEGAN
Ill.

1964 Olds Vista Cruiser

f you

ful

CHEVROLET

Fer Sate—Automobiles

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

BR 3-2886
an 27,

1967

�200

For

200

Sale—Automobiles

1962
CHEVY
BEL
AIR
cyl.,
auto.
trans.,
p/b,
walls. Asking $575.
Phone 966-7114

‘1964 BUICK
EXCELLENT
mileage, must

CHEVY II NOVA 1965
2 door
hardtop,
factory
air,
power
steering, $950.
.
761-9497
1968
2
DOOR
CHEVROLET
BEL
air Auto.
trans.,
PS,
radio,
heater.
Low mileage.
See at Central School,
620 Greenwood or phone 835-2660.
1966
RED
MUSTANG.
RADIO,
heater, power steering. Low mileage.
Excellent cond. eee] or best offer.
-7
1964
INTERNATIONAL
STATION
wagon. Power brakes, steering, Radio
and heater. Low mileage. Best offer.
965-6287.
’60

DE

VILLE.

White;
one
owner;
beauty;
air; power. $2,095. AL 1-0146.

’63,

4

DR.

factory

’63

1957 PONTIAC 2 DOOR
Excellent
running
condition.
Good
tires, radio, heater, auto. trans. V-8
$135 cash only. Call AL 1-6616.

1923

Model

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
251-0721.
1959 CADILLAC 2 DOOR
low
Good
tires,
excellent
condition,
mileage, must sell. $425.
PA 9-2620

CR’ 2-4366
1963 Chevy Coupe 327

764 CHEVY BEL AIR 4 DOOR SEDAN,
6 cyl., standard shift, radio, heater,
WwWs.
Low
miles.
Exc,
condition.
$1,250. Call OR 5-3353.

300 HORSE.
Best offer.

r.

RAMBLER

h.;

auto.

AMERICAN;

trans.;

Full power. Factory air cond.;
Private. $550.
Call CRestwood 2-5641
STATION WAGON FORD
V8. Auto. trans.; radio;
2nd
car,
$350.
See
at
Evanston. Call 864-4586

WONDERmi. Always
Asking $250.

snow

economical 2nd car.
724-7975

4

low

$200.

1962

446-1646.

BUICK

INVICTA

wagon.
Power
—
with red
4534.

R/H.

By

WWS,

RADIO,

Exc.

cond.

PS,

$1,649.

AUTO.
Call CR

TRANS.

2-0668.

FERGUS FORD
Air

Conditioned

New

WE'VE GOT THEM—
1966 Mustang Hardtop

Used

USED

Car

Showroom

MUSTANGS

$1,895
1965 Mustang Convt.

CYLINDER,
AUTOMATIC,
RAdio, wws, bucket seats, backup
lights, electric wipers and washers, de luxe wheel covers. Low,
low mileage. Still under factory
warranty.

6

CYLINDER,
CRUISOMATIC,
radio, white power top, wws, de
Juxe wheel
covers,
honey
gold
color.

luggage
chrome
steering, radio,
power
9 passenger,
V8, cruisomatic,
A
Big family wagon.
rack, like new ww’s, electric tail gate window.
sharp one.
guarantee.
car
new
under
still
s
automobile
Above
Ask about our used car 24/50 warranty

other

Many

from

to choose

fine cars

FORDS FOR LESS

SKOKIE

BLVD. AT DEMPSTER
OPEN DAILY ‘TIL 10 P.M.

2

DOOR
HARDTOP.
new. Extra sharp.

RED.

LIKE

4

DOOR.
Full

'61
4

Buick

SUBURBAN

DRIVEN.

$395

'62 Chev.

Invicta

DR. HARDTOP.
ONE
Exceptionally clean.

OWNER.

$595

4

DOOR,
heater.

Bel Air

AUTOMATIC,
One owner

RADIO,

$695

'59
‘61
'62
'64
'65
'65

Plymouth Belvedere 2 Dr. One owner
Imperial 4 Door. Sharp!
Chrysler Newport 4 Door. Clean
Plymouth Sta. Wgn. One owner
Chev. Corvair, like new
Chey. Bel Air 2 Door, like new

'65

Ford Custom

500 2 Door

Winnetka, Ill.
80 Green Bay Rd.
HI 6-0655
uly 27,

1967

4 DR.

14

FT.
RUNABOUT;
PLYWOOD;
good condition;
reasonable. Call 7249067 after 6 p.m.

17

FT.
MFG.
BOAT.
90 H.P.
JOHNson motor. Holselaw trailer. Canvas
and accessories. Everything included,
$1,600. UN 4-5283.

Alcort Sail Fish $275
FIBERGLASS.
Call 465-5084,

201

Boats and Outboard

20 FT. CRUISERS

top,

camper

19

FT.
THOMPSON
WHITE
LAPstrake
camper.
75
H.P.
Johnson
motor. Gator trailer. Fully equipped.
$1,400. Call after 5:30 p.m. ID 2-5062.

|

RRS
GRUMMAN
ALUMINUM
with cover. Perfect cond., 3 yrs. old.
$100. See eves. or weekends only.
VErnon 5-4251

tach.;

KAYAK HAND

Motors

amp.

horn,

gas

2

tanks; 90 H.P. Johnson Electromatic;
Tilt-trailer w/jack wheel. $1,495.
16°

Sunfish;

or

spotlight,

meter;

MADE

TRAILER; | EXCEL-

GATOR

‘7

SHOP

ext.,

speedo.;

INC.

WOOD AND CANVAS, $25
;
CR 2-1589

CONVERT.

INC.

18’ CRUISERS,

IN GOOD
CONDITION.
after 6 p.m.

75 H.P., TRAILER, REASONABLE
DAvis 8-4474

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

$100.

PA

4-4845.

Hull 12 ft. Sailboat.
$90. Call HI 6-0070.

times;

STYROFOAM

STYLE

| PORPOISE

few

a

just

used

Full

suit

of

sails.
;

MIRROCRAFT
CONVERT.
TOP,
side and aft curtains; speedo.; horn;
Hit j 75 H.P. Johnson; Gator trailer;

16°
INBOARD
W/MOOR.
COVER;
horn; lights; trailer. $1,195.
2052 Lehigh Av
- Glenview
OWNER HAS TAKEN UP GOLF!
1956, 20 ft. Chris
Craft
Capri
solid
mahogany inboard speed boat in mint
condition.
Just
refinished.
170 H.P.
gray marine V-8 less than 30 hours
old. Completely equipped and ready to
go. Plenty
of summer
left. Can be
seen at Arrow Marine, 32 N. Pistakee
Lake Rd., Fox Lake or call 346-3588
weekdays for more information. Price

WANT

TO WATER

FT.—TWO
35 H.P.
ELEC.
EVINrudes. Camper top just installed, fully
equipped. Gator trailer. See at Lagoon
Ler tg
Fox Lake. Priced to sell. CR
-1216.
18
FT.
CRUISERS
INC.
NEW
110
h.p.
Merce.
and
vinyl
camper
top,
bucket seats, vinyl rear seat and side
panels, radio, tach., spot lt., air horn
and
rir.
At
Bob’s
Outboard
in
Antioch,
Tl. 395-1173 or 272-5249

PENGUIN,
DINGHY
SAIL
BOAT
11
ft. 5 inches long,
130 pds. Nylon sail,
72 sq. ft. Qualifies for class racing.
Papers
avail. Thurs.,
Fri., Sat. and
Sunday. 1131 Elmwood, Evanston, UN
4-1268 or CR 2-3323.
14

FT. SEA KING BY CRUISER WITH
full
cover,
25 horse
motor,
2 gas
tanks, trailer, skis and misc. equipment. 12 ft. O-Day Kitten, Fiberglas
sailboat. UN 4-3965

14,

SAILFISH

BEAUTIFUL

dacron
ALpine

sail and
6-0640.

CONDITION,
car

top

NEW

carrier,

$150

1964
24
FOOT
OWENS
INBOARD
16°
FAMILY
SKI
BOAT.
40
HP
Johnson electric start. Excellent condition. Holsclaw trailer and all accessories. $550. 945-6398.

8' Pram

—

Sail or Row

EXCELLENT CONDITiON.
824-8338, after 6 p.m.

$150.

CABIN
CRUISER-TRAILER.
Glass
Magic,
fiberglas;
sleeps
4;
head; galley; fully equipt.; Scott Tw.
60s. Beaut. cond. $1,995 firm. 272-5804.

16144 FT.
4 PSGR.
DUNPHY
MAHOG.
Speedboat
35 HP
Evinrude
battery
and 2 gas tanks; custom Trlr. $525.
R 5-7519
1967 DUO-X-15 BOAT 50 HP MERCURY,
all electric, lounge seats, trailer. All
goodies,
$1,600.
Call
965-8290
after
6 p.m.
16’
CENTURY.
120
H.P.,
INboard, rigged to ski with trailer. Exc.
cond. May be seen at any time. 5101
Dempster St., Skokie.
SNIPE
NO.
15810.
DACRON
SAILS
and tilt trailer, $800. Phone
?
446-8149
SAILBOAT.
16’
FIBERGLAS
O’DAY
Daysailor
in
excellent
condition.
Trailer, boat cover, plus many extras.
CR 2-3929.
1964.
24
FOOT
OWENS
INBOARD
185 V8 Chevrolet engine; sleeps four;
in good condition.
251-4161
LIKE
used
14

NEW.
1965
MODEL
less than dozen times.

SUNFISH
Call HI 6-

FT.
RUNABOUT-CRUISERS
INC.,
35 H.P. Evinrude. Gator Tilt Trailer.
Clean. $325 or trade for large cycle.

Call 251-8593.

6.7510 250.0

37,50x 10 = 500”

00gs
0
0
1
0
1
0
7650

Modern math-Savings Bond Style

SKI?

THEN
BUY
MY
BOAT,
IT’S 14 FT.
with windshield, steering wheel, and
30 hp.
Evinrude
motor
with
elect.
start. All in excel.
operating
cond.
Will include the trailer and ski equip.
free; asking $375. Evanston UN 4-3803.

20’

price

$495

AUTO.
150

$425

- mote for 200 cc or larger cycle. GR

PA 4-4741

IN

'59 Mercedes

‘60 Plymouth

Blue

1963
DODGE
DART,
GT,
POWER
steering; bucket seats; radio;
w/ws.
Low mileage.
Good cond. 272-1325.
1962
CHEV.
CONV.
RED
LIKE
new. Auto trans., P.S., V8, WWs. Best
offer. Private. After 6 p.m. AM 2-5241,
1964 FORD GALAXIE 500
Convertible,
clean, well kept. $1,095.
Call 724-8373 between 5 and 7 p.m.

4-8000

Plymouth

—

Imperial

—

Chrysler

SKOKIE,
og
IE, ILL *
SAT. AND SUN. ’TIL 6 P.M.

HILL MOTORS

INDIAN

OR

'65 Sq.-back—Sea

SUPER

$1,095

1963 Ford Country Sedan

$2,400

FORD
LTD 4 DR. H.T., P/S, P/B,
p/w, air-cond., black vinyl top. Good
condition. $2,600 or best offer. 677-1755.

$1,595

$1,895

1966 BAT 12’ FIBERGLAS SAILboat, similar to Butterfly Class.

CRUISERS-INC.

289 V-8, POWER STEERING,
RAdio, cruisomatic with floor console, 5 brand new wws, de luxe
knock off wheel covers, remote
control mirror. Silver with black
interior, black power top. Sharp!

$2,238
1966 Mustang Hardtop

5,000
MILES.
Call 432-3331.

’*59 FORD

READY
Call “eae”

POWER.

17

1965 Mustang

V-8,
POWER
STEERING,
FACtory
air
conditioning,
cruisomatic,
bucket
seats
with
head
rest, radio, wws, de luxe wheel
covers, etc. Factory warranty.

6

and

FULL

$1,299. 858-1471.

original

‘65 Chevy Convertible

STATION

HARDTOP.
AL 6-4838.

Sale—Automobiles

El Toro 8' Sailing Pram

OFFER.

"124-5501

owner. $1,375. Call ID 3-0139.

steering and
brakes.
interior. $700. UN 4-

Gigantic

VW

FALCON ’62
heater. Good
934
Fowler,

extras.

many

power;

Good

mileage.

Low

conditioned.

DR.
HT.
best offer.

1964
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
HARDtop,
4
door.
Air-conditioned;
full

CADILLAC,
1963 COUPE DE VILLE,
white. Vinyl top. AM-FM radio, aircondition.

2

LIKE
NEW
1966
MUSTANG
WITH
cruisomatic
drive,
P.B.,
P.S.,
and
other extras.
Going
in service,
will
sacrifice. 475-2647 after 5 p.m.

DOOR;

tires;

CONDITION.
Call AL 1-0359

$100 OR BEST OFFER.
Call 729-4226.
1961 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY 4 DOOR

CHECKER
4 DOOR
SEDAN.
LOW
mileage.
Rugged transportation.
One
owner car $895.
Knauz Cont’l. 234-1700.

mi.;

EXC.

1960 FALCON

’°63 FALCON 4 DOOR
SEDAN. MOTOR
completely.
overhauled.
Unusually
clean car. Knauz Cont’] 234-1700.

'°61

DR.
$1,300.

THE SURF

1962 PONTIAC WAGON
Full power. Good cond.
$850

FOUR DOOR, $75.
CALL UN 4-0977

MERCURY
4-DOOR
ful 2nd car. Only 22000
garaged. Good condition.
PA 5-1870. Chicago.

T Convertible

FORD.

BEST

1967 Buick Special Deluxe
:

like

OR

1964 BUICK LE SABER
4

’66

‘56 CHRYSLER

’53

| AUTOMATIC.
$175
Call HI Bias

DOOR

1956 DODGE STATION WAGON.
P/steering; P/brakes; auto. transm.;
$75. Call 475-2193, 9 to 11 a.m.
1962 FALCON FUTURA
Bucket seats, new transmission, muffler and tailpipe. Good condition. $250.
PA 9-0749 after 6 p.m.

CADILLAC.
4 DR.
HARD
TOP.
Original
owner.
Factory
maint.
and
garage kept. Like new tires.
677-9202

683

LOW

CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
4
Sedan. 6 cylinder. $890.
Knauz Cont’l 234-1700.

For

For Sale—Automobiles

'57 Ford W/352 T-Bird Eng.

SKYLARK

CONDITION,
sell. Call 251-9521.

1960 CORVAIR 4-DR.
Automatic
shift;
radio;
heater;
new tires; ita | oleae $285.

1961
STUDEBAKER
LARK.
STANdard shift. Low mileage. Good condition. $350. Phone
GR
5-3728 after 7
p.m. weekdays, all day Saturday.
°63

200

CHEVY
IMPALA
66,
2-DOOR
Cordova
hard-top;
factory
air;
full
power;
327 cube, D-8 with 4 barrel
carb. Private. $2,350.
YO 5-7147

CHEVY
IMPALA
CONVERTIBLE.
Good tires and top. Best offer over
$350. Call ORchard 3-5575.

CADILLAC

For Sale—Automobiles

4
DR.
6
p/s,
white

If you bought ten $25 US.
Savings Bonds, you’d pay
$187.50 .. . and get back
$250 at’ maturity.

you buy just
Whether
one Bond—or a Bond every
month on the Payroll Savings Plan—that $4 for $3
return is guaranteed by the
U.S.

Government.

And now, with the new
4.15% interest rate, E
Bonds mature faster —in
just 7 years! Your old Bonds
will earn more, too. And
they’ll continue to grow for
you, at the new interest
rate, as long as you hold
them. So now Savings
are better to
Bonds
and hold, than ever.

And

buying

buy,

Savings

Bonds helps build your security another way, too—
by helping build your country’s security. Knowing
you're doing your part to
support our men in Vietnam
is a star-spangled good feeling you can’t measure with
numbers.
Discover that
yourself, today

starting

a

solid

feeling for
. while
.

financial

foundation for your future.
Ask about the convenient

Payroll Savings Plan where
you work —or buy Bonds
regularly

at your

bank.

Buy U.S.
Savings Bonds
@
~
.

The U.S. Government does
not pay for this advertisement. It is presented as a
public service in cooperation
with
the
Treasury
Department and The Advertising Council.

Orrington Avenue at Davis Street
Evanston, Iilinois 60204
Regular hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30 AM-3 PM
Fri. nights 5:30-8 PM
Free Customer Parking

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified — 23

�ae
IF

THIS AMER Ss

&amp; INSPECTION
CALL
ID 3-1622 H.P.

By The

to

a person

(someone

you

don’t

know
and
A

have,

With the remainder, the first digit
their number of brothers. The second
their number of sisters. The third one
their living number of grandparents.

Glenview

will
will
will

) eyo)

Davis

ALL

PHONOGRAPHS

1361
Lake

Gals

Estate
Forest,

said

to

MANUAL,
ees dasa

friends,

‘‘The

climb

won't

|

seem so hard if we pass the time away. One
of you should sing, the other tell a joke and I
will tell a sad, sad:story.”’
When they reached the nineteenth floor, it
was Sam’s turn to tell his sad story. He did.
“I left the key downstairs,’’ he said.

From:

Ronald

Why was
He heard
i

didn’t n

eoce

the baby
his mom

know

mar

STUDENT FOLK GUITAR .o2o o.oo
BARCLAY TENOR GUITAR ......

:

ee

;

me,’’

said

the doctor,

had this before?”

L J

vie

olc

LAST

WEEK'S

K

N

A

P/E

Y ie PIE IA IK

Illinois

ever

PIAICIE

MDEL

Bale

KIN |O|T

E

A a Z

TH

Mic

‘Be

BAIL

mec

mM

MERPAITIE

@°

Sale

$289.50

theese

Reg.

$399.50

Sale

Sos

Reg.

FISHER

$579.00

FRENCH

Pe

Reg.

$945.00

Sale

MORE

DISCOUNT

FRIDAY.

NITE

HOLLOW BODY ELECTRIC |.
on
MUSIC MAKER 2 PICK UP...
.
NAME BRAND BASS |...
KALAMAZOO AMPLIFIER |...
DELUXE GUITAR AMPLIFIER ........................

Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.
Reg.

$ 99.00
$174.00
$209.50
$ 79.50
$200.00

Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale
Sale

$ 59.95
$ 92.50
$159.00
$ 59.95
$137.50

Poe
Reg. $19.95

Gplsiadeass

Reg.

$37.50

Sale

$29.50

TABLE RADIO
SS
Reg. $39.00
Sale
PANSONIC AM FM TABLE

$15.00

62.50

SUPER

ee

f

GRA
|

Reg.

MANY

$29.95

MORE

Sale

FRIDAY

DISCOUNT PRICED

$24.95

NITE

$139.50
$169.50

Sale

$269.50

Sale

$299.00

SAVE

SETS

FRI. NITE

OF

LUGGAGE

DISCOUNT

PRICES

*
to 50%

BRIEF &amp; ATTACHE CASES
20% to 50% OFF
Travel Accessories—Price

to
The Bone. WALLETS—-FLASKSCut—CASES

DISCOUNTS

SAVE up to $120.00

Components &amp; Stereo
ALL

Systems
Yy

COMPONENT
FROM

AMPLIFIERS

as

$92.00

STEREO

SEE, COME

TV Sets

as Low

Sale

‘
INDIVIDUAL aa 20%

TELEVISION SETS

Priced

Sale $69.50

MEN‘S &amp; LADIES’

Sale $

Color

I DELUXE

COME

Sale $ 79.95

$339.00
SPEAKERS

AM

Tie Se

K

$37.50

STEREO

$139.95

COMPLETE

Reg. $ 89.95 Sale $ 60.00

Sale $8.95

Reg.

MATCHED

ccssessen Reg. $ 34.95 Sale $ 99.50
29.00

PANSONIC TRANSISTOR
Be eae
Reg. $15.95
Sale $13.95
FANTAVOX AM FM TRANSISTOR
Ges, ee
Reg. $32.50
Sale $22.50
NORELCO AM FM TRANSISTOR

$29.95

DOZENS MORE DISCOUNT PRICED

$ 62.50

AT SUPER

CAR

acauee Reg. $348.00
TELEFUNKEN STEREO
etoile Reg. $399.50

CLEARANCE

$

ee

O

PRICED

Sale

BAR

$625.00

MEDITERRANEAN
Stereo CONSOLE
aitnad Reg. $1,195.00
Sale $956.00

Reg. $89.95

eas

$399.50

ITALIAN PROV.
DELUXE STEREO
Saas
Reg. $799.50
Sale $699.50

Sale

CAMERA

REVERE CARTRIDGE PLAYER
oi
Reg. $239.50
Sale
CBS STEREO
see Reg. $239.50
Sale

6 Spks.

$125.00

VIB.

Rove

8 &amp; 4 TRACK

$299.95

Sale

PROV.

SOUND

SRST
Reg. $49.95.
Sale
CBS PORT. AC RECORDER

WAL.

Reg.

AND

=

$349.50

.....2...0-0000.0-.o.

WITH

Transistor &amp; Table Radios

3GClOlb 423 A eee eee iee
°@

$225.00

FISHER MEDIT. STYLE STEREO

RECORDS
iG

Sale

STEREO

Sale $ 99.50

BEGINNER AMPLIFIER 0c

e »

X\

Reg.

KALAMAZOO AMPLIFIER ......................------- Reg. $129.50

PUZZLES

@ca

eee.
ow.

$550.00

STYLE

SCANDINAVIAN

FOR

WINSTON 2 PICK-UP WITH BAR

Oly 22
°

sgtea
FISHER

STEREO

Reg. $199.50

2 PICK-UP

2235
Pk
RateCentral
dash

TO

Reg.

MEDITERR.

KALAMAZOO BASS GUITAR ...................... Reg. $119.00

Thien =. Bade Tilmann

SOLUTIONS

Sane

6 Spk.

Sale

“Yes,’’ replied the man. “Once before.”
““Well,’’ said the doctor, ‘‘you’ve got it again.”

Wieboldt’s

CONCORD

PROV.

Reg. $ 89.50

.

‘“‘have you

ITAL.

MANY

TOP cscs
css hn

ESPANNA CLASSIC .........

enview,

PANSONIC BATT. PORT.
ee SREP
Reg. $39.99

Sale $ 16.50
Sale : 27.50

See Ee

:
A man was in the doctor’s office with a very
strange rash on his hand.
‘Tell

TAPE RECORDERS

MODERN
STYLE STEREO AM
FM
Sean
Reg. $219.50
Sale $187.50

Reg. $ 19.95
Reg. $ 47.50

MOVER BR

b: : 0 Fair an Lane

Casuals

my ata SAMPLES OF THE
NITE DISCOUNTS

how long her sentence was.

now

PLAYS ALL SPEEDS
Reg. $24.95
Sale $17.95

CBS COLUMBIA PHONO
sarcipsbnabe Reg. $34.95
Sale $24.50
AUTOMATIC PORTABLE PHONO
2 a Ese: Reg. $44.95
Sale $32.50
CBS STEREO PORTABLE
oe peepee Reg. $64.95
Sale $49.95
STEREO DROP DOWN GAR. CHANG.
saan
Reg. $89.95
Sale $59.95
DELUXE LARGE SPK. PORT.
&gt; eas Reg. $129.00
Sale $89.00
V.M. STEREO BATT. &amp; AC PORT.
zw Ns Reg. $189.50
Sale $99.50
STEREO—GARR. CHANG. DELUXE
ee
Reg. $189.00
Sale $119.00

pest

drop of ink crying?
was in the pen and
:

aie
ips

Schy

1108: indian: Road
Glenview, Illinois

Klipper’s
Carter:
Parker:

STEREO CONSOLES -

“aalis

met two old friends and invited

his

FINAL

Lane
Ill.

them to his home for dinner. Sam lived on the
twentieth floor of an apartment building. When
they reached home, they discovered that the
elevator was out of order, and they would have
to walk up the stairs.
:

Sam

| Dy

SALES

R. J. Hardy

From:

One day Sam

candids

PHONE

THIS FRIDAY July 28th 6 P.M. 1 10-30 P.M.
— SAVE —

be
be
be

canny young fisher named Fisher
Once fished from the edge of a fissure.
A fish with a grin
Pulled the fisherman in
Now they’re fishing the fissure for Fisher.

and

to take

432-0131

A

Guys

&amp;

BACK DOOR SALE

940 Pleasant Lane
Glenview, Illinois

Pet Supplies

B &amp; F Studios

for
TREE TOPPING
MANY OTHER
USES

INVITES YOU TO ANNUAL

First tell them to multiply their number of
brothers by two.
2) Add 3 to that sum.
3) Multiply by 5.
4) Add their number of sisters.
5) Multiply by 10.
6) Add their living number of grandparents.
7) Ask them to give you the total.
8) Then subtract 150 from their answer.

Tim

invite

&amp; Insured

1)

From:

—&lt;4

GRANT « GRANT oF HIGHLAND PARK

or her that you can find out

how many brothers and sisters they
their living number of grandparents.

WEDDING or PARTY?

Fully Bonded

State Of Illinois

and tell him

COLLECT

Power Stump Removul
Trimming - Cabling - Covity work
Neat safe tree removal
Spraying - Liquid &amp; Dry Feeding
All Work Guaranteed

Licensed
Go. up

having a

LAKE

Ki 6-2292

HI-RANGER

WINNERS

well)

ANSWER

CALL

WOOSTER

ESTIMATES

TREE
EXPERTS

NO

Black

&amp;

White

From

$139.00

SYSTEMS
20% to 30%

&amp; TUNERS
FROM 20%
IN PAIRS
FROM 20%

OFF

to 40%

OFF

to 30%

OFF

ENJOY SOUND IN YOUR YARD
OUTSIDE SPKS. CLEARANCE

DISCOUNT

PRICED

.

NT « GRANT | or HIGHLAND: PARK

708 CENTRAL

8

OF

ditincs:
sa teak Seni
Green Bay from Central

ee.

432-7222
ge

S

:

�SERVICEMEN

John Munn

Serves Ist
With Army
John J. Munn, formerly of Highland Park, is serving in the Army
while waiting to report to the
Marines.
He is presently serving as a
civilian with the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers and will later report
to Quantico, Va., for training with
the U.S. Marine Corps.
Mr. Munn, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Francis Munn, 1285 St. Johns
Av., Highland
Park,
graduated
from Highland Park High School.
He is a graduate of The Citadel,
where he was commander of H
Company
and
member
of the
swimming team for three years.
Mr. Munn and his wife are now
living in Charleston, S. C.

Training

Cruise

Midshipman First Class Lee J.
Sippel,
son
of Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Sippel,
1669
Elmwood
Dr., Highland Park, is participating in a six-week Summer Training Cruise aS a crew member

aboard

the

U.S.S.

Whetstone

in

the Pacific Ocean.

Serves

in Pacific

Midshipman Third Class John
D. Kidd, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles
E. Kidd, 627 Carriage
Way, Deerfield, is participating in
a six-week
cruise
aS a crewmember of the destroyer U.S.S.
Ingersol in the Pacific Ocean.

Jam

Session

Is Tonight
The
mittee

Student Activities
of Highland Park

ComHigh

School will sponsor the second of
four jam sessions tonight at the
Recreation Center.

“The

Shape”

will

play

at the

outdoor session, which will be held

10) | Rice
SS

UT)

Salle
nee

COME
.

TO

SMYTH'S

GREAT

STOREWIDE
SALE

from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Admission
charge is 25 cents.

A

third

jam

session

will

FOR

BEST BARGAINS
AND THE
WIDEST SELECTIONS
IN FINE FURNITURE

take

place Aug. 8. The fourth event will
be held about Aug. 24 and may be
a larger, indoor dance.
The Student Activities Committee sponsors about 16 other events

during the school year, including
the

kick-off

Eve

Dance,

dances;

dance,

nine

New

Year’s

We

after-basketball

after-prom

dance,

Magnus.

The

priced

committee

has

Loeal

Join Honors
Two

State

area

University

A

of Michigan

have

wood Pl., Highland Park.

AS
eS

SRR
eT

es oF Go ee ME

compare

the

wonderful

and

described.

Convenient

payments.

been

LONG

ESTABLISHED

SMYTH

POLICY—DEAR

TO

MRS.

CHICAGO'S

damaged or defective for it to be returned to John M. Smyth Company. Complete satisfaction

College
ac-

cepted as new members in MSU’s
Honors College.
They are Darlyn J illSchulza,
daughter of Mrs. Robert Schulza,
of 1544 Stratford Rd., Deerfield,
and Joel L. Masser, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Masser, 156 Lake-

July 27, 1967

and

HEART— is the privilege of returning any piece of furniture she feels just does not look
right after it has been delivered to her home. It is never necessary that a piece of furniture be

Students

students

to shop

spossored

the sessions for about 10 years.

Two

you

values you'll find in our extensive selections
of fine furniture. There are modern, traditional,
contemporary, colonial and provincial designs.
All are from our regular stocks and qualities.
Many are from our noted collections. Come to
any of our stores. Browse through without
a salesman if you wish. Everything is plainly

and

after-graduation dance.
Proceeds from these dances will
be used to defray expenses for
this summer’s jam sessions, according to committee president
Tom

urge

THE

is thus guaranteed every customer in a meaningful way

John MSmuth Company
EVANSTON

+ OLD

ORCHARD

ESTABLISHED

1867

100

OF

YEARS

FINE

FURNITURE

�‘Beauty Is As Beaut

oes Could Be Motto

Counselors

Mrs. Carroll manages ten counselors in her area, even while on a

part time basis. Her husband is in
the auto parts business and they

Aid Women

have four children, a five year old

son and three girls, 9 to 13 years

In Make-up
By SHIRLEY

old, so she is needed
most of the time.

When you want to sell beauty to

tising.

omen, the best sales weapon is a

members

in 50

from

pusewifely duties.

ing

Two

of

representatives
Mary

Karsten

lilmette, the area manager,

“This
a

services,

Mrs.

is a wonderful
if she’s

business
trying

in

her

work,

from

the

aren’t too many jobs a

active

woman

is

a

slight,

at-

who

admits

to

approaching middle-age; an age
not evidenced by her flawless
complexion,
trim
figure,
and
bright

blue-green eyes.

She has been with the firm for
eight years, selling on a part-time

basis

when

her

small.

Five

years

children
ago,

were

when

her

husband died, she needed a fulltime job that wouldn’t take her
far from home.

“Going into Beauty Counselor
full time was the perfect answer,”
she said. “I not only can work
near the house and be home when

State Manager
She is now

an area manager,

traveling
the state of Illinois,
where she supervises and trains a

crew of about 600 women and 100
managers.
“I’m my own best user, however,’’ she confessed, as she listed

the

several

hundred

products

in

the line and extolled their virtues.

“Our customers take more than
just pretty faces home with them.
We teach them how to use the
lotions,
deodorants,
and
_antiperspirants properly. There’s also
a complete line of toiletries for
men, and some wonderful lotions
perfect for teen-age skin problems.”
Her children, two boys and two
girls, now range in age from 10 to
16, and all use their mother’s

Mrs. Eugene Davis of Wilmette has her make-u applied by Mrs.
Ronald Salyards of Northfield under the watchful eye of Beauty
ounselor area manager, Mrs. Mary Karsten of Wilmette. Mrs. Karsen brought members of her crew to the Drake Hotel to "do" the
Arden

Shore

Evanston

Becond Annual Grand Prix. (Salyards Photo}
6

classes

set

Delta

up
Air-

Junior

Committee's

“I

became

involved

with

the

business in rather a typical way,”

she recalled. ‘‘A neighbor of mine
wanted to become a Counselor
and was told to ‘borrow four
faces’ from the neighborhood for
her training session, so she called
everyone on our block.

Finally Gave in
“I was almost rude to her,
assuring her that I had all the
make-up I needed, plus a lot I
bought and never used, and didn’t
need more.

She was

and

the

edu-

famous

“T have trained girls in sorority
houses,

away.”

recent

just

for

Kelly Girls.

tain. (Staff Photo)

the same as mine, namely from 10
a.m. after the children were off to
school and the house tidied up,
until 3 p.m. when the kids were
back home and it was time to
think about dinner preparations.
And never any evening hours

for the

they make

high schools physical

cation

Mrs. Mary Karsten of Wilmette tries a new color on Mrs. William Carroll of
Deerfield. "The right shade of rouge, properly applied, is instant youth, "they main-

the children need me, but most
of my customer’s free hours are

odels

has

classes

and

weddings

oman can hold that won’t hurt
pr husband in the income tax
epartment.”

woman

Karsten

kegan

le.

Karsten

as

Airlines in Peoria has a similar
class for their reservations clerks
and other users include the Wau-

, on through the coffee she
prves to prospects, is tax deduct-

“There

employees

serving

lines personnel in Chicago. Ozark

to

lephone she uses to make apbintments, and the portion of the
pnt for the room the telephone is

Mrs.

each

grooming

ase the family budget a bit,”
hid Mrs. Karsten. ‘Everything
e uses

their

up is a potential customer.

Carroll of Deerfield,

woman

for

counselors

While they are not paid for their

of

and

manager.
br

the

instructors.

their

rs. William

clubs,

of the audience, offering

classes

with

in Area

cally are Mrs.

pro-

and

They often send a crew of
Counselors to make-up models for
charity fashion shows. In addition,
many large business firms, trying
to present a better image to the
public, have set up good groom-

e to 40 hours a week fitting
heir
selling
careers
around

wo

present

Counselors Hold Classes

The Beauty Counselor salesomen are actually individual
working

schools

free make-up consultations.

ates and 32 countries, with
housands of attractive women
piling their beauty products.

owners,

also

for

giving a make-up demonstration
to a volunteer from the audience.
They later hand cards out to the

Beauty Counselors Inc. put this
heory into practice more than 30

anchise

They

grams

Ales force of beautiful women.

operates

home

Many of the Counselor’s sales
are through word of mouth adver-

GORDON

ears ago and now

at

so persistent

in assuring me she just wanted to
make me up and not sell me
anything that I gave in.
“And sure enough, I ended up
buying a complete kit for myself
and really loved the products.
When she moved away, I had to
find a new source to buy the
make-up since you can’t get it in
the stores. Almost before I knew
it, the source was me.”
The firm makes it simple for
women to get into the franchise
operation wth practically no investment. The kit Mrs. Carroll
originally purchased contains all
the make-up and skin care products a woman will need for six
months and sells for a nominal
fee.
After she begins sending orders

for merchandise to the company,
her initial investment is returned
to her, and she is really in
business.

even

done

complete

from the bride and her

attendants

to

the

mother

of

the

bridegroom. It’s fascinating to use
different foundations and shades
for the skin textures of the various ages,’’ Mrs. Karsten said.

“‘We start with skin care first in
our grooming classes, and then
with the make-up,” she continued.
“The thing that appalls me is the
lack of knowledge that women
seem to have
woman
can

clothes,

about skin care. A
wear
beautiful

magnificent

jewels,

and

still have a face that looks like an
old shoe.”

Natural Look Sought
is

“Make-up that is poorly applied
what bothers me,” said Mrs.

Carroll. ‘‘So often husbands complain because their wives use too
much make-up, and it isn’t that
they use too much at all, but that
they use it wrong. Make-up should
have a natural look.”
“I

can

get

made

up

in

20

minutes
in the
morning,
and
never have to carry anything with
me all day except a lipstick,”

said Mrs. Karsten.
“I believe women should have a
chance

to

try

their

make-up

before they buy it, which is why
we give a complete consultation.
‘Almost every woman

has little

tubes and jars of make-up hidden
away among her things because
she thought it looked right in the
store and discovered too late that
it didn’t do a thing for her.”’

products.
Mrs. Carroll has been with the
firm for less than a year, but has
already become a manager although

she devotes

only two days

a week to the job.

July 27,

1967

�Committee Tells Models
Amid

a gay

yellow

and

white

setting appropriate for a bride, the
Presbyterian-St.
Luke’s
Fashion
Show
Committee
announced
its
1967 collaborator and new manne-

quins at a luncheon yesterday
the garden of Mrs.
Hales of Winnetka.

Burton

and

Mrs.

Daniel

Mrs.

the
collaborator
for
the
41st
annual show to be held at 2:30
27 in the Medinah
Sept.
p.m.

watches Pete Mazetta, the golf pro, tee off at the recent Ladies’
Guest Day at the club. Mrs. Leonard Kolb of Glencoe, (center) was
social chairman of the outing which attracted several hundred par-

Members of the Highland Park
Country Club held a Ladies’ Guest
Day July 19. Mrs. Bruce Blumenthal of Highland Park was chalirman of the day.
Both an 18hole and a 9-hole
tournament was played, with Mrs.
Richard
Grossman
of Highland
Park serving as chairman of the
18-hole tournament.
Winners
of
this event and their scores were
as follows:
HandLow
putts—Mrs.
Phil
macher
and Mrs. Marc Stuart,
both of Highland Park
Low gross—Mrs. Marvin Sam-

Area

Women

Two Highland Park women

elected

to the

Board

were

of the

Chi-

cago Institute for Psychoanalysis.
They are Mrs. Joseph Mayer
Jr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Schwarz,
whose husband has been a trustee
of the Institute since its inception
in 1932.
Also added to the board was
David Heller of Highland Park.
The Institute provides training,
treatment, and research in the
field of psychoanalysis and operates a low-cost Pi gO clinic.

_

teams

Among the new models will be
Mrs. Roger Bensinger, Mrs. T.

Robert
Arthur

Aid

9

»

for

drive

the

were

Larr

Morice

J.

Mrs.

and

Wilmette,

W.

Maxwell of Highland Park.

of Winnetka;

Mrs.

I. Anderson and Mrs,
E. Osborne Jr., both of

Kimball Brooker, and Mrs. James

Attendents

children

Zolot and Lee Kof Evanston, were
5 by Rabbi David

John,

were

the

Lisa,

and

bride’s

Julie;

AEBS
ERS
P
saad Thorpe’sees son and
his wife
Mr. ,

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Winners in the 9-hole tournament were as follows:
Low gross—Mrs. Jerry Poncher
of Highland Park and Mrs, Yale
Blanc of Glencoe.
Low putts—Mrs. Harvey Davis
of Highland Park.
Richard
Low
par
4’s—Mrs.
Mayer
and Mrs. Milton Zadek,
both of Highland Park

Churchwomen

:

writer-critic

papers.

Mr.

for

local

associations

could

become

involved

locally

more

in

ministry

and

commit

from

Delegates

Churches
Hughey,
Church

of

Plochman,

Wilmette;

Winnetka

and Mrs.
Glenview

one

likes

“the

waiting

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peace

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new

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Evanston.
The new Mrs. Thorpe

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Callaway
low net—Mrs.
Kroll
of Highland
Park.

‘

Mrs. Nicholas J. Lavezzorio of
Winnetka, 1967 chairman of the
Women’s Division of the Sponsor
Parent Drive, announced that a
total of $85,154 was collected for
the support of children in the care
of the Illinois Children’s Home
and Aid Society.
leading
vice-chairmen
Among

Temple.

Mrs. Jane
Thorpe, both
married July

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Mrs. Jane Zolot Is Married

Don Sieffert left), tennis pro at the Highland Park-Country Club,

Holds

Delegates
Triennial

For Children’s

Inc., will be

all

been

Collect $85,154

with white daisies.

Club

i

has_

named as the bride, the high point
of the show.

were yellow wicker baskets filled

Trowbridge,

of

in
W.

Under a yellow and white marquee, tables were laid with daisyappliqued
organdy
cloths
over
pale yellow liners. Centerpieces

Country

Hales

Trowbridge

ong

Field Enterprises,

B.

Northbrook.

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Mrs.
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Jack
have

Shapiro of
announced

ngagement of their daughter
n to Donald Lavin, son of Mr.

Mrs. Jerry Lavin of Chicago.
ss

Shapiro was_ graduated
Highland Park High School
Northwestern
University,
‘e she is now studying for her

rom
ind

er’s degree.

". Lavin is a graduate of th
ersity of Wisconsin and is
ding DePaul Law School.
Aug. 26 wedding is planned.
onson Coles Photo)

~ Carani-Hall
fr.

and

Mrs.

Paul

Carani

of

Highland Park announce the enagement of their daughter Maria
a Carani

to

Miss Ellen Shapiro

‘ Miss Carol Lawson

James

David

Summer

Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. James
Hall of Waukegan.
Miss
Carani
attended
Barat
College and was graduated from
Moser Secretarial School in Chicago. She is employed in Skokie.
Mr. Hall was graduated from

gan.
An Oct. 28 wedding

is planned.

(Zeloof-Stuart Photo)

Hecht-Enos

Deanna

Mr. Enos attended Providence
College and Bryant College and is
in the United States Army.
The couple plans a June wedding.

Bertram-Sutter

the University of Illinois where he
was affiliated with Kappa Sigma
fraternity. He teaches in Wauke-

Miss

Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
F.
Bertram
of Highland Park announce the engagement and approaching
marriage
of
their
daughter Deanna Jean to John J.
Sutter of Chagrin Falls, O.
Miss Bertram
was graduated

Miss Hecht was graduated from
the University of Connecticut.

a teacher
in Deerfield
School
District 109.
;
Mr. Sutter also was graduated
from
Kent,
and
is completing
studies for his master’s degree at
the University of Arkansas.
The wedding
will take place
Aug. 5 (DuBois Photo)

Kathy

Hecht

Miss

Lawson-Erickson
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frederick
W.
Lawson of “Glencoe announce the
engagement
of their
daughter
Carol to Paul D. Erickson, son of
Mrs. Fern Erickson of Highland
Park and Vernon G. Erickson of

Chicago.
Both are New Trier High School
graduates.
Miss
Lawson
is a
student at Stanford University and
Mr. Erickson attends the University of California at Berkeley.

from Kent State University and is

Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Hecht of
Highland Park announce the engagement of their daughter Kathy
to Ronald M. Enos, son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Enos of
Providence, R. I.

Miss

Bertram

Small-Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Small of
Highland Park announce the engagement of their daughter Bon-

nie to Craig Sherman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Sherman
of
Glencoe.
Miss

Small,

a_

graduate

of

Maria

Carani

Stephens College, is an interior
designer for the John M. Smyth
Co., Chicago.
Mr. Sherman,
a graduate of
°

the University
Northwestern

of Wisconsin and
University
Law

School, practices law in Chicago.

A Sept. 24 wedding is planned.

Sammet-Glossberg
Dr. and Mrs, Joel F. Sammet of
Highland Park have announced
the engagement of their daughter

Trudy to Joseph B. Glossberg, son
of the J. William Glossbergs of
Glencoe.
Miss
Sammet
was graduated
from Highland Park High School

and from the University of Michigan. She is teaching in the Morton
Grove elementary school system.
The couple plans to be married
in October.

Ceremonies

Join Local Couples
ss Kay Blosten, daughter of
and Mrs. George Blosten of
ighland Park, became the bride
f Haskell M. Pitluck, son of Dr.
Mrs. Harry Pitluck of Lau.

Ia.,in a June 18 ceremony.
Edgar Siskin read the

6

vows in North Shore Congren Israel, Glencoe, where the
ding reception and dinner also
held.
® bride wore a white organza
, fashioned with a bodice of
iss embossed ribbon lace. A

matching headpiece held her veil,
and she carried a bouquet of white
roses.
The bride’s two sisters Miss
Patricia and Miss Beth Blosten
were her attendants. They wore
identical blue linen gowns.
Morris Pitluck of Laurens

was

his brother’s
best
man.
The
bride’s brother, Charles Blosten,
was an usher.

The couple is living in Iowa
City, Ia. (Stuart-Rodgers Photo)

Holt-Gibbs
Miss Carol Lynn Holt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oben H. Holt of
Deerfield, became the bride of

Richard G. Gibbs, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Gibbs of Chariton,
Ia., in a June 9 ceremony
Cross Church, Deerfield.

in Holy

Rev. James Coleman read the
evening vows. A reception followed in the Highland Park Woman’s Club.
The bride wore a white linen
gown fashioned with a deep hemline border of re-embroidered lace
and

a

detachable

chapel

train.

Her silk illusion veil was held to a
cap

of

matching

lace

and

she

carried a bouquet of white orchids, yellow roses, and lily of the
valley.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gibbs
The

bridegroom’s

James
man.

and

Michael

of

Elmhurst.

Miss

Mrs.

Haskell

Pitluck

bridesmaids.
They
wore
long
white linen gowns and carried
bouquets to match their fresh
flower circlet headpieces.

other

and Robert
Ushers

The

couple

is

after

the

best

brothers,

Gibbs,

were

were a fourth

and the bride’s

brothers,
Kenneth
Holt of Deerfield.
Francisco

__ brother,

was

brother, Michael,

and_

Robert

living

in

San

a honeymoon

in

Nassau. (Milton Merner Photo)

A July 1 service in the Bethlehem

Evangelical

Church,

United

Deerfield,

Brethren

united

Helen Inez Cox and Pettus
mas Morris Jr. in marriage.

by

Kankakee

EUB

had married
Mr.

and

Church,

who

and

also

the bride’s parents,

Mrs.

Ambrose

Kenneth

Cox of Deerfield, and Rev. Eugene
Wykle
of the Deerfield EUB
church. The bridegroom’s parents
are Mr. and Mrs.
Martinsville, Va.

Morris

Sr.

of

A reception is the church followed the ceremony and a buffet
supper

was

served

later,

in

the

home of the bride’s parents.

Cox-Morris

Cristine

Randerson and Miss Karna Olson,
both
of Highland
Park,
were

Jr.,

two

groomsmen.

Maid of honor was Miss Virginia

Joy

Gibbs

Mr.

Miss
Tho-

The ceremony was performed
the Rev. Earl Bruso of the

The

and

bride

wore

a

white

Italian lace gown. A

crown held her mantilla
she carried a cascade
orchids.
Mrs. Robert Carey of
was her cousin’s matron
Bridesmaids were Miss

linen

pillbox
veil and
of white

Deerfield
of honor.
Elizabeth

Mrs.

P.

T

Morris

Jr

Morris of Martinsville, the bridegroom’s sister; Miss Judy Stryker
of Deerfield; and Mrs. J. Michael

Morris
line
girl.

of Wyoming,

Ann

Carey

The bridemaids
honor

wore

Ill. Jacque-

was

the

flower

and matron

yellow

linen

of

gowns

and carried cascades of yellow
and orange daisies.
Roger
Machlem
of Lincoln,
Neb., was the best man. Ushers
were James Johnston of Peoria,
Albert Turner of Martinsville, J.
Michael Morris of Wyoming, and
John C. Cox of Deerfield, the

bride’s brother.
The couple is living in Peoria
after

a

honeymoon

in

Bemidji,

Minn. (Milton Merner Photo)

July 27, 1967 _

�Sncidentally
By SHIRLEY

er

The

GORDON

nem
Park music lovers are once more attempting to arrange
bus transportation from Highland Park to the Chicago Symphony

every

Friday

morning

that a concert

is scheduled.

This

has

worked

successfully in Glencoe for several years, and if enough women indicate
interest in the project it will be launched in time for the forthcoming
season. Mrs. Tom Cranage, 399 Sunset Ln., Glencoe, is the. lady to
contact.
I

there anything more frightening than having a police officer
walk into your office and ask to have a few words with you?
When you have young men in your house who travel on bicycles,
motorcycles, and in foreign sports cars, it’s amazing how many
horrible accidents can cross your mind in the proverbial split-second.
And all Officer Donnelly had to tell me was that our brand new
sailboat had been stolen from. the boating beach! The next reaction that
set in was that of anger and a feeling of violation. We really sweated it

out until the Coast

Guard

found

it that evening

out

in the

Chicago, dirty, but undamaged. Vandalism takes on a new
when it is your own property that is being tampered with!

lake

off

meaning

hen the Lakewood Friends of the Chicago Junior School held
their ‘‘swim-in’’ recently around the pool at the Eugene Witz
home in Highland Park, they planned unusual service for the buffet
supper. Individual cookers were centered on each table and guests did
their own barbecuing! Dessert was served later in the patio-level
recreation room which is paneled with the broad wooden beams of a
125-year old Wisconsin barn.
nother unusual party was held recently by Mrs. Donald R.
Lazar. She honored visitors from Silver Springs, Md., Mr. and

Mrs. Larry Diamond and their two children, with a luau for more than
112 guests.

Torches, guitar players, leis, authentic luau foods

(but not a whole

Officers’

Wives’

A™
Race

shirt matched

of

goods,

white

elephants,

and

perbacks. A Fench Room

Proceeds

from

compensate

loss

of

the

the

sale,

Shop

destroyed in the May 13 fire, will
be used toward various station
projects.

mong the guests
T. Morris Jr.

traditional

Florence

Crittenton

1300

Richmond

Ln.,

Also
ments

‘assisting
are Miss

with
Mary

Angus cows will be moved from

Lavezzorio

in the “Recipes on Parade” series
prepared by officers’ wive’s clubs,
is now available from Glenview
club members.

will be set up also in the barn and

Buckley

Jr. of Lake

grounds of the
Brown home.

Mrs.

Limback

Robert

Jr.

Andrew

chicken
Dancing

“Salads,” which can be purchased

and_
ribs
will be to

of

and Mrs.

Winnetka,

M.

Proceeds

Cocktails will be served at 7:30
p.m., with dinner of barbecued

“Casseroles” plus three other
editions ‘‘Meats,”’ ‘‘Desserts,”’ and

Wilmette

reservations chairman.

eight stalls, the stalls cleaned and
decorated, and tables for 10 set
up for the dinner-dance. Tables

arr. ing
Frar

Car! Veld
Mrs.

Forest,

of Lake

children’s service department o
a6 ad :
the Institute. This depz
incorporates total treatment of

at
9 p.m.
the music of

child’s

ailments,

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CANDIDS

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

4 days only.
4 days only.
4 days only.

SWEATERS......... 4 days only.
(Except

for a few

SUMMER
DRESSES
SKIRTS

Fair-Traded

labels)

ROUND -UP

$3-$5-$7
. Values to $12.00 ad aca NOW $2-$3
BERMUDAS... . Values to $12.00... . NOW $2-$3
Values to $50.00.

ere

. NOW

ee

BATHING SUITS. . Values to $20.00..NOW $3-$4
NITESHIRTS and PAJAMAS . S aks ss NOW $2

KRAZY
FUN

FOR

TABLE

ALL— VALUES

NOW

FROM

$1.00
ALL

COLOR
BLACK

OR
&amp; WHITE

WE WILL BE OPEN
THURSDAY EVENING
JULY 27th TILL 9 P.M.

$9.00

as

SALES

always,

we

FINAL

ask

—

that

NO

RETURNS

you...

CHARGE

Hvart
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will be used for the

BACK T0 SCHOOL

Dr. Stryker wrote the processional and recessional music used during
the ceremony. It was composed for his daughter’s wedding a year ago.

“PORTRAITS AND

Mrs. Daniel O’Neil III of 1
1
netka is chairman
of arrange
ments and Mrs. William Pen

Among committee members are

at the recent wedding of Miss Helen Cox and P.
was a former Deerfield resident, Dr. David

Stryker, a faculty member

The Legends.

Mrs.
Donald
Collier
and
Mrs.
Alfred Schaaf, both of Glenview.
“Casseroles, the fourth edition

her gown.

at =

order books.

It will be moo-ving days for the
cows at Stonehenge Farm, Libertyville, when the Junior Auxiliary of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago has its Stall Ball
Aug. 5.

the

cool, but dry evening (weatherwise, that is) as several hundred guests
themselves

Mrs. Barry Skinner, 26 Sch
beck Rd., Wheeling,
ma
contacted by those via

pa-

which

for

Thrift

still talking about parties, wasn’t it clever of Peg (Mrs. E.
Montford) Fucik to arrange to have the entire fleet of Mackinac
yachts sail by as her Southern Comfort guests arrived? It was a

enjoyed
benefit.

available through commercial out-

Mrs.
Robert
McNam
Mrs. John F. Kennedy, and
Hubert H. Humphrey.

carrying

in part

station

son,

Included in the books are recipes from Mrs. Lydon B. John-

special quality items also will be
included.
will

as a set or individually, are sold
by club members for only fund
raising purposes
and are not
lets.

Among sale items are clothing,
uniforms,
furniture,
household

roast pig), and a heated swimming pool added to the guests’ enjoyment. Three bands, a rock’n roll combo, a Tahitian ensemble, and
a regular dance band played alternately. Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Lazar wearing a long Hawaiian muu-muu,
and Mr. Lazar whose

Hawaiian

Club

Glenview Naval Air Station will
sponsor a rummage sale for all
military personnel and their families from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 4
in the Drill Hall.

�Auxiliaries Plan Flower Show
Both the south and north malls

mentals
mum.

of Old Orchard shopping center
next weekend will be filled with
flowers of all descriptions for the

benefit

sale

seven

sponsored

auxiliaries

of

by

the

9

a.m.

to

9

the

Woman’s

by

To Centennial
centennial

convention of Pi Beta Phi were
the official delegates of the North
Alumnae

club’s

of

Club,

Mrs.

Wilmette

president

Mrs.

man of Northfield.
Highlighting
the

Frank

and
Selim

the
Tide-

E.varus

celebration

were the presentation of a $50,000

Mrs. George W. Lyon and Mrs. John Braught, both
of Northbrook. (staff Photo}

—
Mrs. Price
5:30 p.m.

Tickets

may

Carol

Channing,
and
Beatrice Lillie,
will
begin
at

be obtained

from

rs. Robert Zechmann, 884 Elm
Pl., Glencoe, or Mrs. Jack Bab-

Ditt, 419 Alpine Pl., Wilmette.
This

will

be

the

53rd

year

of

service Infants’ Aid has provided
or the premature baby stations in

Sinai

home

The theatre benefit of the Clipped
Wings will be the Sept. 17 performance of ‘‘Beekman Place” at the

67

after attending Expo

Sycamore
Mrs. Justin

Lun.,
Cas-

sidy, 743 Chilton Ln., Wilmette.
RETURN FROM TRIP
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John

B.

relatives

in

Delegates

Stanford,

Conn.

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approved

ment of the 112th and 113th Pi Phi
chapters at Bethany College and

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De

Francesco, 1213 Woodruff Av.,
Deerfield, are home after vacationing in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The De Francescos also visited

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67 in

Ivanhoe Theater, 3000 N. Clark St.

Proceeds will go to the American hospital Ship Hope. Tickets
may be obtained from Mrs. Lee

craft program

Gatlinburg, Tenn., conducted in
co-operation with the University

Montreal.

Set Theater Date

Marzolo,
1416
Northbrook, or

an educational

will be

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at time

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Andrews,

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in the Smokies”

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Theatre, 45 W.
Randolph St.
“Thoroughly
Modern Millie,”
,» Starring
Julie

and

Watchers

go

EEN

ette, the new president of Inants’ Aid, has announced an Aug.
13 date for the
group’s benefit
theater party in
United
Artist

Michael
Reese
Hospitals.

will

on July 27, 28, 29

U vue

of Wil-

hehe

S. Price

AAA AR RAR ARR AAA

Seymour

EXPO

“Arrow

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Budd Houser,
1305 Carlisle Av., Deerfield, are

PAP APARARIAR
RAR ARR AR

Mrs.

SEE

with Weight

national

years

TO

&amp; keep it off

toward a new college library.

101 Saunders Rd., Lake Forest. From left are

nfants’ Aid Sets Theater Party

31

HOW

THE

BEARER.

$2.00

TheSum 2 pos OO crs
OFF ON

THE PURCHASE

OF $10.00 OR

EUV

home,

for

athe

VARS UV UVM

Chicago Child Care Society members help Mrs.
John T. Benedict (far right) prepare for a noon
luncheon and pool party to be held Aug. 17 in her

as the sorority’s

of cane

lose weight

thropic project with over $240,000.
The
monetary
gift
honoring
the late Amy Burham Onken who
president

Board

LEARN

gift to Monmouth College and the
launching of a centennial philan-

served

of
the

A champagne luncheon in the
home
of
the
president,
Mrs.
Donald J. Boles, 306 Sterling Rd.,
Kenilworth, will be held Tuesday
for the benefit committee of the
Women’s Board of Misericordia
Home.
Before luncheon, members will
have an 11:30 a.m. meeting to
plan for the Nov. 25 benefit ball to
be held in the Conrad
Hilton
Hotel.
Mrs. Joseph J. Cavanagh Jr. of
Lake Bluff is benefit chairman.
Her co-chairman is Mrs. Robert

Delegates Go

Hendrix

Jr.
of

To Be Honored

Phillips Florist and will include
cut flowers, roses, tropical plants,
and potted plants including orna-

Shore

will sell and

next

a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 5.
Flowers will be furnished

the recent

Orchard

Mrs.
E.
H.
Martin
Glenview
is
chairman
Flower Market.

Thursday and Aug. 4 and from 9

Attending

Old

Auxiliary members

Skokie

p.m.

the

wrap the flowers and Boy Scouts
will assist with carry-outs.

Valley Hospital.
The Flower Market will be held
from

and

MORE

must be presented in the store at time of purchase

Applies to every item in the store
Including Sale Shoes

THE COUNTRY

COBBLER

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SUITE 111

656

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Deerfield Rd., Deerfield
Windsor 5-3139
COMING

1708

Glenview

Rd.,

Glenview

PArk 4-3131
SOON

TO

NORTHBROOK

July 27, 1967

�International Theme Is Chosen
An international
followed
in
the

theme will
Christmas

be
in

M.
Miller
(Elisabet
SiewertMiller), Swedish; Mrs. William J.
Blackwell, Italian;
Mrs. W. C.
Deakyne Jr., Spanish; and Mrs..
Robert
O.
Delaney,
American
Victorian.

October housewalk by the Women
of the Church of the Holy Comforter in Kenilworth.
The Christmas walk, featuring
four homes each with a different

atmosphere, will be held from
a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 11.
Homes and their motif
featured are those of Mrs.

Store
9 to

10

to be
Roger

|

Items will be sold in Drake Hall
of the church and coffee and tea
will be served all day in the
__ Parish House.

by RALPH
Matson

Hours

BOCHES

Line

has

a

fine

$395 package from California,
1] days in all, 5 days on a

5:15

Matson
tours,
SS
zs

Y

Lk

%,

sightseeing

for

five nights

in

and

then fly back to California on

“NV

Y 4

Y

Honolulu

a jet airliner.

G

Wa
Yu

Superliner to. Hawaii,
hotels,

Airfare

to the

coast and back, excursion

rate

$165.
A fine way to see Expo 67,
Sail Sept. 5 or Sept. 16 from
New

York

to

Montreal

and

back on the fine Cruise Ship

Our

First and

Thursday,

Friday

July

27th,

HUBBARD

“Up

Only

SUMMER

and

ONLY!

Ralph

DRESSES, SUITS, COATS
COCKTAIL &amp; EVENING GOWNS

$19
Enjoying Brandeis' membership party are new member Mrs. Seymour Rothstein of Deerfield (standing), Mrs. Herschel Seder (seated
from left), Mrs. Jerome

Pollan, and

Mrs. Robert E. Schulman,

Party Honors New Members
Chapter of the National Women’s
Committee of Brandeis University

was held July 19 around the pool
of Mrs. Hershel Seder of Highland
Park.
Luncheon guests included new

members
and
their
sponsors.
They
heard talks by several
students
at Brandeis,
including
James Oliff whose mother is Mrs.
Hershel Oliff of Highland Park, a
chapter board member.

A series of study groups is being
planned for
direction of

the fall under the
Mrs. Robert Schul-

man of Highland Park. They will
include theater, arts, drama, and
politics.

Mrs. Marvin Satin of Glencoe is
in charge of membership activities.

$39

Rat

all of

Highland Park. (Staff Photo)

The annual summer membership party of the North Shore

$29

CLOTHES

85 LINDEN

FOR

$89

AND

The walls are up, the floors

are in, and we hope to be in
our new office between the

Savings and Loan and the Ist
Nat. Bank in ten days.
Our philosophy of travel,
do what you really like, not
what someone else tells you

COUNTRY

HUBBARD

WOODS

that you ought to like. So the
Boches family sails on the
Queen Mary on Aug. 9th, then

Society Sets Plans
For Benefit Filming

a few days seeing Mont Michel,
The Invasion Beaches, and the

real

At a recent party in the fitting

“QM

atmosphere
of
your
Father’s
Mustache, Travelers Aid Society

premiere

showing

Handsomer

|
cf

of ‘Thoroughly
45

:

exclusive

feet
i

estas

pogo,

—

at

low,

low

cost

because they’re seamless. Our

(8

Modern Millie” at 8:30 p.m. Aug.
9 in the United Artist Theater,
W. Randolph St., Chicago.

world’s widest

seamless draperies!

of Metropolitan Chicago revealed
it’s benefit plans.
Benefit-goers will .attend the

fabrics

wide

are

woven

turned

ten

“up

end” to drape widest windows
floor-to-ceiling without seams.

a

. Less fuss and fumble, looks better, and saves you quite a bit of money
on a large area! Smart linens, pearlspuns, and heavy textured -cottgns
in primitive weaves that look handwoven and machine launder without
ironing. Custom made to your order.

“@i
only $3.98 a yard
and it’s 10 feet wide!
Ideal

one you are studying.
Chicago:

Winnetka:

207 N. Michigan Ave.

950 Linden Ave.
Tel: 782-6820

for making

your own

draperies,

slip-covers, bedspreads, tablecloths, napkins, mats. etc. Machine washables that
wear like iron, and never need one. All

woven 100” to 120” wide to make it
seamless. Factory prices to all; no decorator discount. Open. daily.
mail 25c for full information

can introduce you
to a new language
or advance you in the

chure with 40 swatches. We’re
Waukegan

Road

Point-of-View
Phone

OTUs
ws
ewe
€erewn
“w Peet

tak

pres

OG

.

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rugs

:

ae
ae

«{ Seo tet

eh

resort

beach

of

Deau-

ville. After that we retrace our
wake
through
the English
Channel, on the Caronia, great

Cunard cruise ship as far as
Cobh, County Cork Ireland,
there at Kinsale on the sea.
Barry and I shall fish for
shark (2590 caught there last
year the pamplet says), while
the women folks, wife Jean
and daughters Sue and Vic
will ride over the paths and
obstacles of an old Irish Hunt

Club. After that we fly to Eng-

xO

BERLITZ

bs

ne.

hence HR

PA

in

and

10-5, or
and bro-

at 1919

Glenview

(next

Gaslight

Square).

to

4-9494,

Open
P

Daily
e

Y

land and home.
Our family, young and old.
believes that there is more fun,
sun,

food.

entertainment,

par-

ties, pools,
recreation
and
rest on an Ocean Liner than
anywhere else. Try it and you |
will agree.
CUNARD has the most and
the best. The new superliner,
we

say,

will

be

called

the

Churchill, or if every ship is
a woman. then the Victoria.

10-5

H mespun House
draperies

Deerfield

Travel
829

San Francisco
1919

1967

*%69
$11

AVE.

Grade School Students...

27,

We are waiting anxiously to

Qtech

TOWN

High School Students,

July

and

Boches

hear about the trip the Jack
Bakeman (Ford’s Pharmacy)
family took to Mexico.

Free Parking for 350 Cars on Premises

College Students,

Tel: 782-6820

%49

Hats
— $7

days

tied up next
to Expo
at
Montreal,
your.
ship
your
hotel
throughout.

29th

SHOP

MLS. Victoria,
eleven
days in all,
three
com-

plete

Saturday

and

WOODS

«
rs

K

SAL

28th

oom
“

Waukegan

¢

Beverly Hills, Calif.
Rd., Glenview

°¢

Glenview, Ill.
724-9494

Deerfield Road,
Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

71

�Patients Earn Awards
Ten

patients

at

Downey

Vete-

ans
Administration
Hospital
Shared in the awards during the
ecent 1967 Annual Writing Conest ‘sponsored by Hospitalized
eterans Writing Project.
The contest, now in its 21st
year, attracted over 3,000 entries.
Over 450 prizes, totaling more

han $5,000 in cash and merchandise, were awarded to veterans in
hospitals

throughout

the

country.

Among winners at Downey Hospitals was a first prize in the
riting for Children category.
he patient-edited hospital publication ‘‘The Downey News’’ was
judged the best monthly news-

Party Fetes

rs. Buehler
Mrs. Ernest Buehler of Wilmette celebrated her 95th birthday July 23 at an open house given

paper by the Headline Club Committee of Chicago Sigma Delta
Chi.
Mrs. Thomas Wetzler of Wilmette and Mrs. Carl Nelson of
Northbrook,

who serve

as visiting

writing aides in thé hospital, are
members of Theta Sigma Phi,
-national fraternity for women in
journalism who assist HVWP financially.
Mrs.
Nelson is. director
of

Writing
HVWP

Wetzler
editorial
Voices’?

Aides
by

who

work

correspondence.

is

for
Mrs.

a member
of the
board
of
‘‘Vetrans’

which

publishes

material

"a

selected from HVWP contests.

Prize to Go to Unusual Mask

Hadley Benefits
Proceeds from this year’s benefit enabled
the Evanston-North

Shore

Alumnae

Chapter

of Delta

Gamma to present two Thermoform
machines
to the
Hadley
School for the Blind.
The national project of Delta
Gamma is sight conservation and
aid to the blind. The Thermoform
is a miniature ‘‘printing press,”
which duplicates master copies of
Braille
textbooks
prepared
by
volunteer transcribers.

‘One

machine

is being

used

in

Winnetka and other in Ecuador in
the
Byron
Equigurem
Grade
School which is named for the
director
of the
romance
_language’s department at Hadley.

Benefit chairman Mrs. John C.
Hitt of Winnetka will present a
prize for the most unusual mask
at the Aug. 26 “La Bal Masque’’

Winnetka;
and
Mrs.
Chapman of Wilmette.

of the Chicago Club of Manhattan-

Proceeds

ville College of the Sacred Heart
to be held at Lake Forest Academy.

ship

Co-chairman Mrs. James MacDonald of Wilmette plans to set
the academy’s gardens aglow with
candlelight.
The
formal
dinner
party will begin
at 6:30 p.m.
Ralph Berger’s band will play.
Committee
members
include
Mrs. John Corrigan, Mrs. John W.
Sullivan, Mrs. John W. Harriman,
and Mrs. Cyrus A. Potts, all of

ATTENDS CAMP
Toby Gordon, daughter

Tickets
Mrs.

may

be obtained

Harriman,
for

S.

from

220 DeWindt

will provide
a

John

Rd.

a scholar-

Chicago-area

gir]. at-

tending Manhattanville College.

of Mr.

and Mrs.
Waverly
spending
Nokomis
summer.
nie, who

Fred S. Gordon, 1447
Rd., Highland Park, is
several weeks at Camp
in Mercer,
Wis., this
Her younger sister, Anattends Lincoln School,

Highland

Park,

is vacationing

at

Tamarack Camp in Mt. Prospect.

=

GRAND

OPENING

by her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lewis Phillips of

ilmette.
A special guest was Mrs. Bueh-

ate

ler’s great-granddaughter Jennifer

Alice York. She is a sixth generaion
‘“‘Alice’’ and
shares
her
grandmothers July birthday.
Also at the celebration were
ennifer’s mother Mrs. Howard P.
ork of Upland, Cal., and
Buehler’s grandson and his

Mrs.
wife,

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Phillips of
hicago.

Mrs. Buehler is a member of
Augustine’s Episcopal Church
Wilmette and has belonged to
Butler Chapter of the Order of
astern Star for 70 years.

St.
in
the
the

INew Bonsai Group
Plans Workshops
The

newly

formed

Midwest

Bonsai Society is a gardening
group concerned with the ancient
apanese art of raising and training miniature trees.

The group plans to have workShops,

lectures,

and

demonstra-

tions by experts.
For more information
Mrs. Jules Ladany, 180
Dr., Highland Park.

Lite - 3

contact
Ravine

ae

Hair Style of
the Month

)

We call it WFesterfield Sq. but you

could be walking down a shaded lane in
colonial Georgetown.

Top

stylists
and

manicurists

an ‘aa - lon
1438 OLD
HIGHLAND

SKOKIE ROAD
PARK, ILLINOIS

new phone no:
TEL. 831-2433

That Westerfield Sq. Difference

Only 20 families-will know the quiet elegance, the incomparable colonial charm that comes with owning a We3ter-

field Square townhouse. These exciting,
complete this most unusual grouping on
Moments from the lake, but years away
frantic pace of today.
Do come to our grand opening. See

all-new additions
the North Shore.
from the hurried,

agents:

OF SHERIDAN

ROAD AND

Six large rooms
Private terraced

patio

@

3 spacious bedrooms

@

2% baths

Wood-burning fireplace
Central air-conditioning and heating

the lovely model

townhouse furnished by Lee Blake, opened noon
Isn’t Westerfield Square’s way of living your way?
CORNER

e
e

WESTERFIELD

DRIVE

J.S. James and Company

¢

to

Complete

5.

¢

Basement,

all-electric kitchen with breakfast area
full garage

IN WILMETTE

561-4500

¢

251-4160

e

Ample closets, storage space

p)
July 27, 1967

�Deerfield Resident Cited

Students of Piano ah

For Sales in Insurance

Presented in School Recital
Mrs.

John W. Cruikshank of Deer-.
field, a special
agent
for the
Northwestern Mutual Life Insur-

ance

Co.,

has

been

cited

for

outstanding life insurance
among
the
company’s

sales
2,500

Deer-

Miller, Jim Lacy, Meredith Brine-

agents.
Mr. Cruikshank, who is associated with the O. Alfred Granum
agency in Chicago, ranked in the
top 15 among the agents. He also

field, recently presented her piano
students in recital in Bannockb

gar,
Linda
ODusenbury,
Jay
Thompson, Randy Smeltzer, Jill

of

Heinen, Linda Helow, Dick Olney,
Julie
Blumquist,
and
Priscilla
Ferch.

earned membership

the program were Wendy Kolb,
Beth
Johnson,
Emily
Hawkes,
Debbie LaRash, Mary Peterson,
Sue Carr, Bettina Peterson, Mark
Miller, Jenny Schmalz, Cammy
Carr, Paul Reich, Debbie Desenis,
Polly
Thompson,
Jed
Morrow,
Jenny Marshall, David McClellan,
Cathy John, Nancy Naab, Maureen

Included
in the second
part
were Debbie Varney, Sue Rentscher, Dale Kahn, Kathy Hagan,
Carol
Linville,
Jay Dusenbury,
Kathy Lindemann, Grace Hawkes,
David Reich, Jean Elliott, Kim
_ Trettel, Jill Blomquist, Bob John,
Pam
Sisney, Conni Elliott, and
__ Debbie Ferch.

ae

with

%

the

annual meeting of the Association

_ Mr. Wolff

Harold S. Fell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Neuman Fell of 876 Kimball
Rd. in Highland Park, has been
elected to a national honorary
fraternity in business administration.
Mr. Fell, a junior at Washington
University in St. Louis, was elected to mentbership in Beta Gamma

at-

tended the Uni-

versity of Illinois and the Wharton
School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, and served
two years with the Army Signal
Corps in Europe.
He has been active for the last
two years as area chairman of the
Highland Park Community Chest.

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�eal Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors
A Place in the Sun

Nice Spot for Retirement

—a
‘lorida
By HAL SCHWARTZ
t any place where there is
w in the winter will be good

for my retirement years.”’
similar

to

those

have

oiced by many North Shore
sidents

eager

to get away

&gt; chill of the Lake

from

Michigan

Age two-foot snowfalls.
it ‘just any place’’ probably
ot be good enough for many
it comes time to seriously
for the leisure years ahead.
»s climate, they generally
consider the nature of the
mmunity they are interested in,

2 type and cost of living quar-

might

citizenry, winter temperatures get
90. A typical winter day, however,
would have the residents in shirtsleeves during the day and using a
light blanket at night.
“It’s the Humidity”
In the summer, as the saying

it’s the

humidity. ” Low at night generally

offered, and how close the
nity might be to the chiland grandchildren—among
factors.

is in the 70s, while the high
averages about 90, according to

2 state the retirement set
_ consider would be Florida

and night.

sed by sun and sea and
s of places suitable for the
ed person.

according

a

vacation

trip

to

the

natives.

Humidity,

however,

Florida

developments

Realtor,

cater to the whims of the retired.
There

are condominium

complex-

es, for example, that permit pets

Keep

suspected,

with beach privileges

that

anywhere

near

that

what

home priced within 5 percent

value

is 10

more likely to be sold as
priced 15 to 20 percent above
figure,

Realtor

Rich

Port,

:
Grange, Ill., advises in the
3irrrent bulletin of the National

nstitute of Real Estate Brokers.
Th

bulletin, Selling Sellers Sucfully, is one of a series pubperiodically by NIREB, an
ate

of the National

Associa-

of Real Estate Boards.
ir. Port pointed out that “‘price

it contains

and

much,

little

but the fact is that owners are
getting their prices.”
She explained that the $300
home might be just a two-bed-

as

$8,000,’

she

that they do not have basements.
One

home

builder

price category
different model

in

the

low-

advertised five
homes built on

your lot for $8,000 to $15,000. The
higher-priced home builders didn’t
a

home,

its

quality,

the Realtor added. ‘‘You can have
homes built on your lot for as
said.

But

most homes in the key area cost a

advertise price.
Condominiums and townhouses
in the Sarasota area were selling
for about $25,000 to $40,000 with a

$30

monthly

charge

for

mainte-

nance, the Realtor added.
(Continued on page 75)

room cottage, while the $500 home
three

bedrooms

and

a

ga-

rage.
Away from the beach area and
in the city of Sarasota the same
homes probably would rent for
half the cost, she said.

640 VERNON
VE 5-0236
AM

2-2223

KAHN

p.0c-

Price Close to Value

s Key to Quick Sale
its fair market

cost

however, varies only according to

area that run from $300 monthly
to more than $500 a month,” she
said. ‘‘Believe me, they are not
worth

might

$10,000,’’ she said.
Cost Varies
The cost of building

close the residence is to water.
‘‘We have year-round home rentals in the Sarasota Keys (beach)

with

in Florida,

to a Sarasota

been

$3,500. The same lot on a canal or

good deal more than that to build
and
are
quite
comparable
to
North
Shore
residences—except

probably would be a “‘nice place”

often is 90 percent or better—day
Many

have

way, the Realtor stated.

‘A lot slightly less than a quarter
acre, away from the water but in
the key area, will cost about

rental costs vary according to how

as low 30 degrees and as high as

“it isn’t the heat,

the same

developments, for those in their
swinging
60s, are located on
canals and close to the busy city.
The Sarasota Realtor noted, as

area probably is the equal of any
in the country. According to the

goes,

Land prices also vary in much

but do not allow children to visit
for longer than a weekend. Other

recently, this reporter garnered
some information about the Gulf
coast area from the local residents and a Realtor.
In the climate category, this

is

of

the

the

utmost

sale

of

importance

other

in

commodities”

“pricing

a home
of

joint

seller and
objectives

properly
concern

Realtor,
are

is

to

a

both

since their
inextricably

bound.”

How does an owner determine
the fair market value of his
home?
tinued,
can’t.

are

trained

in evalua-

tion techniques, Mr. Port explain-

and has to be extended to real
estate. Owners should realize that
matter

Realtors

BIG HOUSE — BIG VALUE. Convenient Central schl. area of Glencoe — easy
KIT.,
walk to everything. Mahogany
liv. rm. Family rm. w/tile fir. MODERN
brkfst. rm. 5 bedrms. plus guest space. Garage apt. Undergrnd. sprklig. In 90's

ed.

No

ability

other

more

broker’s

talent,

tellingly

worth

than

skill,

or

defines

a

knowledge -

of property values and the ability
to convince both buyer and seller
of the correctness of the figures.
A seller should be aware of a
(Continued on page 75)

As a rule, Mr. Port conthe average homeowner

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—
Striking
Contemporary
SEMI-RANCH
on
exquisite
Y2
acre.
dining rm. and walnut den open to secluded, tree-framed terLge. liv. rm.
race. NEWEST
FORMICA
CAB.
KITCHEN, brkfst. rm. Master suite on Ist. 3
other baths. Air condit. Thermopane.
Luxury
other bedrms., guest nook, 2%
bracket.

Robert DeJonge Joins Bruff Realty
Robert DeJonge,
37, of Elk
rove is the latest addition to the
tafi of Broff Realty, 527 Dundee
Rd.,
Northbrook.
|
In
his
first
two
months
with
the
firm

he

has

listed

_and
sold over
$300,000 in real
' estate,
according
to
owner

Bruff LeVan.
m
Born in RoseAr. DeJonge
land on Chica30's south side, Mr. DeJonge was

graduated
from
Fenger
High
School in the city and spent two
years as a combat engineer with
the Army in Korea. |
Before joining the local Realtor,

he spent eight years as general
manager of the Holman Brick Co.

DEERFIELD
Owner Says Sell This Week—
Owner

asks

that

all

offers

be

Mr.
DeJonge,
his wife,
and
three
children
enjoy
camping,
golfing, and all sports.

submitted on this fine three bedroom, two full bath home, with
20’ x 14'6” family room. Owner

AIR

peting and drapes included.
Offered in Upper Twenties.

CONDITIONING

The

Cooling

Plumbing,

* Heating

Information

Bureau

and

wants to relocate this week! Car-

Carr Realty Inc.

in

Chicago reports that one out of
three new homes built this year

will have central air conditioning.

732

Waukegan Rd., Deerfield
Wi 5-0984

EYE CATCHING Coloniai Ranch in Glencoe, Liv. rm. w/paneled fplc. wall. Pine
kit., oven, range, dishwasher. Paneled dining- Family rm. 3 bedrms. 11% baths.
Air condit. Pretty yard. Lge. bsmt. QUICK OCCUPANCY.
$39,900.

COMPUTER
BACKED WITH

CALL

MULTIPLE LISTING FILES
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

KAHN — KAHN

CAN!
July 27, 1967

:

�Seven Families Become
Highland Park Residents

Retirement
(Continued from page 74)
But Sarasota certainly is not the

only
Seven families recently moved
to Highland
Park
from
other
communities in Illinois and from
out of state.
They

are:

@ Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Reuter,
who have moved to 587 Pleasant
Av. from Glenview. Mr. Reuter is
in property
management
with
Hogan and Farwell, Inc., Chicago.
@ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
Wawrzyniak and children, Brian,
10, and Renee Harms, 5, to 756
Llewellyn Av. from South Bend,
Ind. Mr. Wawrzyniak is a tool and
diemaker with Kleinschmidt Division of SCM Corp., Lake-Cook Rd.,
Deerfield.

be surrounded by those his own
age, Port Charlotte and Cape

Kirsh,

office
at
Chicago.
@ Mr.

and

an

attorney,

30

N.

and

an

LaSalle

Mrs.

children,

has

Harold

Denise,

St.,
Kugler

18,

and

Craig, 8, to 384 Aspen Ln. from
Morton Grove. Denise is a student

at

Pestalozzi

Froebel

Teachers

College in Chicago. Craig is a
third grader
at John Kennedy

School, Highland
ler owns
Chicago.

S.

Park.

H.

S.

Mr. KugScrap

Co.,

@ Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Heyman
and children,
Jennifer, 2, and
Alan, 1 month, to 3296 Brook Rd.,

and Heyman,

probate

trust

Northern
cago.

Trust

in _ the

department

Company

of

of Chi-

Mrs. Slaughter
Joins Ayars
Mrs.

Dorothy

B.

Staff
Slaughter

+”

__ presidents _ of
_ the
Evanston| North Shore

— Board

of Real-

etors,

Mfrs.

Slaughter

__
#7

cur-

rently is a director of the Il-

*
‘jinois
AssociaMrs. Slaughter
tion of Real Estate Boards.
She also is vice

president of the women’s

council

of the National
Association
Real Estate Boards.

In

addition

to

serving

of

on

the

Evanston-North
Shore
board’s
realtors
arbitration
committee,
Mrs. Slaughter is secretary of the
Northwest Evanston Homeowners
Association. She has had 19 years
of real estate sales experience.
ATTEND SUMMER CAMP
Brian Fischer and his

sister,

Ln., Highland Park, are spending
the summer at camps. Lisa, a

at

Highland

Park

Park,

Camp Kawaga,

(Continued from page 74)
number of points about establish-

The real estate firm of Wallace
and Orth has moved from 1517
Sherman Av. to larger quarters at
1511 Sherman in Evanston.
The move gives the firm a third
more space, said co-owner William C. Orth. The space requirements were made necessary by
the
closing
of their
Glenview
office, consolidating operations in
Evanston,
he
explained.
They
operated the Glenview office 12
years.
The new offices present a home

atmosphere,

with

white

rental

very fast, and homes

which

Other bits of advice
Floridians include:

dents in Port Charlotte and Cape
Coral are retired. A service station owner still in his 40s said that
was alright with him.
“No bond issues or school tax
increases ever pass. We’ve got
about the lowest taxes in Flori-

mosquitoes infest the area.
@ Wherever you settle, find the
location with the highest sea leve
possible. A severe rainstorm could

badly

apartment

buildings,

damage

a home

at a lo

level. (Thirty-two feet above sea
level is the highest in Sarasota

according to a person
living at that level.)

who

Florida is by no means

fo

retirement.
Areas
in
Arizona
Nevada, New Mexico, and Califor
nia have their own attractions fo

the warm weather worshipers
and don’t forget Mexico’s Ameri
can colonies. And, even if Florida
were the choice, where still is 2
factor.

time for the partners, who used
to travel between the two offices,”
His partner is Edward M. Wallace.

Actually, the only way to be
certain of your choice is to visit
them all for about a year each. B
the time all have been visited, yo

Mr. Orth also said that business
of

is

the onl

suitable sun area to consider

Orth. It has helped us to better
crganize our facilities, and saves

that

b

@ Watch out for mosquitoes i
the Naples area. When the wind is
from the southeast, Everglades

sells home, vacant property, and
industrial and commercial property.
“Business has been very good
since the consolidation,” said Mr.

last year exceeded
previous year.

offered

probably will be too old to care
about making the right choice.

any

walls,

dropped ceiling, avocado
green
carpeting and draperies, and walnut desks. The main office has 14
desks, and the conference room
has one, all occupied by members of the firm.
The Wallace and Orth firm, 30

overpriced

will not be sold

Eighty-five percent of the resi-

To New, Larger Quarters

years old, deals in all phases of
the business. The company manages co-operative apartments and

home

da,” he said proudly.

Coral are just the ticket.

Evanston Realty Firm Moves

ing a market price. Of primary
importance is the fact that an

Real Estate
Market Place

and

are

on the market for a long period
are often more difficult to sell,

Mr. Port advised.
Other reasons
in 5 percent

for pricing with-

are:

@ Overpricing
sponse from

reduces

the

@ The property fails to compete
with other properties on the market.
@ Buyers expect more at a higher price and failing to find all
they had hoped for will seldom become

REAL ESTATE

re-

advertising.

interested

again

even

lose enthusi-

asm

a number

after receiving

362

PARK

AVE.

GLENCOE

VERNON

5.4455

at a

reduced price.
@ Many salesmen

of

@ When a property does not sell
after proper exposure to the market for a reasonable period of

time, price is usually the problem.

High

School, is a staff aid at Camp
Maplehurst, Kewadin, Mich. Brian, who goes to Elm Place School,

Highland

Pricing

also are well worth looking into.
And, for the person who prefers to

Florida

unfavorable. reactions.

Lisa, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward H. Fischer, 454 Orchard
student

Inc., Chicago.

@ Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
J.
Kelsch and children, Elizabeth, 6,
Peter, 4, and Catherine, 4 months,
to 1230 Cavell Av. from St. Paul.
Mr. Kelsch is assistant national
accounting
manager
with
The
Paper Mate Co., Chicago.

of

Evanston
has joined the sales
staff of the Ayars Realty Co. in
Northbrook.
One of three
women
past

to

Mr.

Plaines.

is

community

consider.
Developments
in and
around Tampa and St. Petersburg

from Skokie. Mr. Heyman is in
the sales department of Landau

Keyt

coast

@ Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kirsh
and children, Lori, 14, David, 12,
Cari, 9, and Matthew, 3, to 1186
Oxford Ct. from Melrose Park.

@ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Keyt
and their son, Bryan, 9 months, to
681
Washington
Pl.
from
Des

Mr.

Gulf

in

is a camper

at

Minocqua, Wis.

PRESTIGE LOCATION
Lake Forest Area
10 Acre Estate

GLENCOE EAST LOCATION
Perfectly maintained, handsome brick Provincial, in
very desirable location, two blocks from lake. 5 bedrooms, dressing room, 4!/2 baths. Huge 2-story living
room
with
fireplace,
large dining room, library,
modern
kitchen,
breakfast
room, rec. room with
fireplace, 4-car garage. More than 5,000 sq. ft, under
roof in this distinctive house on landscaped grounds
with patio and garden. Priced in 80's. Must be seen.

GLENCOE

RIPARIAN

Clapboard Colonial on large 600 ft. landscaped, treeshaded site overlooking lake, with steps to private sand

beach. A lovely home, in fine condition throughout,

with all the charm and graciousness of traditional
North Shore living. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2° marvelous
sleeping porches, dramatic living room, dining room,
modern kitchen, breakfast room, 3-car garage. Magnificent lake views. Priced in upper brackets.

ZONED FOR OFFICE
and RESEARCH
The property is improved with
a most attractive fireproof res-

idence of English architecture,
with 5000 square feet of potential office space, is available.

Other estates in the area have
been

DEERFIELD
“Acre-Lot"—This beautifully
landscaped 3 bedroom split-level
has 1 bath, family room, separate utility room. Cathedral! ceilings in living room. Quick pos-

session available. $29,500.

Carr Realty Inc.
732

Waukegan Rd., Deerfield
WI 5-0984

July 27, 1967

converted

to

business

uses. Excellent employee availability, ample
land affords
possibility of additional buildings.
For

Further Information
Call

JOHN GRIFFITH, INC,
678 N. Western Avenue
Lake Forest, Illinois

234 - 0485

GLENCOE CONTEMPORARY
There is low maintenance and wonderful family living
in this unusual California-styled redwood and glass
split-level, with redwood and brick interior, beamed
ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling thermopane windows. Offers 3 to 5 bedrooms, play area, two baths, living
room with double brick fireplace to combination
kitchen-family-dining room. Plenty of closets. 2-car garage. Excellent location, walk to everything. Priced at
$49,500. Immediate occupancy.

GLENCOE BEST BUY
Owner wants offer for this exciting. split-level on
20,000 sq. ft. lot in choice area overlooking golf
course. Delightful for entertaining and for relaxing
indoor-outdoor family living. Dramatic living room
with huge window wall opening to stone patio, freeform
swimming
pool,
and
landscaped,
secluded
grounds. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. full-size dining area,
kitchen

with

built-in wet

breakfast

area,

bar. Two-car

paneled

garage.

family

Can

be

room

bought

with

in

70's,

75

�French

Playing
a

is

a

habit

cards
with

[from front) Carol
DiGiacomo,

South
Chicago;
Eve (Mrs. Eric)
John, Mt. Prospect; and Elizabeth Roberts and
Fred

Cast members
of the French version of "Carmen"

Rounsfull,

both of Lake Forest. They are rehearsing a scene

from
the English
at
"Car.

men,"' in which
they are Frasquite panes des,
armen,and
the
musical director.
The opera will be
given in conjunction with Highwood Days.

present
scene

:

gum

opera.

=

Members of the French cast of "Carmen," to be presented at 8 o'clock tomorrow and Saturday night, rehearse a
scene for Gloria Lind Budishin (far left), director of the Little Opera House company. Cast members are Linda
Kovac (Mrs. Donald Veglia), left, of Des Plaines as Carmen; Jeff Miller of Lake Forest, as Zuniga; and Bonnie Kason of Chicago, ensemble member. (Staff Photos by Larry Graff)
es

mi

See
yo

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a happy
from

From

Ai

left

wichain geil ome
Highland Park a
Pee ERS
8
mahal Schuneiene
Arlington
Heights, as Don
Carlo; and Phyllis (Mrs. Robert)
Vissca, Glencoe,
as Frasquita.

Two Carmens square off for
the presentation of the fiery
opera. Mrs. Veglia (left) stars in
the French version; Miss Roberts is in the English show.

Mrs. Vissca will play Micaela
in the English production, which
will be presented at 8 tonight
and 12:30 p.m. Saturday in the
Community Center.
July 27,

1967

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- Couples Will Star

They

credits

including

Button

Shoes,”’ an original show for ORT,
and ‘‘Shalom Sally,” the Beth El
Men’s Club revue. She and her
husband have appeared on the
stage together three times, most
recently in the Deerfield Stagers’
production of ‘Come Blow Your
Horn.”’

Mr.

Perlman,

who

has

just

completed an appearance in “The
Devils” at the Hull House Theater
in
Chicago,
will
portray
Mr.
Horowitz in the Carousel production.
Also no stranger to North Shore
audiences,
he has appeared
in
“Period of Adjustment’
at the
Country
Club
Theater
in Mt.
Prospect,
‘‘You
Can’t
Take
It
With You,’’ at Tenthouse, ‘‘Mr.
Roberts” with the Stagers, and

‘“‘Bullfight”

and

“Dos

USA,”

the

Threshold

with

Passos
Play-

ers.
Mr. Perlman, a manufacturer’s
representative for a leather goods
firm, also has acted in several

Theater

on

the

Lake

shows

in

Chicago, and has his own radio
show, ‘“‘The American Jewish Variety Hour’ from 8 to 9:30 p.m.
Wednesdays on WXFM.
The Perlmans, who have two
daughters, live at 2153 Linden Av.

Will Play Ruth
Mrs. McEnery will re-create the
“Milk and Honey’”’ role of Ruth
Stein, played in the New York
production by Mimi Benzell. A
former Deerfield resident, Mrs.
McEnery first appeared on the
stage at the age of 10, in the title

Highwood Singer
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Av., Highwood,

36 North

was

tured in a musical program
Barat College in Lake Forest.
The
program,
presented

summer

students

Academy,

was

at
a

feaat
by

Woodlands
farewell

to

opera

company,

arias.

North

of

sang

Shore

her

own

several
girls

who

participated include Mary Patrice
Regnier of Winnetka, a dancer,
and Cassandra Baker of Highland

Park, a singer.

July 27, 1967

next

The

Typists”

production

Country

Club

Harry

MAKES

role of ‘‘Alice in Wonderland”’ in
New York.
Since then, her career has led to
appearances as a singer at night
clubs in the East, in summer

stock productions in the Midwest,
and
as
a soloist
in churches
throughout the country.
A member of the Highland Park
chapter of the Lyric Opera Guild,
she is in her third season at the
Carousel Theater.
Mr.
McEnery’s
most
recent
roles
have
included.
the
lead,
opposite his wife, in last season’s
performance of ‘‘Most Happy Fella” at the Carousel.

Mr.

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CARRY-OUT

season’s
first production,
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stage manager for university productions in 1962 and appeared as a
singer
and
dancer
in_ several
productions, including ‘Kismet,’
‘“‘Taming of the Shrew,” and ‘‘Bye

the title role

the

rolls &amp; honey-lb. French

A senior medical student at the
University of Illinois, he was

played

with

Theater.

presented

Dinners with unusual flavor
“Lazy Cooked in The Pit”’

with the Lake Forest Symphony.
He also has appeared with ‘the
Chicago Symphony.
Other members of the cast are
David Levin of Highland Park,
who will play Adi.

who

at
is

‘Nr.

and last fall was featured soloist

Mike

Community

pre-

Highland Park
Deerfield Rd. Overpass

FOR

roles

Civic Theater and the North

Bp. (ime, Pit

Chapel in Chicago for seven years,

Bye Birdie.”
Mr. Levin lives
St.

began

Other dramatic experien

fries.

pro-

Rockefeller

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has appeared

nationally-televised

House.

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grams
as the Dave
Garroway
Show, Colgate Comedy Hour, and
Carnation Hour, and also on WGNTV’s Chicago Theater of the Air.
He has sung with the University
of Chicago’s Collegium Musicum,
the Kraft Foods Chorus, several
industrial
choruses
and
church
choirs, and is a former Chicagoland Music Festival winner.
Mr. McEnery
also served as

baritone

Nussbaum

pe

Mrs. Terry has starred with Mi
Nussbaum in ‘‘The Lover” at H

Hull House Theater productions in
1964 and has been in seven plays
there. He also has appeared with
the North Shore Community Theater and the Winnetka Drama Club.

Miss Sandra J. Johnsen, daughter of Mr.
and
Mrs. John
J.
Johnsen, 1001 Auburn Av., Highland Park,
recently
made
the
spring semester honor roll of the
University of Kansas School of
Education in Lawrence, Kansas.

Appears on TV

such

mances in ‘‘Cyrano De Berger.
and ‘‘Medea”’ for the North Shor
Community
Theater also

ators in Chicago.

Mr.
Schisgal
uses
underlying
themes of loss of individuality and
intellectual pretension.

be

The Lake Forest man, who has
on

also starred in the Midwest

Under

Perlman

sung
with
many
organizations, also

He is owner of Aerosol Exte

the prevailing mood of the plays,

will

in a

and ‘‘The Tiger,”’ one-act plays by
Murray’
Schisgal,
author
of
“Luv.” The plays will run for 15
weekends,
beginning
tomorrow
and ending Nov. 5. Performances
are
at 8:30 p.m.
Friday
and
Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Mr. Nussbaum and Mrs. Terry
miere of the two plays in 1964
Hull House. Although comedy

every Saturday.

“Milk and Honey,”’ to be staged
in-the-round by director Ronald
Lind, is based on a story by Don

head

House

Theater
will present
“The
Invisible Dragon” at 11 a.m. and 2
p.m. Saturday. ‘‘Heidi”’ will begin
Sept. 9. Performances are given

George Pochos of Lake Forest.

Lind,

Hull

“Champagne Complex” by Leslie
Stevens,
opening
Aug.
9
and
continuing through Sept. 10.

Mother Margaret Mary Tanaka of

Miss

.
a
oe

Residents to Perform

will star in “The

The

Woodlands. She is leaving in early
August for the Japan missions of

the Religious of the Sacred Heart.

LP

hart, will be held over until Aug. 6
at Country Club Theater on Rand
and Euclid Rds., Mt. Prospect.

Win-

‘High

ae
oSSe Se
Some

4

the

5Z

“Generation,” by William Good-

who spends her

including

a

aa

Play Held Over
At Country Club

working hours as a real estate
woman, will portray the widow
and matchmaker, Clara Weis. The
role was originated on Braodway
by Molly Picon.
Mrs. Perlman has acted with
nearly every theater group on the

Shore,

VRE:

in
two
plays
at
Theater in Chicago.

of

netka Players, Deerfield Stagers,
Threshold Players, and the Tenthouse Theater Co. She also has
appeared in four Off The Ground
benefit shows.
Directs Shows
The Highland Park woman also
has done some
directing, with

its

ea RY. EE
Nc Rey
CRED
ee

Wilmette, soon will be co-starring

Carousel Theater.
~
The hit Broadway show, which
opens
tomorrow
night.
at the
theater at Midlane Farm Country
Club, will feature the talents of
Harry
and
Rhoda
Perlman
of
Highland Park-and James
and
Betty McEnery of Lake Forest.

North

Ee
Sere
a
SASS

oe
c

Mike Nussbaum, 920 Ridgewood

acting teams get together to star
in “Milk and Honey” at Mr. L’s

Perlman,

Ka

Pl., Highland Park, and Pat (Mrs.
J. R.) Terry, 1941 Wilmette Av.,

acting experience will be pooled
when two area husband-and-wife

Mrs.

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of hours

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ie,

ay

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In “Milk and Honey’
Literally thousands

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struments

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Edouard Lalo’s Concerto in D for

St.,

Evanston.

Rd., Highland

Park,

next Thursday

ption, 2 to 4 p.m., next Thursday.
ARKER EDWARDS GALLERY,

503 Central

Shore

Art

Opening

Highland

Park.

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

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Sundays, otherwise 7 to 10 p.m.

SHOPPING

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Peter

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p.m.

y, east parking lot.
AVINIA PARK,
Highland Park.
All-Russian program,
Lorin
ander, tonight; Ramsey Lewis Trio, tomorrow; Janos Starker,
‘day;

Van

nesday;

Cliburn,

Tuesday;

The

Association

and

The

Mob,

and Michael Rabin, next Thursday, all at 8:30 p.m. Also,

enanny for children, 11 a.m. Saturday; Young Uck Kim and Budd
bis, 4 p.m. Sunday; and New Cinema, 6:15 and 8:30 p.m. Monday.

Drama

Productions

ing

and

7 and

through

10 p.m.

Saturdays,

beginning

Wednesday

and

700 W. Rand Rd. at Euclid,
Bob and Hardye Simons, 1071

Mt.
Bob

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Friday, 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday, and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, through

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star Ramsey Lewis with his trio.
Ravinia

audiences

also will see

the final program in the “Sunday
at Four O’Clock” series, featuring

the

Murray”;

trumpeter
Budd
Night,” with two

and

a

hootenany

for children.
The schedule is as follows:
@ Tonight,
8:30—‘‘All-Russian
‘Program,’ Jean Martinon, con-

‘Romeo

and

Juliet

Overture,’

@ Tomorrow,

8:30—Jazz_

are

8:30

p.m.

226 South Gate Rd.

Tuesday
“Rip

Van

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L’S CAROUSEL THEATER, Midlane Farm Country Club,
sworth. ‘“‘Milk and Honey,” 8:30 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, and
day and Tuesday through Aug. 6.

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Foss,

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children’s

with

Kubelik, conducting, and violinist
Michael Rabin, soloist; Ludwig

Ravinia

Sym-

AUTO-TOURISTS!

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conductor,

phony Orchestra.

conduc-

Mob, an eight-piece rock ’n roll
combo, which originated in Chicago.

featuring

Symphony No. 8 in G Major.
Ravinia highlights this week include the world premiere perfor-

Symphony

Czechoslovakian

young men who made
the hit
recording
‘“‘Cherish;’’
and The

singing-instrumental groups,
Association and The Mob.

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Uck

Mr. Cliburn, Mr. Hollander, and
Mr. Rabin are making their third
appearances at Ravinia, and the
Ramsey Lewis troupe returns to
the Highland Park theater-park
for the second consecutive year.

Variations

Mr. Bauer, 1600 Ashland Av.,
will resign his post as conductor
the

Young

Baroque

@ Next

a

Others are California trumpeter
Budd Brisbois, lead trumpet player and soloist with the Henry
Mancini Orchestra (who will play

tor Kubelik; The Association, six-

Night’”’

the Community Music Association
of Lake Forest-Lake Bluff and of
the Second Presbyterian Church
of Evanston, soon will be leaving
his Evanston home.
He is taking a new position as
resident music director and conductor of the Peoria Symphony
Orchestra, where
guest conductor.

violinist

(Godfrey).
@ Tuesday,
8:30—Donald
Joconducting, pianist Van
hanos,
‘Cliburn, soloist; Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart’s
“Haffner
Symphony,” Johann Strauss’ ‘Der
Rosenkavalier Suite,’ and Sergei
Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto
No. 3.
@® Wednesday, 8:30—‘‘Mod

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Russo);

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and

Harold Bauer
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Merriweather

conducting,

including ‘‘The Most’ (Ballentine), ‘Ai’ (Kuri), ‘‘All the Boys

con-

of the coveted
Competition.

Kim and trumpeter Budd Brisbois,
soloists;
William
Russo’s
Symphony No. 2 (for trumpet),
Henri Vieuxtemps’ Concerto for
Violin No. 4, William Schuman’s
Symphony No. 3, and Lukas Foss’

@ Monday, 6:15 p.m. and 8:30
p.m.—New Cinema, Program II;
fiim shorts from Canada, England, France, Japan, and Poland,

Serge Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto
No. 5, and Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov’s ‘‘Scheherezade.”’

ion include 19year-old Korean
violinist Young Uck Kim, winner

the first local performance of the
symphony by Chicagoan William

Bach.

ducting, pianist Lorin Hollander,
soloist; Peter Illich Tchaikovsky’s

Artists who are making their
first appearances under the pavil-

Cello and Orchestra,
and Bela
Bartok’s. Suite from “The Miraculous Mandarin.”
@Sunday, 4 p.m.—Seiji Ozawa,

Movements: No. 1, on Handel, No.
2, on Scarlotti, and No. 3, on

Harold Bauer, music director of

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�New Play
Will Open
At Academy

Movies In Brief
Compiled

its Midwest premiere during a
three-week run beginning Tuesday
at the Academy Playhouse in
the

Hughes,

Tenthouse

Highland

a member

Theater

Park

for

a

in

number

of

recently took over

members

of

the

A.C.T. company

at Ravinia

Park

last summer, who will portray
Coyne.
Theodore Mann will direct the
performances, to be given nightly
except Mondays. Matinee shows
are scheduled for Aug. 13 and 20.

Performances

of Eugene

Iones-

co’s “Rhinoceros,” starring Severn Darden, will continue through
Sunday, with curtain times at 8:15
p.m. tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday, and 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday.
One last production of the Peter

Shaffer

comedy,

“The

Private

Ear” and “The Public Eye,”’ will
be presented at 3 p.m. Sunday at
the Wilmette playhouse, 1100 Laramie Av.

story

is a bit thin when

unbends with romantic wit.
The family’s clever escape from

hotel chain which wants

Austria is managed suspensefully.
A wealth of melody and wellloved songs, beautiful production,
and a storybook quality make this

to mod-

of

the

all the

gracious

living

spurious Bonds appear
featured in irrelevant
displays.
Production
supercolossal!
Color.
mature young people.
SUNDOWN

Banal
dialogue,
stereotyped
characters, and soap opera melodrama make this film version of
the popular novel one long, ridic-

ulous cliche. The story of a small
farmer
who
joins
up
with
a
neighbor to defeat the plan of a
ruthless townsman to gain their
land bears little relation to reality
or entertainment. Color. Adults.

THE

SOUND

OF MUSIC

out

Miss

on

Committee

adaptation of Arthur Hailey’s best
selling novel. Management struggles to prevent a takeover by a

HURRY

|

Film

but

Several
and are
colorful
values:
Adults and

include
Helen
Stenborg,
(Mrs.
Hughes), who will play Josie Finn,
and Guy Spaull, a member of the

cal. The

New

Club

A large cast of stars acts out the
melodrama of life in this film

head the operation.

cast

Drama

spread

CASINO ROYALE
(Peter Sellers, David Niven, Woody Allen)
Bond is back, but he’s not the
same!
The general idea is to
smash SMERSH, and Sir James
Bond, who has been complaining
of imposters posing as 007, is
persuaded to leave retirement to

the lead role in “Generation”
when
the star, Robert
Young,
collapsed between performances
in Chicago.

Other

(Melvyn Douglas, Rod

which makes it famous.

the century.

Hughes

Chairman,

Taylor)

vestiges

of

Co.

Bloom,

ernize the. hotel, removing

seasons, will portray Quinn in the
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�WOULD YOU BELIEVE

THIS IS HEADQUARTERS
FOR THE SPIRITUAL LEADER OF
50, 000
Melvin Schulman of Northbrook put up this sign in the doorway of
Glenbrook South High School Friday to protest the TACT-sponsored
speech by the Rev. Henry Mitchell, pastor of the church shown. A
circular publicizing the program said the Rev. Mr. Mitchell is the
spiritual leader of 50,000 Negroes. (Staff Photo).

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The Rev. Henry Mitchell angrily turned away as _ leader, shouted after him in an attempt to promote

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debate following his talk.

Mrs. Emory G. Davis, wife of Evanston civil rights

A plea for separate but equal
public facilities for Negroes was
issued by a Negro last week in an
area speech sponsored by a conservative group called the Northbrook-Northfield Committee
for
Truth
About
Civil
Turmoil
(TACT).
The Rev. Henry Mitchell, pastor
of the North Star Baptist Church
in Chicago, told about 250 persons
in Glenbrook South High School
that ‘‘integration is fine—when
people come
together
own, not by force.

on

their

The turnout was far short of the
1,500 figure forecast

in a circular

that was used to publicize
program. Though the circular
unsigned it apparently was
tributed by the committee
TACT, a program initiated by
John Birch Society.

the
was
disfor
the

Receives Ovation
The Rev.
Mr.
Mitchell,
who
received a standing ovation from
some members of the audience,

said peace can be achieved in
America through love, education,
and understanding.
He spoke against demonstrations and marches for civil rights
and suggested instead a construc-

tive community program for improvement in all communities,
white and Negro.
“I don’t condone demonstrations, he said. ‘‘Marches haven’t
solved the Negro problem . . . We
need a constructive program in
our communities . . . We must all

80

Stand together to work for this
program ... The time is out for
our leaders fooling peoples
Together we can bring out the
pure America
This is the
American way.”’
He questioned the anti-Vietnam

demonstration leaders, saying, ‘‘I
have a doubt in my mind whether
this man
American

or woman is a good
citizen,” a statement

that was greeted by applause.
‘“‘Would Have Been Over”
Near the close of his talk, the
Rev. Mr. Mitchell said, ‘“‘If there

hadn’t been so many

law,

littered
“Would

Mitchell’s

Church

for

the

a

Spiritual

STATE

COUNTY

demonstra-

spokesman

"Truth About TACT" leaflets,
circulated by the Northern Illinois Citizens for Democracy of

Highland

group

is

behind

recent

Entertains

‘‘find out the truth
by
he

termed ‘‘an excellent book.’’
Asks for Action
He also urged that people talk
about the book and go to work for
something . . . like TACT. ‘‘The
ones behind the violence are less
than one percent of the population
although they would make you
think they are more,”’ he said.
Near the close of the presenta-

tion a question from Mrs. Emory

by others.

Mass.,

George

was

The Rev. Henry Mitchell emphasizes a point during his talk
Friday at Glenbrook South High
School. (Staff Photo)

In

OF PLN)

J.

a recent

OF LAKE

the

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Circuit Court

of

the

Nine-

teenth Judicial Circuit, Lake County,
Illinois Family Division
BESSIE POINDEXTER,
Plaintiff
vs.
— LNo. 67-340
WILLIE POINDEXTER,

Defendant

i

PUBLICATION NOTICE
The
requisite
affidavit for publica
tion having been filed, notice is hereb
given to you, WILLIE
POINDEXTER
that a suit has been filed in the Circui

Court of Lake County, Illinois, by plai

tiff against -you,
other relief; that

Relatives

Mrs. L. F. Buchelew and her
son, Barry, of Long Beach, Cal., is
visiting her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. James G.
Breckenridge Jr.; 535 Standish
Ln., Deerfield.
Miss Patti Strutz of Menominee,
Mich., is spending the summer

... Inform yourself.’’ He suggested
reading, ‘‘Up From Slavery”
Booker T. Washington, which

read

Breckenridge Family

Negro riots.
The TACT representative urged
that everyone

Park, were crumple

by some and
(Staff Photo)

sum-

marized the Rev. Mr. Mitchell’s
talk suggesting that sofeone or
some

Mrs.

Villager—7/27—8/3, 1967

of 50,000?”

again applauded.
TACT

and

PUBLIC NOTICE
OF
REGULAR MEETINGS
NOTICE
IS HEREBY
GIVEN
that
the regular meetings of the Board of
Education,
Deerfield
Public
Schools,
District 109, Lake County, Illinois, are
set for the Second and Fourth Monday
in each month at 8:00 P.M. at the Deerfield
rammar
School,
517
Deerfield
Road, Deerfield, Illinois.
H. R. KIMBALL
Secretary
‘
Board of Education
DATED:
July 19, 1967 ©

Star

and

tions in America, I believe the
war in Vietnam would have been
over
with,’
and
the
audience
A

entertain

house guest of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Maxon, 560 Westgate Rd., Deerfield.

street. The sign asked
You
Believe
This
Is

Headquarters
Leader

North

and home

Mr.

Dartmouth,

sign outside the door of the
building with a photograph of the
Mr.

families

Blickley, 517 Mallard Ln., Deerfield.
Mrs. Frank L. Marshall of South

Melvin Schulman, 2628 Chesapeake Ln., Northbrook, erected a

Rev.

area
guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blickley of
Philadelphia, are visiting Mr.
Blickley’s brother and _ sister-in-

Davis of Evanston was squelched
with a promise of a later hearing,
which was-never granted.

Baptist

Two
house

against

which

NOW,

you

suit

is

as

for Divorce
and fo
Summons duly issue

provided

still

pending.

THEREFORE,

by

law,

an

unless you WI

Ariz., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Walter M. Carlsen, 862 Rosemary

LIE POINDEXTER,
file your Answe
to the Complaint in said suit or othe
wise make your appearance therein, i
the said Circuit Court of Lake Count
held in the Courthouse in the City 4
Waukegan,
Illinois,
on or before
t
23rd day of August, 1967, default ma
be entered
against
you
at any
ti
after that day, and a decree entere
in accordance with the prayer of sa
Complaint.
STEPHANIE
SULTHI
Clerk
RALPH J. BOCHES
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ralph J. Boches
Attorney at Law
829 Deerfield Rd.
Deerfield, Illinois
945-4055

Ter., Deerfield.

Vi 7/20-27,

with her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and

Mrs.

1632

Frank

X.

Cummings,

Village Green, Deerfield.
Mrs. Helen Hecht of

Tucson,

8/3/67

July 27,

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a
at home
or abroad.
mericans must speak out against

t_ which is morally wrong. We

1 “* be extremely careful in the
against totalitarianism not to
iow
its methods. The police
says the end justifies the
. In a democracy we must

al. means or we destroy
which we are trying to
Mrs. Betty Folzer
2053 Norfolk Rd.

ses Viewpoint

Robert McClory
BERTYVILLE
— If the maof Congressional districts
men such as U.S. Rep.
rt McClory (R-12th) to Cons, the American people could
an early victory in Vietinstead of the prolonged war

ch the administration prom-

p. McClory recently called
an all-out offensive in Viet_ He
recognizes
that the
istration “is not demon1g initiative to bring the war
early conclusion” and that
can

win,

but

not

with

our

tied behind our backs.
in the 12th Congressional
rict
can be proud of Rep.
AcClory. Our servicemen in Vietcan know their Congressman
king out against their
g a military engagement
not
having military men

ing the military decisions.
is time more Congressmen
Senators joined with Rep.
lory in calling for an all-out
nsive in Vietnam to bring the to an early conclusion. It is
l time Congress demonstrated
s support of our men in Vietnam

by prohibiting

all aid and trade

with Communist nations sending
mmunition, weapons, and supas to the North Vietnamese
ny.
:

Carole R. Francis

Vietnam

tion and
misgivings’
until a
majority of the people in this
country face the cold fact, as
many now do, that we have made
a colossal and tragic blunder in
assuming that our military violence and destruction would contain communism
in _ Southeast

The Deerfield Park District still

This illusion has led us into
making war on the people of
Vietnam for our own misguided
ends.
We
are not containing
communism, we are simply destroying the people of Vietnam
and their culture.
Mrs. Alice Walton

1421 Northwood Rd.

Asia.

Clarren, new executive director.

Also

at

the

meeting

in

the

research
tion of
were
goals.

among

As

less

the new
program

president of the system.
The first of Mr. McClarren’s
goals is to develop a system for
locating specific materials quickly
and to expedite inter-library lending.
He said the centrally located
facilities he is seeking probably
will be temporary. ‘‘Until we set

ployees

the

what

program,

kind

need,”’

of

we

won’t

know

facilities we

he said.

‘‘For

will

instance,

if

computers are used, we may have
to build our own building to accommodate them.”
The Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
is researching the territory encompassed

by

the

system

to

determine the most economical
and efficient location for telephone lines. The system has 23
library

members

in

Cook,

Lake,

and Kane counties.
Mr.

McClarren

said

he expects

the next step will be a compilation
of materials owned by the member libraries and the development
of a program to acquire materials

not now readily
available
to
system libraries.
An increase in reference and

Mr.

McClarren’s
objectives,

director called for a
to train library emwithout

a _ professional

library education and a continuing
education program
for professional librarians.
He said he also hopes the
system will develop a recruiting
program to help solve the manpower

shortage

lieves Letter

son,

in

her

to

the

Similar letters have been written
and friends who

were

fraid to publish them. The same

information has been and is
eing published constantly in a
om y growing number of books,
i gar

rge

ssa

of

both

small

and

circulation, and even in the

spapers.

The

same_heart-

~&lt;a ing story is being told by
:
people who have been in
‘Viet: man and have seen this mas-

sive destruction.

Mrs. Beeson

actually saying

the news of burning people

should be suppressed because it
: tht make someone burn a flag

in his anguish?
Mrs. Beeson apparently fears
at this country will be ‘torn
art
from inside” if we discuss

iblicly the evil we are doing in
etnam.

Is

she

asking

evenings in the Jewett Park Field-

house during July and August.
Admission to the dances is
limited to members of the ‘‘Dead
End” and their guests.
“The East-West’ will play for
the dance Wednesday.

When your
sympathy is
deep and real

encountered

the Marines,

will begin his sopho-

more year at the University of
Illinois in September. They are the
sons of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
McGuire,

1915 Meadow

Ln.

BACK FROM TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Burrows
and their daughters, Missy, Jos-

lyn, Stephanie, and Michelle, 933
Stratford Rd., Deerfield, have
returned after vacationing for
several weeks at their summer
home on Higgins Lake in Michi-

by

library,

ask

to

hear

a_

taped

lecture on a particular topic, and
be switched over to the tape.
“It is our responsibility to serve
people within the enclave of the
system

who are not residents of a

library

district,”’

Mr.

The Most Beautiful Community
on the North Shore

McClarren

said. He cited Kenilworth as such

an area.
Other officers elected at. the
meeting were Mrs. Margaret Lusk
of the Prospect Heights Public
Library, vice president; Melvin T.
Vincent of Des Plaines, treasurer;
and Mrs. Ruth F. Whitney of

Memorial

P, ark

Mausoleum

Cemetery

COMMUNITY MAUSOLEUM — COLUMBARIUM
EARTHEN INTERMENT — CREMATORIUM
We operate our own Greenhouses

Gross Point Road and Harrison Street, Evanston

Winnetka, secretary.

583-5080, 583-5081

Evanston:

864-5061, 864-5062

Charles

letter

ar Newspapers last Thurslay misses the point entirely
en she questions the authentiy of the letter from.a GI’s Dad.
It really doesn’t matter at all
ether that letter is authentic
(although I don’t doubt that it is).
) parents

Aug.

Park district teen dances will be
held on Wednesday and Friday

North Shore Obituaries

Misses Point of Ad
DEERFIELD—Mrs.

before

Area Resident Enlists,

Chicago:

Writer

Park

Teen Dances

libraries. He cited scholarships
and internships as possibilities.
As an example of the type of
innovation Mr. McClarren hopes
the system will be involved in, he
cited a telephone-lecture service.
A person could call the central

P.O. Box 327

4

office in Jewett
4.

tion and the game ticket.

was discharged after serving with

the initiaactivities,

immediate

Boys and girls between the ages
of 8 and 16 who wish to attend
may register at the park district

The $1 registration fee will
include the cost of bus transporta-

Timothy McGuire of Bannockburn, who has enlisted in the
Marine
Corps,
left
Waukegan
yesterday for his training base.
His brother, Roger, who recently

such as a duplicating service, also

Skokie Public Library, Paul F.
Gorby of Evanston was re-elected

up

services and
co-operative

a Cubs game.

Leaves for Training

Present 8 Goal Platform
For N.S. Library System
An eight-goal platform for the
North Suburban Library System
was presented Monday
to _ its
representatives by Robert R. Mc-

has openings for youngsters who
wish to attend the district’s field
trip to Wrigley Field Aug. 7 to see

that

we

erve her peace of mind by
ring this evil? Actually, we
have increasing ‘‘consterna-

Raymond
Raymond

C.

Lyon Jr.
Lyon

Jr.,

39,

of

1020 Knollwood
Rd.,
Deerfield,
died Friday
in Highland
Park
Hospital.
Mr.
Lyon
was
an_ assistant

advertising
Insurance

director of
Companies,

Allstate
North-

brook.

A graduate
College,

Gregory’s
Deerfield,
Deerfield

and was

of San

he was

Jose

State

a member

of St.

Episcopal Church in
served as head of the
United

Fund

ir 1965-66,

a 25-year veteran of the

Boy Scouts of America.
Survivors
include
his

widow,

Carolyn R.; three sons, Robert T.,
Timothy K., and Clay C.; and his
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Clare Lyon Sr. of Menlo Park,
Cal.
Services were conducted Monday at St. Gregory’s Episcopal
Church, Deerfield.

J. P. Mannebach
Joseph P. Mannebach, 51, of 140
Robsart Rd., Kenilworth, brother
of Glenview, Deerfield, and Winnetka residents, died Sunday in
his home.

e Fifty years of outstanding funeral service
to Chicagoland’s Jewish

He was president of Smithfield
Foods Inc., a grocery chain, and

M. Mannebach Inc., a meat packing firm in Chicago.
Born in Chicago, he had lived in
‘Kenilworth 39 years. Mr. Mannebach was a member
of North

Shore
and

Country
SS. Faith,

community

Club in Glenview
Hepe,

and

Charity

Church in Winnetka.
Mr.

Mannebach

rose to rank

other
home.

of

major while serving with Gen.
George Patton’s Third Army in
Europe during World War II.
Survivors
include
his_
wife,
Jean; three brothers, Michael J.,
906 Glenayre Dr., and Edward G.,
1130 Wildwood Ln., both of Glenview, and John R., 1118 Terrace
Ct., Deerfield; and four sisters,
Mrs.
Edward
H. Wehmer,
162
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Lawler

Joyce,

1295 Forest

Glen

Dr. South, Winnetka, Mrs. Victor
Tarabilda of Elmhurst, and Mrs.
Anthony F. Dirksen of San Antonio, Tex.

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�By ART BELANGER
“We looked bad at the plate. We
dn’t hit the ball sharply. We
dn’t bunch our hits.”
Those comments by Deerfield
aseball coach Carl Eichstaedt
etty well sums up the week his
mmer team had—three losses.
The Warriors lost 14-3 and 8-6 to
vanston and fell 14-2 to Niles
est.
The team now has a 49 overall
ecord this summer and is 2-6 in

e summer league.
Evanston

scored

four

runs

in

e first, added five in the second,
e in each of the third and fourth

nings, and then capped it off
ith a three-run burst in the fifth
Dp win the first game in five
ings. It was called by the 10un rule after five.

Deerfield scored single runs in
e first, third, and fourth innings.
cott Garrett was the only hitter

able to get more than one hit in

umpire told me he had good stuff,

the game.

and

In the second

Evanston

field scored a run on Bob Gullen’s
double and three Evanston errors.
In the fifth Jeff Johnson lef off the

by

reaching

first

on

but

curve

that

ball

was

was

just

he

in

Box
Evanston (8)

the

second, one in the third, and two
in the fourth and fifth innings. The

the sixth but went down trying in
the seventh after scoring three
runs. Dick Jones led off the inning
with a walk. Glen Fritz singled to
left and then both runs came
across

on.

another

double

by

DeJong. DeJong scored the third
run when Garrett grounded into
an infield out.
Lost Early

an

error. He was moved to second on
a sacrifice. Gullen reached base
on catcher interference and then
both runners scored on a double
by Jim DeJong. DeJong was out
trying to stretch the double into a
triple.
The Warriors were scoreless in

his

wild,”’ said the coach.
Niles added four more

game,

but the Warriors gamely tried to
fight back.
Trailing 5-0 in the fourth, Deer-

inning

that

‘moving,

Two on One
the Wildkits scored a pair in the
first inning on just one hit off
Scotty Brewster. Two Deerfield
errors helped the Kits.
Evanston then scored three in
the third and three in the sixth,

Week

Warriors’

Poor Stickwork Ruins

The game against Niles West
was lost in the first inning as
starter Fritz had control trouble.
“He
just
couldn’t
find
the
plate,”
said
Ejichstaedt.
Niles
scored five runs in the first on
three walks, an error, and one hit.
“After I took Fritz out the

the second.
This week will mark the finish
of the ‘summer season for the
Warriors. A tournament that was

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play and no funds,” explained

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Daniels,
Foreman

In Pro Am
Zed R. Daniels of Deerfield and

Harold E. Foreman
land

Park

will

Jr. of High-

be

among

the

contestants in the seventh annual
Pro-Amateur

Golf

Tournament

sponsored by Children’s Memorial
Hospital to be played Aug. 7, at
Onwentsia Club in Lake Forest.

The tournament nets the hospital approximately $75,000 each
year.

The

amateurs

contribute

$500 for the privilege of playing or
sponsoring a player.

Bob Gullen slides home
Py Larry Graff)

with Deerfield's first run in the second

Evanston

game

as John

Redding

reaches for the throw. (Staff Photo

Professionals who have indicated they will participate include
Billy Casper, Ken Venturi, Jack

IN PONY A LEAGUE

Fleck,

Dodgers Upset League-Leading Cards
The Dodgers upset the Cards 5-1

‘last week in the Pony A League of
the Deerfield Boy’s Baseball Association. It was the second win of
the season for the Dodgers in 14

games. The loss was only the
third for the pace-setting Cards in
the same number of tilts.
_ John Connally had a key hit for
the Dodgers and drove in two
runs.

The
ning
over

Mets

returned

to the win-

ways with an 8-5 triumph
the Dodgers. Dave Carlson

got his first win of the year with
help from

Kevin Koopman.

Koop-

man also had a homer.
Bernstein had two hits.

Alan

The

Cards

won

two

games,

stopping the Giants 7-3 and returning to beat the Dodgers 8-2. Ron
Paja
registered
18. strikeouts

against the Giants. Jeff Jensen
homered.
Jensen was the winner against
the Dodgers as he fanned 12 and
aided his cause with two round
trippers.

Danny Hansen pitched a nohitter as the Reds beat the Mets
10-5 to close out the week’s
activity.

Tim

Ink went the distance and

Area Swim Meet Set at Twin Pools Aug. 20
The Park District of Highland
| Park has announced it will hold its
fifth annual swimming meet at
the Twin Pools in Highland Park
on Aug. 20.

The competition is open to any
swimmer

84

in

the

area,

not

just

residents of the host city. Events
will be divided into four age

groups— 6-7, 8-12, 13-16, and 17-18.
Applications are available at the
Park District office, the Twin
Pools, the Highland Park Recreation Center, and’ both Highland

Park beaches. The deadline for
entriés is 5 p.m. Aug. 19.
Entry fees are 50 cents for
swimmers who don’t have pool
tokens. In case of inclement
weather, the meet will be held
Aug. 27.

Greg Mikkleson homered
Phillies beat the Pirates

as the
10-5 in

Cubs.

The other djeague games
postponed.
TEAM STANDINGS

Phillies
Cubs
Braves’
Pirates
Astros

Farm

were

“ae

Hebert,

w.
11
6
7
7
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L.
3
5
6
7

hfe
12
9
6
a
3

Os
1
6
z
8
12

League

Fireman
States

at

League

Erickson
Playoffs

Boosters
(also

Sun-

Sunday
Erickson Boosters at Chicago Stars, 1.
TENNIS
Thursday-Friday
North Shore Junior &amp; Boys Open at Ev =
Tennis Club.

anston

Sunday
toe eg a
i
es
an
2
el
Bluff (through next Friday).
“
.
Monday
Iilinois State Boys and Girl
Playfield (through next fw?
i
SWIMMING
Tuesday
Northbrook, Swim Club at Division Meet i
Barrington, 7.

ot

League

Cards
Reds
Giants
Mets
Dodgers

Pony

Jay

BASEBALL

ceritae

Bob Jennings was the winning
pitcher as the Braves topped the
Astros 15-8. The Astros won the
other game played, 5-3 from the

A

Goalby,

Saturday

the Pony Farm League.

Pony

Bob

Dow Finsterwald, Jim Ferrier,
Bill Ogden, and host professional,
Hubby Habjan.

es

GOLF
Monday
wore Invitational Open for Girls
at Knoll
‘ood Club (through next Friday).
ome
YACHTING
Saturday
North Shore Yacht Club Invitational Regatt,
(also Sunday).

July 27, 196

�Area

In 12-Inch Loop

Groups

Fell-Rudman

=# Can Obtain
NU

Preview

A

The Long, Long Season
he-latest greatest Wildcats have begun,

in the heat

of

summer, a football season which
could stretch into the snows of January.
Cas Banaszek, Northwest-

conceivably

Clark,

the

%

goal

Clark

is the annual battle with the professional champions —
this year the Green Bay Packers, as usual —

in Soldier

Field Aug. 4.
The two bring the total of Northwestern All-Stars to
57 bodies and 60 selections (Alex Kapter, Buckets
Hirsch and Otto Graham were selected twice during the

40s). Like many of the others, Banaszek and Clark are
bound

for careers with the pros.

He’ll Be

staff

members

will

be

of

visiting

a Linebacker

three

submitted

Monday

at Northmoor
Highland Park.

Club

“T sure do,’”’ he declares. ‘“‘And they told me I won’t be completely
disregarded at tight end. I’m hoping to get some kind of a shot.
And with a no-cut contract, I know I’ll have a chance to work.”’

Dreams
It has been quite

gained a new
the space of a
“I’m really
always looked

a summer

Come

native

who

has

wife and a new car and realized a lifelong dream in
couple of months.
pleased to be on the All-Star squad,” he says. “I’ve
forward to it. I’ve been watching the games for 10 or

15 years.”
Clark, the personable

Addyston,

O., product,

is equally

happy

to

be an All-Star.
“I’ve always dreamed of something like this,” he says, “but
when it actually comes about it’s really a great thrill.”
For Phil, the season has been even longer. A member of the East
squad in the Coaches’ All-America game in Atlanta, he began a
planned workout regimen in April, five weeks before the June 30
reporting date. And as a potential member of the Dallas Cowboys,

he has a good chance to still be in action at playoff time.
“It doesn’t bother me,’ Phil grins. ‘‘I like to play.”

He Has
Clark, who
tackles from

helped pace
his halfback

to Make

the East to
spot, admits

Art

Nielsen

father

and

and

his

champion,

the extra

down

teaching

there,”

I’m

getting,

I think

Like Banaszek,

although it will only: inthe left side that he

here

I can

are giving
do

me

a pretty good

and
job

he says.

Phil, who

has

earned

his degree

in finance

and

hopes

to go into

stock brokerage, has a simple formula for success with the pros.
“T’ve got to work my tail off, give it everything I have,’’ he declares.

‘‘The

main

thing

will be

staying

on

those

quick

beat. I know that: But I’ll just have to hang in there.”

the

other

$25,

in

a

the

the

first

of the

games,

Kitten and Possum
Mothers 20-20.
TEAM
Kittens

Schnauzers
Poodles
Possums

two

the

weekends

in

meet

will

be

Aug.

and

all clubs

must

be

Anybody who éver had t¢
getting a golf ball into the
might seem interested in
just how wide a golf hole is .
It may seem smaller when you
putting, but the exact width
“4, inches.
There
have
been
,
football
players
who
have ,
weighed over 290 pounds,
but ~
has anyone that heavy

played big league baseball? .

The

There

Deerfield

Meeting
Boy’s

Baseball

Association will hold a meeting
next Monday at 8 p.m. at the

the Western

Lassie-

was

(Jumbo)

Election Set

For Monday

Open golf cham-

i

ened it to simply “Dodgers”

mem-

pionship—1910 by Chick Evans—it
was accomplished at Beverly CC

—

one

man:

Wal:

Brown, a pitcher

tween 1925 and 1941...
weighed 295 pounds, and
ra
as the heaviest player in
ag
of major league
ba:
We'll be talking to William

and Bus Olson, from the Highland.
Park High School Dads’
Club, '
about the big plans for this
Homecoming at the High
Tune in and hear about it on
Red

Fell Show

this Saturday,

29, at 11:30 A.M. We'll also
talking

with

Mrs.

Hi

Wine,

Ju
-

fessionally known as Alta Warshawska, about her ethnic “—
program at Ravinia.

in
Chicago,
the
same _ course
where the 1967 Western Open will
be played Aug. 3-6. Proceeds from

combined

team

16-inch

DBBA

won

sums 12-4.
In

two

EVANS WON 1910 OPEN
The only time an amateur ever

Schnauzers romped over the PosMothers

first

Jewett Park fieldhouse.
Election of officers for the 1968
season is the main item on the
agenda.

for the
seven

game

‘

One of the most.
nicknames for a team in
is the “Dodgers”
have any idea how that
ni
name came into being? .
When trolleys were first
duced in Brooklyn,
New York referred to
lynites as “trolley
.. The Brooklyn baseball
te
then was given that name .
After a few years, theys

bers of the ASA to enter.

Highwood

league

.

By Red Fell

A managers’ meeting for 12-inch

games.
Debby Sabal was the
winning pitcher for the Poodles.
Corrine Nornini took the loss.

receivers.

I’ve got to concentrate on the long ones.
“The big thing is not to get discouraged, because I’m going to get

in the

' The loss was the second
pace-setting
Kittens
in

In

“It always hurts an All-Star because he can’t be there with his
team. But it helps in that they expose you here to pro ball in
general.”

game

10-9

be

Pairings

teams will be held at the Highland
Park Recreation Center on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., and 16-inch
mentors will meet on Aug. 9 at the
same time.
The entry fee for all teams is

dust had cleared the Poodles had
Kittens

now

24.

Kittens 10-9 Loss

baseball

but they did not offer a no-cut contract.

the experience that the coaches

The

Poodles Hand

the

age.

12-13, and the winner will go to the
Metro-District in Chicago on Aug.

p.m.
tonight.
Robert
Paley
of
Northmoor
is
the
tournament
chairman.

beaten

Second Half

Anixter Brothers
Lake Car Wash
Bianco’s Pizza
Booby’s of Northbrook
Mr. Victor
West Ridge All-Stars
Fell-Rudman
SCHEDULE
Monday
(6:30)—Mr. Victor v
by’s of Northbrook (Lincoln).
Monday
(6:45)—Lake Car
Anixter Brothers (West Ridge).
Monday
(8:15)—Bianco’s
Fell-Rudman (West Ridge).

The 12-inch fast pitch tourney
will be held on Aug. 5-6, with the
winner advancing to state play in
Yorkville.

Chris,

The draw will be limited to 32
teams. The entry deadline is 6:30

Little Lassie league.

‘With

doubles

There was a dog and cat fight in
Highwood last week, and when the

victory in Atlanta with 11
he is “a little concerned”

position from

son

ing the
August.

champions.

financially,

volve moving to the right corner
played at Northwestern.

former

InLassie League

It

a position change,

Jr.,

Illinois state high school singles
champion for 1967; Sam Olefsky
and his son Jerry, the defending

about making the team in Dallas. The Cowboys did all right by him
he also will be making

14-year-

son

ke

Fell-Rudman
Anixter Brothers
Lake Car Wash
Mr. Victor
Bianco’s Pizza
Boohy’s of Northbrook
West Ridge All-Stars

Highland Park will host both 12inch and 16-inch softball tournaments
for District
2 of the
Amateur Softball Association dur-

old boy in Illinois an@ his father
Richard, last year’s runner-up
team;

to

24.

;

STANDINGS
First Half

are

Aug.

11-3.

victories.

Scheduled

Among those expected to compete are: Grant Golden, former
Davis Cup star and his son Greg;
top-ranked

by

first game

Softball Meets

The finals are stheduled

national

True

for Cas, the Chicago

in

first round: will be played

Jerry Karzen,

blanks

tie | vit

Goldste

leading hitters in their team

Set

according

Lou

will be drawn up Aug. 26.
Entry fees are $1.50 for nonmembers
of Sunset Valley, 50
cents for members of the club

to be played at 2 p.m. on Aug. 6.

pounds in college, thinks he can make the transition. But he also is
convinced he can play tight end in the National Football League.

the

available at the club and must

will be played beginning

heavier than his 230

classes

medal play.
Application

exactly meet with his approval.

who will play at 10 to 15 pounds

for

Wash.

In a rematch, Anixter Brot!
overcame a 3-0 deficit to win 8
Mark Levy collected two a
singles which drove in four ru
Mr. Victor beat the West Ri
All-Stars twice 15-2 and 12-2.
Robertson and Ron Lev w

The tournament will be 18 holes of

Set to Start

Monday.

victory

a first-place

Car

paced his club’s attack as i
the

The Fifth Annual Highland Park
Junior Golf Tournament will be
played at the Sunset Valley Golf
club on Aug. 28. The tournament
will be open to all boys from 12 to
17 years old.
Entries
will be divided
into

Net Tourney

The

the

Tourney

Father-Son

The Chicago District Father and
Son Doubles tennis tournament

‘‘While I was student teaching at Evanston High, the 49ers came
up here and put me through some linebacker drills,” he relates.
“Prior to that they said they were thinking about switching me.
After the drills they definitely were going to do it.”

insured

into

Lake

Junior Golf

should contact the sports information office at Dyche Stadium.

Banaszek was one of the country’s top tight ends as a Wildcat, and
as such was drafted No. 1 by the Saf Francisco 49ers. His new
employers tendered him a hefty bonus and a three-year no-cut contract, then decided they didn’t want him at tight end. So Cas will be
an outside linebacker as a professional, a change which doesn’t

Banaszek,

Boys

present the program.
Also available to those groups
requesting it is the 1966 Northwestern Football Highlights Film.
Organizations interested in scheduling the football preview program, with or without the film,

Country

move

him up. Some late-inning defensive gems by Jeff Gluck and Jim

August and September. Whenever
possible, a member of the football
coaching staff or Dye himself will

ing it out with the College
All-Stars
drilling outside
The

athletic

that

winners.
Anixter Brothers Wire &amp;
bombed Bianco’s Pizza tw

First-round
champions
of the
Highland Park 12-Inch A Softball
League, Fell-Rudman, were upset
last week by Lake Car Wash 9-4.
The loss leaves Fell-Rudman with
a 0-2 mark in second round play.
Fred
Lutter
pitched
a _fourhitter for Lake, and Chuck Minor
slammed a long home run to back

meetings of these organizations
to present football preview programs
during
the months
of

defensive

Stadium.

announced

his

for other people, are sweat-

Dyche

By Lake Car Was

of

Tippy Dye, director of athletics,

halfback who specializes in
grabbing passes intended

Banaszek

preview

Northwestern’s 1967 football prospects is being offered to area
service and civic organizations by
the Northwestern Athletic Department.

has

ern
University’s
all-time
leading pass-grabber, and
Phil

personalized

Upse

tied the

the Western Open, and the Evans

STANDINGS
W.

L.

5

2

er
2.
§
+ i

Scholars

Pro-Amateur

on

Aug.

2,

will go to the Evans Scholars
Foundation
to provide
college
scholarships for caddies.

Highland

Park

Winnetka — Glencoe

SEB

BEBE

BBS

2

�Howell,

Pony Sinrs

The Game of Golf

Win a Pair;
Mark to 7-3

By PAUL
RIVARD
Professional, Glencoe Golf Club.

The
Vidovic of Blue Island
ve-under-par 67 Sunday to
July tournament spond

by

the,

Northern

Illinois

; Amateur. Golf Association
s Country Club.
vic finished one shot ahead

O’Grady of Chicago. Geoff

1. Do you tee up in front of markers?
2. In a trap, do you touch the sand when addressing the
ball?

Steve

3. Do you climb up or down the steep side of a sand

Indian

T
FLIGHT
—
Miro
Vidovic.
land,
32-35—67;
Pat
O’Grady,
32-36—68;
Geoff Ames, Glen2

36—70;

Nello

Campagni,

.High-.

-38—71
Ray
Chamberlin,
, 36- 36—72:
Julio Campagni,
" 35-38—73;
Ace
Ellis,
ilFiocca,
pee
3
Leonard
gh oth 36-37—73.
HT (6-10) — Joe Walker,
A is
3.
Al Renzetti,
Ad-9—65;
Mike Gratt, Palatine,
Ted Williard, Evanston, 77-9
Dundon, Downers Grove, 75Philip Antokal, Chicago, 78-10—
V Nilli m
Flis,
Chicago,
77-8—69;
Johnson,
Lisle,
78-8—70;
Hernzini, Highwood,
16-6—70.
JD FIGHT (11 and up) — Walter
i, Chicago,
82-18—64;
Walter
Hillside,
81-14—67;
Hank
2|
Mt.
Prospect,
83-16—67;
Accardo,
Northbrook,
78-11—
ort Stephens, Wilmette, 81-14—
d Witort, Lisle, 83-15—68; Chester
‘ Chicago,
87-18—69;
Robert
hicago, 86-17—-69;
Don
Higley,
80-1169; _Al
Jokstas,
Win:
;

‘Leo
Kupskey,
GlenGeorge
Beringer, Chi; John Freeman, Evans-

Do
Do
Do
Do
the
Do

when

you press down the grass behind the ball?
you forget to count strokes when you whiff?
you step on another’s putting line?
you step close to the hole or damage the green
flag-stick?
you stand on or near the green when computing

was

dealt a severe

blow to its chances of winning the
Highland
Park
16-Inch
Softball
League when the Flavaroma Hustlers edged the Cafemen 5-4 last
“week.
Flavaroma scored three times

in the first inning, and used five
doubles plays to insure the victory. The loss dropped

of a first

Astros

ikeouts in going the distance.

as aided by an excellent
e, led by Mark Springer at
Robinson. drove

in

fame. Kuhlmey stole home for

final run.
y

Armstrong
and
Brent
had two hits each for the
rs. Chuck Henrick struck out
‘os but lost the game.

struck.

out

16

es and allowed just four hits
; the Astros

won

the

ck Nielsen

was

the losing

second

. He had six strikeouts and

IAS AT TRIALS
Dumas, who lettered as a
soph omore
123-pounder on the
western wrestling team last
, was

invited

to

work

out

the United States Pan Amer-

wrestling squad as a result of
performance in the Pan Amertrials. A graduate of ChiMt. Carmel High School,
s participated in the squad’s
-eamp

at the

University

questions,

LaLira

Upholsterers in a makeup game.
The
leaders
also
beat
Jack
Rosen’s
All-Stars
13-1 in their
regularly scheduled game.
Panther Lounge kept pace with

LaLira

as it won

by forfeit over

Idlewood Realty.
Nite-N-Gale bowed

improving

DalPonte

to

the

fast

Upholsterers

triple to

STANDINGS
LaLira
Panther Lounge
Santi’s Cafe
Flavaroma
Lewis Carpet
Lakeside Realty
Deerfield Van Lines
DalPonte Upholsterers
Idlewood Realty
Nite-N-Gale
Rosen All-Stars
SCHEDULE

Tonight

(6:45)—Deerfield

Van

Mites Have a Shot

of

At Suburban
The
Suburban
Little
Major
league baseball race is tightening up as the end of the season
approaches.

Both

Highwood’s

Mighty

Winnetka

Mites

and

have

good shots at the title. Winnetka
is now 13-4 on the season, while

Highwood is 13-5.
Winnetka has three games left
to play, while Highwood has two.
Highwood is the defending league
champion.
The Mighty Mites beat Winnetka twice last Sunday while Waukegan was losing to Kenilworth.
Kenilworth
upset
the
Mighty
Mites
6-4
last
Wednesday
to
prevent Highwood from moving

into a first-place tie. Kenilworth is
in third place with a 12-6 league
mark.
Highwood

and

Kenilworth

will

clash in a key battle in Kenilworth

Title

tomorrow night at 6 p.m.
Sun Valley’s Little
to two straight wins
Ft. Sheridan 9-8 in
tilt and then picking

Guys rolled
by downing
a non-league
on last place

Libertyville 9-2.
Standings and results:

TEAM STANDINGS
Winnetka
Highwood Mites
Kenilworth
Waukegan
Sun Valley Little Guys
4
13
Libertyville
6
HT
Highwood Mites 1, Waukegan 0; Winnetka 10, Libert ville 0; Kenilworth 4, |
Sun Valley 0;
Kenilworth 6, Highwood
Mites 4; Kenilworth 6, Waukegan
0;
Highwood Mites 3, Winnetka 1; Highwood Mites 7, Winnetka 6; Sun Valley
9, Libertyville 2.
GAMES
COM.-iG UP
Friday—Highwood
Mites
at Kenilworth; +
tigre
at Sun Valley Little
Guys, 6 p
Suidas-—Liperty vite
at
Waukegan,
1:30 p.m.
Monday—(Through
Wednesday)
reserved for make up games.
me
a
(Aug.
4)—League
playoffs
gin

Howell, an advertising salesman
for Crowell Collier Publishing Co.
until 1950, when he retired, set the
Olympic plunge-event record at the
He
got
his
start in athletics as a Hyde
Park (Chicago)
High School
swimmer.
He
went
on
to
Nort
hwestern |

Schecter,

Bob

Popke,

Borin-

Rick

Hrabe,

Sunset Minor
Stars in Tie

met

the

Lincoln

Lincoln’s

Steve

Rowe

called

and Sun-

set’s Mike
Beauvais
drew
Starting pitching assignments

the
for

their respective clubs and hurled
scoreless ball through the first
three innings.
Brad Sax then touched Beauvais
for a two-run homer to account
for Lincoln’s runs. Bob Brenner
homered for one of Sunset’s runs,
and the other scored on an error.

James

Stotz,

Recreation

working

for

the

Department

for

his

fieldwork at the
Illinois, organized

University of
the game and

coached the teams.

Junior

Tennis

Bath

and

Tennis

which

begin

in

Sunday

and
of the

in the coun-

try, headed by No. 1 seeded Pam
Teeguarden of Los Angeles, who
is the fourth-ranking 16 and under
‘girls player in the U.S. Matches will be played every
morning and afternoon during the

week, and some of the first round
contests

will

be staged

at

he held
Big Ten
Howell

tercollegiate

free-style

ranging
yards.

1,500

from

record,

meters

to 40

winner
aS
a member
of the
championship 800-meter. free-style
relay team.
He was the captain of the 1926
Northwestern swimming team. He

also played water polo at Northwestern and was a member of
three intercollegiate championship
teams.
In addition,
he was
a
member
of the wrestling team

and was unbeaten in more than 20
matches as a heavyweight boxer
for Northwestern and the Chicago
Athletic Association.
In 1965 Howeil was inducted into

the

North

Shore

Fame sponsored
Newspapers.

Sports
by

Hall

the

of

Hollister

Howell is survived by his widow,
Elizabeth Ann; a daughter, Julie
Ann; two sons, Dr.
and Robert D., and a
Sally Hibbard.

Richard E.
sister, Mrs.

Augustine

burial

Episcopal

in

Church

Memorial

Park

Cemetery.

Club

The meet will draw some

years
every

with

last through Aug. 5.
finest girls’ players

three

Services were held Saturday at

Lake Bluff will be the site of the
United States Lawn Tennis Association National Girls’ 16 championships,

in

St.

Starts Sunday
The

—

where

It was in the middle of his
Northwestern
career
that
he
earned a berth on the Olympic
team. He also was a gold-medal

All-Stars

2-2 deadlock before being
on account of darkness.

University,

and national in-

Lfhes

vs. Nite-N-Gale
(West Ridge);
Flavaroma vs. Santi’s Cafe (Sunset No. 1);
DalPonte Upholsterers vs. Rosen AllStars
(Sunset No. 2).
Tonight
(8:45)—Idlewood
Realty vs.
Lewis
Carpet
(West
Ridge);
LaLira
vs. Panther Lounge (Sunset No. 1).

emphysema.

Mike Forman kept Deerfield in
check to pick up the win with a
route-going performance. He al-

last week and the game ended in a

over Lakeside Realty. Bert Berg-

ty Hospital-of

1924 games in Paris.

Stars

won
its fourth
a 10-4 triumph
and a

trou-

The Sunset Minor League B AIll-

DalPonte each collected four hits.

man had a double
pace the winners.

control

Richard E. Howell, of Wilmette,
63 year-old former Northwestern
University swim star, died last
Thursday in Northwest Communi-

ble.

With Lincoln

Lazzaretto, Joe HerO’Brien,
and
Gino

Lewis
Carpet
game in a row,

in the last inning

their bats.

the

ling run for his second RBI of

Fitzgerald

Santi’s out

tie with

and the Panther Lounge.
‘LaLira upped its record to 9-1
with a 31-20 win over DalPonte

termediate League of the
eld Boy’s Baseball Associa, virtue of a sweep in a beste series with the Yankees
title.
ough outhit 9-3 in the first
the Astros beat the Yank4-2as Jeff Kuhlmey registered

i

place

19-9 as Joe
bert,
Tom

the

Harris Kal, Pete Weinberg, Jim
Rosenberg, and Greg Chaearon
provided the needed power with

Santi’s Is Defeated
By Flavaroma 5-4
Cafe

pitched

developed

Meanwhile,

you're a duffer, no matter how well you strike the ball or
how low you score. Golf is a game for gentlemen and ladies.

Santi’s

he

stein,

10. Do you fail to repair your ball marks on the green
‘or your divots in the fairway?
is yes to any or all of these

Pony
games

lowed only three hits.

your score?

If your answer

Rec

more

Borinstein

to Joel Schecter

€0 00 Co CO TOME CORO

at

two

Kenilworth game but had to yield

trap?

WNYNNWUAAIHOCOS

tournament

Park

won

last week and upped their record
to 7-3 for the summer.
The team used some heavy
hitting to down Kenilworth 10-4
and Deerfield 11-1.

What Is a Duffer?

4. Do you stand too close to a player about to hit?

.d on Aug. 20 by a two-man

Highland

All-Stars

5.
6.
7.
8.
with
9.

Ex-Swim
Star, Dies

Knoll-

wood and Exmoor Country Clubs.
The public is welcome at no
charge.

A free clinic, in conjunction with
the tournament, will be held Aug.

Little League
All-Stars Split
Two Games
The Highland Park Recreation
Little League All-Stars split a pair
of games last week, beating the
Waukegan Junior Police 3-2, and
losing to the Kiwanis Club by the
same score.
Against Waukegan, Steve Dungjen pitched the victory, striking
out

13 batters

and

allowing

just

two singles. Dungjen was backed
by the hitting of Ira Sapir, who
had

two

RBI,

and

Mike

Nardini,

Four-time U.S. champion Pauline
Betz Addie will conduct the clinic.

who clubbed a home run.
Gary Fields of Kiwanis hooked
up with Dungjen in a pitchers’
duel, and Fields came out on top,

KRAFT

striking

5.at

Ken

10:30

a.m.

in

WRITES
Kraft,

Lake

Bluff.

ARTICLE

Northwestern

Uni-

versity wrestling coach, is author
of an eight-page article, “Takedown
Counters
and - Counterattacks,”’ in the current issue of
Coaches Digest.

out

13

while

giving

up

only five hits. Dungjen accounted
for one run himself, when he
slammed a home run.
The All-Stars are now 4-4-1 for
the summer, while Kiwanis is 5-21

�Open J unior

Arneberg Named

Tennis Slated

New Loyola Boss

At Birchwood
ART

BELANGER

ad

ROGER

Dates of application and registration for the Illinois State Open
Junior Tennis Tournament have
been announced by Mrs. H. Mendelsohn, chairman of the tournament.

WALLENSTEIN

HEN CUB MANAGER Leo Durocher officially
tested the Cub-Atlanta game last week after
disputed play at the plate, some baseball fans were
sure what the outcome would be if the protest
upheld.

prothe
not
was

The meet will have 18 and 16
and under divisions for both boys
and girls, and will be held at
Birchwood Club in Highland Park

If the protest would have been allowed, and there are
those fans—including the left-hand member of this duo

Aug. 1418.

—who

the club, and must be turned in by
noon on Aug. 9. Registration will
take place on Aug. 13. Tourna-

Applications may be obtained at

still feel the obstruction should have been called,

the game would have been replayed from that point to
conclusion with the run scoring on the obstruction call.
The

protest was not allowed

by league

officials since

Aug. 14.

they said it involved an umpire’s judgment. A protest
is only allowed in the case of misinterpretation of a rule
by the umpire.

Trophies will be awarded for
singles and doubles play, and a

sportsmanship trophy will also be
awarded.

E THOUGHT THAT SINCE that particular play caused so
many discussions we could stimulate you baseball fans with
a little test of your

knowledge

of baseball

tion of the 1967 Baseball Case Book, this is the official rule book
area high school teams. The answers are below:

of

SITUATION 1: With a runner on first (R1), batter no. 7 (B7) is
next hitter in the order but batter no. 8 (B8) takes his place. The
error is discovered by opposing team after B8 receives a base on

a
but before another pitch is thrown to next hitter. What
ruling?
2: Catcher
to receive

is the

is in the path between third and
a thrown ball. Runner advances

third and runs into the catcher, after which runner
What should the umpire call? Does the run score?

home
from

is tagged

out.

SITUATION 3: Batter hits grounder to shortstop. Sohrtstop fields
the ball and throws it to first. The ball clearly reaches first before
the runner arrives but the baseman lifts his foot off the base just
before catching the ball. Is the runner safe?
SITUATION 4: Batter gets
steps on pitcher’s rubber and
to first to make an appeal.
runner to third for the balk.
ball becomes

a double
commits
Umpire
Pitcher

but misses first base. Pitcher
a balk in his attempt to throw
declares dead ball and orders
again gets on the rubber after

alive and throws legally to first for appeal. What

is the

5: With darkness coming on and rain imminent

in the

call?
SITUATION

fifth inning of a not-yet-legal game, the pitcher intentionally walks
several batters in order to delay game and have contest called ‘“‘no
game.”’ Is this legal?
SITUATION 6: With runner on first, batter swings and misses a
third strike. Momentum. of swing causes batter to lunge across home

base while runner is advancing toward second. The batter prevents
the catcher from throwing to second in effort to retire runner. What
is the decision?
NSWERS:

removed
Runner must

Situation

1: Rules—Batter

no.

7 (B7)

is. out.

B8

is

from base and bats again with no balls or strikes.
also return

to first.

SITUATION 2: Ruling—Theoretically, a fielder should not be in the
baseline when he does not have the ball or is not attempting to field
a batted ball. In actual practice, the fielder is considered to. be in
legal position if he is in the baseline at such a time that there is a
reasonable chance for him to receive the thrown ball before the
runner

reaches

the spot. In most

disputed

cases,

the arrival

of the

ball and the arrival of the runner are so close that it is reasonable to
assume that the catcher might have received the ball before the
runner arrived. Hence the benefit of any doubt is usually given the
catcher.
SITUATION 3: Ruling—By rule, runner is not out. However, many
of these cases. are borderline and since a safety factor is involved,
it is customary to give the baseman the benefit of any doubt as to

whether his foot was lifted too soon if it is clear that the ball arrived
before the runner and the baseman

was not pulled off by the throw.

A similar situation may occur at second in a double play situation.
SITUATION

4: Ruling—The

since appeal is made
SITUATION

batter

is out for failing to touch first

action is legal. Walking

a batter(s)

is

not delay of game.
SITUATION

6: Ruling—The

batter is called out on strikes and the

runner from first is called out for interference by the batter. This
gives the catcher an unassisted double play.
OW DID YOU DO? If you got all of them right, you’re missing
your

calling.

Run,

don’t

walk,

to the

nearest

Little

League

field and volunteer your services as an umpire. Good umpires are
hard to find. And if you don’t believe us, ask Mr. Durocher—we’re
sure he’ll agree.

1967

Shore

residents

are

wel-

to attend the matches.

YBC

coach at Loyola Academy.
_ Arneberg, a graduate of DePaul

University, will assume his Loyola
assignments at the opening of the
fall

Entry

it

The leaders also whipped Lake
Car Wash 10-3 behind the pitching
of Rich Phillips.
Lake bounced back to beat
Angie’s Sport Shop 3-0: as Greg
shutout,

But

Angie’s managed to post its first
win of the summer, a 4-2 triumph
over the Jaycees.
In the only other game last
week, the Jaycees beat Mister Jr.
7-6. Wes Wenk almost pulled the
game out for the losers when he
hit a bases loaded triple in the last
inning. But Tim Scanlon came in
and struck out the next two
batters to end the game.

comes

to

at St. Joseph’s

Club,

Catholic

League

he served

as head

package,

and

I’ll have

to work very hard to maintain the
program.”
Arneberg revealed that he has
several ideas that he would like to
- institute

in

the

athletic

program

at Loyola, but he hasn’t had a
chance to meet with the administration or his staff so he declined

to elaborate.
“Gene (Sullivan) and I are close
friends, but we were always on
opposite sides of the floor. I know
all the members
of Loyola’s
athletic department and I am
very anxious to work with them,”
Arneberg said.
Leo Graduate

Arneberg is a graduate of Leo
High School and attended college
at

Georgetown

‘College,

and

University,

DePaul,

earned both an M.E.

He

has done

work

in

Loras

where

he

and a Ph.D.

additional graduate

educational

administra-

and

few

Loyola’s new director . . .
tion.

While at Loras he was nam
the Little all-American footk
team as a guard. He was on
league
championship
teams |
Leo. The 1941-42 teams won

City Championship
in _ playo
with the public league winners. |

Arneberg coached basketball
Leo for 11 years and won
thr
sectional titles. The 1956
|
won the City Championship. .

He is a World War II veterar
having served with the U.S.
rine Raiders in Okinawa.

The selection committee

fre

:

Loyola included faculty memk ers,
alumni,

fathers

of

dents,’ ‘and the Rev.

present

Michael

English, S.J., who was the
man.

ch

HISTORIC BEVERLY
~ Among the major championsh
tournaments played at Beve
Country Club, site of the
Western Open, Aug. 3-6, is t
1931

USGA

Amateur. It was on f!

famed 13th hole that Fran
Ouimet beat Jack Westland fort
Amateur

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the 1967 Western Open golf championship. Aug. 3-6, is noted for its
fast greens,

JIM ARNEBERG

Leo.

For Fast Greens
Country

He

basketball and football coach at
Leo High School in Chicago.
He was on the faculty of
Homewood-Flossmore High School
for two years prior to moving to

Beverly CC Noted
Beverly

September.

athletics. Prior to joining the staff

handsome

The Youth Baseball Commission’s entry in the Highland Park
Pony League took over first place
last week with a pair of victories.
In a game with Strike &amp; Spare,
YBC scored five times in the
second inning to win 7-5. Craig
Chellstorp’s double was the big
blow of the inning.

the

in

record in the field of interscholastic athletics in the past few
years,’ Arneberg said this week.
“TI know I’ll be hard pressed to
maintain the continuity. Loyola’s
administration has offered me a

In Pony Loop

Peterson hurled

semester

succeeds Gene Sullivan in both
capacities.
Sullivan resigned to join the
basketball coaching staff at Notre
Dame, his alma mater.
Arneberg is not a stranger when

Continuity Difficult
‘Loyola has had an outstanding

Takes Lead

have

thru Fri.

9 to 5 Saturday
Closed Sunday

solved

3

them well. One who did is Sam
Byrd, who won
Victory Open at
hole total of 277.
putts a round,

the 1943 Chicago
Beverly with a 72Byrd averaged 26
enabling him to

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outscore Craig Wood, who had 282,
and Sgt. Jim Turnesa and Pvt.
Chick Harbert, both with 283.
Behind

Nelson,

prior to the time of the next pitch.

5: Ruling—This

North

come

Ind., has been appointed athletic
director and varsity basketball

rules.

The following situations were taken from the National Alliance edi-

SITUATION
while waiting

ment play will begin at 8 a.m. on

Jim Arneberg, football coach at St. Joseph’s College in Rensselaer,

play

them

at 284 was

who

on

the

a

72

in

had

last
the

Byron

day

of

morning

round, with seven birdies—and an
eight on No. 11, which then
measured 590 years, against the
610 yards it will play during this
year’s Western Open.

78,000

SAW

60TH

The largest number

of golf fans

to witness the Western Open golf
championship, 77,902, turned out
at Beverly

CC

in Chicago

60th Western in 1963.

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�Little Giants Hit, but Pitching Lapses Hurt
If Highland Park could only put

its pitching and hitting together in
a few more ball games, the team
could have had a pretty respectable record this summer.
In past weeks, the Giants got
some
excellent
pitching
from
Chuck Sarkady, Pat Baker, and
Art Elliott. Last week the bats
came

alive,

but

the

hurlers

couldn’t hold the opposition. The
result was a pair of losses to
Niles North 11-7 and 12-6 and a 4-4
tie with Glenbrook North.
Coach Steve Land said, ‘We

really hit the ball well last week,

hits, the Giants were busy getting

but we weren’t too successful in
holding down the opposition.”
Sarkady and Baker pitched the

14 of their own, Dugan Rosalini
came up with his best evening at

12-6 game against Niles North,
and got banged around for 11 hits.

four hits in as many

“This was the first time all year
Sarkady has been hit. They got
eight hits off him, which is the
most he’s given up all summer.
When
he gives
up runs,
it’s

usually because of his wildness,”
said Land.
- Giants’ Bats Busy
While Niles North collected 11

the

plate

this

summer,

getting

trips. Lyle

Fox chipped in with three hits,
and Marty Stein had two safeties.
In the other game with Niles

and Steve Olson had two safeties
apiece.
Elliott and Baker handled the
pitching chores, but couldn’t hold
Niles North in check. A six-run

sixth

inning

led

to

the

Giants’

defeat.
An Early Lead

inning,

the Vikings win 11-7.

back to tie the score at 4-4 in the

the

three

game,

and

hits.

responded

Stein,

with

Scott Addison,

The

game

will

be

re

played from the eighth inning
tomorrow at Highland Park.
The
again,

one

Giants
getting

getting

hit the ball well
eight hits with no

more

than

a single

safety.

North, the Giants once again
outhit their opponents 10-7 but
committed four errors which let
Sarkady took over rightfield in

darkness.

Highland Park jumped ahead of
Glenbrook

North

but

the

3-0

in

the

first

Spartans

came

bottom of the sixth inning. The
game went eight innings before it
had to be called on account of

The summer baseball program
comes to a close tomorrow when
the Giants finish up their game
with
Glenbrook
North
before
starting another contest which
previously had been rained out.
Land said the teams will begin
play around 5 p.m.
Glenbrook

North (4)
AbRH
Monts, p
3 1 0
Peifer, 3b
2 0 O
Langer, rf
0 0 0
Helfrich, 1b
4 1 2
unde,
3 0 1
Bennett, 3b
1 0 0
Thurston, ss
3 0 0
Morrison, c
3 1 1°
Breitzman, If
1 0 0
Pohimeier, 2b
1 1 1
ollins, cf
40
1
Dethloff, c
300
Totals
28 4 6
Score by

Highland Park (4)
Ab RH
Baker, 2b
40
Phillips, ss
40
Rosalini, c
K ae tae
Rogan, cf
4 ¥
Fox, rf
Be
Stein, 1b
74
Addison, 3b
2
Sarkady, p
2:8
Adler, ph
Se
Aliderdice, if
2 0
Totals
Innings

30

4

1
1]
4
Se

1
8

RHE
30010000—
4 8 1
01200100—
4 6 0
Niles North (12)
RH
Ab RH
0 O Zimmerman, 1b 4 3 1
0 1 Altenberg, ph
0 1 0
1 1
elel, 2
a2
2
1 4 Goldberg, 2b
2 0 0
1 2 Tadelman. ss
4 0 2
1 1 Olefsky, 3b
Yee
FS
1 0 Mattson, 3b
200
1 3 Gooris, c
400
0 1 Lahlum, If
401
0 1 Hoffberg, r
oe
Roinoitis, rf
2 1 1
Wolinsky, cf
2 3x2
Widdowson, cf 2 0 1
arris, p
; ee ee
Totals
37 614
Totals
33:12 11
Score by Innings
2
RHE
Niles North
2115120—1211
4
Highland Park
0121020—
614
4

Highland Park
Glenbrook North
Highland Park (6)
Ab
Sarkady,
2
Allderdice, ss_
3
Phillips, ss, 2b 5
Rosalini, c
4
Stein, If
4
Rogan, cf
4
Addison, 3b
3
ox, rf
4
Olson, 1b
4
Baker, 2b,p
4

Highland Park (7)
AbRH
4 2 3
3 2 1
4 1 0
3.1
2
3 1 2
3 1 0
3 0 2
2%
0
2 0 0
2 1 0

Niles North (11)
Ab RH
Zimmerman, If 2 2 0
Goldberg,2b
eS
Lollin, 2b
Se
Tadelman,p
4 1 1
Olefsky, 3b
3°
Roinoitis, rf
+3
Harris, ss
i
oe
ris,
40
0
Altenberg, 1b
2 1 1
Eisenberg,p
0 1 0
Widdowson, cf 2 1 0
Totals
29 910
Totals
2911
7
Score by Innings
RHE
Niles North
2101160—11
7 2
Highland Park
1030014—
910
4

Sarkady, rf
Phillips, ss
Baker, 2b, p
Stein,
Addison, 3b
Allderdice, cf
Ison, 1
Adler, c
Ox, C
Elliott, p

Powell, Fell
Al Cohen (24) of the Highland Park Colt team slides homme with a stolen ba se as the ball (arrow) pops out of North Chicago catcher
Bob Iserman's hands. (Bud Daley Photo)

West Ridge All-Stars Hand
Bombers First 12-Inch Loss

Coach
“These

John

the

Arreozola

season

young

by

athletes

summa-

saying,
played

All-Stars

West

Ridge

knocked them out of first place 13-

12.
Duane Frykman singled in the
bottom of the seventh to provide
the margin of victory after a
homer by the Bombers’ Steve
Steinberg and a three-run double

fantastic baseball the last twothirds of the season, winning
seven out of nine, including the
last four straight.”

by
Dave
Friedman
made
the
score 12-10.
Angie’s
Sport
Shop
trounced

Highland Park used a six-run
fifth inning to beat North Chicago.
Going-into the inning, the team
trailed 6-2, but the boys put
together five hits and two walks to
reverse the outcome. The big blow
in the inning was a_ pinch-hit
double by Larry Pasquesi with the
bases loaded.

also
beat
Mister
Jr.
15-4
in
another game
last week.
Rick

Art Elliott pitched the Waukegan’ game and struck out 16
batters while yielding just three
hits. Al Cohen added a home run
to aid the attack.

88

Seguin’s Funeral Home

18-14, and

Melvoin paced Angie’s in the two
games

with

a homer,

triple,

and

double.
The West Ridge All-Stars upped
their record to 5-1 with a 19-1

In
Highland
Park
Chrysler-Plymouth beat Doctor’s Ambulance
15-9 to even its record at 3-3. Rich
Santi hit a three-run homer to

pace

the

winners.

Chrysler-Ply-

mouth won
another game
last
week, a 16-10 decision over Checker Cab.
Jim
Jacobson
had
a
homer, and Rich Clark added a

pair of triples.
Ruby’s Delicatessen

beat

Doc-

YBC Nips Park
Team in T Play

drubbing of Hollander’s Roofing.
Phil Gessert had a home run for

The Youth Baseball Commission’s team in the Highland Park

the winners.
Garnett’s split a pair of games,

Saturday morning Tee League ©
edged the Park District 25-24 last

beating Frontier Inn 17-2, and
losing to the Bombers 15-7. Minnie
Scornavacco had four Hits for the

week to remain in first place.
In the league’s other game,

Rec Tees scored a 26-25 win over

Bombers.

the SSI boys.

the

the

only

other

game,

the

Frontier Inn beat Seguin’s Funeral
Home
7-3.
Dick
Lloyd
pitched a three-hitter to get the
win and added a single and a
double at the plate.
STANDINGS:
Fell’s Shoes
B.B.F. Bombers.
West Ridge All-Stars
Ruby’s Delicatessen
Angie’s Sport Shop
Garnett’s
Doctor’s Ambulance
Frontier Inn H.P. Chrysler-Plymouth
Checker Cab
Hollander’s Roofing
Mister Jr. Stags
Seguin’s Funeral Home
Fell’s Clothes

SCHEDULE
Tuesday
(6:30)—Frontier
Inn _ vs.
Checker
Cab
(West
Ridge);
Hollander’s Roofing vs. Garnett’s (Lincoln);
West
Ridge
All-Stars
vs.
Seguin’s
Funeral
Home
(Mooney
East);
H.P.
Chrysler-Plymouth vs. Ruby’s (Mooney
West); Mister Jr. vs. B.B.F. Bombers
(Old
Elm);
Doctor’s
Ambulance
vs.
Angie’s Sport Shop (Northwood).
Tuesday
(8:00)- Fell’s
Shoes
Fell’s Clothes
(West Ridge).

vs.

However, the Elks Club is_ just
one game behind the leaders, and
the

V.F.W.

remains

in

fourth

place, two games off the pace.
In
the
Minors,
the
Lincoln
Indians have a perfect 12-0 slate

and have clinched the title. The
same is true for the Sunset Cubs.
However,
at West Ridge, the
Cubs, Dodgers, and Astros are all
fighting for first place.
STANDINGS
Major League
Powell Camera
Fell Co.
Flks Club
V.F.W.
Highland Park Heating
First National Bank
Sunset Foods
H.P. Patrolman’s Association
Grant Dean Buick
Sun Valley Dairy
Sunset Minors
Cubs
Astros
Phillies
Braves
Dodgers
Giants
West Ridge Minors
Dodgers
Cubs
Astros
Phillies
Lincoln Minors
Indians
Twins
Tigers
Yankees

oul sen

The Colts downed North Chicago
8-6 and Waukegan 9-2.

last week

as

the

will be replayed at a later date.
Homers by Chip Mills and Mike
Siegel figured in the win over
Doctor’s Ambulance.

12-

inch B Softball League

tied
that

WHUMUABOSSOS

four in a row.

in the Highland

Department

Recreation

10-7

fF

with a flourish. The club won
twice to stretch its win string to

time this summer

Park

and

19-19 in a game

AVM PWOCONNE
Heo

The Highland Park Colt League
team finished its season last week

Ambulance

Fell’s Shoes

NNUMES

tor’s

Bombers were beaten for the first

top spot with 60-3 records.

wate

Foundation

S

Boys

hr hoME

Better

NWWOW

The

CHEE

In a Blaze

rized

The Highland Park Little Major
League is heading into the final
week of games with Powell Camera and the Fell Co. tied for the

—_

Winds Up

For Lead |

pak

Colt Team

Deadlocked

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                    <text>Thursday, July 20, 1967

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SUMMER

STUDENTS

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V-8 — Auto. Trans. —

Steering — Radio —

1963 OLDSMOBILE
STARFIRE COUPE
BUCKET SEATS —
CONSOLE.
FULL POWER. The
newest car we have

1963 F-85 4 DR. DELUXE
AUTO.
TRANS. — POWER
STEERING, WHITE
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1966 Olds 98 Convert.

1964 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr. Cel. Sed.

1965 FORD 4 DR.
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— Power Steering
ONE
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Auto. Trans. — Power Steering —
Power Brakes. FACTORY
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1965 Cutlass Coupe

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V-8 Engine — 4 Speed Trans. —

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Radio —
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Bucket Seats —

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— Auto. Trans. —
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1964 FORD CUSTOM 500 4-DR. SEDAN. Auto. Trans.

1963 CHEVROLET
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�On Kroger Lot

Move Closer
To Parking
By MELINDA UPP

The

Kroger officials are considering a request for use of
their 60,000-square-foot lot
on Waukegan Rd. for offstreet parking to serve the.
village business district.

This store and

house and

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ee

(Howard Fochler Photo)

VOL.

II,

NO.

1

Assessment
A special assessment probably
ill be levied to pave streets in
he Hovland subdivision.
The village board Monday gave
tentative approval to an ordinance
granting rezoning for John Glorios0’s development in the subdivision. The ordinance provides for
to be
he special assessment
evied against about 18 property

At their meeting two weeks ago

Mr.
half

would

have

$4.00

A

YEAR

a

plans

to improve

Fairview

for

a

half block south of Laurel by
special assessment and Mr. Glor-

the

taxes

amount

the buildings could become a

fit

hazard. The demolition is expected to begin shortly.
&lt;
If the entire lot were used f
off-street parking, Village Mgr

“4

Norris Stilphen estimated that 250
spaces could be provided.
He said that if the village were
to grade and pave the lot at its
own expense, a two-inch pavement
that if
finance

JULY

20,

the
the

merchants were to
improvements, the

village board might waive its
requirements and permit a gravel

1967

surface.
In other parking-related matters :
this week, the village board Mon-

for Hovland

contribute $4,000 of the $5,000 cost

to

Meanwhile,
Kroger
officials
agreed to demolish two homes
4
a store on the property with the
encouragement of Robert Bowen,
the village engineer, who said

CT

THURSDAY,

Rosewood to Hackberry.
Plans Cul-de-Sac
Mr. Glorioso also will build an
east-west cul-de-sac in the block
bounded by Laurel, Rosewood,
Birchwood, and Fairview.
At a later date, the village also

plan

probably would be required, but

1

full 36,000-square-foot lots and
nine half-lots in the subdivision,
‘Will be assessed at the rate of
about $18 per frontage foot with
‘he other property owners for
these street improvements.In addition, Mr. Glorioso will
of improving the five intersections
which will be included in the proj-

rustees refused to approve the
special assessment or an alternaitted
treets

e

that

only about $2,500 a year.

¢

;

ment to pave and improve:
ect and will pay the full cost of
Laurel Av. from Wilmot Rd. to
improving Rosewood and Laurel
Fairview Av.
from Fairview to Willow Av.
He also will install three new
Birchwood Av. from Laurel to
streets to serve his property. Two
§ Hackberry Rd.
Fairview from Laurel to Hacknorth-south streets will be installed between Kenmore Av. and
_ berry.
Birchwood Av. for a half-block
Rosewood Av. from Birchwood
north of Laurel and between
to Fairview.
Mr. Glorioso, who now owns 31_~—=SCéBBirchwood and Fairview from

owners, including Mr. Glorioso, to
mprove the streets.
The ordinance, the result of an
agreement reached by village
hfficials and Mr. Glorioso, clears
he last stumbling block for his
120-home development.

ive plan which

week

an-

other house to the north will be
torn down shortly by Kroger.
The demolition was spurred by
village officials, who feared the
could become a fire ohio |

groups

on the property in return for its —
use for parking. They learned this —

A request from the village
parking committee and the Chamber of Commerce
was
made
through John T. Jursich of Deerfield, Kroger’s attorney for the
Chicago area.
The Kroger officials have promised an answer to the request by
the time Mr. Jursich returns from
his vacation in about two weeks.

ek.
Catal
eleka °,
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Bt oc

Deerfield

offer to pay the real estate taxes

day agreed to consider the prob-

lems of eliminating parking on
Deerfield and Waukegan Rds. at
their Aug. 7 meeting.
ee
Trustees informally have agreed
to eliminate parking at the con-—
gested intersection no later than

ioso will build a north-south street
south of Laurel between Fairview
and Willow Av.
Six other property owners in the
subdivision have indicated that
they will be willing to voluntarily
contribute their share of the cost
of the improvements, and three
more have indicated that they
would not oppose a special assess-

‘next spring,. whether or not the
state permits installation of a left.
turn signal there.

The

signal

would

ne-

at least one side of the street
permit a right-turn lane.

Also Monday

waived

a

t

night, the pe

second

reading

:

passed on first reading an ordinance

eliminating

the

re

:

spaces on Deerfield Rd. for bu:
stops. Mr. Stilphen said this action
will create five or six new wee

Vil-

_nancing street improvements,

left-turn

9.

cessitate elimination of parking on

.
ment.
Cost of the improvements would
be about 20 percent less if all
property owners would agree to
contribute voluntarily.
In his letter to the village board
the method of firecommending
lage Atty. Richard Houpt said,
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Editorial on page

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street parking spaces.

per-

Glorioso
to _ build
the standard 27-foot

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Tax

Called Meeting

A higher sales tax and a

and Richard
lan consultant;
when
attorney,
village
the
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he new proposal was drawn.
According to this proposal, the
illage will levy a special assess-

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about $100,000 annually, by : about
50 percent.

The board suspended its rules

ired to levy the service tax.
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Individual businesses have been

notified by the state department

of revenue if they must levy the
and waived a second reading on
Service tax, but the village gov.
the service tax in order to give it
final approval in time to collect it | ernment has been unable to finda
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other service occupations with
powerful lobbyists were exempted

other businesses, such as clean-

by the Deerfield Village
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Board. Both will go into
effect Aug. 1.
The sales tax ordinance, which

mite

Doctors, dentists, lawyers, and

be affected,” Mr. Stilphen said
Tuesday.

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Mr. Glorioso then threatened to
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With the. increased
revenue
from the higher sales tax, the
village will be able to meet its
routine revenue needs for the 196768 fiscal year without levying a

higher vehicle tax rate, as con-

templated earlier this spring.

_

The village now also has the
authority to raise its corporate
tax rate on personal and real
estate property from 18.3 to 25°
cents per $100 assessed valuation
without referendum in the next
two years. The increase would
have to be levied in two stages: to

21.8 cents this year and to the full

25

Controlled Circulation postage paid at Deerfield,

cents
Ill.

next

summer.

�Brickyards Under Control

Smell Problems Apparently Stifled
By MELINDA UPP
Deerfield apparently has
suffered its last odor problems this year—and not because the wind has shifted

the brickyards is working, and
that complaints about the stench
emanating from that area have
ended.
“After consulting with the Lake
County Department of Health, we

to a southerly direction.
Village Atty. Richard Houpt
reported Monday night at the
village board meeting that a new
chemical process being used to
eliminate hydrogen sulfide gas at

Saas

also concluded
that continued
dumping operatings have helped,
rather than worsened, odor control,’ Mr. Houpt said.

After
residents
complained
about the smell
at a_ board
meeting two weeks ago, trustees
authorized

Mr.

Houpt

to seek

an

injunction to stop the dumping, if
necessary.
‘Actually, the dumping reduced
the surface area of water which
was
producing
the gas, thus
decreasing the odor. So no legal
action was necessary,’’ Mr. Houpt
reported this week.

He added that the county health
department said the operators of
the land fill had done everything
within

their

power

to

stop

the

odor, which was caused when
flood waters covered building materials in the land-fill. The combination of chemicals set off a
leeching

process

which

produced

the nauseous
hydrogen sulfide
gas.
The village also plans to sweeten the aroma of its own sewage
treatment plant by installing a

new

Malabate

spraying

system

within a month.

Pesan
een eens

The

spray

will

utilize

three

the Metropolitan
Co. of Waukegan.

Alarm

Service

@ Deferred a second reading on

an ordinance granting a
variation to the Mobil Oil Co.

sign

® Gave final approval to an.
ordinance vacating the south half
of North Av., for John Glorioso’s

development south of North Trails
subdivision, but retained a utilities
easement in the street.
@ Approved on second reading
an ordinance granting a recapture
agreement for sewer and water

mains on Heather Rd., in the
Arlin Homes’ subdivision (formerly known as the Liebling subdivision).
@ Amended the municipal code
and zoning ordinance to set 27 feet
as the standard driveway width in

commercial zoning zones.
@ Passed a resolution
those
who
participated

praising
in the

Family Day celebration.
@ Delegated Village Mgr. Norris
Stilphen
and
Trustee
Bernard
Forrest to attend a meeting on

flood

problems

Branch

of

the

of the Chicago

North

River. The

different odors to camouflage the
sewage — eucalyptus, cinnamon,

meeting will be held at 8 p.m.
next Thursday in the Niles Village

and lilac. The chemical will be
forced through pressurized spraying heads over the sewage treatment beds.
In other action Monday night
the board:
@ Awarded a contract for a

Hall.

central

of lots 2 and 3.

burglar

alarm

system

to

@ Gave a first reading to ordinances annexing lots 2 and 3 of
Derrland Park Unit 1 subdivision.
The board annexed lots 1 and 4 in
the

subdivision

two

weeks

ago,

permitting involuntary annexation

We

Kottrasches Seek

Zoning Reversal
Frank and Adolph Kottrasch have sued the Village
of Deerfield to reverse the
board’s decision to deny

their rezoning petition.
AOS

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= Now Read

This .. .

east of Wilmot Rd. on Hazel Av. The village board
has included

$30,000 in this year's appropriations

ordinance for the project. (Staff Photo)
TIMUUAULAALAALLAAL

Village residents won't have to stop at this point
after next spring, when the village hopes to have
constructed a bridge across the drainage ditch

IGHLAND PARK-DEERFIELD
Mosquito Abatement District
workers keep fighting — but they aren’t winning the war. Turn
to page 26 for Richard

Edmonds’

story about the battle.

109 Postpones

tractors
*

*

The Deerfield plant of Allis-Chalmers is determined to make its
equipment the first choice of construction firms. Turn to page 16 for
a story on the history of the company which employs 650 people from
the Deerfield area to build rubber-tired loaders.
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Birth Notices ................ 17
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unreasonable,
tional,’
and

Bid Meetings
Because

the
asked

electrical
for

more

contime,

Deerfield
School
District
109
postponed
Monday’s_
scheduled
opening of bids for the two new

schools in the district.

All bids for the schools, to be
constructed

subdivision
Junior

High

in

Briarwood

Vista

and west of Shepard
School,

were

opened

during a special meeting last
night in the school. School officials originally had planned to
award

contracts

at that time.

The bid-letting now is scheduled
for a special meeting at 8 p.m.
tomorrow in Deerfield Grammar
School.

The

board

just

recently

decided to use electric heat in the
new schools.

The board voted June 19 to deny
the petition.for rezoning a 5-acre
tract at the southwest corner of
Elm St. and Franken Av. from R5 (single family) to R-7 (multiple
family).
In their complaint against the
village, the Kottrasches charged
that the decision was “arbitrary,
and _ unconstituthat
without
the

rezoning, they will not be able to
use their property to: its best
advantages. ~
The village will file an answer
to the complaint, then a date will
be set for a hearing in the Circuit
Court of Lake County in Waukegan. The Kottrasches are being
represented in the court suite by
John F. Grady,
a Waukegan
attorney.

Before the village board denied
the petition, their attorney for the
village proceedings, Richard Ross,
said, ‘‘We are ready to go into
court and it is because of this that
I am pleading for an amicable
solution.”’

He argued at that time that the
property is totally unsuitable for
single-family homes because of its
proximity to the brickyard, the

village and park district garages,
and the Milwaukee Rd.
This same argument is included
in the current complaint against
the village.
Mr. Ross argued then that full
improvements for the tract would
cost at least $50,000, bringing the
sale price of homes to at least
$30,000 or $35,000.

He stated that the best price
homes could bring in that area
would be $20,000 to $25,000.

Mr. Ross also charged then tha
the plan commission had based it.
recommendation for denial on the
potential effect the rezoning would
have for property on the west side
of Elm.

‘‘An attempt to compare the
two areas is ludicrous and ridicu
lous,”

he

stated,

adding

that

the

west side of the street has bee
completely developed with single
family homes so that multiples
could not be built there. He alsq
reminded the board that no ad
jacent property owners testified
against the rezoning.
Trustees later commented tha
the

reason

neighbors

had

no

objected was that they, in fact
plan to tear down old homes o1
the west side of Elm and see
rezoning for multiples themselves
Approximately

70

apartme

units could be constructed on th
Kottrasch

property

to

17

about

as

homes

compare

under

th

current zoning.

July 20,

196

�Toon Dances
Se

May Be Held
In Legion Hal

Rosewood Av.

By MARY FALLENSTEIN

The Deerfield Park Board
agreed Tuesday to meet
with American Legion officials to discuss the possibility of renting the Legion Hall for teen dances.

_

Property owned
_

or controlled by
Mr. Glorioso

| |

ma

_
Streets which

wy

Gordon Ter.

=

Mr. Glorioso will

by special
assessment

Willow Av.

Av.

plans to improve

Fairview Av.

\

Kenmore

Wilmot Rd.

Streets
syyg which the village

Birchwood Av. |

improve

County Line Rd.

future date, Mr. Glorioso also plans to improve
the street running parallel to Willow Av. south of
Laurel Av. east of Fairview Av., and the village
plans to improve, by special assessment, Fairview
for a half-block sout of Laurel.

The shaded areas on this map show the lots
hich John Glorioso plans to develop in the Hovand subdivision. The streets which he plans to improve and streets which the village plans to imbrove by special assessment also are shown. At a

Hovland

Bill on Kerner’s Desk

(Continued from page 5)
m
convinced
from
remarks
ade by owners at the public
earing (on an assessment for
derground improvements) that
ce

you

gentlemen

announce

a

policy of special assessing the
reets, that the vast majority of
ose lot owners who thus far
ave refused to voluntarily share
he cost of street improvements
ill agree to do so.”
The
underground
improveents, which the board already
as decided to finance by special

sessment, will include:

113 Eyes Aid Hike
By BONNIE FOSTER
An unsigned bill increasing the
state’s flat grant to high school
districts could mean an additional
$25,000

Highland

ilmot to Willow, on Fairview
bm County Ln. to Hackberry,
d on Kenmore
from
County

$27,000

Park

for

High

Deerfield-

School

The

Kerner’s

bill,

awaiting

signature,

Gov.

would

the grant from $47 per
$54.05 per pupil.
actual

Otto

Park School District 111, $176.49 to
$225.75; and Lincolnshire School
District 103, $108.38 to $148.43.

raise

given

attendance in each system.
If signed, the legislation

would

go into effect Aug. 1.
Also proposed in the bill are
increases in per pupil grants on
the elementary level which would
affect six area districts.
The present and proposed state
aid per pupil for the districts is:

J. W. Cruikshank

llow;
on
Kenmore
240 feet
rth from Laurel; and on Birch-

western

opment

zoning

at

its

meeting

g. 7. A special hearing on the
sessment for street improvepnts also will be scheduled for

er this summer.

to

a fordaily

e to Rosewood.
The ordinance granting planned
velopment zoning for Mr. Glor50 stipulates that he construct
storm sewer improvements on
bsewood from Birchwood to Wil; on Laurel from Wilmot to
od from Laurel to Hackberry.
Fhe village board is expected to
e final approval to the ordince granting the planned de-

to

districts is determined by
mula based on average

Agents
Mutual

of the
Life

$241.62;

Highland

Park

North-

School

District

benefit from
the district’s

the
as-

sessed valuation is too high.

there

and

should

also

close

cards

issued

only

to

students

‘Just

for

Deerfield’

“We would finally have a place
for dances held just for the kids in
Deerfield,” said Mr. Pilger.
No date was set for the meeting
between the commissioners and
legion officials, but Mr. Pilger

Round

Table

of

the

Na-

tional Association

of Life Under-

writers,

Board

and

the

of

Di-

rectors of the Chicago Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Cruikshank and
their daughter live at 1317 Oxford
Rd., Deerfield.

park

districts

to

file

annual audits with the state.
“I’m happy to see this require-

ment. It will get rid of some of the
mystery that surrounds park district

operations,”

said

Mr.

Mitchell.
|
The $600 estimated fee for the
audit was added to the 1967-68

appropriation ordinance

also bid

proved by the board.

The ordinance which
limits
on
spending

sets the
totaled

$294,800. Breakdowns according
funds are general and admistr
tive, $50,500; park lands, buildings
and ‘facilities, $119,000; acquisition
and improvement - of park sit
and park property, $10,000; recre- —
ation, $98,200; Illinois Munici

Retirement
Security

Fund,

tax,

liability

$7,000;

$5, 500;

insurance,

—

$4,500;

e

and a

statutory audit, $600.
gee
The $98,200 recreation fund represents a $16,000 increase over
last year’s appropriation in order
hall and conduct the teer «dances.
Hears

Reqr.ést

The board also heard a request

by Mr. Donald Parise of 684
Appletree, Deerfield, concerning ©
reimbursement

for

medical

ex-

penses incurred when his daugh-

ter, Amy, broke her leg at the
Wilmot Park School site May 29,
1966.

The

board

acknowledged

communication,

and

his. &lt;

suggested |

that-Mr. Parise discuss the en ;

tion with an insurance agent-or ~
else hire a lawyer to sue the solod :
district.
*
An
adjourned
meeting
was
scheduled

for 7:30 p.m. Friday to —

consider adjustments that will be
made

District

to

the

site

109 school

of

west

the

new

of Alan

—

Shepard high school. Planned ad- —
justments will join the two parcels |

of school property now separated

Named

to Executive

Position

$e

Thomas Cath of Deerfield has
joined Illinois R. B. Jones, Inc., in
Chicago as vice president.
Prior to joining the insurance
firm, Mr. Cath was agency superintendent of Continental Casualty
for

eleven

years.

as casualty
and

underwriter for
ance Companies.

Co.

He

and

Kemper

as

In other action, the board:
_@ Expressed
its regret con-_
cerning the death of Herbert —— .
a consultant on early landscaping
problems and a life-long resident

of Deerfield.
@ Agreed to get opinions from —
the Red Cross and Y.M.C.A. con-—
cerning a possible change in a
pool rule requiring all children —

also

manager

ty.

for
an

under 6 years of age while at the

Insur-

pool be accompanied by an adult
more than 18 years old.
2

A graduate of the Citadel, Mr.
Cath lives with his family at 2709

@ Agreed to uphold a policy 5
prohibiting any refunds on swine

Gemini St.

ming pool passes.

a Northwestern

agent, is a member of the Million
Dollar

in

the Deerfield high schools would
be necessary to attend the dances.

Co., meeting on July 25.
Mr. Cruikshank,

the

tavern downstairs for at least one
of the two weekly dances.
Board Pres. James Mitchell was
concerned with the physical facilities at the proposed site. ‘‘We
want a place that is clean and
beyond reproach,”’ he said.
Mr. Pilger suggested that some
of the commissioners go to the
building, check the condition, and
make a
list of recommended
changes that could be discussed
with the legion officials.
Mr. Pilger also told the board
that the site was better than the
park facilities because dances
would be easier to control since
all competition would be eliminated.
Control of the dances by the
park district would also eliminate
an influx of out-of-town kids
because
colored
identification

requiring

by a strip of park district proper-

Englehard

Insurance

Highwood-Highland

107 would not
increase, since

served

John
W.
Cruikshank
III
of
Deerfield, will address the Asso-

of

to

Co.

Will Give Speech
ciation

Deerfield-

Wilmot School District 110, $190.47

pupil

amount

109, $131.70 to $174.90;

Dis-

trict 113 next year.

The

Construction of a trunk storm
wer for the full length of Laurel
) Fairview from County Line
d. to Gordon Ter. and east on
prdon to Willow Av.
Installation of a water main on
psewood from Wilmot to Willow.
Construction of a sanitary sewer
d water main on Gordon from

to

Bannockburn School District 106,
$80.32 to $116.58; Highland Park
School
District
108, $112.31
to
$152.89; Deerfield School District

Park Supt. Donald E. Pilger,
who had met with legion representatives earlier, reported to the
board that the the legion would
charge $90 to $100 for each dance.
The park district would be responsible for any damages incurred during the dances and also
would split the profits with the
legion.
Wants ‘Clean’ Facility
Mr. Pilger felt that the legion
should give the park district the
exclusive right to hold teen dances

hopes to conclude some arrang
ments before the end of August.
In other action, the board authorized an audit in order to.
comply with a new state law

REPORTS FOR DUTY
USN Airman Thomas C. Treiber
of Deerfield, aviation machinist
mate, has reported to the Naval

fe

for

@ Agreed to solicit bids for
siding for two homes on Wilmot |
Rd. owned by the park district.
@ Agreed to consider purchase

duty with Reconnaissance Attack
Squadron 1. Airman Treiber is the
son of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
Treiber.

the leasing of a new typewriter
and the purchase of a time clock —
for the park district office.

Air

Station

at

Sanford,

Fla.,

of a clothes dryer for the pool and -

Thomas Cath

—

�Two Deerfield-area teen-agers
have pleaded guilty to charges of
_ possessing dangerous drugs and
wo others plan to plead not guilty

during
|

a

continuation

of

their

hearing next month.

|

Michael Reilly, 17, of 1230 Cen-

tral

Av.,

Deerfield,

and

Alan

_ Foster, 18, of 1601 Montgomery
_ Dr., Deerfield, pleaded guilty and

paid fines of $150 each plus court
Costs.
-

Donald R. Dahlstrom, 17, of 2590
Chianti

Trail,

Riverwoods, ‘ and

Michael LeChat, 17, of 2608 Wildwood Ln., Delmar Woods, have

pleaded innocent.
Deerfield Patrolman Brian Mc-

Carthy said that a date for the
continuation has not yet been set,
but that it will be sometime in
August.
He arrested the teen-agers June
25 while
investigating
a bus
parked
in the Deerfield High

School lot. Most

windows

bus were painted black.

_ Patrolman
smelled
another

McCarthy

in the

said

he

marijuana,
and _ with
policeman, searched the

| bus. They found about a half ounce
- of marijuana. None of the teenagers were seen smoking the
| drug, but a pipe found in the bus
ie

we

_ had traces of marijuana.

The bus

_ Judge Seidenfeld
_ To Speak Aug.
|

Judge

-

Circuit

Glenn

7

Seidenfeld,

Court

judge

of

chief

the

19th

_ District, will speak at the monthly

_ meeting of the Vernon Lions Club
| at

7:30

p.m.

Aug.

7 in

Tarney’s

_ restaurant in Vernon Township.

Judge Seidenfeld will speak on
_ the need for a new courthouse in
_Lake

general.

and on the courts in

By BONNIE FOSTER
Conflicts stemming

sor

from

the April town meeting may

soon send West Deerfield
Township
back in’ Lake
County Circuit Court.

abe

_ lence, tradition,

_ tion,

the

facilities

and

transporta-

subcommittee

| Of the Citizens Advisory Commit| tee for a District 107 Building
_ Program last week recommended
| that

Elm

_ present

Place

site,

auditorium.

be rebuilt on its

retaining

only

the

the township

for

$2,375 in legal expenses incurred
during the hassle.
But he decided Tuesday to sub-

mit the bill to the board of auditors at their Aug. 9 meeting.
A bill for that amount from Mr.
Reagan was submitted to Supervi-

headed

2660

by

Roslyn

Ln.,
also selected the present
| site for its third choice, retaining
_ the 1923 Upper Grade Center in

| addition to the auditorium. The
_ subcommittee’s second site choice

|

_ is the Ridge

Rd.

property in the

district’s western end. The recom-

|

mendations are not binding on the

|

board.

letter, but no indication was made

that the board would pay the bill.
The bill charged for 65 hours of
legal work and 2% days of trial.
fees

at the town

According
claim

is

meeting

to Mr.

valid

should

Reagan,

since

Mr.

the
Frost

instructed him
to the board.
Mr.

“should

to submit
said

the

in court

matter

right

now”

and that he has tried to ‘‘work

it

out” with Richard Ross, who represented
Mr.
town meeting.

Frost,
since the
Mr. Ross. was un-

available for comment.
Mr. Frost said that the electorate assembled at a town meeting
is the only body who can contract
for services in a township,

pointed

out

that

they

and he

rejected

Mrs. Vetter’s request.

.

paid legal fees to three attorneys
also involved in the township suit.

“Tt is impossible for Mr. Reagan to get his money from the

A

township,”

resolution

calling

of the fees was

for

payment

approved
-by

electors at the town meeting.
Electors turned down a bid

the
by

the

supervisor

com-

mented.
The township suit was filed by
Paul

Potter,

moderator

of

the

1966 town meeting, against Mrs.
Vetter for failing to turn over to
him for his signature properly
amended minutes of the 1966 town

Chance
major

advantage

meeting and the budget ordinance
passed there.

Reagan

be

the bill

Mrs. Vetter and the three auditors

then

filed

against

Mr.

Assessor

William

Mr.

Frost

another

a

countersuit

Potter;
asking

town

Township

Pittenger;

them

meeting

to
to

A second countersuit was

nullify
filed by

Mr. Potter, Mr. Frost, and Mr.
Pittenger against the auditors and
Mrs. Vetter.

Mrs. Vetter resigned shortly
after this year’s town meeting.
DEGREE

PRESENTED

Miss Gretchen Louise Hahn, 470
Shannon Rd., Deerfield, received
a bachelor of science in education|

degree from Boston University in
recent ceremonies.

Hair Style of

of main-

the Month

taining the present junior high
site, Mr. Kahn said, is that 80
percent of the students live within

walking distance. Only 20 percent
are bussed. To build on the Ridge
Rd.

site would

reverse

this ratio,

he said.
The new junior high would be
financed by a bond referendum to
be submitted, along with educational and building fund increases,
before the last Tuesday in September.

If the district used

its present

$1,668,000,

borrewing

it would

cents to the district’s

power

add

about

annual

of

er

20
real

Top

mittee’s report.

Mr. Kahn’s subcommittee also
recommended:
@ Enlarging the Green Bay Rd.
and Indian Trail Schools to accommodate
increased _ enrollments.
®@ Acquiring

more

land

three of the district’s schools.
(Continued on page 11)

at

all

stylists
and

manicurists

c. lite - Sa i.
Summer students gather between classes at Deerfield High School.
Approximately 500 students are enrolled in the program. Six-week
courses end July 29, and eight-week courses Aug. |!. (Reames Studio
Photo)

and

call

the actions taken at the first one.

ae atile - Nuloe

estate tax levy for 20 years,
according to the finance subcom-

Kahn,

len at last week’s meeting. Town
Clerk Holbert Ellis was instructed
to acknowledge receipt of the

paid from the town fund.
Mr. Reagan said the auditors,
who also include William Jacob,

District 107 Board.
_ The subcommittee,

G.

Gil-

Mrs. Vetter to have her legal fees

maximum

Richard

Auditors

be used to cover the expenditure.

to sue

|
The
recommendations
were
_ presented at a special meeting of

_ the Central Highland Park School

and

and Edwin

Monday

The

.
There’s a 2-1 chance that
the Elm Place School will
| be razed and rebuilt on its
- present site.
Considering educational excel-

Frost

The attorney claims that $7,500
appropriated for township legal

2-1

By TOM CARUSO

Bruce

Willard Wageman

James Reagan of Northbrook,
attorney for former town clerk
Mrs.
Ruth
Vetter
during
the
recent township suit, threatened

School Rebuilding
Given

of the train strike and expresswa y snarls. Additional photo on page
70 (Howard Fochler Photo}

Area Attorney May Sue Township

¥ Ng z

id

tehe?

County

efully last) the Deerfield Milwaukee
Road station stands soivalslaly empty at 6 p.m. Monday, the -day

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new phone

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EDITORIALS
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Davip
Established

Published

July,

1966

by the Hollister

J.

L.
A.

RICHARD

Newspapers

—

HOLLISTER

President

ROE

Publisher

LESLIE

Winners

.. . .Managing Editor

of 38 first-place

awards

in

the

and

state

nation

since

1960

Provide for Parking
EERFIELD merchants, parking committee members, and village officials are making a wise move in seeking to
lease the Kroger property as a temporary
parking lot.

If Kroger officials agree with the idea
and do not plan to build on the property
for several years, all concerned will get a
bargain.

Under

the

parking

committee’s

pro-

posal, the business district would gain an
estimated 250 parking spaces by clearing
the property and paying the annual real

For this reason, the village should make
provisions now for helping to purchase a
permanent parking site. The new sales tax
rate, which will go into effect Aug. 1, will
help by adding about $50,000 to village
coffers annually.

UT THAT may be just a drop in the
bucket. The estimated value of the
Kroger property, for example, was $225,000. Even if the village were to split the
cost 50-50 with the merchants, higher
vehicle tax rates and a higher corporate
tax rate on real estate would be necessary

estate taxes.

to finance the purchase.

Specific cost figures for grading and
paving the 60,000-square-foot lot are not
available, but estimates indicate that gradng and paving with heavy and crushed

The village board would be justified in
levying both the higher vehicle and cor-

sravel won’t run more than about $10,000.

he real estate taxes should

not exceed

$2,500 a year.

OTH
axes

merchants

and

the

village

would benefit from increased sales
aS more Deerfield area residents

ake advantage of the central business disrict.

But a leasing arrangement with Kroger
an be only a temporary solution at best.
If the store’s officials decide to build on
he property, their own customers will
equire the remaining parking area. And
f Kroger decides to sell the property, the
bff-street parking would be lost unless the
illage and merchants can buy it.

porate

tax

rates

to pay

its share

of the

parking costs. If approved, the corporate
tax rate would be increased from 18.3 to
25 cents per $100 assessed valuation in
two stages over two years. The vehicle tax

}i

Now is the time to provide the parking
for a healthier business district.

By MELINDA

tedium of running a village government.

Since

hecessity of preparing for it.
Most adults know the basic fire-preven-

Fire

ion rules, but local fire officials feel that

00 few have learned procedures for copg with fire when it does occur .
Aside from smoking in bed and allowg children to play with matches, the
ost common violation of fire-safety rules
the lack of provision for evacuating
ildren from a burning home.
Children should be taught to leave a
urning home quickly without stopping
pr toys or clothing or trying to extinguish
e blaze themselves.
Establish

two

escape

routes

for

each

pom and teach children. both so they will
now what to do in case the first is
locked by flames or smoke. The alter-

, 20, 1967

of jumping

immediately,

chil-

If it is necessary to jump, children
should know how to safely break the glass
in case the window is stuck. They also
should be trained in how to hang from the window and how to break their fall.

The door to a smoke-filled hallway
should always be closed. Most fire victims
are asphyxiated by smoke long before fire
reaches them, so any attempt to run
through smoke should be a last resort.
show

that

2,000

board

meetings

seem

to

be

getting :

emblazoned

with the village crest.

“At regular
representatives
Schleicher.

village functions, I’ve noticed how distinguishable
of various groups appear,” said Trustee George

‘‘The trustees, in their business suits, are nondescript.”

EVERAL

trustees

indicated

that they

like being

—

nondescript,

but

they were out-voted by those who were willing to consider ‘»ecom- —
ing better targets

for rotten

eggs

when

appearing

in public

-

Quipped Mr. Schleicher, “I think it would be highly suitzJle for us to
appear in blazers, but I thought I’d try the idea out for size on the rest —
of you.”
The other trustees groaned in unison.
Trustee Bernard Forrest concluded the “discussion” on colors for the blazers when he noted, ‘‘I don’t know. I’m a little bit green at this.”

Mr. Stilphen and Mrs. Robert E. Pettis, 745 Chestnut St., —
down the house on another agenda item, the problem of whistle
from the Milwaukee Road.
HE

VILLAGE

complaining

recently
about

the

received
whistling,

a petition
so

Mrs.

board with copies of letters written in 1934 o
problem.

first letter was

written

from
Pettis

373

e

reside’

provided

the |

1935 regarding the same

in November,

1934,

by

a Deerfield

C.J.M.’s letter read, ‘I desire to again call attention to the menace of

open the window slightly for fresh air, and
wait as long as possible for help:

figures

village

the extreme whistling on-the St. Paul R.R. through Deerfield. As you

dren should close the door to their room,

National

writing,

resident identified only as C.J.M. to Harry Clavey, then mayor of the
village.

nate route is usually a window, but children should be taught not to jump from a
second-story window unless absolutely
necessary.
Instead

that

funnier—or maybe they just seem so in comparison to the re-runs
currently on television.
By any standards, this week’s meeting was a_ winner. —
residents missed a real good show.
Wading in corn as high as the twinkle in the village manager’s e
trustees voted to look at material swatches for blazers which will

know,
he recent fire which killed a Riverwoods man in his home has underned the lethal nature of fire and the

UPP

ca ghin te weeks ago I noted in this column that the village ae
meetings probably would be cancelled if they depended on their
popularity with a Nielsen rating.
It was duly reported, however, that some levity usually relieves the

The

Save Children From

Schleicher

Only iin Deerfield |

would be raised from $10 yearly to about
$15 and $20, depending on horsepower.
With the mushrooming popularity of
shopping centers—including one in the
offing for the southwest corner of Waukegan and County Line Rds.—the central
business district will require much better
parking. All village residents would benefit from a strengthened business area,
since a tenth of the village’s income comes
from sales taxes.

Trustee

Village Mgr. Stilphen

chil-

dren either burn to death or are asphyxiated every year. Many could be saved with
the proper training for dealing with fire.

there are three crossings,

none of which

are of very much

importance, and inasmuch as the engineers blow four blasts for each
crossing, there is almost continuous whistling through the town.”
C.J.M. indicated that the whistling might be eliminated by placing
lights at each crossing, and asked whether the village might take such
steps because, “This continuous whistling is a menance to real estate . values in our town.”’

C.J.M.’s letter was referred to George S. McGaughey,
the St. Paul, who wrote in March, 1935, “Re:
Deerfield Citizens:

attorney for

Disturbance of Slumber of

OURS of the 5th inst. received. I would respectfully refer you to
Cahill’s Illinois Revised Statutes of 1933, chapter 114, paragraph
8, which reads as follows, to-wit:

‘‘ ‘Bell

and

Whistle—Crossings:

Every

railroad

corporation

shall.

cause a bell of at least thirty pounds weight, and a steam whistle
placed and kept on each locomotive engine, and shall cause the same to
be rung or whistled by the engineer or fireman, at the distance of at
least eighty rods from the place where the railroad crosses or intersects —
any public highway, and shall be kept ringing or whistling until such :
highway is reached.’
“T suggest that the citizens of Deerfield take the matter up with the |
state legislature and have the law amended so that it provides the
engines carry chimes, instead of bells and whistles—so as to lull the
citizens along the right-of-way to sleep.

“J believe in Aesop’s Fables there is a story that the fox consplanelaat
bitterly of the muddy water that he had to drink upstream, blaming the ©
lamb drinking downstream for disturbing the water and spoiling his
drink. The fox insisted that he be allowed to kill the lamb.”
Mr. Stilphen is filing the letters forwarded by Mrs. Pettis for
reference, should the matter arise again.

.

ee.

�Library Seeks
Lemporary Site
tor Operations
A

temporary

core
ban

location

for

the

library of the North SuburLibrary
System
may
be
announced’
at.

a public meeting
at 8 p.m. Monday
in Skokie
Public Library,
5215 Oakton Av.
Paul
F.

Gorby

of

Evanston,
president of the
year-old
sysdl
tem,
said
he
Mr. Gorby
has asked Robert
R.
McClarren,
newly
appointed executive director, to find
a location from which the system
will operate
for the next few
-months.

He said he also has asked Mr.
McClarren

fic

to present other speci-

proposals

for

operating

the

system.

The

Highland

brary

has

not

Park
yet

Public

decided

Li-

to be-

come a member of the system,
although Mr. Gorby said he has
heard “rumors” that Highland
Park

would

apply

for

member-

ship.
The question of joining the system, however, has not been discussed at either the June or July

_meeting of the Board of Trustees
of

the

library.

Head

Librarian

Joseph Pollack said that the matter was not on the agenda for the
August board meeting, either.
The Evanston
Public Library
has been considered as a tempo-

rary location until recently, but it

To Be Started
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anspach,
long-time
North
Shore
travel

agents, will begin a series of
columns about their recent trip to
Expo 67 in next week’s issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Anspach, who
have
operated the H. and R.
Anspach Travel Bureau in Highland Park since 1934, will give

on all aspects

of the

Montreal spectacular, in a column

entitled ‘‘Home and Abroad.”
This

report on Expo

will be the

first in a periodic series of ‘‘Home
and Abroad’’
columns
in _ the
Hollister Newspapers by Mr. and
Mrs. Anspach, whose combination
travel

bureau-real

estate

central

enough

libraries,

Travel

Association,

to begin work here Monday, but
the rail strike delayed his arrival.
One

proposal

Mr.

McClarren

is

considering,

according

Gorby, is a
arrangement

temporary contract
with the Evanston

to

Mr.

reference librarian, whereby calls
in respect to the location of a book
would be relayed from the central
switchboard to Evanston.

“Probably one of the first things
which must be done,” Mr. Gorby
said,
“is to make
a complete

inventory of the books, films, and

art work owned by all 23 libraries.
. As soon as possible, the reference
system will be computerized.”’
Mr.
Gorby
said
the
central
library will acquire about 100,000
books for use by members. ‘‘The

core

of

our

library

has

Attorneys confer with Board Chairman Robert
Marks (left, foreground) at the close of the petitioner's case. The attorney's are (from left) J. Wil-

by

the

state,”

Mr.

Krembs Dispute Rages On

been

Gorby

said.

Illinois
originally
had
loaned
these books to several libraries

‘now

in the system

By THOMAS

to help them

get started.
‘About one-third of our libraries
are against a universal card system because the larger libraries
would be raided,” Mr. Gorby said.

“A good

core

library

nate the pressure
libraries.”’

All

member

the

libraries

larger

charge

coe and Deerfield, $10;

Glenview

and

and

Northbrook,

$15;

ciated Travel Agents of the North

Deerfield,
Prospect,

Barrington,
Skokie,

Heights,

Lake

with her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Greene,
700 Carriage Way, Deerfield.

:

bathrooms

of

deluxe’?

Schaumberg,
Also,

Grove,

a

“two-bedroom

apartment

came

under

testified
“powder

to

a

deluxe

that plans called for a
room” located adjacent

‘den’

in the

apartments

one-bedroom
and

that

two-

bedroom deluxe units would have
2% baths and a ‘‘den.”
Atty.

J.

William

Cuncannan

of

the Northbrook School District
pointed out that the “powder
room” included a bathtub and
suggested there would be nothing
to stop tenants from turning the

“den” into a bedroom.
“You can use the living room as

a bedroom if you want to sleep in
it,” argued John M. Daley,
ney for the petitioners.

As Friday moved into Saturday
engineer Charles W. Greengard o

Highland

Des

second

Plaines, Arlington Heights, Park
Ridge, Wheeling, Rolling Meadows, Elk Grove Village, Palatine,
and Dundee.

segment

of

a

request

Public Library and the libraries of
the University of Illinois, Southern

by

Appeals

the

first

witness

of

the

directed him

the number
records.

for

Proposed are
(Continued

to calculat¢

inclusion

in the

620 one-bedroo
on page 69)

Market is Vast—It Needs
Your Abilities

Cook Rd., east of Lee Rd.
Architect J. Marion Gutnayer,

Illinois University, and the state.

testified fo

The Professional Executive

Owner Mrs. Mary Krembs
of
Evanston
and developer
Jack
Gould
of Chicago. They
seek
multiple-family zoning for the
proposed planned development between the tollway spur and Lake-

The system also will have access
to the materials of the Chicago

who

determine the number of bath
rooms. Chairman Robert Marks o
the Cook County Zoning Board o

attor-

the municipalities opposing the
project.
The discussion came during the

and

Park,

the opposing municipalities, said
that it was his experience that the
population of multiple-family de
velopments
was determined
b
the number of bathrooms.
Mr. Gutnayer was unable td

Northbrook School District. attor- ney and an engineer testifying for

and Dundee.

Morton

in

fire during the hearing from the

Niles, Mt.
Prospect

Forest,

Bathrooms became the center
controversy in the 14-hour

session, which was continued to
July 28.
The plan for as many as 2%

Evanston,
Winnetka,
Wilmette,
Glencoe,
Glenview,
Northbrook,

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Charges that the proposed 2,748apartment
development
near
Northbrook, Highland Park, Deerfield, and Glencoe would contain a
significantly
higher
population
than the developer predicted highlighted Friday’s continued public
hearing.

will elimi-

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field, Stanley Grosshandler (partially hidden),
Thomas Compere of Highland Park, and Frederick
O. Floberg of Northbrook.

liam Cuncannan of the Northbrook School District,
John M. Daley for the petitioners, John T. Burke

established with between 600 and
1,000 books, given to us recently

the

South America Travel Organization. They also are members of
the
Chicago
Suburban
Travel
Agents Association and the Asso-

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Mr.
McClarren,
former
state
librarian of Indiana, was expected

agency

and

the

said. Space is needed for office
work, meetings, and the storage
of books.

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They are charter members of
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® Not building a kindergarten to
fifth grade

school

on

the

the

Ridge

Elm

Place

students

during

The last recommendation

“‘sur-

prised everyone,” board member
Robert M. Wolters said.
The surprise resulted from the
fact the committee began its work
with six alternatives presented to

the board in April in the Illinois

2.

Does

not

relieve

present

playground problems.
3. ,Crowds
even

further

choice is selected).

high on the Ridge Rd. site.
Using the six alternatives

would
as a

came

up

with at least 18 plans, according
to Edwin
Simon,
2632
Roslyn
Circle, co-chairman of the citizens
committee.

Mr. Kahn’s subcommittee’s recommendations are most similar to
the consulting service’s third alternative. The only difference is
the elimination of the new K-5
school on the Ridge Rd. site.

The

third

alternative

included

remodeling the Upper Grade Center for junior high academic use.
This recommendation is included
in
the
subcommittees _ third
choice, but not in the first or
second.

Four, or possibly all five, of the
disadvantages

as

listed

by

of

the

the

alternative

consulting

GOP

ser-

not

want

a less

building just to keep
Elm Place site.

‘‘We

assumed

that

could

have as fine a building on any
site.’? He added that an Elm Place

site building might be multi-story,
whereas a Ridge Rd. site building
would probably be a single story.
Mr. Kahn said a large, singlestory building on the Ridge Rd.

site

would

change

the

walking

unique

distance

of

the

central shopping district.’’ He also
said the present Elm Place site is

“more attractive” than the Ridge

@ A building program bond ref-

For Part

‘a

surprise

of

widespread interest to Lake County residents’ is planned for its
booth at the county fair.

The announcement was made by
Mrs.
John Clavey of Highland
Park, county fair chairman of the
Women’s Campaign Committee.
The Lake County Fair will be
held next Wednesday through July
30 at the County Fair Grounds,

routes 120 and 45 near Grayslake.
As in previous years, free ice
water
will
be
‘served
at the
Republican booth. Political but-

the

referenda.

outbreaks

tional by the U.S. Supreme

Court

To Be Aug. 23

tee for Truth About Civil Turmoil
(T.A.C.T.), a program initiated by
the John Birch Society.

parking lot.
The Happening

will feature

star

Highland

talent

from

all-

Park

request

fashions

for

of 2597 Woodland

Each

year

The

Fell

of

ae
_ |
—
|

a press conference to —
that he had joined ~

with

Operation

Crescent,

|
a

‘‘hot line” telephone which is tobe
used to avert violence at the first |
sign of racial unrest.
a
Admission to the. talk in the —
1,500-seat auditorium is free.

school

Dr., Northbrook,

area

according

T.A.C.T.
to

BARTONS

to

make

Richard

meeting

ter

”

visitng

641 Ambleside

have

Mr.

returned

Barton’s

_

af-

parents,

—
—

Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Barton, in
Grand Rapids, Mich.
sf

tions, he added.
‘- SCF

VISIT

Newcomb,

Dr., Deerfield,

space available to local organiza-

will be

FINISH

Mr. and Mrs. James N. Barton ~
and their children, Kristine and |

District

Supt. Norman Haweeli.
Renting the room to the organization ‘is in accordance with

OS FS oF

Wool

by local high school and

operates

use

the

policy’

threatened

an organization of west-suburban
whites.
The two groups set up a 24-hour

space was made by Roland Freels

board

have

Last month the Rev. Mr. Mitch-

‘Happening’

committee,

that

community upgraded to equal the —
communities of other races.’
a

ago.

of

state-

integration’ basis, but in their own

expounds
the separate-but-equal
philosophy
declared
unconstitu-

chairman

his

The Rev. Mr. Mitchell is pastor
of the North Star Baptist Church
in Chicago and president of the
North
Star United
Missionary
Workers of America,
In an interview earlier this year
he said, ‘Our people want to live
with their own kind. What the
great majority wants is not to live
with other races on a ‘forced

Mitchell, a Negro opponent of
="
oe
civil rights
Rev. Mitchell
demonstrations, will speak at 8
p.m. in the school auditorium. He

The

target of attack,
behind

Chicago.”’

forces

which

aoe CAR,

For

‘J ackets
|

Summer?

Company,

men’s

clothing

stores in Winnetka, Glencoe and
Highland Park, sponsors one eve-

ning of summer entertainment for
the youth of the community. In
previous years, The Fell Company
sponsored a Hootenanny, a Go-Go,

The

a Battle of
fashion shows.

public
relations
subcommittee,
headed by Mrs. Richard Loewen-

Designers and Builders ot
CUSTOM

truth

violence
and
asked
“Is
your
community next?”
The talk is being sponsored. by :
the Glenview-Northbrook Commit-

modeled

The districts
commitment to
excellence in education will be the
theme of a public relations camfor

the

ments has helped stay the violent

college students, followed by refreshments and music for dancing
furnished by the Geneva Conference.

chairman.

paign

yet

ell called
announce

Back-to-School

by Harold Fillmore, 851 Yale
Lane,
finance
sub-committee

has made him a

.

the notice.
Rev.
Henry

ances, and prizes will be awarded
to the winning groups.

69 school year, the district will
run about $165,000 in the red,
according to the report presented

cism of Dr. Martin Luther King

disorders in Glenbrook Gouthie

School brought
calls to school
officials
over
the
weekend
and
a_ denial
Monday _ that
the school district distributed

A blurred picture on the circular purported to show racial street

Judges will evaluate the perform-

@ A referendum to authorize a
2i1c increase in the educational
fund levy.
Without the combined building
and educational funds for the 1968-

The women’s
campaign
committee of the Lake County Republican
Central
Committee
has

that

authorize

1214c increase in the building fund
levy,

In Fair
announced

to

According to T.A.C.T., the Rev.
Mr. Mitchell’s ‘“‘outspoken criti-

An unsigned circular advertising
Friday’s speech on civil rights

13 years

and Deerfield High Schools, New
Trier East and West, Loyola and
Glenbrook
North
and_
South.

erendum.

referendum

a superior

Highland Park store’s First Street

September:

@ A

children

A ‘Back-to-School Happening”’
will be presented by The Fell
Company
on
Aug.
23
in the

Rd. site.
The finance subcommittee recommended submitting the follow-

ing three proposals at an election
on or before the last Tuesday in

Set

our

Fell Company

character of District 107.
“This district is unique on the
North Shore,”’ he said. ‘‘We are
small, and all our schools are

within

rec-

The subcommittee recommended a campaign of speakers, tours
of Elm Place neighborhood coffee
hours, telephone calls, post card
reminders, and brochures to be
mailed to all citizens of District
107.
The major “hard sell’’ portion
of the campaign will begin after
Labor Day if the board follows the
public
relations
subcommittee’s
recommendations.

present

we

Rd.,

a positive

the reason we need a new school.”

superior

the

Berkeley

conducting

learning opportunity. This is what
must be stressed,’’ Mrs. Loewenthal told the board.
‘We strongly reject any sort of
scare campaign which focuses on
crumbling walls or fire hazards as

remodeled
(if third

-5. Requires acquisition of additional land.
“Excellence
in
education
is
more important than traditional
location,”” Mr. Simon said. ‘‘We

guide, the subcommittee

to give

an

School Consulting Service report.
Five
of the six alternatives
recommended construction of the
K-5 school on the Ridge Rd. site,
while the sixth suggested a junior

1753

rather than negative campaign.
‘“‘We need a new school in order

already congested area.
4. Still retains old
Upper
Grade
Center

Jr.,

ommended

housing

construction.

Rd. site now.

_

thal

vice’s report, still exist:
1. Creates problem of

Glenbrook Denies |
Advertising Speech |

oe

107 Report Says Rebuild

the

Bands,

and

pevteTeabetchany:

KITCHENS IN SOLID WOODS

tons and stickers from past politial campaigns will be on exhibit,
Auxiliary
Republican
groups

i

hose members will participate
include the Republican Club of

4

Antioch Township, Fremont-Mundelein Township, Grand Township,

Highland Park Women’s
an Club, Vernon

LP

id
; 3
g

s
AE OT Mt

Republi-

Township,

West

Deerfield
Township,
and _ the
oung Women’s GOP Club of West
Lake County.

Those serving will include: Mrs.
elen Burke, Mrs. Barbara Slater, Mrs. Dottie
itweiler, Mrs.
va Palmer,
rs. Robert
. Hagnauer,

rs.

Philip

Henderson,

Mr.

Hrich, and Mrs. Kenneth Kerr.

small

and

rs. Norman Helke, Mr. and Mrs.
. §. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Reed, Mrs. Gerda Maguson, Mrs. Albert Magnuson, Ed
Pasko,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
acMillan,
Mrs.
George
Gen-

july 20, 1967

Yes—when they’re feather-weight and cool like this
Deansgate jacket. Why wool? Appearance for one
reason. Luxury for another. Third reason? On a
cool summer day its comfortable. Added virtue:
Deansgate’s flawless soft shoulder tailoring. In

Hilton, Mrs. Donna
Joan Stanton, Miss
Mrs. R. E. Fuller,
Geudtner, Mrs. W.
Mrs. Fred Busch,

checks

and

quiet

plaids.

Just

arrived.

$55.

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LUMBER
1690

OLD

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West

HIGHLAND

of

Hwy.

PARK

COMPANY
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�Banser

Board

Reports

Okays

On Year

Budget

In an attempt to ‘‘tie together the past activities
of Adlai Stevenson High
School

with

the

By EDITH HERMAN
District 125 school board members Monday night gave prelimi-

future,”

nary

Supt. Harold Banser concluded his State of the
School report Monday with
a list of 13 recommendations.
Mr.

Banser

recommended

This

exploration of the conference on
human relations, and expansion of
library services.
A

information

period;

introducing

oral examina-

tions; and landscaping the school
site.
Also during the last school year,

the district revised attendance
policies to allow students to make
up any work missed regardless of

the reason for their absence,
worked toward better understanding of human relations by sponsoring an assembly with Ben Richardson of Riverwoods, a Negro
social worker
completed
a

their

and historian,
self-evaluation

acreditation

by

the

and
for

North .

Central Education Association.
Name Accomplishments
Other
accomplishments
were

expanding community use of the
building, expanding library services,
better
articulating
programs with Stevenson feeder elementary schools, and initiating a
study based on National Honor
Society survey information.
“Without

innovations,

new

ap-

proaches, and new emphases in
the educational
program,
the
school will fall short of achieving
the high purposes it is expected to
achieve,” Supt. Banser said.
“We at Stevenson High School
must find ways to develop and
challenge the potential of both
_ faculty and students. Our goal can
be nothing less than maximum
growth and productivity of faculty
and students.”
WILL MOVE
Mr. and Mrs.
ickson

and

their

John

H. Freder-

children,

Missy,

John H. Jr., and Karen, 1425
Charing Cross Rd., Deerfield, are
moving to Thiensville, Wis., this
month.
Missy is a camper
at
Ravenswood YMCA Camp in Lake.
Villa this summer.
12

year’s

budget

Equipment

&amp;

Suggests Census

community

tentative

is

proposed
1967-68
Administration
$ 55,600
Instruction
443,600
Services
15,250
Student services
69,700

North Central evaluation,
revision of the board policy manual,

extend

a_

$7,899

expenditures follows:

fur-

bulletins.
He cited the major accomplishments of 1966-67 as adopting a
statement of educational philosophy, inaugurating a 72-minute

to

higher than last year’s. A comparison of this year’s education
fund figures and last year’s actual

ther exploration of the non-graded
program of instruction, expansion
of independent study programs,

He also suggested preparing an
‘accurate census of the school
district, encouraging staff innovations, continuing salary studies
and exploration of professional
negotiations, and appointing a
citizen committee to work with
the board to examine the district’s
finances.
The
other
recommendations
were to appoint another citizen
committee to study growth patterns
and the future
of the
district, to continue
exploring
junior college possibilities, and to

approval

$607,749 education fund budget for
the 1967-68 fiscal year.

Other

1966-67
$ 50,990
385,151
13,756
74,740

14,550

24,791

9,049

21,301

Last year’s education fund expenditures were $570,729, amount-

a

ing to $29,121 less than the $599,850

budgeted for that year’s needs.

The business of the Village of Lincolnshire is conducted from scenic Thompson's Coach House on
Oxford

used by the Church of the Holy Spirit, and Lincolnshire School District 103 considered renting it for
classroom space. (Salyards Photo)

Dr., shown above. The coach house also is

103 Budget Increase
Small for

ABOUT

Lincolnshire
fund

will

come

from

real

and
personal
property
taxes,
$248,694 as compared to $239,821
for

1966-67;

military

($4,379);
($7,931);

special
book

and

lunch

aid,

$3,645

education $3,000
rental,
$5,000

($5,360); interest, $2,500 ($4,277);
the

program,

$30,600

($27,889).
Will Add

Cash

Balance

crease, from $337,296 in 1966-67 to
$439,323 in 1967-68.

The cash balance remaining
from the 1966-67 school year will

The district board has alloted
$52,550 for administrative salaries
for the school year, which begins
in September, as compared to
$39,269 for last year. Accounting
for the increases are raises and
the addition of a principal, who
will be paid $10,000.

be added to revenue from other
sources to make the total revenue
in the education fund $447,703.

Teacher Salaries Up
Teachers’ salaries will account
for $276,000 of the total education
fund budget, as compared
to

$212,729 in the 1966-67 school year.
Education

fund

receipts

are

expected to increase from $382,745
to $447,789, including $116,576 in
state aid. The district received
$67,383 in state-aid for the 1966-67

school year, and that amount will
be nearly doubled because of a
new state aid formula and increased enrollment.
The new formula, which will go
into effect Aug. 1, will increase
the district’s per-pupil allotment
from $108.38 per pupil to $148.43
per pupil.
Other revenue for the education

The

tentative

1967-68

school

budget

year

disbursements
to decrease

also

from
from

for

the

calls

for

the building
$89,898
to

$44,350.

The major reason for the decrease is that during the last
fiscal year the district spent
$50,405 for site acquisition and
improvements

for the

addition to

Laura Sprague School. This year,
the district plans to spend only
$2,200 for site improvements and
landscaping.

Revenue

for the

building

fund

this year will include $38,322 from

real estate and personal property
taxes;

$100

from

rentals;

$700,

interest; and $5,484 from the 196667 cash balance.
Last year’s
revenue

included

$8,703

from

the

$25,000 transfer

inter-

and a

from the working

planning
further
North
Junior
College
meetings

Shore
from

Lake

Niles, |

Forest,

Trier,

Evanston,

and

Highland

Park

Pres.

Dan

Schuffman

added.

to

us informed of plans and advise
our board of any meetings.”
In other action, board members
appointed Justin Fishbein of Half
Day, chairman of the Stevenson

1966-67

school

year. Anticipated revenue

$24,908

for

the

also is

taxes and $4,000 from state aid.
The IMRF expenditures will be
$4,500

this

year

' $3,724 last year.
fund

will

as

compared

Revenue

be $7,594,

as

to

in the

compared

to $6,519 last year.
The district will spend $53,750 to
repay building bonds, as compared

to

$53,739

last

year,

and

$9,737 for the construction fund.
A breakdown of expenditures
for each fund this year and last
follows:
Fund

1966-67

1967-68

$337,296

$439,323

Building
Transportation
IMRF
Bonds

89,898
24,908
3,724
53,739

44,350
28,300
4,500
53,750

Working cash

41,500

—

3,127
$554,192

9,737
$579,960

Education

Construction
Totals

The budget will not be given
final approval until after a public
hearing scheduled for 8 p.m. Aug.
14,

‘“‘As long as none are cut

out, we can afford to wait. We are
requesting that other boards keep

junior college study committee, to

replace Mrs. Travis Nelson on the
board. Mrs. Nelson’s resignation
was effective July*1. A resident of
the district for 15 years, she has

moved to her former home in New
Mexico.
Reviews Proposals

The board
trative

also heard Adminis-

Asst.

Ed

Griffith

review

several innovations recently proposed by the school’s advisory
council
concerning
disciplinary
action,
attendance
problems,
homeroom periods, and grouping
classes.
The council recommended
a
three-phase program for disciplinary problems. First, teachers
would have conferences with stu
dents. If this were not effective,
parents

would

be

called

in

fo

interviews. If the problem sti
existed, the student would ‘be
referred to Mr. Griffith’s office
(Continued

on page

70)

Schelter Rd. Assessment Set
The Lincolnshire Village Board
will levy a special assessment
against property owners on Schelter Rd. for paving, grading, and
storm water drainage on the
street.

The improvements will be made
feet south at a total cost of
$97,270. Property owners will be

$778,

replies on their invitation to aid in

avenues,”

year;

taxes;

board

received

Total transportation fund disbursements for the current school
year will be $28,300, as compared

from Half Day Rd. to a point 3,222

$37,646,

the

have

Plan to Wait

cash balance from the preceding
est; $1,409, miscellaneous;

they

According to Supt. Harold Banser, most boards plan to “sit and
wait for awhile.’”’ He said they feel
a new proposal would be defeated again if introduced within a year’s
time.
“We will continue to study all

$28,300, including $16,307 from real
estate
and
personal
property
estate

business,

that

high school boards.

_cash fund.

NEWS

other

New

1967 — 68

By MELINDA UPP
‘Despite
increased
enrollment
and higher teachers’ salaries, the
budget for the 1967-68 school year
of Lincolnshire School District 103
is only $25,768 higher than the
budget for the 1966-67 school year.
The total budget, tentatively
approved by the district board, is
$579,960, not $410,015 as incorrectly reported last week.
Increases in expenditures from
the education, transportation, IIlinois municipal retirement, building bond, and construction funds
are offset by decreases in the
building and working cash funds.
Expenditures from the education fund show the largest in-

In

heard

assessed

at the rate of about

$15

per frontage foot.
The actual construction cost has
been estimated at $80,229 by the
engineering consulting firm o
Charles W. Greengard and Associ
ates. Engineering,

inspection,

and

testing will be an _ additions
$12,227, and the cost of spreading
and collecting the special assess
ment will be $4,813.

July 20,

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�Dairy sour cream makes a good sauce or dressing

This particular vantage point overlooks one other
lake just as pretty. Here are eighty birch and
hardwood acres — 2 crystal lakes (Splack) with
a high commanding ridge viewing both waters.
Contemplate what transportation, poputation and

for hot or cold vegetables in summertime.

Summer Appetite Teasers
By CAROL

BRUCK

Women’s Editor
Summertime meals are

some-

times a sometime-thing. Activities
are so varied, appetites so unusual
that it’s sometimes quite difficult
to get inspired beyond a salad and

cold cuts.
Air-conditioning has aided the
hot-oven
onus
of summer,
but
somehow
it hasn’t managed to

catch up with beach-bleached boys
and girls, wind-whipped sailors,
and weekend wanderers.

All of these dart in and out of
the

house—here

a party,

there

a

swim, here a camping trip, and
there vacation travel.
Meals become quite haphazard
as the teen-ager says, ‘‘Oh, Mother, I haven’t time,’”’ or Dad says,
“T’m just not hungry.”

We
meal;

all

like

the

tidbit-type

not too much

at one

but perhaps

more

same

reading

with

often.

of

time,

It’s the

material—

we’re more likely to pick-up the
easy-to-read-in-one-sitting book
than the voluminous tome that
occupies cold weather nights.
Consequently,

here

are

some

tidbits gleaned just for this time

scrambling, baking, and in recipes
where they are mixed with other
ingredients.
And it doesn’t matter whether
their shells are white or brown.
In a high-quality egg, with either
color shell, the white is thick and

count such as poaching, hardcooking in the shell, and frying.
eggs

can

be

used

a_

can

be

pulled

filling it with

with

ice cream.

chocolate

whipped

cream,

or

Two

sour cream

Instead

toes

of

and

One

Sour

the

mushroom

caps.

for cucumbers

and

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Onion

$39.99

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(Makes 8 Servings)

2 cucumbers, peeled

‘and sliced

1-1/2 tsp. salt
1-1/2 cups dairy sour

cream

1/4 cup

wine

.

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green beans, beets, or zucchini.

in

NEW

Woods

2 tbhisp. sliced green
onions

sugar

Sour Cream

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call

syrup,

traditionals,

vegetables.

Cream

cream

2 thisp.

then

1 cup)

1 cup dairy sour
2 thisp.

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LAKE FOREST

them skewered on a stick with
pineapple chunks and green olives.
.... Other skewer-meals: ham
-chunks with quartered spples and
beef cubes with quartered toma-

dressings.

’N

ROBERT

Pour

or melted marsh-

mallow.
. . .. July is Hot Dog

the other for hot cooked
Sweet

to land value,

Garnish

fruit

—
matoes,

the

large

out.

done

The same idea can be used by
cutting a cupcake in half and

cup of sweet milk and you can
practically see it turn.
. . . . For an unusual dessert,
pop two waffles for each person in

-.... For a new salad dressing
for an old-favorite fruit salad:

purposes, particularly where looks

for

in

have

stack to complete the dessert.

recipe calls for only a cupful. Add
two tablespoons of vinegar to one

two

.... There are four grades of
eggs—AA, A, B, and C. AA and A
are the best quality for all

oven

them

syrup, whipped cream, or a cordial over the waffle-ice cream

bottom pans.
.... Sour milk is easy to make
without buying a quart when the

bottle (7 ounces of chilled gingerale and shake or beat until frothy.

B

stick

squeezing. And, after the juice has
been extracted, dip the lemon
halves in salt and use them as
scouring pads to clean copper

.... For a real cooler, combine
1 egg white, 1/4 cup bottle lemon
juice concentrate, 1/4 cup simple
syrup (sugar and water). Add 1

Blend 1/2 cup dairy sour cream, 2
tablespoons lemon juice, 1 tablespoon sugar, and 1/2 cup diced
dates. Mix with a variety of fruits
and serve in lettuce cups.

or

heat

The heat of the waffles will
warm the ice cream enough so the

(Makes

Makes

or

number. Make a sandwich with
the waffles with a filling of an ice
cream bar.

yolk.
. . . . For summertime lemonade, get more juice from
the
lemons by heating them in hot
water for several minutes before

occasional recipe.

Serve immediately.
servings.

toaster

broiler

stands up well around a firm, high

of year . . . ideas for serving, odds
and ends of food facts, and an

Grade

the

leisure time

me to chat about this and other North
retreat and vacation properties.

vinegar

Boxed.

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Models

to Choose

from.

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3 thisp. sliced green

onions

PLENTY
OF
FREE
PARKING

1/4 tsp. salt
Lettuce
Paprika

In a bowl, combine cucumbers and salt; toss lightly.
Chill for several hours. In a small bowl combine sour

cream,

vinegar,

onions, and salt;

chill. Drain

cucumbers,

toss lightly with 1 cup sour cream dressing. Serve on
lettuce; sprinkle with paprika. Garnish with tomato
wedges; use remaining dressing for tomatoes.

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“We are determined to be first
choice’ reads the slogan on a
calendar
at
Allis-Chalmers
in
‘ Deerfield.

The slogan is the expression of
Allis-Chalmer’s
confidence
that
the company’s machinery soon
will be the preferred equipment of
construction firms.
The Deerfield plant, on LakeCook Rd. west of Waukegan Rd.,
is one of about 30 Allis-Chalmers

plants in the United States,

Can-

ada, and abroad.
The company

was founded more

- than 120 years ago in Milwaukee.
Although primarily located in the
Midwest, as is most of the heavy
machinery
industry,
AllisChalmers has 18 plants throughout
the U. S., one each in Quebec

Ontario,

and

others

and

in Australia,

Europe, and Mexico.
Rank

Fortune

in Total

Sales

magazine

Allis-Chalmers

has

ranked

as the 94th largest

company in the United States in
total sales. Their annual sales now
are more than $850 million. The
company also is one of the most
diversified in the country.

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The Deerfield location is one of
three manufacturing plants in the
company’s

inery

construction

division.

The

mach-

others

in

Springfield and Cedar Rapids.

Other
Allis-Chalmers
plants
make farm equipment, hydraulic
turbines,

industrial

terial-handling
making

tractors,

equipment,

machinery, _

ma-

paper-

transmissions
and_
distribution
equipment,
and outdoor power
equipment, such as garden tractors, snow blowers,

lawn

mowers,

and golf carts.
The company also operates a
research
division.
One
of
its
major
accomplishments
is the
design of a fuel cell which has
applications in the federal aero-

space and defense fields.

Sie

electrical

The Deerfield plant actually had
its origins in Findlay O., where V.
M. Dobeus, a former chief engineer of Allis-Chalmers at Springfield, founded the Tractomotive

Corp.
Mr.

in 1945. Three
Dobeus

moved

Tractomotive

Corp.

in 1959.

Wil-

liam M. Schroeder of Deerfield,
the present general plant manager, has been with the firm since

its formation in Ohio.

years later,
his

to Deerfield.
Allis-Chalmers

The

company

Deerfield
since

The plant builds three models of

1959

feet.

to

increased

production
more

The

than

plant

its

area
200,000

currently

O’Connor

Robert L. O’Connor,

1426 Hazel

Av., Deerfield, has been promoted

by the Illinois Bell Telephone Co.
of Chicago to data process manager
of the input
and
output

E

rubber-tired

loaders,

which are sold largely to contrac-

Plant

has

plant

Robert

tors, municipalities, and governmental agencies through dealers
across the country. Deerfield also

supplies parts and equipment
dealers all over the world.

HONORS DAUGHTER
Mrs. J. Paul Foster,

1445 Hack

Deerfield,
birthday

luncheon

for

eighth

the

gave

party

at hom

birthday

of

he

neighborhood friends and class
mates from South Park School i

to
HAS LUNCHEON

Wins

Promotion

control operation department. Mr.
O’Connor has been with company
for 11 years,,

in the management

and data processing divisions for
the past four years.

Mrs. Herbert Beeler,
kegan
Rd.,
gave a dessert bridge
her home. Her guests
Garrison B. Coverdale,

605B Wa
luncheon 4
were Mr;
Mrs. A.

Gustafson, and Mrs. Harold
Wolfe, all of Highland Park.

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Gus Helbiush: 1516 Rosewood Av., Deerfield, drives one of the
rubber-tired loaders in the final assembly area. (Staff Photos)

employs 650 people, most of them
from Deerfield and surrounding
communities.
articulated

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company

square

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COUNTRY ANTIQUES
ABRAHAMSON—Mr.

and

mother is Mrs.
Prentice, Wisc.

Mrs.

H. Grant Abrahamson, 715 Hermitage

Dr.,

Deerfield,

a

daughter,

are Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Feil, 604
Drexel Av., Glenco2
and Mrs.
Harry W. Abrahamson, 715 Her-

itage

Av.,

Deerfield.
are Mrs.

Great

Wisc.

Fischer,

Glen-

Heyman,

Neil
Av.,

parents

and

Minn.
Mr. Dubach,

as

is junior

POWELL—MTr.

was

a sociology major,

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of Men’s

secretary

president

and

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of

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He spent last summer

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aculty

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Asian

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sen,

FLORIDA

and Mrs.
1830

Spruce

Emil
Av.,

C. Laurid-

sen’s mother, Mrs. Sophie Lauridsen of Bradenton, celebrate her

bth birthday anniversary. Mrs.
auridsen, who lived in Highland
years, recently
Denmark. She

rere

eived the gift she requested for
er birthday, a bicycle with trainng wheels.
AVE GUESTS

Dr. and Mrs. Mark M. Hout, 857
Rosemary Ter., Deerfield, had as
heir guests during the recent
oliday Mrs. Hout’s parents, Mr.
bnd Mrs. J. F. Galbraith of
Aliquippa, Pa. Also visiting the
outs

was

Mrs.

Hout’s

iss Jane Galbraith, who
eturned to Hagerstown, Md.

July 20, 1967
te.

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Outstanding customer acceptance ot our new discovery in Offset
Platemaking equipment is skyrocketing sales, expanding manufacturing facilities and creating rewarding openings with excellent

461

Hospi-

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Hospital.

for

advancement

to

management

on

This

man

will enjoy

above

average

earnings

and

expenses. He and his family will be protected
fringe benefits and have a car provided.

reimbursed

by

excellent

For local interviews call Mr. R. Freid, Mon. - Fri. 9 A.M. to 5
P.M. at 261-5580 or send resume in confidence to 1814 Beach

CLINIC

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Itek

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Highland Park High School this
fall.

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Experience on duplicators, offset presses or related equipment
helpful but not required.

clinic at the University of California in Santa Barbara. Mike, the

Av.,

Grandmother

opportunity

VISIT

Mike Gordon of Highland Park
is home after attending a debating

and Mrs. Robert

Powell,

Highland

Park, have returned from Florida
here they helped Mr. Laurid-

Park for 60
urned from

Representative

Michelle

Studies

ent of anthropology at Columbia
niversity in New York.

BACK FROM

Jack

Highland Park, a daughter, Megan Maureen, June 16 in Highland
Park

daughter,

AND EQUIPMENT

Sociology Club his senior year.
nder

Mrs.

tal.

Kappa at
Northfield,

elected to Phi Beta
College,
arleton

is Mrs. Max

June 22 in Highland Park

Park,

cum

magna

and

Suggested**

Service

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kahl
have returned to Bay Harbor,
Fla., after spending the recent
holiday weekend with their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
James S. Heller, 1048 Ridgewood
Dr., Highland Park. Also visiting
the Hellers was
Mrs.
Heller’s
brother, William Kahl Jr., of West
Covina, Cal.

land Park, a son, Christopher Lee,

Kenneth

a

PARENTS

East,

Park

Are

Main at Forest
Evanston
UN 4-5000
.

growing technical staff.

Hirsch, Sarita Barbara, Cal.
MORTON—Mr.

laude

Highland

Rd.,

praduated

Deere

**Reservations

PUL

Technical

mouth, Mich., and Mrs. Maxine
Seim
of Howell,
Mich.
Great
grandmother
is
Mrs.
Emma
Smith of Howell, Mich.

S. Morton, 412 Orchard Ln., High-

and
3360

FEZ

Simone, July 7, in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Norris Bennett of Ply-

3296 Brook Rd., High-

Great-grandmother

Brook

Highwood,

and
1438

Mr. and Mrs. Anton Vande Voort
of Green Bay, Wisc. Great grand-

Mark Dubach, son of Mr.
Dubach,
E.
Frank
rs.

G.

SEIM—Mr. and Mrs. William
Michael Seim, 550 Waukegan Av.,

Highland Park, and Mrs. Sylvia
Stamler, Beverly Hills, Cal.

Carleton College
Presents Degree

Mrs.

and Mrs. Jay S.

—MYI.

373 N.

and

OFL

Bradenton, Fla.

tal, Chicago. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Heyman,

Mr.

ant
D.

Archie Stroup of Carbondale and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Radke of

Mrs.
and
BRUNETTE—Mr.
erome J. Brunette, 1056 Greenree Av., Deerfield, a son, Paul

Anthony, July 10, in Highland
Park Hospital. Grandparents are

are

12 to 8 P.M.

($3.00 includes Tax and Tip)

and the
Under the personal direction of Erick Steinacker of Berlin, Gores,
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Banquets and. Free Banquet Rooms — Catering At Its Best.

M.

Mrs.

land Park, a son, Alan, born
June 6 in Michael Reese Hospi-

heimer of Chicago.

A.

nS orever

cal

Ca

Sunday. Smorgashord

RADKE—Mr. and Mrs. Warren
L. Radke, 1044 Oxford Rd., Deer-

Waukegan Rd., Deerfield.
HEYMAN

Mrs.

414-367-2350

Announcement

You

H. ere
Also Sat.
5 to 8 P.M.

Southland

and Mr.
N.H.;
Plymouth,
Mrs. Robert C. French Sr.,

oe, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bernard of Grayslake, Ill. Great
srandmother is Mrs. Wm. Kirch-

and

Phone:

as

field, a son, Jeffrey George, July 5
in Highland Park Hospital. Grand-

and

1714

Ky.,

Lewis
Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Purves of Des Plaines.

Highland Park, a son, David
Scott, June 21 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Paul A. Turner of

Kirch-

Rd.,

909 Sheridan

Paducah,

FRENCH—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Carl French Jr., 886 Central Av.,

gan Rd., Deerfield, a son, William
ames, July 6 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
heimer,

Deer-

Highland Park, a son, Edward
Miller, June 21 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. David Miller of Chicago.

and: Mrs.
903 Wauke-

W.

Lincolnshire,

FISCHER—Mr.
B.

Adam Koper and Mrs. Wm. Arington, both of North Chicago.

Herbert

Dr.,

of Chica-

PURVES—Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
A. Purves, 844 Warrington Rd.,
Deerfield, a daughter, Karen Elizabeth, June 20 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew P. Boehmer of
Barrington.
Great-grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lang,

18 Cor-

N.D.; Mrs. Ruth Cadwallader and
Mrs. Hallie Pryor, both of Lincoln, Neb.

Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Ryti of North Chicago and Mrs.
lifford Arlington of Waukegan,
ll. Great grandmothers are Mrs.

Mrs.

nell

and Mrs.

Cadwallader,

Mr. and Mrs. Ned Cadwallader of
Lincoln, Neb. Great grandmothers
are Mrs. Valeda English of Fargo,

ARLINGTON—Mr.
and
Mrs.
William Lee Arlington, 1698 Beverly Pl., Highland Park, a daugher, Mary Catherine, July 4 in

and

Ned

Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. English of Fargo, N.D. and

H. Kolsky

BERNHARD—Mr.
ames R. Bernhard,

Gary

Mrs. Walter J. McGraw
go.

of

field, a daughter, Kara Lane, July
10 in Highland Park Hospital.

of Chicago and Mrs. C. Fitzgerald
of Manitowoc,

Nelson

CADWALLADER—MTr.

Elizabeth Merle, July 7 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents

grandmothers

Evald

Harold

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Volkswagen

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Distributor
Inc.,
Deerfield.
With 2,958 retail sales in the six-

state Midwest area, the distributorship reached the second highest
monthly total in its 14-year history.
Sales

for

June,

1966,

were

ex-

ceeded by 28 percent.
HAS VISITOR
Miss

Michael Flynn, inhalation therapist, administers assistance to
patient Wilford Krackt in Highlan
Park Hospital's intensive care
department.

Hospital Has
New

Glenview

Facility

inhalation

therapy

Jones

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Laud-

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this month.
Miss
Clarke is the daughter of James
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State

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FIVE PER CENT

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.

A gift from Mrs. Frank Hough
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by

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Ind.

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The new service will be under
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John

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John H. Scheele of Deerfield has
been named co-chairman for the

merchandising area of the United
peal.
Mr.
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ef-

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Thomas L. Harris (right) of Highland Park is congratulated by
Off-the-Street Club Pres. Richard H. Needham on his recent election
to the club's board of directors. The club operates a program of
recreational and cultural activities for more than 2,500 youngsters on
Chicago's West Side.

: May

Receive

$12

The North Shore Special Education District will be a half million
dollars

richer

next

year

if Gov.

Otto Kerner signs a bill passed by
the legislature.
The legislation would allow the
23

North

Shore

school

districts

that belong to the district to levy
a special tax of 2 cents per $100
assessed valuation. The revenue
would
be
earmarked
to build
rooms for special education.
Tied
to the same
bill is a
measure that would increase state
aid for special education teachers’
salaries from $3,500 to $4,000 per

year.
eg

But

Wallace

Pierce,

district

District
Million

HI

NZ

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my

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the chances of Gov.
ing the measure.

Kerner

sign-

“I read that he’s going to have
to

veto

passed,’”’

some

he

of

the

bills

that

said.

‘I

just

hope

ours isn’t one of them.”
However, if the bill is approved,
Mr.
Pierce
said
the
district’s
board would have to decide where
to install the new classrooms.
The district covers all North
Shore suburbs from Wilmette and
Glenview
north to Lake Bluff.
Last year the district provided
special education classes for 450
children and speech therapy for
an additional 4,550.

“Interior design and furnishings by George A. White, A.I.D."

Three

model

homes

available for August

John S. Clark's model homes, just recently in

the national spotlight, go on sale this weekend.
These homes represent a successful blend of
builder, architect and interior designer. The

authenticity of Early America has been carefully reproduced throughout the entire colony
—exterior

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room

de-

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�— Church Quiz Team Wins
The Evangelical Congregational
Church Bible Quiz Team has won

Next Tuesday

and

Seven young Taiwan singers will
the

Construction continues on the new garth for the First Presbyterian’
Church of Deerfield. The garth will surround a central patio.

Church Garth
Work

Under

7:30

p.m.

Evangelical

Tuesday

in

Congregational

The

Taiwan

Television

Singers

The

group

has

appeared

on a

‘Like all the Chinese who have
fled the
Communist
mainland,

week.
The garth will surround a central patio, where the congregation will

these young people have lived
deep
emotional
experiences,’’
their director said. ‘‘Because of

_ have

worship

services,

Aecess to the
from a spacious
steps leading out
through the new
The garth may

_

from

|

Waukegan

outdoor

weddings,

garden will be
porch and broad
of the sanctuary
founders’ tower.
also be reached

Rd.

down

and

building

vesper

program

services.

is

Pora

and

Morley of Northbrook.

from

third entrance will be from
the church school building to the

_

ren’s

received

degrees

Yale

Park

students

from

Yale

Uni-

Illinois.

ence Evangelical Denomination.
The
cludes

and Donald Lee Metzger, 767
White Oaks Ln., bachelor of arts.

Highland Park team inBarbara
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the

_

Highland

2434 Green Bay Rd., master of
music; Fred Leslie Addison, 794
Dean Av., bachelor of science;

Cloister steps.

A

From

Three

versity, New Haven, Conn., in
mid-June ceremonies.
They are Daniel Robert Harris,

The
winner
will
be
declared
champion of the Western Confer-

Taiwan television program since
1962.
They
are
sponsored
by
Overseas Radio, Inc.

The foundations for retaining walls and steps for the First Presby_ terian Church of Deerfield garth, or church garden, were laid this

_
_
_
_
|

runner-up

Graduate

Church in Highland Park.

are now touring the United States,
and will present an open concert
of Christian music in the church.

Way

the

Candice

3 Highland Park Men

at Huntington, Ind. which ends
today.
The competition is based on the
Book of Acts and the Highland
Park team will meet area winners
from western Pennsylvania, Ohio,

To Sing Here

at

of Highland Park, and
Johnson of Deerfield.

final competition in the Illinois
district Evangelical churches.
The team is now competing at
the Christian education convention

Taiwan Group

appear

Schaeppi and Warner Tillman, all

_ south. From this entrance childgroups

may

enter

the

gar-

REPAIRING:

_ den from the same level as their
_ classrooms.
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are being financed by memorial

ifts. These will include blue slate
es on top of the planters

and

_ retaining walls to provide seating
around
the central
enclosure,
_ medium-sized shade trees, and a
small fountain.
The
garth area will be com-

| pleted and the garden will be
_ planted before the new building to

CLEANING:

the west is completed. The new
building will include a church
lounge,
choir rehearsal
room,
office and administrative areas,
kindergarten and primary church
_

school
youth

facilities,
activities

_
_

functions.
Completion is expected in about

/- a year,

The

and
and

contractor

chairman

of

Young

the

People’s

Division Women’s Board of
the
Jewish
Federation
of
Metro

politan

Chicago.
Mrs.
Zavis
has been active
in the Federation for over
in

Mrs. Zayis

_
_
_

_.

four years,

will

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and

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The Taiwan Television Singers are touring the United States and
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ID 2-0407

July 20, 196

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Designed

STRIKING CONTEMPORARY
by a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright,

bath

split

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slate

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entry

accent

walls,

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maintenance,

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pan.
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inside

w/beamed

Din. area

and

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ceiling,

3

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has slide wall to

priv.

patio; Efficient kit. w/blt.-in Revco refrig., D&amp;D, Range, Oven,
brkfst. bar. Master bedrm. overlooks ravine (as do all bedrms.)
Pan. fam. rm. w/wet bar &amp; bit.-in storage walls opens to terrace
walled

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patio.

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CENT.

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Contemporary ranch near train, shopping, schools! 3+ bedrms.,
2+ baths; Great pan. family rm. w/blt.-ins, bar, slide wall to
patio. L.R. w/stone frple.; Sep. D.R.; Pan. rec. rm. A HOUSE
THAT REALLY OPENS UP FOR ENTERTAINING AND FAMILY
LIVING! Priced right in the 30s.

PRICED TO SELL
ATTRACTIVE, well maintained AIR CONDITIONED Split Level
in desirable area in Wilmette. Lge. Living room w/brick glassed
in

fireplace,

eating
ROOMS

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Powder

w/2

baths,

ceiling,

room
a

on

Dining

main

L,

level.

compartmental

bath

Cabinet

FOUR
off

Kitchen

FAMILY
Master

w/

BED-

bedroom

w/2 dressing rooms. Walnut paneled Family room off of which
is patio &amp; screened porch. Walking distance to parochial &amp;
public

$72,500.

Cathedral

area,

schools

&amp;

transportation.

New

Trier

East!

$52,900.

a

WINNETKA
Quality home in Prestige Location, Charming Colonial Ranch
(and one-half) designed for formal and family living! 6 bedrms.,
5\/. baths. Gracious L.R.; Pan. Fam.-din. rm. w/frple., bookshelves, hearthstone clay tile firs. CENT. AIR CON. Beautifully
landscpd. grounds (almost '/. acre) $110,000.

FRENCH PROVINCIAL HOME, E. OF GREEN BAY RD.
BRAND NEW "“PICTUREBOOK" LISTING! Charming L.R. w/
marble frplc.; Sep. D.R. opens to glzd. (Chamberland windows)
&amp; scrnd. porch. Mod. kit w/eat. area. 3 bdrms., I'2+ baths (upstairs bath divid. into powd. rm. &amp; tub rm. for versatility) Pan.
rec. rm. Priced to sell at $41,000.

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY
Delicatessen and Restaurant in choice Highland Park location,
near Chi-NW station. This going business w/mod. fixtures, seating for 96 persons in restaurant area, plus all inventory. Long
lease w/option for add. time. MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE!
$45,000.

Seldom can we offer a home in beautiful Braeside near the Lake
w/4 twin sized bedrms., 2'/. C.T. baths. 2-story beamed ceiling,
sunken LR-DR w/gorgeous brick frple. wall. Pan. rec. rm. Redwood scrnd. porch. 2 car gar. Low 60s.

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AIR CONDITIONED, CUSTOM BUILT, four bedroom, 3 bath,
white brick ranch. Step down Living room w/FP, Separate Dining

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&amp;

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breakfast

room,

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private fenced brick patio. 3 other bedrooms w/2 full baths, abundance of closet &amp; storage. Ist flr. utility room; attached 2 car
garage, full basement. Professionally landscaped. Bus to all
schools. Low 80s.

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ContemFIVE BEDROOM, CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED
porary within walking distance to everything! Mahogany paneled
Living-Dining room w/FP, Large paneled Family room w/FP &amp;
built-ins. Cabinet Kitchen w/D&amp;D. This house has many EXTRA
features. $85,000.

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NEW LISTING IN EAST GLENCOE
Set well back on beautiful prop., this Dignified English residence
has a step-down L.R. w/stone frple.; Lge. sep. D.R.; Den opens
to sernd. porch; Sep. brkfst. rm. w/unusual storage; Spacious
master bedrm. w/4 closets, Ige. bath w/tub &amp; shower stall; 4
other bedrms., 2 baths. Fabulous pan. rec. rm. w/stone frplc.,
wet

bar.

2 powder

rms.

A PERFECT SETTING
Attractively designed and planned luxury Lannonstone &amp; brick
Ranch has island frple. connecting the charming L.R. which overlooks the picturebook rear grounds and the full size, sep. D.R. 2
large

bedrms.,

COND.

2 baths.

Pan.

rec.

rm.;

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room, Large Dining room-Kitchen w/blt.-ins. Paneled Den w/FP,
3 bedrooms &amp; 3!/2 baths. COUNTRY LIVING AT IT'S BEST.

In the 40s.

$69,500.

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

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_ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
_ First Church of Christ, Scientist
Address: 493 Hazel Av.
Sunday,
July
23: 11 a.m. Bible lesson ‘‘Truth.’’
Nursery facilities are pro—
Sunday
school:
11 a.m. to age
Testimony

meeting:

Wednesday,

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Evangelical

before

Address: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
Sunday
services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.

facilities

are

provided

first

at 10:45

-a.m.
Church
school:
9:30
a.m.,
all
lasses.
Youth
Fellowship:
5:45
p.m.
Prayer meeting and teacher training:

Rn

Wednesday,
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Choir

Thursday,

7:45

Curate:

The

Rev.

Clarence

F.

Mo-

Deck-

Director of Christian education:
Richard Moore.
Sunday services: 8, 11 a.m.
Weekday
services:
Wednesday,

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Ed

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9:30

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service:

Lakeside

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Congregation

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Reform Judaism

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929

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Edgewood

Rd.

provided.

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1175 Sheridan

Rd.

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.,
Mon‘day through Friday; 7:30 p.m., Monday
through Thursday.
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OF CHRIST

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.

Seminary, will be the guest spea
er. Dr. Bloesch was a classma
of the Rev. Mr. Desensis.

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Are Participants

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The 1 p.m. meeting will be held

will participate in anti-subm
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of Mrs. Walter Stern,

900 Dean Av. in Highland Park.
Rabbi Arnold Jacob Wolf of
Congregation Solel in Highland

Club.

From Deerfield were Dr. Way
Cole, president; Gary Gilbert, a

Park will discuss the book, ‘The
Lakeville Studies,” by Marshall
Sklare.

Mark Schader.

Highland

The book deals with the future
and direction of Jewish life in the
increasingly open society of the
United States and examines relations between Jews and Gentiles
living together in a community.
The book review meeting is
open to the public.

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LUTHERAN
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Lakeville

Donn

liturgust,

Christian

UNITARIAN

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.

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EPISCOPAL

METHODIST AND
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Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
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.

Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3

_ years

SCIENCE

Church

CATHOLIC
Holy Cross

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
&lt; Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian.
Assistant Pastor: The Rev. 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.
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.

Address: 155 Deerfield Rd.
Sunday, July 23: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
Trin.
uray
facilities
are
proer
Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. to age

LUTHERAN
delin.

ROMAN

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.
Midweek
service:
7:30
Wednesday,
p.m.

fa-

Rabbi: Philip L. Lipis.
Director of religious education:

Address: 1731 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Robert

Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

Community

North Suburban Synagogue Beth El
se
es

mn.

BAPTIST

Office: 1823 St. Johns Av.
Rabbi: Joseph L. Ginsberg.
Sunday service: 11 a.m. in Edgewood

School,

of Deerfield

Congregation

cupy the pulpit this Sunday a
next while the Rev. Philip 4
Desensis is on vacation. T
service this Sunday
is bei
planned by the Women’s Guild.

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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 seo
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

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

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

_

PRESBYTERIAN

Sunday, 2 p.m.

BAHA’!I
Assembly

8:30 p.m.

Congregation
:

Address: 1558 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. Milo J. Vondracek.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities are provided.

Deerfield

B’nai Torah
Address: 2789 Oak St.
Rabbi:
Dr. Sholom Singer.
ee
Cantor:
Jerome Frazes.
Friday

Christ

a.m.

JEWISH

to

Zion

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.
Weekday
masses
6:30,
8 a.m.
Confessions:
Saturday,
4-5:30,
7:30-9

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:
Ps
Bo

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.

CATHOLIC
St. James

Special services are planned fo
the next three weeks at Trinit
United Church of Christ in Dee
field.

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

p.m.

For 3 Weeks

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.

Community

Or

METHODIST
ROMAN

Trinity

:

7:30-9

p.m,

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

4-6,

of Our Lady of the
Friday
following 8

Highwood

7:30 p.m.

rehearsal:

Friday,

Novena in honor
Miraculous
Medal:
a.m. mass.

JEWISH
Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

OF CHRIST

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.

Address: 601 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor: Dr. John R. Bouldin.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Raymond
Good.
Sunday
service:
9:30
a.m.
Church
school: 9:30 a.m., two-year-olds through
sixth grade.

Beth

Sets Services

CHURCH

Congregational Church of Deerfield

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethlehem

Address: 1590 Green Bay Rd.
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
masses:
6:15, 8 a.m.
Confession:
Saturday,
days
before
holy days of obligation, and Thursday

8

Reading
Room:
1773
Second
St.;
daily except Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.;
_ Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.

Nursery

Park

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p.m.

UNITED

Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Richard A, Swangon.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m.;
7 p.m.
Church school: 9:30 a.m., all classes.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m.

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Prospect Avs.
Pastor: Dr. William Atkinson Young.
Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10 a‘m., through sixth grade.

Reeves.

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Deerfield Rd.

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�to F ighters Aren’t Winning War
By RICHARD
The

mosquito

problem

in

EDMONDS

the Highland

Park-Deerfield

area

is

the

worst in years, but there is little officials are doing or can do about it.
“‘We’re just treating breeding areas, fogging with DDT as often as we
can to kill larvae,’’ said William Heinrichs, president of the Board of
the Highland Park Mosquito Abatement District.
:
The district is an independent tax-supported governmental

has all the
Deerfield,
Heinrichs’
varies only

unit which

public responsibility for mosquito contro] in Highland Park,
Lincolnshire, and Banockburn.
Operating out of Mr.
home in Deerfield on a $20,000 annual budget, its program
a little from year to year.

Mr. Heinrich, who is unsalaried, has trucks and two small five-gallon
knapsack sprayers for spot fogging. His workers make a circuit of the

standing water in the area, hitting each bog and swamp
times a month or less frequently in wet years like-this
more potential breeding grounds to be sprayed.

two or three

when

there are

Besides slowing down the crews on their circuit, the rains this year
have

washed

Heinrichs
turned

away

explains,

much

“but

of the

work.

if it rains

into a breeding area

“We

the next

may

day

fog

a ravine,”

the low

ground

Mr.

is

again.”’

The district is not equipped to answer private calls for mosquite
control help and makes it a policy not to spray on private property. A
general fogging program on residential street “would cause a lot of
complaints,” Mr. Heinrichs says, “and besides we don’t have the

manpower to even consider it.’

The district’s tax rate, set by referendum, is % cent per $100
assessed valuation, which means that a resident with a $30,000 home is

paying $1.50 per year for mosquito abatement. The legal taxing limit,
set by the state, is one cent per $100, but for the last two years the
Highland Park district has cut the rate to half that.

Even with twice as much money, the district would have trouble
mounting a completely effective program, because the area it covers is

so small.

Lake Bluff and Lake

Forest to the north have

mosquito

abatement

districts of their own, as does New Trier Township to the south. But the

unincoporated area west of Deerfield has no district and no control
program, and on a windy day countless mosquitos bred in the Des

Plaines river basin as blown all the way into Highland Park.

‘The Village of Riverwoods, for instance, lies just beyond the western
limits of the district and has no municipal spraying program. There are
some homeowners associations that work on mosquito control and
occasionally three or four neighbors rent a fogger and spray their

Larry Taylor of the Highland Park Mosquito
Abatement District sprays in breeding grounds in

i

areas

undeveloped
Photos)

near

Deerfield.

(Bud

ae

property, but there is no systematic attack on the breeding grounds.
Besides fogging, the district drops DDT pellets in swampy areas. All
the spraying is with DDT in a water base which does not harm
vegetation.
Neither the Highland Park nor Deerfield park districts supplement the
district’s program with additional spraying.

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A thick cloud of spray goes to work in a wooded section of Highland Park (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)
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A crew of the mosquito abatement district
works near a road shoulder in Deerfield.

�Son of Residents
To Be Instructor

Church Sponsors Refugee

Frederick M. Asher, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Asher, 405
Moraine Rd., Highland Park, has
been appointed an art instructor
at Lake Forest College.
Mr. Asher, a Lake Bluff resident, is a graduate of Highland
Park High School and Dartmouth
College. He is working on his
Ph.D. at the University of Chi-

The First Presbyterian Church
of Deerfield is supporting a Congolese refugee, Samuel
Dibing,

who is studying for his bachelor’s
degree at Wooster (0.) College.
Mr. Dibing came to Deerfield
with his wife and two children two
years ago while the civil war was
being fought in his country. The
church congregation decided to
use money from their benevolence
fund to support him at Wooster, a
Presbyterian school.
After graduation from Wooster,

cago.
He was the leader of a student
group that went to India in the
Experiment in International Living program and is a member of
the Association for Asian Studies
and the College Art Association.

Movies

Mr.
buque
where

of Russia
of

Russia

taken

tion.
regular

Friday

services

preceding the movies will be led
by cantor Jerome Franzes, and a
social hour will follow the service.
Mr. Hattis, of
Rd.
in Highland
Russia in 1966.

Col.

to

enter

Du-

(Ia.) Theological Seminary
he hopes to earn a master

A &amp; J Northshore Citroen
401

three years’ work in two years.
ENDS

CAMP

Miss Ellen

of

Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Peters,
of 1345 Somerset Av., Deerfield,
served recently as a counselor at

the Presbyterian Church Camp
Conference
Wis.

Point,

Lake

Waukegan

Ave.

@ Highwood

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services of B’nai Torah CongregaThe

plans

67

of divinity degree in three years.
Next, Mr. Dibing plans to return
to
the
Congo
to
establish
a
Christian university and training
school for Congolese ministers.
He plans to visit Deerfield this
summer after his graduation from
Wooster, where he has completed

THE

‘tes

Will Be Shown
Movies

Dibing

ey

~)

1522 Sherwood
Park,
visited

Whitehill

Attends

Defense Seminar
Col. Jules L. Whitehill of the Air
Force Reserves, 82 S. Deere Park

Dr.,

Highland

Park,

participated

in a defense strategy seminar at
The National War College, Washington, D. C.
About 200 selected reserve officers attended the seminar. The
purpose of the course is to develop
a fuller appreciation of national
security and international politics.
NAMED TO HONORARY
Steven H. Loewenthal of Highland Park, who was graduated in

April with distinction and honors
from the University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, recently was elected
to Phi Beta Kappa,
honorary
society on campus. Mr. Loewenthal, an economics major, will
enroll in the University

of Michi-

gan School of Law this fall. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt J.
Loewenthal, 1680 Clavey Rd.
LEAVE

The
moved

VILLAGE

Lyle C. Davidsons
from
1327 Central

Deerfield,

to

Neenah,

Davidson
children
Julie, Jill, and Joy.

have
Av.,

Wis.

are

The

Debbie,

NORTHERN
LIGHTS
Lamps
&amp;
she
Largest selection of
commercial
on the

shades
North

and

bases

Shore

ALL TYPES OF SHADES
MADE TO ORDER
WOODS

HUBBARD

894 Linden

July 20, 1967

—

HI 6-4224 ,

We call it WFesterfield Sq. but you

could be walking down a shaded lane in

|

colonial Georgetown.

That Westerfield Sq. Difference

Only 20 families-will know the quiet elegance, the incomparable colonial charm that comes with owning a Westerfield Square townhouse. These exciting, all-new additions
complete this most unusual grouping on the North Shore.
Moments from the lake, but years away from the hurried,
frantic pace of today.
Do come to our grand opening. See the lovely model
townhouse furnished by Lee Blake, opened noon to 5.
Isn’t Westerfield Square’s way of living your way?
CORNER

agents:

OF SHERIDAN

ROAD AND

WESTERFIELD

J.S. James and Company

DRIVE

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Six large rooms

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Private terraced

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patio

3 spacious bedrooms

e¢ 2% baths

Wood-burning fireplace
Central air-conditioning and heating
Complete
e

Basement,

all-electric kitchen with breakfast area
full garage

e

Ample closets, storage space

IN WILMETTE

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‘anadian Centennial and Exposition

Planning to air condition
your home or business?

Will be Previewed by Senior Center
Canadian

Centennial

and

and

Expo 67 will be previewed by the

| North

Shore

Senior

Center

guests

Men’s

Club at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Winnet-

Toronto,

_ Randolph Stansfield, vice-consul
assigned to the Canadian Consul-

Harem

_ka Community House.
ate

in

Chicago,

will

present

a

color-and-sound
movie
showing
pavilions and themes of the curent exposition.
_ He will discuss the many special

_ celebrations

throughout

who

will

tour

south-

Canada

Ontario.

Acceptance

How
.an
American
earned acceptance among
members in a remote Iraq
will be disclosed in a book
at the center’s Chautauqua

woman
harem
village
review
from 1

to 2:30 p.m.

in Win-

Wednesday

Nebraskans

Graduated at Boston

Mr.

and Mrs.

Stephen

Reder

- -mencement ceremonies.

in-law

| Paul

Charles

Peachin,

170

Ct.,

_

Two

Highland

Park

_ versity,

Lafayette,

Ind.,

Woodpath

The

North

Shore

Senior

1
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Center

The
organization,
serves
nine
north

_ suburban communities, will begin

;

its 10th year on Monday, Sept. 11.

|

Mr.

and

Mrs.

The

tional Heat and Power

Uni-

in mid-

rane.

Rd., bachelor of

| chemical engineering, and Lee
| Jerome Sippel, 1669 Elmwood St.,

_ bachelor of electrical engineering.

L. Wente

Co., Chica-

FOR AS LOW

695

Co.

SINCE

1884

Model

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Address__——___—_—__—————__

with their children, Jeff and Ellen,
recently moved from Deerfield to

Highland Park. Mr. Lebow
corporation secretary with

ees

,
BROOK, ILL.
is of the
lys
ana
nal
sio
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ould | like a free, pro
spel
my home
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WHY
SWELTER
WHEN YOU CAN ENJOY WHOLE HOUSE
AIR CONDITIONING NOW?

_ June ceremonies.
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2349

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will be closed from Tuesday, Aug.
1, through the first week
of

445 Havenwood

Park.

5

tired of HO T weather?

students

were graduated from Purdue

Begins 10th

YOU

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sister,

Lebow,

Highland

Lake-

_ side Pl., bachelor of science
_ business administration.

and

P.

first

women,” Mrs. Garnett explained.

of

Omaha and their daughter, Andi,
are visiting Mrs. Reder’s brotherJerry

her

Visit Jerry Lebow F amily

|
Three students from Highland
_ Park received degrees from Bos| ton University in recent comLaura Anne
Rd., and Miss
892 Fairview
of arts, and

describes

September.
which
now

will discuss ‘‘Guests of the Sheik’’
by Elizabeth Warnock Fernia.

_ Three Area Students

book

three years of marriage including
setting up housekeeping in a mud
brick cottage, and, for her sociologist husband, studying the private lives of the isolated, veiled

netka Community House.
Mrs. James Garnett of Glencoe

_ this year, including those on the
travel route of center members

They
are Miss
_ Herst, 390 Moraine
- Barbara Joy Lipski,
-_Rd., both bachelor

“The

eastern Canada by bus Aug. 9-18.
Mr. Stansfield is a native of

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Rustic
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famil
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room with bath; two twin sized bedrooms, bathe Patio, 2
car garage. $41,900.

Entry lets you reach every part of the house. Formal living
rm. with marble fireplace; separate dining rm.; nice kitchen;
utility rm.;
twin-size
bedrooms;
20 ft. porch,
2-car
garage. Hardwood
floors, plaster walls. Beautiful
lot and
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location. Owners ready to talk —- how about you?
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Classic formality and the convenience of contemporary living are combined in this lovely home. 29 ft. living rm. with
marble
fireplace;
huge
dining
rm.;
cozy ‘pecan
paneled
family rm.; fully equipped kitchen and separate breakfast
rm.; 4 large bdrms., &lt;3
baths. Over 3,000 sq. ft. of living
area. Air conditioned.
9,000.

very spacious 9 rm. 5 bdrm. contemporary on wooded lot,
stom built for present owner.
Large family room-dining
_ rm. combination with passthrough to kitchen with built-in
range and disposal; raised hearth fireplace in living
oven,
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1020 Church

THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

e WILMETTE
1232 Central

Noon

Lincoln

Lost

and

COPY

1438

446-4300

Shermer Rd.,

THE

VILLAGE

serving

Lake

444 Central

724-4300

e

STAR

Northbrook

TSSING:
2
KITTENS,
1
BLACK
ith white spots under chin; 1 brownblack
with
marking
on
face.
Any
information, call 869-9527.
DST AUDI-TONE
HEARING
AID
IN
icinity of Sherman and Clark, Evanston, DAvis
8-2460 between
6:30 and
:30 a.m. or 9:30 and 10:00 p.m.

HERALD

Ave.,

Highland

Bluff

Sail

Business

RATES
$1.20 per line

433-4300

DST:
ALTERED
MALE
SIAMESE
cat in vic. Birchwood Ave. entrance to
ommunity Field. Reward. Call Mrs.
iE. W. Forbis, ALpine 1-2444.
DST
JULY
4: CHOCOLATE
POINT
Siamese cat in vicinity of 540 Hinman,
Evanston. Name Mosca.Reward.
328-3834
LOST: DIAMOND RING
ery sentimental.
Reward.
In Glenjew or Wilmette area.
251-8842
DNUND:
LADY’S
WRISTWATCH.
VIinity Wilmette Post Office. Monday,
uly 17th. Call 256-2248 after 6 p.m.

Ads

9 Accounting

10

of

WEIMARANERS
—
AFFECTIONATE
Pied ghosts,
home
raised with chilGren. A.K.C.; shots; male and female;
9 weeks old. Ideal for show, hunting,
or pets.
UN 9-0055

VIZSLA

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.
events
through
help
you
by
TODAY.

Deerfield Villager
Park Herald
Ave.

Highland

Park
433-4300

PROPAND
HOME
FAMILY
YOUR
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.
Constant alertness maintained against
prowlers, intruders, vandals and outbreak of fire.

AUTO

INSURANCE

TEEN AGE INSURANCE, LOW RATES
budget terms avail. For free quotaom
call 224-8000
and
ask
for Mr.
treet.
421

NORTH SUBURBAN PATROL
Richmond
Road
Kenilworth,
AL 1-7157

Ill.

PUPS, AKC.

FDSB. Born June
Reasonable.
381-6053

Ist.

PERSIAN
KITTENS.
STUNNING
blacks;
elegant
pale
blues.
Shots;
champ.
parents;
beaut.
coats.
3867584
after
6
weekdays;
all
day
weekends.
2
LOVELY,
SOFT
KITTENS,
8
weeks old, white with black and tan
tiger markings. Female, pan trained,
raised
with
children.
FREE.
HI
6-

Two

6

puppies;

FREE PUPPIES
week
old
mixed

one l-year old male
839 Michigan

mixed

DARK
6 weeks

Basset Puppies—AKC

reg.

TRI-COLOR.

$125.

Call CR 2-0065

BEAGLE
PUP,
14 WEEKS:
A.K.C.;
all shots; home raised w/children and
cats. Phone 446-6584 afternoons and

Schnauzer

LOOKING FOR TEMPORARY
(1 YR.)
home
for my
pedigreed
Blue
Point
Siamese
neutered,
declawed
female
cat.
Affectionate;
used
to children.
465-2923 anytime after 1 p.m.
COLLIE PUPPIES; A.K.C. MALE AND
female, tri-color and blue merle, sired
by
champ.,
raised
with
children,
paper trained. $75 and up. Brandbrook
Collies, CR 2-1468.

KITTENS
male;
—

2

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
Male:
black
and
silver;
Female;
black and sable. 4 mos, old, all shots,
ch. blood lines. A.K.C. reg. 945-4117.

DACHSHUND

Registered A.K.C.
Schnauzer;

9 months

15

Burg

|

—

TO _ LOVING
1 YEAR

OLD
864

SIAMESE CAT
s
Point, female, neutered ;

excellent

at 341-2274

pet,

before

$50.

Call

5 p.m.

2

Sealpoint Siamese Kittens
PURE

Family

BRED AND TRAINED.
Call 446-2738.

$25.

‘

DANE PUPPIES. GORGEOUS
and brindles. Champion
s

protection.

dren.

Reasonable.

Good

687-5386.

with

¢

hal

te

SEAL

weeks

POINT

446-8623.

oll;

3

SIAMESE

K

females;

1

Petita
emale cliaiae
etite bine
blue female,
playful,

5 months.

Call AL

1-8218.

male;

sea

pe

LHASA-APSO
PUPPIES;
2
female; all golden; 7 wks. old.
7

11

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

ELSINGER'S FOR PETS |
FOOD AND SUPPLIES
‘
Two locations to serve
you
1013 Davis St., Evanston, GR
5-9821
3330 Dempster St., Skokie, 675 O

Open

Sundays—Skokie

nly

MINIATURE

TWO

BEAGLE

PUPS

WORMED AND
$75. EM 2-3518.

Poodles—Male
A.K.C.
REG.
party, white.

or

distemper

9

shots,

$25.

AQUARIUMS

NO.

40 FLIGHT

6

21 dbl. breeding
cages;
and sui
equipment. Stroud’s Digest and misc

OLD,

Call CR

HAVE
2-6951.

12

Antiques

STRIPED
OAK
built 1895 on

and
54”
bell

Art Goods
DINING
shaped

TA
pede

base, chairs carved, padded back
an
seat,
com py
restored,
movil
sacrifice,
$275.
honey
maple
buffet
60; misc. 221-1745.
;

26x34
NEEDLEPOINT
AND
itpoint
picture
for
sale.
Show
appointment. 945-0366.

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

CAGES;

;

books on canary breeding. 945-3024. _

Female

KITTENS

WEEKS

GAL.

3 LONG-HAIRED, HEALTHY
GUINEA PIGS. NEED GOOD HOME
$1.00 EA, CAGES INCLUDED.
CALL HI 5-3655.
ar

TWO

4 WEEKS,
PRIVATE
$85. NE 1-7551.

3 SIAMESE

20

plete
with
filters,
pump,
heaters,
and
dual _ stand,
stain
steel construction, $40. 272-0427.

SHOTS.

SEALPOINT
SIAMESE
KITTENS.
Grand champion stock; C.F.A. registered;
wonderful
disposition;
Also
males at stud. 432-6888.

SEALPOINT

4

see

BEAUTIFUL
BAY ALL FAMILY
S,
dle horse. Reasonable.
Pasture-be
if desired. Near Waukegan Road
Deerfield. 234-0166.

A.K.C.;

$2

1 eae.

BLACK
AND
BROWN
MINIATURE
poodles.
A.K.C.;
home
raised;
healthy;
6
weeks;
show
potential;
bred for disposition. AL 6-1826.

SCHNAUZERS

ae

GER.
SHEP.
PUPS
M.F.
-5
MO permanent
shots,
excell.
temper.
ment, large bones, black and tan.
and $75. 223-0873.

Male

A.K.C.,
3 MONTHS,
HOME
RAISED,
housebroken. 674-9445.
FULL
BRED
FEMALE
CHOCOLATE
Point
Siamese,
1
yr.
old.
Housebroken; spayed; fully declawed. $75 or
best offer. After 6 p.m. call 275-5685.

;

MINIATURE
SCHNAUZER
8 MONT
old female. The best of blood lines
temperament,
size and beauty.
Ca
446-5449.

old; all shots.
Call HI 6-3787

BEAUTIFUL
REGISTERED
YORKshire
terrier
puppies.
8 weeks
old.
May be seen by appointment. MO 51503., Mrs. Cooper.

FREE

SHEPHERD,

declawed,

PUPPIES:

MALE,
RED;
SMALL
SIZE;
A.K.C.;
shots; $50 ea. 537-1375.
4-YR.
OLD
A.K.C.
‘SABLE
MALE
Collie; raised with children, dogs, and
cats. Reasonable to good home. Mar
velous pet. 724-3678.
PUPPIES
OF
LARGE
LITTER
Healthy and cute. 5 weeks old. Mother
small
Labrador
retiever.
Very
reasonable. Call 234-5294.

CHE!

excellent

A.K.C.; black and tan; _
and obedience trained;

Chocolate

GREAT
fawns

WHITE
MIN.
POODLES,
A.K.C.
EXceptional
blood
lines,
highly
intelligent.
Show,
breed
or
pet.
Gentle
disposition. PA 4-8284 after 6 p.m.

A.K.C.

dog; reasonable.
WI 5-6815

owner. Part Persian and well-ma
6-weeks-pan trained. 724-7641.

Poodles, Show Quality Toys

Schnauzer
Evanston

FREE
KITTENS
AND
CATS
7
weeks,
trained,
healthy
tigers.
One
magnificent young ex-male,
bik. and
white. One sweet young mother also
blk. and white. Call DA 8-1160.

Bay;

watch

pet,

GERMAN

ALL COLORS.
WI 5-1657

PUPPIES:

PEAKE

ter,

3

MONTHS
OLD,
HALF
SIAMESE.
Call after 12 p.m. HI 6-6110.
ST.
BERNARD
A.K.C.
PUPPIES
Beautiful Basko- Zwingo line bred; pet
and show quality. Also 3-yr. female.
PArk 9-0378.
FREE. 2 BROTHER
TIGER KITTENS
6
months
old,
gentle,
affectionate,
~
trained. Must give up. Call 446-

PUPPIES:
2
LO
months;
champion si
coat
and
pigment;
Gl
(
HO 9-2553
;

RETRIEVER

SEALPOINT
SIAMESE
KITTENS.
Grand champion stock; C.F.A. registered;
wonderful
disposition;
Also
males at stud. 432-6888.

FREE KITTENS

4

GREAT
DANE
PUPPIES:
PERFE
for
home
and
show;
champions
bred;
Contact
J.
Oliver
at
International Dog Show or phone

A.K.C.,
6 WEEKS
OLD,
MALE
AND
female, $100 and up. Call 623-6334.

STUDS;

Call after 1 p.m., AL 1-4444.

Simply

444 Central
945-7300

Cats

MUST PART WITH
JOE AND CINDERELLA JONES
our 2 precious miniature poodles,
A.K.C. reg.;
champ,
stock;
will separate;
accustomed to yard.

IT WORK?

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

Tax

Bedlington Terrier Pups

"CLEAR" all club dates
through THE CALENDAR

KITTENS.
2
BLACK
4
stripe. 3 males and 3 females.
old. Pan trained. 724-0684.

lines

Dogs and Cats

MALTESE
females;
excellent
Ellyn.

Silver Grey Toy Poodles

A.K.C.
REG.;
CHAMPION _ SIRE;
look like a lamb;
ee
family pet;
nonshedding.
Sun. all day, weekdays
7-8:30 a.m. and after 6 p.m. 274-1642.

DATES

10

Cats

evenings.

COLLIE
PUPPIES—A.K.C.
M AND
F.
Tricolor and Blue Merle;
also obedience
trained
Tri
female.
All
exc.
temperament,
and
disposition.
Sired
by champions and raised w/children.
$75 and up. Brandbrook Collies, CR 21468.

Avoid Conflicting

listing

and

6

and

Minimum 4

2

Service—Income

Dogs

Dogs

Car

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
Back
work
brought
up
to
date.
Low
monthly
rates. Your office or mine.
282-6391 or 283-0471

HIGHLAND
PARK
DEERFIELD
AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN
$

phone) a complete
and events.

Your

SERVICES

to all

Mail (or
meetings

10

Thanks

Travel—Share

Personal

DOES

of

INDIAN
KNOLL
GOLDEN
RETREIVER
PUPPIES.
7
WKS.,
A.K.C.,
CHAMP. PED. SHOTS. $125, $150. 7246577 FOR APPT.
“VITAL POINTS” SPONSORING TRIP
to
Santa’s
Village
Sat.
Aug.
12.
Reservations by Aug. 7. Age 5-12, $1.00
Over 12, $1.50. GR 5-0986 or UN 9-9352.

MESSAGE

HOW

Card

8

MRS. COLA GRAY
2730 HAMPTON PKWY.. EVANSTON
Telephone DAvis 8-8274, if there is no
answer because I am at the hospital,
will you please
call again
or write
me?

Highland

DST: SMALL GOLD CHARM BRACEJet sentimental value; Reward.
ID 3-3656

Park 433-4300

DEERFIELD
VILLAGER
444 Central Ave., Highland Park 945-7300 5

272-4300

LAMPLIGHTER

Forest-Lake

WE
WISH
TO THANK
THE
PERSON
who found and turned in my diamond
solitaire about June 17 at the Dutch
Maid Laundromat. In appreciation we
are maknig a special
donation to the
—
School
for
Retarded
Chilen.
SINCEREST THANKS AND MAY GOD
bless my
relatives
and
friends
for
their prayers and kindness during my
illness. Mary Mastrangelo.

Will anyone who saw the accident on the Chicago and
Northwestern Railway station
at Davis St., Evanston at 4:58
p.m. Thursday, July 6, where
my husband sustained a severe fracture to his skull as
he alighted from the train, be
so kind as to call me? | would
like to learn the details of
what occurred.

NUMBER 5612. REWARD.
CALL 724-5521.

Hollister Want

Park 433-4300

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

7

Personal

Found

| Penguin

475-1560

251-4300

Call HIllcrest 6-0689

1967

®e NORTHBROOK

Winnetka

HERALD

Highland

e HIGHWOOD

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rd., Glenview

PARK
Ave.,

ADS

DST:
LONG
HAIRED,
GRAY
AND
cloth flea
wearing
cat;
male
white
collar when lost. Call 835-0759.
DST:
WELSH
TERRIER.
BLACK
Pringle.
Mr.
to
Answers
tan.
and
Wearing black collar. 724-7810. If no
answer, 724-7914.
OST: YOUNG MALE CAT RED AND
white
striped
vicinity of Forestview
and
Dempster
around
July
15th.
Answers to Erik. 869-9019 OR 3-3879.
DST:
DOGS—2
PURE
WHITE
Siberian
Huskies,
male
and female.
1.D. tags. Traveling North. Any info.
apprec. Reward. Call 446-3334.
DST:
WIRE
HAIRED
TERRIER
very old pet; wearing red collar. Vic.
Frontage Rd., and Willow. July 16th.
Reward. Call 446-8639.
DUND:
LADY’S
WATCH,
NOON
July 14th mid 600 block Greenwood
Av. Glencoe. Call 834-4862 before 3:30
p.m.
DST:
SKINNY
GRAY
TOM
CAT
IN
Winnetka near Post Office. Since June

20,

Glenview

444 Central

446-4300

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE
Cash with order
or if paid within 10 days

Monday

DST: WOMAN’S BLUE MOONSTONE
ring, vicinity Michigan
and Keeney.
Reward. Call 864-5793.

Use

1806

AN
ADVERTISER

DST:
EYE
GLASSES
WITH
BLUE
frames
in the
vicinity
of Davis
or
—
Sts. Reward. DA 8-1285, Evanson.
LOST YOUR PET?
It may have been injured. Call your
local animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
UNiversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

Lost:

Glencoe

GLENVIEW

251-4300

TALK

Ave.,

e HIGHLAND

NEWS
Ave.,

AND

OST:
WALLET
CONTAINING
CONsiderable folding money,
check,
airplane ticket, personal cards, Thurs. in
Ravinia across from Jewel. Generous
reward
for
return
of
purse
and
seanens to 426 Park Av. in E ghland
ark.
OST: GLASSES. WILL THE GENTLEman who picked up my prescription
sunglasses by mistake on Sat. July 1,
at the A &amp; P,
Chicago
Av.
please
return. 869-5587 eves.
DST:
PR.
OF
MEN’S
GLASSES
ON
Waukegan
Rd. between Walters
Rd.
and
Shermer
or Walters
Rd.
from
Sun.
Waukegan
to Church
St.
July
16th. 272-8050.

28th.

Vernon

Tuesday

MULTIPLE COLUMN
Noon

e

LIFE
Ave., Wilmette

DEADLINES
REGULAR

715

475-1560

e WINNETKA
588

e GLENCOE

REVIEW

St., Evanston

.

PE

Classified —

|

�- CLASSIFIED
pe

_

Z

ting Service—income
Conditioning and Hecting

Air

Tax

9 | Christmas Trees and Decorations
66 | Coins and Stamps

irplanes
r
Is, Pets and on
Antiques and Art Goods
parel and Furs
rs—Auctioneers—
_
Sales Conductors

202 | Concrete Work
11
Conducted House Sales
12 | Disclaimer of Debts
175 | Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
169 | Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made

Sale

Foreign and Sports
Automobile Loans

200

Cars

| Flowers and
| For Rent—

and

Furnished

14
50
51

.
Repoir

Materials

Photography

Out

7
60
18

Storage Space
Stores and Offices
Summer Rentals

14

:

Books

and

Gifts.

/

For

-.

DAvis

8-4424, BOOKERS

Call

BOOKS.

EVANSTON
1307 CHICAGO AV.
BOOKS WANTED.
LARGE
OR SMALL
_
libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA. You are welcome
to browse. Kennedy’s Bookshop,
1911
_ Central St., Evanston. UN 4-4449.

15

Business

Opportunities

RESTAURANT
FOR SALE
Established
13
years,
good
going
business. Seats 72. In suburb, 16 miles
east of Elgin. All modern equipt. Air
cond. Gross income $60,000—open only
from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily, closed
Sundays. Business could be doubled by
staying open longer hours.
Right
in
the heart of one of the fastest growing
villages in DuPage county, located on
Main
thoroughfare.
Reason
for sell_ ing—poor health. For appointment call
after 3 p.m. 529-3061.

=
_
-

WANT
N.S.
BOARD
ACTIVE
OR
Active Associate Member to take over
our
Office.
Owner
could
remain
as
associate or salesperson. Low cost or
_
rent to right person. Write T-252, Box

_ 60,
__

Wilmette.

$MALL

WELL

_-—-netka

opportunity

_

SMALL

by

Box

60, Wilmette,

at

Investments

WOMAN

OR

share

in

_ operation.

tal.

Write

and

T-265,

VISION

CAN

$30,000 operating

capi-

lucrative,

sound
on

.10%

business

Business

Reasonable

|

prices,

EHLER

1421

work

LUGGAGE

SHOP

DAvis 8-0744

.

more
Co.,

17.

Cameras

ART
on

PHOTO STUDIO NOW LOCATED
831 Main St. Evanston.
869-8656.

Evanston’s

as

ei:

well

pictures.

a

dates,

re

BQUIRE

See
Sag
ose
_

p

#8

‘glossies

We

handle

commercials

and

application

wedding

and

copy

Appointment necessary.

COLOR

candi-

work.

SLIDES

film and return same.

MOVING

a

only fast pass-port service

as

OR

nts and B and W photographs
to
lustrate various aspects and compositional principles of photography for
educational film. Will pay small fees

a

_

and Photography

E yy

811

PICTURE
K

Super

UN 4-0649.

EQUIPMENT

8 camera

(won

AR-

on

ASSWORD-still in sealed box). Bell
Howell
8mm
camera,
Kodak
projector. Call 869-7158 evenings.

E
_

MINOLTA
35MM
CAMERA.
SR
ta
about
1
yr.
old.
Wide-angle
and
_ telephoto lens. Must sell. AL 1-7290.
Sea
.WEDDINGS-PARTIES-CANDIDS
cee:
:
IN QUALITY COLOR

HEMS
AND
ALTERATIONS
ON
woman’s apparel. Formerly with Peck
and Peck.
Vicinity of Sherman
and
Foster.
Call UN. 9-6367.
HEMS,
MINOR
ALTERATIONS,
BUTton holes,
buttons.
Reasonable.
Call
PArk 4-1544.

ae

ing Howard

ao
5
ae

RICK

EXCEPTIONAL

1709

Glenview

menu
I

Rd.,

planning,

Glenview,

Miss

B.

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

BROTHERS

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148
MAGIC
FOR
YOUR
CHILD’S
BIRTHDAY!
Sleight of hand with trained animals
MR.
NORMAN:
256-3033.

DRUMMER
FOR
ers

AVAILABLE

EXPERIENCED
GROUP.
Drums. Call AL ‘11-8381.

Equipment

ROG-

Rental

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
3748 Oakton,

Skokie

OR. 5-7400

RENTAL

YARD

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
8910 WAUKEGAN

FANCY
or
jello

RD.

YOrktown

For

724-0302.

.WILL
MAKE
YOUR
hors
d’oeuvres,
casseroles
molds.
Call AL 1-1878

2— Classified

Il.

FAVORITE

MAGICIAN

WANDA

29

Moving

and

JACKSON

34

Fully

CR

RO

1-2686

HAULING

Ill. C.C.

18345MC-C

RO

DOVER

Musical

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

POPULAR

ALpine

IN

34

HOFNER
BEATLE
BASS
W/CASE,
$275;
Gibson
EB3 bass w/hard shell
case, $250. Best offer. Bogen M60 P.A.
Amp, hardly used, $100. All exc. cond.
966-3536.

GIBSON

GIBSON
EB-3
BASS
GUITAR,
MINT
cond., cost $365 new, will sell for $250
or offer. Also Denelectro electric, $35.
AL 1-4747.

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

Don't Buy a Grand

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
WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JENSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWAI
New Spinet-88 Note
$369
New Console Direct Blow
$439
10 Used Grands
fr. $195
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr. $195
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon. and
Thur. 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 Avy.
HO 5-5900
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.

WILL

Pianos—All
PAY

5-5080

TOP

MOVERS

We _ specialize
in
moving,
packing.
Large or small jobs at reas. rates day
or night. Exp. men. UNiversity 4-2662.

Makes

PRICES.

PIANO CO.

HOllycourt

ONE
PICKUP
ELECTRIC
GUI
with
tailpiece
and
hardshell
cd
Very easy to play; ideal for begin
student, $40. 729-2582.
FRENCH VIOLIN
In good condition.
With case, bow. $75
Call 673-5723
GIBSON 12 STRING GUITAR
8 wks
old.
824-8466 or 296-5408.

35

FENDER
SUPER
REVERB,
Gibson ‘Falcon Amp., $115; Fuzz
$20. ID 2-1035. Rich.
FOR
839

ZENKER'S

$300;
tone,

SPEAKER
12’°
Jensen

$350.

Asking

For

Player Piano

COLUMNS,
EACH
4speakers.
Parts
worth

information

price

$198.

call

HI

CALL

6-2062.

Piano

EU 3-2756

PRIVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO
SELL
Cable Nelson Spinet piano and bench.
Has had almost no usage. Erickson.
GR 5-3000.

BEGINNER'S
6 PIECES.

DRUMS

BLUE SPARKLE.
PArk 4-3773

$95.

PARLOR GRAND PIANO
Mahogany,
bench included;
excellent
condition. $350 or best offer.

FENDER GUITAR
10

MOS. - OLD,
VERY
GOOD
COND.
$230 new, $125. Call Rick. 945-0932.
GRETSCH CORVETTE-CHERRY,
GOOD COND., $90 OR BEST
OFFER; SILVERTONE GUITAR,
$10. PArk 4-3219.

GIBSON
REVERB—ECHO
UNIT
Epiphone
Cavallero
6
string
puter. Best offers. Call 272-1254
p.m.

AND
folk
after

GRETSCH
TENNESSEEAN
GUITAR,
$275 and
Fender
Bassman
speaker
section, $90. Call James Mason after 6
p.m. 864-1804.

UPRIGHT
IN GOOD

YOUR

PIANO IS AN INVESTME
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; apprais
orn
sae
pianos
bought
and
KEN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-74(

37

Schools
OPEN

PIANO

CONDITION.
869-3645

$140

$500 GIBSON AMPLIFIER,
Little used and like new. Best price.
272-1132

and

HOUSE

‘
one

17,

5

T OF

2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of pro
ty. Full and half day arrangeme
Age 212 through 5, Hot lunches,
and
crafts,
dancing
and _ for
language.
19 yrs.
of exp.
Lice
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

WHAT’S

HAPPENING

WHEADON NURSER
SCHOOL

AT

2212 RIDGE AVENUE, EVANSTO
. Creative play for preschoolers
. Morning
program,
September. State licensed,
15-year-old schc
FOR INFORMATION: 328-9043.

ENROLL NOW FOR
SUMMER SESSIONS AT

TOM

THUMB

NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
Creative half-day programs for
pre-school child (ages 3-5)
2612 Central St: UN 9-5565
YOUNG
IDEAS
SUMMER
NURSH
School,
501 Sherman,
Evanston,
.continue
through
Sept.
1. Regig
tions for Fall now being taken.
information 475-2649 or UN 4-4659.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOO
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. drivi
classroom free. 529 Main St., E
ton. UNiversity 9-4774.
GRADUATE
STUDENT
FH
France
now
attending
Northwe
University
offers
French
lesson
current
idiom.
$5.00 hr. Phone
COLLEGE
GRADUATE
WITH
Cross W.S.I. offers sailing lessong
beginners
and/or
swimming
les
for all ages. VE 5-3480.

COLLEGE SPANISH INSTRUCTO
exp. tutor,
grammar,
conversa
my home or yours. $4.00 hr. or
hr. for 2 or more. AL 1-0594.__,

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and The, Village Lamplighter, serving, Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Instruction

AUG.

Tiny Tot Play School

LOOK

Boysendorfer Grand
PRIVATE.

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning Checked Electronic
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-

Evanston

MANY ROLLS.
Call OR 5-7681 or 677-6859
KALAMAZOO
BASS
30
AMPLIFIER:
Two
10’’ Jensen speakers.
9 months
od
Good
condition.
Call Tim,
2726561.
:
2

PIANO CO.

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIAN(
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-76

GRAND

328-9453

5-5900

SOLID
BODY
HARMONY
ELECTRIC
guitar. Red sunburst, 2 pickups, hand
vibrato.
Exc.
cond.
$150;
Silvertone
amp.,
2 12”
spkrs.,
2 channels,
4
a
i
reverb and tremolo, $100. 945-

SALE: KIMBALL
Piano. $425.

Michigan

Baby Grand

Piano Tuning

Honest Craftsmanship

COND. REASONABLE
OR 3-0230 .

a Silfereace

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.

Need

$165. Call 491-0827.
FOR
SALE:
2
PIANOS;
OAK
right, praes
white $60;
1863 Wo
ward
Brown
square
grand,
rd
wood, $800. UNiversity 4-5169.

BANJO
EXCELLENT

TRANSISTORIZED

2 Silvertone Amplifiers.

$90.

PROMPT SERVICE FOR YOUR
Carpets. Careful workmanship.
References available.
Joe Fargo
869-5095

2

SMALL GRAND PIANO
Walnut
finish,
Whitney
by
Kimt
Co. Excellent
condition. Asking o
$700. Call 724-8512.

Classical GUITAR

ALMOST BRAND
NEW.
CALL 674-7179

B2

VOX
SUPER
ACE
GUITAR,
3 PIC
ups
and
vibrato,
Sunburst
fini
excellent condition, $120 or best off
Call DAvis 8-6307 after 6 p.m.

BEGINNERS
GIBSON ELECTRIC
W/Gibson amp.;
also excellent condition
beginners
classical guitar:
both w/case. Call 869-6186.

1-4201

TEACHER
EXPERIENCED
WITH
ages
4
to
74,
of
Voice,
Piano,
Keyboard
Harmony.
Choir
directing
and organist. ALpine 6-1059.

Western, Chicago
CO
17-7564

FOR
SALE:
SPANISH
ELECT.
GUItar,
mod.
ES
330B,
$150.
Gretsch
tremolo reverb amp., $150; Bogan 100
w. P. A. amp., $80. Phone HI 6-1292
after 6 p.m.

PIANO

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
performerinstructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun!
Village School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

MODEL

$125;
Gibson
custom
elect. 6 string,
$225;
both cherry red finish w/cases
and extras. Call 945-3774 after 6 p.m.

MOVERS

Instruction

MILDRED

MIDWEST

Storage

Ebony
with matching
bench.
Exd‘
lent condition. $850. PA 4-5955, if
answer Call 561-6354 Mr. Western.

MUST SELL GIBSON GUITARS.
Gibson EBO Bass guitar, sacrifice
for

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

30

Pianos and Musical

Instruments

WE BUY USED PIANOS
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291 |

1-0666

LIGHT HAULING,
DAYS OR NIGHTS,
furniture,
luggage,
appliances
odds
and ends. Bonded and insured 869-0325

34

GULBRANSEN ORGAN

3811

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

CALL

Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

Houses

McCALL

2-5520

KELLY MOVING
AND

Buildings

Houses

161
155
160

162

BALDWIN GRAND

ILL.

MIDDLETON

Furnished Apartments

Furnished

Garages

Pianos and Musical

equipped

Sale

159

Instruments

until
fully

Open Daily 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to 1
No charge for Sunday

FOODS

CATERED
ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?

CLOWN

Movers.

It Makes

WE RENT EVERYTHING

WITH/WITHOUT

Ee

-

272-2869

Catering

ee

es

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

Bos

|

for all Occasions

Fochier

18
ae

se
Be

Albums

Inc.

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists”
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“One call does it all’
ID 2-1240

SHORE’S

Storage

Car

Apartments
Board and Room

156

Exchanges

and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M-C.

Entertainment

NORTH

and

Cottages

Vacont Property
Wtd. to Buy—Apartment
Wanted To Buy—Houses

email doemenna meanest

FOR A
Professional

DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571
DRESS ALTERATIONS
Dresses, coats and skirts.
Located at 1505 Lake St., Evanston.
Call 869-5762

23

Moving

179
176
177

Buy

Your

166 | Wanted To Rent—

Houses

194 | Trades and

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

90c
Box

&amp;

Utility Trailers

HERBERT

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

ZIP CODE DIRECTORY, OVER 35,000

_ listings.
$1.00 each,
2 or
each.
North
Shore
Import
354, Northbrook, Ili. 60062.

M.G.

“Your

guaranteed

Sherman Ave.

5-5080

hdo Productions,

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING
tds

ACE
RENTA
Waukegan Rd.
YO

_

and

Professional

| Toys

167
157

Summer ond Winter Homes

Town

Men—Business
and
Men—Household

Professional

158 | Typewriters—Business
Machines—
158A
Office and Store Equipment
163 | Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing

Out of State
Resorts

3

Men and Women

165

investment Properties

27

81

168 | Travel—Shore

Houses
Houses by Area
Industrial

26
56

and

Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting

153 | Tree Trimming
152 | Trucks and Trailers—For

Farms—Acreage—Estates

68

Homes—Campers—

29

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

Service

Buy

Women—Business

34
70

164 | Trade or Barter

Cemetery Lots and Crypts

76

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage
Sales
Schools and Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students

Men
and
Women—lIndustrial
154 | Sporting Goods and Equipment

Condominiums
Co-op Apartments

172
173
6

Found

| Miscellaneous
Miscell
For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To

120

WEPELES

22

III.

Repair

|
|
|
|
|

36
174

Sale

Business Property

67

149
146
141

ALTERATIONS
AND
HEMS.
VERY
good
workmanship
at
reasonable
prices. Maple and Simpson. UN 9-1172.

investment.

Box 60, Wilmette,

21

and

35

Instruments

Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings

114

| Mobile

DRESSMAKING
—
SPORTSWEAR,
Casual, Formal and Weddings.
ALSO ALTERATIONS.
CALL VErnon 5-0758.

T-255,

Partnerships

WITH

pay

Need

Will

elderly

Write

Ill.

60,

SHOP

Reason:

home.

MAN

Box

REPAIR

owner.

sickness

Exc.

w/following.

T-248,

ELECTRIC

WIN-

sale.

operator

sale

15A

for

‘write:

for

and

_

salon

for

For
info.
_. Wilmette.

A

ESTABLISHED.

beauty

124 | Lost and

Catering

| 8910

Service

|

113

150

EQUIP. FOR RENT

T OUR BID ON YOURS
sale. Phone for information.

Women

148 | Loans and _ Investments

Rooms

State

18

ae

_

of

Household

112

136 | Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
140 | Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service

17

Rooms

and

Musical

111 | Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Repair

122 | Interior Decorating

Light Housekeeping

38

Men

| Pianos
and
| Plumbing

Printing
110 | Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

Professional

138 | Household Goods—For Sale
144 | Household Goods—Wanted To
147 | In Memoriam

Industrial

16

and

Men—lIndustrial
Help Wanted—

134

Houses
Houses To Share

5

Service

Apartments

Hotels

15
15A

s Personal

Men—Household

|

30
1
180
57
4
33

108 | Piano Tuning

108A
109

126 | Home Service
128 | Household Appliance—

Furnished Houses
Garages
Halls and Studios

52

Opportunities
_ Investments
and
Partnerships

65

130

Board and Room
Convalescent Homes

107

193 | Real Estate Loans and: Mortgages
29 | Roofing and Siding
;

Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personal
Personal Service

54 |
55 |
66 |

Women—Household

Women—Baby Sitters
Women—lIndustrial

132

142 | Motorcycles—Go Carts
143 | Moving and Storage

| Gardening and Landscape Service—
Plants and Shrubs
| Gutters and Downspouts
| Heating
and Air Conditioning
| Help Wanted—
Women—Business and Professional

22
23

24

Apartments

201

and Gifts
rs and Contractors
ilding Maintenance and

Florists

Apartments To Share

191
182

and

_

INDEX

Town Houses
Vacation Rentals

64 | Help Wanted—
181
Men—Business

189 | Floor Refinishing and Covering

199

Supplies

63

Entertainment
Equipment Rental

196 | Exterminating
188 | Fireplace ‘Wood

192
190

s

53
171
2
10
21
75

170 | Electrical Service

or Sale

uilding

185
187

July

20,

19

�MP

DRIFTWOOD:

50

SPORTS

EDUCED
RATES
FOR
AUGUST
Riding day camp, enroll now.
Don Peebles Stables
Free Pick-up
966-9050.

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

and

Bathroom

workmanship

EDWARD

QUALITY REMODELING

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR 3-3370

Rooms

GENERAL
Howard’s

New
Box

ESTIMATES

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB
Save By Buying
Distributor

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

Touhy,

Chicago

6 p.m.,

Building Maintenance
and Repair

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry
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

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED

Call Tom

NOT

area.

TO

WASH

UN

OUT

7-8636

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
after

6-5400

PANELING,
BSMNT.,
REC.
RM.
ACcoustical ceils; floor tile, gen. carpentry and repair. By independent
carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

in shower

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

8-4852

HI

CERAMIC TILE

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

W.

Northfield

SMALL JOBS-—BIG JOBS
Door cutting, rec. rms., etc.
Best prices for weekend work.
Free estimates
272-4036

51

EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL

2734

84

REMODELING
AND
CARPENTRY
Paneling, Porches, Windows,
Etc. 15
yrs. experience. Do own work,
C. Gosser
AL 6-0789.

Inc.

A

Construction

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
"Let George Do It’’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

LUMBER)

Kitchen Salon

From

272-3829

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268

446-9079
FREE

Shop.

NEW
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
tile
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
work, roof repairs, concrete work.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE ESTIMATES
CRestwood 2-4429

IMPROVEMENT

FOR

Cabinet

PURTELL &amp; CO.

WICKES
WICKES

CONTRACTOR

CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE EST.
Remodeling; additions; new homes

Siding
If you want Quality
and Workmanship—Call:

OF

RECHTORIS

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

VE

Gutters
All types

24 hr. Emergency Service

pom additions
Rec. rooms
tchens
Family rooms
Athrooms
Dormers
Free Estimates Gladly Given
eal direct with owner—no salesmen
Once job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleanin
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

eal With

1328 Waukegan

Lauer Const. Co.

On

chens
Bedrooms
throoms
Porches
om Additions
Dormers
30 years on the North Shore
QUALITY WORK

1-1254

831-4767

HOME

OWNERS

AILABLE
NOW—THE
MANPOWER
nd equipment to give you a quality
uilt addition or interior remodeling
ork.
Free
estimates,
fully
bonded
hnd insured. 20 years’ experience.

orthfield Bldg. and Const.

Skokie Blvd.
a y: 835-3327

uty

20,

1967

Northbrook, Ill.
Eve.: 446-7064

TUCKPOINTING

Floor and Wall Tiling
BATHROOM

ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

EXPERT

interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

ON PATIOS,

Concrete

53

STEPS,

Work

Stone

or

Mosaic

LAWN

537-4200

BLACK DIRT

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS,
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertilizing, Trimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spraying.
Walter J. Michaels
PA 4-1272

RAKING

JAPANESE
GARDENS
SERVICE
Trimming
Evergreen
trees,
shrubs
Japanese style planting and cultivatme, CR 2-3543. After 8:30 p.m. 334-

Cc. L. VOLTZ
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SOIL
Glenview, Ill.
PArk 4-1691
and
ser-

HELGE BOYESEN
PA 9-2933, eves.—F ree estimates.
All kinds
of landscaping.
Specialize
ground covers for shady places.

PLASTERING
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.

55

Gutters

and

GUTTERS

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762
GENERAL MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass
blocks and_ concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

FULLY

4-9423

GUTTERS

ROOFING

Complete

Gutter and Downspout Service
All type Rose
“Serving the North Shore
for 25 yrs.”’

E. F. BASSING

Announcements
— Evanston Review * Wilmette Life ¢ Winnetka Talk * Gle ncoe News * Glenview

ORchard

Interior or Exterior House Painting

5-4030

By
Conway

hour

JOHN

or

sieaieode-te

_

L 1-5337_

S. NELSON

PAINTING AND
ALpine

DECORATING
1-3801

|

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
storm
windows,
attic =
removal,
All type
floors,
a
basement.
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0

KURT GRONAU

Shore

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
ES
mates. CRestwood 2-1557 after 5 p.m

INC.

FRAZIER PAINTING
ing. JU 8-0300 (bus.)

Specializing

4

864-0059

insured.

in

Using

Paint.

ss ee

EXTERIOR

PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING»
REE

—

-

work e

Boy

AND

+

ESTIMATES

GReenleaf 5-3048

DAvis 8-7687

STUDENTS—3

Housepainting.

will like us.”’

AND DECORATor 561-9373 (

exterior

Dutch

INTERIOR

COLLEGE

Free

YRS.

EXP.

Estimate. Fully
in exterior

specialize
insured,
We
work. CR 2-1859.

Serving the North Shore
for 46 years

STUDENT
College

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

level.

reasonable.
Ask

Do

Call

PAINTING
excellent

work.

CLEANED,

$85

PArk

9-0618

6 ROOMS

Spec. rates on int. and ext. pai
Est.
25. yrs.;
Plaster
repairs.
insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

REE
FREE

DECORATING

REASONABLE
REASONABLE

V

after

for Chuck.

W.C.O.T.A.M.

"i

]

ESTIMATES.
ESTIMA

All work

guarant

Call 869-6984

par

PAINTING AND DEC. SER.
Interior and exterior.
All types wall covering hung.

COMP.

matching.

color

Outside trim and siding painted.
Stucco and masonry painted.
Free estimates
Fully insured
Clean expert craftsman, proper prep.
Fast expert Service
Shore ref.
625-2555 North

Exterior Special
N. SUBURBAN DECORATORS, INC.
WINDOWS $2.50
No one can compete with us regarding
price and gusty of work done.
E HONOR ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

864-0059

‘‘We

know

that

you

will like

OUTSIDE
25

YEARS

PAINTING

All work

EXP, COLLEGE
and
tree

N. PADDOCK

Spencer

CRestwood

Av.

ALpine

hanging
Wilmette

Painting, Paper Hanging
G.

yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP
M. Garrett
328-0531

PAINTING/DECORATING
PAPER
HANGING,
PLASTERING
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REPAIRS
TROY MAINTENANCE SERVICE
GR_
5-6020
AL
1-4220

L&amp;S

Decorating/477-0726

INTERIOR
Specializing

AND
in

EXTERIOR.

stucco

and

never

wood

GUARA
peel

area

for

12

or

including

window

frames.

years.

All

crack.

eavesSe

&gt;

iF YOU HAVE A ROOF PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN ROOF TREATING S$
Cedar
or asphalt
shingles,
repair
treated or replaced. Flat decks co
ed
or
recovered.
Chimneys
tu
pointed. Gutters painted and mes!

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED ~
ORchard 5-4030
E. F.. Bassing

Tree Trimming

59

EXPERIENCE

LICENSED

COMPETED

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.

Cee

Member of National Arborist
=
Association and International Shade ~
3602

Tree Conference
PArk
Glenview Road

*

4-13¢

DAVEY

A COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVI

Accurate
diagnosis
of tree trouk
Arrange
now
for disease and in
apeees, Radio dispatched crews.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads.

painting.

© Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald ¢ Deerfield Villager * Hi ghwood Herald

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Siding

done by our own crews. Insured.
ot iguabaeigd
Skokie
Contractors.

2-5753

EXTERIOR

1-6344

this

will

all

35 YEARS
INSURED

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; SON
PAINTING AND DECORATING
1530

cover

overhangs

Decorators

AND

DuPont

and

SIDING

i" z

A-S DECORATORS

-finishing—paper

Remodeling Service, 2710
Ln., Northbrook, Ill. 272-0464.

Roofing
by

COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE
Expert painting and paper hanging
Top references. Free estimates.
Mon. through Fri.,
8-6 p.m.,
Sat. 9-12
865-7800

INTERIOR

©

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATII

ALUMINUM

PAINTING
Exterior
Painting-Tuckpointing-Maintenance
and
Gutter
work.
uality
work
guaranteed. Fast courteous service.
Free estimates.
House Contractors &amp; Associates.
722-1669

Wood

STUDENTS

945-1064 and 945-6679

ing

SHORE

GR 5-4365.

Exterior Housepainting—

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

NORTH

guaranteed.

R. Hawkins

No Job Too Small

Professional

ALTYSHO

NORT H

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
_
PAINTING AND WALL WASHING |

We

DAVID

SPECI

ON _

Insured. Free estimates. Call 267-1551. —

us.”

38

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

|

EXPERIENCED COLLEGE PAINTERS
Bob

DECORATORS,

you

PAINTING

PAINTING, WALL WASHING,
PAP
with
1
Neat
worker
hanging.
HO
experience.
Phone
evenings,
8654, Walsh.

SPECIAL

that

Lind

Complete Decorating Service
Fully Ins
Skilled workmen
Free Estimate
DA 8-5004

Estimate

Average Homes. Ask us about our
year guarantee.
E HONOR ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS
‘“‘We know

*

exterior. Good wor m
materials.
Reasonable

LIVINGSTON

INSURED

SUMMER

CLEANED

ORchard

BROS.

LE 7-073
3 Generations on North

Downspouts

Northern Eagle Roofing Co.

BILL HESKETH

BJORNSON

and

Best

Gunnar

SPECIALIZING IN FINE
Residential Painting and Decorating
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
Paintin
Painting
Paper
Hanging
Masonry Painting
Staining
Thorough Preparation—Best Materials.
FREE ESTIMATES

NEW
AND
OLD
LAWNS
REPAIRED,
nursery stock, complete maintenance
service, 20 years on the north shore
Franchi Landscape Service. CR 2-2611.

724-9704

ship.»
price.

478-0136

dead grass from lawns
B LADES E
CoO.
oO
9-1690, AFTER 7 P.M.

MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and tree service, sodding
seeding. Black dirt and tractor
vice. Free estimate. Call 537-6232.

Interior

2-2217

Free

‘

:

PAINTING AND DECORATING

Decorating

Insured

oe

Painting and Decorating ©
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
CR 22938
Henry Dier

WE
SPECIALIZE
IN ALL TYPES
OF
ogee
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.
Fully

pi

5-3255

work. GR
ee

SPENCER
DECORATING

Expert

DRIVESTONE,
WORK,
TRACTOR
ways,
grading,
rubbish
and
brush
removal.
Ebilsisor Trucking
CR 2-0173
TOF
Ss OI L—HUMUS—SAND—MA:
ure
power
weed
mowing—gravel
drives—rubbish removal—power lawn
rolling—tree
removal—fill
dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
The
Firewood
King
COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
MAINTENANCE
SERVICE.
Also all types of
planting, shrubs, trees and sod. Over 7
yrs.
experience
in
servicing
North
Shore
area.
Robincrest
Landscaping
Nursery, 831-4468.

PArk

and

E&amp;B

FRANK VOLE
LANDSCAPING AND GARDENING
REASONABLE RATES. CALL
ID 3-1160 AFTER 7 P.M.

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

a

CLEAN-UP
Free est.

678-2458
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED

Removes

+ Painting

Plant-

designing.
INC.
537-4200

. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
s ae
Cleanup
.
Tractor Work
894-1947

57

JENSEN

alte Boney to! Europe.
ing, hie
insured
guaranteed,
an experience,

REPAIRED

AND

STUCCO $275

SERVICE

SODDING,
CUTTING,
power raking, shrubbery.

MOWERS

N. SUBURBAN

IMPORTED HAND CARVED
|.
Fountains—Reflecting
and
Waterfalls
pools—Rock Gardens—Indoor Tropical
Gardens—Mosaic and Terrazzo patios
and
Terraces—Custom
designed
and
installed
enclosures—Garden
Lighters—Creative Landscape
MEXICAN ARTS,
894-1947

LAURITZ

A

AND SONS
- Complete Decorating Service
478-5955
Ark
CLearbrook 9-0495

Tractor—

Mower and
Service

SHARPENED

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants and Shrubs

ing—Brick,

‘

Lawn

Painting and Decorating

BAKED

Milwaukee Av., north of Glenview Rd.,
next to Tollway Bridge
WEST GARDEN
VA 4-6146.

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
p.m.
PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK
stone
Also
etc.
floor,
patio,
Walks,
and black top paving. Young, competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.
328-0797
ACRES CONCRETE
Cement work. City sidewalks.
Also-Carpenter and Remodeling.
Midwest Bank Card
aoa. 3 it.
icensed, bonded and insured.

54

ALUMINUM

enamel.
Never paint again. Guaranteed by manufacturer against peeling.
Serving this area for 12 yrs. All wor
‘done by our own crews. Insured. Free
677Contractors,
Skokie
estimates.

56

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.”’
DRIVECONTRACTOR
CEMENT
steps,
ways,
re airs
walks,
patios,
Servforms. Basement waterproofed,
ing North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174

TILING

Rd., Glenview

and

REMODEL-

Fireplaces, Rock Gardens and Walls.
Hee of Experience. Phone IDlewood
-5993.
CERAMIC TILE—SLATE QUARRY
INSTALLATION AND REPAIR
FREE ESTIMATES
KNUTH TILE—RO 3-6680

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

ROOMS.

POWER

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

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

And Save 20%

RECREATION

‘57

Gutters and Downspouts

‘GUTTERS

Carpentry, Cabinet Making

867-9199

5-0262

AGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

INSURED
replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

55

Building Maintenance
and Repair

PLASTERING

Roofing

(DIV.

styl-

ing.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

Remodeling

HOME

and smart

All

FOR THE FINEST IN:
Kitchen Remodeling
Room Additions
Rec.

CONTRACTOR

CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
types of remodeling,
additions
New
Construction,
Garages
FREE
ESTIMATES
272-5353
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

Contractors

Improvement

Basement
Dormers

51

—

O. SCHULZ

GENERAL

Expert

Contractors

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

CKES
Home

and

HAROLD

AND

Fitness camp. High School boys, short
term, Aug. 5 through 18, Write: Mike
Skuran,
Niles Coach, Camp Driftwood,
“+Box 235, Minong, Wisconsin.

HOME

Builders

pd

Camps

f

Classified —

�Lael
sli

Tree Teimmieg

67

Home

=XPERT TREE REMOVAL
L

US

GIVE

YOU

AN

ie

stump

grinding.

|

JIM BEINLICH—The
TREE

tIMMING,

:

Firewood

‘Glencoe

THOMAS

have.
insured
Modern
disposal
up. Also
King

VErnon 5-1195

~H. A. Morrison,
TREE

FEEDING,

equipment,
51 years of

Feeding,

Removal.

Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945
ELM

TREE

REMOVAL

Fully insured;

state licensed;

Free estimates.
_ 729-1769 or 446-3651

HOME
e

Remodeling

WE DO IT ALL

order.

to

made

Dawson,

lavatories
Call

repair.

Furniture

1-6709.

or AL

251-5737

REC. ROOMS, PANEL-

CARPENTRY,

all
ing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and Call
Bienen,

TALLY

328-3050.

all, basement
Call UNiversity

63

and work
4-3604.

Electrical

ANDY'S

RESIDENTIAL,
~ Commercial
satisfaction

of

all

kind.

Service

ELECTRIC

INDUSTRIAL,

wiring,

DAvis

8-3058.

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering
FLOOR SANDING AND REFINISHING
ree

floors

estimate

:

are our

specialty

Bob’s

CRestwood

Floor

~

Co.

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

HENSCHEL

FLOORING

CO.

Sanding
and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
olyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.

Glenview

area 20 yrs.

Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.
and

Air-Conditioning

REPAIRS—REAS. RATES
ans., no obligations. 328-3311

; 67,

Home

CUSTOM

VAN

SHELTON

All

types

CLEANING

stores, offices; Floors stripped,
bed, polished; Bsmts. cleaned;
and windows washed. 638-0777.

exterior

scrubWails

painting.

WALLACE
HOUSECLEANING
SERvice. Wall washing;
carpet cleaning.
Compl. cleaning for vacant homes and
apts.
Low prices. 864-3946 Free estimate.
:

Bill's Cleanup Service

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED

-PArk 4-0749

5

24 Hr. Answering

ROOM

WASHED,

Windows
washed
and
work, Small carpenter
after 7:30 P.M.

Andy's Home

Service

APPROX.

$70.

polished,
yard
jobs. DA 8-5945

Maintenance

And Clean up. Free Estimates.
Expert Service. DA 8-3058

:

FLOOR CLEANING

_

Buffing.
stripping,
waxing.
All work
‘guar.
Have
reg.
service plan.
Free
est. Resid., comm., indust. HU 6-4393.

Scurry

Home

“AND CLEAN
Expert

service.

4 — Classified
pee

Maintenance

UP. FREE

ESTIMATES.
GR

REFINED EUROPEAN LADY IN THE
50s, w/no attachments, is looking for
employment
in
a _ nice
place,
for
widower, as a real neat housekeeper,
good
cook
and
companion;
likes
traveling. Phone 724-2597.

House
Evanston.

Howard Employment Agency
273-4849

864-8983.

6-0145

FINE IRONING, SHIRTS,
blouses, family bundles. Free pick
and delivery.
Call 864-0917

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

and

Slip Covers—
Made

LIVE-IN

RECONDITION,
RELINE
DRAPES,
curtains, cafes. Slipcovers or upholstery for small pieces. Sewing of all
kinds. PArk 4-5824.

$25 WK.
Jessie Jean

COLLEGE
ting jobs.
Wilmette.

5-6014.

Situations

102

TRAINED
EXPERIENCED
PRACTIcal nurse, excellent references, neat,
patient.

729-4472

Prefer

MATURE
WOMAN
sit. Call 272-0509.
hour. Mrs. Wood.

days.

IN

Sitting

WANTS
TO BABY
Northbrook. $1.00 an

CHILD CARE FOR VACATIONERS,
wknd.
proxying.
eve.
sitting,
future
bookings.
Complete
charge.
Five hr.
min, 251 1726 before 5 p.m.

PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480
TYPING DONE AT HOME
Experience
in.
business
and_
thesis
work. Scientific subjects my specialty.
IBM typewriter. Reas. rates, 491-9352.

103

Situations Wanted-—Men
Business and Professional

Accountant, Univ. Grad.,
Part-Time. 348-6094.

WANTED—-TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

WOULD
WELCIME
THE
OPPORT
nity of discussing with you the ma
opportunities
now
available,
yo
future prospects with American,
27
our complete fringe benefit progra
including Health and Life Insuran.,
Profit Sharing and Retirement, Ed
cation Plan and Employee Discounts
We

Flexowriter Operator
EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED,
will train woman
interested in
term employment.
Basic typing
required
to
learn
to
operate
equipment.

IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR RECE)
graduate
with
B.A.
in English
a
some science background, for cata
and
direct
mail
writing.
Relat
experience
helpful but not requiré
Looking for young woman
interest
in
learning
and
growing
with
4a
Advertising Department.

Art

Apprentice

GOOD
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
RECE]
college art major or art school grad
our Advertising Department. Paste
work,
filing of art work
and
soj
layout. Excellent starting salary .
working conditions.

Dictaphone Secretary
CHALLENGING
POSITION
F
young woman
with at least 2 yea
business experience and an interest
assuming responsibility. Excellent
portunities
for
advancement.

AMBITIOUS
PERSON
WANTED
take
charge
of company
Literati
and Sample Room.
Will play a v
role in dynamic advertising progra
assisting
on
many
projects
to |
important
selling
tools
in hands
salesmen. Position requires individ

who

exec.

sec'y

SMALL FIRM-—-ALL
Age 25 up. FREE.

Evanston
Employer

273-5180
$500-600

SKILLS

NEEDED.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

5 day

week,

from

2020

EWIS

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
Interview---Test—and meet people
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston
475-1800

Ce a

ae

ate

Bluff

—

9 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

Telephone Sales
FULL TIME
GOOD TYPING ABILITY
PLEASANT TELEPHONE MANNE
Apply

Betty

Graham

Thurs.

or Fri

The Hollister Newspaper
1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

AL

WORK

Av.,

Wilmette
GR

5-19

AT SCHOOL

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SEVER
educational institutions, involving
most any skill or combination of sk

you may

possess:

secretarial,

cler

general office, typing, public cont
Then again there is some one or
of these features, tuition reduction
week paid vacation, merit increase

LIFF

EMPLOYMENT

SERVICE

No Fee. Hours 9-5
Sat. by appt. 636 Church. St.,

UN 9.
Evang

file clerks and typists
SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
EXPE
ence
for
various
Northshore
fir
Many
of
these
firms
will
t
beginners.

brownlie
708 Church
328-3400.

personnel
St., Evanston

PERSONNEL

SECY

$52

WELL
KNOWN
NORTH
SUBURH
firm is looking for a secy to t
Personnel Manager. No previous
sonnel experience needed. FREE

1618

EVANSTON
ASSOCIATION
WANTS
A
receptionist. Some typing. No experience necessary. 9-5. FREE.

Lake Forest-Lake

sup

RIDGE AV.
EVANST'
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
Qualified Applicants Welcome

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SK

~

SERVICE
Avis

8-

COOK, MUST
BE EXPERIENCED
quantity cooking or will train some
willing to learn. Other cafeteria
needed, short hours. Must have
transportation,
Uniforms
furnis
Good pay. Starting Sept. Ist Call
2-6400 or 272-2219.
CASHIER
FROM
12
NOON
Td
p.m.
prefer
mature
woman;
i
binger Drug Co., Evanston. DAvi
2500, Mr. Berner.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving

minimum

LEWIS

RECEPTIONIST

1618

with

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATIO

St., Evanston

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

work

8:30 to 5:30
5 day week

TO

ST.

can

vision,
Light
typing
_heipful.
experience necessary, will train ful

Classified

EMP. AGENCY

518 DAVIS

B
lc
s'
t

Copywriter

Corp.

YOUNG LAWYER—$475
In pleasant Loop office you'll train in
high paying legal work. Trial lawyer,
who
is young
and
dynamic,
needs
capable
Girl
Friday
to
welcome
clients, keep court date calendar up to
date, remind him of speaking engagements
(he’s
active
politically),
and
occasionally accompany him to court
on his big
cases.
Much
interesting
public contact. Exc. potential. No fee.
Open Mon. till 7 p.m. Sat. till noon

491-0600

for:

All

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

EVANSTON

openings

Biller Typist

Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
YO 6-3000, Ext. 2593 ~
Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY

have

WILL
TRAIN
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRA
uate
in
this
important
phase
business
operations.
Good
typ’
speed required.

Minerals

Ridge Av.,
An Equal Opportunity

A Good Company To Go With
Good Company To Grow With

A

Literature Room and
Sales Promotion Assistant

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMAN
NEEDED
for
interesting
assignment
in
the
Finance
Department
of national organization.
Will assist in all operations of the dept. Prefer some college
and secretarial experience, good typing skills required. Excellent starting
salary, liberal fringe benefit.

|

BABY
SITTING—YOUR HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better
Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.

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

AMERICAN HOSPITAL

ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT

Wishes Day Work

Sit. Wtd.—Baby

Wanted—Women

SECRETARY
ORDER CLERK

An

1740

WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK
Evanston ae

Situations Wanted—-Women
Business and Professional

natured,

LIKE
work.

6-5814

PREFER IRONING.
Telephone 285-7178

HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WISHES
BABY SITTING. 3 OR 4 AFTERNOONS A WEEK. CALL AL 6-0224
EXPERIENCE
AND REFERENCES

good

up

EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
DESIRES
day
work;
cleaning,
laundry
and
ironing. North Shore references. Own
transportation. 869-0719.

Woman

Women

You
will enjoy
our
many
company
benefits,
good
salary,
outstanding
working
conditions
and 7 hour day.
For interview phone Mrs. Lynch.

PER WEEK, TUES. AND SAT.
Call 924-6450 after 6:30 p.m.

RESPONSIBLE
HIGH
SCHOOL
JUNior available for baby sitting, days or
evenings. Call HI 6-7218.

100

Help

General Cleaning; 2 Days

Wanted—Students

and

BUSY SPOT IN CUSTOMER
SERVICE
section
of our
Industrial
Chemicals
Division
offers
a variety
of
work,
including telephone contact with customers.
This
person
will
process
orders
and invoices ‘and type correspondence. Shorthand is preferred, but
an otherwise qualified candidate will
be considered without it.

GIRL
WANTS
BABY-SITExp.; ref.; prefer Winnetka,
HI

EMPLOYMENT
98

Sit. Wtd.—Men

Professional

SUPPLY CORPORATIO

5401

GIRLS
829-0654

EXPERIENCED
LADY
WOULD
two or three days of domestic
Reference. 869-1673 after 5 p.m.

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

76

105

MAN,
WIFE
EXPERIENCED
AND
reliable for office or store cleaning.
Evenings call after 5 p.m.
475-0496.

&amp; Chemical

MAIDS

ALSO JAMAICA
Service

Service

ESTIMATES
729-3374
EXP.
MAINT.
CLEANING
STORES
offices,
bldgs.,
residences.
Stripping
waxing floors. Window washing. Refs.
Own equipment. 864-3482.

International

WOMAN
DESIRES
LAUNDRY
WORK
or
house
cleaning.
Evanston,
Wilmette,
Glencoe,
and
Winnetka
preferred. Call after 6 p.m. 752-3866.

1024

Draperies

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND
INterior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any
type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.
EXPERIENCED
MAN
WANTS
ODD
jobs:
Walls,
window
washing,
basement
and
garage
cleaning, ~ light
hauling. DA 8-7381.
2

lroning Done In My Home
GR 5-1250

AND

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING
75

or 475-1800.

LADY WANTS TO DO IRONING
IN HER HOME. REFERENCES.
Call after 4 p.m. also weekends.
869-9227
REFINED
YOUNG
EVANSTON
WOMan
wishes
work
on
Sat.
and
some
Sundays, with nice family in or near
Evanston preferred. UN 9-8459.

Furniture

QUALITY
UPHOLSTERING
furniture Repairs. Fine fabrics.
Our 74th year in Winnetka.
LINDWALL’S
808 Oak St., Winnetka
HI

HOUSE PAINTERS
Two exp. N.U. students w-exc. work
and personal refs. to paint houses for
the summer. Please call Mr. Dalton,
869-7747

Agency

HOUSEKEEPER--CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing and reupholstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 1328

Sherman,

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

811 Elm St., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-1047
IN
VICINITY
OF
WILMETTE
TO
serve as companion;
will fix evening
meal. Hrs. from 3 to 5 p.m., 3 or 4
or? a week or Sat. Have transp. 256-

SERVICE

MAINTENANCE

MEN,
EXPERIENCED
AND RELIable,
for
office
cleaning.
Floors
stripped, scrubbed and polished.
Call 446-4445 or 724-6233

107.

DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES

SAGGING
CHRS.,
SOFAS
REPAIRED
in
the
home
with
sagproof
steel
webbing. Expert furn. repairing.
(on
contract)
upholstering. Call anytime.
DA 8-0446.

Custom

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANSIT
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, INC.
E. Ontario St.
Chicago 60611.

Emp.

3

FREE

4-6656

Lindgren

= Situations Wanted—Men
Household

Jim's Wall Washing

Housekeeper and Companion

factory,

WINDOW. WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
and

&amp;
218

SLIPCOVERS-—:

FURN.

WORKERS

MO

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.

“The L&amp;S Service 477-0726
Interior

DAY

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.

ACME

BELIEVE?

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

SALE

FABRIC

YOU

Business and

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and
_nonstudents for any type work. Top Refs.
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf 5-0743.

MARY POPPINS
HAZEL
MARY MEYER
MR. CLEAN
No? Good. These we don’t have. BUT
we
do have
8 Belgian
nannies,
27
Dominican
housekeepers,
15 English
and Scottish mother’s helpers and 5
South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE

SERV.

cleaning—homes,

~ WOULD

Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
fabric. 42 Price Drapery Sale. Carpetrf
from
$4.69 per
yd. Work
guar.
FREE estimates, Terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

Service

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS
CLEANED
MAKE APPT., AL 1-5350

and

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL-—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—

Custom

‘Air Conditioning Service
GUAR.
Questions

RENT

Situations Wanted-——-Women
Household

AND

PArk 4-1395.

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed,
buffed.
Home
or_
office.

66 Heating

_ township

FOR

SLIPCOVER

in the finish of your choice

Dark

TRIER

JULY ONLY
REUPHOLSTERY

AND

Estimates,

FREE

guaranteed,

NEW

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

dry-

addition,

room

the

104

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

MAN
WANTS
PART-TIME
CLEAN
= heyy or grill man. Call after 5:00

OFFICE

WILL HAND
ADDRESS
ENVELOPES
at home. Wedding invitations; Christmas
cards;
bills,
ete.
Good
hand
writing. 256-2563,

and

MALE
ATTENDANT
—
COOK
AND
assist with male invalid or convalescent for several hours a day or longer.
Call Harold, 274-2257.

BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.
UN 4-0981

Cleaners

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

SPECIALIZE

CARPENTERS

remodeling,

in

prices.

Reasonable

of work.

pes

Serving

831-4767

and

cabinets

ing. All types

&amp; Furniture
43-8744

Free Estimates
ALpine 1-5697
SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
ACE
RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

‘74

REMODEL-

KITCHEN

Rug

SERVICE
letters, misc.
Dependable
272-8680

107.

Situations Wanted—Men
Business

HAVE ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER
Want regular business work;
specialize in college thesis work;
capable
and dependable. 729-4016.

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

Siding
pourra
clectrica
Shore

on the North

COMPLETE

HOME TYPING
Manuscripts, tapes,
Experienced
Reas. rates

or

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.

_ WOODCRAFT SHOP
:
Carpentry—-Cabinet Work—Repairs
- Material for Home Craftsmen
UNiversity 4-6462
636 Maple Ave.
:
Between Davis and Church

Mr.

Associated

Roofing

AL 1-1254

Cleaning

NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair —
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.

3748

Save 20%, On

airs
Windows
anelin
+ net 30 years

Upholstery

SHAMPOOERS

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

And

and

SERVICEMASTER

Arborist

SPECIALISTS

‘Spraying, Trimming,
wks

Rug

HAULING.
869-6984

Professional Rug Cleaning

SURGEONS

SPRAYING,

experience
in treating
North
Shore
trees is available by phoning. Members
National
Arborist
Association
:
National Shade Tree Organization.
rest 6-4380
VErnon
5-0514

gee

72

BASEMENTS,

103

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

AT-HOME
TYPIST
DESIRES
WORK.
Will do dictaphone,
manuscript,
correspondence,
general
typing.
Fast,
professional ee
rates.

WE CLEAN
GARAGES,
Reasonable

J. LYNCH

tree
surgery,
modern
trained operators. Our

100

BEST WAY
WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE
Reasonable rates
Call 478-2900

ESTIMATE

On any removal problem you
Our men are experienced and
2 all phases of tree removal.
ydraulic equipment at your
with the know-how to back it

birviek :

July 20, |

�mt

*

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

Business

Professional

? ASK THE THOUSANDS
: WE HAVE PLEASED!

“They will tell you that MAR(QUART has the Largest Se100%

FREE

TO

YOU

Receptionist-secy
PShowroom receptionist
octor’s receptionist
Old Orch.
e.
peceetiee
eception, learn swbd
yg
typing,
It
,
Reception

4
450
433
425
390
350

500-575
550
550
550
500
500
475-500
475
475

3 Secy’s to Presidents
Secy to Exec, V.P
:
English-German secy
**‘Girl Friday’’ to Sales Dir.
WSecy to Treasurer
Learn personnel, be secy
2 Export secy’s
Electronics secy
Secy, learn purchasing

secy

relations

}Public

450

500
475
450
433
425
415
405
400

Secretary learn dictaphone
Learn advertising, type
Help Personnel Mgr., type
Order typist
Typist, general ofc.
Train for Sr. typist, Old Orch
Secy to Doctor, no steno
typing. phones,1 girl ofc.
Lt
small

yg,

350

ofc.

700-900
650-850
600-850
500
350-450
450
400

’Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
1401 or 360 Programmers
3 Personnel ass’ts, coll.
R.N. industrial exp
_.
Key punch op’s, many
Customer service, no typing
100% public contact

SUITE

226 IN THE

NEW

of West

Parking

End

At North

ORchard

Lot

IMPROVE

and

ST.

AMbassador

10035

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

YOUR

moving,

HIGH

2-1! 142

FOR A
OPPORTUNITY
ATTRACTIVE
as receptionistpoised young woman

leading

a

for

North

Shore

gency

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

Parkway, Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Opportunity Employer
.

Equal

BOOKKEEPER — FULL CHARGE
Possibility to become office manager.
Light typing but dictation equipment
available.
and
secretarial
service
Small office. 3 weeks vacation. Profit.
Sharing. Medical Insurance.
HENK
NEWENHOUSE
Distributor of Films
1825 Willow Rd., Northfield

INC.

For interview phone Jim Issacs
CHECKERS SIMON &amp; ROSNER
FI

AT

BY PHONE

SP 4-2828

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD
Exec. Secy. to V.P. Sales
Medical center receptionist
Peppy girl for Personnel
Bookkeeper who likes variety
Payroll trainee lovely new ofc.
Receptionist, learn switchboard

575
400
425
550
410
$385

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Girl Friday for Personnel mgr.
Dictaphone right arm, Sales ofc.
1 girl office, no steno 9-5
Receptionist, busy doctor’s ofc.
Receptionist front desk showrm.
Custgmer service girl
F.C. Bookkeeper
small office

565
$500
$525
$395
$400
$450
$575

HIGHLAND PARK—DEERFIELD
$400
Receptionist front desk new ofc,
$550
Secy to President, small office
$525
assistant
Busy sales manager’s
$450
Light bkkping, 3 girl office

Phones,
Animal

customer

hospital

$390

contact 9-5

$400

receptionist

WILMETTE—EVANSTON
9 to 5 girl Friday, Publishing
Expedite orders, light typing
Beginner for showroom 9-5
Receptionist to interview
Bookkeeping machine or hand to
M.D. wants trainee

$550
$411
$350
$400
$600
$390

MORTON GROVE-—SKOKIE
1 Girl office, variety
Recptionist, train for switchbd.
light typing
service,
Customer
Compose letters for sales mgr.
Public contact, light steno aid mgr.
Keypunch trainee, no skills
All around general office variety

$500
$390
$390
450
$450
350
$400

POPU-

Shore

res-

AND

LP'S

ARE
NEEDED
FOR
INFIRMARY
OF
Presbyterian Home located in Northwest Evanston. All shifts open, 5 day
week,
full
or
part-time,
pleasant
working
conditions.
Apply in person
3131 Simpson
St., Evanston
or call
492-4910 for further details.

SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
-SINGLE GIRLS

MEDICAL

RECEPTION

:

1630 Chicago

1618

COST

ACCOUNTING

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

CLERK

Will train for interesting and variety
of office
of duties. Basic knowledge
machine
helpful.
Company
paid va
cations. Hospital and major medica
insurance, Hours 8:30 to 4:30. Call Mr
Zarski OR 4-8422 or JU 8-8811. Keckley
Mfg. Co. 3400 Cleveland, Skokie.
IN
GENeral office work. Must be good typist.
Permanent pnaseion, Gelary open. Call

OMAN

EXPERIENCED

DOCTORS

OFFICE

ASSISTANT:

Nurse or experienced aide. Attractive
salary and working conditions. Phon e

e

1967

NO TYPING

Travel Agency
General Office
Sales Order Clk.
Dental Asst.
Figure Clerk
File Clerk
Switchboard trainee
Accounting trainee
No fees on these

North

Evanston,

EVANSTON—ROOM 602

Full Time

Ill.

Emplover

3715 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.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

FRIDAY

SHARP
SECRETARY
NEEDED
FOR
small, very active office. Must take
shorthand
anl
have
some _ basic
knowledge
of
simple
bookkeeping.
Able
to act
in capacity
of admin.
assist. Take charge type of girl. Deal
with
people
all
over
the
world.
Opportunity
for
tremendous
growth
with a young company. Salary open, 5
day week.
For personal interview call 446-8590.

Work
morning
or
afternoon
with
children, ages 3 through 6 in one of
midwest’s
finest
Montessori
Schools
located
in
Evanston.
Convenient
to
CTA.
Teaching
experience
not
required. Compensation includes salary.
Address
reply
to
Mrs.
Johns,
918
Judson Av., Evanston.

MATRON

&amp; Co.

Edens Plaza
AL

Jobs now available in Evanston, Wilmette, Skokie,

Glenview and Highland Park.

CHURCH.

wanted

EXECUTIVE

for

PARISH

Bethlehem

SECRETARY

Church,

Deer-

field; experience in typing and filin
and _ ability to meet people required.
Position now open. Phone 945-3040 or
945-2221.

Apply Now
Illinois Bell Telephone

SMALL
OFFICE
NO
SHORTHAND
Davis
Street.
$425.
Social
Service
organization.
Call
Wally,
BOULEVARD Evanston Employment

Evanston

125 Church
362-5520

GENERAL OFFICE
Interesting work in friendly Evanston
office near ‘‘L’’ and bus. Some light
typing. 3614 hours.
Tinkertoy
GR 5-3333
SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR
Full time for exclusive country club
on north shore.
Paid hospitalization,
vacation and year-end bonus. Call Mr.
DeWees, 835-3000 for appointment.

Employer

train

you

a new

receptionist.

serving

Lake Forest-Lake
“ts,

Bluff

They'll

to sit in decorator

reception room and greet
and guests. Light typing
eeree
ree

for

public

all
and.

contact

:

furnished

cal

—

MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT

6028

_

Dempster

36i

KEY PUNCH
A STEPPING

WE

where the
of moving

No

STONE

PROGRAMMING
HAVE
SEVERAL’
POS
CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT

Fee. Hours

Sat.

hy

(6)

work is varied and ¢
ahead are excellent.

appt.

personnel

*

SERVIC

9-5

636 Church

St.,

9-3520

Evanston

sec y

brownlie
708 Church

personnel

CONVENTION

trade

oe

PLANNER.

Association
Call

Service.

OR

MEDI

desires

ability
to
and _ hotel

members.
ment

=

St., Evanston

328-3400

girl

w

assist
with t
reservations

Jim,

Skokie

5-2300.

Em

Teller— Full Time
EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY.
MA
fringe
benefits.
Equal
opportuii
employer.
First
National ype!
Deerfield,
757
Deerfield
Rd.,
field. 945-6000, Mr. Richter.
JR. SECRETARY
a
Groom
for
V.P.’s_
spot.
steno

typing

ne

50. Good

hg
urphy

1612 Chicago,

variety.

Plush

:
Employment

Servi

Evanston

UN

off

=

9.9510

Manicurist in Winnetka
CLIENTELE.

CALL

HI

0762, evenings GL 6-7855, Mr. Antho
MEDICAL TECHNICIAN FOR
P
atric

Dally

office

excers

conditioned

in

Glenview.

Fri.

office.

WANTED:

Good

PA

Part-

salary,

4-4400.

PART-TIME

:

Experienced Secretary
CALL

Villager * Highwood Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield
and The Village Lamplighter,

:

RECEPTION
$425 MONTH

NICE

1520 Chicago
869-9915

,

1-8400

typing
Plane

DOES
OWNING
YOUR
OWN
BUSIness appeal to you? Can you budget
on a $10,000 salary plan for 3 years
while acquiring experience? If you are
age
30-50
and
interested
in a new
career, call DAvis 8-8500.

etc.

Position —

INTERNATIONAL
FIRM.
SHE
V
4
be sec’y to personnel
administrato1
All skills. Age to 45. FREE
ae

TEACHING ASSISTANT
MONTESSORI SCHOOL

SALES

&gt; =.

EXCELLENT
FIRM,
MOVING |
new, large N. suburban headqua:

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

GIRL

jobs

Personne

328-7466.

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

Libertyville

Shore

Responsible position, modern_computerized accounting operation. Requires
good figure aptitude,
typing
ability,
some previous experience in accounting or clerical work.

- Hillcrest 6-0976.

ily 20,

Av.,

Opportunity

z

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
Small Office

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell benefits including regular increases, tuition aid,

An Equal Opportunity

Equal

‘

GENERAL OFFICE :

Insurance Company

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SECRETARIES

also needs

6-4242

EVANSTON
DOCTOR
WANTS
A RE
ceptionist.
Typing
needed.
No
Sat
Northbrook pediatrician also needs a
receptionist. FREE.

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. 414 today!
Washington National

Accounting Clerk

calls, etc.

opportunities,

Wanted—Women |

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

Packaging Corp. of America

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.

promotion

Help

Business and Professional

Are ‘you interested in
joining the staff of a
modern and progressive
firm, conveniently
located in downtown
Evanston?
Would you enjoy working
with congenial co-workers
who are proud to be
associated with a company
which offers outstanding
benefits?
Does the policy of promotion
from within interest you?

An

AS: An Operator — you will be a vital link in the
nation's communications network. You can handle
Long Distance calls, Information numbers, emer-

SECRETARY

An

5-2400

DEVON

INC.

ASINTERESTING
AN
HAVE
WE
signment in our patent division for a
young woman
preferably
with some
have
Must
experience.
secretarial
excellent typing skill and be familiar
with
dictaphone
transcription.
Shorthand helpful but not required.

Searle

W.

REGISTER

ILLINOIS. BELL

$390-$430. Call Mr. Bergstrom.
J. PULTE,
272-7862

MAY

Have A Job That Counts With

income
upper
quality
of
builder
when
ease
at
be
Should
homes.
meeting and talking with people. Must
of
be
to
desire
a genuine
convey
service to customers, have a pleasant
Accuvoice.
e
telephon
and
ity
personal
Salary
a necessity.
in typing
racy
WM.

North

AT AUSTIN

NORTHWEST

NURSES—RN'S

OR 3-3131.
PYRENEES RESTAURANT
Skokie
Skokie
Blvd.

RECEPTIONIST
typist

INCOME

DRUGS

"FORD"

WAITRESS
lar,
fast
taurant.

AT THE ‘‘L’”’ IN
NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

Inc

869-7234

9-1142

1737 HOWARD

YO

Suite 22!
Evanston, Illinois

Bldg.

Westmoreland

YOU

708 Church Street

SKOKIE

ORCHARD,

OLD

of America,

600 up
390-450
350-425
415

F.C. bkpr, steno helpful
Accounts rec. or payable
Payroll clerks, train or exp.
Lt. bkping, lt. typing, 1 girl ofc.

5347

White Collar
Girls

400

Secy to editor, no dictation

Typist,

SUN

5945 W. DEMPSTER

One Visit to our office
qualifies you for temporary
part-time work in loop or
your area.
NO FEES
TOP RATES
Register With

450

exp

no

skills,

good

yg,

Secy,

ABOVE

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

pets
f
anes

TFYPISTS

EMPLOYMENT

STENOS
EYPis&gt;
KEYPUNCH

Positions

107.

Professional

100%
FREE JOBS
MORTON GROVE

For Experienced

;

and

"FORD"

Available

“4

ALWAYS

Professional

Job Opportunities

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

lection of Suburban

and

Help Wanted—Women &gt;
Business

Numerous

MARQUART
The

107.

Help Wanted—Women

et

he

:

864-3996

Classified aad
ams

3

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107

Help Wanted=-Women
Business

and

PICTURE
AND

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

LIBRARIAN

DESIGN

SECTION

NEEDS

erson with several years college and
owledge
of
library
procedure
to
pape
and organize pictures used in
4
4 publication.

od

typing

and

steno

skills

with

AUDITORY

to assume

variety of duties. Must have
year

ALUMNI

DEPART-

high school graduate

at least

LIBRARY

GEOLOGY
GRADUATE

_CLERK-TYPIST

N.U.

\OMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
igh school graduate with good typing
and handwriting.

~ HANDWORKER
FILL

REQUESTS

from

customers.

graduaie.

CIRCU-

High

school

Glenview

CULLIGAN,

MARKETING
ONAL
ORGANIZATION
REwires alert woman with good secrerial skills for assignment in Marketg@
Department.
Must
be excellent

Dist with dictaphone

experience

and

to
carry
out
a_
variety
of
strative responsibilities. Salary
imensurate with experience. Com-

869-2580,

Ext. 416

YOU LIKE
of

English.

employer.

_

FIGURES

1657

Fees

paid

Hours 9-5

SERVICE

_by appt. 636 Church

sASY

CAN
by

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT

Fee.

are

COMMUTING

UN

St.

TO

9-3520

Evanston

LOOP

FOR

sting position.
Office managerretary
for consulting _percnclomiats.
“ros
e street from
icago-Northn
station
in
new _ building.
:
requires excellent typing and

ral

secretarial

skills

but

no

and,
Light
bookkeeping,
renm and
client
contact.
College

pful

co

but not required.
Excellent
nsation. To age 45. Call 944-0444

:
the day. Mr. George Blomgren.
n
Evenings
after 8 ALpine 1-3062.

SDIUM
ope
_ office needs girl

LIFE
pom
er
experienced
in genera

office work. Should have some typing
and bookkeeping skill. Pleasant office
ated in center of Glenview. Hours
1:30-4:30. Call Mr. Rothermel or Mr.

ber; g 729-2250.

BUILDERS

OFFICE

Versatile girl for one girl office to
handle all duties. We will train to our
routine
but
knowledge
of
typing
essary
genial
and bonus

and
shorthand
desirable.
surroundings.
Good salary
arrangement.
:

‘f Builders, 5636 N. Western
LO

1-1671.

Doctors
ILL

Chicago.

Office

TRAIN

NORTHSIDER

TO

eet Soong
set appts., type bills.
5.
Free
IVY Personnel,
7247
W.
‘ouhy, SP 4-8585 or 4770 N. Lincoln,

R 5-0400.

LOO

Academic
(

PSYCHOLOGIST

situation.

work

:
tan

$135

PER

_ We

are

looking

CONTACT

for women

WEEK.

LEPHONE
ANSWERING
OPERA_ tor. New air cond. office. Over 30 yrs.
old
preferred. Evening and weekend
rs.

Excellent

_

Typing.

- Write:

wages.

256-4300,

Mrs.

MORNINGS.

Office responsibilities.

Downtown

Evanston.

T-236, Box 60, Wilmette,

b — Classified

Il.

An

Equal

Opportunity

Packaging Corp. of America

NO SHORTHAND
Be a top secretary with a top salary
in
a
famous
firm.
There
is
good
opportunity to advance plus excellent
company benefits including discount.
SERVICE
UN 9-3520
DA 8-7466.

PART-TIME
SALES
AND
MERchandising in grocery stores. Married.
Automobile
necessary.
Attractive
hourly
pay
plus
car
allowance.
Average 4 days per week. 9 a.m. to
2:30,
9 months
per
year.
Call
Mr.
Evans
at 761-7701 between
2:30 and
5:30 p.m. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. all
day.

EXCELLENT
WORKING
CONDItions, day or evening, full and parttime.
EVANSTON COFFEE SHOPPE
1714 CENTRAL STREET
475-9211
PEDIATRICIAN
OFFICE
OLD
ORchard.
Younger
applicant ‘who
can
work well with children. Fair Salary.
No typing.
Good
hours.
Permanent.
Call
Jim. Skokie Employment. No Fee.
OR 5-2300.

Contact

An

Equal

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Open

LIGHT

TRAINEE
top

opening.

IN

dept.

Apply

working

conditions

Murphy

518 DAVIS

Employer

ST. FRANCIS

has

the

an

best

Av.,

offices.

Free.
MISS PAIGE
Dempster

6028

FIRST

or Fri.

Wilmette
GR

$95

a

week

BANK

800 Davis St.,
An Equal

Evanston
Opportunity

DAvis 8-8100
Employer

customer

service

$375-400

brownlie personnel

COUNSELOR TRAINEE
Interview, Test, Evaluate.
To $600.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard
St.,
Evanston
475-1800

SALESWOMAN-FULL
Experienced
Shopping

. Girl Friday ... .to $500
details

in

a one

SHORTHAND.

5 Figure Clerks
0-1

yr.

No

experience.

TIME
Gifts

Ctr. Highland

train

Light

Will

Exp.

benefits.

No

train,

light

or

typist.

trainees.

Must

have

3 Jr. Secretaries to $450
35

hour

Will
train
secretarial

week.

recent
course.

grad

with

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT
If you

can’t

come

in,

1612 Chicago Ave., Evanston

GLENVIEW.

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UN

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Employer

INVESTMENTS

1812

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.
Evansto
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Public Contact
Downtown
Evanston
firm is lookin
for a secretary to handle
custome
relations. You will be on the phon
quite a bit (but this is not a co
plaint
department!)
and
will
kee
certain
records.
Age
open,
Salar
open to $450.

CLIFF

No.
Sat.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-35:
by appt. 636 Church St., Evansto

$425

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-688

Avon Opportunity
Immediate

Placement

Customers Waiting
583-5147

SUB.

965-

PERSONNEL SECRETARY
Pub.
contact.
Good
skills.
Goo
peeenenty:
Great benefits. $500. N

Murphy Employment
1612 Chicago,
Evanston.

Service
UN 9-9510

_ FIGURE CLERK
Good
figure
apt.
1
7P,
-exDd.,
Sabo" great hrs. Good benefits. Loe

light

duties;

switchboard;

live-in

out. Hours 8 to 4, or 4 p.m. to 11:
p.m. Call manager, GReenleaf 5-3726

phone

BR

9-9510

tand The Village Lamiplighter; serving ckake Forest-Laké

by

Morton

Opportunity

Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago,
Evanston UN 9-9510
FRONT
OFFICE
RECEPTIONI

SERVICE

please

Av. ae

TRAVEL CLERK EVANSTON TRAVE
Bureau.
Excellent
for
younger
gi
without typing. Permanent. Call Wa
ly, Boulevard Evanston Employmes
DA 8-7171 No Fee. ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg

typing.

Evanston
location.
2 years exp.

Equal

OUR
INVESTMENT
DEPARTMEN
has a position available for a respo
sible person with a figure aptitude
Good
typing
and
shorthand
helpfu
Liberal
benefit
program
includes
weeks
paid
vacation
and __ tuitio
reduction.

CHGO.

exp.

Bookkeeper

. Secretary
area.

typing.

8 Key Punch .....

... . $425

good

Lincoln
An

Park

beginner. You can
are just a few of

Reception

$350

. 2 Dictaphone
Will

girl

. . $411

Excell.

6301

4 Gen. Office ... $360

experience

9 File Clerks

Baxter

1618

Whether you’ve had years of experience or are just a
ualify for our “Selective Placement Service.” Here
the jobs we have selected.

Ill

TOP
AD
AGENCY
WILL
TRAIN
girl to work in media research. Yo
will learn media research and rating
services. FREE.

preferred.

R’BURNS—Cards,
Crossroads

Employer

MEDIA TRAINEE

St., Evanston

100%, FREE
all

to

PLACEMENT
966-0700

NATIONAL

708 Church
328-3400

Evanston,

Opportunity

Laboratories, Inc.

NO TYPING. HANDLING CUSTOMERS
and their requests, writing promotional letters. Good eye for detail. FREE.

8-6880

Av.

Excellent salary and good opportunit
for advancement.
Pleasant surround
ings
and
a
comprehensive
benefi
program,

5-1560

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON

LEWIS

Equal

We are an international manufacture
of hospital-medical products.

And

CONTACT

NO

An

OUR KEYPUNCH DEPARTMENT HAS
openings for women
with at least
months
experience
on alpha-numerid
IBM equipment.

AND
GENERAL
OFFICE
CLERK
5
day week. Convenient to all transportation. Usual employee benefits.
Apply Personnel Office.

THIS
IS A
100%
PUBLIC
CONTACT
position. You will be receptionist and
reservationist
for a top North
suburban firm. FREE.
SERVICE
DAvis

Chicago

KEYPUNCH

TYPIST

HOUSE

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Thurs.

National

Insurance Company

ST.

Graham

1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

start.

HAS
INTERESTING,
FULL
TIME
openings that offer the right women
opportunities to work into ‘‘security’”’
positions. We seek a woman
we can
train to create decorative craft work
and who can then instruct customers.
We also want a full time saleswoman.
These kind of jobs are not easy to
come
by—apply
at
once
to
Mrs.
a
1638 Orrington Ave., Evanson

PUBLIC

Betty

conditioned

HOSPITAL

HUMMEL

Washington
1630

YOU’LL BE COMPLETELY
TRAINED
by this young, but highly successful
doctor as his receptionist. You'll learn
to
greet
patients,
order
supplies,
handle phones, check and set appts.,
etc. Light typing and calm, pleasant
personality req'd. He is at convenient
suburban
location
in
modern,
air-

355 RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON, ILL.

THE

Call Mr. Reasner to set up
your personal interview. Onl
a few positions’ open, so dial
475-7900 today!

till noon

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

salary.

Beautiful
office
building,
friendly co-workers, and the
newest equipment will be
found on this job.

273-5180

Apply

for

and

Sat.

EMP. AGENCY

The Hollister Newspapers

seldom

now

till 7 p.m.

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST
AND HAVE PLEASANT TELEPHONE
VOICE. CONGENIAL,
AIR-CONDITIONED OFFICE.

OR EXPERIENCED

rated

Professional

Yes, this is the salary you car
earn tor yourself if you are
an experienced dictaphone
operator and you are not now
working. If you can work from
6:00 until 10:00 five nights a
week, this is the job for you}

Telephone Sales
PERMANENT PART-TIME

BANK

BOOK-

GIRL WANTED

Mon.

491-0600

EKG
TECHNICIAN
This

SKILL?
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free
Free

EVANSTON

AL

Evanston

WOMAN
TO CONTACT ESTABLISHED
customers by
phone from her home or
our office. Will train. Hours to suit.
Doretti
Vacuum
Co.
475-4522

SALON

STATE

Opportunity

SEC’L

1144 DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

Mr. Gooding or Mr.
1200 CENTRAL AV.
WILMETTE
AL 1-8100

Handle

Receptionist —
Doctor's Office

FIRST CLASS
729-3410.

Hwy.

Open

WILMETTE

office.

WILL TRAIN
a beginner for lab clerk. No typing
needed,
but
course
in
chemistry
helpful.
No
fee.
Evans
Personnel
Service, 1609 Maple Av., UN 9-3160 (‘1
blk. W. of Davis St. ‘‘L’’).

SHAMPOO

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

At The

1618

WAITRESSES

JUST
STARTING
SAL.
FOR
GIRL
Friday
assisting art exec.
9-5. 5 d.
Free at Boulevard.

Sr. V.P.
Lawyer
LaSalle ex.
Scientist
P-R direct
Doctor
Germ-Eng,
Finance
Banker
Showroom
Engineer

POSITIONS

Now

POSH
FURNITURE
SHOWROOMofc. You'll greet visitors, take charge
of details,
suggest
exhibit
arrangements, do some It. typing. 9-5 $400 Mo.

$125 WK.

IS

Employer

Desirable
position
requires
good
typing,
shorthand
skills.
Some _ previous steno or office experience.
Pleasant. environment.
Executive
office,
national corporation, 3714 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

PART-TIME
TYPING,
keeping. 945-2020.

IN

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

EMPLOYMENT
No Fee. Hours 9 - 5)
636 Church St.

MART SHOWRM.
RECEPTIONIST

Heights—1806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

CLERICAL

Lorig
Northbrook

CR 2-1000

interested

in becoming beauty consultants. High
_ pay.
Work
your
own
hours.
Small
investment nec, Will train. 724-5863 for

_ Grant.
ICE WORK:

for

EXCELLENT
WORKING
CONDItions. Evening
shift.
EVANSTON
COFFEE SHOPPE
1714 CENTRAL STREET
475-9211

er Convenient to Evans Trans.
Wally, Boulevard Evanston Em-

PUBLIC

openings

Suburban

ployment. Da 8-7171.
:

have

OFFICE

COOK

1. Call Jim, Skokie Employment
ce. OR 5-2300. No Fee.
DOKKEEPER

also

GOOD

SPECIAL

Asst with general

receptionist.

we

HAVE

Call or see Mr.
Shermer Rd.
An

OR

Arlington

and

$2.75 An Hour!

YOU’LL
GREET
VISITORS,
SCREEN
phone calls, in plush modern ofc. Use
typing for fill-in work, arrange appts..
etc. 9-5, 5 days. Exc. future for right
girl.

INC.

. STATISTICAL TYPIST
- DICTAPHONE TYPIST-NO STENO
. SECRETARY-LIGHT
SHORTHAND

_An Equal Opportunity Employer

9

IF YOU

Evanston

1S LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

Evanston—839

Help Wanted—Women
Business

$100 WK.
RECEPTION
TYPIST

Workpower

GIRL FRIDAY
TO DO GENERAL OFFICE WORK
assisting the production control manager. Job offers variety and a chance
for
advancement.
Typing
skills
not
important.
skills

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
0 Ridge Av.

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

107.

ALL

Registrations must be made in person.
Phone
for appointment,
or come in.
We are your ‘‘personal’’ service.

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

An Equal Opportunity Employer

2

CENTER

Regularly
scheluled
increases,
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

_ EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
Av.,

TRANSPORTATION

Wanted—Women

FREE TO
YOU

FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—FULL
M ONTHS—TEMORARY
ASSIGNMENTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS IN
THEIR OFFICES.

LOANS
HEALTH

Secretarial
and
general
office positions are available today in the above
areas
to
assist
faculty
and_
staff
members
with
correppondence,
records,
class
work,
student
inquiries,
reports, ete. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

SCOTT,
~ FORESMAN
&amp; CO.
E. Lake

STUDENT

Help

Business and Professional

top rates—weekly pay

OF EDUCATION

STUDENT

FOR

729-3000

1

SCHOOL

PRESS

PHYSICS
SCHOOL

107.

Professional

Stenographers
Dict. Opers.
Typists
Clerical
All Office Skills

INVESTMENTS

bing skills.

and

EXPERIENCED

CHEMISTRY

CLERK

ORIAL
LIBRARY
NEEDS
HIGH
1 graduate
with
some
general
experience.
Must
have
good

le

RESEARCH

BOOKSTORE

experience.

Wanted—Women

TEMPORARY
OFFICE
JOBS

ADMISSIONS

PLANNING

nt needs

Help
Business

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

SECRETARY
SORPORATE

107.

Business and Professional

3-2155

DR’S. RECEPTION.
TO $39
Sub. med. center. Meet,
greet
patients
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGEN
307 Howard St., Evanston
475-180

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July 20, 196

d

�Bes

é

107

:

‘2

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

TO

AGE

Business

42

Other

Evanston

Area

and
Suburban Locations

Illinois State
Employment Service
1572 Maple Ave.
Evanston, Ill.

OFFICE

SOME

typing

skill

well with
we
tions

We
are a fast
manufacturer
products.

6301

Lincoln

or employer

For

Couture

Skokie,
Il.
YO 6-8500

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
TO
9
MONTHS
EXPERIENCE,
Alpha,
numeric,
verifier.
Day
shift.
Fine
working
conditions.
Expanding
new
data
center.
Excellent
starting
salary,
merit
rated
advancement,
fringe benefits. 3742 hr. work week.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America

or HI

3 SEC’YS—
NEEDS
FIRM
TOP ADV.
all skills. Will set up conferences and
arrange meetings. FREE.

brownlie personnel

$400

WILL
FIRM
SUBURBAN
NORTH
train you to be a customer
service
correspondent.
You
will
answer
phones, quote prices and so forth. 9-5,
FREE.

LEWIS

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Rotary International

Ridge

Av.,

Evanston

GENERAL

DA

8-0100

OFFICE

OFFICE
SALES
CONGENIAL
SMALL
needs alert girl for answering phone,
typing,
filing,
etc.
Must
have
own
trans. Usual company benefits. Phone
Mrs. Pratt at 831-9037.

CHURCH

BOOKKEEPERS

1967

opportunity

KAY CAMPBELL'S

FOR BANK TRANSIT AND CLEARING
department.
Experience
necessary.
Many fringe benefits. Salary commensurate with experience. Equal opportunity employer. First National Bank
of Deerfield, 757 Deerfield Rd., Deerfield. 945-6000, Mr. Richter.

618 Davis

869-0300

St.

GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK,
3 other girls in office; to be secretary
to
manager;
shorthand
required.
Phone Mr. Clark. 831-2407.

PUNCH

Alpha and Numeric, at least 6 months experience.
Hours: 8 A.M. to 4:40 P.M. Also part time evening
4 hours

Permanent
opening.
openings. Minimum

Pleasant working conditions in modern air conditioned offices.
on premises, paid vacation and holidays, bonus 1% days, group
and profit sharing trust fund.

MISS

Cafeteria
insurance

BYRNE

AN

EQUAL

OPPORTUNITY

EMPLOYER

routine

well

YO

6-3000,

Corp.
Rd., Skokie

Ext.

2593

ee:

PROGRAMMER
;

If

TRAINEE—$500

you’re

interested

in

the

fab

data processing field and desire
in on the
ground
floor, this
finest
oppty.
available
today.

to

learn

D

i

college desired as this firm will
you a high starting salary while
this

job.

interesting

Excellent

raises.

Open

Call

and

pre

benefits

with

—

or see:

Mon.

till 7 p.m. Sat. till noo

EVANSTON

EMP. AGEN

518 DAVIS

491-0600

ST.

SECRETARY
NO STENO
TO $110 WEEK

YOU’LL
BE
SECRETARY
TO
vice-president at this excellent
ban mfg. firm. Ideal opportune
you if you have some typing
a
0
steno
to train
as
secretary
man, Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEME
6028 Dempster

PRESIDE!

Director of Advertising Sales. P
' publishing
firm. Peterson Ave.

REP

tion.

Excellent

opportunity

loca-

for experi-

enced
secretary
with
initiative,
telligence and ability to get ae
Ww!
people. Interesting and varied &gt;
Salary open. Call for appointme!

WITH PEOphone,
this
handle their
No_
typing.

Mr.

LEWIS

WINDSOR

Schmidt
An Equal

LAKE

PUBLICATION

Opportunity

FOREST

Employ

HIGH

SCHOOL

Receptionist-Switchboard

8-6880

JEWELRY STORE
HIGHLAND PARK

General
office
pile
Yee
ie
etc. Year ’round employment.
week.
Excellent
working
conditi:

Permanent,
5 day week. Selling and
light
office
work.
No
summer
job
applicants please. Lipson-Potter Jewoa
1854 1st St., Highland Park. 433-

Attractive
tact
3600

salary

Business

and

Receptionist

THREE
SISTERS
BEAUTY
SALON,
708
Glencoe
Rd.,
Glencoe,
needs
beauty operator and manicurist. High
pay
for qualified person;
paid
_holidays;
paid
vacation;
very
good
working conditions. Please call VE 53660 or PA 4-5409.

NURSE

COLLEGE
GRAD
MAJOR
IN _ EN| agen eeeseeee
writing assignment
or well known
local firm. Salary fo
$500. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston
Employment. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

DENTAL

benefits.

Manager.

—

Phone

No Typir

Do you enjoy
meeting
and wo
with people, but have no skills?
call us. This position is FREE.

Evans

Personnel
FOR

1609

Maple

NORTH

UN

SHORE

*

9-

FAI

2 days on 2 days off. Salary
$600
month.
LPN
acceptable.
RN
pi
ferred. Call Wally,
Boulevard E
ton Employ. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

ence.
field.

ASSISTANT:

NO

Train for interesting,
North
suburbs.

EXPE!

expa
ie

NW train. Write giving age,
education, work experience.
T-204, Box 60,
Wilmette, Ill.
ad

CLERK

GIRL,
5-7500

Typist or Steno Girl Friday
fice. Full time or part-time. Write
253, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

OF-

T-

PART-TIME-WOMEN
PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.

PART-TIME

billing

and

Knowledge

tion

of

machine

TO

accounts

HANDLE

receivable

of bookkeeping

NCR

billing

helpful.

NCR

Call

we

and

oper

and

st

eves.

432-176:

OPERATOR

‘

Exp.
pref. Detail
minded.
Gorg
offices. Good benefits. $400.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston UN 9-9510
SECRETARY
FOR
GENERAL
tractors
office.
Good
pay.
Ple
conditions. Call 433-2555.

PRACTICAL

OR NURSES

Alp

Steady relief work. Live in. Th

afternoon

through

Saturday

Wilmette.

ALpine

1-9155.

after

SALES ORDER DESK

Light typing , Public contact.
To
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGEN
307 Howard St.,
Evanston
475-

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Minerals

SECRETARY-VICE

BUSINESS

benefits
conditior
inte

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Evanston

FULL OR PART-TIME
Days or Nights—Permanent
ORchard

sho!

ability _

correspondence,

5401 Old Orchard

brownlie personnel

SERVICE
DAvis

FOR
and

as

&amp; Chemical

EXPERIENCED
WAITRESSES
Part-time and full time. No Sundays
or
holidays.
Apply
at
The
Buffet,
Carson,
Pirie,
Scott
Co.,
Edens
Plaza. Call AL 1-8689.

3-4100

POSITION
good typing

International

EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE
CLUB
NEEDS
recept. to vt, § members, ans. phones,
eg
small
s/o. very lhght typing.

NORTHFIELD

as

required.

country club

1618

Evanston,

many
company
We
offer
good
aehaty
and
working
and
a 7
hour
day.
For
phone Mrs. Lynch.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

FOR

IN

6-6000

are

274-8100
employer.

YOU LIKE WORKING
ple
in
person
and
by
company will train you to
public
relations
work.

—

ties include day to day contact
business people and courtesy and

:
BANK TRAINEE
Will
see
beginner
with
liking
for
public contact and figures $350.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston UN 9-9510

Grove

skills

compose

RESPONSIBLE
POSITION AS SECREtary to one of our faculty members.
Good
typing
plus
the
ability
to
organize,
shorthand
helpful.
Liberal
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid
vacation and tuition reduction.

Skokie

8200 Lehigh Ave.
YO

hand

SECRETARY

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Av.

CHALLENGING
secretary with

Personnel Department

IF

National

SECRETARY

BENEFIT TRUST
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

SERVICE

3

Of:

hav

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY

DRUGSTORE

H. M. Harper Company
Morton

1630 Chicago

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

St.,

must

Insurance Company

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.

708 Church
328-3400

Home

you

Washington

Service

Howard Street
An equal opportunity

five day,

modern

train,

information.

KELLY SERVICES

1771

in our

To

least
20-30
wpm
typing
skills
career
plans.
Salary
commens'
with
experience.
Come in
tod
call MRS. BELL at 475-7900 for

Dictaphone Operators

Evanston

POMONTH
$700 PER
SECRETARY
for
organization
Evanston
tential.
manufactures
representatives _needs
six
in
$700
Mgr.
office
secretary
months.
Wally,
BOULEVARD
Call
ENT.
EMPLOYM
DA
alte
8171.

week

building,

receptionist

FULL
TIME
YEAR
ROUND
POSItions selling our active junior sports
wear.
Experience
not
necessary.
Above average salary. 5 day week.

Supervisor

CONTACT

employer

SALESLADIES
ASSISTANT MANAGER

TEMPORARY WORK
Experienced NCR Operators
in Northern Suburbs

Call 782-8805

FULL
TIME
OR
PART-TIME.
VARied
duties
in
circulation
dept.
of
national music magazine,
incl. filing
and light typing. We will train you.
Air cond. offices, near transportation.
Evanston. DAvis 8-6000.
SALESLADY. WOMAN NEEDED.
5 days, 40 hr. wk. Will not consider
if
only
appt.
for
Call
time.
part
seriously interested. PArk 4-8222.
GLENVIEW.
FLORIST
JLENVIEW

20,

equal

COMPLETE TRAINING
$105 week—as office receptionist you'll
welcome
and
direct
visitors.
Also,
arrange hotel and plane reservations
for company execs. You'll order their
tickets,
confirm
reservations;
follow
through
on
their instructions.
Light
typing a must. Free. IVY Personnel,
7247 W. Touhy, SP 4-8585 or 4770 N.
Lincoln, BR 5-0400.

E. F. Wonderlic &amp; Assoc.

GOOD TYPIST WITH ATTENTION TO
detail. Knowledge of mimeograph and
addressograph. Light short-hand helpful. For appointment, 256-3010.

July

LEAST
2 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
as a stat. typist will qualify you for
this position in our accounting dept.
Share
in
liberal
vacation
policies;
company
medical and life insurance
plans
and
work
in
new _ offices
complete
with
company
cafeteria
when company moves to new location
near Union station this fall.

RECEPTION
TRAVEL-PLANNER

Publishing and ‘Finance Company has
interesting secretarial position. Experienced preferred. Must type 50 wpm.
‘Many
company
benefits.
Permanent
oe
Just off Edens
at Dundee.
all for interview, CR 2-6776.

KEY

Tl.

willing to learn. Work a

hour

WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.

Church
An Equal

+

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
IF
Y¥
are an experienced
operator oi

Stenos

Temporary

|

or
Trainee

Typists

Evanston

Central Av.
Wilmette,
CALL GLENN SCHMID
OR SHIRLEY SELBY
ALpine 1-4300.

An

NORTHBROOK

SECRETARY

SECRETARY
FOR
INDUSTRIAL
position.
Permanent
Clinic.
Medical
Medical
Salary open. Lehigh-Howard
Clinic, 5834 W. Howard, Skokie, OR 59400.

Dempster,

Salary
commensurate
with
experience, Call 726-5147 for an appointment.

FULL TIME SECRETARY

Stenographers-T
ypists
WILL
TRAIN
FOR
INTERESTING
secretarial
positions with
diversified
duties
in international
organization.
Hours 8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.

AT

Parkway,
Skokie, Ill. 60076
OR 3-3200
Equal Opportunity Employer

For

Experienced

STATISTICAL TYPIST

Searle

Bookkeeping

St., Evanston

CORRESPONDENT

1600

1232

G.D. Searle &amp; Co.
An

"Join The Kelly Crowd"

The Hollister Newspapers

6-4866.

EXPERIENCE
IN
SECRETARIAL
work, with good skills in typing and
shorthand
essential.
Position
offers
challenge and stimulation to a woman
who enjoys working with people. The
ability to handle confidential information is of utmost importance.

$400-500

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Workroom

IBM KEYPUNCH

636

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
and
aggressive,
we'll provide the training and product
support to give you every sales tool.
Top
startin
salary,
liberal
fringe
benefits
and
commission.
Should
be
college
graduate,
have
completed
military
service
and
have
some
experience.

SECRETARY

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

1618

6-2112

PHOTOCOPY

UN 9-9000
;
GROWTH OPPORTUNITY
FOR SALESMAN

PHONE AT ONCE
HI

PERSONNEL
Exceptional opportunity with an Advertising and Publishing Firm for an
individual
in
our
Personnel
Dept.
Secretarial
skill
necessary-no_
shorthand.
We
will train.
Good
starting
salary plus excellent company beiiefits
including profit sharing. Modern airconditioned office.. Please call for an
appointment. YO 6-8500, ext. 202.

708 Church
328-3400

Grove

Employer

Pressing and spotting.
Air conditioned, daylight work room.
Old established North
Shore firm.
Good salary, congenial atmosphere.

HOSPITAL

adv. sec 'ys

2100

EXPERIENCED

SECRETARY

6

Morton

965-4700
Opportunity

1967

WE NEED
Secretaries

You
will
enjoy
our
modern
airconditioned offices, low cost cafeteria,
excellent salaries and many unusual
benefits.

Inc.

Wanted—Women

Help

Business and Professional

Professional

"IS A KELLY YEAR"

YOU
ARE
A GO
GETTER
AND
have good typing and shorthand skills
and
like
added
responsibilities
and
working on your own, you will want to
inquire about this position.

AMERICAN

and

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE
SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

Our
National
Branch
Manager
is
looking for an individual who is well
poised to assist him and handle the
office when he is out of town. Must
be able to learn quickly and be capable of handling
a great deal of responsibility.

WOMAN

OFFICE

Rd.,

to deal

growing international
of
hospital-medical

Av.

Equal

355 RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON, ILL.

Old
Orchard
SUREK

ability

are the qualificainteresting,
this

Laboratories,

ULTRA MODERN AIR COND. OFFICE
and latest equipment plus an excellent
salary is yours if we may use your
skills and services 40 hr. per. week.
Command of medical terminology and
fast accurate
typing is essential of
course. Our dept. is anxious to meet
and work with you.

ST. FRANCIS

the

varied position in our Advertising and

MEDICAL
TRANSCRIPTIONIST

EMPLOYMENT

and

the public
for
seek

IF

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business

National Branch
Manager
GOOD

EXPERIENCE,

107.

—

SECRETARY TO

Sales Promotion Dept. Must be willing
to handle varied assignments and be
interested in handling increasing responsibilities.

An

applicant

Professional

Baxter

864-3539
fee charged

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

TYPIST

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

5201
MR.

and

ADVERTISING
AND SALES
PROMOTION

WE HAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD JOB
openings
for
mature
stenographers
and
typists.
Stenos,
who
can
take
dictation at 80 wpm and type 50 wpm,
can
earn
from
$330
up
to $400
a
month. Typists, who can type 45 wpm,
may qualify for positions in the $325
to $365 a month salary range.

No

107.

Help Wanted—Women

$325-$400 a month
» Downtown

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‘Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Business and

PERSONNEL
_

ATTRACTIVE
EMPLOYEE

2s Manager
woman

RELATIONS

has

an

enjoys

for an
a

bus

rking atmosphere. Light shorthand,
d
typing skill and some
office
experience required. Must enjoy working with people as this is important in
1andling employee benefits and insur-

ance

claims.

and

Excellent

a comprehensive

2

are

a

fast

manufacturer

starting salary

benefit

growing

Professional

international
sup-

International

Baxter
‘ tin

__AnAn

coln

Av.

965-4700
Opportunity

Eq

Equal

IMMEDIATE
h

Morton

operators

in

Grove

North

FOR

KEY-

Suburban

area. Full shift or part-time. Long or
ort term
Also

_

assignments.

All Types

No

Fee.

of Office

Help

1630

photographers
who
numbers.
many
prominent people among his portrait
will have

duties

you

take

at his local

over

C

i

a

week)
or full time
(5 days,
30:5, Mon.-Fri.) Pleasant, interesting
in modern air conditioned Village
all. Prefer
mature
woman.
with

extensive

typing

experience.

Must

be

expert

typist, able to deal with people
perform
varied
office
ities. Excellent vacation, sick leave,
sability, retirement benefits. Apply
, ue”
Glencoe Village Hall.

courteously,

SCHOOL
NEEDS
2 MATURE
en—no
steno
but
good
typing.
be working with faculty, students

Equal

1740 RIDGE

wwnlie personnel

A

CAREER

Evanston,

Opportunity

Employer

ROOM

make

draperies,
ei.

WOMAN

EXPERIENCE
Inc.

OPPORTUNITY

DGE AVENUE
firm

107

Green

TO

Bay

5201 Old Orchard
MR. : SU REK

$90 CLERICAL.

EV-

desires

TED:
CASHIER-AUDIT
CLERK
hould be familiar with adding ma-

e. Full time only with complete
Se:
benefits.
Will
train
qualified
| applicant,
Sears
Highland
Park,
ossroads Shopping Center, 831-3000.

DEPT.

MACHINE

ator, permanent position. Experipreferred, but will train. Glencoe
onal Bank , 333 Park Av., VE 5see Mr. Schinler.

TIME
ffice
ills

RECEPTIONIST.

LAB

in The Cos Bldg. Light typing
and some bookkeeping experihr.
wk.
Call 869-8555 for

DICTAPHONE
SECRETARY
sme
switchboard.
Small
congenial
Office. 50 wpm. $425. NO FEE.
Murphy Employment Service.
612 Chicago, Evanston UN 9-9510

) -GISTERED GRAD. NURSE
.RT-TIME
NURSING
4
TO
6
pots
5 day week. Write T-254, Box

60, Wilmette.

7 Classified

THE

Rd., Skokie, Ill.
YO 6-8500 ©

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

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

LARGE

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Evanston Review

REAL

ESTATE

OFFICE.

SOME

COLLEGE

ART

COURSES?

Evanston
firm
can
use you
for an
interesting position in their art dept.
Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment,
1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg. DA 87171. No Fee.
:

ASSISTANT:

EXPERI-

enced;
high quality family practice:
4 and 2/3 days; no evenings. Top salary;
liberal
vacations.
Retirement
plan. Glencoe, 1 blk. from NW train.
Position
open
Aug.
7. Call
835-2157
atter July 16.

BEAUTY
NORTH

OPERATOR

EVANSTON...

AMBITIOUS

OP-

erator can make $200 a week salary
and commission. 5 day week. 9-5.
Call GR 5-1718
PAYROLL
3
2 yrs. exp. nec. Great Co. with great
benefits. Plush offices. $490. Age open.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston UN 9-9510

PART-TIME

4

HRS.

DAILY-5

DAY

wk. “Girl Friday’’.
Moderate
typing
skills. Office in Cos Bldg. Evanston.
Call 869-8555 for interview.

MAID.

PERMANENT.
LIVE
IN, = §
days
a week.
Salary
open.
Private
room, bath and TV. Wilmette home.
Call CEntral 6-3170.

YOUNG

WOMAN

WANTED

or apply

BORDEN

CHEMICAL

FOR

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

EYPISE
Will
train
for dictaphone.
50
wpm.
Evanston. $390. NO FEE.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston UN 39-9510

GEN-

eral office work. Must be able to type.
Call Credit Bureau of Evanston 4755432. Mr. Abegg.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Full time chair side
Willing to train
272-1595

News

in person.

YOUNG
LADY
FOR
GENERAL
DUties in ladies’ dress shop. Permanent
position.
Experience
and _ reference
necessary. No evenings. 5 day week.
Ruth McCulloch Shop. GR 5-6164.

COMPANY

TYPIST

Northfield
Employer

EVANSTON, DAVIS ST.
Accounting office. Call 491-1160.
WANT TO LEARN KEY PUNCH?
Local company will train YOU on the
job.
$80.
a week.
Job
free.
Evans
Personnel UN 9-3160.

REQUIRES
PREVIOUS
PAYROLL
experience,
familiarity
with
basic
payroll
concepts.
Affords
excellent
training and spoertanity for personal
growth in modern
computerized system. Light typing.

FULL
TIME
TEMPORARY
OR
PERmanent girl to help in small office in
Northfield. Typing
needed, Shorthand
helpful. Call 446-3500.
SECRETARY—FOR
LAW OFFICE EXperienced or will train. Will pay top
Salary. Free trip to Europe after one
year. Call 945-4055.

Good starting salary with merit rated
advancement.
Pleasant
environment,
3742 hour work week, excellent fringe
benefits.
Pre-employment
tests
will
assure you are effectively placed.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

X-RAY

Packaging Corp. of America
national sorority
cl. typist
$400

108

For Figures?

WE HAVE SEVERAL POSITIONS
~yen 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.

CUPP

hrs

°

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St., Evanston

Top-Notch Secretary/
Gen. Off.
WORK

IN

HIGHLAND

PARK.

lenging
growth
position
in
engineering office. Permanent.
tion Equipment Co. 446-4406.

ale
sma

Radia-

EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
for one who needs a home. Companion
for semi-invalid female, 65 years old :
Must
live-in
6 days,
$100
a week ,
prefer 7, compensation
for 7th day :

Vicinity east Skokie, Write T-260, Box
Ill.

60, Wilmette,

EXECUTIVE
FOR

SMALL

SECRETARY
X-RAY

COMPANY.

Excellent
salary.
Life
and
Health
Insurance. Wilmette location.
Call Mrs. Mazzio, 864-9816.
COSMETIC
DEMONSTRATOR
wanted
Full
time.
No
experience
necessary. Will train. Call Mr. Cooper
for Appt.
256-2101
DENTAL
ASSISTANT.
HIGH
SCHOOL
graduate.
Typing
essential.
35 hour
week.
Evanston
children’s
practice
475-1990.

WAITRESSES

WANTED

Good pay plus tips. See or phone Don
Nichols, 718 Church St., Evanston.
GR 5-9450

* Glenview Announcements

2
Be

peer
os

HAND

NEEDED

FOR
FAMILY — OF
2
ADULTS,
3
child.,.
14,
11.
Plain
cooking.
Good
oppty. for exp. woman w/refs. Other
help
for heavy
cleaning.
Pvt.
rm.,
bath, TV. $70 wk. PArk 9-1133 or PArk
4-5006.
HOUSEKEEPER
WANTED:
3 BOYS
ages 9, 7, 5 need full care in large
home in Palatine.
Second
car avail.
for shopping and doctor visits. Widower
spends
many
eves.
away
from
home on Church work. Prefer widow
with children. FL 9-0758.
PROF.
FAMILY
STARTING
SCHOOL
for
retarded
children
needs _ understanding
maid
to
HELP
manage
retarded
child, 8 years
and
baby
2
years. Must cook. 5 days, 11 to 7 p.m.
or live-in. East Wilmette.
ALpine
17221.
WOMAN
TO COOK DINNER AND
DO
light
laundry
weekday
nights
for
family of 2 adults and 2 teen-agers.
Must
have
own
transp.
Salary
ared
accordin
to
time.
Steady
employment.
Call ID 3-0151 after six
p.m.

vain

Forest- Lake

‘a

WOMAN
OR COUPLE
FOR REFINED
Kenilworth home. Own pvt. apt. Little
cooking,
children
7 and 9. Husband
can
have
full
time
outside
job.
Preferably no children.
Call 262-2675
for appointment.
HOUSEKEEPER
TO
CARE
FOR
widower and 2 teen-age daughters in
pleasant
Evanston
home.
Tentative
hrs. 2 to 8 p.m., Mon.
through Fri.
Permanent
postition. Please write to
us at: T-268, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.
NEEDED:
ONE LOCAL HOUSEWIFE.
Make your own hours. 15 hrs. a week
to keep my home immac.
Come and
go to suit yourself
as long
as m
—
gets
clean.
Aft.
5 ID
3-4868,

MATURE
WOMAN
TO
CARE
FOR
8
year old boy and be home maker in
motherless home. Live in. Own apt. in
modern home. Refs. req. Call 944-5470
days, 251-9222 evenings.

Bluff

OTHER

FRIDAY.

RELIABLE
PERSON
NEEDED
TO
care for moderate Wilmette home and
2 school age children. Live-in or out
Pleasant atmosphere. Reasonable sat
ary. 281-4727 after 5 for information.

HOUSEKEEPER
RELIABLE
AND
August 28. 5 day
Rogers Park, BR

PLEASANT.
BEGI
week, 7:30-4:30. W
4-3258. Refs.

AN
ELDER
COUPLE
DESIRES
lady
as
companion
to live-in.
Con
venient
location,
end
of
“L”
ji
Wilmette.
ALpine
1-2422, 406 Laurel
Wilmette.
WOMAN
WANTED
FOR
LIGH
housework and child care weekends i
exchange for garage apt. near lake
TE aaa time with salary. UNiversity 4
HOUSEKEEPER,
LIVE-IN
WIT
small family, priv. rm. and bath,
§
days.
Call
eves.,
835-1759.
Refs
required, good pay. Winnetka close td
transportation.
,
HOUSEKEEPER LIVE-IN
five days. Cleaning, ironing,
some cooking; own room; TV.
References. VErnon 5-0074
WOMAN
FOR CLEANING AND IRON
ing; Mon. through Fri., 9:30 a.m. t
1:30 p.m. Own ys
shea
2

WIDOWS
WITH
CHILDRE
wanted to share large Palatine hom
with widower and boys, ages 9, 7,
FLanders, 9-0758.

YOUNG,

DIPLOMATIC

FAMILY

quires
girl
18-30
to
live-in
practically
nothing.
Small
loads of time off. 835-0207.

RH
doinj
salar

MOTHER’S HELPER
Housework,
childcare.
Own _ roo
bath, T.V. $30 per week. Call after 6.
432-0310.
WOMAN
TO CLEAN
ranch type home;
VErnon 5-0366.

2

1 DAY A WEE
adults. Glenco¢

SUMMER
GIRL
OR
PERM.,
ASSIS
child care and housework. Priv. rm
ee:
TV;
Call Mrs. Townsend,
44¢

HOSEWORK
IN
DOCTOR’S
HOM
2 days
a_ week;
references;
goo
transportation. ORchard 6-0753.
WOMAN
WANTED 8 HOURS A DAY
days a week and who will cook t
evening meal. VE 5-1427.
HOUSEKEEPER,
LIVE
child,
7
years
old;
quired. Call 446-2386.

Wanted—Women
Household

CARE
FOR
4-MONTH-OLD
twins and 21! 2-year-old from 4 to 6:30
or 7 p.m.
Monday
through
Friday
beginning last week of August—could
start September.
Some weekend work also is available.
This
may
be
worked
out
on
a
changing
basis
according
to
your
schedule, but it’s not required for the
job.
Sie
furnished if desired. Transportation
required.
Ideal
part-time
job
for college or high school student. Call
Mrs.
Roe,
945-9054.
10
Kensington
Drive, Lincolnshire.

© Northbrook Star ¢ Highland

é

FULL

HOUSEKEEPER

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

9-5

CLINIC.

TO

St., Evanston

receptionist

Help

HELPING

brownlie personnel
Anybody

TECHNICIAN

HIGHLAND
PARK
time. 432-7522.

DOWNTOWN
AREA—GIRL
CAPABLE
of doing her own correspondence with
colleges all over the country,
Light
typing,
knowledge
of
bookkeeping.
FREE.

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake
soe hens es

CONSTRUCTION OFFICE
Downtown
Wilmette,
one girl office.
Light typing, some payroll experience.
Varied duties. To age 40.
Call 256-0750

WOMAN

ee

EVERY

job.
864-

LOCAL
MUSIC
SCHOOL
NEED
younger girl to act as receptionist and
typist. Evanston. Call Wally BOULEVARD
Evanston
Employment
DA87171. No Fee.

WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe

EVANSTON HIGH SCHOOL
BOOKKEEPER-SECRETARY
needed
for
cafeteria.
12
mo.
Apply immed.
Call Mr.
Mader,
9600.

PAYROLL CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

708 Church
328-3400 |

wk.

SECRETARY
TO
ANSWER
PHONE;
general
office
work;
good
typing
required.
Call
Ronald
Ringer
at
Ringer Realty Co., Highland Park. ID
2-6600.

FOR

ATTRACTIVE WELL GROOMED GIRL
to handle
appts.
and
greet
clients,
Light typing. Salary open. FREE.

Permanent position—5 day week.
CALL MISS ANDERSON
CEntral 6-1855.

DENTAL

woman
for
an
teresting
proof
reading
position.
Go
hours.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
d vanston Employment. DA 8-7171.

BOOKKEEPING

IN

Our Evanston branch needs a
young
lady to greet the clients, handie the
telephone, do some figure detail.

251-5200
anston

EVANSTON

Standard Rate &amp; Data Service

FOR

curtains, etc. Perma-

Briggs,

OPERATOR

NOW

Mystik Tape Div.

1700

RECEPTION-TY
PING

E
SALES
EXPERIENCE
HELP_but not necessary.
Salary
while
ng plus commission. Ages 23 to
Call for appointment. Mrs. Bodden
007 Church St., DA 8-1000 ext. 309

Ra

Ill.

INTERVIEWING

Call 446-4000,

THE

Advertising and Publishing business is
available. An individual who enseys a
position with diversified duties such
as
processing
of
advertising
in
our
publications, having a desire to learn
and
can
handle
light
typing
will
qualify. Please call or visit

1618

~ RECEPTIONIST
FOR PHOTO STUDIO

“WORK

AT

TRAINEE

St., Evanston

SEWING

HALL

869-2580 EXT, 416
Equal
Opportunity
Employer

An

677-5130
room 512

FILE CLERK
CLERK TYPIST
BILLING CLERK
CLAIMS PROCESSOR

National

AV.

Inc.
WORK

several
interesting
permanent
posi 3
tions available immediately. We offer
a convenient location, pleasant mod 1ern
surroundings,
excellent
benefit
program and a good starting salary :
Please come in and talk to us about
any of the following.

interview.

Av.

| parents. FREE.

a

CONDIoffices,

ARE

NOT
with.

NURSE

FULL TIME ASSISTANT
For Glenview physician. 40-hr.
:
Call 724-3770 for interview.

Ofttice Openings
WE

ASSISTANT

REGISTERED

Serv.

CLEANING

SUPERVISOR
Take charge gal. Good responsibility.
Excellent benefits. Local $450. Over 30
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston UN 9-9510

332-5210

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

the

CLERK-TYPIST
VILLAGE
OF GLENCOE
ill consider either part-time (2 or 3

ays

MRS,

DENTAL

+

Household

EXPERIENCE
DESIRABLE
BUT
necessary. Salary commensurate
ability. Call 475-6774.

475-3500
Room 308

Ans.

Professional

TO
3 DAY
SHIFT
IN
EVANSTON
Institution. Top pay. Excellent fringe
benefits. Call DA 8-3042.

ASSIGNMENTS

Lifesavers,

24 Hr.

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.

studio.

ll
get
to
meet
a
variety
of
sresting
people.
Req’s
are
light
g and neat appearance for public
act. To $450 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
empster
966-0700

=

CALL

7

STIVERS

Employer

a confidential

KEYPUNCH

ONE OF THE AREAS MOST FAMOUS
ceptionist

Chicago
An

9 to 5 daily

RECEPTION
PORTRAIT
PHOTOGRAPHER

IMMEDIATE

and

1108 Help Wanted—Women

NURSE AIDES

RATES

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

Skokie

NOT
NECESSARY
ON
you
have
good
clerical
includes filing, checking,
general office duties.

OR
for

Business

OF

Evanston
1609 Sherman

Insurance Company

m

customers

IN

EXCELLENT

a

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

ON AN
INTERESTING VARIETY

2593

Opportunity

and

TEMPORARY

Corp.
Rd.,

Ext.

Washington

TASK FORCE
oa
_

Orchard
6-3000,

TYPING
IS
this job
if
skills. Work
posting, and

475-7900

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
299-4495

EARN

CLERICAL

COME

CLERKS
OPERATORS

Hours:

SALARY

EXCELLENT
WORKING
tions, modern air-conditioned
and a full range of benefits.

STENOS, TYPISTS
COMP.

Old
YO

Equal

Employer

OPENINGS

IN

Business

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
SECRETARIES

Minerals

&amp; Chemical
5401
An

:

_

107

TEMPORARY

We
offer
many
excellent
company
benefits,
good
salary,
outstanding
working conditions and a 7 hour day.
For interview, phone Mrs. Lynch.

program.

of hospital-medical

OPENING

Help Wanted—Women

Administration
Department
for
a
person with good typing ability and a
high degree of clerical aptitude. Job
involves processing of salary informa‘tion, and it requires
a person
with
good
judgment
and
the
ability
to
handle
confidential
information
with
discretion.

SER-

opening

who

107

SALARY
CLERK TYPIST

SECRETARY

(ee

f

CLEANING

IN, 5 DAYS
references
r

WOMAN 7 HOURS
References
Call 251-4036

$14.

HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
WIDOW,
LIVH
in, light cooking,
small home,
ned
train, references. ID 2-5557, ID 2-828
or office, VE 5-0236.

108A

Help Wanted

Baby Sitters

LOCAL
H.S.
BOYS
$1.75 HR.
PAR
time landscape
gardening
work no
through
fall.
Grass
cutting,
le
raking, etc. Must be 16 and drive. Ca
Mr. Flynn at HI 6-4873.
RELIABLE
SITTER
IN OR
AROU
Wilmette
area
Saturday
evening
starting middle of August.
AL 6-2350
BABY
SITTER:
9
YR.
OLD
BO
Tues. through Fri. 8 a.m. 3:30 p.
Northfield
area.
Transp.
provide
Call 446-5906 after 5 p.m.

Baby Sitting Half Days
START SEPT.
869-0583.

5TH.

EVANSTON.

CAL

MOTHER’S
HELPER
NEEDED
JU
24 to August 16; high school or colle
ea
or’ part-time;
live-in or g

TEACHER
NEEDS
EXP.
BABY
SI
ter starting
Sept.
Must
have
refd
ences, Prefer woman under 55. 5 d
week. North side Chicago. 764-6495.

RESPONSIBLE

WOMAN

TO

§|

either days, nights or both for bo
342 and 5. No housework . Charac
refs. required. ALpine 6-4520.
RELIABLE PERSON WANTED:
LIV
in 4 or 5 days;
care for 2 childre
Light
hskpng.;
weekends
off.
C
945-3853 after 5 p.m.

RELIABLE
SITTER WANTED.
VICI
ity Central and Prairie, Evanston.
1 child, age 314. From
4:30 p.m.
1:45 a.m. 5 days a week. 869-2087.

“110

Help
Business

Wanted—Men
and

Professional

History Major
$7,500-$7,800 — Free
You
wiil join
this
company
in t
Capacity of an administrative train
where you will be trained in one
the finest
mgmt.
programs
e
devised.
You
will
obtain
wide
é
posure
to
all
co.
operations.
Yo
initial position is determined thrud
oppd
growth
Tremendous
training.
af
increase
salary
Top
tunity.
training
period.
Call
Al
Schlad
Parker
Personnel
600 Davis
869-86
ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN
For small North Suburban office, q
ing commercial and
public work. Cd
tunity to learn general practice. You
man with some partes experien
‘For interview call PArk 4.2992.

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
SE,

—

July

20,

196

�ri

and

Business

Professional

»

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

A

ALL

100%

FREE

TO

YOU!

Trainees|
9,000
60 Computer, 1401 exp
7,200
Bales analyst, deg. pref.
7,000
‘redit Mgr., some ofc. exp.
,000
eneral correspondent
5,400-6,600
Rales, various products
6,600
sales administration
.D.P., some math bkgd
anagement, mfg
Duality control, 1-2 yrs. acctg
Ass’t Advertising Mgr
ech. lab tech, H.S. drafting
Become bank teller
ccounting, H.S. acctg
nventory clerk
Phone order clerk
ab operator
earn expediting

We

have

IMMEDIATE

IN

8-15,000
13,000
1

End

ORchard

Bldg.

1737 HOWARD

Lot

COLLEGE

ST.

ORDERLIES
TAKE YOUR CHOICE

AND

EXPOSURE

Packaging Corp: of America
COMPUTER WORLD
Management Trainee

. Central Service
. Inhalation Therapy
. Nursing Service

$600-$700 —

Free

No
experience
needed.
One
of
the
largest financial institutions—Chicago
based — will train you to take charge
of its computer operations.
Within 1
year you will advance to supervisor. 12 years more could see you as dept.
mgr. Fantastic opportunity to get in
on the ground floor of a rapidly expanding function. Full fringe benefits.
Ask
for
details.
Call George
Vass,
Parker Personnel, 600 Davis, 273-3553.

rate $1.97 hr.
OFFICE

HOSPITAL

355 RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON, ILL.

Television

DEGREE

FUPOSITION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
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.

2-1 142

ST. FRANCIS

to 5 p.m.

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.

AT THE “‘L’’ IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

EMPLOYMENT

9 a.m.

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

and

MIN. HOURLY

from

EVANSTON
AV ;
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

9-1 142

AMbassador

week,

2020 RIDGE

Parking

of West

RECENT

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

FOR

take
charge
of company
Literature
and Sample Room. Will play a vital
role in dynamic advertising program,
assisting
on
many
projects
to put
important
selling
tools
in hands
of
salesmen. Position requires individual
who can work with minimum
supervision.
Light
typing
helpful.
No
experience necessary, will train fully.

SKOKIE

THE

OPENING

Literature Room and
Sales Promotion Assistant
AMBITIOUS PERSON WANTED TO

401 or 360 programmers
ctuarial trainees, math. deg.
*.D.P. systems analyst
raffic Mgr., supv. exp. des.
Dffice systems analyst
r. textbook editor
opywriter, college

226

for:

graduate
with B.A.
in English
and
some science background, for catalog
and
direct
mail
writing.
Related
experience
helpful
but not required.
Looking for young man interested in
learning and growing with our Advertising Department.

5 day

ORCHARD,

openings

Copywriter

Design engr., gauges
achine draftsman
Bidg. and equip. draftsman
nd. Eng., no deg. req.
ech. draftsman
r. package designer
Photographer, military exp.

SUITE

OPPORTU-

HIGH
SCHOOL
graduates
needed
for
long
term
employment in order filling, packing,
shipping and receiving.
Clean
warehouses with good working
conditions
and regular salary increases.

Plant engr., deg. pref.

OLD

THE

Warehousemen
MATURE RELIABLE

br. accountant
Acct., train for asst. controller
femi-Sr. accountant, no deg.
ife insurance accountant
ost accountants
Kuditor, travel
ccounts receivable, age 50-60
r. accountant, 2 yrs. coll.
.E., methods, management
ngr’s or sales, drying systems
etallurgical engr., laminations
hemical engineer
ech. project designer

WELCOME

nity of discussing with you the many
opportunities
now
available,
your
future prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefits program,
including Health and Life Insurance,
Profit Sharing and Retirement,
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

Field

Rep. Trainee—$7,200
Our
client
is
a
highly
successful
television marketing firm, and one of
their principal functions includes the
rating of television shows. Your job as
a
field
rep.
trainee
would
be
to
determine
how
many
people
are
watching a show at a given time. No
previous
experience
necessary.
NO
FEE.
Call
Buzz
Kingery,
Parker
Personnel, 600 Davis 273-3553.
:

&gt;
FILM INSPECTION
PACKING AND SHIPPING
A responsible person with a sense for
meticulous but non-technical work. No
experience necessary. Good wages and
excellent possibility for future growth.
Small office. 3 weeks vacation. Profit
sharing. Medical insurance.
HENK NEWENHOUSE INC.
Distributor of Films
1825 Willow Road, Northfield, 1.
446-4153

LEVEL $5,000-10,000

COLLEGE

busiIf you have a degree or at least 2 years of college and equivalent
Placement
Service’’ in
ness experience,
you qualify for our “Selective
$5-10,000.
from
which we service only those positions

1401 PROGMR

. SALES TRAINEE $6,000
plus
comm.,
sirable.

some

college

de-

CREDIT TRAINEE $550
College

grad.

International

JR. DRAFT.
1

yr.

$110-$130

electrical

and
some

.$125
college

ac-

supplies.

No

IBM

Ree tS

experi-

ge

leading
Tab
console
operator,
le
company.
Advance
schooling.

PRODUC.

CONTROL

ACCOUNT.
Local

will

train

|. .$9,000

ADJUSTOR

Plus car and expenses.
perience necessary.

No

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Ave., Evanston
BR
July 20, 1967—

Evanston Review
as

3-2155
° W iImette Life

Opportunity

Employer

with

Bonus

2710

9-9510

OUR

LAST

Equal

on

|

COLLEGE

Management

2-3340

MAN
WITH
CHAUFFEUR'’S
LICENSE
familiar
with North
Shore,
primary
duties delivery of tires and acc. 6 day
week. Apply in person Johnson Tire
Co. 520 Greenleaf St., Evanston.
MGMT. TRN. $470 TO START
$520 in 6 mos. 22, draft exempt, H.S.
grad. or ex military qualify.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

CUSTODIAN
SHOP.

Employer

_

©
|

TRAINEE

|

You

settle

will

be

trained

automobile

to

adjust

claims

an

in the

Ch

cago
area
of
a
major
casu
company
in
addition
to
a
company
training program.
You —
the added benefit of working on
own
without
direct
supervision.
previews
exp.
needed.
No Fee
uss
Smith,
Parker
Personnel,
Davis, 869-8600.
4

OFFICE

PERMANENT

$750

Trainee

FULL

TIME

WOR!

available
for
a young
family
ma
willing to learn and operate vacu
forming
machines.
Excellent
oppo:
tunities with expanding company.

1935

PROFILE PLASTIC
Stanley St.
Northbrook
272-4280
ea

EXPERIENCED
PAINT SPRAYER
BISHOP
ter St.,

FREEMAN
CO.,
1600
Evanston. DA 8-5200.

HOME

MAINTENANCE-FIX

opportunity for qualified han
Full or part-time. Call Mr.
654-1970 or 629-3695 (Sun.)

EXPERIENCED

YOUNG

IT

EXC
men.
artens.

ready

Job

Excellent salary. 6 days steady
Porter wanted also. Phone HI 6-

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

IBM
This May
and Data

ENGINEERS

be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
Processing with opportunity for advancement in IBM’S newest —

Work

available

in the Northshore

and

area

other

locations.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers

4 P.M.
673-9970

Evening

and

Saturday

Schools

interviews

available.

Call CHET KUCIA
International
1717 CENTRAL

Business Machines
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS

ST.,

DAvis

TRN.

H.S. grad. 21, draft exempt. $450.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago,
Evanston. UN 9-9510

Opportunity

$550 — CAR — EXPENSES
HIM-

HOSPITAL

or

IBM COMPUTER OPER. 1401
or 360. $550 and no fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

Evansto

ADJUSTER

CLEAN
OFFICE
AND
FACTORY.
Days. Must be steady. Start $1.90 an
hour. plus benefits.
RHOPAC INC.
KE 9-5771
3425 Cleveland,
Skokie

computors.

CUSTODIAN

Ys
5

OIL CORP.

St.

Equal

SEEKS CUSTOMER

28

SALES TRN. $500 MO.
1 yr. formal trn. program.
Coll.
business expr. 21. Draft exempt.
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

Central
An

JANITOR

LEARN
A RESPECTED
TRADE;
EXcellent benefits.
House of Vision, Highland Park

|

Employer

Like Working Outdoors?
START AS A CLAIM

Major subsidiary of
giant, diversified
Corp.
Nationwide,
famous
training
program.
Specialize
in the
area
of
your choice. Advancement
can come
in
any
of
many
Corp.
operations.
Growth
potential
cannot
be
overemphasized.
Within
1 year you will
receive sizeable mgmt. responsibility.
Full benefits.
Ask
for
details!
Call
Ken
Gossmeyer,
Parker
Personnel,
600 Davis 273-3553.

OPTICAL
APPRENTICE

—
y

ert

1807

work—$1.80

GRAD

|

; J

SALES PART-TIME _
$60 TO $90 WEEK PLUS

MOBIL

355 RIDGE AV. |
EVANSTON, ILL.

$550

Employer

INC.

Shermer Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

CO.

PROMOTED

ST. FRANCIS

a

EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS

6-0734

night

YOU. —

Convenient work in your neighborh
calling on home
owners
to arra
heating
oil service
for
the
season. Phone for appointment,
night or Sunday, 491-0200.

Illinois

No

Opportunity

CULLIGAN

1657

Rd.

HI

FOR

175-6126
CHRISTENSEN

conditioning
and
waste
treatment.
Some experience in hydraulics, pip
submittal requirements, bill of materials necessary. This is an expanding
division
at our
International
Hea
quarters
in
Northbrook.
Unus
promising advancement potentish.
Call Frank Mohr
272-1000

top

Inc.
Evanston

LUMBER

MAN

self—can you?
hr, to start.

The most advanced mgmt. training of
its kind. Large progressive company
needs 3 aggressive persons to move
into mgtm. positions that have come
about due to expansion. Top rated co.
with
ever
growing
sales
record.
Unlimited potential!
Ask for details.
Call Dave Snider, Parker Personnel,
600 Davis 273-3553.

MGMT.

PHONE
FOR DICK

Bonuses. —

DETAIL
AND
LAYOUT
OF
EQUIPment and systems for industrial wat

LAUNDRY
DELIVERY MAN

272 -2100

CREDIT

Only

&amp; Assoc.,

Winnetka,

DRIVE
ATTENDANT:
MUST
BE ExXperienced in drive way sales, service
sales and TBA. Salary open. Two men
needed immediately. 831-9723.

UN

O. Brown
St.

TELEPHONE

George Garner Cyclery

OPEN

Emmett
Central

EMPLOYMENT

FULL AND PART-TIME
Nthbrk. Elem. School District No.
Call Mr. Todd at CR 2-0600

MADE

DESIGNER
DRAFTSMAN
MECHANICAL

lines.

594 Greenbay

SALES AND REPAIR WORK
PART AND FULL TIME
NO EXP. NECESSARY

PAINTERS
WANTED,
Call 272-5753.

potential.

established

WINNETKA

MANAGER
FULL TIME
NO EXP, NECESSARY—WILL TRAIN

ID

Plus

An

LUMBER
COMPANY
WINNETKA
will employ experienced truck driver
tor lumber and oil deliveries.
BENEFITS

SWITCH
to
this
giant
firm
for
a
better future! This company pays for
your complete programming
training
PLUS. The objective of this company
is to make you an expert in this key
function. As you advance, your level
of
acrievement
is
ultimately
dependent on you; however, this organization provides every available means
imaginable
to assist you.
One
is a
thousand jobs with immediate reward
and potential! Get the important, facts
today.
Call
Mike
Chase,
Parker
Personnel, 600 Davis, 869-8600.

.

Commission
APPOINTMENTS
ASK

TRUCK DRIVER

Free

SCHL. GRAD

growth

Salary or

Weekly

$115

Territory
Michigan,
Ohio,
Indiana.
Prefer man to headquarter in metropolitan Detroit area. All replies fully
confidential. Send resume with availability to:

Programmer Trainee

HIGH

well

Hospital and medical supplies. Call
dealers and hospital architects.

This position leads to mgmt.
Large
national Corp. starts all future mgmt.
personnel
in this reknown
program.
Start on the day of your convenience,
Advancement is rapid. Regular raises.
Fantastic
opportunity!
Mgmt.
in 1-2
years.
Full benefits.
Ask for detils.
Call Dick Hugo, Parker Personnel, 600
Davis, 869-8600.

—

great

quality

Expenses

$6,000-$10,000

Selling in the Home. —

HIGH
DRAW
WITH
VERY
LIBERAL
commissions.
Strong
going
business

Sales Merchandising
$600-$650 — Free
—

Are Looking for a

Mfgr's Representative
Salesman

4 SALES REPS. —
Co. Car —

We

Young Man Capable of ©

For
information—interview,
please
contact Mr.
P. M.
Rideout
at (312)
381-6218,
or
send
resume
to
Mr.
Rideout,
Addison-Wesley
Publ.
Co.,
Inc.,- Regional Office, 106 W. Station
St., Barrington, Illinois. 60010.

by

ie

COMMISSION

EDI-

or sales

Applicants
should
be recent
college
graduates, personable,
draft exempt,
and willing to travel. Salary, bonus,
paid expenses, full fringe benefits and
profit sharing.
Proven
training
program.

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
Equal

AS

area

PUBL.
CO., INC.
is one of the country’s fastest growing
textbook
publishers.
We
have
an
opening for a man as a field rep. to
contact
colleges
and universities
on
textbook
promotion
and
manuscript
work with authors.

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
An

POTENTIAL

development

a

©

ADDISON-WESLEY

APPLY

7 A.M. TO
Mr.
Henry,
ex-

tor, product
promotion.

OPERATOR

BUILDING

Manufacturer.

CLAIMS

SALES CORRSPNDT.
Industrial
ence.

360 on order.

Top
manufacturer
beginner.

machine.

JR. ACCOUNT.
Draft exempt,
counting.

firm.

$10,400

MANAGEMENT

SOME
SCHOOL. EDUCATION.
HIGH
chemical
knowledge
and
mechanical
aptitude desirable.
PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

Like Prestige
SALARY

OPPORTUNITY

THE
AT LEAST
WITH
MAN
YOUNG
equivalent of 2 years of college-level
.
courses
in
accounting
Some
office experience in cost work desiroffice
Personnel
able. Call or apply
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

CHEMICAL

Professional

OUTSTANDING

Accountant

Cost

and

College Rep.—Publishing

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:
Assistant

Wanted—Men

Business

Professional

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

A Good Company To Go With
Good Company To Grow With

WOULD

SUBURBAN. AND
FAR NORTH POSITIONS.

and

Help

110

Wanted—Men

Business

Professional

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

MARQUART
The

and

Help

110

Wanted—Men

Help

110

Help Wanted—Men
Business

ails

Help Wanted—Men =
Business and Professional

110

An

Equal

©

8-8600

Opportunity

Employer

Herald
* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified oa

ra

�aye

t

_

ae

Help

Wanted—Men

Business

and

_ Help Wanted—Men

Professional

Business

VILLAGE OF GLENCOE
ANNOUNCES EXAM FOR

_

higher

rforms
Including

level

officer

both Police and Fire
patrol and standby.

Retirement

at half pay

who

duties,

service,
‘attractive
vacation, © sick
leave,
disability
benefits,
permanent

position.

“pepsin

__

Qualifications:

age

21-34,

5'7’’, 140 Ibs., 20/40 uncorrected vision,

-

no

—

color

blindness,

ploma.

Exam
a

ess,

tests:

Two

lie

detector,

will

be

who

pass

invite

WV

hired

will

Contact

Glencoe

be

Police-

Village

Hall.

engineer

Sports Car
You

;

will

be

trained

AN

by

a

ve

Clark,

Parker

leading

Personnel,

;

1657

R

DEPARTMENT

-

who

the ball,

nd of variety in this job, checking
orders,
deliveries,
etc.
Good
work
record required. We’ll train and pay

355 RIDGE

AV.

‘INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER
MODEL MAKER

ART-TIME
OPPORTUNITY,
EXPErience
in
plastic
molded
products.
Vork at home. Opportunity for talentdesigner with time to spare. Equal
opportunity employer. No age barrier.
Call Mr. Harris, 446-8390

SERVICEMAN
|

EXPERIENCED

:

OR

WILL

TRAIN,

Electrically and mechanically inclinea
ma
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
erson.
North
Shore’
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

A YOUNG,

GROWING

BUSINESS

IN A

new service field needs assistance of
successful retired manager
to direct
current $250,000 sales to profitability.
Location Glenview area. Send resume

-

to

T-264, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

NENT
HELPER
ON
RUG
pick
up and delivery truck. 542 days.
Starting
salary
$110
per.
week.
ance
for
advancement.
Evanston.

Il 328-9500.

SERVICE

Full

time

STATION

work

MECHANIC

with

complete

Sears

nefits.
Call
Jim
McCarthy,
Sears
hland Park,
Crossroads
Shopping
Center, 831-3000.

COOK’S

HELPER

WANTED

FOR

evening meals. Apply in person.
ay
WILLOW INN CLUB
1622 Willow Rd., Northfield
:
or phone 446-4376.

PART-TIME
who

SEMI-RETIRED

likes

people,

to

lished customers.

call

_Doretti Vacuum Co.
MOVING
ie
—

ba

estab-

457-4522

COMPANY

distance

MAN

on

NEEDS

LONG

and short haul truck drivers.

complete resume of exp.
259, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

to

T-

SERV. STA. ATTENDANT

NIGHTS. PERMANENT. GIVE REFS.
-

824

Emerson,

WANTED.
a
with

Evanston.

RETIRED
good
voice,

Chicago

meetings.

$2.50

$2.50 HR.

Part-time

route

office,

hr.

SALESMANtelephoning

booking

Phone

372-8100.

sales

GUARANTEED

and

Sat.

only. Car and phone necessary.
Boland, 724-5721 or 583-4250.

Mr.

IBM
1 yr.

-”

expr.

PROGRAMMERS

Murphy

1612

work-eves.

21, Draft

exempt.

Employment

Chicago,

Evanston.

9-9510

AUTOMOBILE
_A wonderful selection awaits
2 you in the Want Ads. Turn

Classification 4200
this Paper!

: — Classified

High School Graduate
Business Mgmt. Trainee
$500-$550 — Free
You
read or hear about this major
corp. every day. Rapidly growing and
highly diversified corp. Fabulous opportunity
to
join
in
its
famous
mgmt,
development program.
Excellent
career
growth
opportunity.
1-2:
years finds you with mgmt. responsibilities. Full fringe benefits including
tuition reimbursements,
Ask
for details. Call Barry Shere, Parker Personnel, 600 Davis 869-8600.

Exterminator

Service

Man

NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
Work
on North
Shore. Steady.
Good

in

MAN

FOR

OR

HIGH

WORK

SCHOOL
and

Factory

WILL
TRAIN
AT
$150
PER
WEEK
salary. Highly respected 75 yr. old life
pa
gy co, Call 869-4300 ask for Mr.
ard.

No

On All 3 Shifts

. Material Handlers
. Packers

bEaTQ U7
NURSING SUPERVISOR
GOOD

. Trainees

Some previous factory exp.
desirable. We are a progressive company with excellent
advancement
opportunity.
Excellent starting salary plus
shift differentials... Regular

REAL

REAL

Evanston

NASH

CLAIMS TRN. $500
2 yrs. coll. No fee. 23-30..
Murphy. Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME, APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE
SERVICE STATION: EXPERIENCE;
Full time; apply in person.
SOLOMON SINCLAIR
Dundee and Skokie Hwy.
Northbrook

Deerfield

ESTATE SALES

REALTY

118 Green

MACHINIST-MODEL
MAKER
IN
Prairie View. Short production runs,
varied projects in space and nuclear
fields.
Contact
Mr.
Sandborg
at
Nuclear Diodes, 634-3870.

Wanted—Men

CITY OF

Shore

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.

NIBOT CORPORATION

CAREER

CHEMIST—TO
ASSUME
RESPONS
bility
for
operation
of
lab.
Ex
opportunity
to
advance
in
rapid
growing Chemical divisios of PolyS¢
ence Corp. Call Mr. Rodney, 475-290
An equal opportunity employer.

.WILL

TRAIN

Bay

Road,

Winnetka

NURSERY SCHOOL IN EVANSTON
needs driver with own car to
transport children to and from
school, mornings. 328-9043
BEAUTICIAN
male
or
female,
top
aged ff
plus
commission. Highland Park salon.
CE 4-5152.

and

Women

EVANSTON

GR 5-3100

OR

WOMEN

1

GRILL
AND
COUNTER
HELP
Fd
drug
store
fountain.
5
or
6
da
weekly. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Experien
necessary.
Edgewater
Beach
Hot
Pharmacy,
5345
N.
Sheridan
R¢
Chicago. 271-7807. Mr. Dolan.
EVANSTON H.S. CAFETERIA
BAKER—FULL TIME
General
commercial
baking
expe
ence
suitable.
Apply
immediate
Call Mr. Mader, 864-9600.
DRIVER
FOR
NURSERY
SCHOG
wanted.
Half
or
full
days.
Std
September.
Write
T-261,
Box
Wilmette, Il.

HAIRDRESSERS
WITH
Name

FOLLOWING.
BOOK
SEL F.
your

hrs.

Call

Mike

HI

YO
6-8322

JANITORIAL
SERVICE
NEEDS
D
pendable
full or part-time
men
a
women;
car preferred;
good starti
Pay and benefits. 491-0222.

114

Help Wtd.—Men and Wome
Household

GENERAL
HOUSECLEANING | $2
per hour, no laundry, no ironing,
baby care. Every Wednesday,
12 d
Friday,
year round,
8 a.m.
to 4
p.m.
Call
HI 6-4573,
vicinity Nor
brook,
Sunset
Ridge
Rd.
area.
O

RENTALS
126

For

Rent—Rooms

EAST
GLENVIEW:
CONV.
EDE
Old Orchard. Own rm. Sealy postu
edic,
kit. yd. All home
privileg
mployed
woman
share
with sa
Now
or
Sept.
Ideal
for
nurse
ga
YO
6-3000 ext. 3001 or
0659.
ROOM
FOR
RENT
IN
DOWNTO
Evanston. Graduate student, busine
man or woman. No other roomers.
home priv. $15 per wk. Call GR 5-0
after
7
evenings.
Sat.
and
§
afternoons.
CHEERFUL
ROOMS
FOR
or
working
girls.
Near
ES
eae
area. Kitchen.

STUDE
Downto
Call UN

BUSINESSMEN—IF
YOU
WANT
quiet
place
to
live
sharing
a
kitchen, bath, and TV in Evanston.
Call 328-7094

OPPORTUNITIES

AUTO SERVICEMAN
POLICE PATROLMAN
RECREATION TRAINEE
CIVIL ENGINEER
LABORER

MEN

cast, trim, and inspect small plast
parts.
Day
work.
Unusual
earnir
opportunity.
Benefits.
Gallagh
oa?
2030 Lehigh Av., Glenview. 72

IF

UN 9-9000

Help

REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE
HAS
OPE
ing for aggressive salesperson inte
ested in a permanent position offeri
unlimited opportunities. Full time a
effort are the only requirements. Ca
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-56(

FRINGE

ESTATE SALES

Member Evanston-North
‘
Board of Realtors
625 Deerfield Rd.

REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
For active Real Estate salesman i
Glenview-Northbrook-Deerfield
areag
Member of Evanston N/S Board plu
new
home
sales
and
developme
opportunities. Call Louis Triebold.
BIRCHWOOD REALTY CO. °° CR 2-730
811 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook
PA 4-329)
SALES MANAGERS ARE NOW BEIN¢
appointed for America’s finest cosme
ics. Highest commissions paid. Writ
for personal
interview.
All inquiri¢
kept strictly confidential.
No inves
ment required.
Write T-267, Box 64
Wilmette.

air _ condi-

A &amp; R REALTY

PHOTOCOPY

Dempster,

MANY

modern

TWO LICENSED SALES PERSONNEL.
Will
also
train
sincere’
beginner.
Should
be
familiar
with
Deerfield,
Highland Park and Northbrook areas.
We
invite
you
to inspect your
new
office
and
its’ friendly
atmosphere.
For an appointment call 945-0714.
ART SCHESKIE, REALTOR

automatic raises.

113

AND

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
OF EVANSTON
869-5400

Operators

2100

SALARY

benefits.
Small
tioned hospital.

Machine

AMERICAN

calls before 9 a.m., please.
$2.50 per hour plus bonus.

IBM SYSTEMS ANALYST
$12,000. 22-35. Two yrs. expr. degreed.
Murphy Employment
Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510
STUDENTS—H.S. OR COLLEGE, EARN
$2.50-$5.00
hour.
Service
customers
9
daaad home. Phone Realsilk, FR

per Hr. plus Bonus

272-6240

Openings

618 Hartrey St.
Evanston, Ill.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

ARCHITECTURAL
DRAFTSMAN
Small
suburban
office
engaged
in
contemporary
design. Prefer U. of I.
graduate. 966-8000.

WE ARE EXPANDING
OUR
STAFF
and are in need of additional
Rea
Estate
Salespeople.
If you
desire
career with
a top notch office tha
offers many advantages and want t
earn lots of money—then, CALL MR
FRIEND, TODAY.
K. FRIEND REALTY
835-375)

MEN OR WOMEN
Ages 25 to 45
I will accept applications on
the Ist ten people to call this
number between 9 a.m. and 10:30
a.m. Saturday July 22.

FULL
AND
PART-TIME
GUARDS
pode &amp; morning shift needed immed. in
local area; liberal benefits; good pay.
Call
NAtional
2-5206.
Retirees
welcome.

EXPE$4.00 hr.

appointment

Sales Promotional Dept.

PLATERS HELPERS

Eves. and Sat.

for

Apply Rm. 405, 1240 Meadow Drive,
Northbrook, between 9:30 and 11 a.m.
Saturday, July 22 or Monday, July 24.
Ask for Mr. Kottkamp.

General

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
new employees. No experience necessary. Many
company
benefits. Good
starting pay.

Part-Time

$3.33

BOY,

MACHANIC
NEEDED.
ABLE
TO
deal
with
mower
machinery
and
heavy equipment. Yearly salary. Paid
vacation,
insurance.
Modern
conditions. Age 25 to 30. Call ID 3-2576.

SALESMAN
WITH
PHONE
rience. Efficiency program.
salary. Mr. Wilson—724-2533.

Kennedy

$10,000,000 COMPANY
We need personnel to make house calls
setting
up
savings
accounts
on
an
individual
basis,
for
a
39
yr.
old
company.

garden

All benefits. Call HI 6-6173.
HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL

INSIDE SALES $500 MO.
Writing
business
letter,
H.
S. grad.
Draft exempt.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

729-3000
SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO
Miss

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Heip Wanted—Men
Industrial

Immediate

WE NEED MANAGERS,
ae
Interviewers, Supervisors,
Receptio
ists, Eagan
Solicitors, Charm Co
sultants,
Beauty Operators, and Danc
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.

HAS

COMMERCIAL STATE'S
SAVINGS DEPT.

HOUSEWORK.

lawn

CO.

PART-TIME

wages.

MAINTENANCE MAN
full or part-time.
GARRETT APARTMENTS.
Call Hagerty, 869-9776

HUNTING?
to
:

112

9-5

$10,000.

Service
UN

Hours

YARD

Set your own
hours.
— 475-0743. Call 8-11

Age 17 or older for
work. ALpine 1-0272.

CLIFF

Fee.

TIME

Call

Household

SERVICE
UN 9-3520
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

No

FULL

PUBLISHING

opening for college graduate to write
direct mail pieces, brochures, and ads
to promote our elementary and high
school Mathematics text books. Writing experience required.

Help Wanted—Men

I.

opportunities to get into superare also featured, No Fee.

TEXTBOOK

EXPERIENCED
FULL
TIME
MaAchinists, own tools and make own setups.
Small
shop in Glenview.
Good
pay and hospitalization. Call 724-7200.

EMPLOYMENT

EVANSTON, ILL.

at

VENDING SERVICE MAN
Top rates. Good working conditions.
Free
uniforms.
Will
train.
North
Shore area, Call 543-5095 for appt.

INC.

Shermer Rd.
Northbrook,
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Some
vision

‘ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL

Ss

PROGRAM

They range from
positions requiring
much experience to ones for beginners
offering on-the-job training.

_ top wages and benefits.
Apply
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

OR

and odd jobs.
Phone 328-8841
a.m.

COLLEGE

We have several promotable positions
open for men who have some flair for
figures.

MANAGER

can carry

D

PART

113 Help Wtd—Men and Women ~

COPYWRITER

PART-TIME
EVENING
HELP
wanted. Apply Harley’s Pizza.
1336 Waukegan
Rd.
Glenview
After 3:30

anybody for figures?

_ STOREMAN CLERK
vants a man

&amp;

CULLIGAN

600

"HERE IT IS
Davis, 273-3553.

R

113 “Help Wtd.—Men and Women

Experienced
and
reliable
for every
onday. Please call HIllcrest 6-7109.

is under way at Culligan. If you have
an
M.E.
degree
and
a_
beginning
experience in the mechanical hydraulic control field this will interest you.
We
have
the
organizational
and
physical working conditions to compliment your skills and educations. It’s
an environment where ideas flourish.
If the excitement and satisfaction of
Start-to-finish
idea
development
appeals to you, just call your Culligan
Man.
Frank Mohr
272-1000

manufacture
of automobile
replaceent
parts.
Your
company
will
rnish you a brand new sports car.
rain you
in public
relations—sales
omotion,
Your
territory
will
be
icago and suburbs.
Ideally you’re
between 22 and 30 years, have some
college training and like contact work.
‘No previous experience needed.
Call

_

AGGRESSIVE

cet 62 Se
Ms

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

CLEANING

PRODUCT
DEVELOPMENT

;

Enthusiast
$600 plus

excellent

For personal interview, just drop us a
brief note outlining
your age, education,
experience
and
possible
future
interest.
Write
T-238,. Box
60,
Wilmette.
;

immedi-

tests

occur.

inquiries.

ret,
-4

You must, of course, be an
driver with a good record.

medical

and oral interviews.
Others

di-

physical

and

officers

ately.

We

school

will consist of written,

eligible as vacancies

.

high

re

SERVICE TRN.
mech. _—. $450. Go to school
Oo. expense.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston. UN 9-9510

This is NOT
a career position as a
chauffeur, You will spend the major
part
of
your
time
preparing
for
promotion
by learning
and
doing
a
variety
of—office
work.
This
is an
unusually fine opportunity for the high
school graduate who may have been
unable to attend or complete college.
Attractive starting salary commensurate with experience and abilities.

after 20 years

Be

Good

FOR TOP EXECUTIVE
(Winnetka Resident)
Of large Chicago company
North Michigan Avenue location.

_ Special
opportunity
for
alert,
physly-fit
young
men
interested
in
r_ in new
profession.
Dual
job

for

110

Professional

DRIVER

POLICE-FIRE OFFICER
eek,

alls

and

A

$378-$466
$505-$615
$466-$568
$447-$546
$555-$645
$505-$615
$641-$856
$429-$525

ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN,
HOWA
and Ridge,
Chicago.
Prvt. entra
Chicago and Evanston buses. Call
1-1044.
EVANSTON
INTEGRATED:
LAR
unfurnished room to rent next to ba
Near transportation.
Call after 6 p.m. 475-4666

Grandma Would Like a Rod
IN NORTHBROOK
272-1687

ONLY.

WINNETKA. _LGE. ROOM IN UPTO
apt. Semi-pri.
bath. Close to tra
For full time employed
person
refs. $15 wk. After 4 p.m. HI 6-1476

EVANSTON
s. private
home

PRVT.
ROOM
with kitchen priv, Cl
to
all
transp.
Retired
or
work!
gentleman. Call UN 4-0199.

Rm. tor Employed Gentlem
QUIET, SHOWERS AND TELEPHO
See 1230 Chicago Ave. after 4 p.m.
WORKING
BOY
21 WOULD
LIKE
share
large,
comfortable
room
same in Winnetka. Call 446-2864. 7
p.m.
W.

ROGERS
PARK,
LARGE,
Cd
fortable
room.
Adjoining
bath

rivate

Ogers

home; ens

Park

4-5632.

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 Ferest-Lake Bluff

’ availal

July 20, 19
er
ee

t

�Bs
CPST

ee

Vit

TORTHBROOK,
SLEEPING
ROOM
for young gentleman; private entrance
and bath; near transp. and shopping.
Call after 6 p.m., CRestwood 2-0501.
ROOM,
ORTHBROOK
— CORNER
and
garage.
Private
bath
adjacent;
home. 272-4645.
OOM
FOR
GRADUATE
STUDENT
114 blks. Linden ‘‘L’’. Share bath 1
other student. $65 per month. Special
rate Aug.-Sept. 787-0422 or 256-3230.

ROOMS

FOR

RENT

EVANSTON.
ONE
FURNISHED
and one unfurnished. 475-3638.

21

Wanted

to

Rent—Rooms

24
Light

Rooms

IGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS,
sleeping
rooms,
also
2
rm.
apt.
Parking. Central Hotel, 629 Green Bay
Rd., Wilmette, Ill. AL 1-8018.

26

Board

and

Apartments

to

Share

LDERLY
WOMAN
IN
GOOD
health
wishes
to
share
home
with
mature woman
who is willing to be
her
companion.
Will
pay
all living
expanses,
plus
liberal
salary
and
a
Write T-242, Box 60, Wilmette,

Rent—Apartments

HAROLD

Economical

Luxury Elevator Building
Bedrooms

(1144 baths only $185 to $190)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
or July 1 or Aug. 1 lease

cludes:
Free gas for cooking and heating
per
FREE
PARKING
spaces
apartment
2-door refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.
closet space galore!
(color
FREE
master
TV
antenna
and UHF)
all schools nearby
steps away from shopping
5 minutes from tollways
Air conditioning
Full-size breakfast room

.2
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Open

House

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
WKDYS., SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
LO

6-1002

(Model

Apartment)

co reach the apartments, go north to
he end of the Edens Expressway and
ontinue on Route U.S. 41 or tollway
o 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 60000 McKinley St.

WILMETTE

ELEGANT

NEW

APTS.

1136 Greenleaf
IN EAST WILMETTE
By

I. Simon

&amp; Son,

Inc.

TXURY
2
BEDROOM
2
BATH
hpartments now ready. See completey furnished model apartment.
RACTIVE ELEVATOR BLDG. AIR
onditioned. Central heating. Electric
itchen.
Ample
reserved
parking.
arge carpeted rooms with plenty of
losets. 1 block to downtown Wilmette
hnd Northwestern Railroad.
PT.- OCCUPANCY.
MODEL
APT.
bpen for inspection daily—noon
to 8
b.m.
Representative
on premises
or
all 256-4998.
EVANSTON. SPACIOUS 5 RM. APT.
exc,
building.
Close
to
lake
and
ransp.
Avail.
Aug.
15th-Sept.
Ist.
7
acta draperies at reas. cost. 328R234.

EVANSTON, 1021 DODGE
, 1 BEDROOM APT.

LAGANA EVES. 328-4780

uly 20,
ay

1967

INC.

OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

EVANSTON
1333 MAPLE AV.
NEW HI-RISE

apts.,
all
large
Finest
of
luxury
THREE
bedrms.,
two.
baths,
air.
cond.,
latest
equip.
kitchens
with
eating area and individually controlled
heat.

Baird

AUG. OCCUPANCY
See Model Open Daily
Or call
&amp; Warner

1-5

QUINLAN

Also 1 bdrm.
apt. w/liv. rm. 16x14
bedrm.
12x11,
tile
bath.
Pullman
style kit. w/elec. range, 2 dr., refrig.
ample
cab.,
good
closet,
air
cond.
Ready Sept. 1. $140 a mo. Vader Van
Slyke GR 5-6555.

BEDROOM

HIGHLAND PAK’S FINEST!
1661 GREEN BAY ROAD
Spacious rentals, completely carpeted
and equipped for your satisfaction and
comfort.
Fall occupancy
Outstanding location
By appointment
835-0967
SAT.-SUN: OPEN 1-4 P.M.
Dalkin-Harper Development Co. Inc.
MUNDELEIN
NEW ELEVATOR BLDG.
2 BEDROOMS
600-700 McKinley St.
Mundelein, Illinois
114 baths, only $185-$190
IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
August Ist or Sept. Ist lease
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, 10 A.M.—5 P.M.
Weekdays and rine "&gt; da 10 A.M.-9 P.M.
LO

RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
6-1002 (Model Apartment)

1020 GROVE

ST.

EVANSTON
ONLY
2
APARTMENTS
REMAIN
All electric,
air-conditioned
elevator
building. Close to shopping and transportation. Available now for immedi:
ate occupancy.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

AV.,

Seward

DA

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

EVANSTON-SKOKIE
COLLEGE
HILL
Section. 8912 Ewing Ave. 642 rooms,
2nd fir. Light spac. Res. sec. Lg. liv.
rm.. w/woodburning frpl. Din. rm., 3
bdrms.,
-cab.
kit.
and
bkfst.
rm.
Plenty of closets. Adults only $215 a
~e Avail. Sept. or Oct. Call OR 36817.

8-3200

INC.

EFFICIENCIES
$ 95
722 CLARK—overlooking park
$ 55
1159 WILMETTE Ave—elev. bldg.
ONE BEDROOM
625-11th St., Wilmette
$110
1410 CHICAGO Ave—elev. bldg.
$182.50
1500 CHICAGO Ave—air cond.
$220
TWO BEDROOMS
1185 DEERFIELD Rd.—2nd flr.
146 GLENCOE Rd.—Glencoe
1512 PLYMOUTH—Glenview
7553 N. RIDGE—Chgo.
2501 PRAIRIE—2 tile baths
THREE BEDROOMS
1745 ORRINGTON—corner bldg.
$250
2526 JACKSON—Ist flr.

&amp; TYSON,

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

FINEST

2 BEDRMS, 2 BATHS
1 BDRM, 1 BATH
George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.,
UN 4-9020
233 Asbury

$310
$200
Inc.
BR 3-2660

BEDROOM AND KITCHENETTE
apts.
Carpeted.
If
desired,
maid
service, telephone service, and garage
available.
Coffee
Shop,
drug
store,
launderette,
beauty and barber shop
oN eae sales Short term leases available.

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel
901

Maple

at Main

GReenleaf 5-4000

St.

800 HINMAN AV.
UNiversity 9-1409

WINNETKA—WALK
TO
TRAIN,
VILlage,
beach,
Greeley
School,
New
Trier
East.
Tastefully
decorated.
Fully carpeted. Air cond. 2nd flr. Sep.
ent.
mos.
sublet.
$325
per
mo.
Consult Mrs. Frame (eves. 446-3270)

John

Lincoln,

Channer

&amp; Assoc.

Winnetka

HI

6-8400.

So. East Evanston!!
2

BDRMS.,
2ND
FLOOR
APT.
Overlooks garden, 3 blocks to shops,
C.T.A.
and
train,
Lake
Michigan.
Avail.
now
for
adult
family
only.
Being decorated $145. L. A. Peterson
&amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

EVANSTON
1219

HULL

TERR.

FIVE
ROOM
APT.
ON 2ND FL. ALL
rooms
are
good
size, full din.
rm.
Fine bldg. in good neighborhood. Also
garage avail., at same address.
BAIRD
&amp;
WARNER
491-1855

1210 Astor St., Chicago
IF

YOU
ENJOY
THE
‘‘CHARM”
OF
the
old
world
you
will
want _ this
spacious 4 bdrm, apt. Has 3 baths, 3
frpls.,
high
ceilings,
elev.
For
appointment
call
Mrs.
Dopp,
943-8388.
Lee Craig Newton Realtors, 777-8855.

NORTH
EVANSTON—1
BEDROOM,
full kit. and liv. rm.;
2nd fl. (sep.
entrance)
in house. Residential area
near Haven School, 2 blks. to railroad
and shopping. 1834 Grant St. $125 mo.
Just
redecorated.
Avail.
now.
Rent
starts Aug. 1.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_5-3900

NEAR

LAKE

3 ROOM APT. W/BALCONY
Mo. rent $120
Cab. kit., tile bath, 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Rak, 1104 Columbia
262-9175
743-4416
TA 9-5140
CHARMING
614
ROOMS,
2
BATHS,
quite new ultra modern. Garage. No
ets or children. Available promptly
375 monthly’.

Helen G. Nixon,

Room
300
1609 Sherman

Hahn
Av.

Bldg.

CHICAGO

CHICAGO

7 room luxurious modern apt. plus
dens overlooking lake and park. Ai
cond.
Parking
avail. Tile kit. a
baths.
Modern
equipped
kit.
dishwasher.
Crptd. One of the
appointed apts. in the -city. $27

apartment.

For

CHICAGO.

Realtor

UN
4-5100.
Evanston

EVANSTON. NEWLY REDECORATED.
Immed.
occupancy.
4 room
apt.,
bedrooms,
living room
and
kitchen.
Adults. OR 5-6974 till noon or aft. 6
p.m.
SKOKIE
1ST
FL.
6
RM.
ULTRA
deluxe. Air-cond., 3 bedrm., 112 ba.,
dishw/disp.
$260
heated.
Wool
shag
carpet, shutters, drapes for sale. Off
street parking. Oct. 1. 677-5193.

5 ROOMS

DISHWASHER,
DISPOSAL,
REFRIGerator, range, washer, dryer, enclosed
2
a Tel. weekend or next wk. GR 5ONLY
FOR
MARRIED
GRADUATE,
2nd
floor;
Pvt.
entrance;
View;
Central Evanston. 314 lge. rms.; 3 lge.
closets; space equivalent to 6 rms, on
Ist flr.; garage. Immed;
occup. $135
unfurn., $150 furn. 475-7440.
EVANSTON
S.E.
LGE.
LIV.
RM.
2
bdrms.;
tile..bath;
nice
kit.;
lge.
eating
area;
bright
and
cheerful;
themocontrolled
heat;
air-cond.
Immed. poss. Adults. $160.
DA 8-4600
Phalen, Inc.

Terrace

215, 314, 4142 RM.
APTS.
Newly dec., ready to go!
Exc. trans. See Janitor.
RYCKAERT
1812 ENTRANCE

BATH

UTILITIES. CALL A
LO 1-7774 FROM 9 TO 5
CALL 248-7351, Closed Sat. and Sun.

THE

ROYDON

AT

Per Month
1009

DAVIS

Avail.,
Aug.
Ist.
Elevator
bet cy only. L. A. Peterson &amp;

1st—$150

ST.

FREE UTILITIES

—

$155.

ate

UPSTAIRS

1916 GRANT ST., EVANSTON
Avail. Aug. 1. Ist fl. of 2 flat. 5 rms.
plus encl. porch. 2 bdrms., gar. 2 blks.
transp.,
schl.
$165
mo.
or
$155
if
a
mows lawn, shovels snow. UN

NORTH EVANSTON
EXCEL. SHOP. AND TRANSP.
BEAU.
corner ct. bldg. at Maple and Noyes. 4
rms., 2nd flr. $127.50. Adults. 864-3186
NON-RACIAL
3
BDRM.
1ST.
FL.
apt. South of Church, adults preferred.
ae
smaller apt. Gem
Realty GR 5-

2

BATHS.

Sept.

1132

Waukegan

541

HINMAN

APT, 2
te din.

$250 -

1.

Rd.

2 BDRM.,
—_

4

ROOM.,
Sept.

$125

Ist

EVANSTON.

an

1

1.

SEPT.

AV.,

parking

dair

cond.

ALpine

BDRM.

APT.

per

Inquire

mo.

AVAIL
at

Hinman, Evanston, apartment
phone tenant, 864-8973. If no

7!

3-B, or
answer

call 251-4913.
EVANSTON S.E. SUBLET DESIGN
3 bdrm., 2 bath, charm. old apt.
Jake,
half blk.
schl.,
trains
4

walking.

Mod.

kit.

air

cond.

Ayail. Aug. Sept. $235. UN 9-1437._

d

ROOM—3RD
FLOOR—1
BDF
apt. $120. Adults. Light rooms,
V
maintained
pide.
near
trans.
shopping.
120 Clyde Ave.,
Evan
UN 4-7538. Avail. Sept. 1st.

:

BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES. NORTH
field, Living room-dining room comb:

nation, private patio, reserved Park: |
ing. $140 to $150 HI 6-7518 or 491-1855
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
eee

3

BEDROOM,

2

BATH;

QU

building. Avail. Aug. 1. Walk
bus and C. &amp; Nw
station.
month.
Mrs.
MADISON
&amp;
ATES 869-5600

COACH.
near

to s
$235
ASS
‘

HOUSE,
N.E. paneled
EVANSwalls;
1 bedrm.;

lake;

completely carpeted;
and bathrm.; garage

869-8158

after

5

modern ki
space incl.

6 p.m.

1627-37 COLUMBIA, ROGERS PK.
4-5 rms. Mod. kit. and tile beth:
Heated

$100

- $115.

Janitor,

HO

5

W.B. LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC. oe fi
2626 Milwaukee, Chgo.
EV 4
CLARK
ST.,
bedrooms,

a

EVANSTON,
5 ROO
ist flr., near
all trans

shopping,

university

and

lake.

$130. Avail. Sept. 1st. Call UN 4-

R

after 6 p.m.

es

NORTH
EVANSTON
2207
MAP
rm.,
2 bdrm,
mod.
kit., sep.
din.
:
Avail. Oct. 1st. $170. 2 yr. lease.
AVenue 3-1612
EVANSTON;
SPACIOUS
AIR
CO
tioned 2 bdrms., 142 baths,
dishwasher, elev. parking avail., g
trans.
poss. Sept. 1st. $250 mth.
NEWTON
REALTORS
17
3

BEDRMS.,
2 BATHS,
APPLIANCI]
storage.
Fireproof
bldg.,
near
campus, 1862 Sherman Av., sae
1 yr. lease $250 mo. Adults only.

3534 or UN 4-2600.

ce

DELUXE
7
RMS.,
2. TILE
BATE
woodburning
fireplace,
near

Avail. Sept. 1st. $235., 2nd floor.

9765 evenings and weekends.
ROOM
APARTMENT,
2 FLOOR,
block from lake, 42 mile to Evanston,
near

ROOMS
ADULTS

and

869-1774.

Geo. H. Carlson, Co

4

5

Oct.

BEDRMS.

bldg.—
Co. GR

NICELY
DECORATED
UNFURNnished 4 rm. apt. 1 block to lake and
beach.
Avail.
August
Ist. $135
per
month. 743-2350.

EVANSTON
NON-RACIAL
APARTMENTS.
SOBER
ONLY. CALL UN 9-9447.

1-6700

MARSHFIELD.

Howard ‘‘L”’ sta. Air c
parking avail. Two bdrm
Aug. ist.—$185. One
i

Available

—

;

Evanstc

bdrms.;
lge.
kitchen;
rm.;
liv.
rm.
and
garage
and bsmt,
:
month
including
heat.
age
required. Call 234-8300. Agent.

EVANSTON—SKOKIE.
AVAIL.
AUG.
1, 2nd apt. Lg. liv. rm., din. rm., 2
bdrms.; brkfst. nook; kit.; rear porch.
Adults pref. $175 mo. incl. heat. 9133
a
OR
3-4121
after
6 p.m.
for
appt.

$100

with

ALpine

N.

NORTHBROOK

3

is

3 bedr

apartment

7616

available

314
ROOMS
1ST
FLOOR
$120.
Avail. now. Mod. kit. nr. trans., lake,
shops. See janitor on premises 475-0258
or call Downs Mohl &amp; Co. CE 6-3806.
EVANSTON
314 Rooms—3rd
61812 Sheridan Rd.
Shown by appointment
Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
1511 Sherman Avenue
GR 5-2700

2 Rooms!

front

1571 l Sherman
Ave
:
UNiversity 4-2600

WILMETTE

INTEGRATED
APTS. WITH PRIVATE
ENT

occupancy

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC

EVANSTON

2 RM.
AND

bath

ie

month.

view of the lake, Underground
ing. All conveniences in this out
ing apartment building.

NORTHWEST
EVANSTON.
FOR
ONE
or maybe two, but no more.
Second
floor
of
residence
with
your
own
private
entrance.
Living
room,
bedroom
and
kitchen.
$125
per
month
including all utilities. Call Mr. Kistler.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900

MR.

per

September

214.

immed.;
elev. bldg. Dishwasher
and
disposal
included
in kitchen;
patio;
laundry. Parking. $275.
BAIRD
&amp;
WARNER
491-1855

1754-62 Juneway

$400

blk. from
Off-street
available

AVAIL.

—

AVAILABLE
FOR
IMMEDIATE
cupancy. Large 2 bedroom all el

SPACIOUS
4
ROOM
APT.
EXTRA
large light rooms,
modern
kit.
and
bath, second floor. 1 block from beach
and vark. Free utilities. $150 per mo.
Phone 761-8688.

EVANSTON.

i

THERD.

1440 SHERIDAN

77\7 Sheridan Road, Chicago

APT.

fin

mo, For appt. call office, 262-2675.
ONWILMETTE

2 BEDROOM APARTMENT
104 Keeney—3rd
Large rooms—near Lake
Shown by appointment
Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
1511 Sherman Avenue
GR 5-2700

2 BEDROOM

Manager

7710 EASTLAKE TERR. |

4 ROOM

LUXE

fo

pancy.

Resident

PICTURESQUE
COUNTRY LIVING IN
Long
Grove
area.
Semi-furn.
coach
house with 2 bdrms.,
liv. rm.,
kit.,
bath,
heated
gar.
On 3 acres.
Pri.
indoor pool priv. Avail. 1 yr. beginning Aug.
ist. Married
adults only.
$160 mo.. Call 537-5470.

205 RIDGE,

oe

Modern
3 room
air-cond.
apts.
excellently
maint.
bldg.
Some
with
tile kit. and bath. Free gas.
Expe!
decorating. Private parking avail.
blk. to beach and park. Rentals
fron
$122.50. Sept. Ist and Oct. Ist occu-

S.E. EVANSTON
.
New elevator building
Deluxe spacious air-cond. 2 bdrm. 7.
equipped
with all latest features
for
easy
living.
Secure,
quiet
building.
Walk to beach and all conveniences.
Exe. transp. $225 per mo, Occup. Oct.
Ist. Heated garage avail. 446-1646.

DE

For

7705 SHERIDAN RD.

710 HINMAN

EVANSTON
Attractive air conditioned 1 bedroom,
and studio apartments
available for
Oct. Ist or sooner. Elevator building.
Indoor heated garage.
Near all transportation and shopping.
“Chicago Northwestern, L, and bus.”’

525

GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
2 BEDROOMS
:
2300 CENTRAL
Normandy
1923 SHERMAN Brittany
2038 SHERMAN
Maisonette 9/1 °
1408 HINMAN Green, Inn
1400 HINMAN Garden, immed.
2248 SHERMAN
Garden Aug. 1
1325 DOBSON
1218 HARVARD Large kitch.
149 CALLAN Aug. 1
630 SHERMAN
Sept.
1
813-17 Washington Aug. 1 Sept. 1
1 BEDROOM
71650 SHERIDAN furnished
7560 SHERIDAN
727 AUSTIN
1133-37 OAK Aug. 1
632 SHERMAN
Sept. 15
7518 DAMEN
Aug.
1
1904 HARRISON
EFFICIENCY
7722 ASHLAND
GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
233 Asbury Av.
Evanston
UN 4-9020
BR 3-2660

INC.

1101
GROVE—Elev.
bldg.
parquet
all elect.
deluxe
cond.,
air
floors,
consuperb
Thermopane,
kitchen,
=
stroll to downtown,
garage
avail.

491-1855

EVANSTON 701 OAKTON
2 de luxe
pent house apts. with 36x7
balcony.
nice bdrms.,
15x11
and
12x11.
Tile bath,
powder
rm.,;
liv.
rm,
18x13;
kit.
15x11
w/2_
dr.
refrig., dishwasher, wall oven. Many
cab.
Parking
for
1 car
incl.
$205.
Ready Sept. 1. Air cond.

NEW-|

at

Ave.

EVANSTON'S

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 units.

600-700 McKINLEY ST.
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

Sherman

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

1310 MAPLE AVE.
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
Come and see these really spacious

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

Sherman

QUINLAN

724-501 |

BURNS

fl.

nr. Sherman

2nd fl. Clark at Sherman $130.
AVAIL. AUG. Ist.
2 baths, 2nd fl., Lincoln at
$235.
AVAIL. SEPT. 1st
2 Rms., 2nd fl., Simpson at Sherman
0
$100.
4 Rms., 2nd fl. Clark at Sherman $130.
5 Rms., bsmt. Lincoln at Prairie $155.
AVAIL. OCT. ist
212 Rms., 3rd fl. Church at Chicago
120.
314 Rms., 3rd fl. Hamlin nr. Sherman
120.
4 Rms., 1st fl. Clark at Sherman $130.
4 Rms.,
1st fl. Sherman
at Seward$120.
CHICAGO
31,
Rms.,
bsmt,
Ashland
at Jarvis

271-3500

Andrea-Marcy Apts.

.

Evanston

N. Greenwood

Phone

UNDELEIN

Two

CO.
St.,

1620 to 1766 Greenwood
TOWN HOUSE APTS.
$190
2 BEDROOM APT.
$150
1742

Wanted to Share—
Houses and Apartments

Practical and

Central

GLENVIEW

For

VANSTON—GIRL
21
TO
29
TO
share a modern 3 bdrm. air cond. apt.
with 3 others same.
4 blks. lake,
1
blk. transp.
$55 mo. Avail.
Aug.
1.
328-6253
AN
WITH
2
BEDROOM,
SEMI1furnished apartment, looking for man
to share same. $92.50 per month.
After 6 p.m., call CR 2-2046.

B2.~=Ss«For

1520

2nd

1564

See Betty Otte on Premises

Room

SENIOR CITIZENS HOME
NECEDAH, WISCONSIN
Room
and
board,
$250
month.
information call GReenleaf 5-0670.

B0

RAYMOND

AVAIL. NOW
3rd fl. Simpson

$100.
ati

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY.
EXCEPT MONDAY.

THE

2 Rms.,

6 Rms.,
Prairie.

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.

328-7200

132

~=For Rent—Apartments

4 Rms.,

1 bedroom from $240
2 bedrooms from $300
3 bedrooms from $365

STUDENTS
home
near

For Rent—
Housekeeping

132.

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

OPEN

ETIRED
SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATOR
and
wife
needs
room
with
kitchen
Ga
ses
from
Sept.
through
Dec.
ill consider sublease. 675-0905.
FEMALE
GRADUATE
desire
room
in private
N.U. 491-9454 evenings.

elidoartanee:

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sa.

FURNISHED ROOM FOR
SINGLE WOMAN.
S. EVANSTON
864-7971

WO

See

to

all

transportation.

$110.

Call 338-1793

SOUTH EVANSTON — 5% R
2nd floor of 2 flat. Available Aug. 1$170. Call after 1 p.m.
Sarre
491-0470
:
EVANSTON
519

MAIN.

ST.,/two

In heart of Main
Baird &amp; Warner

RIGHT
tired,

Wilm.
help

COUPLE,
can

for

have

$85

light yd.

GLENCOE
ment
in

Modern,

room

St. shopping

efficie

PREFERABLY
3

plus

work.

rm.

garage

util.

AL

floor.

Call

RE-—
apt.

if willing

1-1965.

EFFICIENCY
Business
District.

3rd

area.
491-

VE

©

:
;

5

EVANSTON—5
RMS. AND ENCLOSED
orch, 2nd floor. Near North transp
150 including garage,
gas heat
an
water. Sept. Ist. Call 869-9039.

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DRMS., 1 BATH IN HIGHLAND
x. . $ $250 mo. Possession Aug. 1.
af
Rd.

PArk

4-3700

03 Michigan Sublet 2 Bdrm.
=o
heat

_

AVAIL.
included.

SEPT.
475-7615,

- 1.
-$137-50
Evanston.

_ ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT
b-let. Includes wall to wall carpet,

parking,
gas
ioning. Avail.

for
cooking,
airimmed. OR 3-3130.

4 Rooms
ADULTS ONLY
“1713 DEMPSTER STREET

ANSTON _

(FREE

1303 MAPLE
e-nbos

#PFINGSTEN

oad. 1 bdrm. apt., range and refrig.,
wood paneled walls. Immed. occupancy. $140 per mo. Phone 446-3880.
DGE—DOBSON
S.W.
CORNER
1
drm. apt..2nd. flr. Nearly new quiet
Large light rms. Avail. .Oct. 1.
P
7-1277 or UN 9-9261.
ANSTON,
6 RM.
APT.
DE
LUXE.
tile baths,
modern
kit., 2nd floor.
mo.
Available
Oct.
Ist.
Will
:
ate. GR 5-0309.
RGE
MODERN
4 ROOM
APARTent with dishwasher and fireplace.
vailable
September
1. 201
Kedzie,
anston.

412 LEE ST., EVANSTON
4

Vood

:

near

491-1855

lake.

Incl,

ht.

and

water.

$132.50. Sept. 1 lease. 328-9444.
SUBLEASE;
EVANSTON 3

:

NSTON

t.

S.E.

One

opping.

2nd

Call

ANSTON.
d flr

AVAILABLE

floor,

block

2

256-4340.

CHARMING

avail.

Aug.

412

15th.

decorating,
heat,
exc.
rigerator. 328-1622.
HOUSE
BEDRM.

ROOM

$120

includes

stove

and

APT.

NR.

LEASE
4
LARGE
BRIGHT
rooms,
South
Evanston,
2nd
floor,
available August 1, $120.
;
Call after 4 p.m., 328-2596.
LET

AUG.

1,

SPACIOUS

STUDIO

apt. in new bldg. Air cond. 7500 north,
hgh
lake. $122.50. Days,
. 321; Eves., 338-2792.

STUDIO APARTMENT
room

i Sifgmonth

~

and

DA

8-0100,

IN WILMETTE,

kitchenette,

3rd

utilities included.

floor,

ALpine

1-

SKOKIE—2

BEDROOM

APT

EN.

td

_§.E.

EVANSTON

pga

.

BDRM.

BSMT.

Available Aug. 21st or Sept. ist.
aaa
furniture
for sale,
cheap
MS,

_
-

1

NORTH

OF

HOWARD

ST.

modern,
tile
bath;
new
refrig.;
complete decorating; 2nd; exc. trans.;
dults only; $110; SHeldrake 3-0752.

1309

MAPLE,

EVANSTON.

apt. Exc. location.
year lease. $98 a

314

RM.

One month or one
month. Near ‘‘L’’

and N.U. Call 328-0642 mornings.

GLENVIEW: 2-BDRM. AIR-COND.
TOWNHOUSE
APT. $220 MO.
2162

HAMPTON

on

" Rakin
nguishe

PARKWAY
oe

EVANS.

i agi
ied.
in
Pvt. park,
conv.

.,

_trans., parking. $165. 664-2333.
EASE STUDIO APT. TOP

FLOOR

N. Ridge. $155 per month.
See
‘
3 manager, Bill Behnke, AM 2-9317
or
Bill Miller, 465-5217 aft. 8 p.m.

_

NORTH

EVANSTON,

St. 2nd floor.

5 rms.;

rm.,

hall

din.

refrig.

_

rm.

and

CENTRAL

2 bedrms.

carpeted.

stove.

21% ROOMS.

1809

$145.

Liv.

Including

GR. 5-6000.

1ST FL. FRONT

_Evanston-Chicago border. Reas. rent.
)
transp. Avail. Sept. 1. After 6
-m. and weekends 274-1192.
ET

LARGE

1

BEDROOM

APT.,

_ W/w carpeting, dishwasher, disposal,
b160. Call E. Burg at 341-2274 before 5
-m.

918 Washington

Bld.,

Evanston.

AGO. 5
LGE.
RMS.
ON
2ND.
a
overlooking
park.
Conven.
to
ie
churchs, shopping and transp.
$175. Pri. park avail. 491-9218.
_

LAKE BLUFF: 2 BDRM. APT.
Se
with private terrace.
:
Air conditioned.
_Gilbert Rayner Associates. CE 4-3800.

_

VANSTON—SUNNY

ON

Ast flr. Across from park. Near Ridge-

2 BDRM.

i

5 RM. APT.

APT.

AT

RIDGE,

Orrington

WINNETKA
COUPLE,
NO.
PETS
building new home needs small apt. or
home, furn. or unfurn. Top refs. Sept.
1 to March 1. HIllcrest 6-1256.

139

EVANSTON
2509 Pioneer Rd.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with
frpl., dining room, large kitchen, gas
heat. Rental $230: Avail. 10-1.
EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORTGAGE CO.
1732 Orrington
475-5600

141

Apts.

EVANSTON—4
ROOMS
1ST
FLOOR
well
kept
apt.
bldg.
Exc.
location,
transportation;
attractive furnishings.
Avail. Sept. Ist. UN 4-4340.

HOTEL

and

Hinman,

EVANSTON—1533
CRAIN
AT
FLORence.
345
room _ studio,
2nd
floor.
Single
$100.
Avail.
now
on _ lease.
GReenleaf 5-6218.
&lt;
NILES—2
BDRMS.
COMPLETELY
furn. $250. Immed. occup. No children.
Call 10 to 5—Mon. through Fri.
827-5315.

Evanston

1311
CHICAGO
AV.,
EVANSTON.
Elev.
bldg., daily maid
service,
all
util.,
excellent
location,
3 rm.
apt.
$170. Lease. DA 8-3548.

SOUTH
EVANSTON.
WELL
FURnished. 5 rooms (2 bedrms.) ist fl. No
children
or
pets.
July
15.
$225.
(Security deposit).

5

UNUSUALLY
ATTRACTIVE
PARTLY
furnished apt.—all large rooms, newly
decorated. Liv. rm. Din. rm. comb., 2
bdrms.,
bath, large kit. with eating
area. In very convenient location. $250
per mo.

ONE
BEDROOM
HOUSE
TRAILER
For one me
tg gentleman, on priv.
property. All
util paid. On Milwaukee
Ave. nr. Lake Ave. 824-6400.

HOKANSON

513 Davis

_EVANSTON

&amp; JENKS

GReenleaf

135

5-1617

800 HINMAN AV.
UNiversity 9-1409
RIDGEVIEW HOTEL

CALL

MR.

or

JAMES

492-4600

COUPLE
SEEKS
FURN.
APT.;
EVanston-Northbrook area;
Occupy late
August;
$115-range.
Write:
Herb
Strentz,
2031
Grandview
Apt.
X.
Boulder, Colorado.

WINNETKA
FINE HOME IN NORTHWEST AREA
on quiet
street.
3 or 4 Bdrms.,
3
Baths. Large Living Rm., Dining Rm.
Porch
overlooking
beautifully
landge
gardens. From September 15,
1967 to May 15, 1968. $550 per month.
WESTON E. DAVIE &amp; CO.
42 Green Bay Road, Winnetka HI 6-4500

ROOM
APARTMENT,
STOVE AND
Ist. Call
August
Avail.
erator.
-2693 or 274-1519.

Wtd. to Rent—Furn. Apts.

EVANSTON
HOSPITAL
MR. HARTFELDER 492-4550

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.

ATTRACTIVE
3-RM. APT. EXC. LOC.
central Evanston,
unusually
convenient to transp. shopping, Univ. $155.
Ridge Avenue nr. Church St. 475-2384.

1ST
FL.
APT.
NEAR
ST.
Hospital in Evanston. Avail.
a sub-let. GR 5-0297.

TEN, ONE OR TWO BDRM.
FURNISHED
OR
UNFURNISHED APTS. NR. PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION.
FOR
PROFESSIONAL
~PERSONNEL.

Attractively furnished air conditioned
1
bedroom
apartment
in
elevator
building with garage space. Available
for Sept. or Oct. Ist.
Near all transportation and shopping.
“Chicago Northwestern, L, and bus.”’’

furn_
appliances
kit.
All
vanston.
tal $215 monthly. Move in anytime
r Aug. 15. Call 328-6894.

ROOM
Francis
now on

136

For

Rent—Houses

EVANSTON.
NEWLY
DECORATED
throughout Nice living room with ba
window,
separate dining room, modern kitchen w/dishwasher and disposal. 3 bedrms and a ceramic tile bath
on the 2nd fl. Very nice yard. 2 car
garage.
Full semi-finished
basemtn.
Stove and refrig. $300. mo.
KANSON AND JENKS
513 Davis St.
GReenleaf 5-1617
NEAR GLENVIEW AND HIGH SCHLS.
Bungalow.
Immed.
occup.
1 bdrm.;
liv. rm./din. rm. new cptg. De Luxe
built-in
cab.
kit.
Bsmnt.;
orch;
patio; no pets; adults only. $200
mo.
PA 4-1494,
3

Wed.

to Rent—Furn.

3

Summer

f

#

+4

BRRne

aie

Rentals

BDRM.
TRI-LEVEL
IN
NORT
brook. Avail. July 29th through Se
pana $100 and care of cats or $225. 2
209.

AVAILABLE
Fox River.
home.
Call
385-1629.

142

For

NOW—McHENRY
G
Attractive 2 bdrm.
fur
Mrs.
Gallagher,
211-8

Rent—Town

STUDIO

Houses

GARDEN

Carriage

HOME

Hill in Glenvie

BEAUTIFULLY
SITUATED
IN
extensively
landscaped
area.
Ea
with its own patio and garage
ample storage.

Wanted

to

2 STORY,
3 bdrm., 215 baths w/]
de
din. rm., kit. Available A
2 STORY,
2 bdrm., 215 baths w/]
ae
din. rm., kit. Available Se
Convenient
to Shops
and transpor
tion. Landscaping and snow remo
service provided at nominal cost.

Rent—Houses

RESPONSIBLE
MOTHER
AND
1
child want 1 or 2 bedroom house or
apartment in Wilmette
or Evanston.
Up to $200 monthly. After 6:30 p.m.
AL 1-5947.
MATURE NAVY DENTIST, WIFE AND
3 yr. old child desire 3 bdrm. unfurn.
home or T. house, north side Chicago
or northern suburb, under $285. Sept. 1
occupancy desired. 689-1263.

|

RESP.
ing 2
near
$225.
after

PROF. MAN AND WIFE SEEKor 3 bdrm. home in N. suburbs
transp. No children. Rent up to
Call DA
8-3700, 9 to 5:30 and
6:30, 491-0614.

EXECUTIVE:
FORMER
NORTH
shore resident desires min. 3 bdrm.
home
in
New
Trier
Sch.
district.
Occupancy by Sept. 1. Please reply to
HI 6-5070.
FAMILY
OF
4
WANTS
3
bedroom
house,
N.
Suburbs.
pancy by Sept. Call 281-7353.

OR
4
Occu-

IRVIN A. BLEITZ
UN 9-1000

THE LAST WORD
IN LUXURIOUS LIVING
THESE TRI-LEVEL 2 BEDRM.
2 BATH,
ENGLISH
MEWS
SET IN A PARK—
$285—$300
In West Winnetka (Northfield)
Sherwood Forest in Northfield, Inc
Call 446-8660
NORTHFIELD
Lovely townhouse, cathedral liv. r
2 bdrms., 112 baths, family rm., pa
air-cond. Couple only. $250 a mo
including maintenance.

KOENIG &amp; STRE
AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

Wilme
Northbrd
Glenvi

DOCTOR,
WIFE, 2 CHILDREN
WANT
3-4 bedroom house in the Evanston or
Wilmette area, 3 ee
Ist.

WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
Aug. 1 occ. with 2-yr. lease. De lux
bdrm, 24% tile baths, sep. liv. rm.:
dishwasher,
refrig.,
garbage
d
washer-dryer,
Fully
carpeted

EUROPEAN
COUPLE
IN
40S,
NO
children, want to rent small house or
apt. Sept.
Ist. or Oct.
lst. Vienese
Barber Shop, 869-5336.

garage
with
radio
control
door,
blocks to train and shopping. No pe
$390 per month. Please call for app
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CO.
446-1294
446-3248
- 825-6)

CANADIAN
GOVERNMENT
OFFICER
wishes
to rent 3 bdrm.
home
near
New Trier schools with rental up to
$350. Call 782-3760.
EXECUTIVE AND FAMILY
(Children, 11 and 14 yrs.) need house
in any area convenient to Northbrook,
town or country. 358-5761.
3

138

For

Rent—Furn.

Houses

WINNETKA
4 bedroom Dutch Colonial, 214 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

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois
TOWNHOUSE—$300

Cathedral

Hillcrest
Hillcrest
A MONTH

sutiiny living

room,

6-1855
6-2700

excel-

lent kitchen, 2
bedrooms,
11% baths,
family rm., utility rm., centrally airconditioned. Available September.

KOENIG
AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

&amp; STREY
Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE IN S. E.
Evanston avail. Sept. 1st through Dec.
31st. Very
handy to lake, shopping,
transp. and N. U. 5 bdrms. $350 per
mo.
Nice
quarters
for 3-4 graduate
students. Phone GR 5-6904.
LOVELY
2
BDRM.
RANCH
arage.
Near
School
and
Professional people welcome.
Grove. YO 5-5926.

WITH
_transp.
Morton

rm.,

din. rm.

and

Reco

hy

Scere

stairs,

air-co

EVANSTON-NORTHWEST.
ATTR
tive 2 bedrm.
twnhse.
Liv.
rm-d
rm. comb.; large family kitchen,
basement.
Nice yard, patio, gara
Sept. 1st poss. $195.
HOKANSON &amp; JENKS
513 Davis St.
GReenleaf 5-1

143

Vacation

Rentals

BARBADOS”
IN” ISLAND IN THE S
BEACHY
HEAD,
your
own
priv
resort. With two private beaches
the
Atlantic
ocean;
open
to
Northeasterly
trade
Winds,
world’s most beautiful breeze. La
living and dining quarters, with f
large
double
bedrooms;
complet
furnished.
Monthly
rates:
U.S.
$
June to November inclusive: U.S. $
December
to
May
inclusive.
4
rental
with
or
without
chauff
available
at
Bridgetown.
Serva
avail.—reasonable
cost.
Addre
Maurice
M.
Jones.
The
Mall,
Michael, Barbados, The West Indie

144

For

Rent—Garages

EVANSTON;
2
CAR
GARAG
overhead doors for parking or st
age. 2122 Ashland Av.

1 stall of a 2 car garage availah
overhead
doors
for
parking—1i
Hartrey Av.

1 car

garage

1803 Grey

Av.

for

parking

Phone

UN

or

4-0950.

stord

GOOD INVESTMENT
Excelent
brick
small
apt.
bldg.
North Evanston. 1-5 rm, apt., 1-3 r
and 1-2 rm. apt. with annual inco
$4,320. New
gas heating,
low mz
tenance.
Shown on Sats. only. 2¢
notice for appts. Only
$34,500.
SMART &amp; GOLEE
REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
~ Hillcrest 6-4

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
* Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Blu
ie

Houses

OR 3 BDRM.
FURNISHED
RANG
type
house
or first floor furn.
aj
From
Sept. 1 to Oct. 15. Best re
Phone 446-1423.

ADVERTISING
EXECUTIVE
WITH
wife and 2 children, ages 4 and 6, no
pets, would like to rent an unfurnished
3 or 4 bdrm. home in Winnetka area.
References furnished if desired. Would
like by Sept. 1. Please call 446-0170.

2—214,—3 ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Light, airy. Nr. Transp., shops, lake.
LOW RENT
271-1881.

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

Main

137

SUB-LET FOR ONE YEAR 3 BDRM. 2
bath, liv. rm., din. rm., with TV, HIFI, washer and dryer. $250 per mt. 929
Hinman Ave., Evanston. 864-2386.

COUPLE,
2
SMALL
CHILDREN
want 2 bedroom
apt. S.E. Evanston.
Rent approx. $180.
Sept. Ist.
Call 225-0475 after 6 p.m.

For Rent—Furnished

SMALL FURNISHED
APARTMENT.
Lady
or
employed
couple.
Utilities
included.
Hinman
and
Dempster,
Evanston.
Phone
GR
5-9479
after 5
p.m.

NEAR
N.U. IDEAL
FOR
GRADUATE
student or married
couple, 3 rm., 5
rm. and 6 rm. apts. avail. Light and
airy. Call GR 5-7122 or GR 5-1602.

DIRECTRESS
MONTESSORI
SCHOOL,
Deerfield; mature; wants 2 bdrm. apt.
Rent
approx.
$170.
Aug.
or
Sept.
lease. 945-2453 or 831-3806.

6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 112 baths; new furn.;
temporary or permanent.
764-5065

KENILWORTH
HOUSE
- BUSINESS
zone, 1-2 yr. lease. 1 bdrm. Ist.; 1 lg.
studio bdrm. 2nd. Carpet, drapes incl.
144
blk.
NWRR.
$255
mo.
Avail.
NORTHFIELD,
3
BDRM.
RANCH
home.
New
Trier
dist.
Attached
garage;
central air cond. Avail. oe
1-15 1 or 2 yr lease. $300 mo. HI 6-647

WILMETTE
312 LIGHT
ROOMS
2ND
floor. Nr. transp. and N.W.R.R.
and
shop. Avail. Aug.
lst with lease for
employed couple. AL 1-5788.

PASTOR AND FAMILY NEED A 3 OR
4 bdrm. apt. in Evanston. Rent $200.
September Ist.
869-5925 or 475-1314.

b

EVANSTON-NORTHWES,

2

EVANSTON--HOUSE
14 BLOCK FROM
Dewey School. 5 bedrooms, 242 baths.
Avail. Aug. 1 to April 1, 1968. $175 mo.
Mr. Paulson, 869-2100, ext. 309.

WAYSHIRE
APTS.
6818
N.
Wayne,
Chicago. Single man. 2 rms.
Nicely
furn.
Share
a bath.
Utilities
free.
Linens
and
maid
service.
Nr.
lake and ‘‘L.’’ $75 a mo. AM 2-1964.
A

4

2240

BEDROOM
APARTMENT,
CLEAN,
attractive,
S.E.
Evanston,
near
all
conveniences, and beach. Call DA 87817.

MIDDLE
AGED
BUSINESS
COUPLE
need 6 rm. apt. with garage; 1st floor;
from priv. owner;
newer bldg.;
call
after 7 p.m. UNiversity 4-4755.

WOODS:

Excellent kitchen with dishwasher a
eating space. Available
Sept.
16 f4
coming school year or until
June, 196
$425 per month.
4
NASH REALTY
446-71

FOR
AUG.
15TH
POSSESSION—3
bedroom, 1!2 bath, two story home on
pretty lot. 2 car garage. $185 monthly.
WALLACE AND ORTH, INC.
GReenleaf 5-2700 PArk 4-5600

HIGHLAND
PARK
FAMILY
HOME:
Sharp spacious 3 bdrm., 2 bath ranch.
Short term lease. $275. 831-3580 or 262-

HUBBARD

rooms, 3 baths, large living room wi
spectacular view of lake and ravin

475-5600

GLENVIEW

EVANSTON
1-2
BEDROOM,
WALKing
distance
to
N.U.,
comfortable,
cheery,
airy.
Grad _ students
and
oa
couples. Avail. Sept. 15. 2564573.

YOUNG
COUPLE
WISHES
TO
RENT
coach
house
or 1 bdrm.
apt.
from
—
1. Approx. $125. Distelheim, 468-

EAST

CO.

STORY
HOUSE
FOR . RENT
3
bedrms.; 2 baths; liv. rm., din. rm.;
kitchen, bsmnt. and yard. Call 6 to 8
p.m,. only UN 4-7707.

NICELY
DECORATED
UNFURDISHWASHER,
DISPOSAL,
REFRIGAug.
Ist. 1 blk. to lake and beach,
Phone 743-2350.

ae Classified

1732

BOND &amp; MORTGAGE

2

Rent—Apts.

UTILITIES FREE
2145

EVANSTON

WILMETTE—3
LGE.
RMS.
LIGHT,
airy,
pleasant
and
private.
Parking
space. Ideally located. Suitable for 1
or 2 persons.
Avail.
Sept.
Ist. $125
incl. utilities. AL 1-5841.

to

EVANSHIRE

closed porch,
$135.
Call between
10
-m. noon 677-6498.
own Friday between 1 and 2 p.m.
:

St.

133

134

GLENVIEW—5 RM. 3 BDRM.

17th

BEDROOMS,
2
BATHS.
NEAR
schools,
shops
and transp.
$235. per
month
plus
utilities.
Call Mrs.
Ball
at
Mrs.
MADISON
&amp;
Associates.
869-5600.

IMMED-

modern

to _ transportation,

130

5

NEWLYWEDS
LOOKING
FOR
REAsonably
priced 1 or 2-bdrm.
apt. in
Glenview,
Skokie
or Evanston.
Call
274-0085 after 6 o’clock.

$70 a
9-4193

6-1855
6-2700

LGE.
5
RM.
APT.
IDEAL
FOR
A
family, 3 girls, or men.
Avail now.
Also
one
avail.
Sept.
Ist. Also
14%
kitch. avail. now. Exc. transp. AM 21155.

Wanted

-

ATTRACTIVELY
FURNISHED
FO
bedroom, 2 bath home in top locatio
$325. monthly.
Call Mrs. Crompton
DAvis 8-1760.
WALLACE AND ORTH, INC.
GReenleaf 5-2700 PArk 4-5600

Hillcrest
Hilicrest

WILMETTE

AVE.

as

Houses

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Living room,
dining room,
breakfast
room,
i!2 baths,
3 bdrms.,
one car
garage,
gas heat. Rental $310. Avail
10-

1ST
FLOOR.
REAR
BLDG,
2
BDrms, partially furnished, avail, now.
Needs decorating. Get key at L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co, 1304 Chicago Ave.

For Rent—Furn.

IN

GARDENS

1234 CHICAGO

138

EVANSTON;
SUBLEASE
5 RM.
APT.
ist floor. $190. Available immediately.
Garage;
patio; modern building. Call
248-6617 after 5 p.m.

ROOM

8 and 10 a.m. for appt.

tely.

EVANSTON
3 RM. APT. INCL. GARAGE.
All utilities
paid. $110 monthly.
1123 Pitner.
UN 4-0895, By appt.
LARGE
4 ROOM
38RD
FLOOR
APT.
Avail.
August
lst. Stove and refrig.
Close to schools, parks, transportation.
Phone UN 4-7826.

Rent—Houses

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

7717
SHERIDAN
ROAD,
CHICAGO
2
extra
large
light
rooms,
modern
kitchenette, shower, and bath, neatly
furnished.
and
dec.
Second
floor.
1
block
from
beach
and
park.
Free
utilities. $125 per mo. Phone 761-8688.

$145
6-8696

UNIVERSITY
PROFESSOR
AND
wife wish to rent coach
house
apt.
Sept.
1.
Write:
Wm.
Schmitendorf,145-8 Arnold, W. Lafayette, Ind. .47906.

ot. near
transp.
and
shops,
onth, Occup. Sept. 1. Call UN

_ between

RIDGE

GAS)
CEntral

For

WINNETKA
Newer 3 bedroom Colonial home. 21%
baths, 2 car garage. Modern kitchen
with
built-ins,
breakfast
area
and
adjoining family room with fireplace.
Separate
living
and
dining
rooms.
Available Sept. 1st for two years or
more. $450. ALAN RAMSAY

MANOR

303 CUSTER—EVANSTON
5 ROOMS FURNISHED—$250
2 bedrooms
with twin beds.
Adults.
Lease required. Agent UN 9-6181.

o.

RM.
APT.
IN
EVANSTON.
Burning
frpl.;
fenced-in
back

pe

CUSTER

NEED
3 BDRM.
APT. IN EVANSTON
or Skokie, near transp. by Aug. Ist.
Have
2 sons,
H.S.
and college
age.
Exe.
references.
Limit
$180.
DA
8-

‘ge fine 4 bedroom apt. in de luxe
. Cab. kit., woodburning fireplace.

&amp; WARNER

ELMGATE

LUNT AND RIDGE
2 lige. bdrms.,
5 lge.
closets.
Free
central air conditioning and parking.
Avail. Sept. Ist. Phone RO 4-6021.

= 2125

TOWNHOUSE

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main
St.
475-3223

EVANSTON,
SUBLEASE;
SPACIOUS 4
rm.
apt.
cor.
Ridge
and
Simpson;
newly decorated; avail. Sept. 1; $120;
3rd fl. 475-0433 for appt.

EVANSTON

136

3 bedrooms, 114 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN, CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PEKMANENT
764-5065

SKOKIE—WALK TO OLD ORCHARD 5
large
rooms,
tiled
bath,
2nd
floor.
Well maintained duplex. Adults only.
9500 Leamington. Call 642-5241.

4 LARGE ROOMS
DAvis 8-5781

CEntral

6 ROOM

326 CUSTER ST., EVANSTON
3 bedroom
apt.,
sep.
din.
rm.,
114
baths, heated garage, new bldg. Aug.
15 Occ. $272.50. 743-6280, 743-1386.

38 BEDROOMS, 2ND FLOOR,
1 BEDROOM,
2ND FLOOR
Central Evanston location.
Call 256-2305.

yo LARGE ROOMS
is 8-0053
BROOK
1645

134 For Rent—Furnished Apts.

ATTRACTIVE
3 BEDROOM
APARTment, just remodeled and decorated.
Beautiful kit., bathroom and hardwood
floors. S.E. Evanston. Call DA 8-7817.

20. H. Carlson, Co.

Waukegan

%

For Reat&lt;-Apartments

July 20,19

x

s+ TE Sa
%

�“144

For

GR

For

LAKE

425 HAMILOF
$15.a month. Call

5-7086.

146

Light
prox.,

Rent—Stores

and

REAL

Offices

151

EVANSTON
NEW

Loans

KENILWORTH

2

2

l-

ine

BLDG.

MAIN-CHICAGO

BAY RD.

NR. GREEN

6000 SQ. FT.

EVANSTON—CHOICE
STREET LOCATION,
a

iti

opeisina ey fhe ge
$15,000 Yr.
MITCHELL

ey

1

ing.

room/picture

5-3900

in

available

or new lease
AN
Low sub-rent or new ie T2351, Box 60, | QUINL
Sherman
sub-rent

1571

Wilmette.

WILMETTE—STORE
utilities; $35 mo.
Fine
i

2
DA 8-3200
GROUN D

= lenae: oS Mr. Paes tle
SMART &amp; GOLEE
PRIME
FT.
SQ.
1,000

Smart

floor office space in modern medical9bldg. 2500 Ridge, Evanston. Call 86
to
and
information
8555 for further
establish date to see space.
]
IN
GLENVIEW.
SPACE
OFFICE
Ground floor, immediate possession.

Geo. H. Carlson,PArk Co.
4-3700
1132

rm., modern kitchen, tiled bath, twin
size bedrms.; sun rm _ could be used as
2nd bedrm. Freshly decorated, carptg.

incl. Equity
per mo.

Waukegan

Rd.
STORES
ADJOINING
GLENVIEW—2
ample
ft.; air-cond.;
sq.
Each is 950
parking. 1039-1043 Waukegan Rd. Full
brokers.
ing
commission to cooperat
421-2700.
KENNY BROS. INC.
FT.
500 TO 700 SQ.
SPACE
OFFICE
to
_Handy
Bldg.
Courtyard
New
onal
Professi
Valley
everything. Skokie

1564

Sherman,

DESK
view

GLEN-

IN

AVAILABLE

SPACE

;
office center.
600 Waukegan Rd., Glenview
PA 4-3600

STORE FRONT—270 SQ. FT
ER
NORTHBROOK’S FRENCH QUART
272-4400
Call Ayars &amp; Assoc.

Subsidiary of Ayars Realty Co.
TO 3,750 SQ.
UP
PARK;
HIGHLAND
available
ft. at $3.00 *
ft. yearly
deta ils
For
days.
60
next
within
contact Guy Viti, Realtor, 432-3933.

OPPO-

WILMETTE

AV.,

LINDEN

340

store.
Heated
terminal.
‘‘L’’
site
Immediate possession.
2-0064.
ID
HILL &amp; STONE
SUITABLE
FL.
1ST.
WINNETKA:
for small antique store, real estate
insurance office. Convenient location.
Reasonable rent. 251-2267.
HIGHIN
AVAILABLE
FT.
SQ.
900
area. Full baseland Park business
ment incl. Rent includes heat.
Baird &amp; Warner 491-1855.

n.

147.

For Rent—Halls
STUDIO

ARTIST’S

near

let. Chicago,

148

2,000

MONTHS

North.

SUB-

9-3116.

UN

Rent—Industrial

For

WAREHOUSE
view.

2

Studios

ond

FOR
a

RENT

IN

GLEN-

Ree es

3,500 FT. FOR LIGHT
INDUSTRY OR WAREHOUSING
WILL DIVIDE
REASONABLE
1860 Walters Av., Northbrook

July 20,

1967

$7,500.

Rookwood

$81

Realtors

Evanston

Owner
Anxious
delightful 5 rm.
ton, near Lake
large
Bedrms.,
rm., C. T. Bath,
Excellent
Cond.
approval
Board

DA

Gardens

on his
offer
wants
Apt. in N.E. Evansand N.U. 2 twin size
Din.
sep.
rm.,
Liv.
cab. Kit. Fully Air
available.
financing
Required. Call Mrs.

Dawes School area, Each apt. has 3
Move right in
112 baths.
bedrooms,
2nd fl., large kitchen and eating area.
Full basement. All in fine condition.
$47,000.
Only
for school.
Get ready
Call R. H. Johnson today.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

NORTH

EVANSTON

ACKERMAN
FROM
ACROSS
JUST
Park
on Central
Street.
This
is a
lots of old
with
unique 2 apartment
world charm and lots of future. Each
floor
has
a fireplace
in the
living
room, large dining areas, and 2 plus
bedrooms.
First
floor
has
newly
remodeled kitchen and bath. Yarl is
ideal for children at play. Also 3 car
brick garage for extra income. Just
offered in the $50s.

4 BEDROOMS

with

$7,000

per month

down

payment

and

tax

and
principal
includes
deduction,
air-conditioning,
and
heat
interest,
Real Estate
insurance,
maintenance,
heated
inside
utilities,
all
Taxes,
garage with electric doors, frigidaire
dishoven,
double
refrigerators,
carpeted.
Fully
disposal.
washer,
Immediate occupancy.

U

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

mrs. MADISON and
associates

t

or

realtors

UNiversity 9-5600
.

DAvis 8-3414
Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

OLD
YR.
2
OF
FLOOR
SECOND
2
with
building
Elevator
Suburban
living
foot
31
den,
baths,
2
bedrooms
2
kitchen,
foot
16
beautiful
room,
Swimextras.
and many
balconies,
and recreation facilities.
pool,
ming

Priced at $34,500.

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

mrs. MADISON and
associates

EVANSTON

2 APARTMENT

Condominium
New Elevator Building
$245.00

Evanston, Ill.
273-3855

524 Davis
491-1855

realtors

UNiversity 9-5600

2902 Central Street, Evanston

2902 Central Street, Evanston
YOU CAN’T EQUAL IT FOR
$28,000!
Attractive
fireplace
in
both
apartments. Gas heat. Modern kitchens and
floor.
2nd_
for
bedrooms
4
baths.
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main
Street
transportation, shopping and schools.
Ist floor available immediately.

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor

ROOM 300
1609 Sherman

Hahn
Ave.

Bidg.

INC.

GASKIN

It

Call

156

For

Homes

and

able

9-1669

:
pat

—

Winter

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

3 bedrooms.
with alumir

Ye

room.

Immediate

=x

Finest

possession.

WINNETKA
Beautiful luxury Colonial nae
Huszagh in choice area. Ten roon
bedrooms,
3 baths
and 2
rooms.
marble

The large living room
fireplace;
separate —

room;
all de luxe kitchen with
many plus features to mention. There
is a library and a paneled famil;
room

in

the

and

a

finished

basement.

recreation

A

3

car

gi

heated and with electrically contr:
doors. This home has nites?
possik

appointment

for luxurious

us for appointment

WINNETKA
Owners

retiring

ving.

®

to see it.

to Florida

ang

ti

sell their Winnetka home which is i
immaculate condition. It has a living
room,
separate dining room, lary

kitchen,

condition. 945-3024.

$22,

occupancy.

dining

location.

GLENVIEW
Desirable
corner lot in Bonnie Glen
Estates
section
overlooking
North
Shore Country Club
OR 3-5128
PA 4-3810
MOVING:
FRIGIDAIRE
FROSTproof refrigerator;
Kenmore
electric
dryer;
Kenmore washer;
all in good

ts ° Northbrook Star * got
— Evanston Review ¢ Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcemen
Bluff
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest- Lake

firep

with c
and lau

PARK

for immediate

Separate

Cottages

Ads.

with

HOME
SOLD
immediately.
ferred and anxious to relocate.
F
bedroom, two bath, face brick ran
212 car attached ferent, Custom
in 1959. Outstanding 27’
x 27’
spac
tion
room
with
wet
bar.
cabinet kitchen with all built-ins
ete
snack bar and large breakfast

SUMMER
HOME
ON PRIVATE ASSOciation
grounds
overlooking
Little
Traverse
Bay,
Wequetonsing,
Michigan. 4 bdrms., 2 sleeping porches, 34%
‘baths. Call 234-5970 evenings only.

you in the Want

room

fine den
kitchen

MORTON GROVE EAST
PRICE
REDUCED.
OWNER

1001 DEMPSTER, EVANSTON
Thurs., Fri., 10 to 5, Sat., 10 to 2.
Pr.
end tables;
prism
lamps;
gray
wool
liv.
rm.
and
stair
carpeting;
carved wood pink velvet couch;
Fr.
Aubusson chr.; wing
chr.; lge. coffee
table;
mahog.
dropleaf din. tbl. w/2
chrs.; cherry foldover tbl. w/2 ladderback chrs.;
mahog. nest tbls.; blck.
cab. w/glass display
top;
GE
T.V.;
Magnavox
T.V.-radio-phono
comb.;
Canterbury
mag.
racks;
lge.
bookcase:
fir.
lamp;
King
headboard
w/twin
beds;
Irwin
twin
bed
set;
chests;
drum
table;
small
lady’s
desk;
Fr.
chair;
small
dress.
tbl;
rugs;
cedar
chest;
Hunt
prints;
clothes rack;
metal
and wood
cabinets; fans; dehumidifier; patio furn.;
barbecue;
garden
tools;
set dishes:
misc.
UN
4-5396.
SALE
BY
ALICE
KILLIAN
ID
2-0665
AND
KAY
HARCKE ID 2-5923.
CUSTOM
MADE
FURNITURE
IN EXcel. cond., 2 pe. sect. sofa, 13’ long
w/leather
cushions,
$225.;
8’ Peldao
wood
coffee tbl., $125.;
corner
tbl.,
$30.:
4’ high table lamp,
$40.;
king
size
blue
quilted
bedspread,
$100.;
cust.
design
oval
dinnette
tbl.,
wrought iron and brass w/blue glass
top. $150. HI 6-6438.
PRIVATE
2 BDRM.
SUMMER.
COTtage at the Methodist camp grounds
near
Des
Plaines,
partly
furnished.
Hot water,
natural gas, elec., bath
$1,800. Refs. Call 827-0917.

APT. BLDG.

living

finishing into recreation room.
is centrally air-conditioned and

sale.

UN 4-5100
Evanston

FIVE
ROOMS,
TWO
BEDROOMS,
large living room, separate big dining
room, enclosed sun porch each. Good
condition—recently
decorated.
First
floor available. Two car garage, nice
yard. $36,500.
WALLACE AND ORTH, INC.
GReenleaf 5-2700 PArk 4-5600

a

dining room. Large living room |
sliding
glass
doors
to
patio,
ceilinged,
full basement
perfect.

7 p.m.

and

i

siding. Lovely walnut kitchen with
built-ins and breakfast bar. Separ:

2 Flat Bldg.

Sale—Summer

has

10% Down. Delightful,
bath townhouse. Brick

UNiversity 4-4755.
after

1

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 —
8025 B LYONS

Wanted to Buy—
Apartments Buildings
CASH.

«

lot,

NILES—COURTLAND

EVANSTON
BRAND
NEW
5
UNIT
apt. bldg. 3 bdrms., sep, din. rm., 142
baths, 5 htd. garages. Gross approx.
$18,000. 743-6280.
EVANSTON:
2 FLAT APT. DE LUXE
two 614, 2 baths. Like new. 8 yrs. old,
2 separate heating plants. Act now. BI
8-2572, 1112 Dewey. By appt. only.

FOR

Bi

Don’t miss it!

EVANSTON:
BRICK
8 2 BEDROOM
apts. Dishwashers, refrig., stoves, aircond., cer. baths. 112 blks. from lake.
Gross income $18,000. One apt. will be
vacant
Sept.
30th
for
new
owners
occup. $135,000. Present mtg. $87,000.
Would
consider financing down
payment. 446-3294.
EVANSTON
ATTN.
INVESTORS
4 flat. Exc. return for your money.
Walk to schools, shops, and trans.
Immed. poss.
DOETSCH REALTY CO.
729-0004.

Wanted: Newer

decoratec

nearby. There’s a paneled pl
an
excellent
yard
and
two

CO.
UN

attractively

dining room,
large
modern

vacant 1, 2
full dining
plenty
of
appliances.
1 block to

St.

”

this iavaata
spacious 4 bedroom, 242 bath Colo
is yours in time for school. Brick
clapboard with 2 car attached gar

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

S. EVANSTON LOCATION
3 flat frame.
Priced for quick
$23,000.
Emerson

and

WINNETKA
On
a _ wooded

RACIAL

ALBERT

OFFERED

The wooded lot is 160 ft. deep.
first to see this charmer.
:

BRICK TWO FLAT IN S.W.
. 6
ROOMS,
3
BEDC.T. BATHS
IN EACH

EVANSTON

TWO

condition

APTS.

MENT. ALL ROOMS ARE SPACIOUS
AND
BUILDING
IS IMPECCABLY
MAINTAINED. ZONED R-6 THE 50s.
CALL ERNA THOMPSON.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

155

S.W. EVANSTON2 AFT.

8-3200

EVANSTON
1571 SHERMAN AVE.
BR _3-3750
AL _1-6700
UN _4-2600
For Sale—Condominiums
153.

Bldg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.

WITH
OFFICE
FLOOR
FIRST
NEW
ample parking at 312 Waukegan Rd.,
ion
ft.
informat
For
Glenview... 850. sq.
call 729-1888 or 724-3700.

only

&amp; Golee,

Down

patios
with
apartment
24
Beautiful
sunken
with
Several
balconies.
and
outright
sell
will
Builder
rooms.
living
bldg. or
or consider taking smaller
income
vacant land in trade. Gross
$72,000. Bldg. is less than 2 yrs. old.
CALL—LEONARD SZERLONG

desirable location. Large liv. rm., din.

Assmt.

SOUTHWEST

$3,500

WILMETTE —
ELEVATOR BLDG.

IN

CO-OP

4-ROOM

ATTRACTIVE

INC.

AREA

Buildings

$140
FOR
(RENT
APTS.
ROOM
2-6
and $150—No leases). Full basement.
H.W. heat. 2 car garage. Lot 44’ x 170’.
Total price $25,500. Live in one apt.
and rent the other. Buyer must have
good credit.
steady employment and
CALL—LES SIMPSON

BR 1-6700

AL 1-6700

Sale—Apt.

Only

Evanston

Ave.

For

RM.

BUILDER
wants to trade for home or
and 3 bedroom apartments,
room,
U-type_
kitchens,
expensive
cabinets
and
Carpeted breakfast room.
“L’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009.

1220

8-3414

EVANSTON

apMo.

$43,000.,
equity.

TYSON,

&amp;

UNIVERSITY

for retail
location
lk traffic. 2
i

side

North

sq.
all

6-3000

AL

REALTY
TOP LOCATION

BAY

LAKE

UN 4-2600

SPACE—OFFICE

and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900
ft. Ground: floor. In top location;

154

6

AVE.
AL 1-6700

NON

$28,500

DA

and _ balcony,

bldg. incl. Gross price
prox. $28,900. cash for
assm’t $275.85.

Rd.

sauna,
pool,
swimming
Elevator,
fully
all appliances,
garage,
heated
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

electric kitchen, 2 twin size bedrooms,
2 tile baths, good wardrobe and closet
space. Carpeting,
garage
space
in

APSTORE
HEATED
WILMETTE
basement
plus
ft.
sq.
450
prox.
ae
Gaete
Lg emy
pegs bab
Low

From

FLOOR

window

Block W. of Green Bay
1 Block S. of Central

2-2!/,
Baths
One block to transportation
Haven School, Central St. Shopping

One
of
Evanston’s
top
buildings.
Overlooking Raymond Park. Centrally
livingapartment,
conditioned
air

fata

HARRISON AND PRAIRIE

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

1500: HINMAN

st

GR

BROTHERS.

1

On 6th Floor with south exposure, 2
bedroom apt., 30-ft. liv. rm., balcony.
Carpeting,
drapes
and
other
_inclusions. $11,500. cash equity, $147.50 mo.
assm’t includes util. Mr. Calloway.

CENTRAL
5,000 sq. ft. Air-

HARRISON

2009

BATHS

HIGH

MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable rent.
6
743-441
864-9285
TA 9-5140
WINNETKA-552
LINCOLN
Office space, single rooms or suites.
2,500 sq. ft. available. Air conditionin g
rent.
reasonable
very
in
included
Excellent parking. Agent, CE 6-5151.
Y
CO.
FIRST REALT

4-2600

EVANSTON

In downtown Evanston, ist floor (only
one
step
up),
near
University
and
shopping.’
On
No.
1 bus
line
and
convenient
to CTA
and train. Comfortable and pleasant living. Income
tax
benefits.
Immediate
occupancy.
Price $9,800. equity (may be bought
with $4,900. cash, note for balance).
$150. monthly
assm’t
incl. util. Mr.
Calloway.

CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
380 SQ. FT.—OFFICE—$145
Reception room, 2 private offices.
Air conditioned, elevator bldg.
Private parking lot.
W. K. CONOVER, AGENT—DA 8-5011
845

GENTRAL

‘

274-\00|

BEDROOMS

3

Kenilworth

re

ges

Green

BIC FT, REFRIGERATOR, DOUBLE

Apts.

FIRST TIME

Charming Colonial in lovely area.
poh:
large living room has a w
pul
adjoining
den
fireplace
and
rd
res
room, separate dining room, ex:
hree lovely large bedroo!
kitchen.
[
Full
basement
on
2nd _ floor.
and
paneled
recreation
room
i
place, Entire house is in immacw

NORTH EVANSTON
|! DELUXE APTS.

SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
OVER
2,300
SPACE,
WOODBURNING
FIREPLACE,
PRIVATE _ BALCONY,
HEATED GARAGE, SAUNA, 19 CU-

STAUNTON O. ‘ FLANDERS&amp; CO., * INC

2

&amp; TYSON,

SHERMAN

UN

DELUXE

For Sale—Co-op

152

REALTOR

ANDRUSS,

ANN

1571

| Block to Lake and Beach

TOR

WINNETKA

Evanston

QUINLAN

Location

AND DISHWASHER. ELEVAOVEN BUILDING.

NASH

lus 3 rm. Basement Apt. Gas H.W.
eat. Low
Taxes.
Deep
Lot.
2 car
Garage.
Well
maintained.
Near
schools,
transp.
shops
and Park.
A
Real Vaule at $38,500.

25 | -7200

occu-

Immed.

Outstanding

of Wilmette

Station.

RR

$750 mo.

pancy.

440

parking.

street

Off

NW

from

across

bldg.,

South

BUILDING.

For Sale—Houses

158

Evanston
NW.
DEARPENTERS
UILDE
light. Just a bit of loving care will
turn this Income gf
aoe J into real
profit.
2 Bedrms., extra
lge. LR-DR
comb., Bath, big Kit. Sernd. Porch off
Kit. and DR. 3 Garages. Low Taxes.
Convenient to transp. and shopping.
Only $30,000.

BRICK

838 Michigan

Mortgages

Savings
First Federal
;

traffic loc. Air-cond. office
Excellent
has 2,400 sq. ft. 1st fl. 10 yr. old brick

SPACIOUS

2-2!/y BATHS

Estate—

and

ELEGANCE

OF

ULTRA

A Bedrooms

6-3000

AS; LOW AS 534%
;

3-3130

OR

AL

MORTGAGE
LOANS

SPACE

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ample parking
Suites of 500 to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Broker cooperation invited
For information

FOXMAN

TOUCH

NEW

ESTATE

Real

BUILDING

OFFICE

REALTY

-

EVANSTON

WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
industry
or
commercial.
Ap1,800 sp. ft. Central location.

BAY

154 For Sale—Apt. Buildings

For Sale—Condominiums

153.

2ND.
RENT
| EVANSTON—FOR
ag! Offices, a
floor. pie ggg
to loadin
conveyor
rooms, etc. with
dock. Zoned M-1. Would remodel for
long term lease. $750.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR
5-3900

OF 826 HAMLIN
AT REAR
GARAGE
for yearly
ae
nn
a
month.
per
ease a
CALL DA 8-6000.
FOR
LARGE
SINGLE
GARAGE
car, boat or storage. Near Greenleaf
and Judson, Evanston. $15 per month.
Avail. Aug. 1st. UN 9-1397.

REAR
AT
GARAGE
ton, Evanston. For

For Rent—Industrial

148

Rent—Garages

3 bedrooms

and

a

tar

.
fourth which can be a family
‘
Two
full
bathrooms.
Nicely
lant
scaped yard and 3 car garage.
Lo’
taxes, Will consider any reasonab!

offer

and

terms.

EVANSTON
Southeast

:

Evanston.

Six

;

room.

bedroom, 11% bath. Lannon stone
clapboard
Colonial
center
entra
This beautiful home with br.
kitchen
with
all the
latest
buil

appliances

was

built in 1942. It has

|

basement and gas heat. The taxes
a!
only $578. There is a 142 car garage
This
is truly in a class
by
itself

NORTHFIELD

HEART
ing

on

usable

OF

2.3 ACRE

NORTHFIELD.

two

streets

$35,000

FE

and

home.

inc

v4
EVANSTON
Brick Ranch on beautifully landscap:

lot

50x 150

with

1%

car

garé

Widow moving
to apartment
and
consider
small
down
payment.
now for appointment to inspect.

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|

Nash Realty |
HI 6-7180

118 GREEN

BAY

ROAD,

WINNET

&amp; STREY |

KOENIG

HOMES

NEW

GLENVIEW
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
FOR AUGUST 15th

Spacious 3 bedroom white brick

with slate foyer, 2
family
room
with
basement,

2

car

garage,

Buyer can still select
$41,500
THREE

AVAILABLE

ran¢

baths,
pane
fireplace, _ fu
w

tiles and

lo

color:
oa

NOW

5 BDRM. COLONIAL—$41,900
TWO 4 BDRM. SPLITS—$46,000

KOENIG &amp; STREY
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bre

AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330

TECHNY REALTY INC.
272-4950

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified

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\MUEL SHERWIN
ston

Newly

IDGE

AVENUE

Luxurious contemporary split-level located in prime
area near the lake.
Four
bedrooms,
21%
baths.
Family
room,
spacious
kitchen
with
many

Listed

WALKING

DIS-

ince to Northwestern University! 7
2 story, 4 BR’s, 2 baths, 2 car
irage

3p

plus

3

additional

parking

finished rooms on 3rd floor for.

tional
bedrooms,
r! See it!

ston

$25,000.

A

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¢ townhome,
ent.

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schools!
ian?

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Then

auty!

ND

the

see

On

A

parking,

bus

practically

of

fine

..

The

at

New

Spacious

good

old

days

t era Victorian in a location
enient
to
downtown,
Dempster
t elevated, etc. 7 lovely rms., 4
s., delightful entrance, big lovely
yindows AND a modern 3 car garage.
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ed

ll

.

=VANSTON
$5

big

atta

is

new.

Call

us!

to

Price

A

Oh

beautiful

is

low,

SHERWIN:

you

doll

doll

you

house”

..

a charming Brick Georgian. Not
8, not too small ... 5 rms., 2
ious bedrooms,
bay in liv. rm.

in

kitchen,

ereened

Asbury

142

porch,

car

garage

paneled

rec.

with

rm.

W.

and So. of Main. $29,500.

ANSTON
.
. Throw a rock to
ward Street! You’re almost that
ose! And
what
a surprise home
ve

demands

se

for

a

buyer

who

likes

and

luxury! 8 giant size rooms, 4

ous bedrooms, 215 ceramic baths
darge one off master bedroom), a
immoth paneled Ist floor rec. room
th
sliding door windows
to patio,
d a paneled
basement
rec. room

th

maid’s

bedroom.

Kitchen

is

a-ultra too! Lots of eating area,
fhwasher,
disposal,
ete.
2
car
rage. A find? You bet! In 50s.

ighland Park

Newly Listed

rkling
modern
all-electric
brick
nch
with
attached
garage.
Big
mily size kitchen with wood
cabi-

ts,

parquet

floors.

Storms

and

eens throughout. Snug as a bug on
his one.
Easy to keep clean. In W.
Rid Rooerire W. of Edens. $25,900. 30

. financing available. Low
ayment.
A SHERWINNER!

; hland Park

down

Only $22,500

2 BR brick ranch on a 50x 150 lot
th side drive to detached 2 car
rage. Fine buy.

Nr. Dawes School
Solidly constructed brick and frame 2
ory, 6 rms., 3 BR’s, 115 baths, 2 car
garage,
full basement.
Lovely
yard
frat trees. Move right in. Owner
ferred out of city. $35,000.

ANSTON

BRoadway

OPEN

3-5420

SUNDAY

—

iS

to

‘and then West. Transferred owner
rastically reduced price of his 2

d split

level_NOW

IN

30s—Ex-

lent
oor
plan—4
bedrms.,
21%
luxurious
baths,
out
of this
world
tchen, family rm., dry basement, 2
_§arage,
storms
and _ screens,
lendid
yard
fenced
in
the
rear.
tio. Come see how much you can
or your money on Sunday or call
appointment.

ATIO AND
ol
E

opening
off
GARDEN

R and

indoor

SWIMMING
the MOST ATTRACROOM
with
WET

GRILL

make

this

a

ightful entertaining media. And the
I
aera
by a STOCKADE
‘NCE
for swimming and sunbathing
_ PRIVACY.
This
AIR
CONDI-

TIONED house has a family room
x 22’ and 3 twin bedrms., 21% baths.
basement. 2 car garage. Choice
Glenview

ORTER

location.

$73,500.

&amp; WEINRICH
Winnetka
446-2600

een Bay Road

3 You

Have

CAN MAKE
‘payments we

- Consult

us

without

MONTH:home for

obligation.

also furnish secondary financing
purchase
existing contracts
and

gages.

Mortgage
ntral St.

UNiversity

- Classified

Corporation
9-1444

Evanston

Evanston Review

WOODLEY

ROAD

A bit of old New England—a delightful informal
farm
house—a_
perfect
setting on over
an
acre of ground,
many
fruit trees and other beautiful
plantings,
a
quaint
old
fashioned
garden and even
a greenhouse.
The
house on a circular driveway is for
the not too large family, however
it
does have three bedrooms, a paneled
den
with
fireplace,
a sunny
living
room,
spacious dining room,
glassed
porch,
kitchen
and
21%
baths,
a
covered
_walk-way
to
the
oversize
garage.
If this description fits your
needs,
call
for
an
appointment.
GEORGE RUMSFELD.

INDIAN

HILL

ESTATES

A brand new listing in the estate area
of Wilmette.
A perfectly maintained
brick, French style home with heavy
slate roof, A generous size reception
hall,
living
room
with
fireplace,
glassed porch, formal dining room, a
St.
Charles
kitchen
with
birch
on

metal

cabinets,

wall

refrigerators,

built
in
ovens,
a
generous
dining
Space, and a view Thermopane
window.
Upstairs
a large
master
bedroom, good closets, private bath, plus
three other bedrooms and two baths.
Recreation
room
with
fireplace
in
basement. Over a half acre, luxurious
lawns, tall trees, outdoor patio, gas
torches, sprinkler system and for the
back
yard
athletes
a shaded
Bocci
Ball
Court!
Many
other
features.
Excellent value at $79,500. GEORGE
RUMSFELD.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

WILMETTE

Do you have
a large family?
Need
lots
of room?
See
this
11
rm.,
6
bedrm.
home.
LR-DR_
with
fplc.,
panel. study, fam. rm. w/fplc., spacious kitchen. w/ ‘sep. dining area, 3
baths. Beautiful grounds and several
other nice extras. Upper 80s.

LR

w/fple.,

formal

din.

rm.

(both

have walnut stained Oak floors), study
w/built-in shelves, cabinets, and wet
eating
area,
master
Beautiful
terrace
w/
house.
A very special
bracket,

HIGHLAND

bedrm.
sep.
house.

suite.
garden
Upper

PARK

Go north
for this ranch.
8 rms.,
4
bedrms.,
3 baths.
Kitch.
is big w/
Irge.
eating
area.
Special
wing
w/
bedrm.
and bath, fam. rm. w/ Irge.
patio, liv-din. L. Lovely area. $43,500.
See
our
elsewhere

_Open
house
in this issue.

picture

ad

Hugh C. Michels
and Company
751 ELM

ST. WINN.

South
LARGE

HOME

Hillcrest

6-7100

Evanston
IN CONVENIENT

LO-

cation, Ist Flr. has Living-Dining rm.
Comb., 2 Bedrms., Bath and Kitchen.
2nd flr. has 2 Bedrms. plus 2 Tandems
and Bath. Good Income Property. 3
car Garage. Low Taxes. $22,500.

Northwest
COMFORTABLE

Little Cash
SIZEABLE
can find a

BEAUTIFUL
.

Evanston
2

STORY

4:
Home
on
a quiet
street.
1 blk.
to
Lincolnwood
School
and near Haven
Sch, and transp. 50 x 175 ft. lot full of
lge. trees and many flowers. Liv. rm.,
Frpl.,
Din.
rm.,
lge.
Sunrms.,
3
Bedrms.,
1
Bath.
Oversized
rear
garage. Low 30s.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

_ 1571 SHERMAN AVE.
N 4-2600
AL 1-6700

INC.

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

‘For Sale—Houses

‘

For

~SMART &amp; GOLEE
HIGHLAND PARK
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.
LINCOLNSHIRE
Lovely Contemporary ranch home on
wooded
12 acre.
Spacious
in every
way. Just offered. Slate entry, cathedral ceiling living rm.,
dining rm.,
frpl., step-saver Revco built-in Frigfreezer, B.I. range, D and D, lovely
ey
rm., brkfst. bar, 3
good B.R., 2
tiled
baths, 2-car garage,
lots of good
closet
space.
Beautifully
landscaped
grounds.
A real buy!
Possession
30
days. $47,500.
WILMETTE
Immaculate
6 rm.
brick
ranch
in
highly
desirable
Wilmette
location.
Spacious liv. rm., din. L, beau. G.E.
kitchen, 3 lovely bedrms.,
11% tiled
baths,
paneled
recr.
rm.
with fire-

place

and

wet

bar,

att.

gar.,

patio.

Carpeting, many extras incl. A joy to
show. $39,500.
ANSTON
Well
built
Stucco
home
in _ good
condition throughout. Good dry basement.
Living rm., dining rm., large
kitchen, pantry or could be converted
into powder rm., 3 good size bedrms.,
bath, electric service all rewired
in
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
downspouts, 2-car garage. Reasonable poss.
$28,500.
EAST GLENVIEW
Most
attractive
Redwood
Contemporary
ranch
in lovely
wooded
area.
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms. plus den (usable as 3rd
bedrm.)
11% tiled baths,
open
patio
and sernd. porch; att. gar., gas
heat,
paneled
walls
and
open
beamed
ceilings.
Lot
100x230.
Fine
value.
$39,500.
GLENVIEW
Attractive
Brick
Georgian
home
in
fine convenient location near schools
and transportation. Lge. liv. rm., din.
rm.,
bright
cabt.
kitchen.
3
nice
bedrms.,
14%
baths,
recreation
rm.,
w/frpl.,
2
car
att.
gar.
In
top
condition. Only $37,500.
EVANSTON
Lovely
7
rm.
White
Colonial.
just
offered in fine North Evanston area.
Attr.
liv. rm.,
fpl., din.
rm.,
cabt.
kitchen 4 fine bedrms., 24% tiled baths,
space for recr. rm, in full dry bsmt.,
large scr. pch., gas ht, att. gar. Conv.
to schools,
shopping
and transportation. Perf. cond. Imm. poss. $49,500.
EVANSTON
Cool off in a
own swimming pool
plus luxury
living in fine brick ranch,
bedrms., 11% baths, scr. pch., pan.
family
rm.,
att.
Gar.
Immaculate
home. Forties.

SMART
DAvis

&amp; GOLEE,

8-3200

DUTCH

mint

condition)

SICK AND TIRED
of looking at broken down old homes
just because it’s an excellent neighorhood?
Then
you
should
see this
gem. It has the neighborhood and the
newly painted exterior and the remodeled interior. A smart choice for the
buyer
who
is too
busy
to
‘‘do
it
yourself.’’
wigs &amp; a
short
walk
to
Willard School.
Priced in the low $40s.

NORTH
(with

CUSTOM

plus)

IMAGINE BEING CLOSE ENOUGH
’ to walk to the C&amp;NW, CTA, Evanston
bus,
St.
A’s.,
Haven
School,
and
shopping. This can be done from this
spacious 3 bedroom home that has a
remodeled kitchen and bath. There is
even an attractive fenced-in yard. All
this for only $38,000.

associates

CHARMING

2902 Central Street, Evanston
EXECUTIVE'S HOME
NORTHBROOK—EAST
Choice Location
District 28
Looking for a clean, well constructed
home? This split-level has step-down
living room, 3 large bedrooms. 2 full
baths, paneled rec. room with raised
hearth
fireplace
and
built-in
bar.
Many more desirable itéms.

SEQUENS REALTY

1240

Meadow
OPEN

Rd.,
ALL

Northbrook
272-0200
DAY SUNDAY

KENILWORTH-RIPARIAN
$
10 room red brick colonial with all the
desirable features, on Lake Michigan.
Designed for luxurious living yet with
minimum maintenance. Gracious interior lends itself well for entertaining.
Call
for
appointment
and.
further
iniormation.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

NORTH
SHORE.
COUNTRYLIKE
ATmosphere;
4 bdrms;
2. baths;
full
bsmnt. rec. rm. dble gar.: encl. patio.
Under 25. Details, CE 4-3245.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News ° Glenview Announcements

COLONIAL

RANCH

ON

WINNETKA
A

FLAIR

THE

A

LOVELY

bedrooms,

NEIGHBOR-

family
room,
oversize
built-ins
and
eating
possession—see this buy

TWO

BEAUTIFUL

A

YOUNG

baths,

large

WITH

WOODED

4

BRUFF

Rad., Northbrook

272-7550
CHOICE
BRICK
AND
level on70 ft. lot in

FRAME
BIfine section of

West Wilmette.
Liv.
rm.,
sep.
din.
rm., kit., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, fam. rm.
Gas heat, attached gar., central air
cond., humidifier. Entire property in
exc. cond. $47,500.

REALTY

CO.

REALTORS
Wilmette
ALpine

1-3005

EASY WALK TO EVERYTHING
Grade school, parochial school, high
school
and
church.
2 story
brick
colonial on 50 x 150 ft. lot. 4 bedrooms,
242 baths. Family room with fireplace
on first floor. 2 car garage. In 50s.

CONVENIENT WINNETKA LOCATION
2 story Brick—4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths,
Nice fenced-in yard. 1 car gar. Close
w gchowly and Northwestern station.
n
50s.

KENILWORTH
600
AL

Green
1-5600

Bay

Road

area

3

on

heavily

in

wooded

&amp; Company

GLENVIEW — EAST
EXQUISITE
TWO
BEDROOM
HOME
on extensively landscaped
grounds—
Huge living room—dining
room
with
fireplace
overlooking
lighted
and
flower
edged
patio
with
fountain,
large kitchen with dishwasher, disposal, dining area; oversize two garage,
automatic doors. Like new carpeting
and draperies included.
In excellent
condition—A joy to see. High forties.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
1511 Sherman
Avenue
GReeneaf
5-2700

WILMETTE
JUST LISTED
Delightful all-brick ranch arranged for
comfortable living. In excellent area
north of Lake
St., adjoining
Indian
Hill Estates. Interesting interior, center entrance hall design. Fireplace in
living
room,
also
2nd
fireplace
in
recreation area downstairs.
De luxe
kitchen includes like new $500 stove,
Kitchen Aid dishwasher and disposal.
Breakfast area; 3 Bedrooms; 2 Baths;
full basement; 2-car attached garage.
Fenced
rear
yard,
nice
grounds.
Excellent value at only $44,500. Call
today. MR.
DEAKIN

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
1151 Waukegan
724-1855

Rd.

Glenview,

Ill.
5

IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU!

FINE
EAST
AREA,
1
BDR MS.,
242
baths,

YR.
NEW,
4
with
balcony
breakfast
room,
overlooking
a spacious
Oak
pan.
family
room,
slide
glass door to patio, laundry room, and
in move-in condition—it’s yours today
for $43,500.

LAKESIDE

REALTY
Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

Evanston
PArk
4-5600

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

457

Central

Av.,

H.P.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald « Deerfield V illager ¢ Highwood
Herald
and The« Village’ Lamplighter; “serving: Lake: Forest:Liake Bluff=

»

WITH

(plus). All large rooms—living room
with
fireplace
opens
to
delightful
jalousied
family
room _ overooking
beautiful yard,
formal
dining room;
good
size
breakfast
room;
modern
tiled kitchen with dishwasher, built-in
oven
and
range;
two
and
one
half
ceramic
tiled baths, four bedrooms,
loads of closet and storage space. Full
basement with large recreation room/
fireplace;
two car garage. Like new
cares.
extras.
Call
for
appointment.

IN CHOICE
LOCATION IN SKOKIE A
tiny home
on a 66’ wooded
lot, full
bsmt., liv. rm., comb. din. and kit., 2
bdrms.,
bath,
floored
attic
w/stairway. F.A. gas heat, poss. 9/1. $20,000.

TIGHE

RANCH

MAGNIFICIENT ONE OWNER BRICK
and stone home
with eight rooms

CLAPBOARD
COLONIAL
RANCH
ON
82 ft. lot in Glenview. Liv. rm., din.
rm., kit., large pan.
fam.
rm.,
den
w/desk, tiled bath, gas heat, attach.
gar. Poss. Sept. Ist. $24,000.

521-4th

Evanston

IN LINCOLNWOOD
TOWERS

BED-

rooms, 2 baths, woodburning fireplace,
full acre of land on private lane—for
$33,900 you cannot miss seeing this.
HANDY
IN-TOWN
LOCATION
IN
Estates ... . basement, oversize 2 car
8arage, twin-size bedrooms, AND it’s
air
conditioned—beautiful
condition,
beautiful price—$24,900.
Open Evenings 7-9

527 Dundee

LIV.

REALTORS

NEIGHBORHOOD?

RANCH

HAS

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

Here
is
a
charmer
in
one.
of
Northbrook’s
best.
Three
bedroom,
ceramic tile bath, large screen porch,
fenced
yard
walk
to everything
in
town—don’t miss—$24,000.

COLONIAL

5

grounds
affording
complete
privacy.
Has
20 x 26 Liv.
Rm.
with Frpl.;
13x20
Din.
Rm,;
14x19
Fully
Equipped Cabinet Kitchen with B-B-Q
Frpl.;
26x16
Ist Fir. Family
Rm.;
35 x 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. 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.
Priced
at less
than building cost plus land value.

Appleton

acres
in
Riverwoods.
Living
room
with fpl. and large
family room,
3
bedrooms,
2 baths.
Priced
right
at
$41,250
ELEGANT
NEIGHBORHOOD,
SPLIT
level
with
lots
of
room
ae
ES
bedrooms,
2
ceramic
tile
baths,
family room with raised hearth f *
lots of extras. CENTRAL
AIR CON:
DITIONING—Do see in the high 40s.

WANT

COLONIAL

BRICK

estate-like

kitchen
with
area.
Quick

PRIVATE

DUTCH

1 TO

Evanston

UNiversity 4-1102
ALpine 1-1105
EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS
ONLY
GR 5-0022
GR 5-2383
PArk 4-1757

‘TO
$21,500—A
on large wooded

112

SUNDAY

East Glenview

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-4800

3

the

5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
BRICK RANCH —415 BATHS
Home, custom built for Executive,

John Channer
&amp; Associates
lot.

in

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 btfly. landscaped floodlighted yard
and beyong over the Golf Course, also
3 Bedrms., 2 Vanity Tile Baths, full
heated basement,
2 car att. garage.
Reduced to $45,000!

hood among comparable houses. 10 yr.
old split-level with replaced furnance
humidifier, dishwasher, disposer, hot
water
heater.
Painted
last
year.
4
bedrooms,
3
baths,
2
fireplaces,
28x17’
family
room.
COMPLETE
kitchen, 18 x 15 screened porch, Central vacuum
system. 2 car oversized
garage.
A
beautiful
home.
$54,500.
Por
call Mrs. Alschuler (eves. 446-

PRICE
REDUCED
real country charmer

located

Davis,

LUXE

NORTHBROOK

525

and

Northwest
DE

BETTER THAN NEW
AN
ESTABLISHED

GLENVIEW

Rm.
15x25
with
Frpl.,
Birch
Cab.
Kitchen with dishwasher and Brkfst.
Rm.,
Din.
Rm.
or
Den,
enclosed
Porch and Pow. Rm.; 2nd. flr. has 3
Bedrms.
(very
large
master)
and
Bath
and
stairway
to floored
attic.
Home
has
full basement
with
Gas
heat,
fenced
rear
yard
and
taxes
under $500. Reduced to $28,500.

DRAMA-

tic? This unique home will furnish the
background
for
you—Mediterranean
tile foyer, beautiful carved oak doors,
spacious 28’ living room with arched
windows
to
the
floor
and
beamed
ceiling—are features of a flexible plan
that provides 3 or 4 family bedrooms
plus a maid’s room on choice wooded
site near
the lake,
village,
Greeley
School and*New Trier East. Immediate possession and excellent financing
available. Please call Nancy Channer
(eves. CE 4-2423)

IN

built

1518

EAST

FOR

EAST

OPEN

Listing

gorgeous landscaped lot. 3 bedrooms,
attached
garage.
Present
mortgage
can
be
assumed;
payments
only
$143.42, a month. Built in 1958. Only
$22,900. Call Carol Simko
(eves. 827-.
0504)
:

HAVE

Salendlenios

Glenayre Section is this de luxe 4 or 5
drm. Brick Colonial. Has Liv. Rm.
26x 1442
with
Massive
Frpl.
and
Picture Bay; Din. Rm. with
louvered
doors
opening
to Family
Rm.
with
Sliding
Wdw.
wall
to
Patio;
fully
equipped
Cab.
Kitchen
plus
12x12
Brkfst. Rm. All twin size Bedrms.; 3
Cer. Tile Vanity Baths—Master ‘Bedrm. has own bath; extra Family Rm.
30
x 13 with furniture type bookcase
blt-ins; 2 car oversize att. garage and
an abundance of closets and storage
space. Irregular lot 100 x 120. Priced
to sell quickly at only $64,500.

DECORATED

GLENVIEW—New

realtors

UNiversity 9-5600

HOME

Z

First Time Offered

WITH a
flair. 3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
sep.
dining
room,
attached
garage,
basement.
Professionally
landscaped
lot. $52,500. Call Mrs. Leith (eves. 4467384 for details. )
/

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

mrs. MADISON and

BUILT

‘te

Custom

WINNETKA
OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
350 ROSEWOOD

EVANSTON
convenience

158

~ &amp; Assoc.

6-4700

COLONIAL

Sutei-Menche

John Channer

Realtors

Hillcrest

(3 bedrooms—in

bar. Out of this world kitch., lge. sep.

2TO 5
1116 MONTGOMERY DRIVE
=
DEERFIELD
Take Deerfield Rd. to Wilmot, N.
“wef

with
now
call

This
home_
has everything including
the lake. Beautiful Williamsburg Colonial, 8 rms., 4 bedrms., 31% baths.

;

nh

Beautifully
landscaped
grounds
outdoor
swimming
pool.
Price
$110,000.
For
inspection
please
CAL DAVIS

WINNETKA

~- 607SAMUEL
SHERWIN
Howard Street—Evanston
ersity 9-2575

conditioning.

Beautiful two story Colonial,
custom
built for present
owner.
Entry hall,
spacious
living room
with fireplace,
separate formal dining room, paneled
den, powder room, outstanding kitchen
with
eating
area.
Upstairs—master
bedroom
and bath, three twin sized
bedrooms
and
hall
bath,
Finished
recreation
room
in
the
basement.
Oversized
two car garage,
screened
porch
and
patio.
Nicely
landscaped
“grounds
with
plenty of room
for a
swimming
pool.
This
home
is
in
impeccable
condition.
Call today
to
inspect. CAL DAVIS

4 BR

lot.

-oming back! Relive them in this

fing

air

DEERFIELD
NEW ON THE MARKET
BRIAR HILL ROAD AREA

a Victo-

7 rm.,

650x170

tchen, heating plant, etc.
nd well-designed. $32,500.
.

full

NICHOLAS

charm

this

a

Listed

DELIGHTFUL

private

$17,500.

Central

Attractive
Farm
House,
centrally
located,
only three blocks to village
shopping area. Entry hall, living room
with
picture
windows,
paneled
den,
separate dining room, updated kitchen
and eating area, bath and screened
porch all on first floor. Four bedrooms
and bath upstairs. Nicely landscaped
100’ x 115’ lot offers privacy and play
area for children. If you are looking
for an older home with charm,
this
might be it. Price $49,500. To inspect
please call CAL DAVIS.

Listed

GTON
SCHOOL
AREA
N. OF
1,
6 rm., 2 bath, brick Cape Cod
45’ lot. Bedroom down, 2 upstairs.
\-1 condition, gas heat. $25,000.

ston

built-ins.

WINNETKA

Newly

OAKTON-DODGE.

158

WINNETKA

ra

|
432-6320

July

20,

1967

�and

GOELZER

&amp; STREY

KOENIG

For Sale—Houses

158.

For Sale—Houses

HIGHLAND PARK—If you share our
AREA
GOLF
CHOICE
2% | opinion that well located land is both
colonial, 4 bdrms.,IN 50s
built
Custom
an excellent investment and a hedge
baths, frpl., family rm.
NEED 4 BEDROOMS?
Glenview custom built split, 242 baths.
2
fireplaces,
family
room,
2
car
garage. Almost
34 acre estate type
Property.
MID 50s
LAKE FOREST RANCH
Wooded
lot, 1 acre, excellent home,
fine floor plan.
MID 50s

‘

SWIMMING POOL—GLENVIEW
Air-cond.
brick
split,
3
bedrooms,
attractively decorated, 2 car nines.
BIG OAKS
Surround
this
brick
ranch.
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, basement, garage, de
luxe kitchen, large family room.
CALL TODAY
GLENVIEW 4 BEDROOM SPLIT
Near
heart
of town,
pretty
street.
Excellent condition.
$35,900

24
KENILWORTH—East-6
bedrooms,
bath Dutch Colonial on 100 x 175 foot
first
lot.
Paneled
family
room
on

40s

floor,

CALL TO SEE
This
spacious
rooms,
2 full
room,
quality
garage.

brick
ranch.
4 bedbaths,
26x15
family
construction,
242
car
MID 30s

HAS EVERYTHING
3 bedrooms, 21% baths, family room,
beautiful
large
lot,
very
spacious,
immediate possession.
$34,900
LOVELY RANCH NEAR PARK
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, many inclusions,
nicely landscaped with patio. LOW 30s
5 BEDROOMS—NORTHBROOK

2

baths,

eating
priced

family

area
in

in

rm.,

garage,

good

kitchen.
Low
taxes,
LOW, LOW 30s

BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED
Low
low
taxes.
3
bedroom
frame
ranch
in
Glenview.
Kitchen
with
eating space, tiled bath, garage. Many
inclusions.
LOW
20s
TIME TO GET STARTED
3 bedroom ranch, nice yard,
cul-de-sac.

on

quiet
23,500

GLENVIEW—TALL TREES
Charm,
space,
location
and _ top
condition combined in this 4 bedroom,
215 bath, de luxe split level. Owner
transferred.
Available
immediately.
MID 50s

kitches

2-0330
9-0330
1-0330

Northbrook
Glenview
Wilmette

Location.

Low Fifties
Also Another 3,000 Sq. Ft.
4 Bedrm. — 2!/5 Bath Colonial
Home for a 60 Day Delivery.

TOWN

Landwehr

Rds.

272-5150
WILMETTE—919 YALE
1ST TIME OFFERED, SUN. 1-5
Special
brick
ranch
on
quiet
lane.
Immed.
upkeep.
Low
area.
Conv.
poss. 3 bdrm.,
att. gar., bsmt.
mid.
30s.

_OFTIME
1ST.
GLENVIEW,
E.
fered. Very special Cape Cod Col. nr.
walking
In
Ln.
golf course on quiet
distance
for
children
to grade
and
parochial schls. Liv. rm. w/frple. and
bay, sm. din. rm., 4 bdrms., pan. rec.
rm. big play yd. In 30s.

LINCOLNSHIRE—42 WILTSHIRE.
ranch
Handsome
area)
(Deerfield
Beaut. interior. Center hall, liv. rm.,

din. windows,

lovely

walnut

GOELZER

and WILDE

REALTOR
STREET

HI 6 -5544

FOR
SHERIDAN
ROAD
LOCATION
the
discriminating
buyer.
Cu stom
built
Colonial
Ranch.
Large
living
room;
formal
dining
room;
2 bedlibrary.
Lovely
rooms;
plus.
large
2-car atenclosed porch;
basement;
tached garage. Private beach. Priced
in the high 80s.

Possession

6-ROOM
BRICK
ranch; 2 bedrooms; plus large panelel
family room; full basement; overhead
and
storms
plumbing;
aluminum
screens;
114-car brick garage. Excellent buy at $27,000.

Area

7
CLEAN
AIR-CONDITIONED
=
in
excellent
room_split-level
house
condition. Living room with fireplace;
3
room;
omg. 7 room;
recreation
has
142 2
baths.
itchen
bedrooms;
built-ins and large eating area. Brick
Easily
accessible
to
2 car
garage.
Vicinity
of
schools.
shopping
ond
Dempster and Greenwood. All this for
$32,500.

Glenview Realty
1141

Established
Waukegan Road

BAIRD

1925

PArk

FIRST SHOWING!
OPEN SUNDAY
2-5 P.M.
1108 LONG VALLEY ROAD
In one of the choicest
Outstanding!
areas in East Glenview, convenient to
the city! First time offered for sale,
by original owner moving to California. Very de luxe crab orchard stone
face brick and frame Ranch in fine
condition with spacious interior; baseetc.
ment;
2-car
attached
garage;
Fully air-conditioned with every modOn
lovely
landscaped
ern
feature,
wooded
12 acre. Attractively priced,
immediate occupancy! Be sure to see

BAIRD &amp; WARN ER

Mae

B.

1151 Waukegan
724-185.

251-6465

SELECT NEW LISTING
In Skokie (Fairview)
VACATION DELIGHT
Your own private heated pool, cabana,
patio (incl. accessories). Quality brick
and lannon stone ranch on 80’ lot. Full
bsmt.
w/fireplace.
2 car
att.
gar.,
autom. door, 2 bedrms. (expendable).
family
“rm.
and
terrace
fm. —
for family
adapted
Well
fireplaces.
enjoyment
or entertaining.
Mid
50s.
Agent, RO 3-1844.

July 20,

1967

—

DEAKINS.

Rd.

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

‘NON-RACIAL

ATTRAC.
ranch w/3
landscaped

BRICK-FRONT
MOD.
bdrms., full bsmt., nicely
fenced yd. $22,000.

INVEST:
EXCEPTIONALLY.
GOOD
ment if you have an eye for bus iness.
15 rms. licensed rooming house . Full
in
lot
bsmt..
2
car
gar.
Large
exceptionally good location.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
UN 4-0950
1609 Fowler

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

HI 6-5700

WASHINGTON
IN
LISTED
JUST
School
Area.
Brick
and
frame
3
bedroom
Ranch,
Family
Room.
Lot
45 x 170. $24,000.

LISTED

AND

bedrooms
(one
Baths.
Garage.
keep.

on
Low

ONLY

$17,800.

Ist
floor);
taxes;
low

14%
up-

FOR THAT CONVENIENT
EASY LIVing. 3 Bedroom Contemporary ranch
on the East side close to the center of
the Village. Walk to ‘“‘L”’ ahd train,

$26,750.

SKOKIE
HANDSOME
COLONIAL
ON
QUIET
one-way
street.
Large
living
room
with fireplace. Separate Dining room.
Kitchen with eating area. 3 Bedrooms
plus large vista room, with Anderson
window
walls, overlooking
Evanston
Country Club. Attached garage. Upper
30s.

Serving the North Shore Since 1903
2548 Green Bay Rd., EVANSTON
GR 5-3900
BR 3-3900

FRIEND

HIGHLAND
PARK—OWNER _ SAYS,
“MUST BE SOLD NOW!"’ REDUCED
to $59,900.
Magnificent
4 bedrm.,
3
bath
centrally
air-conditioned
Split.
Modern kit., pan. family rm., wet bar.
Walk to school and train. HURRY—
DON’T MISS THIS GREAT BUY!
FOR
THOSE
WHO
DON’T WANT
TO
BE
A CHAUFFEUR.
3 bedrm.,
242
bath
Split.
Just
1 block
from_
bus.
Large kit. Magnificent pan. driftwood
family rm. MANY INCLUSIONS.
WILMETTE—Exciting
Bi
Level
in
choice
location.
3
bedrms.,
large
living rm., dining ‘‘L’’, kit. w/D and
D
and
eating
area.
Centrally
airconditioned. PERFECT CONDITION.

CALL

AT ANY

KENNETH
Hubbard

Woods

&amp; ORR,

446-5010

HOUR

FRIEND
835-3750

PRESTIGE
EVANSTON
TOWNHOUSE
86’
x 134’ lot.
Near
beach,
trans.
3
bdrms.,
gar.
newly
carpeted,
dec.
Landscaped. 869-0533 for appointment.
FAR NORTH
SHORE.
LARGE
HOMEsite in country atmosphere;
also lot
group for business. Excellent investment. For appointment CE 4-3245.

OF THE WEEK

PRIVACY
IN

PLUS

EVANSTON’S
FINEST
DISTRICT
on Milburn
Park,
featuring
a PRIVATE BEACH on Lake Michigan with
Riparian
Rights.
A Normandy
style
home durably constructed with Lannon stone—slate shingle roof and built
by Hemphill. There are 9 rooms plus
servant quarters. The second floor has
3
bedrooms,
2142
baths
and
large
dressing room. The first floor features
a living
room
26x16,
dining
room
17 x 14, breakfast room 18 x 10, and St.
Charles Kitchen with built-in ovens, a
library
with
sliding
doors
to
a
louvered lanai and a glorious view of
the well manicured
garden
and the
lake. Central air conditioning, OVAL
SHAPED,
HEATED
SWIMMING
POOL,
and automatic
sprinkler system. IN THE HIGH PRICE BRACKET AND WELL WORTH IT..Call Bob
Miller for more detailed information.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
524 Davis
491-1855

Street

EVANSTON
Sparkling
air-cond.;
to Oakton

WINNETKA
NEW TRIER
Gracious living room w/frple., dining
room, kitchen, large bdrm., bath, pan.
den or bdrm.
Scrnd.
porch, 2 twinsized bdrms. and bath on secénd w/
huge closets and expandable area for
studio or bdrm. A huge pan. rec. rm.
with
frple.,
2 car
att.
garage
and
central
air cond.
all add
up to
a
great house. Possession before school
WANTS

_

OFFER

$62,500

GLENCOE REAL
ETHEL ROSENTHAL
PHONE 835-1800

TO LIST AND
CALL

SELL

Mengel &amp; Johnson
AL

1|-0018

TRADIT

fireplace

and

doors

full baths. 2 car attached garage
circle drive,
full basement;
&lt;
overlooking

woods

a
:

IS YOUR FIRST REQUIREMENT |
space?
Then
consider this elegan'
home near the lake. It has the char!
and spaciousness that invites form:
entertaining,
yet
accommodate
large family. The large living
has a stone fireplace;
there is an

paneled

TV

dining

room;

room;

a

large

lst

floor.

lib

suit

bedrooms and 4 baths on
2nd
f
Well planned terrace overlookin
heated

and

swimming

pool.

appointments

EXECUTIVE

ba fer,

that

WITH

FAMILY

will find this

invite

ee

A_ GROV

ora

set up. =

an ideal

old
air-conditioned
contem
Cathedral
beam _ ceilings.
floors. Large living room, dining
pigihS S
and all formica cabinet kitchen |

built-ins

and

eating

area.

Spa

paneled
family
room
with s
doors
to patio
and
stone
firep!
den.
Master
bedroom
has
:
dressing
room
and
bath;
4

bedrooms

|

and

attached

245

baths.

2

garage.

ue

INDIAN HILL REALTY, IN
38 Green

REALTORS

Bay

ee

Rd., Winnetka

Hillcrest

6-0900

|

eee~

GLENVIEW
NEW LISTING!! Unusual opportunity
find a superbly built one-owner r

home

in

best

location.

|

Lannon

and
clapboard
Colonial
on bee
wooded
property.
Gracious
Rm. with fireplace. Large Dining
Wonderful
modern
itchen
breakfast area. A glazel Porch
overlooks
greenery
on
three
|
Even the basement is extr
p
High-ceilinged
Recreation
Rm.

F
with
roo!

fireplace. Many other additional
tures inside and out. 70s.
ee

WINNETKA
HAVE

YOU

nial

brick

northeast

SEEN
and

area

this gracious

clapboard

Perfect

home

condition.

floor has Liv.
Rm.
(frple.),
Din
Rm.
(frple.), Library, large Kit
large
butler’s
pantry,
Powder

2nd floor has 5 Bdrms., 3 Baths—
lace in one bedroom, sleeping Por
rd floor has 2 Bdrms. and 1 Ba
large got ig area. All large room
Fenced

yard.

transportation.
ulars.

be

A

Near

Call

courteous

on hand

beach,

sc

us for full parti

representative

to answer

wil

all ques

be:

WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION ¢
HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON
LAKE FOREST ALONG TH
AND
FROM
GLENVIEW
ce:
RINGTON PRICED FROM
$200,000,
ANY
OF
sg OF ;
woe
BE MOST HAPPY
:

Weston E. Davie.
&amp; Co,
Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock
42 Green Bay

Betse

N or

Weston

E. D

REALTORS
Road,

Winnetka

ee

HI

NEW LISTING:

Evanston, Ill,
273-3855

NEW LISTING
clean luxury ranch;
cent.
beaut. pnid. rec. rm. 1 bik.
bus, Dawes Schl. $34,500.

OWNER

with

location
creek.

N
“ONE
OWNER
GEM"”’
ESTATE
AREA—DE
LUXE_ SP)
L—8 HUGE ROOMS INCLUDE:
x 14.10 LIV. RM.—SEPARAT

HIGHLAND PARK
BI-LEVEL
1
yr.
old;
centrally
air
cond.;
bdrms.;
21% baths; pnid. family rm.;
2 car E.E. garage; Irg. closets; fenced
yd.; many inclusions. Price reduced.
Owner wants offer, $39,900

stars.

OLD

foot
patio. Large
Mutschler kitc
with all the built-ins, mud room a
full
bath.
Master
bedroom
ith
dressing room, vanity and bath.
other large twin size bedrooms ¢

INC.

Winnetka

SPECIAL
FOR
OUT-OF-TOWNERS.
2 blks. to Kenilworth station. Walk to
New Trier. Now available. 7 room, 24’
liv. rm., real firepl., adj. sun room or
family room. 2 bedrooms on 2nd, one
very large with adj. sleep. porch. Full
basement. Excellent condition. Carpeting, drapery, stove, refrig., and deep
freeze.
A
value
at
$38,500.
Won't
last—Caillnow!
“Ask
for-R
Hi,
Johnson.

3

WILMETTE

KENNETH

room

POSSESSION

Avenue,

HOUSE

IN
BI-LEVEL
2 BATH
BEDROOM,
area of newer homes close to Westmoreland
Country
Club. Large
paneled family room. Kitchen with builtins and eating area. $41,500.

4-0600

&amp; WARNER

MR.

3

Lincoln

2 YEAR

inspection.

CHARMING
BRICK
RANCH
IN
S8.W.
section. Pleasant and spacious L.R. 2
regular bedrooms, new family room
(or 3rd bedroom), new brick attached
garage,
priv.
backyard
w/stockade
fence, 220 wiring. 42’ x 124’ lot. Built
1954, Exc. condition. Extras. $24,750.
To see—Call—Les Simpson—now.

Mitchell Brothers

GLENVIEW

this Sunday.

Northfield

McGUIRE

Lae

Colonial home in a wes 1de
2 od
area.
Large entrance hall 10 x
27 wi
herringbone brick. Living roo
;
antique
marble
fireplace.
§
Super
formal
dining
room.

FIND

THIS 8 ROOM BRICK RANCH
ON
landscaped
a
secluded
beautifully
acre, in prime location. 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, large living room, sep. dining
room, both overlooking terrace. Study
with bookshelves, partial base. 2 car
garage.
A BEST
BUY
in 60s.
Call
Mrs. Leary.

567

Mitchell Brothers

JUST

BUILT

Glenview

Road,

IMMEDIATE

EVANSTON

adj.

&amp; Assoc.

1850 Willow

Re

4 BEDROOM,
314 BATH
15 YEAR
old
luxury
air-conditioned
paenegs
designed home in the heart of Woodly
Road
for
only
$94,500!
Magnificent
views from every room, Pan. library,
2 fireplaces,
screened
porch,
patio,
green house.
Don’t let this one
get
away.
j
:
Call Mr. Townsend today

ON

REALTORS

Winnetka

CUSTOM

A

CO.

REALTY

wants to buy. It’s easier to
through a Realtor. We have custo
and we need listings! Call us.

IMAGINE

‘SUNSET RIDGE
Custom
built on a quiet lane
near
Country
Club
and with
many
extra
quality
features
not
usually
found
even in houses in this class. Large
foyer, 17 x 25 living room with picture
window
overlooking
a 20x40
pool,
spacious
dining
room,
family
room
with
bar,
barbecue,
fireplace
and
unusual heavy brick floor, completely
built in kitchen with breakfast area;
master bedroom with loads of closets
and
its own
master
bath,
3 more
family bedrooms
and 2 more baths;
glazed porch, partial basement,
and 2
car
garage.
Wonderfully
landscaped
setting,
yet near
everything.
See
it
today.

OUR 42ND YEAR
GOOD VALUES

Glenview
Immediate

ESTATE AREA

SUNSET RIDGE AND
NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
In a beautiful setting of 1.6 acres with
a filtered pool, a private pond and a
Japanese
garden.
Built
by
a well
known
architect for his own
home.
Adaptable
to
a
large
or
smaller
family with its 4 master
bedrooms,
414
baths,
and
servants’
quarters.
Unusual
family
room
and
many,
many
custom
features.
Arrange
an
inspection today. Upper bracket.

Glenview Realty

3 _ spacious
w/bar,
rm.
fam.
pan.
bdrms., 2 baths, 2 car gar. Mid 50s.

Blackwell

PLUSH

V. J. BRADY

terr.

251-3640

.

barbecue,

HIGHLAND
PARK—Conveniently located in the Ravinia section just .a short
walk to schools, shops and the train,
this older house provides exceptional
room for the large family. The first
room
with
a
floor
has
a_
living
den,
fireplace,
dining
room,
small
modern kitchen with built-in oven and
range and a bath. There are 5 se cond
and
floor bedrooms
plus
a nursery.
bath,
basement,
hot water gas heat
The
and
a wonderful
lot
100
x 185.
price is $36,750.

BUILDERS

Walters and

built-in

$67,500

WINNETKA—The
orice of this 6 room,
144 bath house has just been reduced
to $29,500. It is unusual in this active
market
to find a good
well loc ated
house
at a reasonable
price,
and a
rarity to find one under $30,000. This
one has a living room, dining room,
and
bright
kitchen,
enclosed
porch
powder room on the first floor with 3
bedrooms
and
bath
on
the
second.
Basement, hot air gas heat, oversized
garage and a nice lot 50x 187. It is
nicely located and an easy walk to
Skokie and Crow Island schools.

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— 2!/&gt; Baths — Paneled Family Room With Fireplace —
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— Patio — Special Lighting
Fixtures — Ideal Cul-De-Sac

with

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some

to

want

You

HANDSOME
9
ROOM — PILLARED
Brick
Georgian
in convenient
WINNETKA
location.
This
home _ has
everything the executive
family can
want.
Beautiful wooded
lot with 110
feet frontage,
central air-cond. Firelaces
in
large
living
room,
pan.
ibrary and recreation room. Beautiful
formal dining room w/breakfast bay.
5 gorgeous twin bedrooms, all on the
2nd
floor.
344
ceramic
tile
baths,
screened
porch.
New
walled
patio.
Front and rear stairs from basement
to
2nd
floor.
Att.
2
car
garage.
Nothing
is lacking
in this
stunning
impeccably maintained home. Priced
for quick sale in the low 90s. Call Mr.
Townsend.

Real value in a Roman brick Ranch
on almost an acre near Sunset Ridge
Country
Club.
4 bedrooms,
3 baths,
built in kitchen, paneled family room
with
bar
and
barbecue,
ist
floor
utility room plus a partial basement.
Priced for quick sale.

in
fireplace
in
living
room
and
recreation
area
in basement,
2 car
garage with apartment
above.
Price
$59,500.

714 ELM
CR
PA
AL

WANTED

is $69,500.

GLENCOE—We
can now offer immediate possession for this desirable brick
and stone ranch. It was built in 1954,
on a nice lot 58 x 153 and is in one of
Glencoe’s
most
convenient
locations.
Living
room,
dining
room,
pleasant
kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath and powder
room. The heated garage is attached
and the price is $32,500.

(cor. Willow) | LET’S SYNCHRONIZE
sell and

HANDSOME,
WELL
BUILT
LANNON
stone
Georgian
home
on
large
lot
(95 x 168) in demand location walk to
Crow
Island
School.
Entry
Hall,
attractive LR w/FPLC. plus bay; din.
rm., lovely NEW fam. rm. with builtins;
kitchen
w/eating
area;
pretty
paneled den; powder rm, On second,
four
family
bedrms.,
2 CT
baths.
Playrm.
w/fple. in basement,
2 car
attached garage. Rare offering in low
60s. Quick possession, see today.
Call Mrs. Mooney

A family with many children to enjoy
this stately Georgian in a fine estate
area.
6 bedrooms,
43%
baths
plus
quarters for help. Family room plus
playroom and a swimming pool. Call
for rest of details.

INC

HILL REALTY,

YOUR HOME IS OUR BUSINE

Winnetka

Owner
transferred,
White
Ranch
on
100
foot
lot in prime
area.
3 big
bedrooms,
2 ceramic
baths,
family
room
with
fireplace,
ste
savin
kitchen and 2 car garage.
On a dea
end street within walking distance of
school. Call us today.

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at

INDIAN

LISTING

NEW

$39,500

want
against
inflation,
you
will
additional facts about this interes ting
property. The 2 story brick contemporoom
with
a
rary
has
a_
living
fireplace, dining room,
kitchen,
bedroom, library and 2 baths on the first
floor and 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on
the
second.
It is
on
5 beautifully
wooded acres with unlimited possibilities for future enhancement. The price

“For Sale—Houses

CO.

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LANDSCAPED)—the
land value
least
$20,000).
Owner
offers —
unmatched value at cost.
cos

De Grazia Real
433-4613

463 Roger Williams

Highland Pk., I.

BEAUTIFUL OLDER HOME; EXC
lent location overlooking park a

lake; New Trier East; large play
room; barbecue; bar; sauna; lounge
115 baths in basement;
liv. rm.;
fireplace;
din.
rm.;
breakf
rm
lge. kitchen; powder rm. ist
:
bedrms.;
3 baths;
sleeping porc
rm.,
bath
apt.
(in-laws
or m ag
upstairs; 3 car heated garage. 835
after 7 p.m.

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basement,

w/fireplace

uniquely

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large

excellent

family

COLONIAL

in

paneled

yard.

modern

Slate

kitchen

‘separate breakfast area, 212 baths,
+ a hay a
2 car
garage.
School
Ss!
28. Reasonably priced. $44,500.
Call Mrs. Hastings

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very graciols home in a beautiful
setting
of mature
plantings.
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School

all facilities.

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Neal

Rosene

Green

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843 Elm

Wilmette

brick

home

with

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VERY

spacious

WILMETTE

DIAN

HILL

ESTATES.

IMPRES:

on
about
142
acre.
Pleasant
y room and breakfast room off
In
finest
section
of
large
.
Attractively
decorated
and
maintained
in top
condition.
2 car

attached garage.

,

Gas heat. High 70s.

WINNETKA
ENGLAND

acre

on

COLONIAL

private

lane

WITH

near

Tower

and Hibbard. Large living room
fireplace and bay. Four lovely

1%

HIGHLAND

GLENVIEW
north of Glenview
living

modern
rooms

:

room

A

Rd. Unusually large
dining

room,

kitchen, 2 good sized bedw/connecting
tile
bath,

screened
porch,
attached
eeely
landscaped
lot
ontage.
In 30s.

J. CLARKE

garage.
with
130’

BAKER

ALpine

Hanley

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1219 Washington,

6-1015

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Wilmette

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space,

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bedrooms

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attached garage, 68 Ft. lot, cent.-air,
acer round sprinklers.
aes

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DETAILS,

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Howard

— Classified
1%

St.

REALTORS

3 38-7100

w/eating

area.

SEE THIS TRULY GRACIOUS
Family
residence
with
Center
entrance
hall
opening
into
a_ bright,
cheerful 25 x 16 living room. There is
a
large
dining
room,
TV
room,
modern kitchen with breakfast room.
A new fun center Family room 30 x 21
with sliding glass doors to a 40x 25
swimming
pool which has just been
added to this well kept home. Master
bedroom
has
a private bath
and
2
dressing
rooms.
There
are
2 other
bedrooms with their own baths. Owner
has far more invested than the $98,500
asking price. Call for appt.

garage.
schools.

REALTORS
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ALpine 1-0407
Wilmette
UXURIANT LINCOLNWOOD RANCH
- 612 Custom rooms, 2 bedrooms.
First time offered.
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KENILWORTH

RESIDENCE

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Joseph

lg.

EXCELLiv.
rm.,

Family
rm.
w/frpl.,
3 bdrms.
and
bath, full basement w/lg. rec. rm. and
full bath. Central air cond. Beautifully
landscaped with evergreens and perennials. Call for appt. Price $38,500.

Ae
BRICK CAPE COD
rooms, 4 bedrooms and 2 baths. Full
asement with rec. rm., gas ht. New 2
car ag
and patio. Near Highcrest
Src} anc: East High School District.
Ss.

STUCCO

rm.,

BOB
UNiversity

A

VOIGTS
4-4866

GRACEFUL

REALTY
ALpine

lanlscaped

lot

in

Rd.,

OPEN

Northbrook

ALL DAY

SUNDAY

272-0200

TO BUY

OR

SELL

CALL

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QUINLAN
A

STORY

&amp; TYSON,
$69,500

BOOK

6

ROOM,

INC.

3

BED-

room
California
contemporary
ranch
set high overlooking the entire
Fox
Valley.
312
large,
de
luxe
baths,
massive round fireplace for cozy gettogethers highlights the living room.
Very custom
kitchen has everything
built-in in the proper
place,
Lavish
use of ceramic tile, warm hardwood
paneling
and
terrazzo
stone
floors
make for minimum care. Master bath
has private outside sun area for that
“all over’’ sun tan. Thousands undercrossed at $69,500.

359-0800
639-2114

158A

&amp; CO.,
Fox

For Sale—Houses

BARRINGTON,

INC.

Palatine
River Grove

by Area

ILL. SPECIAL

2 apt. home next to Kennedy subdivision. 1 apt., 2 bdrms., 1 bath; 1 has 3
bdrms., 2 baths. Tip top shape. $49,900

KOENIG
AL
CR
PA

&amp; STREY

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

DEERFIELD—NEw,

CLOSE
IN,
walk to schools, shopping, and transportation.
3 bedroom split level with
family room
and 2 baths.
Lot
size
72’ x 125’. All face brick on 1st level
with
aluminum
siding on 2nd level.
Custom
built
by
JMD
Const.
Co.
Residence located at 950 Forest Ave..
ie
Phone
945-4130.
Price
of

DEERFIELD:
1-2374

COMBINATION

OF

classic formality and convenient splitlevel living in this softly carpeted 4
bedroom home. Low 30s

TECHNY REALTY CO.
272-4950

Meadow

APPELQUIST

GLENVIEW

and

Beautiful

QUINLAN

Possession
60
69,500

ROOM
BRICK
RANCH.
lent
condition
throughout.

bedrm.

gnd bath on 2nd. Basement rec.
‘A gas ht. Att. garage. Mid 40s.

EXCELLENT

INFORMAL

acre.

CONVENIENT,
CHARMING,
congenial area. Milwaukee
Railroad,
CTA, Edens Expressway,
St. Mary’s
of
the
Woods,
Wildwood
Schools,
shopping.
DELUXE CRAB ORCHARD STONE
ranch in beautiful estate like setting.
3 bedrooms,
2 baths, mag.
kitchen,
delightful family room, 2 fireplaces, 2
car att. garage,
cent. air-cond.
Mid
s.
RUSTIC BUT CONTEMPORARY
in park-like
setting. This
unusual
3
bdrm.
ranch
will
appeal
to family
Roenese
prime
loc.
Expandable.
In
S.
FOR THE IMAGINATIVE
Old mansion
in need
of restoration
overlooking
golf course
in secluded
wooded area. Structurally sound. Upper 40s. Call RO 3-1844 Agent.

a division of
C.A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield
HI 6-8373

' ROOMS WITH AIR. CONDITIONING
Lovely home—living rm. w/frpl., DR,
adjoining family rm., kitchen wD/D

eating

FOR

ACRES

QUALITY
BUILT,
well cared
for ranch.
This
easy
to
maintain
2
bdrm.
home
has
full
bsmt.,
garage,
porch,
handy
_kit.,
park-like
lot. Walk
to trains,
schs.,
town and pool. By owner. 945-2206.

DEERFIELD:

BY

OWNER—3

BDRM.

tri-level, 2 baths, rec. rm., fin. bsmt.,
util. rm. A/C. Washer, dryer, refrig.,
D and D. $36,000. 945-5515.

wooded,

acre

fully

1%

EVANSTON
N.W.
PRICE
Owner
trans.
Charming

Cape

crptng., fin.

bsmt.,

sernd.

porch. Shade trees. Walk to schs. Mid
30s. 945-2598.
DEERFIELD—BY OWNER
rec,
3 bedroom
split-level,
.2 baths,
and
utility
rooms.
Basement
with.
separate workshop.
Early occupancy
if desired. Low mid 30s. Call 945-4627.

(with

$24,000

ORRINGTON

mrs. MADISON
associates

and

OPEN

EVANSTON

CHOICE
ATTRACTIVE

You

GEORGE
UN 4-9020

heartbroken

to leaves

our

home

EVANSTON

EVANSTON NORTHWEST BY OWNER
A real cute small split-level in Willard School Dist., only 4 yrs. old. 2
bdrms., C. T. bath, paneled family rm.
w/patio.
yd.
back
Fenced
w/frpl.
walls
w/plaster
construction
Quality
decorated
Newly
flooring.
oak
and
inside and out. Included are: built-in
dishwasher; GE 2 door refrig.; stove:
washer and dryer; alum. storms and
beautiful carpeting. $25,900.
screens:
Call Phil Stewart GR. 5-3693.
EVANSTON
BY OWNER
Handsome, very well built and maintained brick home with many conveniences and amenities.
7 rms.
(fireplace in liv. rm.) 142 baths, paneled
staircase and playroom, scrnd. porch,
fenced backyard.
Immaculate
condition. Oakton school district. Low 30s.
Call 869-0813

N.

estate. two
$18,000. UN

W.:
TO
CLOSE
A
flat frame. Private party
4-9560.

GLENCOE
All brick de luxe ranch house for the
discriminating buyer. 4 plus bdrms.;
baths; lg. living rm.; Full dining rm.
16’ x 23’ family
rm.
w/built-in
BBQ
and
Hi-Fi.
Main
fl.
utility
rm.

kitchen

zoned
pool;
many

w/eating

area.

Lake Forest-Lake

:

CUSTOM

BUILT

AND

DESIGNED

BY

architect
for
present
owner.
89%
Glenwood Road—heavily wooded ared
—New Trier East District. 3 bedrooms
2 baths, 2 fireplaces. Large wooded
lot. 75’ frontage. Delightful brick Capé
Cod, full bsmt, with recreation area
To inspect call Mrs. McBean
(Eves
UN
4-5064.
L.
A.
Peterson
&amp;
Co
Realtor GR 5-1010.

GLENVIEW-SWAINWOOD
FOR

THE

DISCRIMINATING

BUYER

Custom built face brick and stone,
room,
21% bath ranch. 2 fireplaces
central
air
cond.;
all
thermopan
windows;
20x 32 patio;
214 car ga
rage;
corner
lot;
beautifully
land
scaped;
plenty
of
privacy.
Idea
location near transportation, shopping
schools, and park swimming pool. I
60s. Call owner, PArk 4-2143.

GLENVIEW—IMMEDIATE

OCCUP.

room
custom
tri-level. Centrally ai
cond. 3 bedrms., 2 baths. Family styl
island sink kitchen, paneled den, 21
ear htd. gar. Choice location. 2 blks
schools and shopping. In 30s.
Call 965-2160

EAST

GLENVIEW—BY
OWNES
9-Rm. home on wooded
1% acre lot
3 bedrms.
up, 1 waln. pan. den o
bedrm.
down;
liv. rm.
w/conn.
sci
porch; sep. din rm.; mod. kit.; ceda
pan, fam. rm;
full bsmt. w/cypres
pan. rec. rm. By owner. 729-0880.

GLENVIEW:

BY

1507

OWNER.

SH

quoia Trail. 8 rm., cent. air cond.
bedrm.,
242
ba.
Full
din.,
carpe
throughout.
Fam.
rm. with wet bar
35 x 20 heated pool. ‘Full bsmt., and
car elec. door gar. In 60s. 729-2523.

GLENVIEW

EAST:
3-BDRM.,
2 C.T
baths;
bi-level;
fam.
rm.
w/frple.
screened
porch;
walk to schls.,
an
shop.
By
owner.
Low
40s.
Immed
occup. 1419 Hollywood
Ln. PA 9-0598.

GLENVIEW

WEST—FOR

SALE

B

Owner.
4 bdrm.
Colonial;
liv.
r
w/frple.; din. rm.; fenced yd.; attrac
tive landscaping. $37,900.
Call for appointment 729-0703.

GLENVIEW
112

baths,

20s.

Call

shopping.

Bluff

ES

677

GLENVIEW

aed

oo

centrall

653 Roger Williams Highland “ort

3 BDRM.
near

eae

ot

Se

BRICK

schools,

Corner

724-8653.

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New

air.
cond.;
heated
swimming
underground
sprinkling
and
more quality features.

Idlewood .Realty Co., Inc.

L.A. PETERSON AND CO.

15 Acres on Fox River just north of St.
Charles, wooded with good elevation.
$49,000. Will consider income property
in exchange. Call Bill Brown.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, REALTORS
DA 8-3200
EVANSTON
BR. 3-3660

LIV.

S:.: HOUSE CONVERTED
into 3 apartments.
More
than
$300
income
per
month.
Call
owner
fo
details after 6:00. GR 5-6990.

East

EVANSTON
9 Apartment building near Northwestern
campus.
Income
$11,520. Price
$69,500, will consider home or 2 apartment
as
down
payment.
Call
Jay
Martin.

HOME

EVANSTON

and

JUST LISTED!!!
1!
429 GREENWOOD STREET
No place for a cook-out BUT
for a
gracious,
spacious,
‘‘in-town’’
residence with lovely landscaping, a short
walk to FOUNTAIN SQUARE,
beach,
parks, and transportation, this is it! A
great house for living. 5. bdrms., 31%
plus c.t. baths, low-low $60s. Call Mrs.
aaa
(Home)
UN 4-5064 or GR 5-

ROOM

EVANSTON WEST
2 bdrm. ranch with full bsmt., 2 ca
garage.
Excellent
condition
through
out. Low 20s. Call Mr. Massman, L.A,
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

neighbors
but
job
takes
us
out
of
state.
A
bargain
at $48,500.
Shown
beginning July 23rd.
2314 Simpson
DA 8-6125

Evanston

7

N.
BY OWNER
Near Willard School. 1 story brick. 6
rms.; 2 bdrms.; den; gas heat; 2 car
garage.
Incl. refrigerator,
gas stove
and like new liv. rm.
and din. rm.
carpeting. $26,000 GR 5-2947.

$45,000
J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
233 Asbury _ BR _3-2660

EVANSTON
N.W.
ORIG.
OWNER
Beaut. landscpd. brk. home,
delightfully decorated. 4 lge. bdrms., 214 CT
baths,
panelled
den,
att.
garage,
plastered DRY bsmt, folding stairs to
attic storage. You’ll be thrilled with
the closets and excellent family floor
plan.
Gas.
ht.,
storms,
screens,
screened porch overlooks lovely compact yard with flowers, strawberries,
raspberries, tomatoes. This home is in
the famous Simpson-Pioneer neighborhood and Lincolnwood
schl. We
are

N.E.

LOCATION

EVANSTON

Can

5 BDRMS
IN
FINEST
LOCATION
NEAR LAKE. 624 GARRETT—Orrington
School.
3 baths,
17’
x 34’ living
room
with
immense
fireplace,
sun
parlor, formal dining room. Modernize
and decorate to your taste.

1-4

rm;
frpl;
din. rm;
mod.
kit;
d/d;
den; baths. 2nd fl., 3 bdrms;
bath; 2
enclsd.
porches;
gar.
lovely
fenced
yard. A real buy asking $30,500.
.
WARD H. HARRIS
DAvis 8-8759
EVANSTON
N._
E.
BY
OWNER
Charming, well-built brk. house, close
to beaches,
N. U. Campus,
schools,
public trans. 4 bdrms., 212 baths, pan.
bsmt.,
lge. heated
garden
rm.,
att:
htd. gar., w/2 patios. Upper forties.
475-0421 or 492-5527 by appt.

EVANSTON
3 BDRMS,
plus
two more
possible,
bright and large living room, newer
kitchen and bath, nice side yard, 4 car
rentable garage,
stroll to shops and
pies
716
MONROE.
Only
26,750

8-4440

924 BROWN
IN WASHINGTON
SCHOOL
AREA.
3 BEDROOMS.
EATING
AREA IN KITCHEN. LARGE PANELED
FIRST
FLOOR
FAMILY
ROOM. LOWER 20s.
MITCHELL BROS.
:
GR 5-3900

realtors

While

DA

EVANSTON
SUNDAY

RANCH

UNIVERSITY 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston
See

REALTY CO.

EVANSTON

STEAL

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

C.T.

142 BATHS

FIREPLACE
New low price

3 bedrooms)

YOU
HAVE
TO
KNOW
NORTH
EVanston
to appreciate
one
area
that
still
has
country
atmosphere,
with
conveniences
all
about
it.
That’s
Hawthorne Lane where you can own
one of the cutest New England style
homes
Evanston
has to offer (circa
1939).
Basically
it’s 3 bedroom,
142
bath, forced air heat, full basement,
and steel beam construction, but it’s a
lot more
when
you
check
out
the
selling
at a reduced
price
of only
$34,500.

expandable,

EVANSTON

DEERFIELD:
KING’S
COVE.
BRICK,
4 bedroom,
242
baths,
central
air.
Lovely wooded lot—patio. Immediate
possession. 945-2162.

SA:

2 bdrm.

“4 BEDROOMS

DEERFIELD;
9 ROOMS,
1'2 BATHS;
frpl.; range;
dishwshr.; bsmnt.; double garage;
awning/patio;
8/10 acre
mid 30s; Reduced. 945-4498.

EVANSTON:

Cod.

REDUCED!
pink
brick

bath,
full bsmt. w/frpl.
and powder
rm.; liv. rm. w/frpl.; din. ‘‘L’’; cab.
kitchen w/eating
area;
pan.
breezeway
and_ adjacent
patio;
attach.
garage;
quiet street;
Willard
Schl.;
nr. shops and transp.
DAvis 8-0032, 3313-Colfax Pl.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 to 4

DEERFIELD—EXECUTIVE
TRANSfer.
4 bdrm.
split.
Recently
dec’d.

W/W

By Owner

N.E.

LOVELY 2 STORY 5 BEDROOM, 38
BATH HOME
ON QUIET STREE
NEAR
LAKE,
N.U.
CAMPUS,
SCHOOLS AND TRANSPORTATION.
LARGE
ROOMS,
NEW
GENEVA
KITCHEN, WONDERFUL FOR FAMILY LIVING AND
GRACIOUS
ENTERTAINING. MID 70S. CALL UN 42737 FOR APPT.

FEATURING
DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm. Colonials
Center entry foyer
Separate dining room
215 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frple.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,900
Imm. poss. on 1 model
MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.

New

For Sale—Houses by Area

Evanston

improved

.
.
.
.
.
.
.

EDGEBROOK-WILDWOOD

King's Court Corporation

Joyce King

WILMETTE
oc

HOME

Immaculate
condition.
days after contract.

Realtor |
CALL

GREAT

living and entertaining. Living room,
23 x 15 w/paneled fireplace wall. Ash
paneled family room, 29x17, w/crab
orchard fireplace and hidden wet bar.
Huge
country
kitchen
w/adjoining
breakfast
room.
Mud
room.
and
powder
room
off
yard - entrance.
Jalousied
den.
2
full
baths.
Both
bedrooms with wall of closets. 2 car
attached garage. Stairway to floored
attic. May inclusions.

STORY
HOME
of Waukegan Rd.

w/fireplace,

PARK

A
distinguished,
HEMPHILL
built,
Beautifully landscaped, tastefully decorated, air conditioned ranch.

GOLF

5-0500

SEQUENS REALTY

UNITS

Well
located
3
bedroom
anch,
cabinet
kitchen,
attractive
enced
yard,
black
top drive,
ceramic
tile
bath, lge. utility rm. and Extras go
with a low low price of $22,500.

Rd.

rooms.
242 baths,
paneled
den
and
recreation
room
with
fireplace.
ned porch overlooks golf course.
mmaculate
condition.
In
60s.
AIR
DITIONED.

IGHTFUL
ONE
ger
| lane east

BEDRM.

GReenleaf

one of Glenview’s finest areas. Country living, yet only minutes to train
and shopping, 12 block to bus service
to downtown
Chicago.
Large
livingdining room combination with raised
hearth
fireplace,
tile
kitchen
with
eating
area.
3 twin
size
bedrooms.
Full
basement—walnut
paneled
rec.
room with fireplace. Cent. air cond.
All
this
and
MORE—$44,500.
Call
Lillian Kerstetter.

4
to

DEERFIELD

with
bed-

13

Winnetka

THREE

St.

GLENVIEW
OPEN
HOUSE
SUNDAY
1-5
P.M.
1545 Central Rd. We invite you to see
this
spacious,
ranch
home
on
over

PARK

FEW

Davis

BEAUTIFUL

BR 3-5080

have
enough
land
and
are
truly
adaptable
to expansion.
It takes
9
months from design to completion of a
new home IF you can find a lot—
it takes 30 days to add to this lovely
ROMAN
BRICK
AND:
REDWOOD
contemporary home a spacious Master
bedroom and bath with atrium court
in between;
there are 3 fine master
bedrooms,
2 beautiful
ceramic
tile
baths, library on Ist floor, cathedral
separate
dining
rm.,
kitchen
9x 25
ceilinged living room—both walls and
ceiling paneled, raised fire place, with
breakfast area opens to large screened
porch.
Partially finished basement—
fireplace.
Priced
at
$57,500.
3/8ths
acre lot.

ooms.
Large living room with fireplace, dining room,
modern
kitchen,
porch, powder room. 3 bedrooms and
one
tile
bath.
Recreation
room
in
asement. 2 car garage. High 30s.

é

514

1240

Have
you
been
looking
for
a
bedroom
ranch?
Only
1 is built
about every 500 homes.

EVANSTON
tyle

Street

HIGHLAND

SCHOOL.

Inc.

INC.

HI! 6-8000

1-I111

INCOLNWOOD

ASSOCIATES

Heavily

Sadler &amp; Huliriah

IN

Town &amp; Country

MHOMEFINDERS
111

HOME

SMALL
RANCH
IDEAL
FOR
WORKing couple who likes the North Shore
and all its conveniences.
Located
a
short
walk
from
train,
shops
and
schools, this brick ranch is a delight
because of its large rooms and easy
maintenance,
Small
yard
in pretty
residential section. 2 bdrms. and den
{or
3rd
bdrm.).
C.T.
bath,
full
basement. Priced in the mid 20s with
immediate
occupancy.
For
further
details call
Mr. Jean (VErnon 5-4246 eves.)

w/fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
family
room _ w/fireplace,
we,
dream
kitchen, powder
room,
utility
fs
m and mud room. Second floor has
: a
bedrooms and bath, Everything
a
en provided—all you have to do

is move

BRICK

LISTINGS

Charming
clapboard
ranch.
Living
room-dining
room
combination,
3
bedrooms,
tiled bath. Large paneled
family. room
with woodburning fireplace, light-airy kitchen with eating
area, utility room with half bath. F.A,
gas
heat,
2
car
attached
garage,
fenced yard, wonderful neighborhood
for children . . . just $29,50

GLENCOE

WEST.

NORMANDY MANOR HOUSE
rd to find feature of totally private
ster bedroom
suite on first floor. .

EW

ROOM

158A

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS

GLENVIEW

excellent
condition
near
center
of
town
offered to settle estate.
Floor
plan offers five 2nd floor bdrms. and
342
baths.
Downstairs
is large
liv.
rm., din. rm., kitchen, breakfast room
and
enclosed
porch.
For
further
details call
Mrs. Webster (VErnon 5-1647. eves.)

w/fireplace,
room, NEW
fireplace, 4

Call
W

9

FLASH

Much
sought
after
S.E._
location.
Comfortable family home. Foyer and
entrance
hall. Powder
room.
Large
living room with wood burning fireplace, den,
dining room
12
x 24 has
corner cupboards, kitchen with eating
area,
dishwasher.
Master
bedroom
12x 18, 2 closets,
2 bedrooms
with
adjoining heated sun rooms, CT bath.
Bedroom
and
bath
on
3rd.
2 car
garage. Sept. poss. $45,000.

WINNETKA
LARGE

, 21g baths, 2 car garage and

ares

LISTING

»

158A For Sale—Houses by Area

Sale—Houses

2 NEW

HOME,

4 bedrooms,

ths and 2 half-baths, 2 car garage.
solutely
perfect
condition.
Move
t in. 80s.
:
Call Mr. Mulvaney

For

FLASH

8
ROOMS,
21%
baths;
all large
comfortable
rooms.
Located
in
truly
beautiful
wooded
area among
lovely homes,
Informal
pattern for easy family living. Majority of rooms open onto lovely sunlighted patio
and
large
Olympic
size
swimming pool which is heated and
filtered for maximum use. 4 excellent
bedrooms
plus
den,
and
newly
designed
kitchen;
all
centrally
airconditioned. Screened porch and 2 car
electric Hs
garage. Marvelous value
in the mid
50s. For further details call
Mr
Howard Davis
(VErnon 5-3111 eves.)

and sliding

private

&amp; COUNTRY

NEW

Realtor

AL, SPECIAL!

158

lot.

RANCH

churches,

Priced

July 20,

an

uppe
eee

196

�ang

ir 8A

158A

For Sale—Houses by Area

GLENVIEW-WEST WILLOWS
Cape Cod. 4 bdrms.;
unfin. dormer;
215 baths;
fam.
rm.;
bsmt.;,
2 car
a
7 mos. old. Owner
transf. 272IGHLAND
PARK
BY
OWNER
3 bdrm.
house
nr.
Lincoln
School.
Alum. siding; 2 car gar.; 50 x 150 lot;
nicely
landsc.,
Lge.
living
rm.
w/
frpl.;
din.
L;
elec.
stove,
refrig.,
washer incl. Upper 20s. ID 2-6671.
IGHLAND
PARK
LUXURY
3 BEDrm.
ranch;
indoor-outdoor
living;
perfect for mature
family;
conv. to
station, high school, lake. ID 2-3161.
ENILWORTH:
As small as it is most people have
heard of KENILWORTH.
Where else
can you buy
a truly charming
Red
Brick Colonial home, where Dad can
walk to the air-conditioned commuter

train,

and

your

children

can

eabily

walk
to
the
Sears
(private
like)
school?
Nowhere
else on the shore,
and
get
this
well
cared
for
(1941
vintage)
home with 3 bedrooms
and
145 baths
for the
reduced
price
of
$45,500.
OVER 30 YEARS
NORTH
SHORE
SERVICE

OF

rs. MADISON
bssociates

and

realtors

UNIVERSITY

9-5600

902 Central Street, Evanston
ENILWORTH,
606
RODGER.
3 BDrms.;
2!2 baths;
fully air cond.;
2
blks. Sears School; 4 blks. New Trier;
3 blks. train. Call owner, 251-3606.
ENILWORTH GARDENS
Contemporary.
3 bedrooms

215 baths. Private.
Call

AKE

Mid 40s.

plus

*

256-2411

den,

BLUFF

VIEW OF LAKE
EAST LAKE BLUFF

, LOVELY 4 BDRM.,
2 STORY HOME
just
steps
from
the
Lake,
beach
entrance.. Architecturally landscaped
lot w/huge beaut. trees. Stone patio.
One full bath, 2 half baths; frple.; full
bsmt.; oversized 212 car garage w/2nd
floor; gas hot water heat. One of the
last houses available this close to the
as
Priced
for
immediate
sale.

SAJE ASSOC. INC.
234-9250

INCOLNSHIRE—HOME
BUILT
TO
order.
If you desire something
that
is you and for you alone, an architect
designed home, custom built to your
specifications on a half acre heavily
pegees site in Lincolnshire—call 67995.
ORTON
GROVE.
NE MLISTING BY
owner. 3 bdrms.;
112 baths;
finished
rec. rm.; all brick house; 142 car gar.
Low tax area. Upper 20s. YO 5-5562.
UNDELEIN
Only 10% down and good credit will
handle 3 bdrm. tri-level w/fam. rm.,
built-ins,
114 baths,
gar.,
gas
heat.
Low 20s.

he Country Cousin
REALTORS
19 W. Maple Av.
(Highway 176)
UNDELEIN
566-6720
NILES
OR SALE BY OWNER
Proximate
to
Golf
Mill
Shopping—
Wilson and East Maine school district
a lovely Brick and Stone Split level
with manicured landscaping on 80x
115
lot—FOUR
BEDRMS.,
3 baths,
family
rm.
with
expensive
stone
raised
fireplace,
CENTRAL
AIR—2
car attchd. garage—Immaculate interior
condition.
Call
owner.
Price
firm—$49,750. VA 7-2361—9 to 5 p.m.

NORTHBROOK
4 BEDROOM

COLONIAL

Spacious
entrance
hall—living
room
with fireplace—separate dining room
—modern kitchen with dishwasher and
disposal—full
basement.
Walk
to
Greenbriar School—Only $41,900.

VILLAGE GREEN

REALTY
B76 SHERMER AV.
NORTHBROOK

CRestwood

2-1400

ORTHBROOK—BY
TRANSF.
OWNer, desirable Lee Rd. area; attractive
9 rm.
all brick home.
Lge.
heavily
wooded
lot
on
cul-de-sac.
Walking
distance
to schools.
4 bdrms.;
pan.
fam. rm. with sliding glass doors and
wet
bar.
Sep.
din.
rm.;
lge.
well
designed kitchen with stainless builtins. 2 full baths. 2 car attached garage
and work shop. Many extras. Congenial professional
neighborhood.
Aug.
poss. Low 40s. 272-6923.
ORTHBROOK
Split level, immaculate
and sharp. 7
rooms,
3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
transferred. Terrific value $32,900

OENIG
I,
IR
A

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

&amp; STREY
Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

ORTHBROOK:
FOR SALE BY OWNer, brick ranch. 3 bdrms., 2 baths; liv.
hm.,
din.
rm.;
kit.,
built-in
stove;
breezeway.
Dbl.
gar.
Newly
dec’d.
New crptng., draperies. Mahog. paneling,
Frple.,
fin. rec. rm ,; 14 acre.
Prof. landscaped. Low 30s. 272-7212 or
272-6757 after 5 p.m. and weekdays.
1701 Oakwood Rd.

uly

20,

1967

For Sale—Houses

by Area

NORTHBROOK — 4 BEDROOMS
FOR
fine living. Brick and frame ranch on
lovely 1-acre lot. Living-dining comb.
w/frple.
Kitchen
w/built-ins;
2 bath
plus pan. fam. rm. and stone. frple.
Attached garage. Walking distance to
grade schools. $35,500.

BIRCHWOOD

811

Skokie

CR

2-7300

REALTY

Hwy.

Northbrook
PA

4-3294.

NORTHBROOK

IMM. OCC.

BY OWNER

SCHOOL
DIST.
28.
8
MO.
OLD
2
story Col. over 3,400 sq. ft. liv. sp. 4-5
bdrms.; 342 CT baths; firepl. in fam.
rm.; air-cond.; custom kitchen. Plenty
of closets. Full bsmt.
5 blocks from
town, In 60s. Call 272-7446 after 6 p.m.
NORTHBROOK
—
QUIET
COUNTRY
estate
type living. A finished bsmt.
and
2 fireplaces
are
a few
of the
features of this spacious
4 bedroom
ranch. Low 40s

TECHNY REALTY

INC.

272-4950

NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER
Brick
ranch,
2
bedrooms,
liv./din.
room,
kitchen,
utility room,
142 car
garage on attractive 77.x 141 ft. lot.
Fenced in back yard. Walking dist. all
schools. 2299 Bellevue (one blk. N. of
Techny).
Priced for quick sale. Call
272-6594.
NORTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—94’ FT.
hse. wooded 14% acre—Lee Rd. area. 37
ft. liv. rm.;
cantilevered stone fplc.;
Fla.
rm.;
stone
terr’s.;
700 sq.
ft.
Thermopane
walls;
rad.
pan.
ceil.
heat: air-cond.; inside tropic garden;
3 bdrms. One of a kind; must be seen.
50s Staples. 272-1486.

158A

OPEN

HI

Choice

2-5

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY
WOODED
14 acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-7300.

163

Wanted

to

164

°

IN

Wanted

Hillcrest

Owner

RETIRED
COUPLE
WANTS
5-6 RM.
brk. ranch. or tri-level; lge. bedrms.,
114 baths, basement. Must be in good
condition. Mid 20s. ALpine 1-4061.

For

Sale—Vacant

Property

Northfield-Northbrook
New Trier School District
APPROX. 2/3 ACRE. HEAVILY WOODed.
Sewer
and
water.
Ideal
for
contemporary home. $16,500. »
NASH
REALTY
446-7180
NORTHBROOK-APPROX
adj.
to
Mission
Hills
Sewer. High, Dry lot.
5700

102 X 330’ LOT
Golf
Course.
C

R

Realtors
6-4700

2-2090

since

1885
DAvis

BROTHERS

GR

:

Jens Jensen.
Lovely
colonial home
with 5 bedrooms. Beautiful and ae
furnished. Coach house with apartment. Underground sprinkler system
Really a dream vacation spot hours
from.
Chicago.
UPPER
BRACKET.

KOENIG

&amp; STREY-

AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330
PA 9-0330

Wilm
Northbrook
Glenview

363 ET. SHORE FRONTAGE

WITH
2

3 BDRM.

miles

MODERN

north

Wisconsin

Good

of

Nicely

COTTAGE

Sturgeon

wooded.

well. $25,000, taxes

or write

N.

or phone.

Peot,

Bay

5

acres

under

$400.

Sturgeon

Bay,

414-743-2777.

mhigs.

MOD.
COTTAGE
RESORT
beau.
Northwoods
Lake
Rec.

Mod.

3

bdrm.

home.

Comps,

Boats.
Many
extras. A Real
$37,500 — owner
retiring. G.
Conover, Wis. 54519.

2.800-ACRE

hall

fur

buy
Struss,
Fc

RANCH

-

OWNER. BARGAIN. $50 ACRE.
—
12 mi. south of Batesville, Arkansas.
PHONE 1729-4697
ee

168

Cemetery
12

SALE:

FOR

Lots and Crypts
LOT
GRAVE

ialceti

IN

beautiful
Memorial
Park
Cemete
Mausoleum
Annex. Block 13, Lot
Very
reasonable.
After 6 p.m.,
561-5919.

MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY LOTS.
Bought
and
sold
by
Peter
Monument Co. 869-4400 after 10 a.m.

MARKET

PLACE

|
fs

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

169

NOTE. TIME AND DATES OF THES
TERRIFIC SALES. DON’T MI
ANY OF THEM.
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY July 22
:
23. Hours 10:30 to 4.
:
RD.,
RIDGE
SOUTH
808
Vo
(W. Lake Forest) ier
FOREST
Elm
41 to OLD ELM RD.—W. Old
8
to
Rigs
on
N.
Rd.,
Ridge
VEL.
ED:
GALORE:
ANTIQUES

STAFFORDSHI RE;

OLD

INGS;
STERLING

(rush

:
SILVER
;

3

SS;
COFFE
CRYST.

seats)

stenciled

backs; Mag.
ove (SMALL

ICE

CRE

INTER ESTING
BOOKS AND FUN THINGS.
HOUSE

5-3900

Contractors! Shopowners! Doctors!
OWNER BLT. Newer. Fine Loc. 1,750
sq. ft. 144 plus shop rented for good
income. 875 sq. ft. remain for you!
2707-9 HOWARD
$44,000
George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.
BR 3-2660
UN 4-9020
MODERN
YEAR
AROUND
RETIREment
home
on 5 acres in Northern
Wisconsin. Low taxes, fish, hunt, ideal
climate,
guest
house,
garage,
work
rm. $13,500. Contact J. L. Scala, WA
2-9030 or M. J. Beaudoin, Fifield, Wis.
EVANSTON
PROPERTY.
2130
JACKson (house) 1510 Payne (2 flat) zoned
C-1 Commercial or residential. Right
at
Green
Bay
and
Payne,
corner
Lots, 75’ frontage. By owner. 385-0711.
DRIVE IN RESTAURANT
Net over $25,000 per year. Outstanding
business, short hours. Call now Sudolnik Realty, 623-1302.

166

se ieee

8-3200

NORTHWEST EVANSTON
LARGE OFFICE NOW USED BY AN
INSURANCE
COMPANY
WITH
6
ROOM APARTMENT
ABOVE. THIS
IS
AN
EXCELLENT
CENTRAL
STREET LOCATION FOR SAME OR
SIMILAR USE. $40,500.

.

ae

ESTATE
on Lake Mic
landscaped

LOCATION

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.

MITCHELL

WILMETTE. LOGAN OR CENTRAL
—"
area. 2 or 3 bedrooms. AL 1-

161

BUSINESS

LAKESIDE
MICHIGAN
Riparian property 400’
gan.
Over
11 acres,

Property

ONE
STORY
2-STORE
FIREPROOF
building in excellent business traffic
area of North Evanston. $4,500 income
with
low
maintenance
and
upkeep.
$42,500. Will sell on contract.
$4,250
down. Mr. Daily

Buy—Houses

From

Sale—Industrial

For Sale—Business

TOP

ATTORNEY’S
FAMILY
WANTS
TO
buy from owner
an older home,
3-4
bdrms.,
full
bsmt.,
Evanston,
Wilmette, Winnetka, Glencoe areas, with
garage and near Loop transportation.
$20,000-$30,000. Guarantee ‘‘tender loving care’’ and desire to ‘‘fix up’’ right
house. Call 274-3871 after 6 p.m.

House

For

NORTHWEST
OF
CHICAGO
LOOP—
25 miles.
11 acres zoned
industrial.
Office
building
1,400
sq.
ft.
Warehouses 8,000 sq. ft. Truck scale and
other
facilities.
1,100
ft.
of
switch
track on C.&amp;N.W. R.R. 2 blocks from
expressway.
Especially
suited
for
trucking terminal
or manufacturing.
AVenue 3-6800 or address 775 Lincoln
Av., Winnetka.

Door County
:
Sister Bay, Wisconsil

Phone 414-854-2233

Wis.

GOLF,
ILL.
VACANT
9/10
ACRE.
Course frontage. Sell-trade for industrial property or summer cottage.
775-7323, PA 9-5080

RENT?

27

Call

ATTENTION

WOODED
'!2
ACRE
BUILDING
sites.
Finest
North
Shore
location.
Adjoins«grade school, close to everything.
Buy
fully improved
at $9,500
per
lot
or
unimproved
at
$6,000.
Financing
available. Write P.O. Box
53, Northfield, Ill.

WILMETTE
22,000 SQ. FT. ON BUSY
CORNER.
CENTRAL
LOCATION.
ZONED B-2. CALL MR. KIRK.
MITCHELL
BROS
GR 5-3900

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
De
luxe
3
bdrm.,
1%
baths.
Air
conditioned. Alum. storms. Completely modern.
2 months
old carpeting.
Pan. rec. rm. Many extras. Phone GR
5-5770 after 6 p.m.
CHICAGO.
MOD.
TOWNHOUSE
COM:
pletely
furn.
Works
of
art
and
antiques. Shown by appt. only. 465-1829
Sat. and Sun. 461-2207 weekdays 9-5.

160

Location

FULL ACRE; VIEW FOR MILES
Use of private lake; $500 down. Long
terms.
231-1025—Agent.
EVANSTON
EXCELLENT
LOCATION
for
MULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING.
Lot 65x 150. Zoned B-3,
85 ft. Height.
Call Mr. Kistler
MITCHELL BROS. INC.
GR 5-3900

‘Low cost living—end unit townhouse.
Well maintained and newly decorated,
2
good
size
bedrooms,
14%
baths,
kitchen with eating area plus paneled
rec. room.
Fully carpeted,
wall
air
conditioner, large fenced yard, patio
and parking space. Many extras. Walk
to bus,
schools,
and
shops.
$19,950
414%,
15 yr. mortgage
or low down
payment available to qualified buyer.
Owner. 475-5174.
EVANSTON
Unusually
attractive
split-level
twnhse. Large liv. rm.-din. rm. combination
with
fireplace,
2 bedrms.,
bath on lst. Finished room
on 2nd.
Full basement.
Nice yard.
Close in
location. $17,500.
.
HOKANSON &amp; JENKS
REALTORS
513 Davis St.
GReenleaf 5-1617

NORTHFIELD.
BY OWNER.
COLONIal 4 bdrm., 24% baths, full bsmt. Lge.
family rm.
D.
and D. 6 years
old.
eee
200’ lot, beau. Indscp. HI 639.
A
WILMETTE,
N.W.
BY OWNER
4 bdrm.
(3 double),
242
c.t. baths,
centerhall,
brick-and-clapboard. Colonial. 1 owner, owner built (1959). din.
rm., liv. rm. with marble frpl., pan.
game room with frpl. and cozy den in
basement.
Dishwasher,
garbage
dis.,
gas heat, central air cond.
(new), 2
ear gar. Spacious lot. Avoca and New
Trier East. No restrictions. Lower 50s.
For appointment
call HI 6-7077
(office) or AL 6-1157.
WILMETTE. BY OWNER:
Lovely
single
level
ranch
home
in
charming
area
of West Wilmette.
2
bdrm., conv. den, 112 C.T. baths; liv.
rm. with frple. and built-in bookcase,
din. L; lge. util. rm. Nicely landscp.
lot with lge. pvt. backyard.
Perfect
for fam.
of 3 or 4. Price
includes
stove, refrig:, disp. cpt. and drapes.
$31,500. Call for appt. 256-4385.

Business

NORTHWEST_-VACANT

6 LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSES
Short
walk
to
shop,
trains,
etc.
3
bedrooms, 21! 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
PAY

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

DESIRABLE
LOTS.
CENTRALLY
located
in
Winnetka.
Schools,
churches,
transportation.
Call
HI
6-

| |th and Central

EVANSTON—WHY

Rd,

BUILDERS

car garage.
Lare
storage
attie with
excellent potential for additional
living quarters or studio, 30
x 25 livi
room with bay window and firepl ee,
suite
of bedrooms
with
bath. Ye a
round home with basement, oil
heathee
ing, within 4g mile of Bay or Nor-Sk
Ridge.
ee
Serving

Strategically located business building
site in the heart of Wilmette containing 13,280 sq. ft. Three street frontages 89 ft., 120 ft., and 95 ft. Suitable
for store, office or apt. bldg. Call Mr.
Daily Sr.
SMART &amp; GOLLEE REALTORS
1564 Sherman Ave, Evanston
DA 8-3200

35

stone
and
outside
terracing.
Ten
rooms, 2! baths, maid’s quarters,2!

Box

&amp; WARNER

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

TWO STORY ENGLISH MANOR HO
in Fish Creek-Ephraim area on a ri
in beautifully
wooded
acreage
near
Green
Bay
shores.
Natural
lannon

NORTHLAND REALTY

GLENVIEW
;
Attractive large lot in ideal location
at
end
of
cul-de-sac
on
dead
end
street!
The only lot available
in an
excellent neighborhood of fine homes.
All utilities in Excellent value!
Call
MR. DEAKINS.

BAIRD

DOOR COUNTY ~

6-8373

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Houses

SUNDAY

TWO
ADJOINground in beauminutes to Loopinclude
heated
of Tan Bark ridfed trout pools
A $100,000 swim$10,000.

King's Court Corporation
a division of
C. 330A, W.HEMPHILL
&amp; ASSOCIATES
Frontage Rd.,° Northfield

WILMETTE

245-4949

WILMETTE
BY
OWNER.
AVOCA
schls. 4 bdrms. Liv. rm. w/frpl., kit.
w/breakfast
rm.
Panel.
family_rm.,
anel.
den w/built-in bkcase.
Patio,
enced-in yard. Mid 30s. 251-6971.

Sale—Town

S.E. Corner

NORTHFIELD LOVELY CAPE COD
2 story by Huszagh 4 bdrm., 3 bath,
den, living rm. w/frpl., separate din.
rm., new kitchen d/d, full basement
incl.
rec.
rm.,
screened _ porch,
terrace. Walk to schools, New Trier
West. Fenced. $47,500. HI 6-6447.

2 BDRM. BRICK AND STONE RANCH
on
beautifully
landscaped
lot.
Too
many quality features to list. Mid 40s.
Call Mr. Massman,L. A. Peterson &amp;
Co. GR 5-1010 or 446-3077 evenings.

For

167

|

VACANT
PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
in New Trier School District with all
utilities at low price of $11,500.

WINNETKA
BY OWNER
Hemphill built Colonial; 4 bdrms.; 112
baths; pnid. rec. rm., screened porch;
2 car att. garage, auto. door; central
air cond.; 2 frpls.; lge. lot; nr. schools
and playfield. $55,000 firm. 446-1992 for
appointment.
WINNETKA BY OWNER
Charming
Early
American
8 Room
English
Brick
home.
3 bdrms.,
liv.
rm.,
din. rm.,
rec. rm.
Central
air
cond.
Carpet
and
drapes.
$38,500.
Write T-257, Box 60, Wilmette.

159

For Sale—Vacant Property

VACANT
PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
ing acre lots on high
tiful Trout Valley-60
facilities
with
land
horse stables, miles
ing trails, 13 spring
stocked wiih trout.
ming pool. Each lot

WINNETKA BY OWNER
Prestige
location
S.W.
Attractive
4
bdrms., 2 baths, liv. rm. w/frpl., cab.
kit. w/d.w. and eating area. Glazed/
screened porch. Bsmt. play rm., plus
add. half bath. Garden, patio, fenced
yd. Attic fan. Low taxes. Faith, Hope;
Crow Island; New Trier E. Priced to
sell, by appt. only. 446-7034.

“HAROLD O. SCHULZ

WILMETTE

161

OWNER

WILMETTE. BY OWNER
4
bdrms.,
new _ kitchen-fam,
room,
frpl., crptng., unfinished 3rd flr., gar.,
fenced, walk to beach, train shopping.
$39,000. 511 Washington. 256-2152.
WINNETKA
FIRST TIME OFFERED
Charming Colonial in lovely area. The
large living room has a woodburning
fireplace
and
adjoining
den
or
TV
room, separate dining room, excellent
kitchen. Three lovely large bedrooms
on
2nd
floor.
Full
basement
with
paneled
recreation
room
and
fireplace. Entire house is in immaculate
condition
and attractively decorated.
The wooded lot is 160 ft. deep. Be the
first to see this charmer.
NASH
REALTY
446-7180

NORTHFIELD.
STYLISH
° NEW
French colonial. 3 large bdrms.,
142
baths, liv. room With frpl., sep. din.
room,
cherry
cab.
kit., pan.
family
room, att. gar. Avoca and New Trier
W. schools. $40,000. Open. 1582 Willow

WILMETTE
FOR
SALE
BY
OWNER.
6 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 half baths. Liv.
room
with
frpl.,
dining
room
with
frpl., new kitchen, dishwasher, disposal, range. Den, pan. rec. room. Rec.
dec,
inside
and
out.
Close
to
St.
Francis, Central, New Trier E., ‘“‘L’’,
NW. Low 50s. Call AL 6-1658.

BY

WILMETTE. INDIAN HILL N.T. EAST.
2 story
colonial
in excellent
condition. Liv. rm., w/frpl. Din. rm. Fam.
Rm., kit. w/mod. appl. Powder rm., 3
bdrms. Air cond. 2 full baths, 2 car
garage. 14 bsmt. $55,500. Can be seen
by appt. AL 1-9583.
WILMETTE.
BY
OWNER.
BI-LEVEL.
3 bdrms.;
2 baths;
den off kitchen;
paneled rec. rm.; garage; central air
cond.;
10 yrs.
old.
Good
condition.
$41,500, Call 251-9040.

NORTHBROOK—FASHIONABLE
LEE
Rd.
area;
Brick
ranch;
liv.
rm.
w/fple.;
Sep. din. rm.;
den or guest
rm.; lge. pan. fam. rm. w/fple.; Mod.
kit. w/built-ins and eating area; 4 tw.
bdrms.:
212
baths.
Owner
asking
$54,000. 272-2402.
NORTHBROOK, BY OWNER
Brick and frame
ranch;
3 bedrms.;
bsmnt,
playrm.;
kit. built-ins;
cent.
air cond.;
cptg.;
drapes;
well landscaped; $27,500. 272-4215.

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.
Open Sunday 2-5, 436 Locust St.
HAPP-REALTORS
96) 6-3200

N.E.

Near
lake. Large
comfortable
home
w/imaginative
modern’
extras.
4
B.R.s, study, 2 baths, 2nd floor L.R.,
lav., den, D.R. plus modern kit., huge
family rm., 1st fl. New 2 car garage.
Good trees. High 50s. 251-3655.
WILMETTE
S.E.
BY OWNER
5 bdrms. w/sleeping porch; 22 baths;
lge.
beautiful
new
kit.;
liv.
rm.
/frpl.; din. rm.; sunporch;
Stucco; 2
car gar. Walk to ‘‘L’’, NWRR
and all
schls. New
Trier E. Dist.
Low
40s.
Phone for appt. 251-4537.

NORTHBROOK—IMMED.
OCCUP.
BY
owner. School dist. 28; lge. 3 bdrm. 2
bath spl.-lev.;
kit. w/eating area, D
and D:; fam. rm.; util. rm. w/sp. for
workshop-office;
serd.
porch;
2 car
gar.;
$35,500. 514%
mort.
avail. 816
Oakleaf Ter. 272-8409.
NORTHBROOK—CHOICE
ESTATES,
3
bdrm.
brick
ranch;
liv.-din.
rm.
comb.; kitchen w/pan, bkfst. rm.;
ai
conditioner,
attic fan;
lge.
fed.
yd.
Appliances and cptg. Walk to schools,
shopping and transp. Mid 20s. Shown
by app’t. 272-8618.
NORTHBROOK
—
12 BLOCK
FROM
Greenbriar
School
on
Crestnut
St.
Newly dec. brk./fr. bi-level. 3 bdrms.;
2 complete baths; liv.-din. rm.;
fam.
rm,.; carpeting;
draperies throughout
incl. Beautifully ldscpd. 272-5139.

Builder

For Sale—Houses by Area

WILMETTE

For Sale—Investment Properties

EVANSTON
EXCELLENT
LOCATION
for
MULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING.
Lot 64x 150. Zoned B-3,
85 ft. Height.
Call Mr. Kistler
Mitchell Brothers, Inc.
GR 5-3900

SALES

BY

LILLIAN FRANCIS
PHONE 831-4428 and 831-4429
NOTE: TIME AND DATES OF THESE
TERRIFIC
SALES.
DON’T
ANY OF THEM.

:

THURSDAY,
July 20, Hours 10 to 4.
FRIDAY, July 21, Hours 10 to 2:30

520

SUSAN

LN.

DEERFIELD(CLA-:

VINIA SECTION) Between Dea
a
County Line Rd., Wilmot to Central,
Central to Susan Ln. Bro. mod. couch;

bro.

arm

chr.;

pr.

marble

tbls.;

live plant and planter;
aqua
wu
chr.;
dine
set
(tbl.,
4
chrs,
leaves)
in fruitwood;
G. E.

alum

patio

furn;

MAGNAVOX

lge.
:
p
i

FI TV STEREO; pr. orange nauga
; aqua naugahyde couch;
lge.
coffee
tbl.;
assort.
of lamps;
access.; RCA WHIRLPOOL
WAS

DRYER

COMB.;

A.M.C.

upright
freezer;
36’
range;
mpl. desk/chr.;

15

cu.

ft.

Caloric ee
FRUITW

BDRM. SUITE (tw. beds, night tbl.
low dbl. dresser, mirror); brass floor
lamp; BOOKS;
book shelves; spre
ers; rotary mower; lge. elec. fan
MUCH NICE BRIC-A-BRAC.

HOUSE

LILLIAN
PHINE

SALES

BY

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AND
:

FRANCIS

831-4428 and 831-4429

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248

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10-2:30.

OAKLAND

Pk.

MISS

July 20. 10-4.
SATURDAY,
July
DRIVE,

(Sheridan

Rd.,

turn

HIGHLAND

W.

onto

Oakland Dr.; FICKS-REED FURN.:

couches,

tbl.,

four

(extend

-,

oval

a

end

tbls.,

tbl.)

DINE

low

and

perm.

bridge

4 chrs.,

tile

2

top

chr., wire
and
Motorola
ry:
:
. iron tbl. and 4 chrs.,
and
love seat
anc
chrs.,
and
tbls.,
‘alum.
chrs.
and
chaises;
WHITTA-

COMB

desk

0 to 2.
50 TO 100 Year COLLECTION
COLLECTORS ITEMS.
Lovely Antq.
Secy.—Bookcase;
Hand
carved Eng. oak rd. Din. rm. tbl., 6
newly
uphol.
str.
back
chrs.;
Mah.
wall barometer; Chinese Orient. rugs;
Framed
Maps
and Steel engravings,
also paintings;
Books—Columbia
Exposition
w/beaut.
color
Prints
for
framing;
Opaline
and
Bristol
Glass
lamps;
200 plus pcs. of Cross-sword
Meisen
Onion
patt.
China;
Eng.
China
of the Dr. wall Period;
Fine
pes. in Rockingham, Coalport, Leeds,
Royal
Berlin,
Wedgewood,
Meissen,
etc.;
Rare
Eng.
Bird
Plates;
Fine
Miniature China pes.;
Lg. coll. Porcelain dogs;
Antq.
ig. Gold
framed
mirror; unusual Stained Glass framed
pes.;
min,
paintings
on
Ivory
and
Porcelain;
hand
blown
glass,
silver
fittings;
elec.
ceiling
fixture
w/8
arms—made
in Austria;
Silver Service; Silver coffee Urn; Silver coffee
eee ae silver Candelabra; Linens. AL

and

FURN.;

marble

top

tbl and 8 chrs.,

servers

and

break-

atom
Zenith TV;
end tbls.;
desk
CHRS.;
CHICKERING
grand piano,
r. silver bridge lamps;
couch.
pr.
yarrel chrs.; traverteen top tbl., MIR-

RED

FRONT

HALL

CAB.;

assort.

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Glenview.

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4-5171.

REMNANTS
NEW AND USED

HOUSEHOLD
CONDUCTED
SALES
APPRAISALS,
SALES,
MARKING
:
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BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477
ORIENTAL
. ogee 5
*hone
N.
evenings.

RUGS
EVUALTED
AND
Not
interested
in buying.
B.
Jorjorian.
GR_
5-0022,

Conducted

House

Sales

1529 MADISON, S. EVANSTON
(cor. of Florence).

j

Thurs., Fri., July 20-21, 9:30 to 4
Saturday,

Handsome

custom

22nd,

till 2

made

davenport;

3

chairs; end and cocktail tables;
iffel and
Rembrandt
lamps;
TV;
mahog, din. rm. table, 6 chrs., buffet;
Formica
kit. table w/4 chrs.;
handsome
walnut
bdrm.
twin beds;
dbl.

dresser;

chest;

night

table;

mirror;

of dishes; fans;
golf cart; Persian
coat; squirrel jacket; mink hat;
es suits, sz. 14-16; men’s clothing
$z. 42;
garage tools;
Sunbeam
elec.
Weber
outdoor
barbecue;
bric-a-brac;
linen;
kitch.
—equip.; much misc.

lamb

ALSO AT
8425 N. KOSTNER, SKOKIE
(off Main st.), Thurs., Fri., Sat.
' July 20, 21, 22. 9:30 to 4.
Davenport; 2 easy chairs; wing chair;
:
TVs;
English
saddle;
antique
German
clock;
porch
furn.;
bridge

kin

table w/4 chrs.;
tter

10 x 16 Sarouk

Oriental

rugs;

pr.

rug;

twin

WILMETTE
RUG—CARPET OUTLET

EVANSTON’S

9

beds;

MILL

ENDS

NYLONS

SHORT

Chinese

rosewood

desk

and

chair

1917 Church St. UN 4-0277, UN 4-0289
Open Mondays and Thursdays to 9 p.m.
Closing Summer Saturdays at Noon
YES WE WELCOME ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS
PR,
CHERRY
4-DWR.
NIGHT
stands $40; aqua lavabo, $10; Victorian
_end
tbl.,
$15;
solid
mahog.
2pedestal library tbl., $25; rnd. piano
stool, $15; solid maple dropleaf dining
table, $35; lge. oak chest, $25; maple
rocker, $15; maple end tbl., $7; antq,
cradle,
$35;
cherry
settee,
$40;
pr.
Bentwood
chrs.,
$20;
oak
China
cabinet (rnd. glass) $80; pump organ
(working
cond.)
$60;
bustle
chr.
w/carved
top
and_
nd’lp’nt,
;
French
(design
by
Karpen)
tbl.
24 x 36’’, $50. Baby high chr., $15; 1615
Elmwood, Wilmette.

EXQUISITE

PR.

a

of city

Rt.

14,

Woodstock.

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT

ADS

338-

CHESTS;

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ANTIQUE

IRON

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¥R.

SALE
YOUTH

Cries,
Beds
e

$19.99
All juvenile items at diseount prices.
_ Childeraft,
Lullabye,
Storkline,
Edison. Open Sun. 11 to 5

General Juvenile Mart
1433

Milwaukee

DUNCAN

Av.

PHYFE

AR

WAL.

DIN.

6-2060

TBL.

and 5 chrs., $25; wal. China cab. on
legs, $15; wal. secretary, $25; mahog.
library tbl. desk, $10; treadle sewing
mach.,
$5.00;
2 match,
chrs.,
$3.00
ea.; 3 liv. rm. chrs., $5.00 ea.; glass
top coffee tbl., $5.00; 3 high back kit.
chrs., $3.00 ea.; frpl. andirons, scrn.
and
equip.,
$5.00;
Kenmore
washer
and
dryer,
$50;
pwr.
mower,
$5.00.
Call AL 1-1847,

DIN.

TABLE,

chairs,

8 —

OF

torchiers w/amber glass shades;
ant.
oriental
bowl
and
candlestick
set
w/raised dragon figures; beaut. Chin.
oriental
rug;
blk.
Chin.
chinoiserie
china cab. and desk comb.; 1 pr. blk.
heavily
carved
teakwood
tbls.:
Satsuma
urn;
Chin. figurines, urns and
vases;
cocktail
tbl.;
Fr.
portrait
tapestry;
5x6
tapestry,
Fr.
landscape;
oil painting;
pr.
Chin.
cork
pictures;
antique grand piano;
oriental
rugs:
1142x17
Kreman,
8x 10
Persian.
1142x1615
Chin.;
artglass
and antiques. 662-4539.

150

yrs. old: Birdseye maple dresser and
:
mode;
cut
glass;
hand
painted
china;
dark
carnival;
R.S.
Prussia:
antique
sled and
wagon;
tools:
kit.
ware;
misc. Thurs..
Fri.. Sat., July
20, 21, 22; 11 to 5. 1003 Wicker St, 2

WOOLS

EVANSTON CARPET AND
CLEANING CO.

BABY
OUSEHOL D-ANTIQUE
SALE:
Brass
bed;
pr. Chinese
altar
tbls.:

ROLLS

ROLLS ENDS
ACRILICS

walnut

3

LEAVES,
finish. $60.
272-9249

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Cards

Honored

Howard

of other
credit

AA

is good

Chicago

CO.
764-2206

APPLIANCES
from

6

MOVING
WEST:
SELLING
EVERYthing
including
house—436
Locust,
Wilmette. Italian prov. 11 pe. din. rm.
set. Like new; 3 chrs. and marble top
grouping;
end,
coffee,
drum
tbls.;
lamps;
kit. set; 2 bdrm. sets: rattan
furn.
like
new;
expandable
tbh;
6
aoe
Thurs. p.m. Fri. and Sat. AL 6PRIV.
FINE
ANT.
SM.
(12”
X 20”
wide) Eng. 3 fold ‘‘lap desk’’:; pr. ant.
pink Bristol lustres; ant. G.W. T. W.
lamp; sm. ant. Fr. safe (chest, castiron);
pr.
tall
ant.
bisque
porc.
figures;
pr.
unusual
pink
and
wh.
pore. chinoiserie figurines;
“‘B &amp; G”’
children
figurines,
wh.
porc.
only;
other decorative items. 674-4587.

SALE
10 MORE

being

DAYS!!

closed

out.

Primi-

tives,
pedestal tables,
planters,
pattern glass, ae pourri;
ENGEL ANTIQUES
5751 N. Clark St.
11 to 5 p.m.
ANTIQUES:
SPINNING
WHEEL,
dated
1839;
single
bed,
butternut
wood;
lady’s
sm.
mahog.
Eastlake
desk and chr.; ball and claw tbl., cut
down to coffee tbl. ht.; 2 lge. golf leaf
frames
w/prints;
dropleaf
din.
tbl.,
walnut top, cherry legs; 2 Ige. slabs of
marble, ID
3-1057..
.
MOVING
SALE—1966,
16° CU.
FT.
refrig.-freezer; Maytag washer, dryer;
cedar wardrobe; pressure cooker canner never used; vacuum cleaners; odd
beds, tbls. chrs.; chest; desk; bridge
tbl.
chrs.;
kit.
set;
serv.
for
12,
Redwing
China;
pwr.
mower;
much
misc. ID 2-7366.
HOUSE SALE, MOSTLY FURNITURE.
Some bric-a-brac, 2 pc. sect. sofa: 2
antique chests;
refrig.;
coffee tble.:
day bed; ext. ladder; humidifier; pine
din. rm.
chairs and tble.:
glass top
tbles.;
comp.
set
redwood
furn.
Thurs., Fri.. Sat.. July 20. 21, 22. 3039
Payne St., Evanston, Ill. 491-0476.
WAL.
SECRETARY;
HANDSOME
LIbrary
tbl.;
pine
cupboard:
several
chests
and dropleaf tbls.;
dry sink;
Bentwood chrs.; ice cream tbl., chrs.
etc.
EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer Av.
Hrs. daily 10 to 4
Closed Wednesdays

MAHOG.
DIN.
RM.
SET,
8 CHRS.,
tbl., buffet.; drapes; white sofa: pair
mirrored
of
pair
tbl.;
end
white
lamps; mahog. drum tbl. w/concealed
bar;
crystal
lamp;
lounge
chr.;
carpeting. 675-5313.
WHITE
KNEEHOLE
DESK
BRASS
poles, matching chair, perfect condition. $50. ALpine 1-5969.

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and The, Village, Lamplighter, serving

NOW.

Co.

Ave.

5-4900

REAL BARGAIN!
GOLD
HANGING

LOVELY
w/long

chain,

exhaust

fag

$20;

w/automatic

winodw

timer,

$20;

Beige draw drapes w/hardware, to fit
double
window
and
single
window,
$15. OR 3-1253.
SEATED
SOFA,
CORNER
TBL.
1
chr, and end tbl., suitable for office,
rec,
rm.,
den.
$45;
loveseat
$25;
lounge
chr,
and
ottoman
$40;
typewriter $15;
lamps
$5.00 ea.;
Sirroco
clock $10; coffee tbl. $5.00. Eves. after
5:30,’Sat. and Sun. all day. 432-2236.

TOP

COFFEE

TABLE

2

walnut matching end tables with glass
tops; 2 sets of matching table lamps;
Rose
frieze lounge
chair;
1 dinette
buffet;
1 cedar lined hope
chest;
1
portable apt. size washing machine.
‘A 8-0147
BASEMENT
SALE:
SAT.-JULY
22
10-4 p.m. Porch furn.; some antiques,
incl.
100
yr.
old
dining
tbl.;
pr.,
Hollywood
twin bed frames;
Conlon
mangle; camp ice box; glass; crystal.
Please use rear entrance. 272 Popular
* St., Winnetka.

MOVING

SALE:
3
PC.
BEDROOM
set, sofa with 2 end tables and lamps,
porch
furniture,
refrigerator,
dehumidifier,
Maytag
washer,
electric
dryer, Wedgewood china. 1530 Greenwood, call 251-2391 after 6 p.m., any
time Sat.-Sun.

MOVING.

G.E.

WASHER

AND

HOT

Point refrig., exc, cond.; cedar chest;
oe
vanity
w/stool;
mahogany
desk; mah. dresser; wicker sun porch
furn.;
tables;
book
shelves;
misc.
household. Thurs., and Fri. 9:30-4. 816
Greenleaf Av., Wilmette. 251-3876.

FURNISH

YOUR

LIVING

ROOM

FOR

$390
with
interior
designers
contempory
blue sofa, wal.
tbls., print
chairs-matching draperies. Originally
$2,000. Also Walnut high chest, pr. red
chrs., 30’ gold draperies, Modular wall
units and more. CE 4-4980.

MUSEUM

VASES—17TH
CENT.
Kang
Hsi.
Chinese
low round black
tea
table
w/applied
quartz
figures.
Wm./Mary
all
marquetry
Bombe’
desk.
(LINDWALL’S.
808
Oak
St.,
ma
(42 blk. W. of Green Bay

MOVING:

GAS

STOVE,

EXC.

COND.;

gateleg
table;
2 twin
beds,
wal.,
4
posters; painted dbl. bed, dresser and
table;
wal. chest; mahog.
chest:
old
Kimball piano and bench; elec. Singer
geuing
mach,
plus mise.
ALpine
1-

MOVING

INTO

APT.

MUST

SELL

Complete
Early
Amer.
twin
bedrm.
set;
TV;
paintings;
frames;
china:
refrig.;
stove;
washer-dryer
comb.:
much
misc.
2153
Beechwood,
Wilmette. AL 1-4314.

Brass Eagle Antiques
July Sale
Bay

869-6660
Rd.d

DEMOLISHING

HOME

2644

Green

Evanston

—

5950
N.
Kenmore, Chicago. Frple. equip., G.E.
dishwasher sink comb., disposal, refrig. with
lge.
freezing
comp.,
dbl.
oven elec. range. Evenings
7-9 p.m.
Sat. Sun. 1 to 6 p.m.
:

MOVING

TO

CHICAGO:

GRAND

PI.

ano $200;
maple
bunk
and full size
beds;
danish mod.
junior table and
chairs;
lounge chairs;
Vict. slip
top
table;
much
misc.
1010
aple,
Evanston.
KITCHEN CABINET AND
APPLIANCE SALE
Lost our lease—must sell out kitchen
displays and warehouse stock. Up to
80% off. Call 835-0087.
312 Tudor Court
Glencoe
BOOKCASES-DESK-CHESTS,
ETC.
UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
MART
Largest
Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Av. (at Harlém)
Open
Mon.
and Thurs.
evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680

MATCHING:

PR.

LT.

OLIVE

couches; end table; capt.
mirror;
corner
desk;
chair;
misc.
All
like
Fri., Sat. 2529 Jackson,
Central), Evanston. Mr.

CALIF.

chair; round
laven.
velvet
new.
Thurs.,
Apt. 3E (cor.
Chard.

RADIO
T.
V.
CONSOLE
COMBINAtion; G. E. portable dishwasher. Both
in excellent condition.
WEllington 56240 or 341-0600.

PRICED
HANDSOM
chair;
white
toole
straight
back
chair
gold leaf table;
ca
2 hanging travel bagg
p.m. UN 4-8651.

GOOD FURNITURE BUT NEW HOUS
too small: wal. dining room set-tabl
8 chairs,
buffet
and
lighted
chi
cab.; mahog. dresser and desk; larg
mahog.
cocktail tbl.; cherry cockta
tbl.; Este spinet piano. HI 6-5535.

CARPETING
USED
yds.

LAMP

Homart

437-1364

REASONABLY
black
lounge
leather
table;
corner
table;
table; dishes;
kit set. After 6

DRAPERY DISPLAYS AND FABRICS
at close-out prices. Fabrics formerly
$3.00 and up, only 50c yd
and up;
chairs,
tables,
lamps,
pictures
and
accessories
$3.00
and
up.
Beauti‘Interiors, Inc., 4106 W. Oakton,
Skokie, 677-1121.

FORMICA

eo

HOUSE
SALE:
FRI. AND
SAT. CARrier air cond,
42 ton;
Chrysler
aircond., 1 ton for esmt. window; cherry
wood din, tbl. w/3 leaves; dress. tbi.
w/glass top; wall shelves; lge. Karpen
lIthr.
lounge
chr.;
typewriter
tbl.;
laundry tbl.; frple. equip.;
lge. asst.
of bric-a-brac;
dishes;
trays; some
silver. 860 Marion Av., Highland Park,
432-5103.

stock

MODEL HOME FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
N¢
carrying charges, NO finance chargeg
for 12 months.
Free delivery. CAL

EVANSTON

AUTOMATIC WASHERS
.95
DRYERS
$69.95
RANGES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE
DELIVERY
NORTH
SHORE
REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Gold Road)

ONLY

Furniture
GR

SUNDA}

CORNER
KITCHEN
BOOTH
AND TA
ble.
Beige
Formica
and_
turquois
naugahyde
back
and
seat
5812"
x 5844”" with matching Formic
edestal table 42’ x 42’. Perfect cond
110. AL 6-3224.

Furniture

Benson

5C.

UPHOLSTERY—DRAPERY FABRICS
A
variety. Pillow satins, all colors
igh quality—closing out. Leather an
foam rubber. Carpet remnants.
CENTRAL MERCANTILE CoO.
1964 Milwaukee Av., Chgo.
HU 6-571

Selection

Used

1621

to pay

REFRIGERATORS

Entire

a Tremendous

values

FURNITURE
St.

nr. Lake Shore Dr., Apt.
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

TERRIFIC
SAVINGS
THROUGHOUT
THE STORE

of Good

112 Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
2 Blks. W. of Sheridan Road
Daily to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun. to 5
COME AND GET IT!
Moving—must
sacrifice. Thurs., Fri.,
Sat., 10-4. Cable cherry piano;
5 bar
stools; dark oak game table w/4 capt.
ehrs.;
TV;
Thermopane
Patio
door
glass; set Ency. Brit. Jr.; window aircond.;
felt-top
folding
poker
tbl.:
garage
full
of
bric-a-brac;
books;
records; etc. 636 Rice, Highland Park,
(Take Green Bay to Roger Williams.
East to Rice St. South 1% block.)

USED

Discount

Now

MOVING MUST SELL ENTIRE HOME
furnishings incl. all custom made liv.
room
furn.;
Metz
din.
room
set;
Woodard
breakfast
set;
fam.
room
furn.;
TVs;
hi-fi;
Magnavox
Stereo;
master bedroom
set;
boy’s bedroom
chest
and
shelves;
etc.
Patio furn.
and garden equipment. July 22, 23, 11
to 5 p.m. 626 Lavergne Ave., Wil. (2
blks. S. of Lake St.)

AND MUCH LESS IN MANY
CASES. WOOL PLUSH, WOOL TIPSHEARED, WOOL ROUND
WIRE, ETC.
COME SEE. NO PHONES

277 GREEN BAY

Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.
We buy compl. home furnishings.
Dan

quantity

Acrilan Tip-Sheared $4.95
WOOL — !/, PRICE

GOLDEN

~=Call Anytime

Grayslake

102 ROLLS CARPET
Track Racks. $3.95

12 AND 15 FT. BROADLOOM
LATEST FASHION COLORS

DON’T MOVE IT, IMPROVE IT
Let us cut your moving expenses to
the quick.
Will sell what
you
don’t
really want, to help pay the movers

with

PARKER

Goods

to 60%

WAS
$350 Italian Prov. Sofas
$270
100% Nylon Sofas
Nylon Sofa and Chair
4 pe. Bedrm, Sets
7 pe. Dinette Sets
4 pe. Bedrm. Set
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
.00 Yd. Nylon Rugs w/pads

1560

Sale—Household

Our moving has been delayed
but low prices will continue.

24 months

TWO TO THREE FT. WIDTHS
FIVE TO FIFTEEN FT. LONG
(2-3 x 5-15)
$5.00

432-3107
A

SELL!!!

For

Prices

Charge

Your

172,

ee

Sacrificed

Save 40%
All Midwest

ee

SAMPLES

Everything

Hundreds

HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS

Sale

bunnie riskin

e warsaw
MAKING

“ Let

THE

oe

MART

Goeds

SURPLUS STOCK
LIQUIDATION
SALE

FRANCIS

831-4428

Sale—Household

MUST

DS OF INTERESTING STUFF.
HOUSE SALES BY
PHONES

For

ah

172 For Sale—Household Goods
“Special Purchase"

A DIFFERENT

: TIME AND DATES OF THESE

DON’T

TE

Conducted House Sales

Conductors

RRIFIC| SALES.
Y OF THEM.

ee

IN OFFICE,
APPROX.
62
Will sell all or part cheap.

Sq

CALL AL 6-1330

ATTIC-GARAGE
SALE:
OVAL
AN
wal. tble., $39; Nesco roaster w/stan
$17;
bassinet,
$12.50;
collector’s dil
play case, $15; pr. studio beds, $12.
ea.;
humidifier,
$5.00;
misc.
9
Linden, Wilmette. 251-5709.
BEDROOM
FURNITURE,
WIDD
comb,
walnut.
Framed
mirror,
dt
dresser,
single
dresser,
twin
ma
w/box springs,
adj. hdbds.;
twin
king. $500. 6 pr. criss-cross curtai
63’’. 864-4602.
30’’
HOTPOINT
STOVE,
ELECTR
brushed chrome cook top. Never usé
Westinghouse refrig., like new. CA
RIER
air-cond.,
142 ton,
220,
exe
cyee.
never
used.
Reasonable.
49
0320.
LEATHER
TOP MAHOG.
END TBLS
32” leather top mahog.
drum
tbl.
cocktail tbls.; carpeting, excel. cond
blue-green
tweed,
approx.
Al’ x if
red,
approx.
10’ x15’,
padding
ing
2915 Orchard Lane, Wilmette.
BARGAIN
SALE;
STANDS;
CAR
tbles.; set of 4 white enamel foldiy
chairs; vases; arm chair; plate gla
mirror;
100 45 r.p.m. records, $5.0
Many other items.
410 Prairie, Wilmette.
BASEMENT SALE; SAT., SUN., MO
10-4. TV’s; 1,000 records; washer a
dryer;
odd
end tables;
drapes,
brass rods 108’’; crptg. misc. junq
MUST
SELL.
2120
B.
St.
Joh
Highland Park.
SEALY
HIDE-A-BED,
$75;
KI
set with six chairs, $60; 2 Hollywo
beds with box springs and mattressé
$80:
2 Goodrich
snow
tires, 8.25Call OR 6-9487.
ANTIQUE
OAK
ROLL
TOP
DES
$75; 54’’ walnut round table, 4 leave
48’"" oak
round
table/6 chrs.;
mig
antiques.
2141
Wilmette
Ave.,
mette. AL 6-0816.
FREE PHONO AND SPEAKERS WI
our 3 pc.
custom
cabinet,
$225;
wood
dropleaf
tbl.
and
breakfro
git
for small area. Best offer. 6
FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USE
Also, repairing. refinishing, upholsté
ing. Cane
and
rush
seats
installd
Weber’s
Furniture
Co.. 829 Chicag
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.
FLUFFY
SOFT
AND
BRIGHT
new. That’s what cleaning rugs
do when you use Blue Lustre!
Re
pate
shampooer, $1.00. Ace Hdw
KENMORE
36”
GAS
RANGE
excellent condition, Included is clo
and timer, 3 burners, and auto. Ma
o-matic
burner,
griddle.
oven
broiler. $100. Call GR 5-1375.
SACRIFICING
6 RMS.
DEC.
FUR
washer,
dryer;
din. rm.
set;
bdr
sets;
lamps;
drapes.
$1,500.
epee:
Spinet Ebony Piano $700.
MOVING:
HOUSEHOLD
ITE
some
lg.
pcs.
of
furn.;
dishée
paintings;
TV’s;
garden
tools;
la
ia
9048 Kenneth, Skokie. Sat., S
9° X12’
KARASTAN
LIGHT,
BLI
rug
w/pad,
like
new,
$65:
Cra
Laboratory sink $40; cedar chest, $
pn wall heater, like new $50. AL

VICTORIAN
MUSIC
CABINET:
Cd
hanging
shelves
and
table
la
picture frame; gray stoneware, dis
for 8: Haviland chocolate set; pewtd
gift items; much misc. 446-0384.
ANTIQUE
TEA
TBL.:
PR.
brokes;
leather
swivel
chr.;
bed
and _= spring;
brass
fend
andirons:
pr.
marble
and _ broy
lamps. SP 17-2240.
MOVING:
MATHUSHEK
SQUARE
ano;
stove,
refrig.,
washer-dr
comb.;
bdrm.
set (tw. beds):
ot
peg
much miscellaneous. A

GENUINE MAHOGANY
INLAID TR
Sheraton style credenza, roomy, 2
64,
$350:
matching
Duncan’
Ph
dining table, 42 x 62, exc. cond.,
beige fully uph. chairs. 835-2886.
MAYTAG DRYER, 3 YRS.
$85 or best offer.
272-9085.

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Herald
Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

July

OLD.

20,

19

�For Sale—Household Goods
:

K

BEDS

—

MAPLE,

172

EARLY

American,
matching
dresser,
chest
and desk. Pincor power mower. PA 45955, if no answer
call 561-6354 Mr.
Western.
AHOG. SGL. BED, MATT. AND BOX
sprg.,
dresser
w/mirr.
and
night
stand,
$50;
comb.
RCA _ console
AM/FM
radio, TV,
and phono., $25.
YO 5-4768.
EGULATION
POOL
TBL.:
SECT.
couch; dual hdbrd.; 3 TV sets; stdg.
card tbl. and chrs.;
drapes;
carpet;
Toro self propelled mower. All in perf.
cond. Call after 4 p.m. 835-0188.
HOVING—10
PC.
FRENCH
PROVINcial fruitwood
dining room
set with
silk seats;
baby carriage;
car bed;
outside lantern and post. misc,
272LADY
KENMORE
WASHER;
($185) den set: desk, 2 credenzas,
2
chairs
($185);
Thomas:
spinet organ
($125), Magnavox;
21 in.
TV and HiFi, AM-FM ($50); drapes. 869-0701.
ASEMENT
SALE:
SOFA
AND
CHR.
$25;
baby
equip.;
assort. chrs. $5.00
ea.;
coffee
and
end
tbls.
$15;
TV
5.00;
tons
of misc.
314
Elmwood,
vanston.
NING
ROOM
SET:
TBL.,
CHRS.
and buffet;
2 rugs 9x12,
1 Chinese
oriental;
desk;
radiator cover cabs.;
on xine
of household items. UN
4PIECE FRUITWOOD DINING ROOM
set.
Oval
table
with
3 leaves
and
pads;
glass top. 2 armed
chairs,
4
straight
chairs,
buffet
and
large
credenza. Phone. OR 5-0715.
NTWOOD
leaf tbls.;

CHRS.;
CHESTS;
DROP
cane
chrs.;
4 drw.
steel

file; mirrors; Magazine

racks;

carved

library tbl.; oil paintings. Weber’s,
829
hicago, Evanston. UN 4-6600.
R. TBL., PADS, 6 CHRS., BUFFET;
Kit.
tbl.,
leaf,
5
chrs.;
telephone
bench;
Danish style sofabed; pr. 27’’
brass lamps; chrome bread box; hand
lawn mower. OR 3-2424.
AGNIFICENT
PAUL
McCOBB
preakfront, mod., 72’’ wide, golden oak
ith brass trim, round din. tbl., w/2
leaves, opens to oval, 5 chrs., extra
ab. $350 or best offer. ID 2-8503.
DNTENTS
8 RM.
HOUSE:
SPINET
Piano;
porch furn.;
bar stools;
sofa
bed; studio couch; mah. desk; leather
hrs. 1311 Sunview Ln., Winn. HI 6-

1256.

EVANSTON
USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

RDEN

FURNITURE;

WHITE

For

Sale—Household

172.

Goods

Electric Stove, Hotpoint,
38’’, many

extra

EDISON
French

features.
446-5880

CANOPY
prov.,
w/

Wrought

iron

captain

CRIB,
WHITE
night
stand
$55.

breakfast

chairs

Reasonable.

set w/4

For Sale—Household

GAS

EXTRAS.

12x 19' 10"

ELECTRIC
BUILT-IN
OVEN.
BROILer coil needs repair. $20. AL 1-1297.
TAKE
SOIL AWAY
THE
BLUE
LUStre be
4 from carpets and upholstery.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00
Ace Hardware, Glenview.

G.E. REFRIGERATOR
23”’ x 52” single door.
Very good condition. $25. GR 5-5117.
HIDE-A-BED;
WROUGHT.
IRON
ooh
furniture;
sewing
machine;
iving rm.
chrs.,
tbls., lamps;
high
chair; misc. articles. 724-8512.

BEST

CLEAN
RUGS, LIKE NEW,
SO EASY
to do with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer, $1.00.
Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.

Rug

4-1829,

between

8 and

19 a.m.

6 Drawer Maple Chest,
DOUBLE

BED

AND

WOOL
PILE
CARPETING,
50
SQ.
yds.,
4% orig.
price, padding inclu.;
small dinette table, 4 chairs. All in
exc. condition. Call 761-1407.
KENMORE ELEC. RANGE
36’; cippertone; 14% yrs. old.
$100 or best offer.
272-3680

$30:

MATTRESS,

$15.

Call after 3 p.m. ORchard 4-9412.

48” x 60’° MIRROR;
PUMICE
DESK
and matching chair; pole lamp; 2 TVs
21’’,
23’;
marblt
tble
and
chairs.
Misc. items. Phone 274-5803.

9X

12

SIMMONS
RUG
CLEANED

FRIGIDAIRE
4 yrs.

HIDE-A-BED;
AND
FRESHLY
DRAPES, $35.
724-4135

VERY
FUNCTIONAL
EUROPEAN
walnut
dining
rm,
set,
high
finish,
expert workmanship. ID 2-7366.

WASHING

JOHNSON
BROS.
OLD BRITAIN
CAStles,
serv.
for
12;
extra
pcs.
open
stock;
drop
leaf
tble.,
server
to
match; cherry coffee tble. VE 5-1729.

or

like new,

MACHINE,
$75.

MAPLE
TWIN’
BEDS,
WITH
springs and mattresses;
2 mang
dressers with mirrors, night table an
wardrobe. Reasonable. 446-3141.

DE LUXE

LADY

SPEED
Excellent

Ft. Crosley

GENERAL
ELECTRIC
range. Double oven. Very
475-6878 after 4 p.m.

White

Crib

and

10

ORIDA
BOUND,
SELLING
100
tems,
25c
to
$300.
Excl.
no-frost
efrig.-freezer; dining set; sofa; beds;
bil painting; .etc. GR
5-6009 after 6
b.m, All day Sat. and Sun.

SINGLE
HOLLYWOOD
BED
WITH
headboard,
frame,
mattress,
box
spring, $25.
UN 4-0645

BABY
CARRIAGE
PEDIGREE.
ENglish
made,
high
wheels
with
full
accessories.
White
coach
work
with
dark blue folding cover. Call 446-9067.

NEVER
.BEEN
USED
dixie twin-size —$25.

ATTRACTIVE
FRUITWOOD
DROP—
leaf din. tbl. w/2.leaves, 4 chrs.; low
fruitwood square tbl. w/marble
top;
tall tbl. lamp. UN 4-8723, GR 5-1080.

PLAIN
GRAY
TWIST
CARPETING,
$1.15 sq. yd.; cherry cabinet Magnavox HI-Fi, AM-FM radio.
HI 6-3515

HOTPOINT
REFRIG.
FREEZER;
Fr. Prov. console table, leaves, pads,
incl., seats 16. Both in exc. cond. Will
sacrifice. 272-2984.

Frigidaire Imperial De Luxe

GARAGE
SALE
THURS.
AND
FRI.
1108 Linden Av., Deerfield.
945-2204.
Refrig.;
brkfst. set;
ping pong tbl.;
cots; target trap; much misc.

ILDER
furniture
separate,

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

RAPERIES,
LIKE
NEW;
2 WHITE
hairs; kitchen set table, unbreakable
plass top;
2 window
fans;
lg. bed
att., spring. Call BR 4-2509, morn.
iE. REFRIG.
FREEZER
$55; AUTO.
enmore
washer $30;
Whirlpool gas
Hryer $35. All in excellent condition.
all OR 4-7381.
E NEW
NYLON
RED
RUG
10X
15’ $70; Gold beige wool rug 12 x 16’
80;
white
draperies
$15;
wringer
washer good cond. $35. GR 5-0371.
AVY NYLON
PLUSH CARPETING,
hoice of 4 colors. reg. $8.00 yd. close
but price. $3.75 yd. Terms.
Empire,
014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

Roper Charm

Gas

Stove

Sofa, Lamps and

RUG

Approx.

$400.

PC.
et,

9 x 12. Perfect cond.
Call 864-8553

BEAUTIFUL

mohair

DINING

upholstering,

ROOM

excellent

ondition. Best offer. UN 4-1295.

ROUGHT
IRON
KITCHEN _ SET,
hite, with 4 chairs, 3 yrs. old, $60;
Kmerican
built English
baby
coach,
50. 296-1220.K DINING RM. SET, RND. TABLE
/2 leaves and 6 chrs.; studio couch;
eclining chr.;
blk. Danish chr. 34860 after 6 p.m. and wk. ends.
DAY—ALL
MUST
GO!
ANTIQUES;
it.
ware;
vases;
mirrors;
cherry
rop-leaf tbl.; books; much misc. 595
ernon Av., Glencoe. Apt. C (rear)

LIVING
,
LIGHT
ond. Asking

ROOM

SOFA

COLORED
IN
$110. OR 4-8873.

EXC.

MONS
SOFA
BED,
ORIG.
COST
465, sell for $125;
end tbls., coffee
pbl., chest of drawers, priced right for
uick sale. 729-2464.
OEHLER
DOUBLE
BED
WITH
atching dresser and chest. Reasonbly priced. Call UN 9-9826 days or
69-7498 after 6 p.m. or weekend.

SIMMONS
IN GOOD

SOFA

CONDITION.
DAvis 8-6104.

20, 1967

BED
CALL

COND.

2 CHRYSLER AIR TEMP CASEMENT
air conditioners extension table with 3
leaves.
AL 6-4224.

DRAPERIES,
CUSTOM MADE
WHITE
antique satin, fully lined. 93’’ long x 20
wide. Cost $250, used 6 months. Best
offer over $75. 272-6836.

LIKE
NEW
CUSTOM
FRENCH
PROvincial Formica mahogany copper and
brass dinette table. w/4 chrs.
729-4796.

BUILDER
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
furniture
in
4
model
homes.
Will
separate, up to 50%
off. We deliver
296-7771
WESTINGHOUSE
PORTABLE
DEhumidifier;
Coldspot
115 volt,
6,500
B.T.U., 1965 model, window air cond.
Both perfect cond. Best offer. 831-3779.

MOVING;
FURNISHINGS
OF 3 GENeration home;
bric-a-brac;
antiques’
Mon. July 24, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 861
Bryant Av., Winnetka.

KENMORE
bah

good

WASHER

cond.

$80

for

AND

both.

MAGNAVOX

2-

SALE

2410 PARK PL., EVANSTON.
THURS. AND FRI. ONLY.

AM-FM

TABLE

RADIO.

Two
speakers,
$35;
Singer
portable
sewing machine,
old, but good,
$35.
328-4737 after 6:30 p.m.

GAS

CR

COUCH,
BED,
WHITE
CHAIR,
EACH
$15;
kitchen
set,
$25;
end_
table,
telephone table, $5.00 each: Old ‘Town
barrels. Call 869-7174 or GR 5-4847.

GARAGE

MAGNIFICENT ORIENTAL
HERIZ

ELEC.
STOVE,
EXCELLENT
asking $50. ALpine 6-4611.

GOOD CONDITION.
Call RO 1-3490.

40’’ MOUNTED ON CABINET
OR 3 8013
ITIQUE
LAMP
TABLE,
$35; FINE
Bric-a-brac; Porch furn.; House rugs;
‘mall rocker;
lamps;
iron planters.
N 4-1475 after 1 p.m.

2 Chairs,,

CONTENTS
OF
ELEVEN
ROOMS,
house sold. 1206 Main Street, Evansomg Ill. DAvis 8-7566. Thursday from 9
to
6.
TRANSFERRED
LIV.
RM.,
BEDRM.,
din.
rm.
furn.;
frpl.
equip.;
dishwasher
less than 2 mo.
old;
many
additional items. 864-0334.

PIECE
SOLID
MAHOGANY
BDRM.
suite; sofa; 2 lge. custom chairs. Very
reasonable. OR 6-3336.
USED
ROPER
FOUR
BURNER
GAS
stove,
excellent
condition.
Located
Kenilworth. Private residence changing ownership, $35. GR 5-0146.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE ZIG ZAG
attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
i
will deliver.
Dealer
ALpine
1MOVING.
MUST
SELL RATTAN
DEN
furn.;
air
cond.,
6,000
BTU;
hi-fi;
lamps; drapes; baby crib; 60’’ mirror;
kitchen table; misc. SH 3-1959.
MAPLE
BUNK
BEDS,
COMPLETE
with springs, mattresses, and ladder;
B flat Continental clarinet.
2-0428
CHIDREN’S
FURNISHINGS,
BUGGY;
stroller;
playpen;
chest;
crib;
youth
bed:
mattresses.
1224 Oak St., Winnetka. 446-1536.

Twin Conv. Stroller, $20;
2-6 YR. CRIBS, $2.00 AND $10.
Call DAvis 8-8845
NEVER

USED

10

FT.

PROVINCIAL

couch and matching love seat. Both
plastic covered. Best° offer, 674-1459.
HOOVER
—

VACUUM
CLEANER.
EXcondition, $25. Dealer. AL 1-

FEDDERS AIR CONDITIONER.
115 v. 60 cycle. 20 amps. $100
offer. Call 475-5780 after six.

USED.
or best

AUTOMATIC
WASHER:
WRINGER
washer;
enclosed metal luggage rack
for car; misc. furniture and hiusehold
items. Best offer. 864-8903.
TRADITIONAL
SOFA,
88’,
BLUE
and Moss Green print; pr. Moss Green
Club
chairs.
Scotchguard.
Excellent
condition. Call 272-3521.
LARGE
5
DRAWER
FRUITWOOD
desk. Exc. condition; bathinette, outdoor . clothes
reel;
white
fiberglass
drapes. 869-2035.
SACRIFICE SALE
Self cleaning G.E. Stove
het. 72’; wdt. 30”; doth. 2542”. $325.
Saturday only. AL 1-4776.
4 PC. CHERRY WALNUT BDRM. SET;
Triple dresser; chest, pr. end tables;
pr. diamond shaped mirrors; Gold full
length drapes. Exc. cond. 256-2582.
KENMORE
AUTOMATIC
WASHER
with
sudsaver;
Electric
Kenmore
dryer. Both for $100. 724-2039.

Moving. Misc. Items From
5 room

apt.

865-3516...

BUY

INCH

VOICE
OF
MUSIC
MULTI-TRACK
Stereophonic tape recorder $50. Stereo
record player $25. Both excellent cond.
Call DA 8-9269 after 8:00 p.m.
9’

GREEN
SOFA;
one multi-use tbl.;
cab.
w/Formica
chr. and ottoman.
SOFA BED, SOLID
good
condition.
VErnon 5-2116.
20

2

PR. END TBLS.;
3 ladderback chrs.;
top;
leath.
lounge
835-1191.
GREEN;
BED
IN
$40
or
best
offer.

SQUARE
YARDS
OF
ALL
WOOL
beige carpeting, $50. Good condition.
Phone AL 1-4364.

MAYTAG
more

GAS

DRYER

AND

KEN-

automatic washer, both for $125.
Call CR 2-3148.

24’"
ESTATE
REEL
drive lawn mower $75.
Call 446-1985.
FINE
SILVER:
TRAYS;
DISHES;
Candelabra;
misc.,
good
condition,
famous names, private party. 475-6203.

174

MATCHING
UPHOL.
lounge chairs. $55 ea. Like
729-0794.

173

WE

Wid.

DAMASK
new.

to Buy—Hshld.

NEED

Goods

MERCHANDISE

‘Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

HIGHEST
FOR

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN

BY

PAID
RUGS

ORIENTAL
TRADE-INS
ACCEPTED

GReenleaf

WE
oriental

AM

NEED

rugs.

Fine

5-0108

PIANOS
furn.

IELD
2-2023; eves. VE

and

YOUR

china.

5-1640

GOOD

and

1327.

—

UALITY

antiques.

Will

21" Blond

For qu

_

UN 713550

COUCH

consider

1€1

also

direcioe

Sale

Console

RCA

T

WORKING CONDITION,
REASONable. Call GR 5-7950 after 6 p.m.

SONY

5" TV

$75 FINAL
BUZZ, 677-9264
MUST SELL—’63 23”’ TV
Beaut. console Italian cabinet.
Call 724-2810.

FOR

SALE:

RADIO

PRONG@aS

i.

console, Magnavox;
21” Zenith
table
—
model T.V.;
floor lamp. Call mo.
ings.
869-9243.
ie
PHILCO
CONSOLE,
$100;
em
table
model
Zenith,
$80;
Both
perfect condition. Phone
2
OR 4-6260
es
ZENITH
radio,

many
after

TABLE
and
VM

MODEL
record

popular

Apparel

175

player

records.

6 p.m.

and

Call

:;

251

:

Furs

EDIE'S. RESALE SHOP
513-4TH ST.-Wilmette 256-0661.

“THERE'S MONEY
IN YOUR CLOSET"
Bring In Your Spring
And Summer Clothes

WE

ACCE

MIDWEST BANK CARDS
Store
hours:
Daily
10:30 to 6
Closed Wed. and Sun.

HALF

2
p.m.
:

PRICE SALE

CLEARANCE

ON

merchandise
before
month of August.

ALL

TH

closing

a

for

He

THRIFT HOUSE -

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD

511 Main St.
Operated

For

by Evanston

household

silver,

Men’s

shoes;

and

accessories.

items,

cut

bric-a-brac,

ITEMS
Evanston

Junior

$CASH$

Ladies’,

clothing;

©

League
:

C

glass,

antiques,

DElaware
17-9342.
GOLD COAST RESALE

en’s

buy

c¢

etc. Ca

SHOP

REMODELING:
goodies
glass;

we've
furn.;

been
tire,

775x14;

bargains. 1648 Harding., Nrfld. W.
Edens, blk. N. Winnetka Av. Thurs.
Fri. 10-5 p.m.
us
JANE GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH RESALE —
Sale on all summer
Green Gay Rd.,

644

cetene,

Se

SUITS,
SPORTSCOATS,
BOYS
14,
4 16, 18. Big selection of
dresses,
size
skates, sz. 1.

12
All

SI

n
14,
Girl’s
ice
cond. Reason-

and
exc.

able. AL 1-6097. 511 Illinois Rd.
BEAUTIFUL
BLACK
SACRIFICE:
Diamond

mink

pelts. Like new.
Call evenings

ID

cape.

stole.

Prime

Cost $1,400, only $200.
2-6760.

THE LAST ACT
80914 MAIN
Closed for the

EVANS
summer,

opening

Aug.

2

SALE: ALL LIKE NEW
SWEATE
knit coat, dresses, suits, sz. 12 pike ys

;

272-1166.

Cerulean

Mink

Stole, $275

LIKE NEW ORIG. COST $950.
CALL AFTER 5, PArk 4-2052.
LIKE
NEW
2a”
ASH
BLOND
human hair fall, with case and block,
$65. PArk 4-7297.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHES
10c UP
THURSDAY 9 to 3
Rear, 2920 Lincoln St., Evanston

176

For

BACK
large

~

—

Sale—Miscellaneous

YARD
selection;

machine,

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Anpraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
_OBJECTS-FURNITURE,
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
Miss Hall
561-7256

DISHES,

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

JACOBSON
type power

MAPLE
END
TABLES,
COFFEE
table
and
bookcase;
kitchen
range,
exc, eond.; platform rocker. 945-5360.

FURNITURE,

DIRECTIONAL

Model

FINAL

6
4

PIECE
EARLY
FRENCH
PROV.
antique white bdrm. grouping,
bookcase,
desk-top.
Also
console
piano.
Call for appt. 679-3039.
MOVING
MUST SELL. 9 PC. MAHOG.
din. rm. set: buffet. china cab., tbl. 6
chrs., 2 leaves and pads, exc. cond.
HO 5-6868 or SU 4-3873.
DOUBLE
OVEN
G.E.
ELECTRIC
range;
mangle;
3 mah.
leather top
lamp tbls.; Very reasonable, excellent
condition. OR 4-1770 after 5 p.m.

WILL

BURTON-

MOVING
TO
APT.
MUST
SELL
6
rooms
of beautiful furniture, 4 yrs.
old, plus misc. furniture. Exc. cond.
Call after 1 p.m., 251-4444.
8 PIECE
DINING
SET
INCLUDING
three leaves and pads. Excellent cond.
Room
cooler,
$25.
Miscellaneous
items. Evanston, 328-2284.

:

WILL
SELL
OR
TRADE
MY
dryer for an electric dryer.
condition. Call AL 1-8672.

_

SOFA;
KITCHEN
TBL./CHRS.;
other tbls. and chrs.;
fancy dishes;
vacuum
cleaner;
small rugs. UN
44787. 1010 Noyes St., Evanston.

anytime.

lengths in similair style
tional chairs. AL 1-6699.

DOUBLE
BED
W/BOX
SPRING
AND
mattress,
adjustable
frame;
2 bedspreads; good
condition. Must go.
446-5122,

SOFA
MAKES
FOAM
TWIN
BEDS,
brown,
zip covered
with
arms
and
back, excellent condition, $50.
R 5-2654.

UDIO BED LIKE NEW;
COMB. TV,
phono, AM-FM unit; beige rug 8 x 11;
hite drapes;
black ottoman;
lamp;
=
hand edger, trimmer;
679-

AMOUNT

IN

wrght.
iron,
grape
pattern;
2 love
seats, 1 chr.,
rnd. tbl., $75 complete.
Ping pong tbi., $15; Zenith short wave

radio, $15. 835-2903.

ANY

84.

Mattress

EXC.
COND.
sell. 864-9209

588-1020

UN 4-0189

Call 673-4110.

FROM
HONG
KONG,
leaving country, must

F

The Original Crost Furniture Store

ELECTRIC
reasonable.

CHEST

Dir.

used furniture
service call

CARPETING;
ALL
WOOL
OR
ALL
nylon, 600 yds., surplus new. $2.75 a
gerd.
Will separate.
Empire,
LA
5-

TEAKWOOD

UN

PARTY

tools, job lots. Liquidations. Auction:
eer: Col, Dan Danner PA 4-5171.

King Size Big Boy Barbecue
WITH ~ ROTISSERIE; LIKE NEW
$35.

Dealer

PRIVATE

All Types of Merchandise

HOMES
off. Will

SMALL MAHOG.
DESK, VERY
GOOD
condition;
Newport
blockfront
copy.
Best offer over
$45. Call UN 4-0367.

GOOD
CONDITION,
$25. Call 965-6161.

Piano.

LIKE NEW $30
UN 9-4587
DUAL KING SIZE MATTRESS, HrHADboard
and
linens,
6
months
old,
hardly used; oak dressers with night
stands. Best offer. Call 965-2182.

cond.

pick-up.
FROM

Period Furn. Any age, cond. Pain
dishes; Pictures; Misc. Any kind
Oriental rugs, Amer. Orientals; also

Shelva-

WING
CHAIR,
CHERRY
FRAME,
like new. Best offer. Call after 6 p.m.
DA 8-5964.

PANELS,
needs cleaning.

Prompt

DOR
REFRIG.
NO
FEEZING
COMpartment. Good cond. $45. 675-2065.
FURNITURE
OF
MODEL
now being sold at 40% to 60%
separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300

USED REFRIGERATORS |
AND GAS STOVES
:

NEED

R.C.A.
WHIRLPOOL
GAS
REFRIGerator,
frost
free
with
ice
maker;
Universal dbl. oven gas range. Both in
exc. cond. Call UN 9-9866, after 6:30.

BOTH
IN EXCELLENT
CONDITION
$100. Call AL 1-1154 after 6 p.m.

White Draperies Unlined

TOP
$ $

WASHER,
COPPERTONE.
condition. $125. 328-4172.

10 Cu.

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods
FOR

KENMORE

MOVING—ALL
IN EXCELLENT
CONdition. Mahogany twin beds, dresser,
mirror, chest and night table; TV set.
Best offer NE 1-4823.

G.E. WASHER AND DRYER

“NEW
HOME”
SEWING
MACHINE,
Portable or in console cabinet; excellent condition; all attach. and buttonholer. $39. 724-4845.
LOUNGE
CHAIR,
FOSTORIA
CRYStal;
Noritaka
china;
lamps;
cedar
chest. Mise. garage sale. 526 Briarhill,
Glenview, 724-6063.

173

Goods

MAPLE
TWIN
BEDS,
COMPLETE;
King sz. head board;
pr. twin heac
boards;
frame;
dishes;
hassock;
child’s rocker. 869-7303.

3

Hotpoint Stainless Steel

2 YRS. OLD; JUST CLEANED

PArk

RANGE

G.E.
MOBILE-MAID
PORTABLE
dishwasher,
$50. HOTPOINT
self defrosting
refrigerator-freezer combination, $65. 446-7872 or 272-4828.

offer 491-0240

Beige

CALL

VERY CHEAP
432-0867

Frigidaire Elec. Range
TIMER,

CONDITION.
OR 4-9736

GARAGE
SALE: DOUBLE
OVEN GAS
stove; Maytag washer; Kenmore dryer, exc. cond.; plus 2 childrens desks;
mise, furniture. Call HI 6-1019

GE AIR CONDITIONER
8,500 B.T.U.;
2 kitchen sets;
assorted dishes;
assorted
lamps;
2 headboards;
cocktail tbl.; TV
set. 679-1018.

G.M.

Sale—Household

2

$55. Call 251-0064.

CHAMBERS
STOVE,
GOOD
COND.,
37
x 24’,
$35;
antique
cherry
table,
drop leaf, 40
x 46. Call 251-6401.

For

HONEY MAPLE BUNK BEDS
IN GOOD

AIR CONDITIONING—CHRYSLER AIR
Temp fits casement window rag @ $50.
Have recently air cond. whole
house.
HI 6-7385.
JACOBEAN
ENGLISH
OAK
DINING
room set: banquet size table, 8 chrs.,
buffet;
Kimball Grand
piano. AL
13516 after 12:30 p.m.
LEAVING
TOWN:
COUCH;
END
tbls.;
lamps;
chrs.;
brass
teacart;
w/glass top; radio with victrola; like
new Westinghouse roaster. OR 3-7504.

172

HOUSE
SALE:
SAT.
10
A.M.
1613
Madison, Evanston. Sofa, bedrm. set;
light oak
china
cab.;
beige
carpet,
14 x 14’ 9”; misc. items. UN
4-2339.

vinyl

MAYTAG
AUTOM.
WASHING
MACH.;
Westinghouse 3/4 ton air conditioner;
reasonable. 677-9367.

DRAWERS,

Goods

ESTATE
SALE;
PRIV. PARTY
MUST
sell all. Antiques,
furn., family possessions. Thurs.-Sunday 9-5 See at 838,
Elmwood, Evanston.

exc.

SALE:
CLOTH
port.
Hoover
wash.

cond.;

pote.

|

ui

mahog.
leather top desk;
Fr.
Ov.
lounge chr. and 2 step tbls.; 4 kitchen
chrs.;
lamps;
much
more.
Thurs.,
Fri.
10-4.
2215
Chestnut
r
Greenbriar Sch. Northbrook. 272-

GARAGE

SALE:
CLOTHING,
fants to size 44, men’s,
ladies’
maternity;
rattan
chaise
chairs;
tables;
bric-a-brac;
;
baby
furn.;
Amazing
bargains.
eae
and Sat. 9-5 only. 923 Greenleaf Ave.,
Wilmette.
;

illager * Highwood Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield V
and The Village Lamplighter; “serving: Lake’ Forest-Lake' Bluff:
2

Classified —

19

�1m

Par Sele—WMiséstendous
IVING.

VICTORIAN

ather

clock;

4

SOFA;

poster

176

GRAND-

beds;

able
tier,
nest
and
iair and 2 uphol.; rag

coffee;
wing
rugs; lamps;

porch and lawn

pieces; sewing cabinet; copper pieces;
umidifier;
bird
bath;
yard
and

rpenter

id

hand

tools

incl.

spreader

cart; youths bdrm. pieces; studio
h; Christmas ornaments;
kitchen
Is; many misc. articles. A few

_ of these items not avail. till Sept. Side
entrance. 601 Elmwood
(at Sheridan Rd.)

=

Ave., Wilmette

:
Go-Go to Village Values
1856 Walters Ave., Northbrook

For

low-low

- used

prices

clothing

_ SPECIAL

ae

on

and

GO-GO

high

_

items.

MOVING IN SALE! ANTIQUE ROUND
oak table; drapes; traverse rods; wool
rug and pad; fiber oval rug; TV; gas.
retrig.
and _ stove;
med.
chest
w/lights;
salesman
sample_
suede
coats; much misc. 9 to 4 Fri. and Sat.
1812 Isabella, Wilmette, 256-4999.

HOURS

10:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Thursday, July 27
gees
ee
cask
r sewing mach.,
.
bed
coverage l
dust
ruffle;
twin
spreads
w/curtains;
baby
swing
indoor-out-

door;

women's

embroidered
ack

riding

boots,

shower

sz.

6;

curtain;

2

metal

chairs w/cushions;
typemetal
dog
bed;
elec.
water
fins
and_
goggles;

S;
tains;

pans;
misc.

og

ee

.
se

rose

asst.

727

off

drapes

and

Ashland,

Sheridan

Rd.)

cur-

Wilmette

Thurs.,

10-4.

AGE
SALE:
40’
GAS
STOVE
new;
refrig.; washer and dryer;
mrite Ironer; double beds, springs,

Beautyrest

matt.;

dresser;

vanity;

rocker.
Cheap.
Sofa;
chairs;
150 sq.
yds.
wool
beige
carpet,
like new;
prs
;
bird
cage;
women’s
ice
ates; asst. tools; lawn and garden
+ port, typewriter;
3 wardrobe
s w/locks;
clothing;
toys;
ping
books;
much
misc.
555
Kenilworth.
Call
251-

‘BONE HANDLE AND STERLING BAR
set

of 6;

Sd

Westinghouse coffee maker;
glassware,
crystal;

Nae
oe

fry;

accessories;

licer

scale;

and

lamps;
oma
3;

pots;

cutting
8;

3

pans;

board;

pe.

meat

Paragon

bronze

desk

tables;
pictures;
poker chips in case.

set;

carpet
DA 8-

“ATTIC ANTIQUES
- 348 Tudor
_

Ct.

Glencoe

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
at
te
Antique Jewelry

Open

Monday

és

thru Saturday

10 to 6

Friday

night til 9 p.m.
835-4217
Se
HOUSEHOLD SALE
804 LOCUST RD., WILMETTE
a= Fri,, 9:30 to 4, Sat. 9:30 to 12.
Permanent card table;
14 h.p. Delco
motor; trays; tea set; wine rack; bar
sses; lamps;. back-to-school trunk;

*

ladder;

indoor

Big

shutters;

fixtures;

SALE

_Rd., Evanston:
xtures

mboo
s, 1

for

1632

6’

It.

port.
bric-

SHERIDAN

Park across the street.

church

conversion
hang. elec.

or

lge.

foyer:

curtains; 3. 24’’ bikes,. 2
port. rec. player;
Thor

Stouffer

misc,

rods;

clock;

mirrors;

davenport;
gas
B.T.U.; 2 lge.

cafe
girl;

ngle;

Chime

silverware;
much more.

ARAGE

1’. brown
:
F

Barbecue;

traverse

German

typewriter;
a-brac and

_

Boy

reducing

Thursday,

couch;

Friday,

Sat.

9

to
ROME

ugs

COFFEE

AND

WATER

$5.00 ea., Waldorf liquid blender,

$7.50; Xtra lge. wooden serving tray, 8
1atching plates and 3 serving dishes,

50;

Imported

Forged

stainless

steel

used
shovel
and
fork,
$15;
elect.
r polisher w/attach., $25: Trinod,
Hl ; 2 dish dog server, $2.00. AL 1OVING:
GARAGE-BASEMENT
le Ping-pong
tbl.;
Croquet
set;
2

-girl’s bicycles;
les

and

and

table

| waffle

bkcses.;

double;

lamps;

iron;

mahog.

dressers;

tables;

China;

kit. ware;

beds-

floor

toaster;

fishing

| tackle; lawn furn.; elect. oven, with
stand; wash rugs; dolls and luggage.
.

Orrington

Av.,

E-MOVING

Evanston.

SALE::

15

CU.

FT.

zer; redwood picnic tbl.; electric
dryer;
1 season 21’’ power reel lawn

mower;

floor

tile;

1 yr.

old

Colonial

n
furniture;
8’
stainless
steel
Christmas
tree;
lamps;
humidifier;
tools: 4 sets of ski equip; misc. items.

tee

Manor,

Glenview.

965-

MOVING
MONDAY,
Refrig.;
dinette
set;
antique
secretary;
chairs;
twin
bed
frames
w/matchild’s chest;
Curtis-Mathes

American

of Martinsville

end

.; frpl. equip.;
toys; cymbidium
-chid plants. 350 Hawthorn, S.E. cor.
ernon, Glencoe.

a
_

FRIDAY

girl’s

:
bag;
f

20’’

ONLY

FROM

Schwinn

bike;

10 A.M.

mbrella, chrs., tbl. sun lounge,
woman’s luggage. 3121 Illinois

wood,
never
patio

Wilmette.

20”’
2 yr.

BIKE,
old;
fine

.

pad;
Rd.,

TRAINING
cond.;

dcraft 15 vol. set, 1962 ed.,
, $25; port. laund. tub, $5.00.

20 pee Classified

_.

Women’s

n Jr. golf set: 4 irons, 1
Men’s golf clubs and bag;
men’s
Wilson
golf
bag;

Y’S
wheels,

EMERGENCY
SALE
MOVING
NEXT
week. 1134 Judson, Evanston after 10
a.m.
Contem.
cherry
drop
leaf tbl.
and 6 chrs. $150; hutch $75; Kenmore
washer
$45;
dryer
$30;
guitar
$20;
baby d be;play pens, window boxes,
toys, bric-a-brac. No reasonable offer
refused. UN 4-7989.
DO YOUR OWN PRINTING
with your own home
printing press!
Complete manual print shop for sale.
Sigwalt No. 4 press in exc. cond.;
4
job cases; 7 styles type; press table;
bench;
shelf;
cabinets
and _
accesories. Best offer. Call 251-2889 after 6
p.m.
MOVING
SALE
SATURDAY
AND
Sunday. Kitchen set w/4 chrs.; bookcase;
trunk;
window
fan;
bicycle;
misc. baby items; volt meter:
metal
shelving;
UHF-VHF
color TV
antenna; many pot plants; roll away beds.
Ist fl. apt. at 1203 Lee St., Evanston.
475-2815.
WOLL.
TAPE
RECORDER.
LIKE
new, $70; elec. hammer, $15; antique
carved
oak
bed,
$10;
sm.
2 wheel

bike,

Revereware

yressure cooker; gram scale; Kitchen
ay
mixer;
dutch
oven;
bathroom
Rechiase.

MARBLE
TOP
AND
ANTIQUE
chests;
Victorian
breakfront;
etched
stemware;
din. tables;
misc.
chrs.;
adding
machine
and
drapes.
Ad
infinitum.
Many
items
just
brought
down
from
attic of hundred yr. old
a
1462 Ridge. Evanston, Ill. GR 5iz.

quality

household
SALE

SALE

WROUGHT
IRON
DIN.
SET,
TBL.
(glass top) and 4 chrs.;
solid brass
andirons,
and
antiq.
brass
fender;
other
frple.
tools;
Jacobsen
lawn
mowers; tools; hose; luggage.
Call after 6 p.m. PArk 9-0947.

MOVING:
MUST
SELL
G.E.
AMERIcana elec. range;
Frigidaire refrig.;
washer,
dryer;
Ethan
Allen.
and
Thomasville
bedroom
sets;
dinette
set;
TV;
boy’s
3 speed
bike;
ping
pong
table;
nutria
fur
coat,
12-14;
misc. Sat. and Sun. 10 to 5, 934 Dodge,
Evanston.

SALE

Evanston Review

$20;

like
446-

$10;

baby

chest,

$8:

typing

tbl.:

bathinette;
lectern;
sled;
antg. elec.
hand dryer;
misc. All $1.50 ea. Sat.
afternoon and Sun. only. 869-4149.
BASEMENT
SALE:
2526
LAWNdale, Evanston. French’s lady’s wardrobe
case;
girl’s
26’’ Schwinn
bike;
Magnavox table
TV; figure skates, sz.
8; Kerr jars; sm. elec. appls.; misc.
household
articles;
games;
toys;
clothing. UN 9-0637.
MOVING:
UNUSUAL
OVAL
BLACK
Baker
din. tbl. w/pads,
3 leaves,
4
match.
chr.
w/cane'
back,
new
uphol.,
$185;
orig.
$700,
Umbrella
tent,
9x11;
Thayer.
baby
crib;
etcetera.
Call 823-0544.
After
Fri. 5
P.m. 825-4042.
YOUNG
GIRLS
WHITE
BDRM.
SET
comp., W/Formica tops, dbl. bed, dbl.
dresser w/mirror, desk, highboy and
nightstand; queen-size foam matt. and
foundation,
nevery
used;
adjustable
frplc. scrn, and grate; snow tires; 9456814.
MOD.
MAH.
FORMICA
LIV.
RM.
tbls. $35; 3 tall lamps $20;
Formica
kit. tbl. w/4 chairs, 2 leaves $15; elec.
shears and 20 yrds. ext. cord $10: 54
sq. yds. beige nylon cpt. $75; Laundramat washer $15; power lawn mower 2
yr. old $30. OR 3-3129 evenings.
MOVING
SALE:
DIN.
RM.
SET:
couch;
chairs;
metal
wardrobe:
drapes; uphols. headboard; dehumidifier;
children’s clothing sz. 5 to 12;
ladies’
clothing sz. 10 to 14;
many
misc. items. Fri., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2014 Orrington Av., Evanston.
EXCELLENT
BUYS
IN
INFANTS
wear
to
size
3
from
buntings
to
sunsuits.
Many
very
attractive
likenew outfits at bargain prices. Some
baby furnishings. Saturday, July 22, 9
oS:
1600 Lincoln,
Evanston.
GR
5GARAGE
SALE
918
LAKE
AVE.
Wilmette.
Thurs.
Fri.
Sat.
10 to 4.
Antique
chandeliers;
clothing;
mink
coat; baby furn.; beds; dressers; tbls;
chrs; snow blower; rugs (2 Oriental):
record
players;
kit.
utensils;
Much
misc. Call 251-5896.
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
ELECTRIC
DRYER
— LOOKS
LIKE
new.
in
excellent
condition,
barely
used. $75; 2-piece white wrought iron
patio set, 2 couches, corner table, blue
cushions, $50. 864-9283 after 6 p.m. or
Saturday and. Sunday.
GARAGE
SALE:
1436
CROWE,
Deerfield-take
Chestnut
1 mi.
Camile-left 1 blk. Bowling ball;
screen;
divider;
beaver, coat;
supplies; also chidren’s, better ladiesmen’s clothes; much misc.

COVER

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

* Glencoe News

OLD. REASONABLE.
Call 864-9816

nior,

2

BENCHES,
CHAIR,
only, good condition.

p.m. 1027 Darrow,

John

DELUXE
AND

BABY
BED;
SMALL
DESK;
minton
set;
croquet
set;
dog
mise. treasures and trash.
UNiversity 4-6603.

* Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving
aire

PINK
=H
CU
FT"
refrigerator. Excellent
offer. Call 676-1554.

FRIGIDAIRE
condition, Best

WURLITZER
JUKE
BOX,
GOOD ‘Motor; rest needs repair; make offer.
Phone 869-0772.
GARAGE
SALE
AT
2007
Wilmette. Furniture;
clothing;
hold
items;
toys
and
misc.
only. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

177

Wtd.

LAKE
houseFriday

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.

Mower

NORTH SHORE PAPER
AND METAL CO.
1104 EMERSON
Evanston
UN 4-5133
WANTED:
GIFTS
OF CLOTHES
FOR
the family, furniture or any household
articles.
Springfield
Baptist
Church
Will pick up. GR 5-3537.

* Northbrook Star ¢ Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest-Lake
‘
hee

BADbed:

WASHER AND ELEC. DRYER
hardly
used;
Modern
sofa;
Ladies;
clothing, sz. 7, 8, 12-14; girl’s sz. 12-14;
also men’s. 869-8465.
9 PC. DUNCAN
PHYFE
DINING SET,
machine.
sewing
Singer
port.
$125;
$50; long Persian coat, sz. 16-17, $100:
end tables. UN 9-9312.

set.

FIN-

839
MICHIGAN
EVstroller; garden chairs;
and misc. Very cheap.

DRESSER
WITH
MIRROR;
BABY
buggy; stroller; jump chair. Call after
1 p.m. 869-4005.

REASONroom
set;

BAR
WALNUT
Call NE 1-6745.

Il.

OLD
RECORDS:
LIKE
NEW
REC.
chrs.;
lamp;
antique
frames
fine
leather
coat,
semi-formal;
jewelry;
old glass; developer. CE 4-3245.

NEW,
21”
ORD
AND
$90. 679-1072 after 4 p.m.

CUSTOM
PORT.
ish, under $100.

Skokie,

ATTENTION CARPENTERS!
Complete set of carpenter’s tools
Retiring, leaving town, must sell.
2403 Oak St., Northbrook. CR 2-2925

GARAGE
SALE, BARGAINS
GALORE
Fibre rug; clothing; truck; file cabs.;
antique music; misc. Thurs. July 20, 8
a.m. to 8 p.m, 620 Isabella, Wilmette.
FOR ‘“‘A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”
clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00.
Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.

93”
HIGH;
Gonr,
32°":

KNICK-KNACKS

Tripp,

GARAGE
SALE:
1019
MULFORD,
Evanston
(rear)
Friday,
July
21st.
Lge. desk, swivel chr.; liv. rm. furn.;
misc. household items—clothing.

STEWART-WARNER.
Like new. 446-8032.

PORCH
SCREENS,
ALL
2-27'’, 4-45",
3-40’
wide;
good condition. 446-2995.

N.

YARD
SALE:
anston. Baby
studio couch;

HEATER

YUBA
SAW
SMITH—DELTA
HAND
SAW AND JOINTER PLANER. Best
offer. 12 to 6 AL 1-8714.

FURNITURE

ASSORTED
8250

Bluff
fe

Rummage

Sales

SPRINGFIELD
BAPTIST
CHURC
1801
Emerston
St. Evanston,
Thurs
July 27th
7 p.m.
and
Fri.
8 a. 0
Clothing
for
entire
family;
dishes
misc. items.

Miscellaneous

JULY ONLY
REUPHOLSTERY
AND
SLIPCOVER

SALE

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric: CHAI
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$2
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 pl
fabric. 12 Price Drapery Sale. Carpe
ing from
$4.69 per yd.
Work
gua
FREE
estimates,
terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

LIGHT HAULING
SFO na erg eage—Appliances
OLD FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE
disposed of. tay
| and Shipping.
Call for Free
Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4-339

TOP

SOIL

—

HUMUS

—

SAND

Manure — gravel — gravel drives
rubbish removal — power lawn rolli
— tree removal — fill dirt — gradin

VE 5-1195
THE FIREWOOD

JIM BEINLICH,

LIGHT

KIN

HAULING

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL
Larry Carney
HI 6-278

RUBBISH

REMOVAL

Basements, Attics, Garages Cleared.
DANNER
PArk 4-51
MOVING
SOMETHING?
BOUGH
furniture,
can’t
get
it
home?
DOVER
MOVERS
solve your hauli
problems.
Ill. 22633MCC.
864-6139.
M.

LIGHT HAULING
Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

By

Misc.
272-55.
REPAIRS
AN
driveways,
Ji

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

and

180 Typewriters—Business Machin
—Office and Store Equipment
OFFICE EQUIPMENT SALE
Oak desk $25; 2 walnut pedestal bas
$25 ea.;
port. typewriter $15:
phot

copier

$50;

4 tier

file

cabs.

Size storage cabs. and
tops. 312 Tudor Court,
835-0087.

$25;

formica
Glencoe.

od

de
Cd

ACME
VISIBLE
RECORD
FILE
75 panels
each.
Plus
800
sheets
cards. Original cost $300 each, mal
an offer. Mr. Damon, 869-4255.

IBM Exec. Typewriter
WAS
8616

$675,

SACRIFICE

$175.

6

VOCA
PORTABLE
DICTATING
A
transcribing
machine,
never
use
$200 value, best offer over $125. 67
9467 after 5 p.m.

Typewritér—Smith

Corona

PORTABLE,
LIKE
NEW.
$50.
CA
evenings. ID 2-6760.
PROFESSIONAL
DRAFTING
A
lettering
equipment.
Some
ite
never used, others slightly used.
Call 272-7967

182

Bicycles

WE NEED
YOUR
OLD
BIKES
A
trikes!! Desperately needed by 3 to
year olds from public housing proje
for
donation
to Child
Developme
Center in deprived area. Call BR
2247 and AL 6-1156.

Schwinn 5 Speed Stingra

VIOLET.
take

EXC.

best offer.

CONDITION.”

wII

July

196

Call AL

* Deerfiel d Villager * Highwood Herald
4

eS

CAL

GARAGE
SALE.
1575
FLORENCE
in
rear.
Sponsored
by
the
Yout}
Backers
Organization.
Clothes
and
items
for
entire
family.
Startin
Thurs. eve. July 20th from 7 p.m. to
p.m. and every evening after from
p.m. to 9 p.m. Every Sat. from 9 a.
sais p.m. through July and Aug. UN 4

CUT.

COLLECTORS RECORDS, LIKE NEW;
rec. chrs.;
lamp;
ant. frames;
fine
leather coat, plus semi-formals;
earrings; old glass, CE 4-3245.

GARAGE SALE:-JULY 21ST-22ND.
TV; Photo enlarger; typewriter: crystal; bric-a-brac,. Many misc, items.
7938 Keystone Av.
Skokie

Electric

178

179

STOP
AND
CALL
1724-5777
IF
YOU
are interested in washer; dryer; train
tbl.; 40’ ext. ladder;
Ital. Prov. din.
rm. set. All priced to sell. Thurs. only.

MAGNAVOX
CONT.
SPEAKER,
$75;
bar-b-q, $5.00; TV, $25: 2 kit. chrs.,
$5.00; golf cart, $8; fan, $25; sm. desk,
$5.00; lounge, $10. UN 9-0929 aft. 4.

Sunbeam

MOWER; 38 INCH
299-8258

ETC.

WANTED TO Buy:
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED.
Write T-262, Box 60, Wilmette.

Tractor

GARAGE
SALE—2
PC.
GRN.
SECT.,
* $20; uphol. chair
$8.00; Alum. fold
port-a-bed; clothing; much misc. Fri.Sat., 10 to 5. 2515 Maple, Northbrook.

Glencoe.

kitchen

Evanston.

Garden

CLOTHING,
679-4049.

WANTED TO BUY: COMPLETE SET
GREATBOOKS OF THE WESTERN
WORLD WITH THE SYNTOPICON.
WRITE T-263, BOX 60, WILMETTE

USED INDOORS
$30. 764-9741.

PR. DREXEL
CHRS.:
MARBLE
TOP
coffee
tbl.;
octagon
commode;
hall
console; piano bench; 4 Duncan Phyfe
chrs.; 2 20” bikes; asst. toys. 234-8084.

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.

chrome

Any Type of Merchandise:
PURCHASED,
after 10 a.m.

MIRROR
DRESSING
TABLE
AND
boy’s 26’ bike for sale. Both reasonably priced. Call OR 4-0894.

BOOKCASES;
WEDGEWOOD:
leaded
windows;
venetian
blind
60”
wide; dressing table; doors, oak, pine,
wood
storm;
Handyman;
rummage.
432-3875.
SPOTS
BEFORE
YOUR
EYES—ON
your new carpet—remove
them with
a
Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,

utensils.;

Dere

WITH

BIG
BOY
BARBECUE
ROTISSERIE:
Antique
crotch
mahog.
cupboard,
brass spittoon, ‘‘O’’ gauge train and
Sola
layout, 1242 Asbury,
UN 4-

kitchen

Cost

GARAGE
SALE:
GAS
STOVE,
MISC.
household
items,
family
clothing.
Thurs.-Friday, July 20-21, 10 a.m. to 6

HOUSETRAILER
16’,
SLEEPS
5.
wringer
hitch incl. exc. cond., $950;
washer;
elect.
Hamilton
dryer;
ae:
hutch; 2 sl. beds comp. UN 4-

764-1413.

JU-

vol.

EXCELLENT WALNUT CRIB
MATTRESS, $40
BOY’S 24” BIKE,
$10,
729-2880.

ALL
APPLIANCES;
SINGLE
ANTIQ.
bed; lovely desk; 21” Zenith tbl. mod.
TV;
beds;
rugs;
stroller;
tricycle.
Sat.-Sun.
only.
2205
Pioneer
Rd.,
Evanston,
WOOD
CABINET
KITCHEN
SINK;
cabinets;
gas stove;
gas
conversion
unit; radiators;
lavatory sinks;
diswg
record turn table; 21’’ TV. 446-

AIR CONDITIONER,
9 pc. walnut dining

15

SET
OF
4 MATCHED
WOOD
GOLF
clubs, excellent condition, $25;
girl’s
20” bicycle, $10; redwood porch
furn.
$25. Call 4466309.

FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley
Rd., Highland
Park
IDlewood
3-1466
ELECT.
WALL
HEATER
$5.00;
3
tube ceiling fluor. light nev. used $10:
Wringer
$2.50:
catcher
mower
Rot,
washer $15; Golf clubs, bag and cart,
$10; Tape recorder $15; UN 4-5840.
GARAGE
SALE:
9:30 = TO.
-5:30
Saturday, 8801 Kenneth,
Skokie
(corner Dempster
and Kenneth)
Lamps,
gray
etc. Also
bric-a-brac,
fixtures,
persian coat.

BTU,
thermos.

cond.

LAWN
MOWERS,
22” ROTARY,
24”" Reel w/grass catchers;
Lg. pool
filter w/skimmer; clothes; toys; misc.
Must sell. Call Fri., Sat. 272-2920.

WINDOW
AIR-COND.,
AUTO
AIR
cond.;
wringer
washer;
2 Storkline
buggies;
asstd.
baby
needs;
girl's
baby
clothes,
sm.
through extra lg.
676-2294.

14,000
Wall

BRITANNICA

VACUUM
CLEANER:
G.E. MANGLE;
like new
ski rack
and misc.
items.
Call 835-3780.

HOLLYWOOD
BED,
BROWN
CUSTOM.
made slip cover, bolsters, exc. cond.
$35. Sofa, matching cover $40. Glass
ne
fl. lamp; two trunks. DA 82758.
.

WALL

Excel.

HIGHES™
PRICES
PAID
FOR
AL
type
of junk
brought
to our
door;
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck pick
up, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday 9 td
3. Prices
subject to change
witho
notice.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIA
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)
WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANTED
books now! For our annual used boo
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
U
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax
deduc
tible. HI 6-3730 or AL 6-4300.

PICNIC TABLE

GARAGE
SALE:
GIRL’S
26”
BIKE;
19’"
pow.
mower;
patio
and
office
chrs.;
Boodle
buggy;
play _ pen;
stroller; misc. kit. utensils; 607 Lake,
Wilmette.

GAS

1956,

$150, now $55. Size 5 mohair plaid suit.
599 Orchard Ln., Winnetka 446-6896.

MATERNITY
CLOTHES:
BABY
equip.;
draperies;
bedsprds.;
rugs;
mirror
in beautiful
gold-leaf frame;
elegant Chinese cab.; much misc. AL
6-1194.

BOOKS
toy

RELAXICIZOR
1 YEAR

LARGE.
METAL
DRAFTING
TBL.;
brown
tweed
sofa custom
built $25;
maple
end
tbls.;
desk
chair;
much
misc. Antique watches. 251-2085.

ALMOST
catcher,

HARD

LADY’S
SUITS,
3, ALL
WOOL,
PERfect 14-16; fur coat for tall, very full;
black
formal
knit;
Remington
port.
typewriter. HO 5-6130.

6’ x 6’x 6’
WALK-IN
COLLAPSIBLE
cooler. Almost new compressor. Good
for
restaurants,
drive-ins.
Comes
with
aluminum
roof.
$125
or
best
offer. Call 328-3096 after 6:30 p.m.

MOW
YOUR
GRASS-CUTTING
TIME
in half. 5 foot, 3-gang mower in fine
shape;
powerized
scythe;
reel trimmer;
reel mower.
Days:
AL 1-1111;
Eves:
WI
5-5559. Mr.
or Mrs.
Hastings.

1 child’s sewing mach.;
1 maple
chest. 328-4188 after 10 a. m.

WESTINGHOUSE
AIR
CONDItioners
9,500
B.T.U.
34
H.P.;
115
volts,
7.5
amps.;
recently
steam
cleaned, 491-9218.

ENCYCLOPEDIA

Hardware,

Newspapers, Rags
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

273-2288

JR.
BRITANNICA
ENCYCLOPEDIA
w/stand; Royal typewriter w/desk att.
Reasonable.
HI 6-6920.
2

Wanted:

$20 each.

'

DELUXE
EXHAUST,
INTAKE
WINdow fan, $15; 3 speed floor fan, $10;
re
22” blue bicycle, $15. Phone GR
-8580.

V&amp;S

oe

177 MME: to. LalpAiiscctionnees”.

For Sale—Miscellaneous

and

GARAGE
SALE:
SAT.
JULY
22 9-5
p.m.
Furniture:
lamps;
kitchen
equip.;
books
and
toys.
Boy’s
26”
Schwinn bike, $5.00. 10 Rolling Ridge,
Northfield, 11.

Wienecke

SE AR

UPRIGHT STARCK GRAND PIAN fe)
good condition $110; 2 office desks $15 :

SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet, $35.
6040 Dempster, Morton Grove. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES Co.

1 TON
able:

GARAGE
SALE:
12
TO
4
THUR.
and Sun. Bedroom sets; dishes; small
appli.;
pictures:
misc. 6705 Kostner,
Lincolnwood, OR 4-2384.

176

MOVING,
GARAGE
SALE, SAT., SUN.
10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Lge. flower cart;
garden tools;
pow. lawn mowers;
2
blond
end
tbis.;
50’
white
sofa;
mimeographing
mach.;
fl. polisher.
8922 Ewing, Skokie. OR 4-5803.
GIVE
AWAY
PRICES—MUST
MOVE.
Furn.: bdrm. - din- - liv. - kit. - reedetc. lamps yd. goods - TVs - clothingdishes. Misc. 311 Ingram, Northfield.
446-1057.

MOVING—HOUSE
SALE:
THURS.,
Fri.,
Sat.
1113
Wesley,
Evanston.
Chickering
Baby
Grand
Piano;
din.
rm.
set;
secretary;
glass
enclosed
bkes.;
rugs;
bdrm.
set;
kit. ware.
Much misc.

40 CHILDREN’S

Le

176 For Sale—Miscellaneous

For Sele—Miicellencons

MOVING—HOUSE

cherry-

leaf table, chest of drawers and
ind table; mirrors;
picture frames;
D

book cases and books;

bre

*

—

1-3422.

20,

�BERKELEY'S

TO

COME

SUZUKI CITY

BIKES AS IS. LOW AS $5.00
NEW BIKE RENTALS
Parts and service for ALL bikes.
Berkeley’s, 6i2 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

Girl's
IN

24''

6454

2.95

6.19

LADIES

1016

GOOD

1966

CLUBS.

TRAINS
HO

COINS

With

an

Auto

Loan

SEATS,

Low

$25; 1
ID 2-5047

UN

July 20, 1967

9-1516.

Evanston Review

90

FORD

best

LIKE

196

PA

4-2649.

1966 Honda 305 Scrambler
NEEDS
good,

LITTLE
A
best offer. DA

MILES.
800
HONDA—ONLY
BLACK
offer over
sell. Best
Must
Drafted.
only. 85
$175. Call 446-4222 weekends
High St., Winnetka.

$15.

1966

HONDA

LOW MILEAGE, $275. CALL
AFTER 6 p.m. CO 17-4659.
2

EXCELWHITE,
S-90,
HONDA
‘66
helmet
1100 miles;
only
lent cond.;
$290 or best offer.
and extras incl.;
Call 945-1399 after 5 p.m.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

1965 DE LUXE

48,

7,005

m

wash-

windshield

CORVETTE

Lt. green w/dk.

eS

j

.

BEAUTI

CONV.

green int. 350 h.

|

se:

WITH
‘65 WHITE
COUPE
PORSCHE
j
black interior. Porsche maint. Perfect
:
condition. $3,295. Call HI 6-1256.
|

MICRO

Ae

BUS

ae

$1,595

blue

ae
1964 VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER ge
1965 VOLKSWAGEN SEDANS ..........
2

$50.

to

$1,395
$1,195

from

choose

$995

2. 88
2 2.).3)EN
SEDAN.AG
1964. VOLKSW
Red

1961

PICK-UP

and

Sports

.... Cee

VOLKSWAGEN
Sun

1960

aes

$695

Blue

Roof,

..... ahi) Bie

VOLKSWAGEN

cae

$495

Sunroof

OTHER

Cars

'47 Ford Cpe. Clean.
Original.
"60 V.W.

1965

CORVAIR

1964 FALCON
ALFA

really ready.
'64 Renault automatic,

,

FUTURA
automatic

ROMEO

—

ae

ee $ 895

transmission

ae

2,000
red

with

ee

oe $1,095

radio,

Open:
9

brakes, automatic. $1,395

Wiggleworth's
Imports

Ill.

Monday

thru

Friday

Closed

Sunday.

FULL
PRICE

67 Mustang

'64 Chevy Il

VERY
LOW
MILES.
RED
CAR
with red interior. Radio, heater,
whitewalls. Cannot tell this car
from
new. Full price

AUTOMATIC.
RADIO,
HEATER,
white walls. This is exce tional
clean
car.
Don’t
pass
it up.
Showroom
condition.
Ideal
for
second car. Drive this one.

1

$2,150

$895

'61 Chevy Impala
AUTOMATIC
|
TRANSMISSION,
power
steering,
power
brakes,
radio
heater.
Whitewalls.
Like
new
condition.
Full price

'59 Chevy Wagon
RADIO, HEATER, WHITEWALLS.
A fisherman’s delight. Full price

'62 Ford Galaxie

DR.
HARDTOP,
AUTOMATIC
transmission.
Like
new.
Full
price.

POWER
brakes,

and

STEERING,
automatic,

heater.

matching

Caribbean

vinyl

4

H.T.
POWER
V8,
radio

Blue

and

interior.

—
ee

$695

$895

'65 Chevy 2 Dr. $1,295
AUTOMATIC

TRANSMISSION,

radio,

heater.

Don’t

pass

this

up.

Toyota Glenview Motor Sales
1160 Waukegan Rd.

Open Sun. ‘til p.m.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

¢ Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

—

$295

$695
2

EXCELCall 433-

CONVERTIBLE;
VW
1962
asking $850.
lent condition;
4577. after 7 p.m.

p.m.

'63 Ford Galaxie

AND
VOLVO
1967
NEW
THE
HAS
SAAB waiting for YOU. Come in for a
FREE test drive. We also have a fine
selection of good used cars next door
Glenview,

a.m.-9

p.m.
— Saturday.

TOYOTA FOR 1967
$1,695

Full Price
for FREE
Williams
Mr.
Call above
credit check.
TAMBOURINE MOTORS
Glenview, Il.
1501 Waukegan Rd.
PA 4-8600
Open Sunday
BR 3-5555

9

am.5

i

Insurance Co.

Agents for Volkswagen

$595

'66 Galaxie 500, one owner,
power steering, power

HI 6-6100

666 Green Bay Rad.

ladies special. 30 day,
100°, guarantee.
$795

and The Village Lamplighter,

Cond.

Winnetka
Import Motors

'62 Peugeot, local car,
pretty.
$495
'63 VW, rebuilt engine,

Rd
729-1800

Air

$295

like new.
$21 mo.
Corvair Cpe. Automatic.
Ideal 2nd car.
$195
'62 VW Sunroof,.one owner
and ready
$24 mo.

1723 Waukegan

$1,295

H.T.

Convertible,

Sunroof.

srowroom.

Door

Blue,

1961

TRADE-INS

MONZA
4

Black beauty.
$19 mo.
'60 Ford Wgn.
red and ready.
$195
'61 Peugeot Sunroof,

our

only

‘outside exh., Gold
4Line
. spd.,tires.AM-FM,
$3,400 or best offer. 491

Sea

Remodeling
Sale

to

y

‘

NEW;
LOW MILEAGE
724-6040.

Foreign

RUNS
WORK,
8-3174 evenings.

*

100°%, guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

Trailers

TON

ne

condition,

of:

RED ROAD:

16 point safety and performance
insoection has been done.

~ 1965 Ford Econoline Pickup

SELL.

offer.

7;

and

no reasonable

—

VOLKSWAGEN

CAMP-

four.

SE-

$2,300. 729-3161,
North | _ overarive,

TAMBOURINE MOTORS
Glenview, Il.
1501 Waukegan Rd.
Open Sunday
PA 4-8600
| BR 3-5555

'61

HONDA S90 BLACK 1965
Exc. cond. $220
Call 272-4126 after 4.

8.45S X 15,
TIRES,
GOODRICH
Silvertown (660)-——never been driven.
$100. Phone PArk 4-7140.

5 USED TIRES, LIKE NEW
General,
1 unused
700x 14 tires,
Montgomery Wards, 2 snow tires.

miles,

EAGLE

sleeps

Sale—Trucks

truck. Gall CR 2-7608

'66 BSA Lightning 650CC

Accessories

s; 2 Bucket
4 Mag. WheelTACHOMETER,

Call 491anytime

305
SUPERHAWK;
must
low mi.;
cond.;
Lno.,
1294 Trapp
Sun.

JOHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
LOCAL 1-WAY COAST TO COAST
2
HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
INSURED,
and 4 wheel. Any size or purpose —
an
tarps
pads,
Furn.,
boats.
for
dollies avail. Car tow bars
moving
exten
mixer,
cement
tools,
power
ladder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. $
1-2000.
Park
ROgers
of Howard St.

Tires and

For

1957

j
i

BEST OFFER
272-2272

1965 HONDA
excellent
ec.;
and
sell. Sat.
Winnetka.
MUST

APACHE

sell,

HEALEY

4

e

|

5-

10 X

426

SPORT

Call 381-0201.

Like

ster.

out over‘ night.|

been

Never

500

positra
extras.

$100 down or old car in trade. , _ 9344.

CAMPER:

RENT;

| 195

1966 SUPER 90 HONDA
SACRIFICE,
LOW MILEAGE; MUST 5-9124.
BEST OFFER. ORchard

From

For Rent—Autes—Trucks—Trailers

Auto

OR

LOT.

by

Must

excellent

con-

1-5941

P-1800

1965.

refused.

|| 1966ful
Shore Municipality Executive.
;

STAR

LARGE
4-2649.

ing trailer, like new,
a week. 869-7005.

MOTORBRIDGESTONE
50 CC
1965
1
in storage
condition;
good
cycle,
ve.,
e
Wilmett
2226
$195;
year;
8-0778.
Wilmette. ALpine 6-0091; DAvis
SCRAMBLER
305
YAMAHA
66
950CC. 5 speeds. Must sell. See and
make offer. Exc. cond. Phone after 6
p.m. 272-7841.
HONDA CUB 50 AND/OR
HONDA CBi160.
Botr excellent condition. Low mileage
and extras. YO 5-6022.

945-6000

92

FOR

3,000 MILES, PERFECT CONBuzz after 6 p.m. 677-9264.

$195

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD
90

||

80

1965 HONDA

AUTOMOTIVE
Now!

|

90, $225

'65 HONDA
UNDER
dition.

BOUGHT

Buy ‘Em

|

HONDA-160

1964 HONDA
305 CC
Cherry cond: Lots of chrome.
Mon.-Fri.,
p.m.,
5
1632 after
weekends.

VE

mint

Absolute

Pre-owned

dition.

SLEEPS 4-6.
Includes attached butane tank, stove,
heater, cooler, and kitchen box. $400.
Call DA 8-9642.

|

MILEAGE.

‘59 SILVER

TENT

$475.

Phone

$100.

speed,
any

red,
overdrive,
AM-FM
radio,
brakes and exhaust system. OC

owner.

*

18 FT. TRAVEL TRAILER
with overhang, sleeps 8. Refrig., hot
water tank, furnace, stool and shower,
oven and sink. Call AL 1-0297.

LARGE
SHED.
best offer. PA

$395.
SHAPE.
GOOD
Call Jim, HI 6-5992.

.of both
line
Complete
SOLD.
and
Numismatie
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

Loans

| —
| ve

1965 Honda Scrambler 250cc

Electric

Automobile

|

CONDITION, $230.
869-9613
TRIUMPH 650
cycle.
flawless
A_
new.
Practically
Have wife, must sell. $890. See Lee
St., Beach Manager or 338-1138 eves.

Coins and Stamps
AND

LOW

S/90.

cond,

CORONET

i965 AUSTIN

.

.

sleeps 5..UN 9-1516.

|

}

175CC

condition. $285.
UN 4-5485

Exc.

new

er, W.Ws.

15' Deluxe Skamper Trailer
LIKE NEW,
FULLY
EQUIPPED,

|

65 CC

YAMAHA

TRAIN
LAYOUT:
COMPLETE
set-up and 3 trains. 4’ x 8’. $100 or best
reasonable offer. 945-1348.

STAMPS

i
|

TOP

FOR SALE. COMPLETE
$1,000. 729-1641.

187

condition.

aan 47
x 32.
650.

BLUE, LOW MILEAGE, $400 OR BEST
offer. Call 433-3647 aft. 6 p.m.
MUST
COND.,
MINT
S-90
HONDA
sell, 2,000 mi., white, best offer, great
chance, don’t miss!
674-9531

Barter

Lionel

HONDA

1966

GOLF
once. $50.

Toys

"O"' Gauge

S90.

1967 Used Sprint 250 cc

SAN LUIS OBISPO, CAL.;
21, ACRES
5 acres in Rio Grande Estates, Belen,
N. Mex.; 12 acre San Carlos Park, Ft.
Myers, Fla., U. S. 41; 1 acre in the
Bahamas. Will trade any 1 parcel for
a late model 2-dr. car. PA. 4-1829, 8-10
a.m.

186

Homes—Coampers—
Utility Trailers

1965,
fully
equipped,
attached
tent,
AM/FM
radio. Also 1965 HONDA
50,
white, elec. starter,
compl.
accessories; plus misc. sports and camping
gear. UN 4-3734.

RUNS
EXTRAS,
1,200 .MILES—MANY
better than new. DA 8-3174 evenings.
BRIDGESTONE 1967, 175 CC
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Like new. Very low miles. $520.
869-2796.

FOR SALE: BAR BELLS, COMPLETE
set Sears 160 lb. priced for quick sale.
Call 251-2889 after 6 p.m.
FLOOR,
TENT,
SQUARE
HIGH
screened windows;
sleeps 4. $25. 2721081 after 5 P. M.

or

HONDA

GREAT SHAPE.
724-3503.

Excellent

Evanston

LADY’S
AUTOGRAPHED
clubs and de luxe bag used
256-3182.

Trade

i

IN

SUPPLY

USED SETS GOLF
Call 272-2505

184

eves.

VOLVO
dan;

| 500

or

days

Equipped with radio, gas heat-

VW DE LUXE CAMPER

|
|
|

1966 Bridgestone

SACRIFICE PRICE

ON

|

A-1
COND.
RED-CHROME
BEAUTY!
Yours for $195. GR 5-8648.
1965
S-90
WHITE
HONDA
aga
4
00.
lent
condition,
2,975
miles,
Helmut included. 256-3362 evenings or
Sat. and Sun.

5.95 RACQUET, NOW
3.95
8.95 RACQUET, NOW
5.95
GOLF GLOVE, MEN’S, LADIES’
1.98
MEN’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
3.95
3.95 SKATE BOARD, NOW
1.79
BASEBALL SHOES
5.95
9x9 UMBRELLA TENT
39.95
9 MAN LIFE RAFT
41.95
CANOE PADDLES
3.50 UP
23.95 SPIN CAST SET
11.98
29 MAN LIFE RAFT, NYLON
41.95

~

MILEAGE

LOW

LIKE NEW.

5-

GR

DODGE

hemi-engine,
4
Like
new
tires.
offer.

miles.

$i* x 10’.
| REGAL
MOBILE
HOME
Front. kitchen,
liv. rm., 2 bdrms.,
1
bath, Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigerator and etc. Also includes oil tank;
| front and backsteps, and underpinning. Best offer. October 15 occupan|
cy. Call PArk 9-1042.

Service
Standard
Trier
See at New
leaving
$475,
cost,
Original
Station.
6-2771
HI
$295.
for
sacrifice
town,

HONDA

WEDGES, PUTTERS
4.95 UP
49.00 SNEAD OR BERG IRONS
36.95
29.00 SNEAD OR BERG WOODS
22.95
12.95 MEN’S GOLF SHOES
9.95
NEW LEFT HAND CLUB SET
35.95
EACH
98c
CLUBS
USED GOLF
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUBS
;
TENNIS SALE

ANGLER’S
DAVIS ST.

YAMAHA

offer.

1966 HONDA S-65
Used one season, excellent
Best offer.
Call 677-8745

$5.95
UP
15.95

4.19

LADIES

MEN’S,

or

i966.

AL

45

tee,

63

B U S

VW

Wonderful fun for family;
for student. Push back top;
perfect
interior;
reen
color;
serviced;
top
condition.
arly
bargain at $850. 835-3724.

titon. 100% guaran-

3-5624.

| UTILITY TRAILER, 2 WHEEL BOX
type
wood
construction.
Ideal
for
DRIVEN LESS THAN 200 MILES.
Box__
size
GR_5-8039.
| cartings and baggage.
Like new.

EQUIPMENT

WOODS,

1966

$350

jet.

twin

1966

SALE

MEN’S,

80 CC .

OFFER.

OR

CC

5324
HONDA.

and

$11.95 DZ. GOLF BALLS
GOLF BAGS
19.95 GOLF CART, NOW
8.50

$175
120

Mobile

194

A

superb

150 in
gorgeous black Honda
cond.
Only $300, due to a move,
878-1151 or BR 4-9068.

65 YAMAHA

HONDA

HARLEY
DAVIDSON’
ELEC1965
troglide
motor
cycle
74, A-1
cond.,
$1,550. UN 9-8459 after 6:00.
66.
450
SUPER
SPORT.
HONDA
Like new. $850.
PA 4-6771.

FOR

HOME

GOOD

SELL.

Foreign and Sports Cars

a g e nN

21 Point Safety and
Performance inspec-

SCRAMBLER.

305 Scrambler, exc. cond.
mileage. Sacrifice $550. OR

low

Chicago.

FAST. BEST OFFER.
Call 432-6042

A.

NEED

250

MANY EXTRAS. MUST
$425 OR BEST OFFER.
272-6664 AFTER 6 P.M.

1966

Excellent Condition.

3-SPEED
26’ LIGHT WEIGHT
good
cond.,
$20:
boy’s
26’
weight
3-speed
bike,
$15.
PArk 9-1474.
EXSTINGRAY,
3 SPEED
SCHWINN
cellent condition. Green, with fenders.
$40 or best reasonable offer. 251-7594.

7.15 IRONS,

N.

VERY

BOY’S
bike,
light

GOLF

RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

SUZUKI X-6

LIKE NEW UNICYCLE
DA 8-2383

PRO

HONDA

FAST!

X-6 HUSTLER—$625

Schwinn Bike

FIRST

Sporting Goods
Equipment

64

NORTH SHORE’S LARGEST
CYCLE DEALER
SPECI AL FOR JULY

CLASS CONDITION.
831-4679
LIKE
NEW,
NEVER
RIDDEN
26”
girl’s bicycle. Imported racer, 3 speed
gears, irridescent blue. $39. 623 Hill,
Highland
Park.
ID 3-0263.
SPEED
3
BICYCLES,
26”
BOY’S
racer, green. $25;
also green racer,
$20;
Black
French
racer,
$15;
Red,
Husky $15. ALpine 1-8025.

183

starter. 446-4076.

ksw

VV O|

aitlng . ELECTRIC

ppt

BB

LIKE

&gt;

BROWN

RALEIGHS AS LOW AS $39.95
NEWGUARANTEED
USED BIKES

196

Cars

Sports

Foreign and

196

Carts

Motorcycles—Go

193

Carts

Sstenayalie-~4e

193

Bicycles

724-7350
Classified — 2
ae

�196
‘66

_
RADIO, HEATER
9688, call after 6 p.m,
VING.

COUNTRY.

VW

GHIA,

MUST

{CEDES-BENZ

gas heater. A-1
Call 328-5938.

2208

65

4

5

'SP41

SPEED,

radial:

| 196

FIAT
CLASSIC
1961;
EXCELLENT
Condition
4 like new
tires;
leaving
Speer:
best offer. Call VErnon
5-

OLKSWAGEN

9 condition.

SEDAN.

GREEN

Sun roof. AM-FM

ng-out windows, teirs just
00. Call 729-0032 after 6 p.m.

radio.

bought.

EONTE

1966 BLUE CONVETTE

VERTIBLE. Tip-top
Best offer.
446-2935

condition.

VOLKSWAGEN
BLUE
SEDAN,
frat condition, low mileage, roof rack
luded. $750. Call Mr. Riessen.
UN
-

9-8553

1954 AUSTIN
and O-drive;

spd.

—

body

trans.

and

sh.

work.
blk.

HEALEY
good running

Asking

PArk

$350.

$400.’

PArk 4-2263.

1962

VOLKSWAGEN

radio;

W/W;

SUNROOF

seat belts:

stone

uards;
seafoam
green:
good condiion; beaut. car. $700. PArk 9-1474.
TRIUMPH
TR-3.
NEW
PAINT
, top and clutch. Like new tires.
re
wheels;
radio;
heater.
Very
clean and dependable. $550. 251-4264

959

Mercedes
GOOD

MGB CONVERTIBLE
Green;
tonneau cover;
wire wheels;
exc. cond.; low mileage. Thurs. eve.
or Fri. only. PArk 4-8260.
MERCEDES
BENZ
190
D,_
Beautiful
condition.
AM-FM,
sell, new car coming. Best bid
$900. Call PA 4-1175 after 6 p.m.

1964 SEDAN

BLUE

MGA

CONVERTIBLE

tires.

aki

rack,

low

geeonition,

Wr

2

LIKE

’66 TRIUMPH Fagg

IM

PERIAL”

heaters,

'66
4 DOOR

roadster

THE

FULL PRICE
1966

4 speed,

and

'66 Ford

1965

CAR

FINE SERVICE
TRADE-IN

AND

1964

removable

SUMMER
ROADSTERS

MGB

Good

1965

Pont. Ventura

AUTO.

TRANS.,

PS, PB,

199

Wanted

$2,850

_'67 AUSTIN HEALEY "3000" S
‘67 1275CC MIDGETS

1963

TRANS.,

AT

We

$2,350
GR

Wilmette
Wilmette

AL
AL

6-0606
6-1220

200

«64 VW Sq. Back $1,395
: ‘63

63

VW

VW.

Sedan

Camper
Home

$895

$1,095

made

+64 Buick Wildcat $1,395
4 dr. h.t., all power

—

:

Classified

sy

VW

AUTO

SERVICE

SMALL

V/8 AT.

869-301

1960

Comet

AUTO. TRANS.,
fect 2nd car.

R.

4 Dr.
AND

H.

PER-

Convt.

PS,

PB..

1956 T-Bird

RED

2 TOPS. AUTO. TRANS. IN PER.
fect cond. This is a classic

Special $1,295

P.S.

S.S. Cpe.

RADIO

HEATER.

P.

$2,395 Full Price
Norman Olds
1012 Chicago Ave.

V8;

RED

interior.

WITH

IN. EVERY

MANY

MORE

TO

5-2800

9
9

INDIAN

Chrysler

PRICE

CHOOSE

FROM

BR

’til 9 weekdays
’til 6 Saturday

Imperial
LIKE

—

4

HEATER,

Today's

$395

special

Plymouth

DOOR.
SUBURBAN
Full price
:

POWER

DRIVEN.

$395

$495

‘61 3 Chrysler New Yorker
steering.

3-2886

‘59 Mercedes

RED,

'62 Chev.

Bel Air

4 heater.
DOOR, OneAUTOMATIC,
owner

RADIO,

$695

59 Plymouth Belvedere 2 Dr. One owner...
‘61 Imperial 4 Door. Sharp!
‘62

Chrysler

Newport

4

Door.

62 Dodge Dart 2 Door Hardtop

Clean

‘65 Chev. Corvair, like new
‘65 Chev. Bel Air 2 Door, like new
'65 Ford Custom 500 4 Door

80 Green Bay Rd.

AM. FM preg

ae
P.S.;
auto.
trans.;
heater;
WW’s;
immaculate;
don't need 3rd car. ALpine 1-7320.

Winnetka, Ill.

HI 6-0655

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
%

RANGE

HILL MOTORS

—

DOOR
HARDTOP.
new. Extra sharp.

RADIO,

$1, 595

P.B.

CARS

1101. Chicago Ave., Evanston

2

-'65 Ford Galaxie 500 Convt.
5

PS. Full Price

$495

‘60 Plymouth

Sale—Automobiles

conditionied.
Stil has guarames,?

sharp

DEALER — SALES. AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

LATE
MODEL
Saturday or Sunday.
835-2049

Glenview
URE OAe BD.
1965 Olds 98 L/S

'60220S Mercedes $1,495

733 CHICAGO AVE.

Blue

'62 Ford Ranch Wagon

Vista
R-H, AIR

HAVE

GReenleaf

as | JENNINGS CHEVROLET |

‘66 Karmann Ghia $1, 795

Very

CARS WANTED

‘65 Chevelle

_ Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
AUTH.

For

wall tires.

Overseas Orders Arranged
AGENT FOR VOLKSWAGEN INSURANCE CO.

6 Cyl.

McKAY

SOLDmatic,
BY US. AUTOar AND radio,
on SERVICED
heater. Like newva white

*Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent
Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE,

$1,395

Ave.

MG
MIDGET.
BODY
GOOD.
Runs well; 4 like new tires. $450.
272-2382, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

WANTED;
car. Cali

16 POINT CHECKED
100% GUARANTEED
|
VOLKSWAGENS

Sedan

Clean Cars

ERNIE

Evanston
5-4444
GR 5-8000
TOP CASH PAID FOR YOUR
Automobile. See Ray at
Auto Brokers, 917 Main St.,
Evanston. Telephone 491-1770.

JUNK
*62

IN EVANSTON

66 VW

Need

WE

256-3157
JEFF’S TOWING, WILMETTE

VOLKSWAGEN

—

$595

$1,195

to Buy—Automobiles

NEW

$395

Catalina

Co

Prix

LIKE

'63 Chevy. Biscayne 2 Dr.

COND.

$1,795

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales. 1160 ouegns
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay

$3,650

MOTORS

PB.

Cash for your car

750 Chicago

IMPERIAL
7
Green Bay Rd.
— «16II Sheridan Rd.

PS.

$1,395

$1,895
'65 GTO
H.T. Cpe.
4 S—Radio

cg

Power

Cpe.

'63 Grand
AT.

Sonic

$2,095

heater.

Full

$595—Special

Prix Cpe.

POWER—AIR

Bonn.

AT.

Transportation.

$2,395
AT—FULL

1960 MERCEDES MODEL 220S
Outstanding,
maroon
finish,
leather
int., like new
tires,
brakes,
clutch.
A
mechanically. $1, 395 Cash.
433-

SPECIALS

Pont.

Red.

'64 Monza

XL

1965 Catalina 4 Dr. H.T.

Won.

SHOP

$1,495

auty.

a
= "67

IN OUR

BLACK.

POWER—AIR

BUILT

SALE

Conv.

Power

Convert.

Grand

AT.—FULL

1550 Frontage Rd.
Northbrook
Largest stock of Mercedes-Benz
and
Porsche in the Mid-West.
Open Daily 9-9
Sundays 11-5
Overseas poe hed | Specialist

MG- Austin Healey

THAT

$2,195

$1,995

Savings

1962
FAIRLANE,
6
CYL.
POWER
steering,
Fordomatic
shift and other
extras. Excellent cond. Call GR 5-3025.

black

1966 Volvo 122 5 Pass. Wgn.

Offers Tremendous

1966 DODGE MONACO 500
BUCKET SEATS, AUTOMATIC
TRANS. CHEAP. PRIVATE.
BI 8-5938 AFTER 6 P.M.

$2,495
YELLOW

Station

radio

$150
OR
BEST
OFFER
TAKES
1960:
Nash Ambassador V8;
power steering
and brakes;
clean inside;
tires real
good and 2 like new snow tires. Can
be seen at 6335 pen
St., Morton
Grove. Must sell

PRE-CHECKED

Full

V8.
PS.;
P.B.:
heater; W.S.W.

$1,895 Full Price
Norman Olds

'66 Ventura Cpe. Htp.

$2,995

meat

Datsun

PASS.
WAGON.
auto trans.; radio;

PONTIAC

NEW

AT.

729-1000

1012 Chicago Ave.

729-1000

HOUSE

interior.

black,

with

RD.

Il.

ALL CARS

FULL PRICE $2,395
XKE
top.

6

AUTOMATIC,

241 WAUKEGAN

RD.

Ill.

1964 Olds Vista Cruiser

REBUILT

SHOLL

JAGUARS
1964
hard

241 WAUKEGAN

Impala

Chevy

DeVille

POWER
WINoriginal owner.

$300 DOWN
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

Glenview,

$2,195
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

Glenview,

AIR-CONDITIONED,
dows, power seats,

Convertible

steering.

Gold.

“Lyf

jet

tires.

BLACK

HARDTOP, on

power

SL Coupe

dg

| EXC. COND. BRAN

1967

1962 Mercedes Benz

1963
XKE
roadster,
leather interior.

W.S.W.

INTERIOR.
Automatic transmission, power brakes
and steering. Excellent condition.
Call 945-8641

SEDAN

red

TRANS.

4 DR,

GTO
WITH

SAVE OVER $1,000
FULL PRICE $4,895

jet black,

Heater

BLACK,

1964
WHITE

Grafite gray in color, red tex-leather
interior,
automatic
transmission
and
power steering

like

WHITE SUNROOF
; R/H; 28,000
OODD COND.: $1, 050.
729-2069 AFTER 6

mileage,

230S

Radio.

For Sale—Automobiles

'62 Cadillac Sedan

Convt.

AUTO.

62 motor, stick, new reclining seats;
transistor ignition, like new elec. fuel
pump,
generator,
regulator.
Perfect
body,
paint,
tires.
4 speaker
radio.
Wont vibrate even at 75 mph.
$100.
Marc-CR 2-1208.

FULL PRICE $1,495

65 re:

CAN
BE
SEEN
AT
1959
&lt;enilworth Av., Wilmette. 256-4378.

faee

MODEL.

2 tops,

1960 CORVAIR 4-DR.
Automatic
shift;
radio;
heater;
new tires; very clean.
Call 724-0097.

:

THESE

Mercedes Benz
Demonstrator Sale

1965 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE
NEEDS BODY WORK
BEST OFFER
729-4796.

$250.

0. Call 328-6928 after 6 p.m.

1960
must
over

DRIVE

LIST $6,773
OUR PRICE $5,695

64

Benz 220S

MOTOR.
835-4424

1058 AUSTIN HEALEY 100-6
pe
pent
and
body
work.- Runs
ull length
fiberglas
hardtop.

VW

1965 MERCEDES BENZ 220SE
Sedan;
automatic;
AM/FM
Grand
Prix radio;
rear ‘safety locks;
exc.
cond, $3,750. 823-0058,

TEST

RC MODEL
911 coupes.
6 cylinder,
chrome
wheels
wooden _ steering
wheels, and so on. Speeds up to 145
miles
an hour.
Webber
carburators.
Save $1,078. Only 2 left.

IT

RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION
234-1097 after 6:30 p.m.

AND

Brand New

6-0999.

$75 BUYS

IN

is

$1,695 Full Price
Norman Olds

‘32 CHEVY,

Porsche

1966 ‘'1300” VW SEDAN; A-1
condition; station used only. 7,300 mi.;
aed
like new snow
tires;
Original
owner.
$1,450. HI 6-6875.

VW—FIRST

P.B.

Impala

INT.

200

1012 Chicago Ave.

hour.

CONVERT.
RADIO.
HI

BLACK
S.

new
TOYOTAS.
It has
47 de
luxe
features plus automatic transmission,
POE price $1,760. 30 miles to a gallon
of gas and speeds up to 100 miles an

1959 MORRIS
MINOR
2 DR.
SEDAN.
Excel. cond, Black with red interior.
Radio
and
heater.
Very
economical
town car. $280. UN 9-0418.

Also

4-1047.

‘61 VOLKSWAGEN
‘ad w/white int.; exc. motor;
AM/FM

eng.

COME

Sale—Automobiles

1965 Chev.
=

Toyota

1963 GREEN,
VW
W/SUNROOF
AND
radio. Owner, old maid school teacher, going to Europe
for year.
Must
sell. $700. Call 465-2923.

WIRE WHEELS:
Excellent condition.

For

Autohaus Has

1962
VOLKSWAGEN.
SEDAN
NEW
brakes.
Engine
recently
overhauled.
Reasonable. Call AL 1-5153.

‘66 MGB

MG TF—1954 ROADSTER
Rebuilt and repainted.
Great car fox ae ~O tina economy.

Sports Cars

Now

1964 MERCEDES
BENZ 190D
Black,
red int. Immac.
cond.
32,000
mis. 35 MPG. AM-FM radio. $2, 150 or
best offer. 677-5096 after 5 p.m.

MERCEDES
BENZ
250S
ALmost
new;
Sept.
date;
automatic
pension,
AM- FM;
power
steer. ALpine 6-0365.

MILEAGE,
GOOD
CONDITION.
50. Call after
5 p.m. AL 1-1503.

and

heater;

Vw 1963
3 like new tires and clutch;
radio;
seat belts. Excellent
condition. $725.
Call 465-1624. eves.

961 Peugeot Station Wagon

Foreign

glass; body exceptionally clean.
Call 271-4115 between 6-8 p.m.

transm.; like new Radial tires.
FM-AM
SW
radio.
Sunroof.
gray. Exc. cond. $2,900. 272-5457.

ed
2c.

oe

SELL

and _ white

912,

Chrome. wheels;

tinted
Offer.

black

dtop. Radio; extra
ndition. Asking $650.

Foreign and Sports Cars
PORSCHE

:

Ls

eee

July 20,

'

196

’

�x

-200

For

For

Sale—Automobiles

‘60

Summer

2

Ford Gal. 500
STD.

$1,895

1956 T-Bird, 2 Tops
CLASSIC CLEAN,
AUTOMATIC,
power, low miles.

FULL

$1,850

1965
V8,

Ford

FULL

XL

Convert.

POWER,

ALL

$1,695

1966

BLACK

Fairlane

2 Dr.

$1,495

2 Dr.
CLEAN

1964

LIKE

NEW

Radio,

1965 Ford
V8,

CRUISO

POWER

1964
FULL

STEERING.

Pontiac

POWER,

4 DOOR,

LOW

$1,295

MILES

1965

POW.

$1,275
Ford

6 CYLINDER,

STR.

LOW

$995

‘6 6 Monaco

MILES

$895

1964

Chev.

6 CYLINDER.

AUTOMATIC.

'60 Cadillac

65
eae

ee
Full

Buick LeSabre

Olds

HARDTOP

Power.

FACTORY
steering.

CONTINENTAL
LINCOLN
1961
Very low mileage; 1 owner; suburban
full power;
air- -cond.; leather
driven;
interior. Best offer over $1, 050 takes.
OR 6-19 41. Call anytime.
CHEVROLET
4
DOOR.
AUTO.
1961
like new
tires,
radio,
heater,
shift,
good second
car. Telephone
Glencoe
835-1572 Saturday or Sunday.

Close

LATE

4 SPEED.

Cannot

AIR
be

AIR
Auto

COND.
V-8

795

'6

from

196]

Monza

AUTOMATIC,

$495

POW.

NO

2 Dr.

CHICAGO

ALpine
OPEN

LARGEST

GREEN BAY RD.
WILMETTE, ILL.

uly 20, 1967.

Full power
dream,

CORONET

4
to

DR.

told

$1,895

$1,895

'65 Dodge

FINANCING
WITH

$1,388
AUTOMATIC.

sell.

POLARA
HT.
Full power.

$1,595

WITH VINYL
A beauty.

TOP.

EST. CREDIT

DODGE

CITY
491-9111

AVE.
SELECTION OF
IN EVANSTON

"TIL

5

OPEN. WEEK
Satu rday till 6 p.m.

NIGHTS

Cpe.
trim.

$1,395

V8—AT—PS—R—W/walls.
aqua. A beauty.
$1,295

Ford
black

XL
all

the

loaded

and

Mercury

'62

Corvair

AT—R—W/walls.

A

new

USED CARS

BR

3-4803

UNTIL 10 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAY

CHICAGO
DAILY

‘TIL

9:30

family
$1,195

sharpie.
$695

‘65 Nova

P.M.

DA

8-3503

CANNOT
BE TOLD
FRIM NEW.
HAS
an economical 6 cylinder, automatic,
radio, heater.

$1,495
JENNINGS CHEVROLET

241 WAUKEGAN
RD.
729-1000
Glenview, Ill.
OUT
OF
STORAGE:
1962
GALAXIE
Ford 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., R., H., WWs.
SHARP. About $400 cash. Might trade
pe
pant.
Call
Dave
Gates
945-1079
after
2.
STATION
WAGON:
“PLYMOUTH
1962 Exc. cond. P/S, P/B, auto. Radio,
heater.
One
owner.
1080 S. Timber
ad
Lake Forest, CE 4-9162, Asking

UNDER

1968
RAMBLER
CLASSIC
STAT
wagon:
Very
clean
Sonatina:
mileage,
6 cyl., standard
shift

brakes, $750, GR 5-1538 or GR 5-2268.

Oldsmobile 98 1963 4 Doo
FULL POWER, AIR COND. GOOI
cond.

$1,300

or

best

offer.

432-0266.

auto. trans.;

p/b.;

p/s.;

60 PONTIAC 9 PASSENGER WAGON :
8 cyl.;

or offer.

Clean;

} 2 Se

good

Auto.

446-4623
1962 CHEVY

condition;

trans.,
low
new.

RADIO,
clean.

VERY
GOOD
tires
and
new
DA 8-3205.

one

frags,Ug

1966 FORD Ger
p/s,

:

owner.

4

2 se

500 2 DR. AUTO. .

radio

mileage,
491-0345.

Wwe

with

back

warranty

speaker,

good,

1960 Ford 2 Door.

$300. 2420 ISABELLA,
ton. UN 4-9227.

©

ik

EVANS.

1958
RAMBLER,
GOOD
CONDITI
4 door
stick
shift;
2 tone
gr
whitewalls. PArk 4-3697, after 6 p.m
and Saturdays.
&lt;

'58 Ford Station Wagon
v-8, AUTOMATIC. DEPENDABLE.
$125 or best offer. Call AL 1-2759.

i957.

RED

CONVERT.

CHEVY

A-1 cond., with 301 cu. in.
3/4 race cam; 11 to 1 pistons;
Hurst;

best

'64 Ford
4

offer

over

Falcon

SPEED,
BUCKET
In. V8. Asking $900.

engine: —
3 spee

$600.

446-22

Te

Convertible
SEATS,
260
UN 4-9781.

CADILLAC,
1963 COUPE
DE
VI
white. Vinyl top. AM-FM
radio,
conditioned.
Low
mileage.
Goo
condition.
446-1646.

GOOD
$285.

1959 IMPAL

ENGINE,
TIRES,
Call 446-0693.

MUSTANG
cyl. stick.
tires, good

PS,

ba

FORD

equipped.

9

PASS.

VErnon

1961

bucket

‘

65
IVORY
GREEN
Good
tires,
plus
2
s
conan $1, 200.
6625.
co

x

squire. One owner. Excellent
tion. Low mileage. Dark green.
FALCON

seats,

e
ge

To

5-1792.
2 DOOR

straight

heater. $450 or best offer.
Call after 5:30 p.m. AL

'53 Cadillac Convertible
1962
2
DR.
GALAXIE
BEAUTIFUL
motor. Good riding. Automatic
shift.
Best offer. ALpine 1-5649.

|

20,000 MILES. $1,595.
CRestwood 2-4320

64

EXCELLENT RUNNING COND. TIRES
and top like new. $195. AL 6-0771.

:
mech.
owner

'65 Chevrolet Malibu Wag

Chevrolet 1965 Biscayne Six
Sharp. Best Offer. 432-9384.
BUICK
’62 SPECIAL
CONVERTIBLE
p/s,
radio,
one
i
battery, auto. trans.,
256-3175

Price

Olds

1955 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. H.T. 6
cyl.,
standard
trans.,
exc.
cond.,
body
rusted.
Private
$65. Call 299- 6823 after 6 p.m.

CHEVROLET

and The Village Lamplighter... serving, Lake \Farest-Lake Bluff;

P.WID

'61 CHEVY 6-CYL. 4-DR.
steering
and
brakes;
au
radio; heater; good condition
Call PArk 4-8651.

shift,

radio,

aP

1-6174.

‘65 Bel Air Wan.
v8,
AUTOMATIC,
POWER
STEE
ing, low miles, excellent condition.

$1,595
4,
JENNINGS CHEVROLET
241 WAUKEGAN RD.

Glenview,
2 dr.

Ill.

_
a
729-1000

- 1961 FALCON FUTURE
HT. One owner.
Well cared
$375 or best offer.

Herald
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk'* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood
Me

P.B.

Full

1964
SEDAN
DEVILLE
4
DOOR
Cadillac,
6 way
elect.
seats,
elec.
windows, radio, heater. air cond. Well
maintained,
garage
kept.
Priced
to
sell. VE 5-2275.
1965 BONNEVILLE PONTIAC
Air cond., FM radio, auto. windows,
vinyl top. $2,100 or best offer.
432-3331.

1961
THUNDERBIRD,
condition,
like
new
brakes. AL 1-3393 or

3

1012 Chicago Ave.

V8

Sport Cpe.

CADILLAC
COUPE.
heater, power steering. Very
Prone 729-2946

P.S.

Norman

AVE.

SAT.’TILL 5 P.M.

SEATS,

$1,695

Power
trans.;

NOW is the time to buy that
dependable used car you've
been looking for. Schumacher
Ford in Evanston has many
late model one owner like new
trade-ins, to choose from.

OPEN

TIR

1964 Star Fire Cpe.

priced
$1,795

A_

real

4 CYL..

TRANS.,
GOOD
$250. Call 328-3110.

1968
FORD
COUNTRY
SEDAN
tion Wagon,
9 passenger,
red,
PS:
Fp.
PW... Rie
ee cond,
mi. , exc. cond. $1,195. OR 3-5624.

real
$1,295

Monza
A

satay O

1965
steering, wh:
$1575.
all

'62 TEMPEST
SPEED
runs well.

:
con

1963

LEON:

MUSTANG
CONVERT,
8, cruisomatic, power
with black top, radio.
1576 after 5 p.m.

'63 Ford Ctry. Squire

Cpe,

it!

Monterey

DOOR.
GOOD
COND
best offer. ID 2-0266

DeVille

V8—AT—PS—R—W/walls.
car at a low low price.

‘

Very fine cond.

and worth
272-4574

Power 6 way seats, factory air cond.

way.

like

V°-8,

RAMBLER
1961 WAGON
including snow tires. Excellent
ton. Must sell. Leaving country.
Evanston, 328-2284.

BUCKET

Convt.

'63 Cadillac
4 dr H.T.
to sell.

62

|-5300

EVES. ’TIL 9; SAT.
CLOSED SUNDAY

&amp; Ford

'66 Dodge

DOWN

EVANSTON

CLEAN

WILSHORE FORD
611

MONEY

be

GAL
500 2 DR.
HT.
POWER
steering. Automatic, radio, whiteFactory
guarantee.
walls.

Power

BANK

1963 Ford Country Sed.

'63

$650

3

'64 Ford Gal ‘500°

1131

WITH
AUTO.
TRANS.,
MONZA
whitewalls.
Round
the
radio,
block miles. New car guarantee.

CAR
HAS
FULL
POWER.
THIS
Heater
Auto.
Air cond.
Radio,
WWs.

AUTOMATIC.

Can't

One
$ 1,395

''500"

blk.

TRANS.,

heater, $945. Call 869-4155 evenings.

4

V8—AT—PS—R—W/walls.
Ivy green.
$1,595

power—maroon

2
DOO
Radio,
he

Fine condition. "$1,30

5-7488.

STANDARD’

red
$1,795

doll.

'64 Pont. Ventura

WHITEWALLS,

'67 Chevrolet

COND.

told

H.T.
nice.

WILDCAT
Full power.

1959 THUNDERBIRD

SCHUMACHER
FORD

Out

guarantee.
new.

Fact.
from

real

Il.

'64 Chevrolet Convertible

with
$2,795

with

RD.

OFFER
6-4079

White convertible.

Convt.

'65 Ford Gal
4dr
Real

$595
CHEVROLET

BEST
HI

$300

MODELS

RADIO,

black

AT—R—W/walls.
A_
owner low mileage.

'67 Chev. 2 Dr. HT
$2,399

$2,695

'62 Impala $795

1964 Falcon Wgn.

$795

CITY

DODGE

Aqua_

_
REA

1962 CHEVY

Convt. V8

'65 Corvair

best offer. Call 677-5374.

WINDSOR

8,000 _ or$1

new,

AT—PS—R—W/walls
trim.

RADIO,

241 WAUKEGAN
Ill.

Glenview,

''500'"' 4 Dr.

Like

Ford

Convt.
Clearwater

Cars

$1,995

'65

Full

eat Metropolitan 1955
GOOD CONDITION,
ENGINE, TIRES,
GONE.
ASKING PS,$350 Of

JENNINGS

'66 Olds Starfire Cpe.
Full
power.
black trim.

GLIDE,
little car.

er, white walls.

V8—AT—PS—R—W/walls_
iginal miles silver.

6-015

Priced

V-8 CRUISO.

Fleetwood

Gal

—

'62 Monza Cpe.
POWER
Sharp

GR

'66 Ford

729-1000

AIR,
VINYL_
TOP,
P OWER,
power windows
and vents. $850. 4328194.
WHITE
WITH
RED
CHEVY.
:
"61
interior. 6 cyl., 2 dr. 1 owner. 40,000
running
cond.
Tires
Good
miles.
——
recently. $300 or best offer. AL

‘65 Impala $1,795

CLEAN

$895

WAGON.

RD.

CONT’L
56
CLASSIC
LINCOLN
Mark II, black; mech A-1; $2,350 after
5 p.m. weekdays; SPring ‘'4-1835.

new.

6 CYLINDER,

Il.

1957 CHRYSLER

AIR.
FULL
POWER
DUAL
Steering; Brakes. Windows, Seat
Auto. Eye. Newest one in town.
Factory
guarantee.

4 Dr.

AUTOMATIC

4 DR.

CHEVROLET

For Sale—Automobiles

BUICK
64.
convertible.

are a few examples.

CLEAN.

$1,500

200

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

FULL

‘6 5 Imperial $2,795

$895

1964

AIR-CONDITIONED,

4 door sedan, automatic, radio, runs
good. Exc. tires. $125. Cail HI 6-9056.

FULL POWER.
DR. HARDTOP
Air cond. Factory warranty.

4

6 CYLINDER

Conditioned

Air

1965 Ply. Belvedere
4 DOOR,

‘65 Impala Cpe.

North Shore's Finest Used Cars

2 Dr. Sedan

NEW,

see

EVANSTON

POWER.

$1,095

LIKE

Must

UP CAR, BEST OFFER.
Call UN 9-9187, after 6 p.m.

1962 Lincoln Cont.
4 DOOR FULL POWER.

1965 Comet

owner.

P.S. P.B.

'59 Rambler Sedan Good

CLEAN

Custom

$1,095

One

AC-

CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
2
tires, good
6 cyl. w/2 ex. snow
dr,
trans. $200. 2538 Cowper Av., Evanston. 475-2252. Also snow tires (8.55x14
4 ply).

LIKE
NEW
TIRES,
LOW
MILEAGE,
auto. trans., good condition. $550. 2563175.

FIX

CRUISO

heater.

COND.

27,000

For

1961

STATION
CHEVROLET
1962
transmission,
wagon
6 cyl. standard
$390. Phone evenings GR 5-5129.

1965 Ford 4 Dr.
V-8 CRUISO

IN MINT

CYCLONE

241 WAUKEGAN

Chevrolet '62 Wagon

Cat.

COMET

Glenview,

Convt.

$1,595 Full Price
Norman Olds
1O| 2 Chicago Ave.

10 Pass. Wgn.
$1,350

Bonn.

Olds

used
as second
car;
A-l
tual
m i.;
4-spd.
synchro.;
heavy- -duty
cond.;
like
new
over-sized
tires;
clutch;
many e xtras. $1,800 or best. 729-4796.
1960
WHITE
CHEVROLET.
CONV.
Like ne w top; 348 cu. in., with 3 speed
on floor; int. and ext. both need some
work. Best offer over $300. Call Lee at
AL 1-7300 or AL 1-7337.
CONVERTIBLE.
1967Fact. CORVETTE
auto trans.;
427 engine;
air;
S.S. Tires; 2000 mi.;
elect. windows;
loaded and beaut. best offer. HO 57833.

JENNINGS

3-SPEED,
AL 1-5246

LOW MILES, 6 CYLINDER
AUTOMATIC POWER STEERING

1965

STICK,

4-1615.

BLUE
W/WHITE_
TOP,
exc. cond.
Must sell. $1,500
HARDTOP.
THUNDERBIRD
1961
p/steering
and
brakes;
Light
bl ue;
cond.
Must
be
seen
to
ww's.
E xc,
appreciate. $1,000 or best offer. PA 40343.
°63 BONNE. CONV. VERY
PONTIAC
sharp, red with black int. P.S. P.B.,
R. and H. w/w’s. Must sell. $1.295 or
offer. Se e outside 2157 Ridge Evanston. Then call 491-0468.

1966 Falcon Wagon

$1,395

RD.

'65 Mustang Convertible

$1,595

8 CYLINDER,

Norman

1012 Chicago Ave.

729-1000
Glenview, tl.
65
ee os DART
CONVERTIBLE.
8
model;
fully
luxe
sport
cyl.;
e
-exc.
cond.;
console
w/
equipped;
white w/red
bucket s eats and belts;
Price
$1,450.
Call
after
6
interior.
2692.
p.m., 835SPORT
FURY
PLYMOUTH
1963
convert. Hurst 4-speed; power brakes;
383 engine;
posi-traction;
new engine
4 mag wheels. No rust.
and clut ch;
Clean and dependable. $1,095. 251-4264.
RAMBLER
STATION
WAGON
1959
w/1964 ane 1951 4-Dr. Dodge. After 6
all
day
Sat.-Sun.
615
an
p.m.,
Glenshire Rd., Countryside, Glenview.
PA

Chev.

SPEED.
Be
HEATER.
FACTOry air cond. Still under warranty.

CHEVROLET

241 WAUKEGAN

200

Sale—Automobiles

$2,295

1963
PONTIAC
CONVERT IBLE:
catalina. Like new. 40,000 mi. White
P/brakes;
P/steering;
w/red
i nt.;
W/W;
Suburban kept car. Best offer.
DA 8-9176.

NEW CAR WARRANTY.
6 Cylinder, low miles.

1966

4

73

JENNINGS

DOOR
HARDTOP.
390
V-8,
trans., exceptional low mileage.

390,

For

1966 442 Spts. Cpe.

Impala

THIS LIKE NEW alate
HAS TO BE
seen to be appreciated. Radio, heater,
automati ec transmission, power steering.

Specials
1966

200

Sale—Automobiles

-

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f

�Se
ee
BG
ph baa on
e
ae

200
MINDED

world

$1,495

THE

over.

Full

NO.

1012 Chicago Ave.
sell. Best offer. 234-4736 aft. 6.

ae

Mus

y.

cond. an

mech.

1963

.

air

_ sell. See’ and make offer. Phone after

6 p.m. 272-7841.
"61 RAMBLER

_transm.;

radio, heater;

- $125.

272-1342.

-

oe

Original

owner.

Call

some

66
+=$MUSTANG
SEEKS
SHARP
STABLE. Automatic. G.T. equipment.
_ Private. $1,995. 784-2083.

a

2 DR.

FOR

——

SALE:

1963

HLT.

WM 45934.

BONNEVILLE

sagen

|

#

2

seg 2

eae

all 965-9779

_ PHYSICIAN
Tl

C

oe

NTIA

| 2

DR.

ATA

R/H

COUN-

ae

Ee”
:

cond,

'63

ae

1961,

PRI-

=

;.

_

ALpine

are
a.

autom.;

1960

|

IMPALA

1-3223

fu

anytime

FREMOUTH
good

STATION

201

offer;

best

must

sell. 432-8821.

IMPALA

2

ates,

DR.

A

MONZA

side

HARD.

equipment.

CONVERTIBLE
:

low

mileage,

beige,

$600 or best offer.

CHEVY DAvis
BEL
cyl., full power,
mech.

cond.

8-1903
Gn

i

$650 or offer.

willane

see

A

*

Peta

WW's, One ‘owner. Exe. cond
5-5000

ext.

291;

eves.

GL

| 4

-

38

PA

4-

CR 2-4082.
SenVROLET
2 DR
:
:

offer.

py

1964

.

and

aft

CORVAIR

_ Like

new;

A.T.;

MONZA

‘

a
_

CHEVY

oy
$350.

IN

party.

"6

needs

CHEVROLET

_
Impala
steering;

body

__top and whitewalis. CR 2-0668.
FORD
_

1966

hardtop,

AIR, auto,
$2,400. UN

L.T.D.

black,

4 DOOR

w/black

P.S. P.B.,
9-1437.

960wagon,PONTIAC
9
all power;

well

Motors

power
black

LUXURY

vinyl top,
maintained,

CONVERT.

TOP,

speedo.;

horn;

Gator trailer:

W/MOOR.

COVER;
tienvi

724-5501
.

35

ae

3

H.P.

1965 MUSTANG

=
_
Se
Pe

3

6-0224.

Call 787-9327 or AL 1-2105
BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR
SEDAN.
White,
V8
engine,
one
owner,
good
&gt; &lt;a
45,000 mileage, $1,100. 4467

&amp;

| 24 — Classified
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to5

v

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33

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;

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35. What a clock tells

.

5. Gorrilla

8. Th

2. Not out

:

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h

age gee

Stain

pokes

degee ao

5. A red fruit

15.

Delaware
v

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from the tree

10.

:

ELEC,

AL

6-

EVIN.-

19.

. Spies use a _
25. Each (abbr.)
27.

Ti

bh

h

Eales

in,

on,

_ to send messages
i

ne

with

Ask

trailer.

for Dave

Velen.

$2,000.

IR

custom
wal

nly

sai

thy

omplete

a 4
a.
trailer.

with

272-5460,
:

Sunfish

and
GOOD

1961

Alcort

CENTURY

185 h.p., perfect

16’

ski boat,

GRUMMAN

FOR

paddle,

godd

CANOE

MOTOR,

AND TRAILER REASONABLE.
CALL GR 5-0483 AFTER 4:30.

exc.

Forced

cond.

HP

Wonderful

to sell. 234-4736

IT engine,
AT
skiing

after

aM

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4

4

6

6

2?

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7

2

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$200in

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A wonderful selection awaits

Ads.

7

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All

APARTMENT
you in the Want

24

2
|

on the scale
Myself

(abbr.)

8

4

2

16 FT. BOAT,

3s

ee

condition,

446-2294

SALE:

2

oe

oa

INBOARD

phert

25

7

19

6

or 877-2049

ALUMINUM

and

eer §
cond.

;

3.4.3.4
s:

mS

in excellent

5-4456

©

SF

Trailer

CONDITION.
HI 6-5521

condition. $1,950. GR
Twin Lakes, Wis.
with yoke
125.

Ls dens
Like new

d

5

v7

&amp;

o.5

after 5 p.m. 823-7652.

Past tense of going

-

BEGINNING WHER. #1

9

27
iD

34.

:

path path the rabbit took to get to the carrots. With
i a pencil,i
a line from number
to number,
avoiding
numbers
ats mgs or apres of 3. You cannot go diagonally —
ways,
Up, or
down.
Do not jump over any numbers.

draw
bi

4

cover. 446-3012.
noscaek
oe de a

Ei

Pegs
‘
.
33. The
sixth
note

aw:y

24. Etcetera

find
the
nd
the

8-

gi
give

21. What you do with cards
23. The first note cn the scale

a tary Se

by, or
pied

NotNot

on the scale

vegetable

eb
acc
head
:
Te
14. A rooster

22

| 30.

.

3). The seventh note

(abbr.)

6. A round, areen
7. Every one

(abbr.):

“Comune teed
:

3. A tree with acorns
4

9. The t-p of a mountain
12. Walk. ore 13. Ocean (abbr.)

90
:

36. Did eat

17’ ALPEX SEA-AIRA 1966 75
selectric
with
motor
Evinrude

PASS.owner;STATION
| RUNABOUT
—STEAL
excelwith trailer and 25

orig.

c=

ee

.

ys

H.P. mtr. Mahog. frame and’ trim.

work.

lone condition. Best offer.
ALpine

oie

ES

Bronze fastenings;
fibreglass covered
and polished to perfection. $140. Call

CONVERTIBLE; | 17

V8
autom.
trans.;
radio;
maroon
with

&amp;

Pa

SHOP

curtains;

FT.—TWO

with
ao

Un

6-

&amp; 2
a°

r=] PI 2

a

and
fittings.
40 H.P.
self
starter
wher agar elec. eee
wena yt
with
astercraft
trailer.
Complete

CONVERT.

WAGON

n

7%
ve
o

- 2
o =.

to

i Cadaby iiabout—m
BEAUTIFUL
FIBERGLAS
BOAT,decks14
ahaensy

radio; spec. Sieber-

STATION

std. trans.;
Call 827-6568.

A,

26

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SAILFISH

Bi Sand W/W;
yellow w/blk. top and int.
| Priv. 1 owner. $1,350. 724-6787, after 6.

1962

15

216

"

trailer. $1,195.

equipped

mi. Full
$1,195 or

Frivate

Eg °g

a t=
ee
ee

e r 5”
purchased
sail
wi
roof
rack.
Best
excellent condition.
835-1545 ‘
offer
accepted.
Call
835-4713.
|=OLDS
°64,
“98”.
4
DR.
HDTOP.. AIR, | ALUMACRAFT SAILBOAT, MODEL
Siemens dp inta
Pees poe a =
noha PR heat:
_tina

24

27

30,

before 6 p.m.

¢

232

“gitOl 98, Convertible | secu, cSt Tanaee +
Bs

13

FT,
87
CHRIS-CRAFT
CON: | 17 Gapiale-&lt;f che
stellation.
2-200
h.p.,
teak
decks,
:
shower, 110 v. gen., radio CO2, auto. | 18. Man's best friend
pilot,
air cond.,
loaded
with extras,
just refinished. Tip top shape. Sea | 20. Edward

8055,

:

| __4-2550,

a1

x

SEDAN

Outboard

te

244

_Marina Fox Lake. $1,500, CR 2.1216

‘

1963 PONT. GRAND PRIX.

|

ad

Call

rudes. Camper top just installed, fully
equipped. Gator trailer. See at Lagoon

“Borg |

OC

offer, Call MU 5-2207.

sae S
Ee

a
19

.

SURF

gratin

17

eres

car. $250
gg 2nd dear’
make exc.
end ‘ Watia ce
j
Bhd
or
best offer. 256-0719, ask for Bob.

|

- 5

17

GOOD

AIRPLAN

and

aie

3-6954.

Immaculate
condition, Low
_
power,
auto, Many
extras.

116

;

Chalet,Eves,
Wilmette
0561,
234-4379,Harbor.
Larry. Days,
CRUISERS-ING

Call 475-8169.
1560
RAMBLER
4 DOOR.
ics
: heater. automatic, | Runs well, needs

|

[Cy

1-8218

DODGEa

INBOARD

h.p.

Tad
ee

L

6-2733.

geet,

&gt;

Pt’

hase
Beat ccSeRE POOR | ead
fi. Cnt winty Veen
hula
| with rear speaker. Must sell. 3,$2'750.
alte ee ee
|
GR
3g

13

CAPRICE
2 dr. Pwr.

$75 or best

1-095.

private,

Call

3014 after 6 p.m,
65 ee

2

18

4 DOOR.

btry.; 75 H.P. Johnson;

BOORs
very good

clean,

3
B26
E e.

;

peut
airoes or.
binds
nits
1959
CADILLAC
4
DOOR
SEDAN,
‘clean,

12

sis os

ae
yo
gyorg
ht
ee
Ad
Pmag h
ES
agit 2 ag gas o
meter;
amp.
speedo.;
tach.;
tanks; 90 H.P. Johnson Electromatic;

ae

1964

=
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CHEV

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|

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THE

top. Like’ new. Driven 15,000 miles. |

a

BEL

&amp;

Boats

251-6604.

Sein

ferred.

_

$2,500.

8;
FULL
gxcellent | condition:
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Price

4-

1962 HIGH PERFORMANCE

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it

Olds

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nl

4 speed clean 2 door Ford
Galaxie,
new transmission., radio. Make offer.
~ Phone AL 1-5649

|

1960

BOATS

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7

olfer.

radio.

wagon;

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3

after 5 p.m. or weekends.
FORD WAGON STICK SHIFT
$165 or best offer.

Thursday.

2527

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6

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864-9444

after

Wilmette.

5

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mil.

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DOOR

power;

condition;

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wagon; power steering; power brakes;
good condition. $950. CR 2-4366.

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transportation.

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radio,

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55 CHEVY

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steering, pwr. brakes, white wails, air

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1960

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1012

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CONVERT-

1966
CHEVROLET
Black with black interior.

and looks like new. Phone

BE
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pees

$1,395

_ _ vate. $1,095. Call 256-0868.
_ IMPERIAL CHRYSLER
4 DR. ORIGImal
owner. Driven 30,000 miles. Rides

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top.

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Dodge
1964
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7

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make a perfect 2nd car for the wife

Chevrolet 2 dr. Bel Air. 8
extras.
Priced
for immed.

525-1858 or FR

PO)

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HAD TO LEAVE

1963
all

sale.

CHEVROLET

heater.

School,

GALAXIE 4-DR.
job includes car.

ELECTRA

ie

Power

:

top, air conditioning,
ence oent price.

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|
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_ cyl.;

’

DOOR

price, vinyl
low een

BUICK

DART

810 Dempster, Evanston.”

&gt;

Steve

Chink Cased

1958 IMPERIAL,
Phone AI, low
6-1059mileage.

|
Pontiac $875
2 dr.or sport
coupe;Priv.full part
pow.
asking
best offer.

b=
3

radio,

Central

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"BLACK
BEAUTY"

top.
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cond.
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Priv.
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4-3873.

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—
cond.

1967 FORD
sell. New

green w/white

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work.

1963

piempeniee
08. BONN.
—
Yellow—black
vinyl

trans.,

mileage.

Must

low mileage.

Needs

Auto.

From:

Ae

CHEVROLET | BEL

620 Greenwood or phone 835-2660.

AUTO

AMERICAN,

CAST EERING. 319.

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Low

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For Sale—Automobiles

1954 Ford 2 Dr. Hardtop

SPORTY
2 ar, Abucket
seats, ’634

Perf.

Re al
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1963
RAMBLER,
GOOD
CONDITION,
standard transmission, overdrive, fold
down seats, radio, heater, snow tires.
Call 251-3242.

Olds

GET
26 MPG
Corvair
Monza WITH

spd.

epee
ee

EB

1965
CHEVY
IMPALA
SPT.
CPE::
radio, auto. trans., P.S., rear speaker,
V8,
excellent
cond.,
11,000
miles.
$1,890. AL 1-3097 after 6 p.m.

Price

Norman

ee
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in slant of eyeand ears. Draw

SPORT

car the

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DRAW FUNNY FACES!
are expressive. Notice the simple changes
Draw an egg-shaped head with hair, nose,

THE

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as ae ea
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brows.

FOR

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Ages

What did the painter say to the wall?
One more crack like that and I'll plaster

From:

Janet Tramel
2125 Bennett

you!

What’s the best thing to take
feeling run down?
The license number of the car

From:

when
that

you’re
hit you.

Shelley Blanchard
511 Cambridge Rq

Evanston, Ill.
Lake Bluff, Ill.
Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements *
Northbrook Star « Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager « Highwood Herald
July 20, 196
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

�Y'

7

Famous first words.
You’re sitting in the living room you just
redecorated all by yourself. The one you
spent $1500 on.
And your mother-in-law, who’s visiting,
looks casually around the room and
utters the famous first words.
“Oh, it’s lovely, but...”
From this point on you can be darn sure
that she’s going to attack everything from
your color sense to your money sense
to your common sense.
And what are you going to do?

Sit there and suffer.
The saddest thing about the situation is
that it needn’t happen. Not if you go to
Colby’s Studio I before you decorate.
Studio I decorators will help you
redecorate by carefully complementing
your taste.

They'll steer you tactfully around any
“white elephants” that may tempt you.
They'll give you utterly complete
assurance that your room has been done
with unimpeachable taste.

And, best of all, their services won’t cost

you a penny. They come right along with
the furniture. With Colby’s compliments.
The next time you redecorate, stop in at
Colby’s Studio I.
Then your mother-in-law’s famous first
words will be:
“Oh... it’s lovely!” Period.

ladle

1633 Chicago Ave.

Evanston

�Debutantes Take ‘Trip’
To Hawaiian
Nineteen

formally

young

presented

ladies

to

were

society

June 30 during the annual Infant Welfare Society of Evanston
June Ball.
Three

of the

buds

decided

to

have a second party of their own,
a little less formal, however.

Miss

Margaret Fucik of Highland Park,
Miss Christine McLennan of Winnetka, and Miss Wendy Williams
of Kenilworth were co-hostesses
for a July 8 luau held on the
grounds of the Fucik home.

coda

It's all in the movement

of the hands,

according to the three hostesses, Miss Wendy

William of Kenilworth; Miss Margaret (Me g) Fucik of Highland Park; and Miss Christine
— (C. J.) McLennan of Winnetka. Fresh baby orchids fashion their authentic leis.

a“

Not Hawaiian but authentic to local young
the Mark IV group.

There was a short receiving
line, during which the girls presented leis to their guests, and
then the party took off in authentic Hawaiian fashion.

Islands

Some of the decorations were
brought back recently from a
Hawaiian trip’ made by Christine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman

A

H.

McLennan

Hawaiian

of Winnetka.

dancer

and

gui-

tarist entertained while the guests
were dining on Polynesian food
and drink, and one of the rare
warm and clear summer nights

made

the guests feel they really

were

in the

South

Seas.

Even the music of Big John
and the Mark IV’s sounded a little
different when it was played under palm trees and danced to by
barefoot guests in sarongs, mumuus,
shirts.

lava-lavas

and

Hawaiian

pees

people was the music played

by Big John and

=
SG.

Fs

eae: 4

Margaret (Meg) Fu
cik of Highland Par
and Dave Gurley o
Northfield toast eacl
other.

Photos by Bud Daley
except lower right by
Stuart-Rodgers Studio

The luau was served
at low tables facing the
lake.
While
guests
dined on luau chicken,
sweet and sour pork
with fruit and rice, and
a soft Hawaiian punch
served in Tiki mugs,
they were entertained
by Luana, a Hawaiian
dancer.

July 20, 196
en

ee

;

�Junior Auxiliary
Plans Road Rally
For Evening Party
The Junior Auxiliary of the
Highland Park Woman’s Club is
planning
a_ fun-filled
evening
Saturday for members and their
- husbands.

The evening will begin with a
road rally at 6:30 p.m. during
which couples in their individual
cars will follow a set route to
match a predetermined timetable.

A

barbecue

and

follow in the home

dance

will

and patio of

Mr. and Mrs. George Meshes, 1745
Meadow
Ln.,
Highland
Park,
which also will be the starting
point for the road rally.

TODAY
Chicago Co-ordinating Council, Women’s American ORT—1l1 a.m.
brunch, Venetian Room, Drake Hotel; installation of officers.
Garden Club of Deerfield—9:30 a.m., meeting, home of Mrs. Gilbert
Carlton, 900 Oxford Rd., Deerfield; tour of lily gardens in Northbrook.

SATURDAY
Barat College of the Sacred Heart, Lake Forest—“Fete des Fleurs,”
garden of Mrs. William J. Sinek, 21 Locust Rd., Winnetka.
Highland Park Woman’s Club, Junior Auxiliary—6: 30. p.m., road
rally, barbecue, and dance, home of Mr. and Mrs. George Meshes, 1745

Meadow Ln., Highland Park.
North

Park, is chairman of the activities

planning

the

Yacht

Club—7

evening.

p.m.,

moonlight

beach;

yachting

Park

ment.
Tennaqua Swim and Tennis
Louisa Place, Deerfield.

Mrs. Robert Garday of Highland
committee

Shore

Night,’’ Highland

Club—7

sail

and

Italian cinner
p.m.,

“‘Come

to

&gt;,

It’s Here
HILBORN’S Famous

During the formal
June Ball, Miss Fucik
pinned a boutonniere
in her father's lapel.
Fucik

2 tor |

danced
the cotillion
figures with his debutante daughter.

013 Sale
BUY

ONE

— SECOND

COATS
SPORTSWEAR
SWIMSUITS
ACCESSORIES

AT ORIGINAL
DRESS

ONLY

PRICE
$1.00

GREATLY REDUCED

ALL SALES FINAL — CASH

ONLY

— N9O ALTERATIONS

Jab thin
1898

July 20, 1967

SHERIDAN

Riviera,”

a.m., regular meeting, home of Mrs. Joseph Patten, 2176 Sheridan Rd.,
Highland Park.

SALE!
Montford

the

MONDAY

Starts 9:00 a.m. - Thursday, July 20

E.

entertain-

Highland Park-Ravinia Center of Infant Welfare, Junior Group—10:30

——

A torch lighting
ceremony preceded
dinner. John Byron and
Craig Newenhouse,
both
of
Winnetka,
raided the Fucik linen
closet for their makeshift lava-lavas. They
ran from torch to torch
with lighted tapers as
Dave Cleland of Wilmette played their accompaniment on the
drums.

‘Venetian

and

ROAD

HIGHLAND

PARK,

ILLINOIS

�ORT Council

Venetian Flavor Sparks Moonlight Sail
The North Shore Yacht Club will

Will Install —
At Brunch
New

Officers

Chicago

of

Charles,
the

Coordinating

Women’s

American

installed

at the

Greater

Council
ORT

of

will

be

first meeting

of

1967-68 at 11 a.m. today.
The brunch and meeting will be
held in the Venetian Room of the
Drake Hotel.
Mrs. Bernard Kron of Chicago,
president, and Mrs. Joseph Kur-

land of Glencoe, executive committee chairman, will be installed
for their second terms.
Other officers include Mrs. Burton Sokolsky, vice president; Mrs.
Maurice Klotz, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Benjamin Brodsky, recording secretary, all of
Highland Park; and Mrs. Ailen
Levine, vice-president, of Glencoe.

Getting in the mood for a
_naqua Swim and Tennis Club.
and Mrs. Glen Henricks and
committee members planning

barefoot ball are members of the TenWeb Leslie and Gilbert Mickels (rear)
Mrs. Mickels (foreground) are among
Saturday's dinner dance. (Staff Photo)

Terri Wainess, Dennis Kasper
Married in Synagogue Beth El
Miss Terri Lynn Wainess became the bride of Dr. Dennis L.

Kasper in a June

11 ceremony

read by Rabbi Philip L. Lipis in
North Suburban Synagogue Beth
El.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Wainess and Mr.
and Mrs. S. M. Kasper, all of

Highland Park.

in

A reception and dinner was held
the synagogue following the

early

evening

ioned
and

scroll

with

gown,

elbow-length

bonnet

Tour Lily Garden

William

The Garden Club of Deerfield
meets at 9:30 a.m. today in the
home of Mrs. Gilbert Carlton, 900

Ballenger, all of Highland Park
and members of the social committee,

have

planned

a Venetian

Oxford Rd., Deerfield.
Following the business meeting,

night for club members and their
guests. Italian style cuisine will be
served on the traditional red
checked table cloths. Sperandi
Carani of Highland Park and his
accordion will
atmosphere.

add

to the

the

members

garden
brook.

toured

of Orville

Fay

the
of

and received about 200 entries.
After the show, the flowers were

Mrs. Sheldon Kahn and Mrs.
Herbert Hammerman,
both of
Highland Park and co-chairmen of

taken

to the Northbrook

College Students,
High School Students,
Grade School Students...

Barefoot Ball

can introduce you
to a new language

Members of the Tennaqua Swim
and
Tennis
Club,
Louisa
Ln.,
Deerfield, have chosen ‘‘Come to
the Riviera’ as the theme of their
annual barefoot ball to be held
Saturday.

social

hour

followed

dancing

to

the

will
by

begin

at

dinner

music

Nursing

Home.

BERLITZ

A

lily
North-

The club sponsored a July 4
flower show during Family Day

Italian

Club to Have

p.m.,

of

or advance you in the

one you are studying.

7

and

of

Don

O’Neill and his orchestra.

The club will be decorated to
match the theme of the evening,
with fish netting, travel posters,
and beach balls.

Chicago:

Winnetka:

207 N. Michigan Ave.
Tel: 782-6820

950 Linden Ave.
Tel: 782-6820

silk linen and

lace

a Watteau

lace

and

charge

wedding.

The bride wore a
English

Robert

in

the
event,
are
reservations.

hold its annual Moonlight sail at 7
p.m. Saturday at the Highland
Park yachting beach.

train.

held

fash-

sleeves

A matching

a full bouffant

veil, and she carried a cascade of

Stephanotis and variegated ivy
centered with three orchids on her
mother’s Bible.
Miss Sharon Karp of Atlanta
was maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Miss Bonnie Greenberg of
Richmond, Va., Miss Lauri Karp
of

Atlanta,

Miss

Vivian

a

GRANT « GRANT
OF

Banish

and Miss Joanne Lebow, both of
Highland Park. Jody Kasper of
Highland Park, the bridegroom’s
sister, was junior bridesmaid.
They

wore

floor-length,

FRIDAY, JULY 28th

Skokie; Steven and Robert Wainess of Highland Park, the bride’s

Mrs. Dennis Kasper

Group Celebrates
First Anniversary
July 28 marks the first anniverSary

of

the

United

Childrens’

Charities which is affiliated with
United Charities of Greater Chicago and raises funds for Camp
Algonquin.
Members
will attend a_ 6:30
birthday party in the Chicago
home of Mrs. Tinen Sander. Mrs.
'M. R. Bruer of Northfield will coordinate the dinner menu which
will be topped off with a large
birthday cake.
Reservations are being taken by
Mrs. George Field of Glenview.

6 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.

Jerold Olefsky of
and Dr. Robert

SAVE 20% TO 50% OFF

Giller of Chicago.

Friends Plan

CONSOLES
RADIOS

‘Benefit Night’
Junior
have
a

benefit
Shores

Friends
“Night

for

RU lel e7.\c]

of Orphans will
on the Town”

Boys,

and

the

Edison

—

—

T.V.

—

RECORDS
ees

GUITARS

PHONOGRAPHS
—

TAPE
—

RECORDERS

COMPONENTS

GRANT « GRANT or HIGHLAND PARK

Sept. 30 in the Michigan
Club, 911 Michigan Av.,

Wilmette.
Mrs. James Johnson of Winnetka is chairman of the dinnerdance to raise funds for the Lydia
Children’s Home, Central Baptist
Children’s Home, Lawrence Hall

PARK

BACK DOOR
SALE

yellow

chiffon
gowns
with
matching
héadpieces and carried nosegays
of yellow sweetheart roses and
daisies.
Lloyd Kasper of Highland Park
was his brother’s best man. Ushers were David Denoff of Anaheim, Calif.; Ronald Kasper of
brothers; Dr.
Des Plaines;

HIGHLAND

708

CENTRAL

432-7222
Y%

BLOCK

WEST

OF

GREEN

BAY

ON

CENTRAL

Park

Home.

July 20, 1967

�Paper Styles
To Rustle
North

Shore

Section,

National

Council of Jewish Women, will
have its annual summer party at
noon Aug. 2 in North Shore
Temple Israel, 840 Vernon Av.,
Glencoe.
Box lunches will be served in
Michaels
Court,
followed
by
“Shaped by Serendipity,”’ a paper

fashion show modeled by club
members. Sports outfits, afterwedding gown fashioned of paper
will be shown.
“We're planning an afternoon to
with

ture, no long distance calls to

ensembles,

' remember

wrapped

and

even

a

memories

not in old lace,

but in

the newest fashions paper!” said
Mrs. Robert Metzger of Highland

Park, president.
An original
presented by

group’s
theatrical
troupe
who
frequently
perform
for senior
citizens,
handicapped
and
retarded children, and hospital patients.
In order to attend the party

2

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site

§

» lle

Among

Paper lists and paper invitations are used by
members of the North Shore Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, who are planning the
Aug. 2 paper fashion show and summer party.

Highland

members

committee

Park

are

Eiseman, Mrs. Robert
Arthur Grossman, and

(from left) Mrs. Leonard
Metzger, president, Mrs.

The bride wore a gown of silk
organza appliqued with Chantilly
lace, seed

pearls,

and

her four-tiered

After a wedding trip to the Dells
in Wisconsin, the couple is living
in Milwaukee. (Merner Photo)

irridescent

illusion

matron

of honor.

2

as

Clark

were

bridesmaids.

of

Carlinville,

They

Ill.,

Bs

ax|\

bug

©,

Dr. Bernard Didier and the Rev.

William Taylor officiated at the
June 10 ceremony which was
followed by a reception in the

Canine
&amp;

in

a

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Wonee T

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we

of the

couple

Wit d d
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are

Escorted

tour,

she

France,

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Sept. 13, or Oct. 6 or Oct.
30th Sunlane Cruise to Medi-

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terranean,

AN

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three

weeks,

ad

club, dancing, swimming pool,
see it all, pack only once,
Queen Elizabeth, Dec. 27 to
Jan. 3, New Year’s Eve afloat

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. .. Virgin Islands and Nas- ‘|
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gift for

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Cities, Chicago to Chicago,
American Export Line, SS—
INDEPENDENCE or CON.
STITUTION, all meals, transportation, free movies, night
make a shipful of new friends. |

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will

Holland,

back, what to expect.

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dad, Iraq, and the late Mr. Sara.
The bride wore an antique white
satin gown, with a French lace
mantilla. She carried a prayer
book with white orchids.

Cornwall.

those first impressions, She
can tell you, when she gets

:

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Kee

|

and

Italy, etc. No matter how often
~

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Gergis Yousif Sara of Bagh-

July 20, 1967

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4

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Mead-

Region

see England,
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Be

and
Mrs.
Frederic
Randolph
White of St. Petersburg, Fla., and
Mrs.

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||

ceremony read in the Presbyterian Church of Deerfield.
Dr. Frederick Wyngarten read
the afternoon vows, and a bridal
reception followed in the Hotel
Moraine-on-the-Lake.
Parents

&amp;

=

|

|
HITT
Wadd

1P

July

bus

ire

ok

*

Miss Anne Randolph White of
Highland Park became the bride
of Dr. Nathir Gergis Sara, also of
Park,

2

=

Nathir Sara
Repeat Vows

NEEDS
— ask us,

she goes she will never forget

Ts

Anne White,

Highland

&amp;
sleet

and Mike Evans, both of Decatur,
and Leonard Janet of Lincoln, Ill.

Michael Hoods of Rolling
ows was ring bearer.

Y 9 UR

Our Nancy Cabot léaves on
her first European trip, a Glo-

2

i

Russell Irish Jr. of Arlington
Heights was his brother’s best
man. Ushers included Paul Shaw

and Mrs. Russell Shurley Irish of
Arlington Heights.

jet,

group.
WHICH
ONE SUITS

Lake

e

fbx

i

were flower girls.

Mrs. Lee Hamilton of Deerfield,
and John Saari Irish, son of Mr.

Ore

0)

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‘

wore

mint green silk chiffon gowns and

A double-ring ceremony read in
the First Presbyterian Church of
Deerfield united Miss Diane Lynn
Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and

Fe

Q

©

carried colonial bouquets of. garnet roses in varied shades of pink.
The bride’s cousins Patty and
Kathy Hamilton of Indianapolis

Mrs. John Irish

omy,

prop, standard,
coach, |
weekend,
first time
flier, group,
affinity

KNOW
Our Joanne Roettger is
about to take off for an interim inspection of Expo 67
and then on to England’s

°

maid of honor was Miss Patsi
Trout of Springfield. Miss Wendy
Merner of Deerfield and Miss
Linda

student standby, student reserved, first class, tourist, econ-

WE

veil,

Serving

family plan, excursion plan,
night flights, group flights,

Ralph Boches

and she carried a colonial bouquet
of white sweetheart roses.
The bridegroom’s sister, Mrs.
Terry Hood of Rolling Meadows,
was

Only a travel agent can explain the various fares... .

Section, NCJW.
Mrs. Siegfried
Shattil of Wilmette is vice president in charge of program.
Reservations may be made at
Council Thrift Shop in Highwood
or the Youth Employment Service
office in Winnetka.

crystals. It was fashioned with
long sleeves and a cathedral train.
A crown of pearls and crystals
held

liver.

one prospective member, who will
be the
guest
of North
Shore

Mrs. William Anspach. (Staff Photo)

undercroft.

five different airlines, no long
lines, if you need it, we de-

each member must bring at least

Miss Hamilton, Mr. Irish Wed
church

skit also will be
Council Cues, the

|
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ws

2

by RALPH BOCHES
Get your airline tickets
from Deerfield Travel ... at
air counter rates. One local
call, gives you the entire pic-

noon

‘e

Nn

Travel
829

Deerfield Road,
Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

�Juniors Will Hold

:

Sncidentally

oe

Meeting Monday

ae

Mrs.

A

By SHIRLEY GORDON

for

ab
it just like a mother to think of her husband first? Several
months ago a new mother filled in a questionnaire at Highland
Park Hospital asking her views on service, food, care, etc. She added

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and Wells

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board, presented a watch to the home’s nurse, dietitian, and

B. Mack

and Mrs.
Stanley

_ place in my heart: My favorite niece will have her fourth open-heart

in Winnetka

next Wednesday

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who

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Boul

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:

‘pent a delightful afternoon at Ravinia Park Thursday at the annual
es
summer party of the Women’s Division, Jewish Federation of
_ Metropolitan
Chicago.
Gray
skies
notwithstanding,
nearly
1,000

_ members turned out in addition to guests from the three Federation
homes for the aged.
__. Among the guests were members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra;
_

Marshall

Turkin,

general

manager

of Ravinia

Park;

Louis

Sudler,

of

radio, television, and music world fame; Ronald Kimball, chairman of
_ the Ravinia Festival Association; pianist Peter Serkin; and the star of
the afternoon, Seiji Ozawa.
Mr.
Ozawa was the center of attraction as he arrived for luncheon
_ wearing a deep blue turtleneck sweater, a well-cut, double-breasted
blazer, and slim fitting trousers. With his shock of black hair and
_ charming smile he attracted matrons of all ages as sugar draws flies.
He
also spoke for a few moments between luncheon and the orchestra

_ rehearsal, and wryly observed how his living habits had changed since
he began conducting at Ravinia Park.
|
“Before I even have a cup of coffee,” he said, ‘I run to the window to
| See what the weather is like. Each day there is a luncheon or a benefit
|
and it is nice and sunny all day—but when I arrive at night, always
- something goes wrong with the weather.
“But today,’’ he continued gleefully, ‘‘you have the cold weather and
gray skies—and tonight the weather will be perfect for me!”

Leslie Rankin
Lind

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Mrs.

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in High-

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and

Mrs.

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Mrs. Robert Knox of Highland Park visits the garden of Mrs. William J. Sinek, 21

Locust

Rd., Winnetka,

for a preview

of Saturday

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College of the Sacred Heart, Lake Forest. Mrs. Sinek will be the
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:
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meeting

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land Park.
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uring the Alumni Day last Saturday on the Arden Shore grounds,
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Mrs.

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Mrs.
Frank
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and
Mrs.
| Robert C. Pond of Northbrook.

Camp facilities include a recreation hall, a combination dining
hall and kitchen, two dormitories,

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Board’s
and Sale benefit

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North Shore Junior Board of the
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Settle
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camp

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of

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nd a guest house.
Children and Golden Agers from

the Settlement
visit

the

Ravens-

in

in Chicago

groups

of

during July, August, and Sept.

State Club

to Hold

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Everyone
the

House

camp

is invited to join the

Information Center of The Garden

Club

of

Illinois

in

attending

Surrounde d

by Yuletide beads and baubles,
_members of Camp Henry Horner Women's Council begin plans for the annual sale Dec. 13 and 14.
From left are Mrs. Norman J. Garfinkel of Wil-

mette, Mrs. Marvin Romanek of Glencoe,
Norman Perlmutter of Highland Park, and

Lawrence
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Helfand of Glenview. (Howard

Mrs.
Mrs.

Fochler

King’s Orchestra Nov. 4 in the
| Grand Ballroom of the Lake Shore
Club of Chicago.
Planning the evening are Mrs.
John

Philipp

and

Mrs.

Marshall

Golf Mill.

Nationally
accredited
flower
show judge Mrs. Emil Walker will

demonstrate

‘“Let’s Put

the Em-

phasis on Flowers.”

Pe rsmas Planning Begins
was Christmas

in July last

tions.
Many

week when 30 North Shore women
| met in Highland Park to plan the
- annual Camp Henry Horner bene| fit sale, scheduled for Dec.

we

of them

will create hand-

made Christmas

gifts, which will

be combined with other gift merchandise for the two-day sale to
be held in a centrally located
store.

13 and

¥

_

Over box lunches served in the

_home of Mrs. Jerome Harris, the
_ members of the Women’s Council

Proceeds from the event will be
donated to the camp in Round
Lake,
Ill., for underprivileged

for Camp Henry Horner, began
_ five months of plans and prepara-

boys from the Chicago area.

‘Thieves Carnival’ Planned
Proceeds from the Winnetka
_ Auxiliary of Planned Parenthood’s

Howard
E.
Sommer,
publicity
chairman, all of Winnetka.

_ Carnival” will further the group’s

The series of performances at
Ravinia mark the only appearance
of ACT in this area. “Thieves

_ benefit performance

' work

in

clinics,

_

Jean

education.
The

of “Thieves

research,

Anouilh

and

performance

_ by the American Conservatory
_ Theater will be presented at 8:30
p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, in the
_ Murray Theater, Ravinia Park.

_

Mrs. William O. Kurtz of Win-

| metka

and

Mrs.

John

Hobart

Edwin
_ netka,

L. Brashears Jr. of Winpresident, Mrs. Frank W.

e Coolidge, past president, and Mrs.

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is a forerunner

of The Theater of The Absurd.
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_ Northfield are co-chairmen of the
_ benefit. Assisting them are Mrs.

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and dance to the music of Wayne __ in the conference room of Sears at

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Mr.

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Mrs.

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their guests, Mrs. Kraus’s mother
and

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Mrs.

I.

L.

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By PRISCILLA

O’NEIL

the

“The father-daughter relationship in the play is so very
natural,’ Hardye Simons said,
“that often when my father would

turn around to deliver a line
during rehearsals, I’d almost forget I was

on the stage

and

think

he was saying something to me at
home.”
The

young

Highland

Park

actress was talking about her part
in the Country Club Theater’s
current
production of William
Goodhart’s comedy, ‘‘Generation.”

‘Dad’ on Scene
In

the

play,

Miss

her

Simons

por-

is suddenly

set upon by

sophisticated,

_successful-

executive
father,
Jim
Boulton,
played by her real life father Dr.

Robert Simons.
Not

only

outspoken

Dr. Robert Simons, 1071 Bob-O-Link Rd., Highland Park, and his
daughter, Hardye, present a scene from "Generation.'' Dr. Simons
rtrays a successful-executive type father who attempts to dominate
is daughter, a young wife played by Hardye, in the Country Club
Theater production.

does
Mr.

Boulton

Artist-lecturer Shirley Kravitt of

Highland Park has launched an
addition to her series of talks on
art in the world today.
Mrs. Kravitt and her husband,
Jerome, as a gesture of thanks for

the co-operation of Consul General
of Mexico
entertained

Ruben
M.
Gaxiola,
at a Salute to Mexico

dinner for Mr.

and Mrs.

Gaxiola

and six other consuls general and
their wives.

Mrs.
Kravitt
displayed
the
paintings she had done in Mexico
and showed the slides she had
taken
to accompany
her new
lecture,
‘‘Mexican
Art
Today:

Part of the World Scene.”’
Representatives from Sweden,
Denmark, Norway, Poland, Italy,
and England were present.

“The

party

was

a

means

of

Meets

walls to floor. ‘With 18 assistants,

Simons

For Miss Simons, the
ence has been enriching.

experi-

the years

he’s played

ago

with

Henry

Fonda

in

Kravitt

said.

‘‘That’s

just

Miss Simons, who is a theater
major at the Boston school, also
does some starring on her own.
She played the lead in the school’s
production of Eugene
Ionesco’s

“The

through

a

not

in

Country

Club

several

years

last
ago

year,

All’’

at

the

season,

and

played

the

“Generation”
is being
performed nightly Tuesday through
Friday at 8:30, with Saturday

magazine

in

past

Is

University.

shows
at 8 and
10:50,
and
a
Sunday
performance
at
7:30.

Theater-goers
reservations

acting

this

“Papa

difficult Helen Keller role in ‘‘The
Miracle Worker” at Northwestern

pop up somewhere.”’

When

Lesson’

Starred

doing comniercials, however.

paging

Too

be a junior at Highland Park High
School, portrayed the top role in
the high school’s recent production of ‘‘Brigadoon.”’

The physician, who maintains
his office in downtown Chicago,
has had a special penchant for

and there was my Dad—pumping
gas in an ad for an oil company.
You just never know when he’ll

Acts’

Also a lead player, David, who’ll

to

at Boston College in the fall), “I

hit two

Son

audiences all along the North
Shore and throughout the Chicago
area.

rush in to

a Broadway

year he had the lead in “‘Critic’s
Choice’
at the
Country
Club
Theater, with a supporting cast
which included his son David.

Dr. Simons has been interested
in acting for a long time, says his
daughter, even before medical
school days—when he studied the
art form at the Goodman Theater.

was

play,

mercials, Bob Simons likes to
appear in plays which also involve
other members of his family. Last

‘““My father is an old profesSional and I’m a young professional,”
she
comments.
“I’m
learning a great deal in working
with him.”

“One day at school,’ recalled
Miss Sintons (who will be a junior

com-

ner-theater

also

may

make

for the theater’s din-

combination.

Highland Park's
Shirley
Kravitt
chats

Mr. Siqueiros finished the 54
panels in nine months,” Mrs.
the

with

Mex-

ican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros in the patio
of his home.

ceiling and walls. The installation
and protection of the floor are still

a challenge.
“The

colors

are

volcanic,”

she

continued. ‘“‘They’re manufactured
to the artist’s specifications. As
for the size, multiply the Sistine
Chapel by three and picture it
placed over a football field.”

The highlight of the trip was a
visit with David Alfaro Siqueiros,
who, with Diego Rivera, Rufino
Tamayo, and Jose Climente Orozco, stand out as great muralists
whose powerful and emotional
depiction of the Revolutionary
days brought fame to Mexico.
Siqueiros now is completing a
mural room in Cuernavaca representing the history of mankind.

and sketching the mural, which
will preserve the optical geometrics in transition from ceiling to

acting

of

try to run the affairs of Doris and

years

Muralist

Mrs. Kravitt said the Mexican
painter had spent a year planning

an

Walter Owen, but he enlists two
cronies in the battle to tame down
the “‘intractable’”’ Walter.
The

showing my appreciation to Mr.
Gaxiola,’”’ Mrs. Kravitt said. ‘I
could never have managed to visit
the top artists of Mexico without
his letters of introduction and
telegrams setting up interviews.”

role,

and

the urbane

Artist Says ‘Thank You’
For Help from Mexicans
By ANN FEUER

is
team

Through

trays a young wife and expectant
mother whose Greenwich Village
loft-home

father

“first” for this
and Simons.

The
guests

.

artist
from

was

entertaining

France

when

the

Kravitts arrived and he invited
the Americans to join the group in
his patio. He recalled his early
studies in Paris, Spain, and Italy,
where he was influenced by Picasso, Braque, and Leger. He
spoke,
too, of
workshop where,

his New
York
in 1924, Jackson

Pollock was his assistant.
The

Kravitts

also

viewed

Rivera’s work—in the National
Palace of Mexico, the Insurgentes
Theater,
Cortez’
Palace,
and
University City. His giant ceramic
sculpture of Tlaloc, the God of
Water, in Chapultepee Park especially impressed them.

figures have won him three international prizes and 42 one-man
shows
in
Mexico,
States, and Europe.”’
The

to the

Mexican

muse-

ums to educate the public. A
“School
of Paris’? show was
featured during the Kravitts’ visit.
The same show appeared in New
York, Chicago,

completely

helps thé more conservative artists. Their work is shown in the
government’s commercial gallery,
Plastica de Mexican Artes, and

The director of the Museum of
Modern Art in Chapultepec Park
told Mrs. Kravitt that the government is bringing art from all over
world

man _

United

shuns Mexican academic officialdom, although the government

Art Brought In

the

young

the

St. Louis, and San

Francisco.

.

sent in group shows to other
countries with the government
often paying ashore.
According to Mrs. Kravitt, this
help becomes a form of government control of art, and winds up
as a restriction, preventing the
artist from free expression of an
aesthetic experience.

Guittoimo Bravo (left),
first assistant to Siqueiros, and Julio Parrodi,
engineer who manufactured the acrylic paint

to the artist's specifica-

tions, discuss Siqueiros'
gigantic
project
with
Mrs. Kravitt.
.

In Mexico City, Mrs. Kravitt
met Carlos Orozco Romero. His
figure paintings faithfully reflect
the image of Mexico, Mrs. Kravitt
said.

In contrast was Jose Luis Cuevas,

considered

by

many

to

be

Mexico’s leading’ artist. The 32year-old painter rejects the nationalistic spirit of Rivera, Orozco, and Siqueiros, and has combined his Mexican heritage with
American know-how. “He looks
and dresses like an American
cowboy,” Mrs. Kravitt said, ‘‘yet
his macabre and - hallucinatory

Art Has Changed
Senora

Ines

Amor,

Galeria de Arte
Mexico City, told
that the art and
Revolutionary days
not

reflect

head

of the

Mexicano in
Mrs. Kravitt
artists of the
in Mexico do

today’s

tempo,

al-

though in their day they established Mexican art as a vital part
of the world scene.
“Art

is

universal

today,”

she

said. “‘A national status can no
longer sustain an artist. The new
American artists are a source of
inspiration to artists everywhere.”

July 20, 1967

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Contemporary
concert,

Contemporary is the mood at
Ravinia Park this week. The
schedule includes a modern-dance
ensemble, two
an evening of

@ Saturday,
11
a.m.—Youth
opera, John Paynter conducting;

jazz groups, and
primarily avant-

Viennese night, and an all-Russian

program.
The week’s agenda follows:
® Tonight, 8:30—Istvan Kertesz

pianist Malcolm

Fra-

ger,
soloist;
Serge
Prokofiev’s
Piano Concerto No. 2, Johannes
Brahms’
Symphony
No. 2, and
‘Corsair ‘OverBerlioz’
Hector
ture.”’
@® Tomorrow,

8:30

Duke

Ellington and his orchestra.

garde music by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and a vocalist.
Rounding out the week’s bill will
be an opera production for children and three evenings of classical music—a piano concert, a

conducting,

pianist-composer

p.m.—Jazz

Robert

Gay

western

directing

University

the

North-

Opera

Work-

night, Istvan Kertesz conducting,
Rita Streich, coloratura soprano,
soloist; instrumental works and
arias by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz
Schubert,
and the
Strausses—Richard, Josef, Johann
Sr., and Johann Jr.

Stravinsky’s

‘‘Berceuse

du

same!

ningham

and

Dance

“Environments:

Murray
ham’s

and

Cun-

Company,

Interior”

Theater;

Mr.

in

the

Cunning-

“Suite for Five,’’

@ Tuesday,

Cun-

Company,

“En-

gs

® Next

program,

Moore,

and Guido Chigi,

Northbrook.

The 12th annual fair will be held
from noon to dusk in Jackman
Park, Lehigh Av. and Prairie St.
Proceeds from the fair, sponsored
by the Glenview Art Society, will
be used for cultural improvements
and additions to the village. About
200 artists from Illinois, Michigan,
Wisconsin, and Indiana are ex-

pected to exhibit in all media and
price ranges.
Applications and entry fees for
exhibits should be mailed on or
before Sunday. Judges will present cash awards July 30.
Mrs. Conant, of 736 Greenacre
Ln., is a sculptor. She has exhibited in the Art Institute and at the

invitational Old Orchard Art Festival. She has been a student of
Abbott Pattison of Winnetka.
Mrs. Moore, a designer-artist, is
a member of the Artists’ Guild of
Chicago and 27 Designers. She is
one of only two women to win the
Artists’ Guild of Chicago Gold
Brush, the top award in the
annual

A.G.C.

advertising

and

editorial art exhibition.
Mr.

Chigi, of 2535 Shermer

Rd.,

is head of the Glenbrook South
High School art department.
Glenview residents Mrs. Joseph
Pearson and Mrs. Marshall Head
are over-all chairman and publicity chairman.

July 20,

1967

supercolossal!

conduct-

Ravinia

“firsts”

is

townsman

to

observing

including

the

1966

at - the

charming

as

a_

vivacious

“Serenata” and Brown’s ‘‘Available Forms,” the Chicago Sym-

phony’s first performance of the
Stravinsky work, and the first
American performance of Berio’s
‘““Epifanie.”’
The American pianist Malcolm

Frager appears with the Chicago
Symphony tonight in place of
Ashkenazy,

had

been

pia-

Soviet

scheduled

to

perform the Prokofiev Concerto
No. 2 as part of the . Ravinia

Festival’s Prokofiev Piano Cycle.
Mr. Hollander, also performing
in the Prokofiev cycle, will make
his third appearance under the

English

credible nor

significant, they do allow for very
witty
dialogue
and _ beautiful

comic acting. Adults.
AND

THE

This excellent Disney offering
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release.

Artistry

imagination

blended

with

Edens

and

Emily (Mrs. Dennis) Pinkowski,
3085 Blackthorn Dr., Riverwoods,
is a busy artist.
She recently showed paintings
at
the
Proviso
Outdoor
Arts

is exhibiting

at the

Deer Path Gallery in Lake Forest

for the remainder of July.

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Judges have been selected for
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Conant,
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Luciano
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�Student

-

tine

Honored

calendar

By Stagers

/

Frank Whitcher,
Alan B. Shepard

Art Exhibits

School,

_ BRIARWOOD COUNTRY CLUB, Deerfield Rd., Deerfield. Paintings
‘by Grace (Mrs. William. 8B.) Gardner, 720 Thornmeadow Rad.,
Riverwoods, through Aug. 4.

has

been

oJ

(Mrs.

Riverwoods, through July.

Dennis)

Pinkowski,

3085 Blackthorn

and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

The
Stagers
honored
Mr.
Whitcher,
1133
Elmwood
Av.,
Deerfield,
for

his co-operation
in

available

of casting,

ORCHARD

SHOPPING

CENTER.

Stan Getz, 9:15 p.m. Monday,

east parking lot.
RAVINIA

PARK,

Highland

Park.

Malcolm

Frager,

tonight;

Duke

Ellington, tomorrow; Rita Streich, Saturday;
Merce Cunningham
Dance
Company,
Monday
and Tuesday;
Ramsey
Lewis
Trio,
Wednesday; and Lorin Hollander, next Thursday, all at 8:30 p.m. Also,
youth opera, 11 a.m. Saturday, and Luciano Berio and Cathy Berberian,
4 p.m. Sunday.
_ WILMETTE BOWL, Gillson Park. Concerts, folk singers, Dixieland
Jazz groups, and New Trier jazz group, 8 tonight; combined Wilmette
and Evanston High School summer bands, 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Drama

CLUB

Productions

THEATER,

700

W.

Mapps,

Highland

1449
Park;

Rand

Carey,

1033

Deerfield

Rd.,

relations,
Mrs.
Robert
Carey;
secretary, Mrs. John Dana, 490
Susan Ln., Deerfield;
financial
secretary, Mrs. Frederick Ritter,
946 Clay Ct., Deerfield; and business
manager,
James
Russell,
1013 Rosemary Ter., Deerfield.

The

Stagers,

Deerfield

first
8:30

sponsored

Park

District,

by the
meet

the

Tuesday of each month at
p.m. in the Jewett Park

Students Present
Students of the H. Baron Moss
Studio recently presented a piano

at

Highland

Park

High

at

Euclid,

Mt.

_ Prospect. ‘‘Generation,” starring Bob and Hardye Simons, 1071 Bob O’Link Rd., Highland Park. Curtain times are 8:30 p.m. Tuesday through
Friday, 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday, and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, through Aug. 6.

Highland
Park
participants
were Gary Silbart, Patsy Gurnick,
Diane Gordon, Ricky Goulding,
Kim

Gurnick,

Steve

Roth,

from outgoing
Photo)

Stager

president

Jesse

Howard

Nancy

Cousin,

Ury, . Susan

Ullman,
Peggy
Karon,
Marcy
Axelrod, Paige Axelrod, John Elson, Sara Jane Kooperman, Deb-

Mrs.

Lawrence

F. McClure,

been named

375

a governing

member

of the Orchestral
Association,
parent body of the Chicago Sym-

Piano

Program

bie

David

Fiocchi,

Roth,

Debbie

Rotblatt.
Other

performers

were

Neal

‘Kahn, Debbie Naditch, Richard

Bernstein, Jody Lieberstein, Maureen Karon, Barbara Smith, Susan
Wolf, Clancy Philips, Dan Kahn,
Eileen
Lehtman,
and
Gordon
Wolf.
Alan
Hennick,
Deerfield.

900

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“Oklahoma!” tonight through Sunday, 8:30 p.m. For

children, ‘‘Winnie the Pooh,’ 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

_ Garden Theater, School of Speech, 1905 Sheridan Rd., Evanston.
OUTCAST

PLAYERS.

‘‘Tiny Alice,” 8 p.m.

tomorrow

and Saturday,

Wilmette Junior High School-Locust, 620 Locust Rd.

Plans Lecture
Parisian art critic Pierre Restany
will speak
on art and
communication at 8 p.m. Wednes-

day at Northwestern University.

Mr.
Restany has been called
“the only avant-garde art critic in
France.” He coined the term ‘‘the
new realism” to describe new
approaches
_ porary art.

to reality

in contem-

‘Born in the Pyrenees in 1930, he

was raised in Morocco and studied
in Paris. He has written books
and essays about art and archi_ tecture.
The lecture, co-sponsored by
Northwestern and the Museum of
Contemporary Art in Chicago, will
be held in the Fisk Hall Auditorium, 1845 Sheridan Rd.

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NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. “The
Taming of the Shrew,”
- Saturday and Wednesday; ‘‘Liliom,” tonight and Sunday; ‘The Visit,”
tomorrow, Tuesday, and next Thursday. Curtain time, 8 o’clock,

(Milton

Local Woman Named
To Governing Board

LAKE
FOREST
VILLAGE
THEATER,
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Gate
Rd.
-“Charley’s Aunt,” 8:30 p.m. tomorrow and 2 p.m. Sunday. For children,
-_ MR. L’S
Wadsworth.

Starkman.

phony Orchestra.

Fieldhouse.

School.

Rd.

Frank Whitcher (left) ancants a scroll for honorary membership

Deerfield; vice president of public

recital

ACADEMY PLAYHOUSE, 1100 Laramie Av., Wilmette. ‘Rhinoceros,” starring Severn Darden, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 7 and
10 p.m. Saturday, 8:15 p.m. Sunday, through July 30. “The Private
_ Ear” and “The Public Eye,” 3 p.m. Sunday and July, 30.
COUNTRY

Howard
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vice president of production, Rob-

_ NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Summer high school project solo
and ensemble recital, 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Lutkin Hall, 700 University
Pl., Evanston. Faculty chamber music concert, 8:15 p.m. Monday, Lutkin Hall. Band concert, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Deering Meadow. Summer
’ = school project musical theater concert, 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Lutkin Hall.
OLD

for

tions.
New board members of Stagers
include president, Lou Gavin, 209
Pine St., Deerfield; vice president

ert

-

making

school facilities
theatrical produc-

Mr. Gavin

Sherwood

Music Programs

com-

munity theater.

_ HICKORY HALL GALLERIES, Rt. 45, one miles west of Half Day.
Works of international artists and studio exhibit of Gwen (Mrs. Ray| mond) Marino, featuring portraits and animal studies. Hours are 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.

-_ PARKER EDWARDS GALLERY, 503 Central Av., Highland Park.
‘Work by the late Spanish painter Montunal, other diversified imports,
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday,

Deerfield

Stagers

Rd.,

HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY, 494 Laurel Av. Exhibition of
graphic techniques from John A. Holman’s “The Graphic Processes,”
through August.

presented with
an _ honorary
membership
in

the

_ DEER PATH GALLERY, 179 E. Deer Path Av., Lake Forest.

Paintings by Emily

principal of
Junior High

11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Closed Mondeys
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Highland Park

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Reservations suggested
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of McCormick

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July 20, 1967

�Shore Students Are ‘Cherubs’
In N.U. Summer Music Project

Peter P. Jacobi

A Lot Can Happen

Randy

North Shore students are among

When

the

You re Gone

from

A printed and electronic press can go goofy about the stage debut of
; a woman who has never acted professionally
her name

is Lee Bou-

vier. Or is it Princess Radziwill?
An

alderman

named

Hoellen

and

a

mayor

named Daley can spar over something huge
being constructed in front of the Civic Center
by a man

named

be a cultural tragedy:
Theater

a resident

company

this

It will perform at Ravinia, as scheduled. It will remain in San Francisco. But it will not divide a performing year between that west coast
city and

Chicago.

We

are out in the cold

again

and

must

start

from

scratch.
*

*

*

Fortunately, I have been able to see the second production, that of
Eugene Ionesco’s ‘‘Rhinoceros.” And to sum up my reaction: there
are flaws in this ‘‘Rhinoceros,’’ some not minor. Yet flaws or not the

Academy Playhouse is a place to be nurtured, to be hugged lovingly,
to be fed with attendance, particularly by North Shore people.
Academy Playhouse is something to be made more permanent than
a nine-week home where in 1967 actors and directors of talent put on
I tdeserves

status.

year-round

The theater itself might be unavailable once the school reopens. But
obviously producer Marshall Migatz and artistic director John Bettenbender know what they’re doing. They know how to choose unhackneyed plays and how to gather casts. So if Loyola should become unavailable, then let us find another place for Academy Playhouse, a
type of theater the Chicago

area needs in the winter months,
*

IT WAS GOOD SEEING

*

too.

*

“Rhinoceros” again. The play, called by its

author ‘‘a melange of the comic and tragic,” is terribly comic at
times. And when one thinks about its meanings, it is immensely tragic.

Ionesco sets his story in a town where everyone — save one — turns
into a rhinoceros.

Or so it seems

to the hero. The individual’s struggle

against mass conformity is an obvious issue. But Ionesco transcends
that to discuss in comic and theatric terms the menace of totalitarianism. During the German Nazi years he saw citizens of his native
Rumania

turn increasingly

away

from

themselves

and

their

heritage

to a foreign fanaticism. Fear of this is expressed in ‘‘Rhinoceros,”’ the
horror of mankind turning into an unthinking herd.

The

students,

known

who can reason that since all cats die and since Socrates

amazed

so many

ence deLooze,

friend

who

turns

Its pacing

require-

the

Mostel

role.

He

should

by

this

time be highly effective. He has all the attributes and should be over
the opening night jitters.
I already look forward to ‘“‘Hogan’s Goat,”’ next show scheduled in
the playhouse at Loyola Academy.

July 20, 1967

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music theory, composition, playing techniques and musicianship,
musical theater, and acting techniques.
Evanston participants are Laur-

*

But there are several gem performances. There is David Margulies
as a bumbling, charming individualist in the Ed Wynn tradition. And
there is Severn Darden—like Margulies, a Second City graduate—as
the

opera,

Menus

Highland

are experienc-

Copland’s

is dead, then

ments are staggering—from the first act when two sets of dialogs
alternate in counterpoint to the last when hero Berenger strives to keep
his lady love from joining all the others—the play is intricate verbal
movements which director and cast are not always able to maintain.

Jean,

Ln.,

ing college-level music instructions and have an opportunity to
study, sing, and perform.
Students in theater techniques
and opera chorus classes _ will
appear in two performances of

It is a most difficult play to do. It requires a buoyant Gallic touch
which in the current production gives way too often to the heavy hand
of farce and overcasting. It requires depth of casting not available,
though I am

York

Sen-

_ traditionally

as Cherubs,

Socrates is a cat.
*

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ect on the Evanston campus.

He pricks incessantly, too, with satiric pins and needles: at the way
we use our language, sloppily until words lose meaning or importance;
at psychology and its effort to define normality; at doctors who invent
illnesses to cure; at bureaucracy and schooling; at the philosophers

*

429 Indian
and

John Weeks, 2327 Central St.; and
Laurel Wells, 4456 Main St.

BUT ALSO DURING MY ABSENCE a theater opened. A good theater.
A promising one. The little Academy Playhouse in Wilmette began its
life with the first local production of Peter Shaffer’s ‘The Private
Ear” and ‘The Public Eye.” I was unable to see the work; other press
and private reports, however, have been excellent.

three plays.

Dahlberg,
Deerfield,

chestra, band, chorus, stage band,

the news

will not become

the

The production will be presented
Saturday and Monday in Ravinia
Park.
The Cherubs are studying or-

Mr. Jacobi
that because of no available theaters, a contract problem with Actor’s Equity, and more minor matters the Ameri-

can Conservatory
winter.

attending

nett,

tra.

area.

can

Rd.,

musicians

Hurricane.”’ They will be conducted by John Paynter of Glenview,
and accompanied by 50 members
of the Chicago Symphony Orches-

Picasso.

The Auditorium Theater Council can come up

There

school

coast to coast

Aaron

with funds to complete renovation of the Auditorium, leading this observer to hope that the
theater when reopened will be used well, that
those who run it will do so with imagination and
a genuine interest in the artistic welfare of
the Chicago

high

annual Northwestern University
Summer High School Music Proj-

Y OH MY, the things that can happen when one goes vacationing
just a couple of weeks.

before, go goofy because

240

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and CARRY

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�New Officers of Melodeer Chapter

‘Watch on the Rhine’

Installed at Organization’s
New officers of the Melodeer
chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc.
were installed at a recent banquet
by Mrs. John Tabar of Racine,

Wis., immediate past president of
Region 3.
Mrs. Floyd Town, 8 Timber Ln.,
Northbrook, succeeds Mrs. Ernest

Wilson of Lake Forest as president. Mrs. Wilson will serve as
public-relations chairman.

Other new officers of the group
are:
From
Balmes,

Northbrook: Mrs. Mark
1728 Illinois Rd., vice

president

and membership

Banquet

chair-

terschmidt, 1330 Central Av., par-

man;
Mrs.
Joseph Mildenberg,
2821 Cherry Ln., treasurer; Mrs.
Richard
Bell,
926
Cedar
Luno.,
librarian; and Mrs. Harold Warner, 2208 Ash Ln., social chair-

liamentarian; Mrs. Fred Sander,
1224 Blackthorn
PIl., historian;

man.
From
Hannen,

Ln., program chairman.
Area women interested in mem-

Mrs. Harold Heavener, 920 Appletree Ln., costume chairman; and
Mrs. Donald Ball, 801 Castelwood

Glenview: Mrs. Sohayl
607 Glendale Rd., music

bership may contact Mrs. Balmes
or
any
other
board
member.
Rehearsals are held at 8 p.m.

chairman.
From
Evanston:
Mrs.
Alfred
Shotwell, 822 Lincoln St., secretary.
From Deerfield: Mrs. Paul Pe-

Tuesdays in the Village Church of
Northbrook,
Shermer
Av.
and
Church St.

College Student
To Direct Dramas
Robert
P. Walter,
a_ theater
student at Northwestern University, will direct an experimental
theater
workshop
this
fall
at
Barat College of the Sacred Heart,
Lake Forest.

The piano
family

$645

The workshop will employ actors and actresses from the Chicago area and will concentrate on
unproduced works of young American playwrights.

Also

Persons interested in submitting
Deerfield students Arlette Lakin (left), Linda Frech, and Mike Hoit

cringe as the villain in "Watch on the Rhine," played by Larry Strich-

man, prepares for his treachery.

scripts

may

Walter

at

send

Indian

them

to

Acres

Mr.

Camp,

Fryeburg, Me. After Sept.
will be at 844 Custer Av.

1, he

that gives you

professional

8016

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price,

at a

starting

at

@ YAMAHA

Story

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THE MUSIC CENTERS
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Open Eves. 'til 9

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‘til 9 Sun.

1-5

A real Greek dinner at
a real Greek picnic.

Really.

Beverly Rogers (right) scolds her servants, played
and Andy Straus, in a scene from "Watch on the
will be presented by Deerfield H igh School Summer
at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow and Saturday in the school's
Photos}

by Betty Beback
Rhine." The play
Theater students

auditorium. (Staff

Tickets Available for Series
Of Theater Guild Stage Plays

Ward.

The usually 8-part series, which
begins in the fall, has been expanded to 10 for 1967-68.
Five musicals are scheduled:
“Man

66

of

La

Mancha,”

‘Sweet

Charity,” “On a Clear Day You
Can
See
Forever,”
‘Wait
a
Minim,”’ and ‘Mame,” starring
Celeste Holm.
The plays are “The Homecoming,”

winner of both the Tony

and the New York Drama Critics’
Circle awards; “The Killing of
Sister George,” with Beryl Reid,
star of the Broadway company in
the role that won her a Tony
award;
and
three
comedies—
“Cactus Flower,”
“Black Comedy,” and “You Know I Can’t

Hear You
Running.”

When

the

Water’s

TEEN

Enjoy

ROCK

COMBO

NORMAL

SEE AND
GREEK

HEAR A
CONVERSATION,

eM
GREEK

HOUR

MUSIC

v

Theater buffs on the North
Shore can purchase tickets in the
Old Orchard Shopping Center for
the Theater Guild-American Theater subscription series in Chicago.
Subscriptions can be obtained at
the cashier’s desk on the second
floor east at Marshall Field and
Company and at the third floor
cashier’s desk at Montgomery

SEE GREEK
MINI-SKIRTS

MOVIES

lamb,
barbecued
shishkabob
dinner with
beef and
cheese and
rolls.
Greek
and
American
music.
Rides
for the kids.
Everyone
is welcome,
don't have
to be Greek
to enjoy a real
Greek picnic.
a

Greek
salad,
Teen
dancing.
you

The Saints Peter &amp; Paul Annual Picnic.
Lake &amp; Wagner Rds., Glenview, July 21, 22, 23.
July 20, 1967

�Real Estate Market Pl

ace

For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

F. C. Purtell: ‘Real Estate Developer’
a

Francis C. Purtell of Northfield

his activities.

He entered the real estate
business in 1947 as an employee of
C. E. Blomgren Inc., a former
North Shore firm.
He opened his own office in

ment, sales, and development in
my first three. years,” he said. “I
could see the value of an independent operation and when the

more

appropriate

description

of

opportunity came along I went
into business for myself.”
He will build five more homes
in his first Mulberry Hill Subdivision and plans to build about
eight homes yearly in the current
23-home development.
“By 1970,” he said, ‘‘most of
Northfield will be developed and
I’ll have to start getting into full
swing on my project in Long
Grove.”
This spring’s wet weather has
delayed Mr. Purtell in opening his
new office. The one house started
in the development is about 30
work-days short of completion.
When finished, it will contain his
office until sold.
“Wet weather has held us up,”
he said, “I don’t have electric,
gas, or telephone lines hooked up
and everything is at a standstill.”
Mr. Purtell wants his office on
the development
site because
prospective home buyers turn up

Evanston in 1950, had an officein
Winnetka from 1960 to 1966. Soon
he plans to open an office in his
Mulberry
Hill
III Subdivision
along Winnetka Av. in Northfield.

is a licensed real estate broker,
but real estate “developer” is a

“T got a taste of office manage-

(. W. Robinson
Joins Piersen Staft
G. William Robinson, a Deerfield resident since 1955, has
joined the staff of Piersen Realty
Co., Inc., 826
Deerfield

Rd.,

as
a_ licensed
real
estate
salesman.
‘+
During
the
past

seven

years Mr. Rob_ inson has been

/ associated
a

ss

firm

anston

in

with
Ev-

as prop-

Mr. Robinson
erty
manager
of apartment and business buildings as well as salesman of
income and residential properties.
A member
of the EvanstonNorth Shore Board of Realtors, he
has
been
active
in
that
organization, serving on committees concerned with brokerage

JUST

practice and membership.
Many people in Deerfield as
well as in neighboring communities
know
Mr.
Robinson
as
“Father Bill.”
An ordained priest, he is on the
clergy staff at St. Gregory’s
Episcopal Church in Deerfield,
where he has served since moving
to town 12 years ago.
As a priest, but working daily in
a secular capacity, Fr. Bill assists

at unexpected

services, conducts the adult choir,

Another reason he likes having
someone available to show pros-

=

en,

Powder

Room.

Shrubs

offer

said.

‘‘A man can design a house,”’ he
said,
“but homes
are run by

home

wives. It never hurts to get the
feminine point of view on traffic
patterns and furniture arrangements.”

“They
sound,

also can
original

come

ideas

up

for

with

designs

and decorations,’’ he added.
Mr. Purtell’s temporary office
is at 436 Frontage

Rd.

in North-

field where his designer, Quentin
W.

Foutch,

is working

on

plans

for homes in the Mulberry Hill III
development.

Homes
range

in the development

from

ranch

style

there

tomorrow,

I’m

ready.”

4

Woman Rates"
High in Sales
Mrs. Blanche E. Pine of De-—
Grazia Realty in Highland Park ~
has sold homes with a total value —
of more than $385,000 in her first —

half year.

2

Mrs.

will

Pine,

who works full-

through

split level to two story in various
designs.
The Long Grove development
will differ drastically from the one
in Northfield.
The
42-acre tract is in incorporated Long Grove just north
of the business district. Its 13 lots
range from three acres to 4%
acres.
For the next three years Mr.
Purtell plans to concentrate on
developing land within Northfield,
but he isn’t opposed to splitting

CAPE

,

COD

Porch,

Attached

LUXE

Garage.

in 80s.

LISTED.

SOUTHEAST

GLENCOE

perfect location for South Schl. and Sacred
Heart. Brick Colonial — 5 bedrms. 31/2
baths. Updated kitchen, Ist flr. den. A real
FAMILY HOME. $69,900

time

with

firm,

lives,

Ravinia.

and _ her

the

in |

She

« hus-—

band, Sheldon,
are the parents”
of three boys,
Howard, Lanny

and Dennis.
DeGrazia
Realty, 463

&lt;¢
Mrs. Pine
Roger Williams

Av., is

a member

of the Evanston North-Shore Board
of Realtors and the National As-

sociation of Real Estate Boards.

AVE.
— GLENCOE
AM 2-2223
to

|

everything and enjoy the grandeur of this

EAST

CENTRAL

|

distinguished
rm. —

GLENCOE.

brick home.

Walk

Mahogany

liv. — |

Family rm. w/tile floor. Mutschler

kit. brkfst. rm. 5 bedrms. 3!/, baths plus 3rd
MOVES SOON.
floor suite. OWNER
PRICE JUST SLASHED
COLONIAL RANCH — pretty as a post
card from Cape Cod. Liv. rm. w/fple. P ine
kitchen. Paneled dining-Family rm. 3 bedrms.

| \/

baths.

AIR

CONDIT.

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;

$42,500

Transferred

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RANCH

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Park
@

640 VERNON

—move in time for school. Striking coved
ceiling liv. rm. w/fplc., full dining rm. Family rm. w/wet bar. Hi Fi, TV . 3! baths.
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QUALITY 3 BEDROOM, 2 Ceramic Tile Baths, 2-Car Garage on Dead
End Street. Modern Equipped Kitchen, Stone Fireplace and Wall in Living
Room. Top Value. $31,900.

ile

he

“If you want to start building a

JUST LISTED. CUSTOM 5 BEDRM. HOME

Com-

EAST CENTRAL LOCATION, Beautiful Lot (100x290), Large Trees BlueStone Floor Entry, Spacious Living Room w/Fireplace and Bay Window
facing Rear Yard. Separate Dining Room, Cabinet Kitchen, Paneled Den
and Powder Room on Ist. 3 Large Bedrooms and Bath on 2nd. (Room for

1967

Grove,”

three of his four daughters.

KAHN BUILDING
VE 5-0236

JUST

Wa

20-minute

/

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July 20,

Long

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1899 Sheridan Rd., Highland

only

|

rooms, | Bath Upstairs.
Full Basement, 2-Car Garage, Country
Living
Close
In.
Many
Fruit

LISTED — DE

drive

“It’s

is

Ist Floor Sun Room, Porch
&amp; Patio. Separate Dining
Room, Family-Sized Kitch-

JUST

ideas for designs are his wife and

and inland areas.

COLONIAL
ON

Screened

as late

sale.”

and performs other clerical duties
as requested.
He said he looks upon this dual
role in real estate and the Church
as part of the increasing emphasis
in today’s society of the necessity
for the Church being closely allied
with the world in which it finds
itself.

— 7 ROOM
LISTED

2nd Bath). Full Basement,
Owner. $37,900.

such

at night and on holidays.
“With an office on the building
site,’ he explained, ‘‘you have
somebody
there to talk with
prospective buyers whenever they
drop in. If they like what they see,
you are often half-way home on a

the rector of the parish at Sunday

ENCHANTING

times

pective customers around is the
design ideas he picks up from
their comments. Other sources of

his time between the North Shore —

ID 2-0880

US ABOUT

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baths. Sep. din. rm. Liv. rm. w/fple. Play
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�Nine Join
Realtors

The 30th annual Stag Golf Outing for members of the Evanston-

North

On Shore
Nine men and woman

accepted

as

The

of

Shore

Board

the
of

bers

active-associate

have

passed

Bell Savings

board-

of the probationary
are:

Marian F. Ross, Wyatt
Coons Inc., 999 Waukegan

tee-off

time

will

is 10:30

be

held

a.m.,

but

Aug.

10

at

ambitious

Chevy

Realtors

of the sports

and Loan

committee

Association,

include

William

Chicago;

Roy

J.

Berry

DEERFIELD
NEW ON THE MARKET
BRIAR HILL ROAD AREA

of

R. Costello of

Also, Patrick J. Erickson of Chief’s Real Estate, Morton Grove;
Emil Fedorciw of State Bank and Trust Co., Evanston; William
M. McKnight of Vroman and McKnight, Wilmette; and Thomas
Mason of George J. Cyrus and Co. Inc., Evanston.
Others are William Nash of Evanston Federal Savings and Loan;

period.
The newmembers

Realtors

Glenview.

sponsored methods course, had a
final interview with the membership committee, and fulfilled other

requirements

of

Homefinders at Glenview, Calvin L. Davis of Baird and Warner
Inc., Winnetka; and Charles E. Emery of Baird and Warner Inc.,

mem-

the

official

Members

Realtors, by action of the board’s
directors.
The new

Board

who wish to start earlier will be eligible for the Early Bird Bonus.
There will be three low gross trophy awards and three net
trophy awards for members, as well as three low gross and three
low net prices for guests.

have been

members

Evanston-North

Shore

Chase Country Club.

Donald L. Wagstaff of First National Bank nd Trust Co. of Evans-

and
Rd.,

ton; Edward

M. Wallace of Wallace

and Orth Inc., Evanston;

don Meling of Village Realty Co., Deerfield;

Glenview.

Baird

and Warner

and Milton

Inc., Glenview.

Gor-

Otte of

Lucille S. Hahn, Homefinders at
Glenview, 2348 Waukegan Rd.
Dorothy
M.
Beaudry,
Homefinders at Deerfield, 629 Deerfield

Hot-Water Use up in Summer

Rd.

It may sound paradoxical, but
most families use nearly twice as

Rosalie C. Bornzin, Koenig and
Strey, 1033 Waukegan Rd., Glenview.

Betty

J. Francke,

Strey in Northbrook
kegan Rd.

Koenig

much hot water during hot weather than in the winter.

and

That’s

at 1003 Wau-

Joseph

G.

Hagee,

Brothers,
Evanston.

2548

Green

Mitchell
Bay

Rd.,

Av.,

Rhoda

Cokee,

M-G-M

more

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Beautiful two story Colonial custom built for present owner. Entry
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July 20,

1967

�This is the throng that jammed the Northbrook Village Hall at 9 p.m. Friday during the 14-hour Krembs rezoning hearing.

Krembs Hearing
Houpt, Deerfield’s village attorney, Mr. Ferrone said, ‘The
characeer of this entire area has
already been established as single
family.”
Mr. Ferrone and Mr. Kranenberg were co-workers in drawing

property

Aths
each.
This
totals
4,876
hthrooms with tubs and 564 halfaths.
At
the
first session
of the

up the 1960 Cook

crease

baring it was estimated that the
bvelopment would house 4,800 to
000 persons.
Mr. Greengard said figures he
hs developed show that a single

Krembs

(Continued from page 10)
artments with one bath each;

564

‘‘one-bedroom

deluxe’’

partments with one bath and one
powder room,” which includes a
Athtub; and 564 “two-bedroom

bluxe’”’

apartments

with

2%

County

the

R-2

zoning

tract

property.

enough

to have

last

a “charac-

The petitioners’ second witness
as

the

Mr. Ferrone said.

W.

He said that
change in the
acter of the
property was
1960 was the

e-third that of an average single
mily

home.
Richard

affic

S.

consulting

Beebe

firm

of

of H.

bchner in Chicago.
Audience reaction to Mr. Beeb’s testimony was laughter on
0 occasions: when he testified

at he had never observed traffic
the area of the proposed
velopment

during

a rush

hour,

hd when he estimated that trains
ossing Lake-Cook Rd. took one
two minutes to pass.
Mr. Greengard, who has lived in
e area nearly all his life, said he
hs “intimately” acquainted with

le crossing. He said that freently it takes over six minutes
r trains to cross, causing traffic
backup all the way to Edens
pressway during the rush hour.
r. Beebe said that residents of
e proposed development probabwould make 14,000 to 15,000
ps a day on. Lake-Cook Rd.,

ich now handles 11,000 cars a
y, but said he foresaw no
loblem.

He said that he expected the
ad to be widened to four lanes
1970.

e added that public transpor-

ion

would

aeside

be

available

station

of the

at

the

Chicago

d North Western and the North-

look

station

of

the

Milwaukee

bad.
Ferrone Testifies

The opposition’s star witness
ks Daniel J. Ferrone of Northook, a former Cook County
ilding

commissioner

and

co-

brker of George Kranenberg,
ho planned the project.
nder questioning by Richard

'y

20,
ES

1067

the only physical
single-family chararea since the
originally zoned in
introduction of a

sanitary sewer up Lee Rd., adding

that this would
change in zoning.
He

cited

the

not

warrant

problems

a

of local

roads if the planned development
is granted, the difficulty children
to the east
school
to

would have
the
west,

attending
and
the

inability to provide adequate police and fire protection to the
area.
Mr. Ferrone pointed out that
under the proposed development,
the population of the 133 acres
would be greater than the village
of Northfield, which covers 2%

square miles.
Another witness for the petitioners,

real

estate

broker

Roy

it to

$3,900,000.

purchase

The

price

is

the
at
the
incon-

about

Got-

tlieb of Lincolnwood, testified that
he had been attempting to sell the

year

when

a

Columbus,

O.,

firm offered $12,500 per acre. But
he said Mrs. Krembs and her
attorney had rejected all of them.
He estimated that the project
would generate 400 elementary
and high school aged children,
using the architect’s figures for
the number of bedrooms. But
under cross-examination by Mr.
Cuncannan,

he

admitted

that

the

figures could more than double if
the rooms labeled ‘‘dens’’ were
actually used as bedrooms.
Tells Tax

Revenue

Mr. Gottlieb said the estimated
$50 million project would generate
about $900,000 annually in proper-

ty taxes paid to the elementary
and high school districts.
At the close of the. petitioners’
case, Mr. Grosshandler objected
that Mrs. Krembs had not testified, and that no evidence of
financial

been
Mr.
Mrs.
not

or soil tests had

baking

submitted.
Marks ruled that because of
Krembs’ health, she would
be required to attend a

hearing, but that attorneys oppos-

ing to the rezoning could submit
written

questions

her

for

to

Plan Dropped

The State of Illinois has dropped
plans to purchase recreation land

to be financed

A General Assembly investigaof the
tion of the practices
Department

of Conservation

was

sparked after a 990-acre site near
Round Lake was nearly bought for
a sum termed “outrageous”
J. Murphy
W.
State Rep.

by
of

Antioch.
The land purchase was actually

an-

swer under oath.

Land Purchase
in north Lake County.

As Case Unfolds
Hundreds

of persons

drifted

in

and out of the Krembs rezoning
hearing Friday, and it still was
standing room only at the end of
the marathon session.
Aside from a few five-minute
recesses, only a pair of 30-minute

He said he had received four
offers to purchase the property
between 1964, when Miller Builders offered $9,500 per acre, and

In his testimony during the first
session of the hearing, Mr. Kranenberg said the property was
large

for

$1,760,000.

the

ter” of its own and that singlefamily development of the property would be “urban sprawl.”
“Tf this is urban sprawl, I’m all
for it and it’s a fine way of life,”

hthroom in a multiple-family unit
equal in population to about

Krembs

Tells Value of Site

compre-

for

Mrs.

He placed the value of
property under present zoning
$825,000 but said rezoning for
proposed development would

(40,000-square-feet

single-family

for

about 10 years.

hensive zoning code that originally
set

Court Is Jammed

through

the use of

the Illinois Building Authority,
which sells revenue bonds backed
by a general obligation tax on
state residents.

The

Lake

County

courthouse
is
being
financed
through similar building commission legislation.

The recreation land purchase is
formally dead, it was announced
Tuesday, in the face of the house
investigation of the practices of
the Illinois Building Authority.

meal breaks interrupted the continuous testimony, cross examination, and legal bickering.
The hearing began June 23 with
a 5%-hour session, moved through
14 hours Friday, and was continued to 9 a.m. July 28 in the
zoning board’s office in the Chicago Civic Center.
Seven

was

at

least

one

attorney

Northbrook
the
representing
School District, Glenbrook Countryside subdivision, Lee Rd. Property Owners Association, and the
Woodridge Community Club.
In addition to the attorneys,
Glencoe’s administrative assistant
appeared early in the hearing to
present the board with a resolution

from

the

Glencoe

Village

Board noting its objection.
Zoning

Board

Chairman

Robert

Marks pointed out that the objection would be included in the file,
but noted that a formal

dropped. John M. Daley, attorney

for the petitioners, had requested

the exclusion at the first session
to prevent experts for the villages
from having two weeks to prepare
arguments against the testimony
of his witnesses.
Reach Compromise
Later, when it became

Are Heard

were
witnesses
seven
Only
heard in Friday’s segment, which
began at 10:10 a.m. and concluded
at 12:20 a.m. The petitioners did
not conclude their case until 9:25
p.m. and only two of at least 12
witnesses for the municipalities
and subdivisions opposed to the
rezoning were heard.
A battery of attorneys, sometimes as many as 10, were on
hand to represent various communities and neighborhoods and a
school district that are opposed to
the rezoning.
Highland Park and Northbrook
were represented by two attorneys each, Deerfield was represented by its village attorney, and
there

Glencoe and the three villages
participating in the hearing fight
are certain to file formal objections.
Early Friday, when
it was
expected the hearing would be
concluded that day, the June 23
exclusion of expert witnesses was

objection

would be required after the close
of the public hearing to be binding
on the Cook County Board.
The formal objection of a village within 1% miles of a proposed rezoning requires a threefourths majority vote by the
county board for approval of a
petition.

apparent

that the session would run all
night
if all village witnesses
testified,

reached

a

that

compromise

only

the

was

village’s

planning expert, Daniel J. Ferrone

of Northbrook, and its engineering
expert, Charles W. Greengard of
Highland Park, would be required

to testify Friday.
Stanley Grosshandler, an attorney retained by Highland Park,
said he had six witnesses for the
next session of the hearing. Paul
Leffmann, attorney for the Lee
Rd. property owners, said he
planned to call four.
Several attorneys presented petitions

from

the

groups.

they

represented and seven Highland
Park residents entered their appearances per se to support the
petitions.
Witnesses for the petitioners
included the architect of the
project, a traffic expert, a real
estate appraiser, a well expert,
and an engineer.
Witnesses Slated

At the July 28 session, opponents will present the rest of their
witnesses. If the hearing continues
to its conclusion, both sides will
make summations.
The formality before closing the
hearing is the call of villages,
where the opponents will ask 20
days to file their formal objections.

It will probably
months
after that
zoning

board

makes

be several
before the
its

recom-

mendations to the county board,
which then will vote on the
matter.

69

�Budget
(Continued

for

further

from

page

action,

12)

the

council

Newest Lincolnshire

Trustee

Is an Architect and

Engineer

suggested.

Lincolnshire’s

The advisory group also recom‘mended
that teachers
contact
parents after a student is absent
five times.
Continued
absence
would require referral to the
guidance department.
After 10

24 Londonderry
a year.

cil’s recommendation.
The homeroom period should be
rescheduled from the first thing in
the morning until after the first
period, 9:25 a.m., the advisory
council said.
we

Griffith explained,

can

make

homeroom

better

period

of the

way,

and

Griffith

action

the

will

be

Lake

1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Half Day

fire station.
Phillip Worack is seeking the
rezoning from SR (suburban residential) to CB (commercial businéss) and LI (light industry).
The Village of Lincolnshire has
voted
to
oppose
the
rezoning
because it does not comply with

their master plan for the area
surrounding the village, because it
because

Village Woman
Killed in Auto
Accident Here

Herbert

Home

in Highland

was
in
Memory
Arlington Heights.

70

Park.

J. Frost

Herbert J. Frost, 63, of 713
Elder Ln., Deerfield, died Sunday
at home.

Born in Kempton, Ill., Mr. Frost
lived in Deerfield for 40 years.
Survivors include his wife, Gladys M.; and two sons, John H.

and Thomas M., both of Deerfield.
Services were conducted Monday in the Kelley and Spalding
Chapel.

Wilder Morrison
Wilder
Evanston,

M.
Morrison,
died July
11

Thomas

Hospital,

63,
in

Akron,

of
St.

O.,

where he was on a business trip.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs.’
James
C.
Payseur,
1657
Cranshire Ct., Deerfield, and a
sister, Mrs. Earl E. Waller of
Northbrook.

Mr. Morrison was director of
industrial relations for City Prod-

Mrs. Gladys Backer, 67, of 1312
Woodland Ln., Riverwoods, was
killed July 6 in an automobile
accident at Rt. 22 and Riverwoods
Rd.
Mr.
Backer’s’
granddaughter
Miss
Jill D.
Langford,
17, of
Cadillac, Mich., was driving the
car, which hit a truck.
Born in Arkansas, she lived in
Chicago and was a
resident of
Riverwoods
for
the
past . two
years.
Survivors include a. daughter,
Mrs.
Leonard
Traurig,
of the
Riverwoods
address,
and
one
grand-daughter.
Services were conducted July 9
at Kelley and Spaulding Funeral

Burial

Gardens

in

club

Freund,

neighboring

property
would
be
devaluated,
because it would cause spot zoning, and because
it would
be
detrimental to the public welfare.

at the July
team

first

ucts Corp. of Des Plaines. He
had served as personnel director
for
Butler
Brothers,
which

merged

with

City

Products

in

1954.

He was born in Pontiac, Ill., and
had lived in Evanston since 1930.
He

was

graduated

from

North-

western University in 1926, where
he became a member of Phi
Kappa Sigma fraternity. He was a
member
of the Rogers
Park
Masonic

Order,

Des

Plaines

Ro-

tary Club, Michigan Shores Club,
and the Rod and Gun Club of
Three Lakes, Wis.
He also is survived by his wife,
Emily I.; another daughter, Mrs.

Theodore Wanberg of Evanston;
and six grandchildren.
Private services were held in
the chapel of Northminster Presbyterian Church, of which he was

a member, with Dr.
Pearce
officiating.

after

L.

Venzon,

54, of 1156

Elmwood Dr., Deerfield, died July
12 at Highland Park Hospital.
Born in Iowa, Mr. Venzon lived
in Deerfield for 16 years.
Survivors include his wife, Yolanda; two sons, Kenneth L. of
Chicago and Alan L. at home; a

daughter,

Mrs.

Cindy

Davis
OF

all

won

ILLINOIS |

OF LAKE

{SS

in

Antoinette L. Ori

of Highland Park;
his parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Bedini
of
Kenosha, Wis.; a brother, John of
Calif.;
two sisters, Mrs.
Della
Tovo of Kenosha and Mrs. Mary
Cattinari of Kincaid, Ill.; and two
grandchildren.
Funeral
mass
was conducted
Friday at Holy Cross Church in
Deerfield. Interment was in Ascension Cemetery in Libertyville.

Court

of Lake

against

for

Illinois,

event.

to the Complaint
make

your

in said

Notice

Board

Court

hereby

given

that

Education

in the

County
By

of

School

of Lake,

CHARLES

Distriq

State

and

Villager—7/20/67

for

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
IS HEREBY
GIVEN by t
Board
of Education of School Distrid
No. 109, in the County of Lake, State 4
Illinois, that a tentative budget for sa
school
district
for
the
fiscal
yed
beginning July 1, 1967, will be on fi
and
conveniently
available
to
publ
inspection
at
Deerfield
Grammd
School,
517 Deerfield
Road,
Deerfiel
Illinois, in this school district from a

in

County,

held in the Courthouse in the City of
Waukegan,
Illinois,
on or before
the
23rd day of August, 1967, default may
be entered
against
you
at any
time
after that day, and a decree entered
in accordance with the prayer of said
Complaint.
es PHANIE
SULTHIN
Cc erk
RALPH J. BOCHES
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ralph J. Boches
Attorney at Law
829 Deerfield Rd.
Deerfield, Illinois
945-4055

after 9:00 a.m.,

on the 21st day of Jul

1967. Notice is further hereby given th
a public hearing on said budget will }
held at 8:00 o’ciock p.m., on the 28
day
of
August,
1967,
at
Deerfie
Grammar School in this school distri
No.
109. Dated this 10th day of Jul
1967.
Board
of
Education
of
Scho
District No. 109, in the County of Lak
State of Illinois.
Henry
R. Kimball,
Secreta
Board of Education
School District 109

* Villager—7/20/67

Villager—7/20/67
ii

i

i

ie

Schools’ Nurse
Attends

Session

Mrs. Dorothy Bergdahl of Deerfield, nurse for Deerfield School
District 109, recently attended a 5day

at

conference

Illinois

for school

State

nurses

University

in

Normal.

The conference was directed by
members of the Illinois Association of School Nurses and _ sponsored by the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
Assisting were the Illinois Department of Public Health, the
Illinois
Association
of
School
Nurses, and the Illinois Education
Association. The conference, en-

The

Beautiful Community
on the North Shore

Whemorial

P. ab

Mausoleuln

Cometery

COMMUNITY MAUSOLEUM — COLUMBARIUM
EARTHEN INTERMENT — CREMATORIUM
We operate our own

titled ‘‘Working Together for Bet-

Greenhouses

Gross Point Road and Harrison

ter School Health Programs,’’ was

designed to give school nurses an
orientation to school haelth.

Most

Chicago:

583-5080, 583-5081

d

J. CARUS
Secreta

by plain-

therein,

of Lake

is further

of

No. 110,
Illinois.

suit or other-

appearance

the said Circuit

J.

Ln., Lincoln-

public hearing on said budget will b
held at 8:00 p.m., on the 28th day
dq
August,
1967, at the Wilmot
School i
this school district No. 110.
Dated
this
13th day
of June,
196

other relief; that Summons duly issued
against you as provided by law, and
which suit is still pending.
NOW, THEREFORE, unless you WILLIE POINDEXTER,
file your Answer
wise

Lowry’s
George

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN by th
Board of Education of School Distric
No. 110 in the County of Lake, State o
Illinois, that a tentative budget for sai
school
district
for
the
cal
yea
beginning July 1, 1967 will be on fil
and
conveniently
available
to
publi
inspection at the Wilmot School Office
795 Wilmot Road, Deerfield, Illinois i
this school district from and after 9:3
a.m., on the 20th day of July, 1967.

|

Divorce

Mrs.
Mrs.

and

filed in the Circuit

County,

you,

and

the senior Lowrys are taking them

The
requisite
affidavit for publication having been filed, notice is hereby
given to you, WILLIE
POINDEXTER,

tiff

ill
was

to Switzerland in December.

In the Circuit Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Circuit, Lake County,
Illinois Family Division
BESSIE POINDEXTER,
}
Plaintiff
No. 67-3408
VS.
WILLIE POINDEXTER,
Defendant

that a suit has been

of

who

shire.
Prior
to this visit, the
Lowrys visited Mr. Lowry’s parents, the W. McNeil Lowrys of
New York City, and learned that

Buescher,

one

with

Mr.

Heitz, 21 Lancaster

PUBLICATION NOTICE

Anthony L. Venzon
Anthony

Ralph
STATE

A.

Anderson,

a visit

parents,

Carole
Taylor,
Mark
Freund,
Barb Anderson, Pat McCabe, and

COUNTY

Melvin

Nancy

Jody Reid.
Mark Scully,

because
Aikins,

LOWRYS VISIT PARENTS
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Barton
have returned to Madison, Wis.,

12 swim

placed

D.

months.

will

events. Double winners were Kurt

is not compatible with neighboring

property,

Forest

The

of
of

at

and there

board

R.

in architecture, he and his wife
have three children, Allison, 6;
Christine, 4; and Elizabeth,
10

the

8:30

the medley relay, and Dennis
McCabe
won
three _ individual

North Shore Obituaries
held

niusic,

the

A graduate of the University of
Illinois, with a bachelor’s degree |

meet in Lincolnshire.

A hearing on proposed rezoning
Rd.,

by

at

replace

consultant in pre-cast concrete.

In other club news, the Lincoln-

Is Tuesday
for property on the east side
Milwaukee Av., 425 feet north

held

Club

will

elected to the board in April, also
has resigned because he is moving
from the village. His replacement
has not been named.
Mr. Kammerer is self-employed
with offices at 6430 N. Central in
Chicago.
He specializes as a

shire Swim Club team beat the
Knollwood Country Club team of

It couldn't happen on any other day, but Monday's railroad strike
enabled Mike McCarthy (striped shirt) and brother, Kevin, to play at
will along the Milwaukee Road tracks.

Zone Hearing

be

Swim

Kammerer

health.

be a champagne breakfast at
midnight. The charge for the
evening is $7.50 per couple.

ap-

tions.

Day

from

A four-piece orchestra will pro-

said,

board

will

vide dance

pointed
Lorenz
Schmidt
as
secretary of the board and accepted five junior college applica-

Half

Mr.

Robert W. Lindgren, who resigned

p.m. Saturday.

to.”’

other

guests

Lincolnshire

“and although our system may be
satisfactory, it bears looking inIn

now, so I agreed to serve.”

A Shipwreck Party for members

abilities.
“This
procedure
is coming
under attack by educators and
Mr.

on the board, but the need arose

Ln., for just over

By Swim Club

not

students in accelerated, standard,
and basic levels according to their

alike,’

“T had hoped to have my house
completed before I began to serve

Party Slated

only for freshman
enrichment
and driver’s education, but also
because the students may make
more use of the library if the free
period is later in the morning.”
The council also recommended
that an in-depth survey be made
of the present system of grouping

layman

- this week.

“I think

use

this

trustee,

“As an architect and an engineer, I’ve been very interested in
how this village develops, and
have had several conversations
with Village Pres. Fred Balzer on
this subject,’’ Mr. Kammerer said

absences, Mr. Griffith would be
contacted, according to the coun-

Mr.

newest

Richard Kammerer, is an architect who has lived in the village at

Street, Evanston
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‘PUBLIC FORUM

OK. Fire
District
By

By BONNIE FOSTER
The Riverwoods Village Board has restated its “get
tough” policy towards residents with stable violations.
At

JOANNE GOLDSTEIN

Residents of parts of Veron Township near Riveroods voted last Thursday
to join the Vernon Fire
Protection.
At the
egner,

residence of Vernon
3223
Blackthorn
PI.,

Meerfield,

polling

place

for some

esidents between Milwaukee Av.
hnd Riverwoods, all 10 voters
avored
joining
the
district.
Special election judges were June
egner, Eleanor Gossman, and
Betty Manchester.
_ Seventeen residents living near
hevy
Chase
Country
Club on

hevy Chase Circle, Linden, Maryuette, Columbus, and Prague
oted at the home
of Leo
F.
ogier, 900 N. Prague, Vernon
ownship. Ten voted for joining

he

district,

Dorothy

nnd

seven

Vogler,

Anna

against.

Helen

Kania

E.

Trisco,

were

election

udges.

These areas, who petitioned out
when the Vernon Fire Protection
District was founded in 1940, have
had no fire protection service.
Walter Gerbert, fire chief of the
ernon District, said these areas
ould receive no fire protection

nless they joined the district. The
ax rate is 0.072 per $100 assessed
property

valuation

to

property

wners.
Chief Circuit Court Judge Glenn
. Seidenfeld announced the offiial results of the election and
tated that the next step will be
or the Vernon Fire Protection
rustees to approve the annexation
f these areas.

an

adjourned

meeting

Saturday,

trustees

Part of the meeting was held in

executive
session
to
discuss
‘
whether
to pursue
all stable
violators and how much such legal

approved

action

unanimously a motion to pursue a violation by Eugene
Bauer Jr., 2755 Edgewood Rd.
Trustees instructed Village Atty. Alfred Lewis to notify
Mr. Bauer
Trustees

of their intentions.
instructed
Village

NEWS

Atty. Alfred Lewis to notify Mr.

Bauer of their intentions.
Trustees also agreed that all
other stable violations in the
village will be pursued.
The board denied Mr. Bauer
permission to leave his stable in
its current

location

the

fact

that

a denial of the plan commission’s
the
to leave
recommendation
stable where it was.
At Saturday’s meeting, trustees
indicated they also would inform
Mr. Bauer that he cannot legally

at the March

the

stable

was

too

close to a neighboring lot line, was

Staub Heads
Urban

since his lot is less than two
acres.
According to the village’s zoning
ordinance, horses cannot be kept
on less than two-acre lots, with a
maximum of four horses on four
acres.

League

Urban League.

American Legion Post 1247 has
begun planning its annual cornroast to be held at the American
Legion Hall in Prairie View Aug.
20.
Features will include rides and

will begin its service with a board
of directors composed of com-

munity representatives. All board
members live or work in Lake
for the new

being

League

handled

games for children, free corn and
beverages, and an egg throwing
contest. Hamburgers and hot dogs

are

by

the

president, Mr. Staub; two vicepresidents,
Dr. Michael
Balma

and Eugene

Riley, both of North

secretary,

Mrs.

Charles

Brown of North Chicago.

at the

sold

will. be

Chicago; the treasurer, Dr. Walter McCallum of Waukegan; and

the

sched-

event,

uled to start at 11 a.m.
All area residents are
There

be

will

a

invited.

admission

$1

charge for adults.
New officers of Post

1247

in-

grams—9

Park.

training

I—8-9

a.m.,

p.m., swimming pool.

clinic—9

a.m.-12

noon,

Public

yimming pool.

hepard.

a.m.-12

program—9

Playground

oon, Jewett Park, Walden, Wilot Schools.
Public swimming—1-5 p.m., 6-9
.m., swimming pool.
a.m., 1-4
Tennis lessons—9-11
.m., high school courts.
Weight training IIA—56 p.m.,

lhepard.
Weight

.

training

hepard.

p.m.,

IIB—6-7

Friday

Learn-to-swim—8

imming pool.
Weight training
epard.

I-89

a.m.,

a.m.-12

noon,

epard.
Playground program—9
oon, 1-4 p.m.

Public swimming—1-5
m., swimming pool.
traiining

noon,

a.m.-12

clinice—9

Baseball

Weight

a.m.-12

p.m., 6-9

ITA—5-6

p.m.,

epard.
Weight training IB—56 p.m.,
Weight training IIB—6-7 p.m.,
epard.
Wrestling clinic—7-9 p.m., Shepd.
dance—8-11:30

Teen

t Park.

for

sly 20, 1967
* bala

p.m.,

Jew-

ees

summer

swimming—1-5

Tennis

pro-

Jewett
p.m.,

6-9

Monday
classes—9 a.m.-12

noon,

Public swimming—1-5,

swimming pool.
Weight training
Weight
Shepard.

3-5 p.m., high school courts.
Baseball

clinic—9

Sheparad.
Learn-to-swim—8
swimming pool.

noon,

a.m.-12

noon,

Weight
training
I—8-9
a.m.,
Shepard.
:
Playground program—9 a.m.-12
noon, 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
Public swimming—1-5 p.m., 6-9

p.m., swimming pool.
training

ITA—56

p.m.,

Shepard.
Weight
Shepard.

training

IIB—6-7

p.m.,

:
softball
Jaycee

league—7 p.m.,
and Woodland

Tuesday
Learn-to-swim—8 a.m.-12

swimming pool.
Weight training
Shepard.

noon,

I-—8-9

a.m.,

Baseball clinic—9 a.m.-12 noon,
Shepard.
Playground program—9 a.m.-12
noon, 1-4 p.m.
T.O.P.S. Club—9-11 a.m., Deer-

p.m, high school courts.

Tuttle,

Fluger,

mander;

William

vice-commander;
adjutant;

a.m.,

1-4

La

Charles

to

nance
officer;
Bruecks, chaplain.

and

p.m.,

ITIB—6-7

p.m.,

feels

copies

as

of the

Secretary

McNamara

sup-_

if it is

a

original

por- —

of

Defense

Robert

and other high mili-

tary authorities for proper action —

against

havior

such

abominable

by our troops

be- —

that is re- —

vealed therein. Publishing this —
material in local newspapers —
merely causes consternation and
misgivings — and may give rise —
to outbreaks of demonstrations —
that tear a country apart from
the inside.
I also suggest that he publish
his ‘‘son’s” name, age, rank, and
service connections, so that the
boy may receive recogntion for
outstanding nobility and compas-

sion that seems to be foreign to

Herr,

Winkler,

last:
a

tion of the letter that he published —

junior

Mar

in

from

I suggest that the “father” send

vice-com-

Sack,

almost

photo

commander;

senior

VILLAGER,

One

Planned
Henry

advertisement

week’s

letter designed with the express
purpose
of perpetrating
more
youths to the action of American
Flag stomping and burning.
:

ingness to help pay for the opera-

George

Hut!”

posed ‘‘G.I.’s Father,’ seems t
pat and descriptively perfect to
be real.
-

tion.

clude

supposed _

all of our other servicemen

fi-

whom

Thomas

Serving

with

he is called upon to serve. |

beyond

the call of duty

with the other fathers’ (and moth-

ers’) sons
heartless.

MAKE DEAN’S LIST
Jo Maiorano, daughter

of Mr.

are

brutal

and
Se

I am sending a copy of this advertisement to the office of the

and Mrs. Louis J. Maiorano, 1215
Sanders, Riverwoods, and Merri

Secretary of Defense and request

Hardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

ing an investigation and clarifi-

Walter L. Hardy, 3065 Blackthorn,

cation of these claims.
Mrs.

Charles

Beeson

Beeson’s Nursery and

Green Thumb Shop

Cam als
oo.

who

_

ius

quia
—

a.m.-12

noon,

I—8-9

a.m.,

clinic—9

a.m.-12

noon,

lessons—9

a.m.-12

noon,

swimming pool.
Weight training
_ Shepard.

My

STEEL

AND

ALUMINUM

CHAIN

LINK

FENCES

Shepard.
Tennis

3-5 p.m., high school courts.
program—9

a.m.-12

noon,
1-4 p.m., Jewett
Walden, Wilmot Schools.
Public
swimming—1-5

Park,

Swimming

Wrestling clinic—7-9 p.m., Shep-

ard.
Men’s
Wilmot,
park.

training

Playground

Weight

DEERFIELD
— The

letter in the “We Burned Every

The board also discussed possible purchase of the sewer and
water company servicing Ravinia
Green Country Club. The company
now is owned by the Federal
Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.
Trustees indicated that before
taking further action, residents
must indicate their interest in
extended service and their will-

6-9 p.m.,

IIA—5-6

Learn-to-swim—8

Baseball

Wrote Letter

to

$100.

Wednesday

a.m.-12

or whether

Mo.

Shepard.

field Grammar School.
Tennis lessons—9-11

Saturday

Registration

Serre

noon,

noon,

Learn-to-swim—8
Weight
hepard.
Baseball

a.m.-12

a.m.-12

cost,

Riverwoods, were named to the
dean’s list for the second semester at Webster College, St. Louis,

Recreation Calendar
Today

would

change the zoning ordinance.
The names of at least three
other violators have been placed
on the agenda the last several
months for discussion, and there
probably are many more residents
who are violating the law unknowingly.
In another matter Saturday, the
board gave second reading to and
approved
a zoning
ordinance
amendment deleting guest hoses
as a legal use and raising the fee
for public hearings from $50 to

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Sox Still :

Team Wins

In First

Gold Title

Place

Jim Donato connected with a
Joe Pett pitch for a three-run
homer that triggered a seven-run
outburst for U.S. Aluminum in a
come-from-behind
victory
over

week

11-9.

The

Minor
Boys’

double

went

ahead

4-2

on

the

oncoming

fog

games.

The Yankees
the Orioles in

faded

The Yanks beat the Red Sox 15and lost to the Athletics 10-6 last

week.

second

round

of

Deerfield's Bill Bell slides safel y

begins this week.

Warriors Defeat North,

STANDINGS
Crwwuwnae

U.S. Aluminum
Ori Dairy
Flavorama
Hiltop Inn
Riverwoods Inn
Levin Insurance
Volkswagen

Qpnwwonwoht

TEAM

The

In

from

Barth’s

Holy

Cross
team
scored three runs
each in the first, fourth, and fifth
innings to put the game out of

reach.

a_

high-

scoring team, had 16 hits, but just
One was
an extra base
Swanson and Shaeffer had
the 19 hits for Holy Cross.

Holy

Cross

remaining

blow.
six of

has just one game

on

the

schedule.

The

Meteors must play two games
before the round is completed.
The standings:

72

eoconcomml

Hom

wwns

TEAM STANDINGS
Holy Cross
Meteors
Longtin’s
American Legion
Trinity Church
Valenti Builders
Beth El

run

lead

against

Highland

the

bottom

of

the

eighth,

followed with a sacrifice fly to
give the Warriors the win.
Scotty Brewster, still recovering

Ted Swanson and Bruce Schaeffer paced Holy Cross to a 10-4 victory over Longtin’s Sports Huddle
last week in the Deerfield Park
District’s Blue Ribbon division.
The
win
moved
the
victors
another step closer to the division
championship. Holy Cross is now
4-1 for the season. The Meteors are
second with 3-1.

normally

played

Glenn Fritz tripled and Dave Mick

In Blue

Longtin’s,

Warriors

Park, and lost 8-7.
In their only win of the week, the
Warriors spotted Glenbrook North
a 4-1 lead but scored three times
in the bottom of the seventh to ~
knot the score and send the game
into extra innings.

Triumph

Fred

Deerfield

twice last week and came back to
win one game, but they wasted a

six

Leaders

Manager

4-1

a sore shoulder,

started the

game for Deerfield but needed
relief help from Mike Bunch, who
eventually got the win.
Coach
Carl
Eichstaedt
“Brewster got tired. He’s

said,
really

not back in form yet, and I don’t
think his shoulder has sufficiently
healed.”
In Control

Eichstaedt seemed a little disturbed about the Highland Park

western University Aug. 11 and 12.
Sherman, the son of Glenbrook
South athletic director Walt Sherman, won two matches in the
Upper
Midwest
regional
tournament at Bettendorf, Ia., last
weekend. He beat Steve TouVelle
of Bettendorf 5-0 and decisioned

a

SPORT
mentor.

‘‘Then they came back on

us, and we didn’t give them too
much because they earned their
runs with some good hits.”
Whenever Highland Park meets
Deerfield, both teams try a little
harder than against other opponents.
“Losing
to Highland
Park was really frustrating because there
between the

is such a rivalry
two schools,’ said

Eichstaedt. ‘It’s even more depressing since we had a six-run
lead. But I can’t fault the boys too
much because they played good
ball. Both teams played well, and
it was a good ball game.”
Fritz

started

on the

Rusty

Cunningham

mound

of

Mark
run
the

began hitting the ball.”

game.
“We were in complete
control with a 7-1 lead,” said the

for

Decatur,

Ill., at 105 pounds, to become one
of the nine champions from IIlinois.
Sherman and the rest of the
survivors
will compete
in the
Midwest tournament July 28-29,
probably in the Bloomington, IIl.,

area.

Twelve survivors from each of
four sectionals will gather for the
national finals at McGaw Hall.
Northwestern wrestling coach Ken
Kraft is the tournament director.

Since the Glenbrook North game
was a non-league contest, the
Warriors didn’t get credit for the
win. The Highland Park game
counted in the league standings,
and gave Deerfield a 1-4 league
slate.

Eichstaedt isn’t really bothered
by the Warriors record, ‘The boys
are playing good ball, and I’m
more concerned with that than
our record,”’ he related.

“I’m certainly not disappointed
with our summer program,” said
‘The
boys
working hard,

what’s most important,
learning baseball.”’

are
and

they are

“Our work this summer will put
us that much
ahead
in the
spring,’’ added the coach.
The Warriors wind up their
summer
schedule
with
three
games this week before the postseason tournaments

start. Tomor-

row the team travels to Evanston
for a 6 p.m. game. Monday the
Warriors have a non-league game
at Niles North during the dinner
hour, and Wednesday the club
winds up its regular season slate
with a twilight home game with
Niles East.
Deerfield (5)

Garrett,

ss

ritz, If
ick,

ell, ¢

p

4

0

1

1

2.

Thurston,ss

3

0

0

Morrison,

rf

3

2

1

Neumeier,

If

3

Hetlinger, cf
Brewster, p
Jones, ph
Totals

Glenbrook North (4)
AbRH
Monts, po
By
Gee
Thake, 3b
3 0 0

4

If

De Jong, 3b

Bunch,

RH
0 0
0 0

Ab
4
4

Wheeler, 2b
Gullen, 1b

3
0
2

1
0
0

000

30

Glenbrook North
Deerfield

1

2

2
O
0

Helfrich, 1b

Pohlmeier, 2b

Langer, cf
Peifer, cf
Dethlof, c

5 8
Totals
Score by Innings

2

0

4-92

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0

3

1

2

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had a three

the Giants
17-5. Dan

crushed
Hanse

pitched a three-hitter as the Reds
beat

the

Dodgers

8-2.

He

alsc

slammed a double and a triple.
Standings and results:
TEAM STANDINGS
Pony A League
Cards
Giants
Reds
Mets
Dodgers
Farm

League

Phillies
Cubs
Braves
Pirates
Astros
Phillies 24, Astros 20;
Phillies
ubs 6; Cubs 9, Braves 3; Braves
Pirates 8; Pirates 13, Astros 12.

1
1
1

Intermediate-American
Ww.
Yanks
14
Orioles
11
Athletics
10
Senators
10
Indians
10
White Sox
8
Tigers
fe
Twins
7
Angels
4
Red Sox
2:7
Senators
1, Athletics
0;
Tigers
White
Sox
4;
Indians
9, Orioles
8
Yanks
15, Red
Sox
1;
Senators
14
White
Sox
2;
Orioles
4, Indians
Athletics
10,
Yanks
6;
Indians
19
Twins 4; Red Sox 9, Tigers 6; India
10, Tigers 9; Angels 10, Twins 9.
Minor-American
White Sox
14
Indians
12
Yankees
12
Senators
10
Angels
10
Athletics
6
Red Sox
Y i
Orioles
5
Twins
4
Tigers
2
Red Sox 11, Orioles 10; White Sox
Angels 5; Indians 6, Tigers 5; Athletic
17, Angels
16;
Orioles 25, Tigers
§
Indians
14, Twins
3;
White
Sox
1
Senators 9; Yankees 8, Red Sox 7.
National-Minor
Final Standings

1

4

Koopman

McAndrews

triple as
Dodgers

Pony

Playing Good Ball

Kichstaedt.
hustling and

14-4

Ron Paja pitched the Cards to z
victory over the Mets in thd

pitching by Kevin
Tom Knaggs.

Deerfield, but Eichstaedt said his
hurler ‘‘tired, and Highland Park

Deerfield’s Sherman Gains
Berth in Sectional Mat Meet
Dan Sherman of Deerfield is one
of 11 Illinois qualifiers for sectional competition in the wrestle-down
for berths in the junior world
tournament scheduled at North-

have

Pony A League. The Mets bea
the Giants 10-7 on the hitting and

But Little G iants Escape

Final first-round standings:

now

The Orioles are 11-6 after losing
to the Indians 9-8 and downing the
Angels 4-2.

Gordon Photo)

action

They

record.

se

Jim Carmel, Ron Lopaty, and
Hal Goodman paced the hitting for
the Insurancemen.
The

continue to lead
the Intermediate

Division of the American League

as Alumi-

num scored five in the eighth and
two in the ninth to win.
In other league games, Levin
Insurance moved its record to 2-4
for the first round on the basis of
a 13-7 win over Flavorama.

the

The season in the league has
been extended to July 24 to allow
the
scheduling
of
rained
out

commanding 9-4 lead.
with

enabled

6-5 and topped the Senators 11-9 in
the two games. The second-place
Indians kept pace by winning two
to run its season’s record to 12-4.
The Indians downed the Tigers 6-5
and bombed the Twins 14-3.

Dairymen struck back and scored
seven runs on nine hits to take a

for an upset

victory

season record.
The Pale Hose edged the Angels

runs in the sixth and seventh as
Eggs Bromley and Frank Somer
paced the hitters, but again the

Ori’s hopes

of the Deerfield
Association. The

Sox to hold first place with a 14-3

Aluminum drew first blood in
the game
with Art Goregam’s
two-run single in the first, but the
Dairymen bounced back for solo
runs in the first and third to tie
the score.
Aluminum

Division
Baseball

i)

last

Hoaua68eS

Dairy

victory gave the winners the firstround championship in the Deerfield Park District Gold Medal
League.

wanes

Ori

The White Sox won two game
last week in the American League

Mets
Giants
Phillies
Pirates
Dodgers
Cardinals
Astros
Braves
Cubs
Reds

14
13
11
10
10
9
9
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July 20,

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Gardens

the

fundamentals

“Where
o swim,”

there is a willingness,

you

can teach

them

he declares.

beginners

is

a

and Dog Paddle
thing

apart

swimmers, and as a teacher Peterson
hn individual to have fun in the water
bxample, a strong advocate of using
beginners the dog paddle.
“I’ve always used swim aids,” he

from

coaching

college

aims primarily at preparing
and have it safely. He is, for
water wings and teaching his
says.

‘‘This definitely is an

swim aids, they can visualize what swimming is like. Then, when
they are able to support themselves
teaching the other things.”

in the

water,

we

can

begin

The dog paddle is important, he believes, because it is the basic
urvival stroke. Man is not an aquatic animal, but its natural crawlg motion results in an ability to stay afloat in the water,

and it is

rom this that the crawl and all other strokes stem.
a

child can

dogpaddle,

he

can

alls out of a boat or off the pier,’

come

to

Peterson

the

surface

if

he

contends.

Psychology Needed
Psychology

plays

a big part

in the

teaching

of swimming,

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Kaiser

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predicted

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when
say
to
used
I
pupils.
former
ildren of
:

the moment.
But he isn’t planning to at

y 20, 1967.

Forest

committee will be headed by Mrs.

Uni-

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Besides all that, he declares, swimming is fun.
years.
the
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hat his job has been for him
“It’s been a lot of fun,” he smiles. “Working with small children

”

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Raymond O’Keefe of Winnetka.

you see

pool or lake or stream. If they can just come to the surface and
addle five or 10 yards they could save themselves . . . or be saved.

:

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as in

Peterson believes learning to swim is vitally important, parcularly in an area like the North Shore.
“This world of ours has quite a bit of water in it, and we’re in
quite

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b reinforce their confidence.

ind around

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OFFENSE

child to put his face in the water and learn to float face down.
After that it is strictly a matter of instilling the fundamentals.
“The big thing is that you don’t go too fast,’’ Peterson says. ‘‘If
ou rush the child, he develops a feeling of inadequacy.
“To be a good instructor, you’ve got to analyze your student, to

The minute

will

Charles

Overcoming a fear of the water is less a problem now than it
was in the old days when there was less activity in and around
water, he points out. But the first big hurdle still is getting a

tear come, you’ve got to give them a

Association,

OUR

Waukegan

the Knollwood Club in Lake For-

open

Northwestern

41st annual Junior InvitaOpen Championship, sponby the Women’s Western

versity defensive backfield coach,
led the Wildcats in passing yard-

at this age,’’ Bill says.

e alert to the emotions of these: youngsters.

Golf

class with one-design boats.
The NSYC has issued invitations
to all local yacht clubs and
organized fleets. The public is
invited.

courage.
and challenge them

Ky

Armond

o start, because by this time a child understands better, can imitate,
‘*You can coax them

chairmen

40-50 yachts will be entered this
year. The regatta will consist of
three races, featuring fleets in
Thistles,
Olympic-class
Flying
Dutchmen, Lido 14’s, Day Sailors,

nything else. Peterson feels that the age of seven is the best time
nd has more

The
tional
sored

is Third Annual Invitational Regatta is scheduled for the weekend
and

educational tool and a big help in bringing a child along. With the

“If

Highland Park has announced that

of July 29-30.

Water Wings
Teaching

At Knollwood

The North Shore Yacht Club in

Regatta

SERVICE
1803

By Red Fell

Here's quite an oddity . . .
A man once set a world's record in a race — but still did
not win the race! ... In the
1960
Olympics,
Carl
Kaufmann
of Germany
set the
world's

record

of

44.9

a

taught

Set for July 31

Set July 29-30

2

been

5 -hr.

a

have

Junior Golf

sec-

onds in the 400-meter dash
. . . Meantime, Otis Davis of
the U.S. was also timed at
44.9 in that race and the
judges
ruled
that
Davis
crossed the finish line first
and Kaufmann was second...
However, both men were still
officially credited
with the
identical record time ... So
Kaufmann set a world record .
— yet lost the race!
*

*

ia ey

children

North Shore’s
Yacht Regatta

ede.

arded

inder Peterson’s guidance.

your turn comes, make your shot quickly.

4

ears since then, he has taught some 20,000 individuals,
rom tots to adults, to negotiate in the water. Even re-

searching for a lost ball, signal following play- — ql
with little delay.
waiting for a partner or opponent to make a —
your lie and decide what club is needed. When om

*

Of all the men who have ever
played big league baseball, which
one played in the most All-Star
games .. . Answer is Stan Musial
who

was

eau ae!

.
4
Peterson

6. When
ers through
7. While
shot, study

ede

he has been running the summer
swimming lessons since succeeding
Tom Robinson in 1936. In the 31

=

for the next tee.

in 24 of them.
*

Here's

one

*

to

:

The head Wildcat coach since 19438,

5. Compute your score after quickly leaving the green

Washington Gardens had a cakewalk contest aginst Cherry Electric and won 31-4. George Pett had
two triples in the game for the
victors.
Games that were rained out on
July 10 will be replayed Tuesday.

test

your

i

had her thrashing her way 30 feet
through water 11 feet deep.
A the age of 60, he has a little
bit of an experience edge on me.

winners.

baseball
knowledge... We're
going to list four of the most
@ famous managers of all-time
. .» Then see if you are able
to name the position on the
field each of these men played
@ before
they
became
managers ... Leo Durocher...
Al Lopez . . . Walt Alston...
@ Casey Stengel . . . Can you
Mname
the
positions
each
gg Played? ... If not, here are
the answers .
. Durocher
B was a shortstop .. . Lopez
@ was a catcher ...
Alston
gm wosa first baseman .. . And,
Stengel was an outfielder.

Phe

Peterson

PF

weeks

©

yatnee

into the pool into

two

4. Before putting out on the green, take carts and bags
to a point nearest the route to the next tee.

ites

In

to tee up the ball at the first tee when your starting time is
announced.
.
2. Always carry an extra ball in case your first goes ou
of bounds or is in danger of being lost. This saves running
back to the bag for another ball.
3. As the last man tees off, be ready to move out briskly.

Mary
Jane
bombed
Cherry
Electric 12-4 last week and Skokie
Valley came up with six runs in
the last inning but still fell short
as Washington Gardens won 13-12.
Oak Terrace upset Mary Jane 62 in a defensive battle as Bill Seim
celebrated the birth of a daughter
by collecting two hits for the

atte

arms.

Electric, and Skokie Valley Laundry.

ee

two years just to

ways to save time on the course:
1. Arrive early, take a few practice shots, and be ready

eo,

little

Lanes is second with 4-2, followed
by Oak Terrace Beverage, Cherry

THE FELL
COMPANY

ce

It took me

get her to jump
my

Slow play is one of the worst enemies to enjoyment of
around of golf. All golfers should be aware of the followin

enw

is a

Club

Ter ge

this

Golf

eA

and

bit like the ordeal of birth all over
again.

with a 5-1

RIVARD

Glencoe

eee

ill Peterson is the swimming coach at NorthwestB ern University. Experts in this sort of thing tell
e he is a good swimming coach. Not being quite sure
of the difference between a butterfly and a backstroke,
[ wouldn’t know about that.
But one thing I do know. Bill Peterson is a fine teacher
bf children. He is teaching my seven-year-old daughter
swim,

Gardens,

PAUL

Professional,

season mark, leads the Highwood
16-inch softball league. Mary Jane

To Teach a Child

to

By

In Softball
Washington

how

The Game of Golf

Keeps Top

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�Legion Wins

Evans Win
Cup Crown

Final Two

Bee

On Forfeit

cree

Dick

3 “

Evans,

club

champion

of

The Highland Park Legion baseball team tried to play its final
two games last week, but Zion and
Lake Bluff didn’t cooperate as
both teams forfeited to the local
club.

| Knollwood Club in Lake Forest,

and his partner, Jim Sheridan of

roa

_ Sunset Ridge,
—
tee

*

won

the Governor’s

Cup golf championship

day

at Knollwood

_ victory

last Sun-

with a 5 and 4

over

Tom Ward of Knollwood and Bob Bruce of Winnetka.

=a
ae

“Zion couldn’t get any guys at
all,” said coach Tom Inman. “And
Lake Bluff showed up with fou
ballplayers, so they had to forfeit,
also.
All
we’re
doing
now
is
collecting uniforms.’

Final results of all 26 flights,
named for former Knollwood governors, were:

&gt;.

SPgmeienship:

aon s
aS

+,

eit

;

=

Pr

mmett

Sunset

Ridge,

Mann

beat

Ray

Lowry,

Salem,

Steve Stanger was named most
valuable player for the Highland
Park crew, and Jeff Ommen was
the team’s leading hitter.

Ellyn Levin of Highland Park and Claude
Tennis Tournament. (Bud Daley Photo)

Antonio and Edward Carpenter, 4-3.
MacC
Y Flight: Dexter Lishon, Nestor
a., and John Georgas beat John Allyn,
es
ik and John Duchesneau, 2-1.

=
os

ever Flight: Hugh Clark, North Shore and
Smith beat Walter Muskat, Rolling Green

r

Lovis
ar
‘Se and
Eime
:

Kenneth

Alm,

4-3.

Brown Flight: Jack Wyss, Kenosha and GeofCook beat Harvey Olson, Sunset Ridge and
rt Sanders 2-1.
White Flight: Robert Curley, Glen View and
C.
E. Ortman beat Edmund Stephan, Bob O’LInk
and John Woods.

eet

ese

MM

peel

ville

nd.,

on

Flight:

and.

Roger

Flight:

Bud

Heckler,

Arlington

and

Id
Gibbons beat Robert Gooder, Olympla
penal and J. Cannon Bowes, 4-3.
Curtis Flight: George Kellner. Exmoor and
E.
C. Blankenheim beat Roy Dingman, MIlwaukee and Gayle Mattingly, }-up.
Hunter Flight: Stanley McGiveran, Bob O’Link
George
Hachtmann
beat
Robert
Zell,
moor and James Traa 1-up.
Pearson Flight:
Milton Morgan,
Kankakee
ant, 7000 Enos beat Gardner Heidrick, Hinsjale, and Tom Yates 5-4.
Smith Flight: Gili Ellis, Exmoor, and Dr.
peed Harnden beat Charles Lewtwiler,
North
e, and Harold Werhane, 3-2.
F
Flight: Clinton Black, Darion, Conn,
ud
obert S. Russell beat Charlies Howe, Barngton Hills, and W. R. Magnus, 1-up.
. Rossetter Flight: E. J. Hasten Jr.,. North
ore, and Edmund Grant beat Paul Owen Jr.,
nesville, and William Scroggins III, 1-up on

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ye.

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6

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Sheridan,

lo and Robert Stuart, 3-2.
Byron Flight: Jack Carroll, Fremont, Ohlo
Donald Haggerty defeated Robert Warner,
xmoor, and Frank Fiore, 1 up on 19.
Flight: Robert M. Brown, South Shore,
ryt
ichard Holson, Jr., beat Tom Moran, San

Ss

bor
S

Jim

yd
ick Evans beat Bob Bruce, Winnetka, and
om Ward, 5-4.
Teter Flight:
Tull Monsees Westmoreland,
oe Powell beat Mark Day, Crystal Lake
and
David Ring 4-3.
wpe Flight: Tom Taubensee, Rolling Green,

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soy

William

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Thomas,

Rockford,

Hepp,

Hamburg,

Flight:

ages

rouch

a, and

beat

Carl

Brisch,

Russell

Lawrence

Lucas,

Butterfield,

Zimmerman,
2-1

and

Lake

Little League

4
*
peers
,

Races Tighten

The races for top spots in the
Lz
sage
Highland Park Recreation Deae
partment’s
Little Leagues
are
_ tightening
up with two weeks

_ Temaining to be played in the
fies
ates, regular season.
The world series
big Ps will begin July 31.
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Northwestern University is pro_ 2 viding not only the practice facilities for the 1967 College Football
__ all-stars but also the all-star queen.
_ She is Barbara Caulfield, a junior
_ from Norridge, who was chosen
__ by a panel of television personaliwe

ties to reign over the 27th annual
all-star

Aug. 4.
74

game

at

Soldier

Field,

Winnetka

First-Half Crown

Will Host

away 12-2 over Mister Victor to
win the first-half title of the
Highland Park Recreation Department’s
league.

12-inch

A_

softball

Bob Vollen’s twin-bagger and a
home

run by Ralph Schott, plus a

triple by Stan Lelewer,

were the

big

hits

for

the

winners.

Bob

Skidmore doubled home a run for
Mister Victor, the lone hit off
Schott in the game. Mister Victor
is the defending league champion.
Bianco’s Pizza edged Booby’s of
Northbrook 10-8 on Steve Glickhauf’s homer
and Pete Kroll’s
triple. Neal Sobel homered
for
Booby’s.
Chuck
Minor,
former
centerfielder of Lake Car Wash, made
his pitching debut for manager
Dan Hendrick’s team, and threw
a no-hitter to beat the West Ridge

Northbrook

BASEBALL
Today
Legion
at Morton

North

at Glenview

Shore

Legion,

All-Stars
Grove,
6.

Neal

2.

Central
States
League
Playoffs.
Illinois State Semipro Baseball Tournament (Elgin).
Sunday
Northbrook Legion at Skokie, 1:30.
Al
&amp;
Carlo
Bears
at
Erickson
Boosters,
2.
Central
States
League
Playoffs.
Monday
Glenview
Legion
at Angel Guardian,
Niles East at Evanston, 6.
New Trier East at Maine East, 6.
Deerfield at Niles North, 6.
Lane at Highland Park, 6.
Niles West at Glenbrook North, 6.
Tuesday
North Shore at Northbrook Legion, 6.
Wednesday
New Trier East at Evanston, 6.
Niles East at Deerfield, 6.
Maine East at Lane, 6.
Niles North at Niles West, 6.
Highland Park at Glenbrook South, 6.
SWIMMING
Friday
Mt. Prospect at Northbrook, 7.
Wednesday
Northbrook at Park Ridge, 7.
TENNIS
b
Today-Friday
ee
Metropolitan
Open
(Hinsale).
Monday-Wednesday
North
Shore
Jr.
Boys
Open
(Evanston),

Rain Halts Play
In 12-Inch B Loop
Rain

last

week

washed

out

12-inch

B

softball

league. The games will be played

on July 25. Games
that were
rained out July 11 will be played
July 26.

Bradley

homered,

and

as did

Mi-

second

started

with

half

of

Booby’s

the

season

edging

the

Sagging Victor nine 96. Hits by
Greg Lyon and Dave Schusteff
enabled Booby’s to take a 40
lead, and they were never headed.
Fred
Lutter
hurled
a_threehitter for Lake Car Wash as the
team
beat
Mister
Victor
11-1.
Hirsch homered for the winners.
Dennis Rafferty pitched a onehit victory for Bianco’s over FellRudman
4-1.
Rafferty
singled
home a run in the first and Dave
Anderson batted in two more in

the second to get the victory. Bill
Schwartz’s triple was the only hit
for Fell-Rudman.
Anixter Brothers scored early

and held on to beat Booby’s

9-2.

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The Winnetka Park District and
Winnetka Tennis Association will
co-sponsor the Illinois State Boys
and Girls Open Tournament
31 through Aug. 4.

The tournament,
the United States

sanctioned by
Lawn Tennis

Entries must be received by
July 28 and should be mailed to
Jim Kuhlman, tennis professional,
530 Hibbard Rd., Winnetka.

be

awarded

winners and runners-up
singles and doubles.

STEPHENS

AT

Owen

SCHOOL

D. Stephens
attend
the

Baseball

Downtown

Highland

Phone:

Park

ID 2-1234

had a

lot

School

of WilMickey

for

two

weeks beginning Aug. 6. Gary, 11
is a pitcher and will work in at
least 12 games each week during
his stay at the camp.

BOATING

Inman reported that Ommen is
moving to the West Coast. “TI’
sure Jeff will be missed in this
area, and | think he has a grea

baseball future ahead of him.”

YBC

Team

Beats

Rec Tees 36-27
The Youth Baseball Commissio
T-league team outlasted the Re
Tees last Saturday morning an
won 36-27, The win placed YBC i
first place in the Highland Park
League with a 3-0 league mark.
The SSI nine used a good middl
defense to advantage and beat th
Park Tees 18-12. It was the firs
win for SSI against two losses
Park is now 0-3.

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FUN

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of

The coach said his own pitching
staff wasn’t deep enough.
‘We
also didn’t have enough speed,’’ h¢
added.

to

Gary Stephens, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Robert
mette,
will

“We

Waukegan won the District 10
title, but Inman wasn’t impressed
“I feel Waukegan is too short o
pitching to go anywhere in tourna
ment play. Actually man-for-man
North Chicago was a better bal
club, except they were also shor
on pitching,’”’ Inman said.

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will

saying,

talented
individuals,
and if we
would have had more time playing
together, we could have won the
title.”’

Belts

LAKE
1970

Inman summed up the season,
which saw the team hit a late
slump and finish with a 7-5 record

Net Meet

Trophies

The

the

fifth night of action scheduled in
the Highland
Park Recreation
Department’s

10-0. John

Hirsch

nor.

Friday

Deerfield at Evanston, 6.
Lane at New Trier East, 6.
Niles West at Niles East, 6.
Glenbrook South at Maine East, 6.
Glenbrook North at Highland Park, 6.
Morton Grove at Glenview Legion, 6.
Saturday
Erickson Boosters at Meiszner Tigers,

-Y. and K. Kevin Hepp beat David Lyons Jr.,
phere. and B. C, Grafft, 4-3.
Flight: Don Kennedy, Bob O’Link, and
=
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rng es E
olander beat Matthew Hoy, Sunset Ridge,
james Hayes, 3-2.
1
light: Ron Weger, Lansing, Mich
Sipe
John Taliman beat Arthur Van Viissingen,
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SF

Fell-Rudman Wins
Fell-Rudman Investors jumped
off to. an early lead and won going

. Buckingham Flight: Kenneth Block, Glen Oak,
Max Orr beat.Fred Wacker, Shoreacres, and
1 E. Mellen, 4-3.
Richards Flight: Mike Ward, Ridgemoor and
A ey Bachman beat Joseph Tourtelot, Oak
k, and W. G. W. Glos, 3-2.
1
Campbell
Flight: Norman Wiche, Itasca, and
pe Alger III beat Edward Seidel, San
1, Calif., and F. M. McConnell, 3-1.
;
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|

he summer is progressing more quickly than most
of us realize, and with this passage of time many

bf the local summer baseball teams are winding up reglar-season schedules and looking toward tournament
And,

blay.

a good

ave given

account

teams

Shore

North

case,

the

as is usually

of themselves

in summer

action.

In the Central States League, two area clubs are
hmong the top four which will now compete in a double elimination playoff to determine the league's cham-

bionship. The New Trier Merchants wound up the league

‘late last weekend with a sparkling 6-2 mark which was
for a second-place

ood

finish behind

Mel-

undefeated

ose Park.
The Northbrook Merchants, in their first year in the
eague, also have gained a playoff berth. Mort Leve’s

harges are 5-2 to date and could add another victory if
hey can hold onto a 2-1 lead in a game against Lincoln-

wood which has to be replayed from the eighth inning
because of a protest by Leve.

EVANSTON’S CENTRAL STATES LEAGUE entry, which combeted with a young group of boys, did a respectable job in its initial

ear in the league. The club was supposed to have trouble getting
Into the win column, but some fine pitching and timely hitting

arnered two league successes for the club.
is now in
Tournament
Baseball
Illinois State Non-pro
The
still
brogress in Elgin, and as of yesterday, two of our clubs are

live. New Trier scored a first round victory over the Aurora Tigers,
nd

took

tough

on

Melrose

night.

last

Park

Evanston’s

Erickson

tenth inBoosters beat Midlothian 2-1, by rallying in the ninth and
games.
exciting
most
summer’s
ings in one of the
’s
The tournament continues through this weekend, and Erickson
clubs.
other
six
with
along
on
contenti
in
remain
nd New Trier
Erickson’s has been playing steady ball all summer in the Greater
idwest League and has dropped only one game. The Boosters are
solid contender for the league title and naturally have a chance
Boosters

or state honors. Tonight at 8:45 the
itting Chicago Saxtons in Elgin.

on

take

the

hard-

THE LOCAL AMERICAN LEGION outfits have done a good job.
ighland Park’s entry in District 10 had its troubles and has comsleted its season,
District Seven.

but

and

Northbrook

Glenview

have

dominated

Glenview sports a 6-2 league mark after its showdown game with
orthbrook last week which it lost 3-0. The team’s record is good
jor second place in the district. And the club has done this after
manager Ed Michalik

finding nine guys

had trouble

to play ball this

ummer.
Northbrook, after finishing sixth in the nation last year, has made
nother fine showing. The club’s league mark is 10-0, and overall
orthbrook has a 20-2 record. Unless a miracle occurs, the local
playoffs,
eam will begin tournament play Aug. 3 in the Cook County
epresenting District Seven.
Manager Art Kunde, who guided the club’s success last summer,
ays, “The town is getting that pennant fever again. It seems that

he crowds are getting bigger at each game.”

IF THE TEAM WINS the Cook County playoffs, which will be
layed at Argo High School, the next step will be the defense of its
tate title. This year’s State American League Tournament will be
eld in Gurnee,

which

is within

easy

driving

distance

for the local

ans.
As

an example

of ball which

of the high caliber

the teams

we’ve

entioned have played this summer, the composite league records
f all these clubs is 42-18, good for a .700 percentage. And some of
e losses were inflicted by teams from our own area.
For instance, Northbrook beat New

Trier in Central States League

lay, and Evanston suffered losses at the hands of both clubs.
Discount these games,

and our area teams have played .731 ball in

pague competition this summer.
This fine record is a reflection of the excellent coaching our young
allplayers are receiving. American Legion coaches like Kunde and
d Michalik

are

teams

producing

above

the average in the metro-

olitan Chicago area.
Some of the older ballplayers, members of the Boosters for intance, have played ball in this area and have taken advantage of
he fine coaching.

The success of these teams is no accident. And the future should
roduce more of the same. More and more boys are competing all
e time,

and out of this

number

ood baseball in the future.

ly, 20, 1967.

we’re going to see

some

mighty

The

the last inning
Mike Young
to get the win.
Mike Pinsoff

|

|

2-1.

Steve Olson relieved Mike Forman in the second inning of the
Hillel

way

and

went

the

to get

the

win.

had

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for the Jaycees, while Tim Scanlon and Steve Warsaw shared the

Recreation

Pony League
last
opened

mound duties for the Bowlers.

The Youth Baseball Commission
team

beat

Angie’s

Sport Shop

42

in the third game of the opening
night’s session.
The YBC scored three runs in

the last inning to take the lead. —

to win.
went the distance
Bob Saltzman and
shared the mound

Rick

Piacenza

pitcher.

was

Harris

Kal

the

losing

got the win.

Zalinski 6-3, 3-6, 6-4.

arn

TITLE

WINS

SCHWARTZ

Alan Schwartz of Highland Park

won the Waukegan Open Tennis
Tournament last weekend with a—
victory

final-round

over

Steve

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week,

last

played

Park

halted the game after 10 innings.
Hubby Arkush went all the way

beating Libertyville 7-4 and losing

rest of the

on Pace
Ere
ee

hy

duties for the losers.
Strike &amp; Spare tangled with the
Highland
Park
Jaycees
and
played to a 3-3 tie when darkness

of three hits. He also had two hits
and scored the winning run.
Highland Park split the other

game

a

sa fc

with an 8-7 victory over Lake Car
Wash, coming up with six runs in

in a makeup game as Phillips
again went the distance on a yield

Libertyville

ee

Opies

three games.
Mister Junior opened the season

In another game last week,
Highland Park beat Mundelein 2-1

to Mundelein

fee

Friday night at Sunset Park with

two hits,
Hoffman

Billy Hoffman also had
a double and a single.
had three RBI.

Highland

Department’s City
program
baseball

beat Lake Forest 7-0 last week.
Chuck Page hit a double and a
triple and Art Elliott a triple and
a single to pace the hitting attack.

games

5

Pony Action with Victory

Peter Phillips threw a one-hitter and went the distance as Highteam
land Park’s Colt League

two

EA
et,

Mister Junior Opens City

One-Hitter
Paces Colts
*

a

the locals. Elliott had a triple and
a single. Coach John Arreazola
credited the victory to ‘fancy
base running.”’
Al Cohen was the loser in the
game,

Mundelein

coach
game
Cohen
three
mates

Page

even though his

said he “pitched a fine
in going the distance.”

allowed just four hits, but
defensive
errors
by his
hurt his chances. Chuck

collected three of Highland

Park’s

four hits, all singles.

Highland Park
Star Teams

Split Games
Both
Highland
Park
Little
League All-Star teams divided the
two games they played last week
as the Recreation Department
sponsored teams continued freelance action.
Kiwanis All-Stars beat Highwood Sun Valley 8-3 in Highwood
and then lost 4-2 to the Waukegan
Junior Police nine. Kiwanis led 1-0
in the second, 2-1 in the sixth, and
then Waukegan tied it in the
bottom of the sixth and went on to
win in the eleventh inning of the
scheduled six-inning game.
The Recreation Center All-Stars
divided a pair of slug fests. They
lost 22-8 to Highwood Mighty
Mites but beat Lake Forest 11-10

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and taxes extra

in a thriller.

Kiwanis is now 4-1-1 for the
season while the Rec boys are 3-21.

Recreation Center will play Sun
Valley at Sunset Park Saturday at
10, while Kiwanis will entertain
Mighty Mites at the same time.
The two local teams will face
each other next Wednesday at
6:30 p.m.

GET YOUR HANDS ON A TOYOTA, YOU'LL NEVER LET GO

at Sunset Park.

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John Cornell, Northwestern University’s
third in

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SPECIALIZING IN OVERSEAS DELIVERY
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Ironically, he wasn’t a linebacker
until the week of the opening
game

when

injuries

to

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veterans

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end.

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EXPRESSWAY

BETWEEN

DUNDEE

AND

WILLOW

ROADS. .

—

�Mites
Triumph
‘Twice
Winnetka split a doubleheade
with Kenilworth last Sunday 4
maintain its hold on first place i
the
Suburban
League.

Winnetka

is

Little

now

Majd

11-2

for

t

season, following the Sunday spl
and two victories over Highwood
Sun Valley Little Guys.
The southern neighbors beat Su

Valley 10-0 and 9-1 and then beg
Kenilworth 3-1 after losing 2-0
the opener.

Waukegan

is in second place

the league with.11-4.
Highwood’s Mighty

three

last

week,

Mites

wa

topping

Keni

worth 40 and then blasting Libe
tyville 10-0 and 11-1 in a Sunda
doubleheader.
Sun Valley is scheduled to plz
a non-conference game with
Sheridan there tonight and w

entertain
All roads lead to first as Sun Valle y's Brad Sullivan beats out a slow

bag), Gary Holland, and Tony Fillip po (with ball). The umpire in the

roller des pite the combined forces of Winnetka's Larry Dellaponte (on
Suburban Little Major League game is Carl Bucchel. (Bud Daley Photo)

Standings

Split Four on Diamond

again last week

four

split

some

effective

losing.
Chuck

an

games
pitching

Sarkady,

outstanding

who

week

had

even

had
two

in

such
weeks

ago, came up with a three-hitter
against
league-leading
Maine

perfect.
“Elliott

East, only to lose 3-2.
Coach Steve Land said,

us,’’ said Land. ‘He moved the
ball inside and jammed the hitters, and his curveball was a lot
better than it has been.”

pitched

a

pretty

‘‘Chuck

good

game,

except for the first inning when he

walked five men to give Maine
two runs. The amazing part about
it was that he threw 41 pitches in
the inning but was strong at the
end of the game. You’ve got to
have a strong arm to do that.”

Land continued talking about his
little lefthander by saying, ‘He
does his best when he believes in
himself. Sometimes Chuck lacks
confidence, but lately he’s really
come around.”
Elliott Wins

Art
last

Elliott
Friday

Giants
Park

stopped
on

two

9-4 victory.

Niles
hits

Six

East
in

errors let the Trojans

four runs,

the

Highland

as Elliott was

score

almost

Mike

pitched

Rogan

real

well

provided

for

most

of

the offensive punch with three hits
in four trips to the plate. The big

centerfielder also scored twice.
The Giants met arch-rival Deer-

field again

last week,

land

came

Park

out

and Highon

top

8-7,

thanks to the superb relief pitching of Pat Baker.
Baker
started the game
at
second base but came to the aid of
Steve Olson after Deerfield had
gone ahead 7-1. Baker then shut
out the Warriors over the last four
innings while his teammates were
staging their biggest comeback of
the summer, scoring six times in
the fifth inning. The big blow was

a long triple by Rogan.
Fog and No Hits

One game the Giants would like
to

forget

was

the

New

Trier

ment’s 16-inch softball league,

last

week, posting a 12-10 victory over
Jack Rosen All-Stars.
A six-run

third inning

with key

hits by Jim Hickey, Joe Herbert,
Spike

Jackson,

Tom

Sheahn,

and

Gino Dal Ponte put the Upholsterers out in front to stay .

Harry Zwerling homered for the
losers. Earl Rusniak and Mack
Lipman had two hits each in a
losing cause.

76

_ The three league-leaders continued to win games. La Lira won
an

easy

23-7

contest

from

Deer-

field Van Lines as Frank Sommers
rapped a homer and three singles.

Rusty

Scheske

homered

for

the

Movers.

Santi’s Cafe made it a threeteam race with a 26-8 win over
Idlewood Realty. Mickey Panther
stroked a pair of home runs and
Harold
Freeburg
and
Chuck
Schramm had one each.
Lewis Carpet continued to make
defense pay off as the team
nipped

Nite

N’

Gale

8-3.

Don

tomorrow.
is

with

Lane

Highland Park

New

Trier

had

a 5-1

lead at the time in the non-league
game. The saddest part about the
game
was that Highland Park

went hitless.

“We really weren’t overpowered
at the plate,” related Land. “I
think we only struck out one time.
As a matter of fact, I didn’t even
realize it was a no-hitter until I

looked at the scorebook

after the

game.”
Rogan
no-hitter

seemingly broke up the
by Jim McNitt when he

drove a pitch which landed deep
in right center. Rogan went into
second

base

up,

but

missed

first base and New

he

Trier

Harry Vignocchi had three hits
and Wayne
boss each
Galemen.

Belei and Fred Goldhad homers for the

Lakeside Realty upset Flavaroma
22-13 in a_ free-hitting
contest which.saw Farrell Balonick hit two homers,
and Jay
Bishov, Len Simon, Stu Strongin,

and Don Feldman
one each.

come

up with

at

(8)
Kt
4
1
2
3
0

Rogan, ¢

non-league
for

Monday

Highland

RH
1 0
1 1
2 1
0 1
0 0.

3

Elliott, 1b
Addison, 3b
Rosalini, rf
Olson, p
Phillips, 2b

1

1

3 0
3 1
2
1 0
2°0

Park.

1
#1
4
0
1

Deerfield
Highland Park

101060

AbRH

4

1

0

Rice, cf
3 1
Becker, c
4 0
Gottlieb, rf
3 0
Leibowitz, 1b
3 0
Rudo, 3b
1 0
olb, 3b
2 0
Binder, If, p
3 1
Diamond,
p
3 0
Koppel, 2b
2-1.
Totals
28 4
Score
;
Highland Park
Niles East
East (3)

dzima,

Ab
2
3
3
2
0
1

rf

2

1b

3.0

Batchelor, cf
Jenkins,

Totals

3

Totals
Highland Park
New Trier

Baker, 2b

0

Highland Park (2)
Ab RH
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3 0 1
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3 0 0

0

Allderdice,ss

0

Phillins,

1

0

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9 1
8 3

31

0

0

0

Phillips, ss
ae
Stein, If
, ee Ee
Rogan, cf
#2
3
Fox,c
Se
ae
Addison, 3b
2:28
Sarkady, rf
se
2
Olson, Ib
22
9
Allderdice, ib 1 0 0
Giioft, p
300
Totals
26 9 8
Innings
RHE
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8 6
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2 }
Baker, 2b
Stein, If
Rosalini, rf
Rogan, cf
Fox,c
Addison, 3b
Olson, 1

1b

Sarkady, p
3.33
Totals
Score by Innings

3

Yo.
ee

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4a.

0

0

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sae

2.4

RHE
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4 1
201000x—3 3 1

New Trier-East (5)
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1 1
3 0
3 0
2 1
2 0
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ss

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RH
1 1
0 0
2 0
0 1
0 0
0 0

Shidaker, cf
ougias, r
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over, C
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Griffiths,|
Peterson,

1

2 0 0
20
0
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0 0 0
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0 0
22°92
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287
9

Highland Park (9)
9
Ab RH

0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1.
2
by

Highland Park
Maine East

Ahiheim,
McNitt, p

Hetlinger, rf

2

0
2

1

1
0

Highland Park (1)
AbRH
3 0 0
2:9 9
300
300
200
000

O
1
0
0
0

Allderdice,ss
Baker, 2b
Stein, If
Roagan, cf
Fox,c
ler,

0

Addison,

O
0

3b

Phillips, rf
Olson, 1b
Elliott, p
2.:5-3
Total
Score by Innings

000010—
00050x—

STANDINGS
11
11
10

8

2.9

110
100
200
4-1-8
RHE
102
531

9

gan

9, Sun

Valley

3;

Mighty Mites 1

Libertyville 0; Mighty Mites 11, Libe
tyville 1; Kenilworth 2, Winnetka
Winnetka 3, Kenilworth 1.

Pony Club
Ends Loss
Streak 3-2—

AbRH
100
4:43
” ge
Be
Be

0520000—7

Zucker, ss

Schroeder, ss
Groenwald, p
Liggett, c
Riemann, If
Dayment, 3b
Vodicka, 2b

Deerfield (7)
Wheeler, 2b
Jones, 2b
Guillen, 1b
Garrett, ss
Gustie, rf

DeJong,3b
Wiener, 3b
ell, ¢
Johnson, c
Mick, cf
Axtell, cf
ritz, p
George, p
Wieder, If
-_
Ornstein, If
23.48
Totals
Score by Innings

Totals

Maine

Pollack had three hits for the
winners. Fred Lane had a two-run
homer. Dick Lewis was the winning pitcher.

A_

scheduled

Niles East (4)

standing

r

Sun Valley
3
Libertyville
0
Waukegan 10, Libertyville 0; Winneé
ka 11, Sun Valley 0; Winnetka9, S
Valley 1; Mighty Mites 4, Kenilwo
0; Waukegan 11, Sun Valley 1; Wauk

game.
Allderdice, ss
Baker, p,
Stein,
Ox, C
Adler, pr

fog.

a

week’s

Kenilworth

Wednesday, the Giants travel to
Glenbrook South for a_ twilight

called after six innings because of

Upholsterers Get First Win
Dal Ponte Upholsterers,
improving weekly, won its first
game of the season in the Highland Park Recreation Depart-

North
game

contest last week. The game was
heavy

last

Winnetka
Waukegan
Mighty
Mites

successfully appealed the play.
Highland Park now has a 3-4
league record, and will be out to
reach the .500 mark in a 6 p.m.
home
game
against
Glenbrook

as the

and

and

TEAM

Highland Park’s summer baseball team showed signs of improvement

at 1:30

sults:

Little Giants Keep Getting Better
club

Libertyville

Sunday. The Mighty Mites w
travel to Winnetka for a ga
Sunday.

Highland Park’s Recreation d
partment Pony League team en

ed its three-game losing stree
with a 3-2 decision over leagu
leading Wilmette in a North Sho

Pony League game last week.
Greg Chacaron scored the fir
run for Highland Park after
single, tallying on Rick Hrabe
hit.
Joel Schecter blanked Wilmet
through

five innings

and

allowé

just one hit, but he tired in tl
sixth and gave up two runs.

Schecter

walked

in the botto

of the sixth and moved to seco
on a sacrifice. Bob Popke w

then walked intentionally and Pe
Weinberg singled to left to log
the bases and set the stage for
two-run,

game-winning

single

Jeff Perraud.
Steve Borrenstein held Wilme

scoreless

in

the

last

inning

insure the Highland Park victor
Earlier last week Highland Pa

was handed losses two and thr
by Wilmette and Waukegan. W
mette won 12-0 as Schecter s
fered the loss in his first start
three

by

weeks,

taking

control

by

Waukegan

advantage
Borrenstein

won

of

12

po

on

t

mound.
The game was played under t
new lights at Bowen
Park
Waukegan. Coach Bruno Some

Said the playing
‘“Sdeal.”

conditions

we

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                    <text>ITS OUR IST
BIRTHDAY
See the story of our
:

first year on pages 6-7.

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schools. Beautifully screened porch off large living ro
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East meets West in this new four bedroom, 2%
bath primitive Early Connecticut home. Many circa 1680 features. Beamed ceilings, huge craned fireplace with old hand-hewn
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Family
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large,
pine country
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Walnut_paneled family room, bath, and laundry on lower
level. Cathedral ceilinged living room has a suspended
FIREPLACE.

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price

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is the
setting
for
this
charming
contemporary!
grounds &amp; trees; wild flowers in abundance. 3 bedrd
plus den (4th bedroom, if you like). Huge living r¢
dining
room
with fireplace and
full window-wall.
equipped kitchen, 2
baths; two car garage.
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mately one acre. $43-750.
PURE ENCHANTMENT
Come and be entranced by this lovely colonial brick ranch in its
towering trees, wild flowers, lovely landscaping and gardens.
Four
baths, living room with fireplace, family room, screened porch
stone
patio.
House
is one-acre
PLUS
5 adjoining
wooded
acres.
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sliding doors to patio, and the kitchen was designed to
utilize every bit of work space. 3 bedrooms plus a heated,
oversized garage. $32,750.

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placed

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custom-built

in the

at $68,500.

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and

two acres

for gracious

living room and separate dining room.

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You will instantly recognize the famous makers.
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undreds and hundreds of summer bermudas and
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Sleeveless blouses all reduced

REG.

$12

A large selection of 2 pc. REVERSIBLE short sets
in a wide variety of patterns. A real buy.

PER SET $7.90

INCREDIBLE

VALUES!

REG.

to $6

for this event.

NOW 2/$5.50
COTTON KNITTOPS

2 PC. SHORT SETS

...........

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REG.
to $8

Choose from the greatest selection of cotton knit
tops we have ever offered. All by our famous makers, you know the brand names - sleeveless, short
sleeve

in scoop

and

turtle

patterns. Match’ em with
skirts, also at great savings.

neck

styles,

solids

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Summer jewelry ................ ......
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Summer handbags .....
Nylon RilGS 0 FS... ws... REG. $5 2/$5.50
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Nylon panties
Nylon hose - seamless................. 3/$2.00

SEE OUR

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IN DEERFIELD

and

our shorts, slacks and
NOW SAVE 1/3

COMMONS

720 Waukegan Rd.
Open Friday ’til 9 P.M.

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Russ Dashow

photo

Can They Take The Hazardous Curves
Spectators dot the surrounding hillsides for a better view of an exciting long race as the
next curve on the track
comes up. "Will this car make it?" "Will the next be slowed and lose its place?" "Can
another's tires stand the strain?"
Everyone knows that some of the cars will never make it to the finish.
Like the perilous conditions in a race, life can throw some dangerous curves. Emergenc
ies can bring on sudden expenses and present hazardous problems for the entire family. Are you prepared
for the curves? Can you make them
without disaster?

An account at DEERFIELD SAVINGS always will help you make the difficult curves easily and

smoothly. High annual
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And your money always is
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an account now or adding to
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Lake County's Largest Savings &amp; Loan
Fortieth

Our

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Tues., Thurs.,

Sat.
— 8:30 to

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ILLINOIS

12:00;

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PHONE:

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�If ficials Eye
‘roger Lot
or Parking

Villager

Deerfiel
VOL.

I,

NO.

JULY

THURSDAY,

52

13,

1967

By MELINDA UPP
eerfield Chamber of Commerce officials and Ed Gourchairman of the village parking committee, will inigate the possibility of using the proposed Kroger
berty for off-street parking.
obert York made the suggestion at Tuesday’s meeting
entral business district merchants and the parking
committee.
“Kroger probably isn’t going to
use that property for at least a
year, if at all. It’s an eyesore,
it’s being vandalized, and Kroger
is paying property taxes on it,”
Mr. York said.

ackle
aving

“J

don’t

see

any

reason

why

they wouldn’t let us use it for
parking if we were willing to pick
up the real estate taxes,”
he

roblem

suggested.

eerfield
Village
Atty.
ard Houpt
and Plan
sultant Joseph Abel will
ss street paving “‘soon”’

the developer who may
H about 120 homes in
Hovland subdivision.
two village advisers will
with
John
Glorioso,
the
oper, to determine exactly
street improvements he is
g to finance in the subdivi-

Glorioso may drop his plans
evelopment because of disaent over the paving.
Suggest Meeting
age trustees and plan comon members suggested the
ssion with Mr. Glorioso duran informal
joint meeting
p the regular plan commiseeting last Thursday.
Glorioso’s plans have been
p the plan commission and
e board for months. They
were
viewed
by
village
nls as an ideal means to spur
lation of ali improvements in
bdivision, including sanitary
storm sewers, water lines,
, gutters, sidewalks, street
s, and 27-foot streets.
ard
members
reached
an
sse
last
month,
however,
they
realized
that
Mr.
bso was not able to afford
ling streets throughout the
ision.

‘It

has said he will make the
improvements, _ including
gutters,
sidewalks,
and
lights,
only ._ where
the
is abut his property. Where
es not own land on both sides
street, he will install streets
hre half the standard 27-foot
’

only

be

a

he noted.
Mr.

York

said

he

thought

that

Kroger officials probably would be
willing to negotiate a lease so that
the

village

could

be

reimbursed

for expenditures if a grocery store
were built before the village could
begin to collect on its investment.
The two dozen property owners,

village officials, and storekeepertenants
attending
the meeting
(Continued

on page

on Deerfield Rd. shows the first floor and dormitory
on the second floor. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff}

This fish-eye view of the addition to the Deerfield-Bannockburn

67)

Fire

Protection

District

station

Sees Great Benefits

Backs

Stilphen
Deerfield

Village

Mgr.

Norris

Stilphen said this week that the
village can benefit greatly
by
joining a council of governments
proposed by Cook County Board

Pres. Richard Ogilvie.
Mr. Ogilvie is appointing
commmittee

Limits Improvements

would

temporary solution, but it would
take the immediate pressure off.”’
Village
Mgr.
Norris
Stilphen
cautioned that paving and grading
the property, which is south of
Deerfield Rd. on the west side of
Waukegan, could cost more than
it would be worth if Kroger should
decide to build within. a_ short
time.
“It’s going to cost a minimum
of $10,000 to $15,000 just to grade
that property, demolish the buildings, and fill in the chuckholes,”

to draw up plans

a
for

organizing the council, which will
be composed of elected municipal
officials.
He said that hopefully the coun-

ause the village does not
it
construction
of
_halfs, Mayor H. Ross Finney
the board to consider makn exception to this rule or
g
a
special
assessment
st other Hovland property
$s to pave the other half of
reet.
village board rejected both
hatives last week, however.

Published Weekly

cil will be operating
of the year.

by

the

end

At a recent meeting of municipal officials, Mr. Ogilvie said that
the council would be voluntary
and that it would not affect the
autonomy of village governments.
It is designed for Cook County
municipalities, but Deerfield is
eligible because a small part of

the village is in Cook.
“Anything

of

this

sort

can

be

Council

Area
tremendously helpful to us,”’ said
Mr. Stilphen. The problems the

council

will

deal

with

are

problems,
too,’
he said.
‘We
should be active in it to whatever
extent we can be.”
He
added
that
one
of the
council’s biggest selling points is
that
it will
be
composed
of
elected, not appointed, officials.
“In this way, the council will be
directly responsible to the people,

Deerfield’s Biggest Baby
ds Celebrating Today
On the next two pages

Editorial on page 9.

our
although it may
depend
on a
professional staff for advice. Then
it cannot get out of hand, as do
some of our appointed boards,”’

said Mr. Stilphen.
In ,answer
to critics
proposed
council,
who

would

mean

ernment,

Mr.

of the
fear
it

a metropolitan
Stilphen

said,

have got to stop being afraid of
Chicago and Chicago as a dominating force. We have a great need
for a forum ‘of discussion for our
common problems.”
Richard Hartman of the National Council of Cities said last week

that

the

council

could

act

Highland

Park,

Ill, 60035

Controlled

Circulation

as

a

purchasing agent for communities
which now are passing up economies by staying administratively
self-sufficient. Mr. Hartman and
Mr. Ogilvie said the council could
attack such area-wide problems
as air pollution, flood control,

zoning, planning, and parks.
by Press Publishing Co., 444 Central Av.,

gov“We

postage paid at Deerfield,

Il.

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Parents:

J4Aollister Newspapers.

Brothers

and

LirE, WINNETKA
STAR,

VILLAGE

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at

Size

at one

sisters:
TALK,

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LAMPLIGHTER,

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WILMETTE

NORTHBROOK

birth: 36 pages.

First-year

6

Fm

year:

Averaging 90 pages, as high as 100 pages.

milestones:

First

Peanut

Gallery,

Aug.

25,

1966.

First all-North Shore classified section, Feb.

2, 1967.

First 72-page paper, Feb. 2, 1967.
First teen page,

Feb.

9, 1967

First editorial page, Feb.

16, 1967.

First 100-page paper, Feb. 16, 1967.

July |
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See

�Scenes
From
Our
First
Year

On

Growin

5

ie
1 year old and still growing,
even though we’re already bigger
than the other guys down the street.
But that’s what comes from eating a
healthy diet that’s oozing with such nutrients as total local coverage, interpretive
reporting, lively features, and large doses
of advertising.
These are just the staples, however—
the cereal and milk that may satisfy some

kids. But not us. We

added a

little spice

to our diet at a very young age—teen
pages, the Peanut Gallery, and the nation’s largest suburban classified section.
After all, when you come from a large
family, you’ve got to be progressive to get

your share of the attention.
Our brothers down south used to tease
us about being on the undernourished
side. That’s because we were 40 pages

thick at birth. But we’re quite an armful
now, averaging 90 pages a week. And it
isn’t flab either. The doc says our voracious appetite is paying off with the most
complete advertising and news coverage
around.
UR parents call us the inquisitive
type. We just won’t stop asking
questions because we want to know about

everything that affects the Deerfield area.

So you won’t find us napping very often.
But we do have our moments of ill temper, particularly when we see something
that we don’t think is good for our new
neighborhood. That’s when you can count
on us to give a hearty wail.
Like most kids, we like to show off a
little so our parents can brag about us.
When they’re around, we flex our subscription muscles and babble about all the
things we want to do next year. They tell
all their suburban publishing friends that
we already seem very strong for such a

young tyke.
OR.a while, though, they were a
tle perplexed

figure

out

whom

lit-

because they couldn't

we

looked

like.

They

should have realized we don’t look like
our older brothers, particularly when our
first words were ‘‘Read the difference,

read the difference.”’
We're still saying the same thing, and
now here we are—1 year old in our home
in Deerfield. Next year should mean a
lot of learning and growing up. Instead
of playing, we’re going to be working day
and night to be the best kid in the neighborhood. That’s ‘cause we want you to
adopt us for good.

hat Po

1967

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�2nd Vote

‘Total Energy’ Plan

On Shore
Favored

Cost of $90,000
Seares 109 Bd.

The
study

North Shore junior college
committee favors holding

The $90,000 cost of a “total energy” heating and ele
trical plan for two schools temporarily scared off the Dee

another referendum to form an
area junior college district within
the next two years.
The study committee will rec-

field School Dist. 109 Board Monday night.

The board said the cost was too much at this time, b
agreed to look into the possibility of having such a syste1
rented from an engineer who would install and own i

ommend to the college steering
committee that a referendum be
held late in 1968 or early in 1969.

A referendum

to form

such

The

a

Deerfield,

and

Lake

Forest

high

The

the study group to continue work
on the project.
Heads Study Group
Laurence H. Cleland, chairman
of the steering committee, also
heads the study group, which will
make
recommendations
to the
committee in September.
The study group also plans to

that

the

on

need

for

a

tral

the

were

dis-

represented,

but

two

committee members
sented by substitutes.

were

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Preliminary sketches should be

building

of

the

Park

High

Board
ported

the

member

Ted

at Monday’s

plans

will

Winter

meeting

rethat

be drawn

at

no

additional expense to the district.

Previously,

two

sets

of

bids

submitted on the basis of original
plans were much more expensive
than the district anticipated.

The

Chicago

firm

of

Loebl,

Schlossman,
Bennett, and Dart
prepared original plans and is

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or tomorrow,

cording to Operations
Earling Zaeske.

ac-

Manager

In other business, Mr. Zaeske
said the general contractor estimates that the addition at High-

land Park High School should be
completed by Aug. 15. The addition at Deerfield High School also
should be completed by that date
except for ‘“‘a few odds and ends”
which might take an additional
two weeks.
The

Discrepancy
board
also

member

Edward

port that
ancy on
property
south of
to worry

a slight
a portion
west of
Deerfield
about.”’

The appointment of four née
teachers for 109 was ‘approved |
the board. They include:
Serafim Romberg, who has

master’s degree and is working
his doctorate.

Mr.

Romberg,

w

will be the district psychologis
has been chief psychologist
the special education district

The

many

light and
ruption.

advantages

withstand

power

of this

Lake

County.

inter-

(Continued

on page

70)

Slight
heard

may extend the
for filing junior
tions.

July 1 deadline
college applica-

Three
applications
submitted
after July 1 already have been
received by the district, according
to Dr. Plath, but they have not
been accepted.
May Reset Date
If the governor signs the legislation, the board would be empowered
to reset the deadline
date.

The
district has received
qualified applications from s
dents wishing to attend jun
colleges next year. Last year
students
applied,
of whom
actually enrolled.
Dr. Plath also reminded bog
members
that the local Jun
College Committee will meet J
25 at the administration building
In other business Monday,
board:

(Continued on page 71)

board

Rothschild

re-

survey discrepof the district’s
the tollway and
Rd. is ‘‘nothing

According to the title company,
Mr. Rothschild said, the district

owns the disputed strip, which
amounts to only about five feet.
District officials also will contact

th

owner

Country

Club

of

about

Thorngate

a_

possible

property swap in order to square
off some of the district’s land on
the north.
In another matter, Supt. Karl

Plath
awaits

said that legislation
the

Church
To Hold

....... eee

a ta

Romberg’s
and Miss Coone
salaries will be paid throu
Dist. 109’s recent federal grant.

DEERFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY HAS got problems. The
number of library users is at an all-time high, but there just

ma

As

109 I recomme)

made to the school, as well as its
ability to utilize high frequency

School Dist. 113 are being prepared by a Chicago architectural
firm.

repre-

Now Read

maintained.

in Dist.

Highland Park, Deerfield, and Glenview firemen busy for about three

doing the revised drawings.

ST

payer
it.”

experience. She will be a distr
guidance
counselor.
Both

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six

35
Mr.

properly

who are dismantling the tank. The tank recently kept Northbrook,

Deerfield-Highland

and

All

only

said

mo

include its

administration

The study committee will meet
again July 27 in Mr. Cleland’s
Glenview office.
The committee met for the first
Thursday.

has

give

than 20 years of profitable use

ability to carry an expanded volume if and when additions are

By BONNIE

campaign and college.
—How to get out a favorable
vote.
—How to answer objections.
Schedule Meeting

last

heating

efficiency,

cen-

‘‘Total energ
can

type of heating system

New plans for an addition to the

other potential benefactors in the

time

Insti-

said,

systems

New Building Plans Under Wa

Shore campaign.
industry

the

Panos

The abandoned gas tank on Lake-Cook Rd. began billowing black
smoke again Friday, but this time the fire was controlled by workmen

community

successful campaigns.
—How to finance another North
involve

at

Mr.
heating

Miss Judith Cooney, who has
master’s degree with three yea

hours. Last week nearby oil caught fire but was quickly extinguished
by Northbrook firemen. (Staff Photo)

—Action by the legislature as it
affects community colleges.
—How other districts conducted

to

station

percent
Panos.

college in the area.
—The
experiences
and
data
from other junior colleges, such
as enrollments, land, building, and
education costs.

—How

research

exhausted heat. The common

need for a college.

_—The

was

sible by generating electricity and
recovering up to 75 percent of

proposed

survey

plan

the new concept of heating which
- utilizes as much energy as _ pos-

possibility of updating the

Engelhardt

discussed

“‘total energy”

Operations

The group will study:
1966

be

tute of Gas Technology, discussed

two-year
college
be
called
a
“community” rather than a ‘‘junior” college. It feels that people
don’t associate a junior college
with quality education.
—The

will

proposed for Southwest School and
for Shepard Junior High School.
Peter S. Panos, supervisor of

school districts. After the defeat,
the steering committee appointed

recommend

matter

again when final bids for the district’s new Southwest School are
accepted Monday night.

district was defeated in a June 10
vote in the Evanston, Niles, New
Trier, Glenbrook, Highland Park-

The

governor’s

which

signature

Teen-Agers
Car

Bethlehem

Wash
Evangelical

United
Brethren
Church
group will sponsor a car

youth
wash

July 22 and 23 in the parking lot
behind the church. All proceeds
will be donated
to the Youth
Service Fund which is used to

support

E.U.B.

students

abroad.

Price for a car wash will be $1.

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anniversary of Hollister Newspapers’ publication are (from left)
Gourley, advertising manager; Tom Caruso, reporter; Judi Nicol,

porter; Drew Gourley, reporter and classified ad taker; Denny Co
advertising representative; J. Richard Leslie, managing editor;
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STATE NEW SP Ata

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Editor

in the

state

and

nation

since

For a County Council
WHE

A

proposed

Cook

County

council

of governments could be a valuable
t to the metropolitan area, permitting
int approach to problems that no comity can solve alone.

committee to draw up plans for the
cil will be set up by County Board
s. Richard B. Ogilvie, who called the
pnt meeting at which the idea was ex-

ned to about 400 representatives of
k County communities. It received a
m reception.

up

lade

bughout

elected

of
the

county,

the

officials

from

group

would

the concept is that it can be tailored to an
area’s needs.

In the Chicago area, such a group probably

could

serve

largely

as a

liaison

be-

tween local communities and the state and
federal governments as well as the many
regional problem-solving agencies that
have no strong local roots.

Included are the Northeastern Illinois
Metropolitan Planning Commission, the
Metropolitan Sanitary District, Chicago
Area Transportation Study, Cook County
Zoning Board, and the proposed Cook
County planning commission.

strictly voluntary, providing a common
bting ground for communities and giv-

HE group also could serve as a pur-

a stronger voice in metropolitan

munities, enabling them to get the best
possible price on materials that all or most
of them use.

them

ters. It could pave the way for joint
on in solving such area-wide problems
ransportation,

air and water pollution,

d control, zoning, planning, and refuse
bosal.

chasing agent for the member

Despite these advantages, the
will not be a panacea, for mere
never

he council idea, though only about 10
rs old, is being widely
accepted
bughout the nation, with about 50 such
ps in various stages of formation.
e are largely forums for discussion,
le others are more active, with some
fulfilling the roles of regional planPp commissions.

One

of the beauties of

solved

anything.

de-

pends on the co-operation of the member
communities. If they are able to work together, the group could represent a milestone in the growth of suburbia, enabling
communities to maintain their identity

and autonomy while enjoying some of the
political strength now monopolized by the
larger cities.

Stop the Guessing Game
NOTHER state legislature has just
grappled with the difficult task of
cipating what the state’s
or the next two years.
s usual,

estimates

varied

income
widely

will
be-

se the sales tax, the state’s major reveproducer, reflects the condition of the

Peo ple and Politics
By MARTHA

com-

council
talking

Its real value

\

COLEMAN

ake DERSON

_“F-\VERY BUSINESSMAN should spend a year serving on a govern-—
ment

Schools

ae

FTER A YEAR’S SERVICE, Mr. Isserman has found th
regulatory agencies have tremendous limitations on their power.
“J believe I can see it more objectively
because the private school field is totally
unrelated to my. own business experience,” the —
advertising executive said.
“I came to the board with no preconceived —
ideas

almost

and I found the working

perfect

commission,

example

no

matter

of

of the board

an ~

democracy.

No

extensive

its

how

enforcement machinery, can enforce its rule —
on an unwilling industry. Both business and the —
commission must agree before a decision —

ing for annual sessions were intro-

stopped.”

13, 1967

Ss

represents Ray Page, superintendent of public instruction.

Even without additional propositions,
“Con-Con” may be in trouble, for it already has encountered opposition from

his might be helpful, but September

Park

Highland

“The board is the licensing agency for all of the private schools of
business in Illinois,” Mr. Isserman explained. ‘Thus, in principle, we
hold life and death power over the 100 or so private business schools in
Illinois.”
In actual fact, it does not work out that way, as the Highland Park
resident soon learned.
—
Appointed by Gov. Otto Kerner last year, he and Mr. Quisenberry are
the two public members of the six-man board. Four other board
members are executives of Illinois private business schools, and one

board.

program.

another

includes

Mr. Isserman and Mr. Quisenberry served.

ernize the entire state Constitution. This
is probably the best approach, since passage of the referendum to call the convention could be jeopardized by the presence
of additional propositions on the ballot.

look at the state’s economy and reve-

who has —

of the Illinois Private Business

This is especially true of regulatory agencies such as the one on which —

ONSTITUTIONAL amendments call-

The campaign to convince voters of the
importance—indeed, the necessity—of the
convention should begin now. The need
for annual sessions and annual state
budgets should top the list of arguments.

in democracy.”

Because many businessmen stay aloof from government, they are
aware of it only as a heavy hand in many key sections of the economy. ©

his biennial guessing game once again

e 30 closing date, the legislators have
n themselves a chance to take a sec-

lesson

resident, John Quisenberry.

proach to state government is to require
the legislature to meet annually.

organized labor.

also

which

Board,

State

duced in the recent assembly session, but

y adjourning to September this year
ead of ending the session on the usual

it’s a valuable

spent the past year as a public member

re economy. Considering the war in
nam and the inflationary spiral, who
say what the state’s economic condiwill be two years from now?
ed the urgent need for annual state
gets and annual legislative sessions.
businessman would run his business
h two-year budget. Illinois, one of the
best businesses of all, shouldn’t be
ed to do it either.

commission;

That’s the opinion of Ferd Isserman Jr, of Highland Park,

is still a long way from January, 1969,
when the next session begins. The only
way to guarantee a more businesslike ap-

legislative leaders decided to give priority
to a proposed Illinois Constitutional Convention that would re-examine and mod-

CLEVELAND

-

becomes accepted practice.”
When problems arise, the need

for this co-

operative,

be

“‘go-slow’”’

attitude

can

frustrat-

_

ing to a businessman who is used to making
Za
decisions and making them stick.

Mrs. Cleveland

One example is the problem of new standards for Illinois business
schools

which

were

being

discussed

Mr.

when

joined

Isserman

the

—

(4

“FF\HE SCHOOL INDUSTRY opposed a new standard program —
_ because they felt only a few operators were giving them a black i
eye,’

Mr.

Isserman

explained.

number

the

“Yet

questionable

of

operators springing up was growing. Their misdeeds were becoming
more severe and hundreds of students were not getting the education
they paid for. Clearly the public interest demanded the trend be
As a board

—
3

member,

the Highland

resident

Park

dialog going by pointing out that improved standards
all schools, the students, and business in general.

Gradually, the board

began to modify

its views

helped
were

keep

the —

good

for

and the Illinois —

Business School Association began to re-examine its position.

ae

“The lesson here is that the board could have passed new standards
requirements, but we could never have hoped to enforce them without

the co-operation

of the school industry,’

Mr.

Isserman

said.

“Instead, — :

we both exchanged views, saw the opposing viewpoints, and now we are
approaching a mutually acceptable program. Truly, this is an example
of government with the consent of the governed.”

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$200,000 for Water Facilities

Village

Appropriates

By EDITH HERMAN
The Lincolnshire Village
Board approved a $466,470
appropriation
ordinance
Monday night, setting the
legal
maximum _ expendi

department, and raise that fund’s
appropriation
to $255,000
com-

tures for the village during

pared to the $24,300 budget figure.

the 1967-68 fiscal year.
The ordinance allocates $125,620
ment.
Although not in the budget, the
board allocated $150,000 for Mayor
Fred
Balzer’s proposed
water
_reservior expansion, $50,000 for a
line

extension

to

These allocations are contained
in the improvement

fund

obtain

Lake Michigan water, and $10,000

Two
ordinances
also
were
passed by the board levying .75
percent taxes on retailers and
services.

expansion.

of

the

Rezoning

to the corporate fund and $340,850
to the water and sewer depart-

water

for land needed for possible sewer
plant

water

Rule

and

of the land,

Philip

Worack, is seeking rezoning of the

from

Retailers
sonal

suburban

residen-

tial to limited industrial.
“The proposed change

is not in

selling

property

servicemen

and

tangible

per-

suppliers

and

articles

inci-

selling

dent to the performance of a serv-

Passed

Milwaukee Av. and north of routes

property

ABOUT

Lincolnshire

sewer

The board also passed a resolution to object to the proposed
rezoning of a tract of land east of
22 and 45.
The owner

NEWS

and extension

$466,47(

conformance
with the village’s
master plan,’ Mayor Balzer explained, ‘‘and is incompatible with

the zoning of territory surrounding the area.”’
Hearing of the proposal will be
conducted by the Lake County
Zoning Board of Appeals at 1:30
p.m. July 25 in the Half Day fire
station.

ice must now pay a 4 percent tax
to the state department of revenue each month, 3.25% going to
the state and .75% to the village.
Streets

Other

board

Discussed

business

included

taking
steps
toward
rebuilding
Lincolnshire streets by conducting

a visual traffic count on primary
streets in accordance with state
requirements.
According
to

Trustee

R.

D.

Aikens, the cost of such a

vis

Survey would not exceed $
Streets to be surveyed are Ox
Dr., Cambridge Ln., Bucking
Pl., Londonderry Ln., Yorksh
Dr., and Elsmoor Dr.
The board also authorized
purchase
of an O’Brien Se
King at $3,400 to clean vill

sewers,

began

investigation

unsatisfactory
tennis
court
paving, and accepted the resig
tion of two board members.

Resigning are Robert Lindg
for health reasons and Mr.
kens, who is moving from |
colnshire in. August. The bo

approved

Mayor

Balzer’s

rec

mendation of Richard Kamm¢
to fill Mr. Lindgren’s position.

103 Will Utilize
Existing Space
By MELINDA UPP
The Lincolnshire School District 103 Board Monday ¢
proved an alternate for mobile classrooms and hired a
principal for Half Day School.
Instead of mobile classrooms,

previously

considered

the board, members agreed to a plan which will uti
existing school facilities to meet the district’s space ne

until the addition to Laura Sprague
School is completed.
The new plan, as outlined by
Supt. Harry Luhn, calls for remedial reading classes to be held
in the lobby of Laura Sprague and
art and music classes to be taught
four days a week in the library.

Above is dome system cover for motel swimming pool by Ickes-Braun.

The

-Ieckes-Braun Firm Deals
Mark Twain’s saying that
everyone
weather,

talks about the
but no one does

anything about it usually
applies. But not for the
owners
of
Ickes-BraunGlasshouses in Aptakisic,
designers of greenhouses
and
dome-coverings
that
can do something about the

weather.

|

Ickes-Braun designs and manufactures greenhouses, geometric
domes, barrel vaults and skylights, pool enclosures, and farm
Storage buildings for the consumer

market.

The

greenhouses

are made for commercial, institutional, and residential use.

The firm, founded in 1914, has
expanded from a Chicago. mill
company to a leading manufacturer of all types of glazed
overhead structures serving national and international markets.
Additional Lincolnshire
News on page 12

May

the company

moved

weight, exceptional

Double

resistance

to

into a new 74,000-square-foot plant

breakage,

just off Aptakisic Rd., west of
Milwaukee Ave. The building is
designed to provide planned areas
for offices and engineering, as
well as 66,000 square feet of twostory manufacturing and shipping
space.
The latest in electric-powered
maneuverable equipment lets one
man handle and stack up to three
tons of steel in a few minutes.
IBG’s greenhouse service includes installing and creating an

nance,”’ says Hans Schultz, vicepresident in charge of engineering

automatic

temperature

control.

An extreme example is the
42,000 square foot greenhouse created for an Alaskan supermarket
owner

who

now

grows

springtime

produce with an outside temperature of 20 below.
The introduction of more versatile construction
material
has
enabled IBG to expand into dome
systems which cover everything
from swimming pools to automobile showrooms. Plexiglass, heated to 360 degrees in the plant’s
fabricating oven, can be molded
into any size or shape desired.
‘We

its

use Plexiglass

ease

of

because

fabrication,

of

light

and

ease

of

mainte-

at Ickes-Braun.

“Equally

important

(Continued

music

room at -

to a

At Half Day School, the art and

aoe
aa

This

and

music room and library will be
converted to junior high school
rooms and teaching stations.

: With Weather Problems
By JOANNE GOLDSTEIN

art

Sprague will be converted
new fifth-grade classroom.

is the

on page

de-

12)

Function

When the teacher in the converted library has free periods,
the library will serve its regular
function. Also at Half Day, the
cafeteria

will be used

as a study

room whenever it is available.
The
new
principal,
Howard
Scott,

will

some

of his day-to-day

trative

free

Supt.

Luhn

responsibilities

from

adminisat

Half

4. Get All A’s at Stevenson
Four

students

during

the

received

second

all

A’s

semester

at

Adlai E. Stevenson High School,
according
to Supt.
Harold
E.
Banser.

Included
Long

lor,

in

Grove

daughter

this

group

students

of

Mr.

were

Betsy

Tay-

and

Mrs.

Robert Taylor, and Barb Lewis,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Lewis;
and
Deerfield
students

Judy Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs.
A. H.
Smith,
and
Patti
Sosna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
S. B. Sosna.

Eight

students

receiving

five

A’s were Starr Cromartie, Sharon
Essenpreis, Terri Gillis, Mary Jo
Korbelik, Betsy Lemmon, Terry
Rodewald,
Harry
Salna,
and

Christine Williams.

Students

receiving

Day, which now has no princ
Mr. Scott, who has a bache
and
master’s
degree
f

Northern
three

University,

experience

teac

seventh and eighth grade
and science and four years’
perience as superintendent of
Channel Lake School District
His post as superintendent
eliminated when the Channel

School District consolidated
the Antioch School District.
The board also hired three
teachers, William Hesse, Ro
Wade, and Mrs. Kathleen Klei

Mr. Hesse, a graduate of
Art Institute of Chicago, has
years’
experience
teaching
and graphic arts at the M
School of Journalism at Nd
western University. He will t

art part-time at Half Day.
Mr. Wade,

who has a bache

degree from Lake Forest Col
will teach fifth grade at L
Sprague.

Mrs.

of LaCrosse

Klein,

a grad

(Wis.) State Col

will teach first grade at Half
Approves Military
In other action, the

four A’s in-

cluded
Mary
Betlinski,
Cindy
Bray, Kathy Friday, Bill Jesse,
Vickie
Johnson,
Ruth
Knauth,
Sharon
Macdonald,
Gary
Matt,
Kathy Taylor, Ardith Ward, and
Robert Taylor.
On the three A list were Nancy
Banser,
Kim
Bohan,
Rickey
Brehm, Judy Calder, Sue Chess,
Nancy Cook, Patti Decker, Chuck
Gerschefske,
Mary
Hoffman,
Scott Hoyne, Janet Hunter, Tony
Intini, Marilou Isaacson,
Elisabeth Hebrock, Debbie Keehn, Jan
Longfellow,
Randy
McCartney,
Judy Pankow, Rich Pearson, Ron
Pearson, Hermie Rendon, Nancy
Rodewald, Terry Smith, Ann Worlatschek,
Jeanne
Whitlow,
and
Keith Troesch.

Illinois

years’

]

Clai
board

proved a military claim for $
to pay part of the cost
educating five children of mil

personnel

at Great

Lakes

Training Station and Ft. Sheri

The

board

also

authorize

$1,024 expenditure for a new
refrigerator
for the Half

cafeteria and scheduled an
journed meeting for July
Open bids for the additior
Laura Sprague.
CREATES

Arthur

COVERS

Shay,

618

Indian

Rd., Deerfield, a free lance

and photographer, had two
zine

covers

consecutively

New York Times
tion this month.

o

magazine

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“lL far Violators

Stall for Time
In Horse F igh
By KAREN DAIGLE
The horse controversy reared
its head again Monday and raged
among village trustees for over an
hour.
Although

the agenda

listed four

specific violators of zoning ordinances restricting stables, the
board decided more time would be

Ickes-Braun Glasshouses' headquarters are divided into two-story glass-enclosed offices and an

needed to establish a general plan
of aitack.
The zoning ordinance states that
horses can be kept on lots of two
acres (87,120 square feet), but

attached one-story brick structure for manufactur-

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(Continued from page 10)

sign flexibility of this material,”
he added. “With Plexiglass, your
imagination is practically the only
limit to the number of geometrical shapes that you can come up
with.”
Two Chicago examples of the
dome system are the CTA covered
escalator approaches which eliminate the problems of hazardous
winter footing and crowding, and
an arched canopy over a patio and
swimming pool in the Palmer
House Hotel. The patio canopy can
be slid back like the roof of a
convertible car or closed during
inclement weather.
The firm locally employs 150
people. Management personnel includes G. S. Schultz, president; H.
F, Schultz, vice-president engineering; H. R. Kaiser, vice-president operations; Samuel Tissot,
treasurer; John E. Rosio, director
of

marketing;

and

R.

L.

Perry,

assistant general sales manager.
Other offices are located in
Canada, California, and North
Carolina.

Swim Club
Will Compete

swim meets Wednesday and
22 according to Dick Rurey,

Sinkinson, is divided into
and girls’ age groups rang-

ing from
Ribbons

eight and

under

will be awarded

to 16.

for first,

second, and third places.
Wednesday’s meet against Elms
Swim Club, Highland Park, will be
held at 3 p.m. at the Lincolnshire
Swim Club, 2 Yorkshire Drive. On
July 22, the Lincolnshire team will

compete

against the Lake Forest

Club
team
at their
pool,
Westmoreland, Lake Forest.
The Lincolnshire club is
offering swimming,
diving,

water

ballet

residents.
minimum

sons.
12

lessons

554
now
and

to all area

The charge is $12 for a
of eight half-hour les-

unknowingly

be zoning

Classes for beginners and concert band for experienced students and adults will start a sixweek summer music program at
Adlai E. Stevenson High
Monday and Tuesday.

School

Dave Habley, Stevenson’s new
band instructor, will direct the

program. A University of Illinois
graduate, he has 14 years’ experience as a high school instrumental

music and band instructor.
Beginners

will meet

to 11 a.m. Monday
for small group
instruction. Classes
students who have
ous experience on
ment.

high

from

9:30

through Friday
and _ individual
are open to all
not had previa band instru-

school
school

and

students

older
may

The
from

concert

band

7 to 8:30 p.m.

will
on

meet

Tuesdays

and Thursdays beginning Tuesday. It is open to all students with

six week
is $6.

session.

Lewis

Enrollment

fee

may secure more details by

calling Stevenson
Tuesday’s opening
high school.

or attending
session at the

Day Camp Open
To Girl Seouts

In Vernon Area
Registration for Girl Scout day
camp in Lake Forest will be open
until July 24 for Vernon Township
area Brownies, Juniors, and Cadet
Scouts.

The camp will be held at Lake
Forest

Nature

Preserves

from

9

a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Aug. 7 through
10 and Aug. 14 through 17.
Girls wishing to register may
send $8 to Mrs. John Madro, 78
Cumberland,
Lincolnshire.
At
- present 30 Scouts are enrolled. If

-at

least

40 girls

are

registered,

concert will be planned during the

bus service will be available.
The camp session will feature
arts and crafts, nature study, and

ATTEND WEDDING

instruction
There will

one or more years of playing
experience. At least one summer

in
be

out-door cooking.
Scout leaders for

The Rev. Dr. David Hesselgrave
and Mrs. Hesselgrave, 2570 Hick-

each group.

ory Ln., Lincolnshire, are home
from Madison, Wis., after attending the: wedding of their niece,
Miss Connie Dubois. Dr. Hesselgrave, who officiated at the wed-:

103 Sets Hearing
On Higher

ding, is chairman of the division
of missions at Trinity Evangelical
Divinity School in Bannockburn.

approval

MOVE

TO LINCOLNSHIRE

Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Ryan and
their children, Andrea, Clark, and
Peter John moved recently to 76
Cumberland
Dr.,
Lincolnshire,
from Mamaroneck, N.Y.

discuss

whether

to

commented

on

legal

mat-

ters which have occupied the
board’s time in previous sessions.

Musicians interested in the program

will

Attorney Comments
In other business Monday, Atty.

Scheduled at Stevenson

weeks is $20.

July
pool

sell

pursue all violators and how much
such legal action would cost or
whether
to change
the zoning
ordinance.

Ewitert Ficui: Classes

participate. Enrollment fee for six

manager, who will act as official
at the meets.
The team, which is coached by
Mike
boys’

They

elementary

The Lincolnshire Swim
Club
swim team will participate in two

sometimes

The village trustees will meet in
executive
session
with
Village
Atty. Alfred Lewis on Saturday at
Village Pres. Paul Martin’s home.

Both

In Two Meets

firms

lots of 80,000 square feet and call
them two-acre lots. Consequently,
there are additional Riverwoods
residents, besides the four listed,

He said the village may not have
to resort to litigation in its suit
against Lake Lane Fill Co. of
Northfield. The village has been
trying to gain title to disputed

land-fill property bounded

on the

east by the Des Plaines River and
on the west by Milwaukee Av.
Mr. Lewis said a 1962 agreement stipulated that the deed was
to be delivered to the village after

completion of land-fill operations,
but Lake Land Fill signed an
earlier contract with Park Ridge
Sand and Gravel Co. giving it the
right to re-purchase the land. The
attorney for Park Ridge Sand and
Gravel
Co.
has
contacted
Mr.
Lewis and suggested a meeting

which may settle the case out of
court.
Mr.

Martin

reported

that

a

meeting he had with representatives of a land-fill operation on
Milwaukee Av. in Judge Laverne
Dixon’s quarters during June was
unproductive.

“Clarence
Pontius,
Township
supervisor,

Vernon
was _ not

notified of the meeting, and I was
greatly disappointed with the attitude
of the men
there,’
Mr.

Martin said.
Lewis Advises Aid
“I would advise that from

now

‘on no village trustee meet without
the

Budget

The Lincolnshire School District
103 Board Monday gave tentative
to a $410,015

budget

for

the 1967-68 school year.
The budget, which will be available for inspection

in the district

office, is $71,230 higher than the
budget for the 1966-67 school year.
A public hearing

on the budget

will be held at 8 p.m. Aug.
Laura Sprague School.

14 in

aid

of

Mr.

Lewis’

legal

counsel,’’ said Mr. Martin.
Village trustee and zoning officer Paul Henschen reported that
Don Bryngelson, 719 Thornmeadow

Ln.,

will

making

move
shotgun

his

business

shells

from

of
his

home to a location outside the
village on Milwaukee Av. by Aug.
1. He also said demolition has
begun on derelict structures located on the northeast corner of
Sanders Rd. and Deerfield Rd.
Mr. Henschen said trailers of

any type must be garaged or
effectively
screened
by _ ever-

greens. He reported a compla
against Carl Oscarson, 2701 D
quire Dr., for having five hor
and a goat on his property.
“Mr.
Oscarson
said
he
already sold two of his horses.
has sold the goat twice, but no

has come to pick it up. I told
if he has been paid twice for
goat, he now has the right to s
it!’ Mr. Henschen said.

Trustee William Hill sugges
the village should establish so
type of control over swim
pools. The village does not h

any

regulation

over

a

per

inspection, or safety of pri
pools.
Mr. Hill also reported he 4
with representatives of the Ke
wood Ln. Assn. about the villag

possible purchase of the Se
and Water Co. serving Rav
Green Country Club. If the vill

buys

the

plant,

extended

se

service may be given to reside
in surrounding areas.
He said the board should pr
ably go ahead with a feasibi
study regarding advantages
cost of purchase.

a

The board gave first reading
zoning ordinance amend

deleting
house”

raising
hearing

the mention of “g
in the
ordinance

the

fee

for

on variations

a

pu

from

$5

$100.

Appropriatio
Law Passed
By

Village

The Riverwoods
Monday passed a

Village
$88,025

priations ordinance

Ba
ap

for the fi

year which began May 1,
discussed various legal probler
The
appropriations
ordind
shows an increase of $50,085 f
last year’s. Appropriations of
000 for land acquisition and $1

for road maintenance account
the rise in expenses.

A breakdown

follows:

Fund
Office expense

1967-68
$1,100

1964
$

Other administrative
expenses
Legal and audit
expenses
Road maintenance
Park bond fund
Total

48,115
25,400
13,010
400
$88,025

2%

$3

Five Riverwood
Boys Score Hig
Five Riverwoods junior
boys recently qualified well a
the national average in phy
fitness and received Preside
certificates for their achieve

To qualify, students must
ceive a score of 85 percen
higher on each of seven test
Dave Margolis led the se
graders with a score of 97.7. G
Riverwoods boys were Rusty
sing and Mark Mitchell, se

graders, and Jim Andrews
Larry Vent, eighth graders.

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109 Opposes Hackberry Extension
Deerfield
School
District
officials Thursday met with

109
the

village plan commission to seek a
written guarantee that Hackberry
Rd. will not be extended from
Pine St. to the Skokie ditch.
Their
actoin came
after the
village board last week vacated
the street to permit access to the
district’s
new
school,
west
of

Shepard

Junior

retained an
Trustee
retention of
Hackberry

High

School,

but

easement.
Charles
Raff
urged
the easement so that
could be extended as

an
east-west
thoroughfare,
as
called for in the current master
plan of the village.
The park district is planning a
playground area near the new
school which would: be separated
from
the
school
yard
by
an
extension of Hackberry.
“We have had informal com-

mitments

saying

that

a _ road

would never go through, but our
attorney has advised us to get a
written guarantee,’ Dr. William
Fenelon, district 109 superintendent, told the plan commission.

113 Guidance Personnel
Attend Workshop Here
A

group

of

Deerfield-Highland

Park High School District 113
guidance personnel this week began
a_pupil-personnel
services
workshop which will continue two

“The possibility of an extension
had never been communicated to
us before,’’ said Dr. Fenelon.
He added that the board would
be
extremely
concerned
if a
major thoroughfare were developed so near to two schools.
The planners pointed out that a
new master plan will be completed within 18 months that may
change plans for Hackberry. The
commission also agreed to make a
recommendation on an extension
of the street within six weeks.
James
Mitchell,
park
board
president, also asked for guidance
on the possible zoning of land
enclosed by an extension of Margate Tr. to intersect with Meadow
Brook Ln. If the land does not

remain part of the park district, it
probably will be zoned the same
as the land to the north, which is

verman, District 113 social work-

designated R-1 (single family res-

er; and Mrs. Lee Hoogesteger,
English teacher at Highland Park.

idential, quarter-acre lots).
In other business, the commis-

sion discussed a possible variation
with Mr. and Mrs. James Clavey,
775 Westgate Rd., who want to
build a home on the southeast
corner
of Waukegan
Rd.
and
Westgate Rd. Because the lot is
five feet short of the required 75
feet of width,
the commission
suggested
they
petition
for
a
variation to the zoning board of
appeals.

Single Parents
Meet Tomorrow
The
group

Deerfield Single Parents
will meet at 8 p.m. tomor-

row in
Church.

the

First

Presbyterian

A social hour will follow a
program of organ music by Mrs.
Eleanor Klinge, 2709 Birchwood
Ln. Single parents was formed as

a service for widowed or divorced
members

of the community.

more weeks.

The fiery hearing on a rezoni
request. to permit
2,748 apa
ments between
Northbrook
a
Highland Park will resume at
a.m. tomorrow in the Northbrq
Village Hall.
Cook
County
Zoning’
Bod
Chairman
Robert
Marks
promised that the remainder
the evidence will be presented
morrow,
“even if wye have
continue to midnight.”
Originally scheduled to be ¢
tinued in the downtown Chicd
offices of the zoning board,
meeting wss moved to Northbr¢

at the request of Highland P
Mayor Samuel T. Lawton
During the 54-hour first ses
of the hearing,
testimony
heard from only three witnes
for the petitioners, developer J
Gould of Chicago and owner
Mary Krembs of Evanston. Ad
tional witnesses for the petitio
will include at least an archit
and an engineer.
Witnesses for the villages
Deerfield and Northbrook, the «
of Highland Park, and Glenbr
Countryside
subdivision,
w
oppose the rezoning, are expeq
to include former Cook Co
building commissioner Danie
Ferrone of Northbrook, repres
tatives of effected schools,
developers of nearby single-fa
subdivisions.
On a motion by Atty. John
Daley representing the petit
ers, Mr. Marks ruled at the f
session
to
exclude
all
ex

witness except the general pu
and
village
officials
from
hearing
except when
they
testifying.
Residents of the Woodridge

division in Highland Park, im
diately
north
of
development, met

the propd
Tuesday n

to solidify their opposition.
The
outcome
of
tomorrd
hearing will probably be a 20
moratorium to allow villages

file

their

objections.

After

The sessions will be held all day
this week, and half days for the

period the zoning board will b

remaining weeks.

will make a recommendatio
the Cook County Board.
The objections of commun
within 1% miles of the prop¢
development will require a-t
fourths vote by the county bg
to grant the rezoning no md

List

Discussion

consideration

Topics

Topics to be covered during the
workshop, which meets in Highland

Park

High

School,

include

communication,
reporting,
inservice training, and professional

Knights Will Ta
Boys to See Sox

sion of an educational conference
now under way at Northwestern

The

University.

Mathews,

lumbus

who

is Mrs.

is assistant

participating

sions are:

Dwight

Alexander,

Miss

Bond,

14

Sox-A

Saturday.

All local youngsters will be
vided with free admission te
ball park and free transport
to the game.
Only the first 180 boys to
Joseph Stackowicz at 337 Wa

and

Anglun, nurse at Highland Park;
Miss Wilma Tallman, counselor at
Deerfield High School; Abe Sil-

of

sponsq

Deerfield.

ses-

Miss Roberta Shine, all counselors
at Highland Park; Miss Essie

will

leaving at 10 a.m. from the
Cross Catholic Church parkin|
at Deerfield Rd. and Elder

Jo

Austin, James
Jane

Park-Deerf
Knights

Boys ages 10 through 16 wi
transported to the game on bh

princi-

in the

chapter

baseball game

Director

director

area

free trip to the White

pal in charge of pupil personnel
services at Highland Park High
School.
:
Those

Highland

Highwood

representative from the IIliOffice of Public Instruction
discuss innovations in guidat today’s session.

Workshop

the zo

board makes.

This week, severalof the workshop participants attended a ses-

Name

matter

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growth. In addition, those participating will discuss guidance plans
for next year at both high schools.

A
nois
will
ance

of the

Deerfield Police Lt. Tom Rogge enters the new
police department from the entrance at the rear
of the village hall. He is. shown through the window

of the dispatcher's office. Occupancy of the new
facilities is expected shortly. (Staff Photo)

Rd. in Deerfield will be acce
Children are expected to be a
parking lot no later than 10
and the last bus will leave fo
game

at 10:15

a.m.

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KAREN

DAIGLE

The Deerfield Public Library is
breaking all records, some of them
good and some bad.
On the good side, attendance
has been exceptional at story hour
for first and second graders and
at the reading club for third through sixth
graders. About 50 children attend the story
hour, and 235 are enrolled in the UFO
reading

club.

One child has read 104 books in only
two weeks. All the children together have
read over 1,000 books.
Another
record
was: broken
for the
month of June, during which 9,848 books

were

circulated.

with 729 books

June
checked

21 was

a top day,

out.
i

Has Dreary Side

The children's room in the Deerfield Public Library o verflows almost every day. The purchase of
mobile unit may alleviate the problem. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

But this rosy picture has its dreary
side. Mrs. George Haney, head librarian,
says there is hardly any room to store

5

newly purchased books.
books.

go

out

of print.

“It’s like a treadmill. We need the books
but we don’t have any place to put them,”
Mrs.

Haney

said.

As of March 31, the library had 26,337
volumes; about 2,500 were bought during
the last year.
According
to American

Library Assn. standards, a town the size
of Deerfield should have about 30,000 volumes.
So far, the library has

managed

to keep

up with the standards regarding book
volume. But the association also recommends a minimum of 10,500 square feet
of

space.

Counting

the

basement

and

a

“useless” balcony, the Deerfield
only has about 4,400 square feet.

library

The village board recently issued a permit for a unit, legally termed a relocatable building, immediately west of the

library. The building, which can be erect-

ed in a day, will serve as a children’s
room. Mrs. Ruth Ann Boyer, a trained
children’s librarian, will begin work in
September.
“We can’t leave the building as a permanent crutch. The permit only allows
the structure to remain for four years,”’
said Mrs. R. H. Mazur, library board
secretary.

In September,
consider

the

board

permanent

qualify

for

any

The

to

begin
plans.

construction,

must plan to come up
brary Assn. standards.

Work

will

building

the

to
To

library

American

Li-

on Revisions
association

revisions

which

is presently

would

working

probably

raise

on

ae

to stop buying

SR

I don’t want

ee

“But

If we did, we could never catch up again
because of the volumes of material being
published and the number of books which

its

Before

making

any

definite

plans

eth een

2

bs

standards. Also, since the standards are
based on population and Deerfield is growing rapidly, the library may move up
another requirement notch.

for

construction or a referendum, the library
must decide where and how to expand
permanent facilities. Some of the possibilities
include
building
a whole
new

building, tearing down
ing,

the existing build-

or expanding.

“If we can solve the problem

of space,

we’ll have overcome the nub of the problem. Then we can move on to an increase in reference service, service to
children, audio-visual aids, records, and
staff.

“We

Extras
are lacking many

of these extras,

but now there’s no room to put them. For
example, the standards recommend seven
to eight full-time employees, but we only
have space for about five,”? Mrs. Mazur

———

Lack

Beginning June 1,
operating as a village

Here's a note of urgency for a
strategic area at the Deerfield
Library.

the library began
library, with Deer-

field residents paying 12 cents per $100 assessed

valuation

to

support

it.

However,

the financial change will probably not-be
apparent

until the

next

fiscal

year.

hr

said.

eee
ee

There's not too much more room to squeeze in new books. Soon, they will be spill
onto the floors. (Staff Photos by Susan Levy)
July 13, |

�igh School Play
Opens Tomorrow
The Deerfield High School Sumer Theater will present the first
hf two performances
tomorrow

ight and Saturday night of ‘“You
an’t
Take
It With
You,”
a
omedy by Moss Hart and George
aufman.
The play will begin at 8:15 p.m.

n the Deerfield High School audiorium.
Tickets

at $1

apiece

are

avail-

Dr. Guthman
eads Dept.
At College
Dr.

Walter

ighland

S.

Park

was

Guthman

of

recently

ap-

ointed chairman of the chemistry
department
at
Roosevelt
University,
Chica-

go.

able today and
a.m. to noon at
office, or at the
If tickets for

the theatre’s

tomorrow from 9
the school’s main
door.
both this play and

second

play,

to be

presented July 21°and 22, are
purchased by Friday they will
cost $1.50.
The second play will be ‘‘Watch
on the Rhine’’, a drama by Lillian
Hellman.
Mrs. Irene Kramsky, Deerfield
High drama coach, is directing
the two productions.
Cast members of ‘You Can’t
Take It With You” are: Leslie
Baird, Elaine Olson, Sandy Lustig,
Mark Holbrook, Gretchen Eisinger,
Charles
Mitchell,
Roger
Voight, Dave Miller, Peggy White,
Bob
Kramsky,
Steve
Tarnoff,
Larry Strichman, Pam Gessert,
Andy Straus, Nancy Siegel, and
Beverly Rogers.
The plays are part of a noncredit course being offered for the
first time this summer at Deerfield High School.

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Dr. Guthman
in

Gets Awards

versity

d his Ph.D from
Chicago in 1932.

While

bachelor’s

de-

gree in chemical engineering
from Yale Uni-

\
a:

City Resident

in

1928

the University

military

service,

he

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bchnical and administrative dues for the Office of the Chief of
hemical Warfare in Washington

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Mrs. Richard C. Groover and
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and
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Max I. Light of Highland Park,
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Medical Center Campus
of the
University
of
Illinois, recently received two

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visited

Proving Grounds,

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member

of

the

Mr.

American

uthman
also served on the
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Dr. Guthman lives with his
mily at 695 Euclid Av.

Mr.

Light

in seven
ployee

years,

Light

children,

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ninth and

his
10th

for

a new

em-

color

film

brochure

and

parents,

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Mrs.

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and her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pfeiffer, all in
Denver.

awards by the
Welfare Public
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of Metro-

tah.

and 15 in the school auditorium. (Howard Fochler

Families Return from Holidays

professor
chemistry,
Guthman
received
his

Miller react. The play by Moss Hart and George S.
Kaufman will be presented at 8:15 p.m. July 14

Deerfield High School summer theater students
rehearse a scene from "You Can't Take It With
Straus
You." Larry Strickman pins down Andy
while Nancy Siegel (left), Leslie Baird, and Dave

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Three American

Field Service students discuss

pines, Gail Donarski of Deerfield, Shi enore Takai
of Japan, Barbara Gilbert of Deerfield, and Nancy
Zemler of Highland Park.

their year of study in American schools with three
area students. From left are Lapapan Choovong

from Thailand, Susana

Ignacio from the Philip-

Carleton College
Awards Diplomas
To 3 From Area
Three students from Deerfield
were
graduated
from
Carleton
College, Northfield, Minn., in mid-

June ceremonies.
They are Miss Joan Schiffer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Schiffer, 1035 Forest Av.; Richard

Schmickrath, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard
W.
Schmickrath,
2750
Wildwood St.; and Miss Barbara

Zimmer,

daughter

Mrs.
Edwin
Sherry Ln.

Miss
major,

..A group of American Field Students discuss their stays in the
United States this year with local students at a coke party last week
in Deerfield. About 40 students visited the Highland Park-Deerfield
area en route to New York prior to returning to their native

ors

- countries. (Staff Photos)

2 Area Boys Biking to Expo 67

Provident Rd., Winnetka, a New
Trier High School student and
John Chamberlain, of 671 Vine

Av., Highland Park, a Highland
Park High School student, will
2 GET DEGREES
Two Highland Park
received

degrees

students

in

graduation

exercises at Stanford
versity June 18. They
R. Liebling, master
administration, and
Tauman,
bachelor
political science.

(Cal.) Uniare sJerome
of business
Charles S.
of arts in

RETURNS

RETURNS TO LONDON
Peter

Martin

of

London,

who

has been the guest for ‘several
months of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
L. Birklund

of 595 Carriage Way,

Deerfield,
has returned home. Mr.
Martin, who is associated with
International Field Enterprises in
London, came to this area to work
with the firm’s offices in Chicago.
20

pedal a bicycle with a side car on
it. Montreal is 900 miles from
Chicago.
The trip is sponsored by Atchison Products, Inc., manufacturers
of the side car. The boys will visit

and
620

Schiffer,

a

was

cheerleader

head

mathematics —
her

in

the

women’s

team.

He

will

study

for

IS

Two Highland Park students at
the University of Illinois have

MEMBER
Burnett, Navy

fitter third class,

Mrs.

son

ship-

of Mr.

and

J. P. Burnett of 964 Maple

Ct., Deerfield,

aboard

the

is

fleet

a crew member

oiler,

U.S.S.

Tappahannock in the South China
Sea.

109 announces

been

initiated

into

Phi

The number of traffic fatalities
has increased 20 percent
— from

Miss Neuberger will show tw
horses, Waning Fast and Fishe
man’s Ballad, Miss Dorfman e
tered Silver Song. The horse sho
has attracted a record 350 entries
Trophies, ranging in value fro

2,096 to 2,522, while the number of

$25

percent — from
47,300,000,000.

33,970,000,000

to

injuries has increased 63 percent
— from 91,690 to 149,137.
ATTEND

WISCONSIN

CAMP

Eight Lincolnshire girls, all
students at Half Day School in
Lincolnshire, are spending two
weeks at Singing Hills Camp,
Elkhorn, Wis. The campers are
Cindy Buescher, Nancy and Cathy
Bissell,
Mary
Madro,
Marty
Hogan,

Cathy

Forslund,

to

$700,

and

$15,000

in

priz

money will be distributed. A
funds will be used to support th
United States Equestrian Tea
competing in Mexico City in 1968.
The horse show will be climaxe
by a dressage routine by th
Lipizzan
stallion,
‘Pluto
A
coma,” and the Grand Prix Oly
pic Jumping Competition at noo
July 16.
SERVES AS INSTRUCTOR
Miss Gayle Parsons of Deerfie
is serving this summer as an a
and craft instructor and counseld
at Camp Chepeta, Estes Park
Colo., this summer. Miss Parson
the daughter of Mr. and Mr

Laurel

Rather, and Collette Wengenroth.
TO ATTEND ORIENTATION
Mike Flint of Deerfield, a June

graduate of Deerfield High School,
will attend the orientation preview
program at Illinois State University in Normal the last week in

Herbert C. Parsons, 1435 Car
Ln., will be a senior at Iowa Sta

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an opening for a school social

work to include home contact, utilization of community
environmental

Sunday.

The number of miles driven in
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worker. Duties would be that of traditional school social
resources,

to

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District

increased

his

doctorate at the University of
Colorado.
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has been
active
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League and the Women’s Recreation Association.

has

from

Miss
Burton
A.
Neuberger
Highland Park, and Miss Ki
Dorfman, Deerfield, have enteregq
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to
of

4,590,000

and has accepted a_ teaching
position in the Shoreline Public
Schools in Seattle.
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the fair for 3 or 4 days and return
to Chicago by train. The bicycle
and side car will be shipped back
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vt VateameeenT Camere) “emcees omen

TO SYRACUSE

Miss Ellen Spitz has returned to
Syracuse, N.Y., after a visit with
the Daniel L. Saslows and daughter, Lynn, 33 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. Lynn, a sophomore at
Highland Park High School, is
spending several weeks this summer at Forest Acres Camp and KRanch for Girls at Fryeburg, Me.

Mr.

Zimmer,

senior year and headed several
committees
for special events
such as the winter and junior
carnivals. She was one of 27
senior women serving as counsel-

Se

Two Highland Park and Winnetka high school sophomores left
Chicago Sunday on a 30-day bicycle trip to Canda’s Expo ’67.
Brian Weinstock, 15, of 376

of

W.

drivers

27 percent — from
5,820,000.

—

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For example, the number of
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registered

accidents

percent

Two Enter

have changed “drastically’”’ in the
past 10 years.

3,530,000
number

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Robert Post, commission director, said state driving statistics

32 percents — from
4,670,000,
and
the

number

increased

right-of-way, driving left of the
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Deerfield-Bannockburn,
Glencoe,
Glenview,
Highwood,
Highland
Park,
Kenilworth,
Northbrook,
Northfield,
Wilmette,
and
Winnetka.

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and liason

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Deerfield

First

Assembly

of Deerfield

BAPTIST

Chapel:

Address: 1250 Waukegan Rd.
Pastor:
The
Rev.
Imer
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.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30

ROMAN

p.m.

CHRISTIAN

Holy

of Christ,

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.

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.

UNITARIAN

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.

FREE

North

Suburban

County Line Rd.
Rev.
Richard A.

services:

10:45

a.m.;

a.m.

8:30

EPISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s

Address: 200
Pastor:
The

Cross

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
fe Pastor: The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian.
Assistant Pastor: The Rev. 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 am.;
Saturday,
6:30,

Scientist

Address: 155 Deerfield Rd.
Sunday, July 16: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
“‘Life.’’ Nursery facilities are provided.
Sunday school: 9:30 a.m. to age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
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.

EVANGELICAL

9 a.m.

CATHOLIC

SCIENCE

Church

BletMiss
a.m.

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Congregational Church of Deerfield

Swan-

7 p.m

Church school: 9:30 a.m., all classes.
idweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m.

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.

EVANGELICAL
UNITED

Wednesday,

Junior
High
Youth
Academy:
Tuesday, 4 p.m.
Freshman
fellowship:
Friday,
5:45
p.m.
Senior High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30
ye m
e
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

Community

BRETHREN

Trinity

Bethlehem

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,

Address: t01 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor:
Dr. John
R. Bouldin.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Raymond
Good.
Sunday
service:
9:30
a.m.
Church
school: 9:30 a.m., two-year-olds through
sixth grade.

Lincolnshire

JEWISH
Beth Or
Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

fa-

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.

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

on.
Sunday

Nursery

PRESBYTERIAN

_ BAHA’I

First

a.m.

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

ROP

anata

ae

In recognition of Children's Day, the Cherub
Choir of the First Presbyterian Church sang for

the

congregation

at a morning

worship

Thornten,

Laura

Anderson,

Jody

Murry,

son,

C.

Peter-

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.

EXECUTIVE

Vondracek.

Stailey;

Kangas,

and

(row

four),

Barb

Yount,

Susan

Sea

Bundoc

Steven Straight, Steven Garnso, Tammy
and Brian Coxan. (Milton Merner Photo)

Billy O'

73rd

Leland

Annual

OUTING

of the Holy Spirit

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.

PORTRAITS
BUSINESS
OR

Scott

invites you to their

LUTHERAN
Church

Cooper,

SWEDISH RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION

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.

Zion
Address: 10 Deerfield Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Herbert

Tracy

Gloria Bacon, Ken Schulze, Don Brady, and Clar

service.

The members are (from left, row one) Gail Feilding, Sally Nickoley, Liz Biggam, Larry Gamson,
Susan Kangas, and Allison Ickes; (row two), Billy

DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
Community Christian

LUTHERAN

Reilly,

Forrest; (row three), David Williams, Mark Chulze

PIONEER &amp; GRANT STREET, EVANSTON, ILL.

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_ Jack Miller, second vice presi-

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dent; and Phillip Gorchoff, third

vice president; Daniel Havens,
treasurer; Sheldon Belofski, fi_ fancial secretary; Mrs. Joseph
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Stanford
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secretary.
_ Also at

the

meeting,

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- 11,000-square-foot structure will
include a_ sanctuary, religious
school, classrooms, temple _busihess office, and a study for Rabbi

&lt; Daniel Friedman.

Construction

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Tollway, is scheduled to begin this
fall. The completion date is June,
1968.

Woman

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Church

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7 Bridge Marathon
Registration for next year’s
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_ Conception Parish in Highland
__ Park is now open.
Games will be played for cash
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special
convoDr. Didier
cation at Dubuque last March. His election to
the board was in recognition of his
growing interest in the university,
the seminary, and the interest of
many members of his congregation.
Dr. Didier also has been reelected to a three-year term on
the board of trustees of McCormick Theological Seminary in
Chicago. He was graduated from
McCormick in 1954 and was called
church

in

Sep-

Registration Open
For Bible Camp
With the close of vacation Bible
school, members of the Evangelical Congregational
Church
in
Highland Park may register for
Rock River Bible Camp.
The camp will extend from July
23-29 for junior girls; July 30-Aug.

The
enrollment
for
Bible school was 88.

vacation

Presbyterian

Monday in the home of Mrs.
| Albert E. M. Lour, 12 Roger
Williams Av.
‘Special support of the congrega|

of

and

5, intermediate; Aug. 6-12, senior;
Aug. 13-19, junior boys; and Sept.
1-4, adult. The fee is $11.

Presbyterian Church
Benevolent Group
Will Meet
Monday

to class-

rooms. Construction on the addition, designed by architect Ron Dirsmith, is scheduled to begin next week in Deerfield.

Dr. _ Didier
was awarded a

to the Deerfield
tember, 1961.

Registration Opens

re-

its
theological
seminary.

2766

modern

will be converted

with

Deerfield, has been
elected to the
board of trustees
of the
Dubuque

_ world. Technology, social revolution, the generation gap, and
achieving peace with justice were
covered.
_ The 500 voting members set up
_ guidelines for United Presbyterian
women
programs for the next

of the North

bell-shaped

Rev. Bernard F. Didier,
of the First Presbyterian

University

Summit Av., Highland Park, participated in a national meeting of
United Presbyterian women at
_ Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind.
She was among 5,000 participants from the United States and
abroad who discussed alienation

/

present sanctuary

will be

Made Trustee

Attends

Arthur

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here,

Pastor Didier

‘National Meeting
Mrs.

shown

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‘We Burned Every “Hut!
Reprinted with permission from the AKRON

BEACON

JOURNAL
— Monday, March 27, 1967

This is the fourth in a series of public statements sponsored by The North Shore Committee of Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam. The committee is
composed of Americans whose concern for their country and for human. life prompts them to dissent from present United States policy in Vietnam and to
promote alternatives to this policy. If you share these beliefs, the committee welcomes your membership and financial support.

To The Editor:
Here are portions of a letter I have
just received from my son, who is now
stationed in Vietnam.
My son enlisted in the Army, asked
to be sent to Vietnam and backed the
government’s strong policy toward the
war in Vietnam — at least he did when
he left this country last November. I believe what he has to say will be of
interest to you and to your readers:
DEAR MOM AND DAD:
Todaywe went on a mission and I’m
not very proud of myself, my friends or
my country. We burned every hut in
sight!
It was a small rural network of villages and the people were incredibly
poor. My unit burned and plundered
their meager possessions. Let me try to
explain the situation to you.
The huts here are thatched palm
leaves. Each one has a dried mud bunker
inside. These bunkers are to protect
the families. Kind of like air’ raid
shelters.
My unit commanders, however, chose
to think that these bunkers are offensive.
So every hut we find that has a bunker,
we are ordered to burn to the ground!
WHEN THE 10 helicopters landed
this morning, in the midst of these
huts, and six men jumped out of each
“chopper” we were firing the moment
we hit the ground. We fired into all
the huts we could. Then we got “on line”
and swept the area.
It is then that we burn these huts and
take all men old enough to carry a
weapon and the “choppers” come and
get them (they take them to a collection
point a few miles away for interrogation). The families don’t understand
this. The Viet Cong fill their minds with
tales saying the Gls kill all their men.
So, everyone is crying, begging and
praying that we don’t separate them
and

take

their

husbands

and fathers,

sons and grandfathers. The women wail
and moan.
Then they watch in terror as we burn
their homes, personal possessions and
food. Yes, we burn all rice and shoot all

livestock.
SOME OF the guys are so careless!
Today a buddy of mine called “La Dai”
(“Come here”) into a hut and an old
man came out of the bomb shelter. My
buddy told the old man to get away

just can’t anymore.
I threw down my rifle and ran into
the now blazing hut and took out every-

from the hut and since we have to move
quickly on a sweep, just threw a hand
grenade into the shelter.
As he pulled the pin the old man got
excited and started jabbering and running toward my buddy and the hut. A
GI, not understanding, stopped the old
man with a football tackle just as my
buddy threw the grenade into the shelter.
(There is a four-second delay on a hand
grenade. )
After he threw it, and was ‘running
for cover, (during this four-second delay) we all heard a baby crying from
inside the shelter!
THERE
WAS
nothing we could
Cee
After the explosion we found the
mother, two children (ages about 6 and
12, boy and girl) and an almost newborn baby. That is what the old man
was trying to tell us!
The shelter was small and narrow.
They were all huddled together. The
three of us dragged out the bodies onto
the floor of the hut.
IT WAS HORRIBLE!!
The

children’s

fragile

bodies

thing I could
Afterward,

saying nothing and bowed down touching the back of my hand to his forehead.
MACHINE GUN fire is coming into
our village (Base Camp). We are being attacked, NOW as I am writing. I
must

were

both

there,

alone,

Well, Dad, you wanted to know what

it’s like here.

an uneventful

he

was about your age, Dad. With a heavy
heart, I hesitatingly put the match -to
the straw and started to walk away.
Dad,

it was

so hard

for me

Does

this give you

to turn

and look at him in the eyes but I dide
I WISH I could have cried but I

ambush

he participated

in, and he got excited about a new type
rifle he had been issued. Beyond that,
there are personal matters which he discussed.
Needless to say, I was very much
disturbed to read this letter. My 16year-old daughter had read it before
I did and when I went to her room to
ask

her

if I could

read

Winnetka,

St.

ADVERTISEMENT

I

I HAVE NOT been a dove as far
as the Vietnamese war is concerned,
though I have not been a strong hawk
either.

But

I think

that

the

American

people should understand what they
mean when they advocate a continuation
and even an escalation of our war effort
in Vietnam.
They should understand that war
doesn’t consist only of two armies made
up of young men in uniform, armed
and firing at each other across open
fields, with bugles blowing and flags
waving. The American people should
understand what a war such as this does
to our young men whom we send overseas

to

carry

out

our

government's

foreign policy.
I guess what I am saying is that
whatever course American public opinion backs should be supported by
knowledge and understanding of the
concrete results of that course and not
by illusions.
A GI’S DAD

Mr. William Buffett, Chairman
Rev. Donald Farley, Secretary

Illinois

letter,

letter.

Concerned About Vietnam
Oak

the

found her crying. I asked her the reason, and she replied by handing me the

The North Shore Committee of Clergy and Laymen
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an

idea?
Excuse the poor writing but I was
pretty emotional, I guess, even a little
shook.
YOUR SON
THE REST of my son’s letter goes
on to describe what the routines of his
life in Vietnam are like. He described

were

and

go.

NEXT DAY: Everything’s OK. It
was just harassing fire. I was up for
the better part of the night, though.

torn apart, literally mutilated. We
looked at each other and burned the
hut.
The old man was just whimpering in
disbelief outside the burning hut. We
walked away and left him there.
My last look was: an old, old man in
ragged, torn, dirty clothes on his knees
outside the burning hut, praying to
‘Buddha. His white hair was blowing in
the wind and tears were rolling down. . .
WE KEPT on walking then the three
of us. separated. There was a hut at a
distance and my squad leader told me
to go over and destroy it. An oldish man
came out of the hut.
I checked and made sure no one
was in it, then got out my matches. The
man came up to me then, and bowed
with hands in a praying motion over
and over.
He looked so sad! He didn’t say
anything, just kept bowing, begging me
not to burn his home.
We

save— food, clothes, ete.
he took my hand, still

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EVANSTON

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THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

e WILMETTE
1232 Central

Noon

Ave., Wilmette

Lincoln

Noon

1806

e

TALK

Glenview

444 Central

446-4300

e

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rd., Glenview

NORTHBROOK
1438 Shermer

446-4300

AN
ADVERTISER

COPY

Rd.,

HERALD

Highland

HIGHWOOD
444

724-4300

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STAR

Northbrook

PARK
Ave.,

Central

HERALD

Ave.,

Highland

DEERFIELD
444 Central

272-4300

Park

THE

VILLAGE

serving

Lake

VILLAGER

Ave.; Highland

945-7300

ADS

Male
sired

MESSAGE

Found

ND: BUNCH OF KEYS—VICINITY
urt’s restaurant, corner Green Bay
Owner
Ind Wilmette Ave., Wilmette.
ust
identify
at
switchboard
of
1232
NEWSPAPERS,
OLLISTER
entral, Wilmette.
ST; CHARCOAL AND WHITE MALE
July 5 near
cat, Thursday,
iamese
Wilmette.
in
Locust
and
St.
ake
olo’”’
6138
or
492-7626
ST:
GOLD
INITIAL MONEY
CLIP
cinity Park Av. Glencoe, with small
ount
of
paper
money.
Reward.
Veicensang,
718
Sheridan,
Glencoe
B5-0654.
ND:
CROSS
BOXER,
TERRIER
emale 6 to 8 years old. Hit by car
ly 5th. Had emergency surgery and
ready to go home now. Call AL 6131.

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

Avoid Conflicting
DATES
DOES

IT WORK?

Simply
Mail (or
meetings

phone) a complete
and events.

listing

of

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.

ost on Street: Cardboard
WOODEN
TWO
CONTAINING
tes. Phone HI 6-0350. Reward.
ET:
WHITE
STANDARD
POODLE.
nswers to name Susie, tags of Terry
nimal Hospital and Village of Winetka. Reward. 446-3244.

D

kT:
BLACK
AND
WHITE
MALE
ht, since June 23, vic. Isabella and
sbury, Evanston. Reward. 864-4548.
ESING
SINCE
JUNE
30.
LARGE
ale Siamese cat, nicked ears. Vic.
appre(Information
Maple.
ee and
ated). Reward. DA 8-9248.
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iT: GRAY
PERSIAN KITTEN, SILbr collar with red stones, 4 months
d, male. Northbrook area. 272-5429.
kT:
SKINNY
GRAY
TOM
CAT
IN
innetka near Post Office. Since June
6-0689

R

CALICO KITTY STRAYED. TOWRd., E. area; 1 yr. old; declawed
d spayed. Please call
446-2439
FT:
LARGE
GENTLE
BLACK
ale cat. Vicinity of Dempster
and
lak, Evanston. Reward.
all UNiversity 4-7106 after 5 p.m.
ND LADY’S SHEFFIELD
WATCH
cinity
of
Sheridan
and _ Willow,
innetka.
Call 446-8241
T:
AT
EVANSTON
HOSPITAL
ing-Ding at Old Orchard, June 24th.
gold and pearl fan shaped earring.
eward. Call.ALpine 6-1358.
T, WHITE IVORY
FLOWER
EARg about June 19th vicinity Davis or
bntral Street, Evanston. Call DAvis
B315.
LOST YOUR PET?
may have been injured. Call your
al animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.

iversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

ON
can
869-

ost: 6 Keys ona String.
WARD.
Imette,

WRITE
1T-234,
BOX
60,
Il.
UMSTYLE
BUTTON
ND:* PUSH
ella mistakenly exhanged for mine
public
place or on C&amp;NW
train.
itial
A.H.G.
Telephone
446-2242.
NEAR
RING
GOLD
MAN’S
:
ntral and Bennett, Evanston, July 4
itial ‘‘H’’. Reward. 677-6381.
: LARGE
SIAMESE
MALE CAT.
swers
to ‘‘Smokey’’.
Please
call
her 272-9166 or PA 4-6898.

444 Central
945-7300

7

Ave.

Card

of

Highland

Park
433-4300

Thanks

JESSE
LATE
OF THE
FAMILY
THE
the
acknowledge
gratefully
Davis
many expressions of sympathy shown
Willie
nt.
during our recent bereaveme
Davis and Family.

8

Travel—Share

Your

Service—Income

Dogs

and

Cats

SUPERIOR
314 months;

A.K.C.
champ

SIAMESE
$25. 446-6083.

* Wilmette Life

A.K.C.—11
Home raised

CHOC.

POINT.

17
WKS.;
$100;
MASSIVE
perm. shots. 223-0873.
5-WEEK OLD PUPPIES
Small lap size. Mother,
fox terrier;
father, white poodle. $10 ea.
PA 4-5824.

BEAGLE
Beagle,
hunter.

PUPPY
trained
272-2496.

LABRADOR RETRIEVER
Pedigreed
Lab;
with
papers;
year; $100. Call 724-1430.
TOY POODLE PUPPIES
2 white males, A.K.C., 3 months
paper trained.
537-6962

TOY

OUTSTANDING SHOW
OR 3-0543

TYPE.

4

Dachshund

MONTHS,
BLACK
AND
male, shots. Call 251-5484.

BEAUTIFUL

Puppy
TAN,

FE-

FREE

COLLIE PUPS, $25 AND UP.
Mixed breed pups, $15 and up.
272-8854
SIAMESE
females;

KITTENS,
9 WKS.
OLD;
1 male; $25. 446-8423.

6

MONTH

OLD

lington Terrier female puppy.
Call before 12. ALpine 1-6134.

GRAY
Call
3

bs

S

“S
ak

ss

tor

3

7a
ae

St. Bernard Pups, A.K.C.
WEEKS,
WORMED
$150. Call 362-1546.

DARLING

AND

SHOTS
aoe

MIXED

PUPPIES

One black long-haired male and
short-haired white female. 9 wks.

$10 ea. Phone 724-0064.
LONG HAIRED DACHSHUND
Champion
hold until
‘Phone UN

sired.
after
4-8683

OLD ENGLISH
Male; 1 year old;
completely
able
$250.

old

‘3
PUPP’

7 weeks
old.
your vacation.
weekdays.

Wil
$15¢
ae
bg

SHEEP DOG
A.K.C: registered;

house
broken;
Call 251-6193.

very

lov
ty

SEALPOINT
SIAMESE
KI
Great champion
stock;
C.F.A.
tered;
wonderful
disposition;
males at stud. 432-6888.

GERMAN

SHEPHERD:

female;

and

raised

wormed;

Don

Plude.

3 MO.

with

OLD

children;

champion

quality.

stud

Has

service.

all shots.

299-4742.

COLLIES 3 MOS. A.K.c.

shots

blood

945-5719.

COLLIE
PUP
A.K.C.
BEAUTIF
mo. Blue Merle Male. Pick of

line.
Ses

5-

$150.

litte

Also
nN

SABLE AND

white;
male
and female;
shots;
paper
trained
w/children. $75. PArk 4-1783.
MINIATURE
SCHNAUZERS
ion sired. All shots. Ears
125. Palatine, 359-3330.

C
:
cropped

POODLE. BROWN MALE 4 YRS.
A.K.C. Home raised. $50.
Call ORchard 5-4527

old,

SEALPOINT

Used

to children.

MALES

|

Pan trained.

possibilities. $150 up. 275-0124.

BEDA.K.C.

KITTENS

TIGERS, 7 WEEKS.
after 12, UN 9-2398

AFGHANS,
FEMALE,
A.K.C.
CHAMpion sired, 4 months. All shots. Don't
shed, CR 2-2577 evenings or weekends.

11

Animals,

oS

—

Pets

and Supplies

ELSINGER'S
FOOD

FOR

AND

PETS

ceils
Riaaal

SUPPLIES

Pool Fish $1.50 doz. up
Two

locations

to serve

1013 Davis St., Evanston,
3330 Dempster

Open

St.,

GR

Skokie,

you

.
|

;

5-9821

675-9645

Sundays—Skokie Onl

ROLLING
MEADOWS
STABLES
taking boarders
for July occupancy.
Box stalls $60 a mo. Grain fed t
daily. Horses
for sale from
$225
$800. 362-7499.
Fe

8 YEAR

OLD

HALF

ARAB

CHEST- —

nut gelding
with English
tack.
epee: Needs experienced rider,

‘i

wer
Palomino Gelding 9 Yr. Old —
SOUND,
SPIRITED
AND
WELL
mannered,

FOR

SALE:

yr. old;

$300.

sound

967-5925.

HUNTER-JUMPER;

and well mannered;

ID

2-5961

Use Hollister Want

* Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

* Winnetka Talk * Gle ncoe News

FOR

CUTE
LITTLE
KITTENS,
gray, and white and a
prett
need good home. Call
UN 46 p.m. or weekends.

weeks.

A.K.C,.
DACHSHUND
PUPPY.
MALE,
Black
and
tan.
3 mos.
old.
Long
haired.
Champ.
sired.
Raised
with
children. Reasonable. 251-2291.

DALMATIAN PUPS
The
Original coach
dogs;
champion
sired; A.K.C. pet and show possibilities, $65 and up. CLearbrook 9-2889.

HOME

and white male collie, 1 yr.
with children. AL 1-8381.

$20. AL 1-0978.
MALTESE:
A.K.C..
FEMALE
PUP.
pies; champion sired. Excellent show

POODLE PUPS
A.K.C.
Home
bred;
love
children;
sweet temperament; shots. 639-9728.
(Barrington area).

Airedale Pups. 2 Males.

:

SIAMESE

STANDARD POODLES—BLACK
CHAMPION SIRED; PET OR SHOW
RAISED WITH CHILDREN
299-1696.

POODLE. PUPPIES
TOY AND MINIATURE.
HOME RAISED.
Mrs. Meyer, 438-2423.

Cats
POODLE BLA
raised
old,
school trained.

one

SIAMESE
CAT,
PURE
BRED
SEAL
oint, female, 8 months old, has shots.
25. Call 272-0105.
3 KITTENS
Beautiful, fluffy
6 weeks old
272-5243
A.K.C.
3%
MONTHS
VERY
TINY
white toy male poodle. Highly intelligent,
gentle ‘disposition,
loves
_children, excellent watchdog. AL 1-7954.

OLD
good

GOOD

brown
raised

Top

LHASA_APSO
2 MALE
PUPPIES,
11
weeks;
permanent
shots;
A.K.C.;
champion lineage; call 392-3829.

UP.
272-2656

AND
2 YR.
for pheasants,

Part Cocker

PUPPIES
$20. CALL
AFTER
6 P.M.
446-7064.
VIZSLA PUP, 3 MOS.;
A.K.C. REGIStered;
field trial and
show
winning
stock; Outstanding—Rare opportunity.
AL 1-0592.

“MOTHER
IS
AN
OLD
ENGLISH
Sheepdog.
But Father is not. So we
are for sale for $5.00 a piece. Signed,
11 puppies.’’ 251-6696.

A.K.C.

KITTENS

HEALTH

MALE;
bone;

Part Poodle

WANTED

TWO

OLD.

and

Call after 6 p.m. 251-1939.

10

German Shepherd Pup A.K.C.

PUPPIES

WKS.—SHOTS—$125

CHIL-

BLACK
AND
BROWN
MINIATURE
poodles.
A.K.C.;
home
raised;
healthy;
6
weeks;
show
potential;
bred for disposition. AL 6-1826.

Brown Toy Poodle Puppies

583-0331

724-6615

ALASKAN MALEMUTE,
1 YR.
HAS A.K.C. PAPERS.
Friendly disposition.
Best offer. ID 2-2396.

PEKINGESE
PUPPIES
PArk 4-0270

FEMALE
PUPPIES,
MOTHER
Manchester, father ? $10 each.
272-8982

FEsired.

ENGLISH
SPRINGER
SPANIELS
Champion
sired.
A.K.C.
registered.
Litter, 3 males, 4 females, 4 wks. old.,
Great bird dog and for children. $100.

BEAUTIFUL

POODLE

RAISED
WITH
no ans. 446-8600.

MINIATURE
SCHNAUZER
PUPPIES,
champ.
stock,
A.K.C.,
puppy
shots,
beautifully marked. Call
OR 6-1959.

KITTENS
LOOKING
FOR
NEW
homes, 1 gray and 1 dark Tiger; pan
trained and used to small children;
call 251-1474.

Tax

F.
M AND
PUPPIES—A.K.C.
COLLIE
also obediTricolor and Blue Merle;
exc.
All
female.
Tri
trained
ence
temperament,
and
disposition. Sired
by champions and raised w/children.
$75 and up. Brandbrook Collies, CR 21468.
NEED A LUCKY CHARM
3 black kittens, 2 tortoise shell. Free
to good
homes.
8 weeks
old,
pantrained.
Raised
with
children.
8352183.
MALTESE:
male pup;
$300.

2

3

AA BOOKKEEPING, INC.
Bookkeeping,
Taxes,
Back
work
brought
up
to
date.
Low
monthly
rates. Your office or mine.
282-6391 or 283-0471

-10

TOY

SHOTS,
864-1845,

PUPPIES

TOY POODLES
SILVER WHITE; 6 WKS. A.K.C.
CALL BETWEEN 6 AND 8
299-1455.

GOLDEN
RETRIEVER PUPS. INDIAN
Knoll bred. A.K.C. 2 females. 9 weeks.
Champ. blood lines. Mrs. Kendall, AL
6-0930. Shots and wormed.

2

SERVICES

EARS,
dren

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PEDIGREED
pups;
2 mo.
old;
beautiful
German
import sire. 823-7186.

Car

TWA FLIGHT, CHICAGO TO LONDON
12.
Sept.
July 27. Return 6 weeks,
Round trip, $262. Avail.to member of
Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.
Tel: RA 6-3860, Flight Secretary.

9 Accounting

SCHNAUZER

Dogs

as

lines

LARGE MINIATURE
months
10
male,
children, obedience

excellent

children;

show and watch dog. 729-3524.
PART
ANGORA,
GRAY
AND
WHITE
kittens. 6 wks. old. Looking for homes.
DA 8-3525.

IRISH SETTERS
Sire
a Dual
Champ.
Dam a
Blue
Ribbon
Winner.
A.K.C.
16
weeks.
a
trained. Permanent shots. 8321297.
BEAGLE
PUPS
13 weeks, shots, A.K.C., home raised
with children and cats.
446-6584 p.m.

Park Herald

with

wonderful

724-

BEDLINGTON TERRIER PUPS A.K.C.
registered, champion sire, look like a
lamb,
good family
pet nonshedding.
Call Sunday
all
day, weekdays
7 to
8:30 a.m. and after 6 p.m, 274-1642.

Deerfield Villager
Highland

adoption.

4789.
BELLOCHANTY
COLLIE—FEMALE
A.K.C.; 1 yr.; sable and white; raised
w/7 children and 2 cats, Needs good
—
have allergy problems. 392-

through
events
by
you
help
TODAY.

listing
now
are
We
to
us_
Help
1967.
‘clearing’? your dates

for

10

Cats

GREAT PYRENNEES PUPPIES
old;
8 weeks
1 male;
Female;
1
trained;
paper
shots;
reg.;
A.K.C.

WANTED:
WOULD
SOMEONE
LEND
us a long-haired Tom for stud service
with our black Persian? Our younger
daughter yearns for kitten of her own.
GR 5-6193.
MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS
and
F.
Show
and
pet
quality.
M
Champ.
bred.
Ears,
shots,
good
disposition,
paper
trained.
234-8878.
Stud service.
LABRADOR
PUPS.
GORGEOUS.
A.K.C
Home raised with children and
other pets.
Ideal for companionship,
a
or show.
Phone
ORchard
6-

"CLEAR" all club dates
through THE CALENDAR

HOW

Ready

and

Dogs

10

Cats

and

COLLIE PUPPIES A.K.C.
tri-color;
beaut.
female;
and
home raised
by show champ.;

w/children.

all

to

Minimum 4

Chicago Toll Free 273-5211 or 273-4300

Dogs

10

Business Personal

724-1915 or 724-8527

Evanston Review

475-1560

251-4300
5

ND; ESTES MODEL ROCKET
Owner
Skokie.
hkton St. near
him by calling 727-1888 days or
03 evenings.

_

$1.20 per line

433-4300

Bluff

Park

RATES

LAMPLIGHTER

Forest-Lake

433-4300

Cash with erder
or if paid within 10 days

Monday

Call Hillcrest

Park 433-4300

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE

BACK YARD DOG SHOW,
5TH.
AUG.
IN GLENVIEW,
CALL FOR APPLICATION,

413, : 1967

Glencoe

GLENVIEW

251-4300

Ave., Winnetka

e HIGHLAND

NEWS
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AND

Notices

and

Vernon

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MULTIPLE COLUMN

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LIFE

DEADLINES
REGULAR

715

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e WINNETKA
588

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PINE
HUTCH
CUP;
rd, caned maple rocker, platform
rocker, school desk, misc. blue jars,
_ ironstone and pewter. 272-2191.

14

Books

and

Gifts

| CASH FOR YOUR BOOKS
GET
sale.

For

OUR BID ON YOURS
Phone for information.

DAvis 8-4424, BOOKERS
1307 CHICAGO’ AV.
BOOKS

WANTED.

libraries.

ser,

Sal

member

to browse.

Central

LARGE

Experienced,

ABAA.

Call

BOOKS.
EVANSTON
OR

SMALL

qualified

buy-

Bookshop,

1911

You are welcome

Kennedy’s

St.,

Evanston. UN 4-4449.
1956
ED.,
LIBRARY
supplements
All
yearly
$50.
1966.
Perfect
condition.

WORLD

BOOK,

binding.
through

and

TIME

Partnerships

INCOME

_ 272-5530.

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
CONSUMER
CORPORATION
OF AMERICA,
6162 E. Mockingbird, Suite 100, Dallas, Texas 75214.
Include telephone number.
ENERGETIC
YOUNG
MAN
WITH
minimum of $30,000 financial backing
to go into booming motorcycle sales
and service business. Exclusive franchise
from
hottest
loc. in Chicagoland. 251-6301 or 256-4573, Mr. Paul.
WANTED.
PARTNER
IN CHGO
OFC.
of Natl. Motel
Chain
to book
sales
meetings. Investment optional. Phone
372-8100.

16

Business

ce offer. Cail 864-7073.

15

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Opportunities

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AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
ESTABLISHED
BAKERY
with
excellent
Winnetka
clientele. Lease to be
include
negotiated.
Price
does
not
merchandise
inventory. IMMEDIATE

POSSESSION.
Call

Priced low at $9,500.

Mrs.

May

(AL

1-0550,

res)

HOMEF NDERS

AL I-lil

111 GREEN

BAY

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Beef,
chicken,
pizza,
shrimp.
Fine
suburban location. Excellent telephone
business. Call for further details.

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Glenview

PA

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3h

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on

PHOTO
STUDIO NOW LOCATED
869-8656.
831 Main
St. Evanston.

Evanston’s

as well
pictures.

dates,

|

WANT

commercials

Appointment

N.S.

MOVING PICTURE EQUIPMENT
Argus 811 K Super 8 camera (won on
PASSWORD:still in sealed box). Bell
&amp; Howell 8mm camera, Kodak projector. Call 869-7158 evenings.

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Cameras

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until
fully

you see our custom rebuilt 4
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably
prid
Rentals
with option to buy. We
and trade pianos. Complete servic
dept.
Family
tradition
of
exy
craftsmanship.
Superb
workmang
is our mark of quality.
KURT SAPHIR PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed.:S.E. Wilm. Northwestern S
North 256-0167
South HY 3Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas.
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO CoO.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5
UTTERBERG
PIANO
CO.—BE
1910. Rebuilt grands — Steinway,
son &amp; Hamlin, Baldwin, etc. New
used
spinets.
Pianos
rented
option
to buy.
RO
3-5020.
Sun.
on. and Thurs. 9-9. 5731 N. Ce
Av., Chicago.

Need

Pianos—All

WILL

PAY

MIDWEST

1-4201

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by performerinstructor Bob Gand... It’s Fun!
Village School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

CAR

Service

Make

PRICES.

PIANO CO

HOllycourt

5-5900

Steinway Player Grand
McCALL
Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

WE BUY USED PIANO
HIGHEST PRICES PAIL
Spencer Co., BR 4-291

peta gh im
Best offer.
AMbassador 2-0348.

CHECKMATE
AMP
WITH
Mint
condition.
Excellent
ners $50. DA 8-4526.

UPRIGHT

TREM
for be
:

PIANO

CALL

AFTER 1 P.M.
475-6186
WURLITZER
PIANO,
WAL
Apartment
Upright.
Good
cond
a
Rey 6 p.m. 966-3111 or OR¢e!

PARKERS

Bill

835-4604

Fred

835-1413

34

TOP

GRETSCH
ANNIVERSARY
DOU
pick-up guitar. Less than year old
$250
Call 272

PIANO

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.

Personal

a Difference

When you buy your piano from
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
Only
here
will you
find
the
sel
Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amon
other well-known makes.

KRUGMAN

POPULAR

LEAD

MAGIC
FOR
YOUR
CHILD’S
BIRTHDAY!
Sleight of hand with trained animals
Mr. Norman: 256-3033.

WE

18345MC-C

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Tape Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Piano Tuning - Musical Entertainment

Surries,

OR

C.C.

272-749 |

DIRECT FROM JAMAICA
THE CALYPTONES
Calypso. ..Limbo...Merengue...Latin
288-3845, ask for Lord Smiley

Skokie

and

Don't Buy a Grand

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:

33

Oakton,

1-0666

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148

Equipment

RO

HAULING

Musical

HAY-RIDES,

ROCK
GROUP
LOOKING
FOR
GUITARIST.
Call 272-2343 for audition.

2-5520

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

256-2228

Engines,

CR

MOVING

LIGHT HAULING,
DAYS OR NIGHTS,
furniture,
luggage,
appliances
odds
and ends. Bonded and insured 869-0325

BROTHERS:

RENTAL

1-1878

EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

Fire

ILL.

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

FAVORITE

all!

COACHES,

Rides,

Light Housekeeping

34

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

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

3748

molds.
AL

for

AND
Ml.

MAGICIAN

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.

For

1-2686

sent anywhere. Or have your child or
adult party at the Country Boy’s barn.
634-3633.

23

WILL
MAKE
YOUR '- FANCY
hors d’oeuvres,
casseroles
or jello
Call

SHORE’S

fun

Rooms
Share Houses

3811

RICK

Pony

MINOLTA
35MM
CAMERA.
SR
17,
about
1
yr.
old.
Wide-angle
and
telephoto lens. Must sell. AL 1-7290.

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview
Rd.,
Glenview,
Ill.
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

RO

Inc.

EACH ONE DRAWN
IN JUST A FEW
min. to take home
as a souvenir at
parties and meetings. Also a caricature can be drawn from
a photo or
snapshot.
Dick Rindskopf,
LE
17-1895
Wheeling.

CLOWN

MIDDLETON

KELLY

Entertainment

STAGE

Photography

BELL
&amp;
HOWELL
MAGIC
EYE
16MM movie camera. Telephoto, wide
angle lenses, carrying case, aluminum
tripod,
Sylvania
Sun
gun,
18 magazines
16mm
Kodachrome.
Original
Cost, $754. All for $350. AL 1-4690.

18

HEMS
AND
ALTERATIONS
ON
woman's apparel. Formerly with Peck
and Peck.
Vicinity of Sherman’ and
Foster.
Call UN 9-6367.
DRESSMAKER
WITH
EUROPEAN
trade school will solve all your sewing
problems in her own home.
869-8571
DRESSMAKING
—
SPORTSWEAR,
Casual, Formal and Weddings.
ALSO ALTERATIONS.
CALL VErnon 5-0758.

Magical

Apartments

155
169

Storage

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
JOSEPHINE’S CUSTOM MILLINERY
AND DRESSMAKING SHOP
721 Elm St., Winnetka
Expert alterations
Hillcrest 6-7299

NORTH

and

Furnished

Furnished Houses

Garages
Houses

161

Buildings

Equipment

Apartments
Board and Room

159
162

M
DDLETON
MOVERS
FOR ALL YOUR MOVING NEEDS BY
Professional Movers. Fully equipped
and insured. I.C.C. 22033 M-C.
HERBERT

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

Service

Buy—Apartment
To Buy—Houses

Moving

&amp; Refinishing

Store

Instruments

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

&amp; AAGOCIATES

SUPER
8 BELL
&amp; HOWELL
8 MM
camera w/zoom lens, self threading 8
mm
projector,
screen.
indoor
light,
$150 complete;
3M opaque
projector
$250;
Nikonis
underwater
35
mm
scuba
camera
w/flash
attach.
and
adaptive range finder for use on land
or
boat
$90;
Polaroid
Highlander
model 80B w/wink light $40 complete.
AL. 1-2468.

ACTIVE

EVANSTON
AV.,
eated
45
car
garage
suitable
for
renting,
body
and
paint
shop,
and
storage. Nr. Evanshire Hotel. GR 51244 or BU 1-5856.

Resume

29

Machines—

Office and

162

Property

Wtd. to
Wanted

Caricatures of Guests

guaranteed
DAvis

Vacant

158 | Typewriters—Business

163 | Upholstering, Repairing
166 | Wanted To Rent—

ENTERTAINING

AT COCKTAILS, LUNCHEONS OR
DINNER? I’LL DO YOUR COOKING
if you'll call me at PA 9-1263.

21

and Cottages

176
177

Barter wake yeas
rade or ‘ton
Treda's
| Travel—Shoare
Your Car
| Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Troailers—
Toys ,
Magee:

167
157

Town Houses
| Trades ond Exchanges

OF HIGHLAND PARK
“Your entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car parkers—lighting
“One call does it all”
ID 2-1240

922-673

and copy work.

-25 CHICAGO

Ave.

MURRAY

necessary.

BOARD

Sherman

LUGGAGE

Professional

and
application
wedding
candi-

OR
Active Associate Member to take over
Owner
could
remain
as
our Office.
associate or salesperson. Low cost or
rent to right person. Write T-252, Box
60, Wilmette.

f

1421

work

179

Buy

State

Summer and Winter Homes

3

hdo Productions,

ZIP CODE
DIRECTORY,
OVER
33,300
listings.
$1.00 each,
2 or more
90c
each.
North
Shore
Import
Co., Box
354, Northbrook, Ill. 60062.

only fast pass-port service

as glossies
We
handle

prices,

KAEHLER

17

after 3 p.m. 529-3061.

|

Reasonable

27

Catering
YOU

ARE

Out of
Resorts

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

158A

Industrial
Investment Properties

26
56

194

tes

Houses by Area

6
68

a

164
lea
168
153

Houses

173

Investments

22

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

RD., WILMETTE

aay
RESTAURANT
FOR SALE
good
going
Established
13
years,
_ business. Seats 72. In suburb, 16 miles
east of Elgin. All modern equipt. Air
“&gt;
cond. Gross income $60,000—open only
from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily, closed
i ; Sundays. Business could be doubled by
Right
in
ae
staying open longer hours.
.
the heart of one o the fastest growing
_
villages in DuPage county, located on
main
thoroughfare.
Reason
for selling—poor health. For appointment call

Service

LOWER RATES
TO
O'HARE
SAVE $$$
446-3344

1
COMPLETE
ENCYCLOPAEDIA
volume
Britannica,
includes
a
2
dictionary, year books and Atlas. Best

172

Buy

4 |
33
35
34
70
36
174
81

Sees,
irae _
Proper
usiness
Cemetery sone aad Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op
Aportmen
Sienna haamaes tiki:

76

To

ewelry
Repair
and Srestie-Bervies

18

|

114
67

Miscellaneous—For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To

WIN-

274-6294

ANTIQUES:

|
|
|

| Mobile Homes—Campers—
_ Utility Trailers

146 |
141

Business

Investments

110
111
112

149 | Miscellaneous

GROWING
BUSINESS
FOR
SALE:
Infant’s and children’s wear sizes up
to 14. Must
sell because
of illness.
Call after 10 a.m. for appt
AR 1-9578.

15A

Jewelry an
| Lawn Mower

and

|
|

124 | Lost and Found

State

Space

‘|

107
10
108A
109

180 | Schools and Instruction
57 | Shades—Blinds—Awnings

Personal
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
ond
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Repair
Real Estate For Sale
:

113

Goods—For Sale

193 | Real Estate Lo
29 | Roofing and rv
Sa
ae
30 | Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
1 | Rummage Sales

55 | Office and Store Equipment
66 | Painting and Decorating

Wane

| Household

148 | Loans

netka
beauty
salon
for
sale.
Exc.
opportunity for operator w/following.
For
info.
write:
T-248,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

de FRANCE

EARLY AMERICAN DAVENPORT
mah.
frame,
tapestry
upholstered,

- good condition.

Shore

60
18

Goods

134

Sy oa

147 | In Memoriam
He
ose 89 &gt;
ir vee

Out of
Rooms

5752
Irving Park Rd., Chicago, offers
a 10% discount on all of their current
stock, including European and Vict.
furn., Dresden,
Miessen,
and
misc.
rcelain. European oil lamps, student
amps and many other items.
=

144 | Household Goods—Wanted

17
38

SALE

VILLA

Garages

Light Housekeeping Rooms

7

Work

en

Industrial

16

ond Downspouts
and Air Conditioning

Household
ee
,
ouseho
ppliance—
Service and Repair

:

| Motorcycles—Go Carts
oven. and Storage
Musical Instruction
54 | Notices

Help Waeted-Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—Industrial
| Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—Industrial

132

Houses

142
143

Service—

130
a.

Houses
To

5

Service

2 | Gutters
Heating

2
75
63
22
23
64
181
65
24

Halls and Studios
ponaod

14

:
Partnerships

and

1

INDEX

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals
| Gardening and Landscape
Plants and Shrubs

Apartments To Share
usté ond Reese
valescent
Homes
Furnished Apartments

Furnished

a

sienenanee an
annie
eee
ere Materials

soveatononte

185
187
53
171

Pianos and Musical
Instruments
WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JENSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWAI

New Spinet-88 Note
rte}
New Console Direct Blow
439
10 Used Grands
fr. $195
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
fr. $195
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon. and
Thur. 9-9 AM 2-2023
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chicago
AMPEG B15 BASS AMP. W/15”
external speaker and Vox bass guitar,
$400, will separate; Shure microphone,
$40;
Mosrite
Ventures
II guitar,
2
pana
w/vibrato,
$250, exc. cond.;
-A.
system,
4
bottoms,
two
12”
speakers
in ea. and P.A. amp.
and
en chamber, $400, will separate. 824LIKE
NEW
SEMI-ACOUSTIC
ELEC.
guitar w/dual
pickups and vol. controls. Can
be played either with or
without amp. Exc. for beginner. $70 or
best offer. Call 724-5186 after 5.

BALDWIN UPRIGHT PIA
AND BENCH. $200. VE 5-0639
SELLING GIBSON EBO SOLID BQ
elec.
bass,
and
Gibson
Atlas
Both in perf. cond. $675 value for
Will sep. AL 1-4738 after 6 p.m.

FENDER,
JAZZ—BASS,
WHITE.
chips. $249. Call Jay, 272-0513 af
p.m.

JAZZMASTER
$225
831-2918 Bob
PARLOR GRAND PIANO
Mahogany,
bench included;
exc
condition. $400 or best offer.
432-8355

Wurlitzer Spinet Piand
LIGHT

MAHOGANY.
SH 3-1835

BEGINNERS
BASS
GUITAR
2
ups, want to buy better guitar,
best offer. Call DA 8-8666.

FRENCH

PROVINCIAL

SMALL

litzer
baby
grand
piano.
refinishing. $300 or best offer.

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

BF

July

13,

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Camps

Instruments

CAMP
DRIFTWOOD:
SPORTS
AND
Fitness camp. High School boys, short
term, Aug. 5 through 18, Write: Mike
Skuran,
Niles Coach, Camp Driftwood,
Box 235, Minong, Wisconsin.

VOX

ESSEX
GOOD

BASS AMP

CONDITION.
HI 6-1292

$275

SOUND VALUE
Stereo
Kay
elec.,
Silvertone
twin-12
amp, mic. and stand. $360 new, will
bac. $195 or offer. 272-4442.

[2 STRING

HOME
50

PEG
REVERBEROCKET
‘BLOW
Proof’’
Jensen
speaker,
dolly.
Mint
ondition. $120 or best offer.
Call after 5, PArk 4-4751.
RETSCH
AMP.,
2
10”
JENSENS
everb tremolo, 34 watt, cost $260 best
pffer. 831-3343.
NDER
STRATOCASTER,
$200;
Harmony, 2-12’’ speakers, $85; Ampeg,
-15’’ speaker, $160.
Cali Hillcrest 6-4973.
IPHONE
CONSTELLATION
BASS
MP, 15’’ Lansing speaker, 100 watts.
xcellent condition, $350 or best offer.
all Phil 724-5075.
ESCHER
B
FLAT
TENOR
SAX
125.
B
Flat
Selmer
Clarinet,
$100.
sed by professional musician. PA 4149.
BASS GUITAR
Fender bass and case, excellent
ondition. Will make big sacrifice! !
Call GR 5-8006 after 5 p.m.
FENDER JAZZ BASS
unburst;
with hardshell case;
strap
nd cord included; best offer. Call 945832.
IVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO
SELL
able Nelson Spinet piano and bench.
Has had almost no usage. Erickson.
R 5-3000.
SILVERTONE GUITAR
pick up, 6 mos. old, solid body. $75
r best offer. Call DA 8-4283 before 2
-m.

Piano

ZENKER'S

PIANO CO.

Honest Craftsmanship
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
xpert Tuning Checked Electronically
OMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!

xpert tuning and repair; appraisals;
pbuilding;
pianos
bought
and _ sold.
EN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

Schools
OPEN

and

HOUSE

Instruction

AUG.

17,

5

TO

Tiny Tot Play School

8

2727 Crawford, Evanston
eautiful facilities. 3 acres of proper. Full and half day arrangements.
ge 214 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
d
crafts,
dancing
and_
foreign
nguage.
19 yrs.
of exp.
Licensed
agons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

ENROLL NOW FOR
SUMMER SESSIONS AT

TOM

THUMB

NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
eative half-day programs for your
e-school child, (ages 3-5)
2612 Central
St. UN 9-5565

MONTESSORI
n Approach to Education
FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS
FROM 212 YEARS
For Literature phone 296-7382.
IN DOUBT ABOUT COLLEGE??
hll us. . . Our business is matching
e
student
and
the
college.
High
hool,
transfer,
and
graduate
stunts. Individual testing.
pbrth Shore Educational Consultants
6 Church St., Evanston, DA 8-3997

ROVE
SUMMER
SCHOOL
ades!
Grad
student
will tutor
in
ench, English, Math at the Junior
1
ee School and College levels.
6-2285.
DUATE
STUDENT
FROM
ance
now
attending
Northwestern
iversity
offers
French
lessons
in
rrent
idiom.
$5.00 hr. Phone
869v8.
JUNIOR
WILL
TUTOR_
IN
School math and science. Have
transportation.
Call
VErnon
5-

New

Contractors

Box

51

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

VE

in shower

Call Tom
Gutters
All types

1328

Glenview

724-9704

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.

BILL

ENCLOSURES

HESKETH

.Screens
.Jalousies
Sliding Glass Doors
.Combination Storm Windows
ALL SUBURBAN HOME PRODUCTS
Call for free estimates
675-0013

nursery
service,

Carpentry, Cabinet Making
RECREATION
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

O. SCHULZ

EXPERT

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

REMODELING
INC.

BR 3-3370

ATE
LANGUAGE
LESSONS
BY
2nch and
Spanish
teacher.
Avail&gt; to tutor beginners and advanced.
il 328-2913.

PANELING,
BSMNT.,
REC.
RM.
ACcoustical ceils; floor tile, gen. carpentry and repair. By independent carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

ON PATIOS,

STEPS,

Fireplaces, Rock Gardens and Walls.
Pay of Experience. Phone IDlewood
-5993.

CERAMIC TILE—SLATE QUARRY
INSTALLATION AND REPAIR
FREE ESTIMATES
KNUTH TILE—RO 3-6680

3

RECHTORIS

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

GENERAL MASONRY
Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

52

Building Supplies and

BUILDERS
250

Happ

Rd.

UPS

Material

SERVICE,

INVITED

INC.

Northfield,

HI 6-2402
DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON
HIGHLAND PARK AND
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.

e Een

phases
Fully

and

GUTTERS

from

lawns

Downspouts

Free

BJORNSON

BROS.

x
£14

~

FINE
Decorating

:
—

EXTER
aintin
Masonry 5 es ng
a
Preparation
ast Materials.

FREE ESTIMATES

SUMMER

oe
leeds

;

d

SPECIAL

STUCCO $275 |

Average

Homes.

year

Ask

us

about

guarantee.
WE HONOR ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT
that

you

our 4
a
a

~

will like us.”’

Serving the North

Shore |

for 46 years
WHAT

BETTER

;

CARDS

864-0059

‘“‘We know

;

ant

RECOMMENDATION?

No
gamble
problems if

with
your
you consult

experts.

Mr.

Mr.

decorating
one of
ere

Hauber

Fa
eprosa et
9-5437

PA

SSchmidt CR

2

ac

Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199

ECKERT DECORATING
OFFICE TEL. LO 1-5437

Roofing

Co.

ROOFING
ORchard

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT ADS

and

Fast
625-2555

_

CO.
2

exterior.

expert
North

wezg

Service
Shore
ref.

5-4030

:
|

Exterior Special
N. SUBURBAN DECORATORS, INC. _
WINDOWS $2.50
No one can compete
price

and

quality

with us regarding

of work

done.

WE HONOR ALL
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT
‘“‘We know

that you

:

F

CARDS

864-0059

—

will like us.”

PAINTING
No Job Too Small
ALL WORK EXPERTLY DONE
AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD
__
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN —

478-0136

xterior
Exteri
tenance
vice.

House

ainting-TuckpointingPaint
Tuckpointi

and

Gutter

guaranteed.

work.

*3

Quaity

Fast courteous

Free estimates.

Contractors

722-1669

&amp;

ser:

Bee y,

Associates.

A-S DECORATORS

_

__

COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE

Expert painting and paper hanging
=
Top references, Free estimates.
through Fri.,
8-6 p.m.,
Sat. 9-12
865-7800

Mon.

DAVID N. PADDOCK

Professional
NORTH

Decorators
CRestwood 2-5753.

SHORE

ERNST W. DAISS &amp; SON
PAINTING AND DECORATING
Wood

ye

finishing—paper

ore
pencer

Av.

AND

Painting,

;

|

hanging

EXTERIOR
Wil

1-6344

Paper

ini”

Hanging

—

38 yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP
M. Garrett
328-

G.

LAURITZ
on a
"

eenpiete

JENSEN

AND SONS
Decorating

CLearbrook
INTERIOR

aeevie

GR

:

JOHN

AINT. |
=

S. NELSON
AND

ALpine

~

DECORATING
1-3801

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling
Service

2710 Appletree Ln.,

:

uropeinsured

5-3255

PAINTING

‘

-4350

9-0495

ing, washing, paper hanging.
an experience.
guaranteed,
work.

ie!

r

REASONABLE
AND
EXTERIOR

272-0464.

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

Estimate

N. SUBURBAN DECORATORS, INC. _

CLEANED

Gutter and Downspout Service
All type Roofing
“‘Serving the North Shore for 25 yrs.”’

E. F. BASSING

hanging. |

Insured

ALpine

Complete

Il.

—

FULLY INSURED
LE 17-0737
3 Generations on North Shore

Service. CR 2-2611.

ORchard 4-9423
GUTTERS
ALUMINUM
BAKED
enamel.
Never paint again. Guaranteed by manufacturer against peeling.
Serving this area for 12 yrs. All work
done by our own crews. Insured. Free
estimates.
Skokie
Contractors,
677-

GUTTERS

Bs
:

color

pain
;
in er?

2-2217

INTERIOR
Paintin
Paper
anging

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

Eagle

CR

SPECIALIZING IN
Residential Painting and

stock, complete maintenance
20 years on the north shore

Gutters

part
0o
Porkinansnis

of painting and paper

work

EXPERIENCED
LANDSCAPE
AND
maintenance contractor has two days
open. Estimates free. Write T-247, Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.
MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
Lawn
and tree service, sodding and
seeding.
Black
dirt
and_
tractor
service. Free estimate. Call 537-6232.

55

ane

Fully insured
Free estimates —
Clean expert craftsman, proper prep. —

RAKING

Franchi Landscape

ee

continuity
as
Neat,
clean

537-4200

SOIL

grass

Color

Interior

s
:
9-1690, AFTER 7 P.M.
OLD LAWNS REPAIRED,

Northern

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR DRIVEWAYS
Blacktop Patch (66 Ib. bag)
BLACKTOP SEALER (1 and 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone
CONCRETE STEPPERS FOR PATIOS
Sewer Pipe, Drain Tile, Culvert Pipe
CONCRETE, PLAST., MASON MAT'LS.

DELIVERED—PICK

PArk
AND

dead
BLA

:

WE
SPECIALIZE
IN ALL TYPES
painting. Ind. attention and needs

Expert color matching.
Outside trim and siding painted.
Stucco and masonry painted.

Cc. L. VOLTZ
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SOIL
Glenview, Ill.
PArk 4-1691

POWER

—

All types wall covering hung.

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
EVERGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS,
Planting, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertilizing,
imming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spraying.
Walter J. Michaels
PA 4-1272

Removes

Decorating

COMP. PAINTING AND DEC. SER.

DIRT

BLACK

and

SPENCER
DECORATING

J. M.

TRACTOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVEways,
grading,
rubbish
and
brush
removal.
CR 2-0173
Ebilsisor Trucking
TOP
S O 1 L—HUMUS—SAND—MApower
weed
mowing—gravel
ure
drives—rubbish removal—power lawn
rolling—tree
removal—fill
dirt-grading. VE 5-1195.
Jim
Beinlich,
The
Firewood
King
COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
MAINTENANCE
SERVICE.
Also all types of
planting, shrubs, trees and sod. Over 7
yrs.
experience
in
servicing
North
Shore
area.
Robincrest
Landscaping
Nursery, 831-4468.

NEW

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence. Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and
porches.
J..
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.

1967

Rd.,

PLASTERING

SPECIALIZE

4-2224,

Waukegan

TILING

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

Northbrook, Il.
Eve.: 446-7064

UN

BLACK

Rd.,
a.

CLEAN-UP
Free est.

. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
. Spring Cleanup
. Tractor Work
894-1947

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

Free Estimates

678-2458

Pie

A 4-6146.

Painting

COMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED

Floor and Wall Tiling
BATHROOM

SERVICE

SODDING,
CUTTING,
power raking, shrubbery.

INSURED
replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

TUCKPOINTING

OWNERS

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS.,

LAWN

Chimney Repairs
Waterproofing
Caulking
Brick Staining
Bldg. Cleaning
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all 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.

QUALITY

7-8636

REMODELING—ALTERATIONS
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

831-4767

EDWARD

UN

OUT

867-9199

And Save 20°, On

CARPENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
All types of remodeling,
additions
ew
Construction,
Garages
FREE
ESTIMATES
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

area.

WASH

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.

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

HAROLD

TO

24 hr. Emergency Service

Lauer Const. Co.

WE

Call 271-4749.
ATTENTION LAWN LOVERS
July is the month to take care of bare
spots,
trim,
shrubbery
etc. and
put
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 best, but endeavor to
give
you
the
best.
For
immediate
service
call
ALEN
J.
CLOVER
LANDSCAPING SERVICE. 328-7750.

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal

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 CO.
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 Wallis
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.

1-1254

NOT

GARDEN

Thorough

Shrubs

CRAIG NELSON
LANDSCAPING SERVICE

Repaired and Installed
GUARANTEED

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

PORCH

Repair

CERAMIC TILE

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

Maintenance

¢ 4352
yea
ee

Milwaukee Av., north of Glenview
next to Tollway Byiene

WEST

NEED GOOD QUALITY
LANDSCAPING?
DESIGNING AND PLANTING.
Sod and Evergreens
JAPANESE STYLE PLANTING
Decorative Stone
EXPERT TRIMMING AND PRUNING
Re-do your old Landscape
ONLY THE BEST WORK DONE

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

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

and

and Tractor—

Service

Gardening and Landscape
Service—Plants

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

LEGE
GRADUATE
WITH
RED
oss W.S.I. offers sailing lessons for
sinners
and/or
swimming
lessons
all ages.

13,

Building

and

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

HOME

54

Mower

MOWERS
SHARPENED
AND
REPAIRE

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
p.m.
PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK
Walks,
patio,
floor,
etc.
Also
stone
and black top paving. Young, competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.
ACRES CONCRETE
328-0797
Cement work. City sidewalks.
Also-Carpenter and Remodeling.
Charge
it.
Midwest Bank Card
icensed, bonded and insured.

6-5400

SMALL JOBS—BIG JOBS
Door cutting, rec. rms., etc.
Best prices for weekend work.
Free estimates
272-4036

Save By Buying
From A Distributor

AL

HI

GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
**Let George Do It”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

Deal With

Construction
Northfield

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268

INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

6 p.m.,

84

Leas

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

Bedrooms
Remodelins
272-5688

NEW
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
tile
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
work, roof repairs, concrete work.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE ESTIMATES
CRestwood 2-4429

EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL

after

ADDITIONS
Co.

“%

56

Work

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.”’

PURTELL &amp; CO.

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE
WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

NG
IDEAS
SUMMER
NURSERY
hool, 501 Sherman,
Evanston,
will
ntinue
through
Sept.
I. Registrans for Fall now being
taken. For
ormation 475-2649 or UN
4-4659.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
hind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
Assroom free. 529 Main St., Evans. UNiversity 9-4774.

ROOM

Inc.

348-4852

Gonereté

Contractors

CONTRACTOR

Family Rooms
Porches
Harold A. Johnson

Kitchen Salon

Tuning

TUNING—REPAIRING
E SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
5B W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

OUR

and

and

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

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

Builders

LIUS BAUER
PIANO. EXCELLENT
bractice
instrument;
fine
condition.
Reasonable. VE 5-1273.

Builders

GENERAL

REDUCED
RATES
FOR
AUGUST
Riding day camp, enroll now.
Don Peebles Stables
Free Pick-up
966-9050.

GUITAR

GOOD COND., GOOD ACTION
$250 new, now $175. 251-7186

E
gh
.

50

Pianos and Musical

Northbrook, Il.

aa

Classified = 8-4

�ets

AINTING
AND
DECORATING.
PAa specialty. Residential work.
or and
interior. 20 years on N.S.
(
ranteed
work.
Prices
reas.
Herman Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.

Painting and Decorating
INTERIOR
1
4

uL,

~

ae

_

AND

CR

RANDY
rior and

Be”

Free _ estimates,

475-8706;

GUTTERS

$10;

Mueller

PAINTING

Interior

UN

AND

and

Good

workman-

materials.

Reasonable

Lind

DA 8-5004

6 ROOMS
rates

Fully Insured

CLEANED,

on

int.

and

ext.

$85 _

_—

painting.

fully

Decorating/477-0726

INTERIOR

AND
in

EXTERIOR.

stucco

-

painting.

ERIENCED COLLEGE PAINTERS

terior

or Exterior House Painting
By hour or contact
Conway
AL 1-5337

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
AINTING AND WALL WASHING
All work guaranteed.

Hawkins

GR.

5-4365

ANDY'S

W.C.O.T.A.M.
+=

‘EXP.

-

-

WALL

FLOOR

removal,

storm

CLEAN

windows,

basement. All
' Free estimate.

attic

type floors, painting.
Gilbert, 491-0680.

KURT GRONAU
- PAINTING
mates.

AND

DECORATING

CRestwood

2-1557

ESTI-

_ GReenleaf

5-3048

DAvis

OUTSIDE

8-7687

Roofing
ALUMINUM
-» by DuPont

and

Siding

YOU

67

Home

Floor

HAVE

A ROOF

DECKS

and

‘

ALL

+E.

F.

and

WORK

MAKE

ak

Glenview

PArk

4-1300

EXPERT TREE REMOVAL
:
j

_ Our

are experienced

_ Glencoe

VErnon

THOMAS

TREE

5-1195

DAVEY
A COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Arrange
now
for disease and insect
a
Radio dispatched crews. 437-

_

#H. A. Morrison, Arborist
Spraying,
;

TREE

SPECIALISTS

Trimming,

Feeding,

Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

Removal.

Hollister

4— Classified

Want

AL

Ads

75

437-5471,

Free

by

experts.

Call
537-6993

FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

Furniture

VAN

SHELTON

types

CLEANING

SERV.

cleaning—homes,

The

L&amp;S

factory,

scrubWalls

Bill's Cleanup Service
1

.

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service
5

ROOM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
Windows
washed
and polished,
yard
work, Small carpenter jobs. DA 8-5945
after 7:30 P.M.

Andy's Home
'

Maintenance
.

And Clean up. Free Estimates.
Expert Service. DA 8-3058

WALLACE

HOUSE

CLEANING

SER-

vice, walls, ceilings washed;
carpet,
rug cleaning; low prices; guaranteed
satisfaction. 864-3946 for free estimate.
WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
WALL
washing,
carpet
cleaning,
complete
cleaning
for vacant
home
and
apt.
Low prices. Free estimate. UN 4-3946.

Scurry Home

Maintenance

AND CLEAN
UP. FREE
ESTIMATES.
Expert service.
GR 5-6014.
BEST WAY
WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE
Reasonable rates
Call 478-2900

WE CLEAN
GARAGES,
Reasonable

72

Rug

and

BASEMENTS,

Upholstery

MATURE,
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
will
be
available
July
31 for light
housekeeping and cooking for adults in
Evanston. Permanent,
live-in 5 days.
Excellent references. Phone ID 2-4715.
LADY
SPENDING
AUG.
IN EVANSton will care for your house or apt.
while you are on vacation. Best local
refs. supplied.
Write
T-245,
Box
60,
Wilmette.

HAULING.
869-6984

Cleaning

MACHINES—ALL
bought,
electrify,

used

at

low

cost.

Situations

Wanted—Students

YOU

her

hands.

Meets

DUTY.

WASH YOUR CLOTHES
I will iron them
Call 869-4086

EXP.
WOMAN
WOULD
LIKE
TO DO
day
work.
Laundry,
light
cleaning
(perm. only). Exc. ref. $14. per day
carfare incl. after 6 p.m. DA 8-0040.

MATURE,
RESPONSIBLE
MARRIED
woman.
College
graduate
and
long
time
teacher
and
business
woman,

on

Practical

PRIVATE
867-5755

IRONING IN MY HOME
945-1779 DEERFIELD

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

the

WANTED IRONING
251-1869

public easily and graciously, can type.
Write T232, Box 60, Wilmette, Tl.

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

LADY WANTS CLEANING, COOKING,
companship.

TRIER
townshiv
ALpine 1-5697

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
ACE
RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

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

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

WANTS

NEW TRIER WEST HONOR STUDENT
Junior desires
to tutor French,
English
grammar
and
or
math.
Call
Susan, AL 6-2911.

time

BABY SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hi
service.
We
Sit Better
Baby
Sitt
Inc. Call 869-0022.

HAVE
OPENING
FOR
or
child
to
age
3
Licensed. PArk 4-6518.

103

IN MY
deliver.

GERIATRICS
NURSE
AVAILABLE
Will consider permanent position. All
cases.
Excellent
North
Shore
references Call 787-2481.
TO

TAKE IN
IN HOME

IRONING

CALL 869-7326

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

MAINTENANC

MEN,
EXPERIENCED
AND RE
able,
for
office
cleaning.
Fl
stripped, scrubbed and polished.
Call 446-4445 or 724-6233

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An _ agency
w/students§
and
students for any type work. Top
R
DAvis 8-8841
GReenleaf
5-0
HIGH
SCHOOL
BOY
WANTS
work or odd jobs. $1.75 per hour.
Central, Wilmette, 256-2983.
WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
terior
and
exterior
painting,
housework.
Also
any
type
o
storms removed. 477-0726.
HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENT
WILL
window
washing,
landscaping
other odd jobs. Phone 842-3209.

EXP.

MAINT.

CLEANING

Jim's Wall Washing
FREE

=a

PEE

ns

SO

e

TOO

al

Ser

ESTIMATES
729-3374

YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE
CHAUFFEUR’S POSITION
HOUSEWORK, GR 5-4794.

107

Help

Wanted—Women

Business

and

Professional

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU:
DO
YOU
LIKE
FIGURES
OR
you do light typing? We have se
openings
for people
with
Bi-Li
background
even
with limited
mand
of English.
Fees are paid
the employer.

CLIFF

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

country club
receptionist
EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE
CLUB NE
recept. to help
members, ans. ph
operate small
s/o. very light ty
FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St.,

Evanston

FIGURE CLERKS
DO
YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
figures?
We
have
many
intere
positions open for girls who ha
aptitude for figure detail. Experi
or
will
train.
To
$500.
F

EWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

Relief Receptionist
THE
PERSONNEL
DEPT.
O
famous
international company
an attractive and poised young le
relieve on the reception desks, ag
as assist in other departments.
like variety. Light typing. Sala
$390. NO FEE.
MURPHY
EMP
MENT
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago
nue, Evanston. UN 9-9510; BR %

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
Se

STO

offices,
bldgs.,
residences.
Strip
waxing floors. Window washing.
H
Own equipment. 864-3482.

1618

LADY

ONE
INFA
in
my
ho

Situations Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

OFFICE
3

Experienced.
DA 8-3077

I WILL DO IRONING
home and pick-up and
869-6631.

girl

POLICEMAN
NEEDS’
PART-Ti
employment. Able to work a.m.
p.m.
depending
on
monthly
change.
Call 835-1390

AT

IRONING FOR FUSSY FOLKS
or complete laundry service
DA 8-9672 or GR 5-9670.

AT HOME
TYPIST
DESIRES
WORK.
Manuscript,
dictaphone,
correspondence, general. Reasonable rates.
Call 475-6429

SERVICEMASTER

done.

Nurse—Licensed

LAWN WORK, ODD JOBS N.T.
STUDENT NEEDS WORK, WEEKDAYS OR SAT. TEL. 251-0345.

has

HER

DAYWORK WANTED. EXPERIENCED
Cooking,
cleaning and laundress. $13
and transportation. Call 924-2875.
MY
NICE
RELIABLE
NURSEMAID
wants live-in child care or companion
to
lady.
Tidy
house,
laundry,
no
cleaning. HI 6-0993 6-7 p.m.

2 EXP. BOYS WILL DO YARD WORK
and odd jobs.
Call CR 2-3360.
BEACH
GROUP—2
NEW
TRIER
ee
have second session beginning
uly 17, girls, age 4-6. Call Shelly 8353611 or 835-3367.

100

CALL

WOMAN
WANTS
CLEANING
OR
laundry Wed. Experienced. Have refs.
Call
after
5:30
p.m.
ON
2-8451,
Waukegan.

CAN
YOU
STAND
THE
ODOR
OF
Dead fish? Well, we can, that’s our
job.
We
will
rake,
bury,
burn
or
cultivate them. Call HI 6-6044.

Sit. Wtd.—Baby Sitting

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

My Excellent Laundress AvailABLE WEDNESDAYS.
288-0798 after 6 pm.

EMPLOYMENT
98

or 475-1800.

WELL
EXP.
COOK.
ALSO
LIGHT
hskping.
Live
in. Neat
appearance.
Swedish
speaking.
Good
refs. Avail.
after July 17. Write:
T-241, Box 60,
Wilmette.

work.

AND

WALL

professionally

Howard Employment Agency

MAKES
sold.
New

Guar.

L.P.N.
NURSE
DESIRES
WORK,
AS
relief nurse or regular. Experienced.
Please call 328-6356.

floor cleaning

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen
Hardware, AL 1-3060 or 736-1670 eves.

Service 477-0726

WINDOW. WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
Interior and exterior painting.
.

and

102

104

HOUSE PAINTERS
Two exp. N.U. students w-exc. work
and personal refs. to paint houses for
the summer.
Please call Mr. Dalton,
869-7747.

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

SEWING
repair,

4-6656

273-4849

GO
$15

Accountant, Univ. Grad
Part-Time. 348-6094.

iCOMPANION
TO
LADY-REFINED
semi-retired widow in fifties, cheerful
disposition, modest income, want rm.
w/kit.
priv.
in
exchange
sleep-in
nights or reas. rent. Nr. trans. refs.
Write T-235, Box 60, Wilmette, Il.

RD., NORTHBROOK
272-3273

WITH

cleaning,

EXP. WOMAN WANTS DAYWORKI
WILL CONSIDER LIVE-IN.
Write P.O. Box 195, Highwood, III.

BELIEVE?

WORKERS

MO

LADY

references
desires
day. 491-0291.

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

RECONDITION,
RELINE
DRAPES,
curtains, cafes. Slipcovers or upholstery for small pieces. Sewing of all
kinds. PArk 4-5824.

76

EXPERIENCED

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

Draperies and Slip Covers—
Custom Made

1623 TECHNY

HOME?

YOUNG
WOMAN
DESIRES
4 DA
work. Also ironing in my home. Rq
Call 869-4098.

EXPERIENCED
Reliable,
willing
college
babysit. Winnetka area.
Call Dolly 446-3510.

MARY POPPINS
HAZEL
MARY MEYER
MR. CLEAN
No? Good. These we don’t have. BUT,
we
do
have
8 Belgian
nannies,
11
Dominican
housekeepers,
10 English
mother’s helpers and 5 South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

DAY

WOM
for per
and
li
Mrs. Be

CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIONE
Wk.
end
proxying.
Eve.
sitti
Future
bookings.
Complete
cha
Phone before 5 p.m. AL 1-1726. If ¢
call again.

SERVICE
letters, misc.
Dependable
272-8680

YOU

MATURE

from Germany is looking
nent
position
as
cook
aoussneaiiog. Please call
er, 864-8873.

Situations Wanted—Women
Household

WOULD

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

1-5350

YOUR

CARPET, FURNITURE,

ELM TREE REMOVAL
Fully insured; state licensed;
Free estimates.
729-1769 or 446-3651

Use

APPT.,

Estimate

SURGEONS

bers
National
Arborist
Association
_ &amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillcrest 6-4380
VErnon 5-0514

101

UPHOLSTERING
Draperies - Slip Covers
Decorator Fabrics
R. J. McFAUL

ACE WALL WASHING
SERVICE
Vv

J. LYNCH

TRIMMING,
SPRAYING,
FEEDING,
surgery,
modern
equipment,
trained
operators.
Our
51
years
of
-. experience
in treating
North
Shore
trees
is available by phoning. Mem-

HOME-TYPING
Manuscripts, tapes,
Experienced
Reas. rates

SERVICE

House

DEPENDABLE

Desires

EXPERIENCED WATER SAFETY
INSTRUCTOR AVAILABLE FOR
LESSONS ene
CALL

SALE

FURN.

Custom

5 p.m.

Maintenance

and insured

in all phases of tree removal. Modern
hydraulic equipment at your disposal
with the know-how to back it up. Also
er stump grinding. _
JIM
BEINLICH—The Firewood King

and

SAGGING
CHRS.,
SOFAS
REPAIRED
in
the
home
with
sagproof
steel
webbing. Expert furn. repairing. Cus—
upholstering. Call anytime. DA 80446.

4-1457

House

US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
any removal problem you have.

men

PA

stores, offices; Floors stripped,
bed, polished; Bsmts. cleaned;
and windows washed. 638-0777.

COMPETENT

Road

Klein

it cleaned

All

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference

_ 3602

D.

Have

GUARANTEED

LICENSED

Service

Manor
For

Tree Trimming
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE

3

A.

or after

SELLING

TUCKPOINTING
5-4030

ACME

Artist

BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.
UN
4-0981

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
fabric. 42 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

MIDWEST RELIABLE
“WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

PROBLEM

ORchard

Call

9 a.m.

DOWNSPOUTS

Bassing

INSURED

est.

before

Tile—Slate—Asphalt
GUTTERS

AND
SLIPCOVER

Lance

ASSIGNMENTS,
WILL
CONSIDER
any assignments. Call 256-1541

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING

Maintenance

Free

SIDING
GUARANTEED
will never peel or crack.

Free

JULY ONLY
REUPHOLSTERY

Service

TAKE
THE
WORK
OUT
OF
CLEANing. Have your floors cleaned, waxed,
polished, professionally.
All types of
floors, homes,
offices and industrial.

Call ALpine 1-0377
URBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt
shingles,
repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered.
Chimneys
tuckpointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

FLAT

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

QUALITY
UPHOLSTERING
AND
furniture Repairs. Fine fabrics.
Our 74th year in Winnetka.
LINDWALL’S
808 Oak St., Winnetka
HI 6-0145

8100.

:

RENT

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed,
buffed.
Home
or
office.
Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

We
cover all wood
including eavesing this and window frames. Servg this area for 12 years. All work
our own crews. Insured. Free
ne b
estimates.
Skokie
Contractors.
677-

IF

FOR

WANTED—TYPING,
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

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.

74

Household

EXP.
PRACTICAL
NURSE
DESIRES
care of elderly person as companion.
Will cook, light duties. Refs. Days or
short hrs. 9-3. UN 4-3093.

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

Situations Wanted—Women

Professional

Cleaners

743-8744

EXPERTS IN ALL TYPES OF FURNIture refinishing, repairing and at 7
holstering. 1,001 fabrics. Free est. 1328
Sherman, Evanston. 864-8983.

SPECIALTY

25
YEARS
ON
NORTH’
SHORE.
. Insured. Free estimates. Call 267-1551.

&amp; Furniture

and

TRAINED
PRAC.
NURSE
AVAILable. Nursing or It. housekeeping and
cooking
for
the
elderly
ill.
Prefer
are.
Evanston, Wilm. area. 729-

or

HENSCHEL FLOORING Co.
Sanding and Refinish. Try our guaranteed
Polyurethane
Finish.
Ceramic
wall and floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.

after 5 p.m.

INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
FREE ESTIMATES
|

5

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

AND

and

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699

Free

869-6984

WASHING,

ELECTRIC

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

All work guaranteed.

Call

Service

RESIDENTIAL,
INDUSTRIAL,
AND
Commercial wiring, FREE Estimates,
satisfaction guaranteed, DAvis 8-3058.

XTERIOR-PAINTING-INTERIOR
FREE REASONABLE ESTIMATES.

23

Electrical

Rug

SHAMPOOERS
3748

CARPENTRY,
REC. ROOMS,
PANELing, built-ins, closets, shelves, and ‘all
types of work. Reasonable prices. Call
erman, 328-3050.

63

BE EXPENSIVE

101

Situations Wanted—Women
Business

CARPET AND RUG CLEANING
Cash and carry. Save 20%. Complete
re-modeling, repair Oriental rugs.
Ace Carpet Co. 1620 Maple Av.
Evanston
864-5551

CARPENTER WORK. REMODELING
OVERHEAD DOORS. CALL PAT
864-8085 EVENINGS

Free Estimate

Specializing

_R.

831-4767

COMPLETE
KITCHEN
REMODELing. All types cabinets and lavatories
made to order. Furniture repair. Call
Mr. Dawson, 251-5737 or AL 1-6709.

Service

aster repairs. Est. 25 yrs.;
insured. Lloyd Broberg, ‘743-7130.

-

;

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

PAINTING

Decorating

Skilled workmen

,
Bob

on the North
DO IT ALL

1-1254

Associated

272-1986

Complete

e L&amp;S

AL

On
Roofing
Siding
Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

NOT

100

Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.

Lauer Const. Co.

Remodeling
Repairs
Windows
. Paneling
30 years

GUTTERS

DECORATING

exterior.

Best

pec.

9-

NEED

Carpentry—Cabinet Work

Deal With

283-4390

~ LIVINGSTON
-

Day

phone

Professional Rug Cleaning

60

and
painted
inside
$35.
and dec. interior and exteriMr.

ce.
_ Gunnar

night

CLEANED

cleaned.
Painting

2-2938

MOORE
FOR EXPERT
exterior
painting
and

decorating.

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning

INTERIOR

And Save 20°

EXTERIOR

Dier

HOME MAINTENANCE—

July 13, |

�apni

7

ee Pepe

e

Business

"FORD"

ee

ea

and

Are you interested in
joining the staff of a

5945 W. DEMPSTER

SUN

modern

firm, conveniently
located in downtown

AT AUSTIN

NORTHWEST

5347 W. DEVON
YOU

MAY

O 5-2400

REGISTER

SP 4-2828

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
1 Friday for Personnel mgr.
taphone right arm, Sales ofc.
irl office, no steno 9-5
ceptionist, busy doctor’s ofc.
ceptionist front desk showrm.
istgmer service girl
. Bookkeeper
small office

$525
$395
$400
$450
$575

HIGHLAND PARK—DEERFIELD
eptionist front desk new ofc.
$400
y to President, small office
50
sy sales manager's assistant
25
ht bkkping, 3 girl office
$450
ones, customer contact 9-5
$390
imal hospital receptionist
$400
WILMETTE—EVANSTON
bp § girl Friday, Publishing
pedite orders, light typing
sinner for showroom 9-5
eptionist to interview
pbkkeeping machine or hand to
D. wants trainee

$3550
$411
ore}
400
$600
$390

GROVE—SKOKIE

irl office, variety
ptionist, train for switchbd.
stomer service,
light typing
pose letters for sales mgr.
blic contact, light steno aid mgr.
vpunch trainee, no skills
around general office variety

LEWIS

HIGH

DAvis

Chicago
Equal

Av.,

Evanston,

Opportunity

III.

Employer

YO

6-6226

SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
-SINGLE GIRLS

Have A Job That Counts With
ILLINOIS

BELL

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.
Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell benefits including regular increases, tuition aid,
promotion

opportunities,

etc.

lenview and Highland Park.

600
550
550
525
475-525
500
500
500
475
475
450
450
500
450
450
433
425
415
400
405
400
390
350

Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
700-900
1401 or 360 Programmers
650-850
2 Personnel ass'’ts, coll.
6-850
Key punch op’s, many
350-450
Customer service, no typing
450
Phones with clients and salesmen
400
File clerk, some exp.
350
Ass’t bookkeeper
N.C.R. bookkeepers
Accounts rec. or payable
General bkpg., Old Orchard
Payroll clerks, train or exp.
Lt. bkping, It. typing, 1 girl ofc.

OLD

ORCHARD,
SUITE

End

of West

ORchard

550
390-500
390-450
433
350-425
415

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

NEW

Westmoreland
At North

Bldg.

Parking

Lot

9-1 142

1737

“‘L"’ IN T

AMbassador

BUILDING
tenant lot

2-1 142

SECRETARY

OUR
FIRM,
LOCATED
IN
ATTRACtive Loop
offices,
is a small,
well
regarded
management
consulting
group.
We
would
like
to
select
a
person with top secretarial skills and
the
ability
to
participate
in
client
work including psychological testing
Poise in telephone and direct contact
is important. Salary is open depending

educational

and

work

experience. Hours 9 to 5. Please
Mrs. Jabbur at 346-7922.

phone

Anybody
WE

HAVE

background

For Figures?

SEVERAL

869-9915

An Equal Opportunity

13, 1967

Business and Professional

REAL HELP
NEEDED

SECRETARIES

Evanston Appliance Store

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

GENERAL

Doing Big Business

$500
$475
$500
$450
$450
450
450
$450
$450
$450
$390

Off The Beaten Path
Needs Right Women
To
. Make

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
Small Office

. Some
paid
90
$350
$400
$400
$390
$350
$375
$400
$500
$350
$365
$400

MATURE

Invoices
Tax

Carry your own lunch
And a sense of humor
No Benefits
Working conditions fair’
Start immediately
5 day week
40 hours per week 9-5
But must
include Saturday

START

Send

$110 WEEK

resume, Write T-250,
Wilmette, Ill.

KEYPUNCH

OPERATOR

A.

B68. 2580 EXT.

An

Equal

416

Opportunity

Employer_

MANICURIST
FOR
NORTH
SHOR
Nice clientele. 1 blk. from Northwest-.

ern

train

Anthony.

station.

HI

6-0762,

Mr. |
=

Cr

COMMUTING?
Why spend time commuting when you can work close
to home. Washington National is ideally located in
Downtown Evanston, close to public transportation—
and offers exceptional opportunities in all phases of
office work for the career minded individual. Top salaries plus merit reviews. Excellent benefits and working
conditions.

POSITIONS

CLIFF

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

service

Box 50,

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY
CORPORATION
1740 RIDGE A
EVANSTON

Starting Salary

vyen 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.

customer

axe
Py

EXPANDING
DATA
- PROCESSING |
Department
of national organization |
requires young woman for position
keypunch o ——.
Age 20 to 30, high
school graduate,
years experience :
preferred.
Good LR ape
salary, top.
fringe benefits. 3742 hour week.
ee

SALARY
call

Reconciliations

. Inventory Parts and Supplies
(Sometimes everything at once)

602

and appointment
FR 2-3895.

Deposits
on Customers

. Sales

Handle
telephone
orders,
do
light
typing, misc. paperwork. Hours flexible.
5
days.
Location
Northbrook,
must have auto transportation.

For details
H. Meroney,

. Bank
. Wait

. Check

WOMAN

STARTING

-

. File

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

328-7466

a

Phones

Bookkeeping

. Bank

$325
$340
$390
$325
$350
350
325
$350

jobs

EVANSTON—ROOM

payroll

. Answer

OFFICE

Travel Agency
General Office
Sales Order Clk.
Dental Asst.
Figure Clerk
File Clerk
Switchboard trainee
Accounting trainee
No fees on these

.

Wanted—Women

Help

107.

Professional

$375-400

TYPING. HANDLING CUSTOMERS
and their requests, writing promotional letters. Good eye for detail. FREE.

Range

Clerk Typists
Technical Clerks

$325 to $410
$350 to $410

Dictaphone Operators

$325 to $410

Come

brownlie personnel

in or call Mrs.

|

Bell

708 Church St., Evanston

328-3400

Apply Now
Illinois Bell Telephone
Evanston

and

ONE OF THE AREAS MOST FAMOUS
photographers
who
numbers
many
prominent people among his portrait
customers will have you take over the
receptionist duties at his local studio.
You'll
get
to
meet
a
variety
of
interesting
people.
Req’s
are
light
typing and neat appearance for public
contact. To $450 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

on

.

TIRED

RECEPTION
PORTRAIT
PHOTOGRAPHER

RECEPTIONIST

1520 Chicago

4

Wanted—Women

Help

GOOD

HOWARD ol.

AT THE

NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

io

ONE GIRL OFFICE
TAKE CHARGE

and

NO

Jobs now available in Evanston, Wilmette, Skokie,

YOU

Secretary to Mgr., no steno
Help Personnel Mgr., type
Typist, real estate, exp.
Assist Doctor, do reception
Typist, general ofc.
50% reception, 50% type, woe Orch.
Y
Typist, become supv., Old
Lt
typing, phones, i girl ofc.
Secy to Doctor, no steno
Secy to editor, no dictation
Learn reception, type
Learn credit, check ratings

EXECUTIVE

AS: An Operator — you will be a vital link in the
nation's communications network. You can handle
Long Distance calls, Information numbers, emergency calls, etc.

TO

Aa

NORTH SHORE'S
BEST JOBS

Positions.

FREE

Secy, run office
Assist Sales Megr.,
English-German secy
Secy to President
Legal secys
Secy to Treasurer
Learn personnel, be secy
Export secy
Market research secy
Secy, learn purchasing
Receptionist, secy
Young secy for young exec.

5 nights
8-6880

100%

ad

Business

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

ALWAYS

a

107.

Professional

lection of Suburban

Answering Service
Switchboard Operator.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
AGE OPEN
| 2:30 midnight—8:30 a.m.

CLERK

SERVICE

National

Insurance Company

AL SCHOOL WILL TRAIN YOU TO
elp
students
find
part-time
jobs.
ome
typing
needed.
Good
starting
alary. FREE

B Orrington

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. 414 today!

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and

ASK THE THOUSANDS
WE HAVE PLEASED!
They will tell you that MARQUART has the Largest Se-

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The

and progressive

Washington

se

MARQUART

set up an appointment.

"FORD"

PERSONNEL

Business

Would you enjoy working
with congenial co-workers
who are proud to be
associated with a company
which offers outstanding
benefits?
Does the policy of promotion
from within interest you?

$500
$390
$390
$450
$450
350
$400

aot

Help Wanted—Women

107.

Evanston?

BY PHONE

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD
ec. Secy. to V.P. Sales
bdical center receptionist
ppy girl for Personnel
te
okkeeper who likes variety
yroll trainee lovely new ofc.
410
ceptionist, learn switchboard
385

MORTON

teen

TYPISTS

100%,
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107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

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Libertyville
125

Church

362-5520

Employer

EVANSTON
ASSOCIATION
WANTS
A
receptionist. Some typing. No experience necessary. 9-5.
EE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Medical Lab Technician
FOR DOCTOR'S OFFICE IN RAVINIA
5 days including Sat. exc. salary.
Call 433-3460
COST ACCOUNTING
$400-600
Small
suburban
office of manufacturing company.
Flexibility to do a
variety of work. Job FREE
Evans Personnel, 1609 Maple. UN 9-3160

Washington

National

Insurance Company
1630 Chicago Avenue

475-7900

Evanston,
An

Equal

Illinois

Opportunity

Employer

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
— 5

�rs

107

_ Business and Professional

Good

WOULD

+

Company

To

WELCOME

THE

nity of discussing

:

Grow

with

you

With

the

many

_ We

have

openings

LIBRARY

Dictaphone Secretaries
LLENGING
POSITIONS
FOR
:
women
with at least 2 years’
1,
ness experience and an interest in
assuming responsibility. Excellent op-

Secretary

TWO

TO

and

to Controller

FOUR

heavy

YEARS

dictaphone

eared
in this
Jude typing
some

COLLEGE

experience

accounting

background

helpful.

3

Biller Typist
WILL

TRAIN

uate

in

this

business
speed

HIGH

SCHOOL

important

operations.

Good

required.

GRAD-

phase

CLERK-TYPISTS

REQUESTS
customers.

typing

Flexowriter Operator
BUT
lon
skill
this

Crocker

Copywriter
some science background, for peiniog
and
direct
mail
writing.
Relate
experience
helpful but not required.
ing for young woman
interested
in
learning
and
growing
with
our

Advertising Department.

Art Apprentice
Pg

-

GOOD

OPPORTUNITY

FOR

RECENT

rong + art major or art school grad in
our
Advertising Department. Paste-up
work,
filing of art work
and
some

layout,

Excellent

working
_

starting

salary

week,

9 a.m.

to 5 p.m.

ST; You Must Work Enjoy It!
—
PLYSCIENCE CORP.
THE
EXCLUSIVE
REPRESENTAtive
for
German
manufacturer
of
ientific
instruments
and
we
are
ee Going for a capable young lady with
_
good
shorthand
and typing skills to
assist
our congenial sales staff with
sg
respondence,
distribution
of sales
*
“promotion material,
processing sales

leads,

ete.

(who

even
learn
epeeunity,
Bachman at

_personal

~

j

you

might

Exc.
Miss
for a

interview.

RECEPTION
TRAVEL-PLANNER
COMPLETE

$105 week—as

welcome
arrange

_

knows

some
German!)
salary
open.
Call
475-2909 to arrange

TRAINING

direct
visitors.
Alsc,
and plane reservations

for company execs. You'll order their
tickets,
confirm reservations;
follow
through
on their instructions. Light
ured

ping

2

must.

Free.

7247
W. Touhy, SP
4incoln, BR 5-0400.

IVY

Personnel,

4-8585

Exec. Sec'y

or

4770

N.

$500-600

INTERNATIONAL FIRM—TOP SKILLS
needed.

Age

open.

Apply

675-1051

BANK

Free.

-brownlie personnel
328-3400

or Fri.

Av.,

Wilmette
GR

Packaging Corp. of America
WORK AT SCHOOL

5-1560

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

Biller Typist

905

Chicago

Ave.

Evanston,

MEDICAL

Ill.

RECEPTION

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

LEWIS

personnel

1618

St., Evanston

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

resume
with compl.
job history for
last five years of employment
to T227, Box 60, Wilmette.

DENTAL
ASSISTANT
AND
RECEPtionist; specialty
practice;
Wed.
and
Sat.
afternoon
off;
412
day
week;
doctor is in ofc. 3 days weekly; neat;
typing and some bookkeeping essential. Salary according
to ability.
In
own handwriting, write T-244, Box 60,
Wilmette.

328-3400.

HOTEL RESERVATIONS
Interesting job, making hotel reservations
for
top
ople.
Light
typing.
Dorothy Parks
Placement,.627 Grove,
Evanston, 328-7622.

EXCELLENT
WORKING
CONDIoy
day or evening, full and partme.
EVANSTON COFFEE SHOPPE
1714 CENTRAL STREET
475-9211

BURGER

HOSPITAL

ae

tial.

1618

FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orringion

_ CHURCH

SERVICE
DAvis

SECRETARY.

church

desires

of Christian
likes detail,

8-6880

WINNETKA

secretary

to

Minister

education. Good _ typist,
understanding of office

_ procedure
and machines,
personality
and
ability
to
work
with
church
sours and co-ordinate activities. Mrs.
Howe, 446-7777 for appointment.

-BEAUTICIANS

FEMALE

AND

tions,
=

paid

profit

for

Mr.

holiday,

free

Howard

days,

sharing.

Call

hospitaliza-

PA

4-7505,

eves.

days;

paid

vacation;

conditions.

3600 or PA 4-5409.

6— Classified
be

Please

very

call

7 A.M.-3:30

PART-TIME:

some

3-9

P.M.,

p.m.;

3 P.M.-11:30

5 days

per

Sales Experience Preferred

Will

week

(must

be

available

to

work

weekends).

act

visitors,
being

as

receptionist

handling

responsible

the
for

for

a

telephone
the

general

Nursing
and

Station,

greeting

inter-hospital

clerical

good

VE

5-

APPLY

PERSONNEL

2650 Ridge Ave.

PART-TIME OR FULL TIME;
must be well groomed.. For interview
call 234-9282 between
7 p.m.
and 10

P.M.

work

of the

and

directing

communications
Nursing

and

Unit.

439-

THREE
SISTERS
BEAUTY
SALON,
708
Glencoe
Rd.,
Glencoe,
needs
beauty
operator and manicurist. High
pay
for qualified person;
paid holiworking

or

TIME:

MALE

with
following
for Glenview
Beauty
Salon.
Ample
patron
parking.
Plea‘sant yg
| conditions.
Paid vaca-

_ tion,

DENTAL
ASSISTANT:
EXPERIenced;
high quality family practice;
4 and 2/3 days; no evenings. Top salary;
liberal
vacations.
Retirement
plan. Glencoe, 1 bik. from NW train.
Position
open
Aug.
7. Call
835-2157
after July 16.

- RESPONSIBLE POSITIONS IN PERSONAL-SERVICE.
- NO PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
. NO TYPING REQUIRED.
- FULL

KING

FULL AND PART-TIME
Mon. through Fri. These are permanent year ‘round positions for mature
women. Good salary and full company
benefits.
1834 Waukegan Rd.
Glenview.

Has unusual opportunities available to mature
women as ‘Ward Secretaries."

p.m.

CUSTOMER SERVICE
Top
company
wants
you
to handle
their phone
and dispatch
their field
engineers.
The
money
is good.
Job
FREE.
Evans
Personnel
1609 Maple
UN 9-3160.
DICTAPHONE

SECRETARY

$500.

Call Jim, Skokie Employment
OR 5-2300. No Fee.

Service

North

DEPARTMENT
492-4600

Suburbs.

AMERICAN HOSPITA
SUPPLY CORPORATIO
1740

Ridge Av.,
An Equal Opportunity

Work

DEGREE
IN CHEMISTRY,
BIOLO
or Micro-Biology
to assist with
search in our Chemistry Departmé
Excellent benefit program.

1812

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERS
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.,
'
Evans
An Equal Opportunity Employer

TYPIST
AND
GENERAL
OFFICE
CLER
day week. Convenient to all trans;
tation. Usual employee benefits.
ply Personnel Office.

FIRST NATIONAL BAN
TRUST
CO. OF EVANSTG
800 Davis St., Evanston
DAvis 8-§

for

An

Senior

VP.

PERSONNEL
SECRETARY
...... $450
Interview—Test—and meet people
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston
475-1800

Equal

Opportunity

PUBLIC

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

Employer

CONTACT

THIS
IS A
100%
PUBLIC
CONTA
position. You will be receptionist
reservationist
for
a top North
urban firm. FREE.

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Doctors

SERVICE
DAvis

8-

Office

WILL
TRAIN
NORTHSIDER
greet patients, set appts., type
bh
$95.
Free
IVY
Personnel,
17247
Touhy, SP 4-8585 or 4770 N. Line
BR 5-0400.
BOOKKEEPER—CLERK
Experienced woman to handle pay
and payables for Cadillac Car Age
Light typing required;
good sta
salary;
company
benefits.
Exce
working
conditions;
age
open.
Mr. Becker, 433-4400. Stamer Cadi
2050 First St., Highland Park.
TRAVEL CLERK EVANSTON TRA
Bureau.
Excellent
for
younger
without typing. Permanent. Call
ly, Boulevard Evanston Employ
DA 8-7171 No Fee. Ist Nat’l Bk. H
REAL

ESTATE

Well-known

firm needs

flexible pe

with figure aptitude. Interesting,
ied job in insurance dept. See Dor
Parks
Placement
627 Grove,
E
ton, 328-7622.

JANITOR
EXPERIENCED,
WORK
PART-T
2 hrs. in morning, 2 hrs. eve. Mug
reliable;
terrific
wages.
Antha
Restaurant, 618 Church St., Evans
INTERESTING
GENERAL
OFF
Light shorthand; good typing; re
3742 hr. wk. Permanent for right
Small air-cond. office. Waukegan
729-2399.
ONE
GIRL
OFFICE
DOWNT@
Wilmette,
to age
40,
varied
o
duties,
light typing.
Call Mon.
after 9 a.m. 256-0750.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald « Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving

Evans
Employer

LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN

1618

WAITRESSES

GIRL FRIDAY
EVANSTON
EDUCATIONAL
ASSOC.
wants a Girl Friday for their Director
of Research. Must type. Good poten-

Evanston

and other Fringe benefits. Please send

8-6880

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMAN
NEED
for
interesting
assignment
in
Finance
Department
of. national
ganization.
Will assist in all ope
tions of the dept. Prefer some coll
and secretarial experience, good t
ing
skills required. Excellent start
salary, liberal fringe benefit.

And

EXPERIENCED
BOOKKEEPER
parttime,
Mondays
8 to 5 plus two
additional days per month. Resp. for
payables, general ledger, etc. Payroll
and quarterly tax reports. Exc.
Working cond. Noon meal pee Blue Cross

EVANSTON
DOCTOR
WANTS
A REceptionist.
Typing
needed.
No
Sat.
Northbrook pediatrician also needs a
receptionist. FREE.

SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
EXPERIence
for
various
Northshore
firms.
‘Many
of
these
firms
will
train
beginners.
:

St.,

ILLINOIS

ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT

$400

DOWNTOWN
AREA—GIRL
TO
DO
billing
and
various.
other
duties
working
with
figures.
Age
open.
FREE.

Chicago Motor Club—AAA

INC.

869-7234

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

3712 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.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

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, DA 8-8121.

EVANSTON

708 Church St., Evanston

Thurs.

EVANSTON,

Hwy.

Responsible position, modern computerized accounting operation. Requires
good figure aptitude, typing
ability,
some previous experience in accounting or clerical work.

TOURING COUNSELOR
AND GENERAL OFFICE

CLIFF

708 Church

Graham

Heights—1806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

Office

708 CHURCH STREET
SUITE 221

Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

CLERK-TYPIST
VILLAGE
OF
GLENCOE
Will consider either part-time (2 or 3
days a week)
or full time
(5 days,
8:30-5, Mon.-Fri.) Pleasant, interesting
job in modern air conditioned Village
Hall.
Prefer
mature
woman.
with
extensive ps
experience. Must be
expert typist, able to deal with people
courteously,
perform
varied
office
duties. Excellent vacation, sick leave,
disability,
retirement
benefits. Apply
Dir. of Finance, Glencoe Village Hall.
VE 5-4111.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE
Fee. Hours 9-5
UN 9-3520
by appt. 636 Church St., Evanston

brownlie

Betty

1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

AL

file clerks and typists

office receptionist you'll

and
hotel

Chester.

The Hollister Newspapers

Public Contact
Downtown
Evanston
firm is looking
for a secretary to handle
customer
relations. You will be on the phone
quite a bit (but this is not a complaint
department!)
and
will
keep
certain
records.
Age
open,
Salary
open to $450.

No.
Sat.

An

332.

GOOD TYPING ABILITY
PLEASANT TELEPHONE MANNER

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

:

Evanston.

ext.

8:30 to 5:30
5 day week

CLERK-TYPIST
Installment Loan Dept.

EVANSTON

St.,

in or call Miss

Classified

FULL TIME

Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

Arlington

Telephone Sales
FULL TIME

WELLAUER

STATE

Central

OF AMERICA,

Workpower
Evanston—839

Our

White Collar
Girls

Registrations must be made in person.
Phone for appointment,
or come in.
We are your “‘personal”’ service.

SECRETARY

869-9800,

GABBY HARTNETT'S
RECREATION

- SUPPLY CORPORATION

2020 RIDGE AV.

1301
Come

MODERN CONVENIENT COFFEE
shop
in
bowlin
center
is
takin
applications for
Short Order Cook an
Waitresses. we
f $2.00 per hour. Age
limit 18 yrs. and
over. If you enjoy
people, call for interview.

GLENVIEW

~ AMERICAN HOSPITAL

top rates—weekly pay

General Finance Corporation

Part-Time Work For
That Extra Cash

MR.

from

EXECUTIVE

Visit To

OPER

Qualifies You For Tempora
Part-Time: Work With

FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—FULL
M ONTHS—TEMORARY
ASSIGNMENTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS IN
THEIR OFFICES.

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
capable
mature
young
woman
with
shorthand
and
typing
as_
private
secretary to vice-president.

LADIES

and

conditions.

5 day

for appointment.

One

All Office Skills

SECRETARY

EXPERIENCED

KEYPUNCH

Typists
Clerical

DICTATION, TYPING AND GENERAL
office work. Can be a stepping stone
to a secretarial career.

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR RECENT
graduate with B.A. in English and

_

JUNIOR

FOR
CIRCUHigh
school

729-3000
SOOT
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

Call Mrs.

of

EXPERIENCE
PREFERRED,
Pa
train
woman
interested in
term employment.
Basic typing
required
to
learn
to
operate
equipment.

Dict. Opers.

ALERT
YOUNG
WOMEN
WHO WANT
a variety of interesting duties including
figure
work.
Some
positions
require
good
typing
skills
with
dictaphone
experience preferred.

WILL
FILL
lars
from
graduate.

STENOS
TYPISTS

FOR

Stenographers

CLERK-TYPIST

_

EXPERIENCED

Cafeteria

PERMANENT
POSITION
FOR
switchboard operator with minimum 1
year
experience.
2
position,
semiautomatic
board.
Occasional
light
typing.

HANDWORKER

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Professional

Summer Jobs
Available

SWITCHBOARD
OPERATOR

CLERK

and

hes

TEMPORARY
OFFICE
JOBS

starting salaries with

PROMOTION
DEPARTMENT
NEEDS
high school graduate with good typing
skills and handwriting.

pre-

position. Duties will
of financial reports;

Excellent

merit increases periodically.
and parking lot on premises.

EDITORIAL
LIBRARY
NEEDS
HIGH
school
graduate
with
some
general
office
experience.
Must -have
good
typing skills.

_ portunities for advancement.

eee

plans.

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

ENJOY
WORKING
IN
A
MODERN
office building. 5 day week,
8:30 to
4:30. Fringe benefit program includes
group
insurance
and
profit
sharing

CORPORATE
PLANNING
AND
PROm ot ion—Advertising
Departments
need high school graduates with good
typing and steno skills to assume
a
variety of duties. Must have at least 1
year experience.

for:

107

GENERAL
_ FINANCE
CORPORATION

SECRETARY (2)

OPPORTU-

rtunities
now
available,
your
uture prospects with American,
and
our complete fringe benefit program,
including Health and Life Insurance,
Profit Sharing and Retirement,
Education Plan and Employee Discounts.

foe ee

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

PICTURE LIBRARIAN
ART AND
DESIGN
SECTION
NEEDS
person with several years college and
knowledge
of
library
procedure
to
catalog and organize pictures used in
book publication,

Good Company To Go With

A

107.

Business and Professional

“AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION
A

Help Wanted—Women

?

July

13,

|

�ne

Business

and

107.

107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

and

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

_D. Searle &amp; Co.
Has Openings for Women
in the Following Areas:

KEYPUNCH

INVESTMENTS

N.U.

TWO.
will

YEARS
consider

STUDENT

ORchard

3-3200

Opportunity

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago’ Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Employer

STENO

Telephone Sales
PERMANENT

PART-TIME

EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
Previous
experience
helpful, but beginner
with
good
typing
and
stenographic skills could qualify. Excellent
opportunity
to
learn
modern
new
accounting operation.

14, DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST
D HAVE PLEASANT TELEPHONE

Good starting salary, with merit rated
advancement,
3742 hour work week.
Excellent fringe benefits. Pre-employment
tests
will
assure
you
are
effectively placed.

VOICE.
CONGENIAL,
AIR-CONDITIONED
OFFICE.
Apply

Betty

Graham

Thurs.

or Fri.

The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

Av.,

Wilmette

GR

Call

SPONSIBLE
POSITION
REQUIRing accuracy and attention to detail.
ust have a figure aptitude. Liberal
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid
acation and tuition reduction.

MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT

6928

PERSONNEL

Exceptional opportunity with an Advertising and Publishing Firm for an
individual
with
experience
and/or
interest in the personnel field. Secretarial skills necessary—no shorthand.
Good
starting
salary
plus
excellent
company
benefits
including
profit
sharing. Modern air-conditioned office.
Please call for an appointment. YO 68500 ext. 202.

SECRETARY

Library Clerk

REGIONAL
SERVICE
vorinegty &gt;"m
ide
Prestige
automobile
importer.
ange
of
duties
and _ responsibility.
nowledge of German desired but not
ecessary.
Excellent
working
C¢ondiions. Fringe benefits.
PORSCHE OF AMERICA CORP.
287 Narthfield Rd., Northfield
Call 446-8890

WELL
KNOWN
needs a young
needed. FREE.

brownlie

DA

St.,

8-

171.

working

conditions

on premises, paid
and profit sharing

in m odern

vacation and
trust fund.

light

short

PUNCH

Alpha and Numeric, at least 6 months experience.
Hours: 8 A.M. to 4:40 P.M. Also part time evening
4 hours

Pleasant

air

holidays,

CONTACT

Permanent
opening.
openings. Minimum

conditioned

bonus

12

offices. Cafeteria

days,

group

MISS

y 13, 1967

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT
UN

1612 Chicago
9-9510

Av.,

Evanston
BR

INVESTMENTS
OUR
INVESTMENT
DEPARTMENT
has a position available for a responsible person
with
a figure aptitude.
Good
typing
and
shorthand | helpful.
Liberal
benefit
program
includes
3
weeks
paid
vacation
and_
tuition
reduction.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

GIRL

Lincoln

FRIDAY

Central Av., Northfield,
Ill.
equal opportunity employer.

executive
National

to work

firm

with

secretary
needs

a vice

$540

a mature

woman

president

position. An unusually high
placed
upon
responsibility
cretion. There are excellent
benefits.

in this

value is
and
discompany

UN

9-3520

IN
ACCT.
FREE.

NEEDED—NO

708 Church
328-3400

St.,

Evanston

PERSONNEL

SECY

$525

WELL
KNOWN
NORTH
SUBURBAN
firm is looking for a secy to their
Personnel Manager. No previous personnel experience needed. FREE.

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

EMPLOYER

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

wei f*D:
MATURE
WOMAN
TO DO
general
work
in cleaning
plant;
no
exp. necessary;
will train;
$2.00
per
hr.
plus
vacations,
holidays,
Blue
Cross,
and
others.
Start
immed.
Northshore
Cleaners, 336 Park Ave.,
Glencoe, Ill. 835-0038. An equal opportunity employer.

WORKING
shift.

CONDI-

_

3-4100

EXCELLENT
GLENVIEW.

STYLIST

ahead

ple

in

person

a

. 5 Figure Clerks
Excell.

and

by

WITH PEO:
phone,

nis

No

ing

will train you to handle

relations

work.

SERVICE

DAvis

Orrington

708 Church
328-3400

St.,

Evanston

OFFICE

MORNINGS. \
WORK:
Typing. Office responsibilities.
aie
Downtown Evanston.
:
Write: T-236, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

8-0100

a

Light

— “

typing.

No

exp.

. Reception....... $433
Will

train,

light

typing.

. 8 Key Punch ... . .$450 :
Exp.

benefits.

or

trainees.

=O

. Bookkeeper

$125

Evanston
location.
2 years exp.

typist.

hour

beginner. You can
are just a few of

. 4Gen: Office ... $360

girl

... .$425
35

o~

brownlie personnel

Must

have

. 3Jr. Secretaries to $450

2.3.4 $525

area.

REP

BE
A
BEGINNER
=
~
typing and light steno. Down
vanston. FREE.

$350.

2 Dictaphone
Evanston

Evanston _

COULD

. . $411

. 9 File Clerks

. Secretary

St.,

Jr. Sec'y

experience

good

‘n

SERVIC

Hours 9- 5
appt. 636 Church

company

1618

details in a one
SHORTHAND.

train

excellent.

SERVICE

. Girl Friday ... .to $500

Will

are

100%, FREE

DA

:

TO

CLIFF

Whether you've had years of experience or are just a
quality for our “Selective Placement Service.’’ Here
e jobs we have selected.

experience.

60076

LEWIS

Rotary International

No

STONE

EMPLOYMENT

WILL
TRAIN
FOR
INTERESTING
secretarial
positions with
diversified
duties
in international
organization.
Hours. 8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.

yr.

Tl.

Employer

IF YOU LIKE WORKING

869-5400

Will

week.

train

recent

secretarial

course.

grad

with

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT
If you

can’t

come

in,

please

1612 Chicago Ave., Evanston

OPPORTUNITY
PArk

No Fee.
Sat. by

Requires good

Office

Handle all
office. NO

Skokie,
-3200

Opportunity

PROGRAMMING

of moving

VICE-PRES-

Evanston

~

WE
HAVE
SEVERAL
POSITIONS
where the work is varied and chances

COMMUNITY. HOSPITAL
OF EVANSTON

Av.,

Pariensy:

Equal

Il.

SMALL SWITCHBOARD
8:30 to
:

Ridge

a

0

a woman

KEY PUNCH

typing
and
desire
to
work
into
Executive
Secretary.
Age to 45. NO
FEE.
URPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago Avenue, Evanston. UN 9-9510, BR 3-2155.

CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB
has
opening
for travel
counselor
in
general
office
work.
No
experience
necessary. We train. For appt. call ID
2-0105.
447
Central
Av.,
Highland
Park, Ill.

HAIR

An

EMPLOYMENT

ident. Diversified work.

0-1
Evening

Searle

A STEPPING

$450

1600

Position

and stimulation to

6 D Seadsaee a

see
our

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Equal Opportunity Employer

SUBURBAN

a

who enjoys working with paopte. The
ability to handle confidential
informa-_
tion is of utmost importance.
:

Stenographers-Typists

brownlie personnel

ROOM
185160

essential.

challenge

INC.

General

thousands
~ oe

STREET

shorthand

JR. SECRETARY

cliff employment service

636 Church

Grove

Employer

Shermer

FOR

:

EXPERIENCE
IN
;
SECRETARIAL
work, with good skills in typing

is a permanent,

CULLIGAN

WORK

typing

SECRETARY

full time position. Come
in and
how
pleasant
it is to work
in
friendly office.
Mr. Lorig

An

OFFICE

SECRETARIAL

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AN
experienced girl. Must type at least 75
wpm. Full line of benefits and regular

PITNEY-BOWES

480
An

Morton

This

¢

fn:
j

EVANSTON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY _

965-4700
Opportunity

reviews.

*

8-9000

Exec. Secretary, top skills
Dictaphone Secretary
One girl office
Beginner steno
Administrative
Junior sec., light skills

DICTAPHONE TYPIST

1657

SMALL
CONGENIAL
OFFICE
NEAR
Edens Expway. No dull routine. New
branch office of leading Nat’l Office
Equipment
Mfgr.
Good
starting
salary.
Exc.
fringe
benefits.
Exp.
preferred.
Good
typing
important.
Call Mrs. Wigglesworth, 446-8800.

Bookkeeper
NCR
Operator
Receptionist, no
Personnel Clerk
Office Manager
General Office

518 DAVIS
491-0600

Av.

Equal

salary

DA

These are just a few of the
of jobs available free.

Laboratories, Inc.
An

—

&amp;

North of Howard (7600 N.)
At Sacramento 3000 W.

GENERAL

We are an international manufacturer
of hospital-medical products.

6301

—

#

Baxter

3-2155

5s

ALL FREE
TO YOU

Excellent salary and good opportunit
for advancement.
Pleasant surroundings
and
a
comprehensive
benefit
program.

SERVICE

EXCEPTIONAL WOMAN
WITH POISE
and personality who needs or wants a
steady income. Beauty Counselor has
Distributor
and
Counselor
openings.
High
earnings,
excellent
assistance,
flexible hours,
and car helpful. Call
724-2499.

Grove

OPPORTUNITY

TO COME IN,
BY PHONE

:

BROWN

SH 3-1600

Service

OUR KEYPUNCH DEPARTMENT HAS
openings for women
with at least 6
months
experience on alpha-numeric
IBM equipment.

EVANSTON
COFFEE SHOPPE
1714 CENTRAL STREET
475-9211

IN
EQUAL

IF YOU ARE UNABLE
PLEASE REGISTER

1 Blk

KEYPUNCH

PROGRESSIVE
COMPANY
IS
NOW
offering a 3 month training program
for women between 19 and 40. Starting
salary $375 with a raise in 6 months to
$400 and potential to $600. Train in the
rapidly moving field of credit. Some
previous clerical ‘experience, however
no
typing
is
required.
Excellent
company benefits. No fee.

tions.

BYRNE

6-6000
AN

Employer

TREK

opportunity

SHURE

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Church
An Equal

Correspondent

EXCELLENT

8200 Lehigh Ave.
YO

Opportunity

636

an

SHURE BROTHERS, INC. |
222 HARTREY AVE.

KELLY SERVICES
Temporary

LONG

is

ASK FOR

DON

WINNIE O'LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE. THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.

EVANSTON,

Here

manager offers an attractive star
salary plus liberal company benefits.

Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators

insurance

H. M. Harper Company
Morton

Equal

ie

NEED

LEWIS

with

typist

has opening for accurate’
record keping, filing.

KEY

An

DEGREE
TYPING.

Evanston

DEPT. STENO
Purchasing department
hand. Combines typing,

CHICAGO

THE

loop?

you
as an Evanstonian
work
your neighborhood and eli
inate c
muting. SHURE,
has a career
tunity
for
a
person
with
mature
judgment and good secretarial
position
working
for
a
This

Secretaries

Company

Credit Analyst $500-600 plus

DOCTOR’S RECEPTIONIST
:
Northbrook
pediatrician, modern
air
cond.
office,
handle
appointments,
telephone,
atient
reception,
billing
and office
detail. Hours 9 to 5, Mon.
Tues., Thurs. and Fri. 9 to 1 Sat. and
Weds.
Call 446-2277.

4

Employment.

FIRM
Typing

328-3400

PER WEEK
SOUTH
EVANSTON
younger
typing
Excellent
for
like
to
learn
oman
who
would
redit.
Skip
ee
detective
ty
ork. 9-5, 5 days.
Call Wally Bou

Evanston

PUBLISHING
library clerk.

personnel

708 Church

0
o

ard

966-0700

SECRETARY

For interview phone Jim Issacs
CHECKERS SIMON &amp; ROSNER
FI 6-4242

)

Dempster

CHARGE

Possibility to become office manager.
ight typing but dictation equipment
available.
and
secretarial
service
Small office. 3 weeks vacation. Profit
Sharing. Medical Insurance.
HENK
NEWENHOUSE
INC.
Distributor of Films
1825 Willow Rd., Northfield

1630

869-2300

WELL
KNOWN
NEIGHBORHOOD
firm will train you as Girl Friday in
their advertising dept. You'll learn to
assist the manager
in a variety
of
clerical
tasks
that
includes
light
typing,
public
and
phone
contact.
You'll enjoy the interesting, creative
people in this dept. Free

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Evanston
12 Chicago Avenue
An Equal Opportunity Employer

— FULL

C. Boyer,

Packaging Corp. of America
GENERAL OFFICE
IN ADVERTISING
$110 WEEK

5-1560

Accounting Clerk

BOOKKEEPER

C.

National

Insurance

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

Regularly
scheduled
increases,
3
weeks
tuition reduction.

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
Equal

CENTER

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, ete. Accuracy,
dependability
and good typing required.

iles Ave. and Searle Parkway

WE

MAKE

the

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE
THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

WORK

Washington

LOANS

TRANSPORTATION

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

An

PRESS

PHYSICS

APPLY

kokie

SCHOOL

SECRETARY _
WHY

WHY
NOT USE
YOUR
SPARE
TIME
to advantage by earning extra money?
We have a limited number of openings
for
women
who
are
experienced
dictaphone operators and are not now
working. You will work five nights a
week from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Salary
up to $2.75 per hour—excellent working conditions. Call MR. REASNER at
475-7900 for an appointment.

CHEMISTRY

OPERATOR

REFER
ONE
OR
experience,
however
trainee.

EVENING

RESEARCH

GRADUATE

Help Wanted—-Women
Business and Professional

Professional

"IS A KELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

Part-Time

BOOKSTORE

YE
HAVE
INTERESTING
ASSIGN
ments
for young
women
with some
have
secretarial
experience.
Must
excellent typing skill and be familiar
with dictaphone
transcription.
Short
hand helpful but not required in al ]
positions.

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and

Professional

HOUSEWIVES

ALUMNI

SECRETARIES

and

1967

ADMISSIONS

AUDITORY

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

Professional

7,

Help Wanted—Women

07

4-8883

UN

SERVICE
register

by

phone

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

BR

3-215

9-9510
Classified — 1

�ities

107
Business

&lt;:
nager
man

RELATIONS

To Sales Manager

SER-

has an opening for an
who
enjoys
a_
bus

LEADING
OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
manufacturer has an executive secretarial
position
open
for
a
young
woman
with good
typing and shorthand skills. This challenging position
involves much more than just secretarial duties. Such things as individual
projects,
added
responsibilities
and
other administrative duties are available for the individual who assumes
this position. Excellent starting
salary
plus many fringe benefits. Modern airconditioned offices.

orking atmosphere. Light shorthand,
good typing skill and some
office

experience

required.

Must

enjoy

work-

ing with people as this is important in
handling employee benefits and insurance claims. Excellent starting salary
and a comprehensive benefit program.

We are a fast growing international
anufacturer

of hospital-medical

sup-

AMERICAN

Baxter

2100

&amp; Laboratories,MortonInc.Grove
1 Lincoln Av.

5-470

An Equal Opportunity

—

Employer

-KEYPUNCH OPERATORS
IMMEDIATE
unch

OPENINGS

operators

str

Full

shift

in

or

North

FOR

KEY-

Suburban

part-time.

Long

or

short term assignments. No Fee.

Also All Types of Office Help

Exceptional

for

intelligent, energetic young
woman with top skills, capable
of assuming responsibilities.
Many company benefits, 8:30
to 4:30, 5 day week.

1771

Howard Street
:
An equal opportunity

Mill Professional Bldg.

CO.

274-8100
employer.

SECRETARY

299-4495

Hours: 9 to 5 daily

and

| 107

Professional

CHURCH

SECRETARY

GCOD TYPIST WITH ATTENTION TO
detail. Knowledge of mimeograph and
addressograph. Light short-hand helpful. For appointment, 256-3010.
BOOKKEEPER
$135
PER
WEEK.
younger Convenient to Evans Trans.
Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment. Da 8-7171,

OPERATOR
$355-505
TO START
TRAINEE OR EXPERIENCED. YOU
CAN QUALIFY
WITH LIGHT TYPING. JOB FREE.
Personnel,

1609

Maple.

UN

9-3160

PERSONNEL
CLERK.
YOUNGER
girl Deerfield area. Some typing Just
out
of
school
perfect.
Asst.
with
pend
| etc. Call Jim, Skokie Employment
Service, OR 5-2300. No Fee.

CASHIER

draperies,
Hours
to

251-5200

NURSE FOR NORTH SHORE FAMILY
2 days on 2 days off. Salary $600 per
month.
LPN
acceptable.
RN
preferred. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employ. DA 8-7171. No Fee.
TRAVEL
BUREAU
NORTHFIELD
area.
Will teach
ticketing.
Younger
girl.
Permanent.
Call
Jim,
Skokie
Employment. OR 5-2300. No Fee.

good

RESPONSIBLE
POSITION AS SECREtary to one of our faculty members.
Good
typing
plus
the
ability
to
organize,
shorthand
helpful.
Liberal
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid

REAL ESTATE OFFICE
Insurance
dept.,
varity
job,
full or
part time, age open, figure aptitude,
typing,
modern
office,
downtown
vanston. Employee
parking. Heil &amp;
Heil DA 8-1819

: Sone steno or office experience.
easant environment,
Executive
of_
fice, national corporation, 3714 hour
york
week, good starting
salary with
e@ rit rated advancement. Fine fringe

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

REAL ESTATE SALES
Personable
representative
to show
model apartments full or part-time in
new Wilmette building. Some experience preferred.
Salary plus commission. Mr. Meyers. IN 3-5060.

Desirable

_ typing,

position

requires

shorthand

benefits.

skills.

Pre-employment

Some

pre-

ests

given

to assure effective placement.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

RECEPTION
DOCTOR'S OFFICE

= ackaging Corp. of America

-TYPISTS-$450 PLUS
NO
YOU

and

CAN

enjoy

ales

penot
re
g.

FEE

TYPE

the

ACCURATELY

lively

atmosphere

environment,

we

know

of a

of

3

national firms who are now
Excellent
benefits
in plush

Sig oe ay
Must enjoy working with men.
:
HY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE,
2 Chicago Avenue, Evanston. UN 9-

510 BR 3-2155.
ARE

:

WORKER

(25-55)

TO

with adolescent boys in residentreatment center in N.W. ChicaPrefer
college
graduate
experi‘
in working
with
adolescents,
l consider others. Excellent experifor
those
considering
future

tial
go.

FL

gees work

c

care

or seeking

work.

Call

days, 9:30 to 4:30.

a career in

825-7176

week-

CLERK-TYPISTS
‘OR
typi
OE

Spt

tioned

vacation and tuition reduction.

ORDER
PROCESSING
AND
in sales department.
Must be
enced typist. Modern air condi-

WAITRESSES

NO MEDICAL
EXPERIENCE
REQ’D.
Doctor
will completely
train you to
take
over
the
front
office
as _ his
receptionist.
You'll
learn
to
greet
patients,
schedule
appts.,
do
light
typing, ans. phones, etc. He is located
in convenient, modern suburban medieal center. Salary to $433 mo. Free.
2
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

Sec'y

“$475-500

MUST BE ABLE TO SET UP MEETings and arrange
conferences.
Good
typing,
no
steno.
Public
contact.
FREE.

brownlie
708 Church
328-3400

personnel
St.,

EXPORT CLERK

$425

LOCAL INTERNATIONAL FIRM WILL
train you to assist in the export of
company
products
to foreign
countries. Typing needed. FREE.

ats Lee

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Evanston
ER
FINANCE
SECRETARY
ted
in
a
change?
National
onsumer Finance Co. has a position
2n in a North West suburban office.
Exe. working
cond., many
corporate
inge benefits plus 3714 hour week.
ef
e average salary avail. Call for

SECRETARY,
OFFICE
MANAGER,
Girl Friday for 1 woman office. Must
be youthful,
alert,
intelligent.
Some
typing, some books, a lot of appointment recording. Doctors office. Please
apply only if you are competent and
desire permament position. Start immediately. VE 5-2069.

;

Receptionist

an appointment

RAPHER
part-time

ack

days
&lt;7

673-3900 Al Wysocki.

who

ping,

can

ean pnnine.
work at home.

NEEDS A CRACKER
girl Friday.
1 or 2

type,

write

a

good

do _ simple
letter

and

Can do some of the
Name her own hours.

Call DA 8-8916.
KKEEPER

GLENVIEW

AREA

Small
firm
moving
to.
area
Up to trial balance. Call Jim,
kie
Employment
Service.
OR
5. No Fee.

~~ THBEAUTY
OPERATOR
EVANSTON. AMBITIOUS
erator

and

:

can

make

commission.

°

‘SMALL
Davis

$200

5 day

Call GR

a week

week.

5-1718

OFFICE
NO
Street.
$425.

OPsalary

9-5.

SHORTHAND
Social
Service

nization.
Call
Wally,
BOULED Evanston Employment

=

lena
A WONDERFUL
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
an ambitious woman to establish her
own
business
in
cosmetics:
Small
vest.
up
to
55%
profit.
Age
no
sideration.
Mrs.
Deerwood,
251-

~MANICURIST
FOR

araee

NORTH

SHORE

— Classified

NEEDED
BEAUTY

446-0490

SALON.

—

INTERESTED IN CHALLENGING SECretarial, typing, or clerical work in
pleasant
surroundings?
Educational
research.
Phone
.D.A.
Wilson
at
273-2444 or 446-8700.
WORK
WITH
EMOTIONALLY
HANDpe 7 oe children. Some typing, Special
acedemic
situation.
Evanston.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment. DA 8-7171 No Fee.

MANICURISTS
FULL
OR
PART-TIME.
OPEN
ary. For exclusive North Shore
VE 5-1688.
LADY

ties in ladies’

office. Apply Mr. Landsman.

2, SOILTEST INC.

EXPERIENCED.
DAYS
OR
NIGHTS.
Good starting salary. Neat appearing.
Sam &amp; Hy’s Restaurant, 3438 Dempster, Skokie OR 4-8560.

YOUNG

Evanston

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
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
CLERK
FOR
Presbyterian Home, 3131 Simpson St.,
Evanston.
Hours
8:30
a.m.
to 4:30
p.m.
Salary $400 per mo.;
pleasant
working
conditions;
lunch furnished.
Apply in person or call 492-2906 for
further detail.
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
$7,500
per year North Evanston
area. Top
spot of the year.
22-45. Call Wally,
Boulevard Evanston Employment DA
8-7171. No fee. 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.
AIR
COND.
SMALL
MANUFACTURing Co.
wants
permanent
full time
help in production dept. to begin July
24. Starting wage $1.60
per hr. Please
apply
2423
Main
St.,
vanston,
(15
blk. W. from number 6 Evanston bus.)
DENTAL
ASSISTANT:
NO
EXPERIence. Train for interesting, expanding
field.
North
suburbs.
from
NW
train. Write
giving age,
education, work experience. T-204, Box 60,
Wilmette, Ill.
WAITRESS WANTED FOR THE
Caravel Restaurant. Northbrook
Full or part-time, Evenings.
Call 272-4358

HELPERS

FOR

dress

GENERAL

shop.

SALSalon.
DU-

Permanent

position.
Experience
and _ reference
necessary.
No evenings. 5 day week.
Ruth McCulloch Shop. GR 5-6164.
AIRLINES TRAVEL
Work for a travel agency and learn
the business. Some typing needed. Job
is free. Evans Personnel, 1609 Maple.
UN 9-3160.
WOMAN FOR COUNTER WORK
in
dry
cleaning
store.
Part-time,
Monday and Saturday.
SHORE LINE CLEANERS
Edens Plaza
ALpine 1-3400
EXPERIENCED
PANTRY
WOMAN
$100
per
week
and
benefits.
Write,
giving
full
particulars
to
R.
A
Heldmann, 1600 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. 60201.
PART-TIME
SECRETARIAL
ASSIStance;
light typing;
dictation;
filing;
some
work
can
be
done
at home.
Deerfield
location.
Write
T-233,
Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.
WOMAN
FOR
GENERAL
OFFICE
work, typing, filing and phone. Good
pay; 37 hrs. wk.; good ref. req. Call
es 4-1100. 1000 Chicago Av., Evanson.
WANTED
SECRETARY
FOR
ELEmentary school, must be good typist,
a eee moet
position,
paid
vacation,
ringe benefits. Write T-246, Box 60,
Wilmette, Il.
JUNIOR SECRETARY
Basic skills needed including ability to
take some dictation. Will train further
for small Skokie office.
Call 676-0711.
MATURE
YOUNG
LADY
FOR
SALES
ages
18-30 for Saturday
work
only.
Apply in veson.
THAT PAPER PLACE
3455 W. Dempster
Skokie
LOCAL
MUSIC
SCHOOL
NEED
younger girl to act as receptionist and
typist. Evanston. Call Wally BOULEVARD
Evanston
Employment
DA87171. No Fee.
GENERAL
OFFICE
WORK.
SOME
jorge
nage § experience
necessary.
5
nrg week.
Light typing. Phone OR 3DR’S. RECEPTION.
Sub. med. center. Meet,
HOWARD EMPLOYME
307 Howard St., Evanston

reet
T

TO $390.
patients.
AGENCY
475-1800.

108

L.P.N.

Household

HELPING

EXPERIENCED
WAITRESS
supper club. Evening work.
or full time. Very good tips.
4 p.m. 432-0440.

MANICURIST

FOR
A
Part-time
Call after

WANTED

REGISTERED

NURSE

FOR PEDIATRICIAN’S OFFICE.
Full or part-time. ID 2-8424
WAITRESS—GOOD
SALARY
AND
tips. No Sundays.
Full time. Permanent position. Bob’s Restaurant,
1168
Wilmette Ave., Wilmette. AL 6-3312.
TYPIST—GENERAL
OFFICE
FOR
small Co. in Highland Park. Interesting-challenging position.
Radiation Equipment Co.
446-4406

JANITRESS
EVENINGS.
4 OR 5 HOURS.
TRANSportation furnished. Call 869-7956.
PROFESSIONAL
WRITER
NEEDS
A
capable
full
time
secretary.
Good
shorthand and typing skills required.
Phone 251-7031 for interview.
BEAUTY
OPERATOR—FEMALE
2
to 3
years
experience.
Salary
plus
commission. Robert’s Hair Styling.
724-0333.
DOCTORS OFFICE ASSISTANT:
Nurse or experienced aide. Attractive
salary and working conditions. Phone
Hillcrest 6-0976.
DENTAL
ASSISTANT
not
necessary.
Full
Orchard 675-6690.

EXPERIENCE
time
only.
Old

FRONT
OFFICE
RECEPTIONIST
second shift 4:30 to 11:30 p.m., light
duties,
live-in or out. Call Manager
GR 5-3726, Evanston.
MANICURIST
Experienced,
full time,
good salary,
no evenings. Busy Wilmette Salon.
251-4222
DOCTOR’S SECRETARY
Exc. typist only. Evanston physician’s
modern office. Salary open. Hours 9 to
5:30 Mon. through Fri. Phone 446-8184.
L.P.N.
WANTED
TO
WORK
AT
REtirement
home.
Excellent
working
cond. plus fringe benefits. Call UN 45460 and ask for Mrs. C. Enright.
DENTAL
ASSISTANT.
HIGH
graduate.
Typing
essential.
week.
Evanston
children’s
475-1990.

SCHOOL
35 hour
practice

WANTED:
COUNTER
GIRL:
STEADY
work;
40 hrs. a week;
Mon. to Fri.;
no Saturday work. Indian Hill Cleaners, Kenilworth. Call AL 1-2102.

Switchboard Operator-Typist
EVANSTON NURSING HOME. 9 TO 5.
Call UNiversity 9-3600.
SMALL
NORTH
EVANSTON
OFFICE
needs
mature
woman
for
typistclerical position. 5 day week, 9 to 5.
Call Mrs. Johnson, 475-5343.
YOUNG WOMAN
WANTED
FOR GENeral office work. Must be able to type.
Call Credit Bureau of Evanston 4755432. Mr. Abegg.
CUST. SERVICE CORRESPONDENT
Compose letters. answ. ing. To $390 mo.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard St., Evanston
475-1800
SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR,
experienced
on drapes
only. Beauty
Interiors
Inc.,
4106
W.
Oakton
St.,
Skokie. 677-1121.
AVON EARNINGS
TV Advertised Products
Call Today!
Chgo. 583-5147
Sub. 965-3240
ASST. CREDIT MGR.
TO $550.
For hospital patients accounts.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard, Evanston
475-1800
GENERAL
OFFICE, TYPING NECESsary; payroll experience; hours 8:30 to
4:30; or part-time; 729-4414.

Help

Wanted—Women
Household

COUPLE
TO
LIVE-IN.
MAN
MAY
hold full time job elsewhere, do odd
jobs
around
house.
Wife
to
do
housework and care for child, age 2
years.
Prefer
couple
that speaks
1
language in addition to English. Near
Downtown
Evanston,
convenient
to
bus and “‘L.’? Call Mrs. Green, 446~ 4401 days, or 869-8626 eves.
HOUSEKEEPER.
CAPABLE
AND REsponsible. Must be able to ge 7 care
for person who has been ill.
Live-in
542 days. Plain cooking, light housework,
some
ironing.
Own
room.
Recent ref. req. Top salary. Write T243, Box 60, Wilmette.
COOK—GENERAL
FOR
COUPLE.
East Chestnut Apts., Chicago. Must be
good plain cook w/ recent refs. Hours
noon till 8 p.m. 5 days. $75. 281-6390.

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Herald * Deerfi eld Villager
;
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

NEEDED

NURSE, GIRL OR WOMAN
Assist
regular
nurse.
Large
you
family.
No
cooking,
own _ roo
permanent
start Sept. Call or wr
rs. H. M. Swift.
CE 4-5239 or 770
Washington Rd., Lake Forest, Ill.
HOUSEKEEPER—COMPANION
Kind, responsible,
refined woman
do light houskpng.
for my
Mothé
LIVE
IN, small home
E. Wil. ne
fe ag Sal. open. Refs. req. Call AL

BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS.
Please call DAvis 8-9896
WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.

HAND

Ris

CARE
FOR
4-MONTH-O
twins and 244-year-old from 4 to 6:
or 7 ae
Monday
through
Frid
beginning last week of August—co
start September.
Some weekend work also is availab
This
may
be
worked
out
on
changing
basis
according
to
yo
schedule, but it’s not required for t
job.
Supper furnished if desired. Transpd
tation
required.
Ideal
part-time
j
for college or high school student. C
Mrs.
Roe,
945-9054.
10
Kensingt
Drive, Lincolnshire.

PART-TIME-WOMEN

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS
Night and day operators.
DAvis 8-8187

;

TO

PICK
UP
AND
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.
GOOD
POSITION
FOR
CAPABLE
person. Near transportation, air conditioned.
If desired,
can
work
less
pain full time. Please call DAvis 8-

108

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

R.N. AND

FOR
AN
AUTOMOBILE
AGENCY.
Hours 9:30 to 6:30. Must be good at
figures.
Apply
at
Evanston
Import
Motors 733 Chicago Av., Evanston, II].
SEWING WOMAN
Workroom
exp.
to make
curtains
etc.
Permanent.
suit.
J. W. BRIGGS INC

and

FOR
52
BED
MODERN
NURSING
home in Evanston. 120 Dodge Av. Call
869-7744 or 273-4002

TELETYPE

Evans

Help Wanted—Women
Business

SORORITY
Lovely
offices,
congenial
associates
for general office girl. Office management
potential.
See
Dorothy
Parks
Placement, 627 Grove, Evanston, 3287622. No fee, of course.

107 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette

Personnel Department

=
SECRETARY
-VANSTON DOWNTOWN

_

9-9000

opportunity

LIFE INSURANCE

Room 202, Niles

ee

UN

BENEFIT TRUST

TASK’ FORCE
yea

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

SECRETARY

STENOS, TYPISTS
CLERKS
COMP. OPERATORS

Golf

Dempster,

c=

Help Wanted—Women
Business

SECRETARY

SECRETARY

‘OUR EMPLOYEE

107.

Business and Professional

PERSONNEL
«vices

Mein: Wasted-~Wanes

and Professional

aa

RESPONSIBLE
WOMAN
FOR
weeks. Light housework and cooki
3 adults. Own room, bath and TV
air conditioned small home.
Currd
nee: 5 day week. References. VE
IMMEDIATE
EMPLOYMENT
TO
R
liable mature person with referend
for small family. Live in. Salary op
Other help. Driving desirable. Fore
speaking
welcome.
Write T-240,
B
60, Wilmette, Ill. or call 251-7067.
LINDGREN EMP. AGENCY
NO FEE, REFERENCES REQUIRE
Cooks,
Couples,
Generals,
Second
TOP SALARY
811 Elm St. Winnetka
Hlllcrest 6-10
DO

YOU WANT A JOB AND A HOM
If you can drive a car, cook and d
old enough to be a companion to
elderly man for a reasonable sala
call 835-0652.

HOUSEKEEPER OR MOTHERS HE
er. Own rm. and bath, live in, ga
salary. Lovely air cond. ranch ho
wine
family. Refs. required. OR
EXPERIENCED
RELIABLE
WOM
for
general
cleaning
and
perso
laundry.
Mon
through
Fri.,
ho
—Own
transp.
preferred.
GIRL
FOR
SUMMER
OR
PER
Light housework; assist with cooki
pref.
live-in;
pleasant
family
oe call after 4, Mrs. Carney, CEd
WANT
EXPERIENCED
CLEANI
woman Mon. and Fri. for 2 adults
N. E. Evanston home. 8 hours. $14
day and carfare. Call DA 8-4312.
LIGHT
HOUSEWORK
AND
COMPA
—
Like to travel. Stay or go. PA
GENERAL
per week.
required.

HOUSEWORK
Adult
family.

2
D&amp;A
Referen

ID 3-0078
FOUR
MESSY
BACHELORS
NE
routine
housecleaning
done
t
weekly 3 to 4 hours. Must like ca
Phone 677-6241 after 6 p.m.
SUMMER
GIRL TO CARE FOR YE
old boy two days a week or full ti
Evanston.
Call
evenings
and
we
ends. 491-0871.
THREE

Fri.

DAYS

A

WEEK:

Lincolnwood

ironing.
Come
references. OR

area.

MON.,

and
go.
5-4454.

WH

Housewd

Must

h

RELIABLE,
MIDDLE
AGED
WOM
for general housework;
2 adults:
laundry;
plain
cooking:
good
re
ences; live-in. ALpine 1-0288.
HOUSE
CLEANING
AND
IRONI
ranch home. 3 adults. 2 days per w
Tues.
and
Fri.
preferred.
Dillig
worker only. HI 6-3537.
ANYONE
INTERESTED
IN
O
Hours—5 days—noon through din
General
housework,
simple
cook
Ref. Good salary. 256-2525.
WOMAN
FOR
LIGHT
HOUSE'VO
for 1 person; live-in; age between
65: close to trans.; ref.; call ALpi
2078 or AL 1-8227.
‘HOUSEKEEPER.:LIVE
IN.
ASS
cooking. 2 room suite, elev. build
near
north
side.
Experience,
re
ences. 337-7743.

LIVE-IN

MAID

3 CHILDREN, REFERENCES.
Call 679-2906.
COOK
FOR
SMALL
Near transportation.
son at 251-7000.

_INSTITUTI
Phone Mrs.

HOUSEKEEPER,
4 OR 5 DAYS
cleaning
and
some
cooking.
H¢
approx. 11 to 7. Desire tidy dep
able woman with refs. Call 256-46
MAID,
EXPERIENCED.
Go
working conditions. Meals and fr
benefits. Call UN 4-5460, ask for J
Thomas.
CLEANING
WOMAN
FOR
Northfield ranch house. Own
tation. HI 6-2791.

SM
trans

HOUSEKEEPER
FOR
SMALL
ily. Live in, 5 days, some baby
Call HI 6-1486.

F
sitt

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads. ©

* Highwood Herald

July 13, 14
a

�A

Help Wanted—Baby

RSE

DESIRES

110

Sitters

Business

DEPENDABLE

oman to care for 2 small children in
y own
home.
Mon.-Fri.
8 a.m.-12
ao
start Aug.
30th, $17. Call 328-

ACHER
REQUIRES
RELIABLE
ome baby sitter. School year. Long
brs.;
good pay;
easy.
Ravinia.
Call
hfter 6 p.m. ID 3-2534.

BABY SITTER—STUDENT
ER
16 YEARS
OLD, 5 DAYS
PER
eek. Stay or go. Call UN 9-2874.
ER NEEDED
FOR
2 CHILDREN
hrough
the
summer.
Mondays
ihrough Friday. In Evanston.
28-6946 after 5:30 p.m. and weekends
NERAL
HOUSEWORK
2 DAYS
A
eek. Mon. and Thurs. or Tues. and
ri. Recent references.
VE 5-1483
BY
SITTER
FOR
WINNETKA
amily
at
summer
home
in
Lake
reneva. 3 children. Other help. Call
46-7056.
BYSITTER
WANTED
FULL
TIME
or 3 year old. Vicinity Howard
and
Damen. After 6 p.m. 764-3194.
ERS WANTED
FOR FALL. LADY
n Tuesdays;
teen-ager for Sat. and
ther nights; vic. of Tower and Green
Bay Rd. Call UN 4-4172.
NTED:
HIGH
SCHOOL
GIRL
TO
elp with 3 children ages 6, 4, and 10
onths
on
Friday,
Saturday
and
unday. $15. Call 251-6683.
Y/EVENINGS
SITTING
FOR
TODler and infant. Must be 16 yrs. old or
ver.
Preferably
W.
Wilmette,
E.
lenview area. Phone 251-5471.
ER
WANTED
FOR
8 MO.
OLD
irl;
July 24 through
July 28;
8:15
.m. to 3 p.m. Call UNiversity 4-3663.

Help

The

and

11,000
10,500
9,000
,000
6-8,400
8,000

Auditor, travel
General accounting
Accounts receivable, older pref
Jr. accountant, 2 yrs. coll.
Accounting trainee,
H.S.
acctg
Chemical engineer
Mech. project designer
Plant engr., deg. pref.
Traffic Mgr., supv. exp. des.

7,200
6,600
6,600
,000
5,400
12

Office

10,000

Tax

clerk

systems

OLD

ORCHARD,
SUITE

End

of West

HOWARD

9-9000

AMbassador 2-1 142
SALES OPPORTUNITY

WE
HAVE
OPENED
A NEW
OFFICE
to handle
the
rapid
growth
of our
Norelco Dictation machine,
requiring
2 additional salesmen. Experience preferred, but trainees will receive job
training.
Present
personnel
average
over $10,000. Excellent opportunity for
advancement.
AAAI. leader in industry. Phone for appt.
673-1783, ask for Jim Feeley
North American Philips Co., Inc.
NORELCO
5225 WEST TOUHY AV.
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

RECEIVING,
Friday.

EDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
MANger,
assistant
manager,
manager
ainees,
and
salesmen.
Experience
elpful but not necessary. Salary plus
bmmission, profit sharing and many
pbmpany
benefits.
Apply
in person.
Vieboldt
Auto
Center,
1004
Church,
vanston.

COLLEGE

HELP

WANTED

Grillmen; dish machine operators and
bus
boys.
Day
and
night
shifts
available.
Also
some
part-time
and
weekends.
Above
average pay scale.
Other benefits. Call Mr. Schmidt, UN
9-4447 or 475-9718.
B/G EVANSTON RESTAURANTS

DISHWASHER—PORTER
FULL OR PART-TIME
EVANSTON COFFEE SHOPPE
1714 Central Street
475-9211

college

140! PROGMR
360

de-

College

grad.

International

1

yr.

electrical

and
some

college

pes Seema
console

company.

.$125
ac-

$10,400

order.

TOP

operator,

Advance

. PRODUC.

machine.

. JR. ACCOUNT.
Draft exempt,
counting.

Tab

firm.

$110-$130

on

|S

. CREDIT TRAINEE $550
. JR. DRAFT.

schooling.

Local

will

train

.. .$9,000

Industrial
ence.

Plus car and expenses.
perience necessary.

experi-

No

ex-

Murphy
EMPLOYMENT
1612

Chicago

13, 1967

Ave.,

Evanston

NEEDS

DRY
CLEANING—ROUTE
MEN
PERsonable
men
to
represent
us
on
established routes and build up new
business. No previous experience required; we will train. Excellent salary
plus commission. Don’t overlook this
opportunity. Come in and talk it over
with Mr. John Ipjian, Jr.
PERFECTO
CLEANERS
821 Emerson St.
Evanston

WORK

MOUNT
PROSPECT
STORE
NEEDS
man for cleaning, general work.
Good job—Good pay—Benefits
APPLY MR. FINE
255-8400
WALLEN-FINE FURNITURE CO.
150 W. Rand Rd.
Mt. Prospect
Across From Randhurst

MECHANIC

DEALER

NEEDS

EXPERI-,

enced man. Must have H.S. education,
Will train capable young person. Call
for appointment. Knauz Cont’l., Lake
Forest 234-1700.
MEN
WANTED
FOR
PART-TIME
Sun, morning and wk. days 5 p.m.-7
p.m. Good pay. Highland Park News
Agency,
432-0979.

DELIVERY

MAN-PORTER

TIME
SKOKIE
after 6 p.m., OR

DRUG
5-6007.

STORE

MAKE EXTRA MONEY!!
Part or full time. Must have car and
phone. Call Bill Bartling GR 5-4173 or
PE 6-1400 $2.50 hr. guaranteed!

LIQUOR CLERK

FULL

TIME,

Liquors,

NO

EXP.

Glenview.

PART
OR FULL
and odd jobs.
Phone 328-8841
a.m.

PA

REQ.

1891

UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

week,

from

HIGH

for

9 a.m.

term

rn

PART-TIME
STOCK
MAN
FOR
SAT.
from
12 noon
to 6 p.m.
Glenview
Liquors, 1010 Waukegan Rd.

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and The Village Lamplighter, serving

with

expenses

:

reimbursed.

full pay.
You
and
maintain

A PERSONAL

INTERVIEW:

Michael S. House
236-1796
OR

WRITE

The

Standard Register Company
33 N. Dearborn, Rm. 1620
Chicago, Ill. 60602

Sporting Goods
Sales
YOUNG MAN WITH SOME COLLEGE
and desire for sales will be trained to
handle exclusive selling to prema
bel
al teams and colleges. Salar
en
ae
plus
car
and
expenses.
ust
be
|
willing
to travel
to major
sporting
~
areas during season. NO FEE.
ae

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

Murphy

EMPLOYMENT

THIS
INDUSTRY
LEADER
DEVELops tomorrow’s
executives!
You will
enter what is, without doubt, the most
extensive
program
the
marketing
field enjoys. No previous training or
experience
needed.
You
will
be
instructed from the marketing basics
to
the
most
advanced
professional
techniques
now
in practice.
At
the
completion of your training you will
take
charge
of a field
assignment
with
a _ substantial
raise.
PARKER
PERSONNEL,
CALL RUSS SMITH 869-8600

1612 Chicago
UN 9-9510

4

SERVICE

20 Young

|

Evans
4
BR 32188 ae

Avenue

Men

Needed

me

TRAINING
PROMANAGEMENT
gram. High school grad-draft exempt.
Learn the field of credit, investiga-

FILM INSPECTION
PACKING AND SHIPPING
A responsible person with a sense for
meticulous but non-technical work. No
experience necessary. Good wages and
excellent possibility for future growth.
Small office. 3 weeks vacation. Profit
sharing. Medical insurance.
HENK NEWENHOUSE INC.
Distributor of Films
1825 Willow row Northfield, Il.

tions,

skip

customer

=A

collections,

service.

Your extensive

|

and

a

:

thorough
program
will quali
b
a
to be earning in excess of $10,000 in —
3 years. In addition you will receive

profit sharing, stock option, insura
ospitalization,

Mr.

Clark

major

273-3553

Be

medical.

ti oe

Parker Personnel.

EVANSTON ASSOCIATE
2
new
positions
open
with
long
established company oxpenens. in this
area.
Starting $500 per mont

training,
sion and
only

desire

a

al
~
|
“a J

followed by liberal commisbonus arrangement. No exp.

willingness

to_work

income.

hard

Contact

0013.

to

for

sales

learn

and

cute anes

|

a

.

manager.

:

ee

MESSENGER
PERMANENT.
40
HOUR
WEEK.
y+ hg
company
car. Excellent
beneits.
Apply: Mr. Anderson
Wilmette
GReenleaf 5-1560

SERVICEMAN

DRIVERS

WANTED,

with

OPPORTUNITY

EXCELLENT
a

growing

engineering

—

firm.

—

accounts.
8214
Mc-

_
~

Extensive travel throughout the mid- |
west. You will be working with utility,
petroleum,
For
appt.,

and
call

Cormick Blvd.,
MAN

TO

industrial
676-9600.

Skokie, Ill.

WORK

delivering

6 DAY

Aree c

WEEK

newspapers.

all

Must

have car. Earn $165 to $175 per mo: hn
working about 242 hrs. daily. Call 346

7259

between

p.m.

daily.

8-10:30

Sat.

a.m.

8 a.m.

or

development

tests

|

&lt;3
Bs

2-5:30

to 2 p.m.

EMPLOYEE

PERMANENT
pavement

COOK
DISHWASHER
GENERAL KITCHEN HELP
Apply at The Buffet
Carson Pirie Scott &amp; Co. AL 1-8689.

CAB

AN

A.M.

EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclinea
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

—

a

FOR ©
in Skoki

lab.
Work
is_
both
manual
ane a
seen
Call Mr. Childs at YO 6-

;

TUCKPOINTER, EXP.
CALL ORCHARD 5-1440

FULL

EXPERIENCED
GROCERY
CLERK
for grocery store. 544 day week. Good
starting salary. Men age 18-50. Near
“L”’ Station. 414 Linden. Wilmette.
NEED YOUNG BOY 15-16-17 YRS.
Maintenance work in day camp.
272-4560

CARPET CLEANING
Crew chief for in-home carpet
ing, also assistant.

clean-

GR 5-1192

Service Station

Attendant

ee
—
a

a

s

NIGHTS. PERMANENT.
GIVE REFS, —
Write T-226, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
fe
&lt;&lt;

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

a.

SEEKS CUSTOMER ENGINEERS
This may be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
and Data Processing with opportunity for advancement in IBM’S newest
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and other locations.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers

AUSTIN

GARAG
272-5450

roquiced:
equivalen

equipment for customers in all —
of
business,
industry,
science
a
government.

to 5 p.m.

Evening

and

Saturday

Call CHET

TIME YARD
WORK
Set your own
hours.
— 475-0743. Call 8-11

CALL NORTHBROOK
Shermer Ave.

fields
Stan-

considered.

Training
with
install,
service

SCHOOL

long

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

4-7800.

Experienced Mechanic

SERVICE

required

IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR RECENT
graduate
with
B.A.
in English
and
some science background, for catalo
and
direct
mail
writing.
Relate
experience
helpful but not required.
Looking for young man interested in
learning and growing with our Advertising Department.
5 day

Wilmette

Mechanical
apptitude and knowl
of electricity
essential.
Some
tra

CALL

1232 Central Ave.
ALpine 1-4300

Learn to analyze, simplify, and implement systems for one of the local blue
chip corporation.
Accounting
experience or education helpful. For details
call BILL YORK.
CAREER PERSONNEL
626-3900

GENERAL

experience

The Hollister Newspapers

SYSTEMS TRAINEE
$750

Manufacturer.

CLAIMS ADJUSTOR
Pe Eg Eee $6,600

No

FOR THE YOUNG
MAN WITH SOME
college,
an
unusual
opportunity
for
advancement within a new organization;
an
opportunity
for
the
single
man
to travel with an exceptionally
generous
expense
allowance.
Salary
range $550-$650 and a car. MURPHY
EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE,
1612 Chicago
Avenue,
Evanston.
UN
9-9510;
BR 3-2155.

FULL
Call

CONTROL

Top
manufacturer
beginner.

ACCOUNT.

$

leading

SALES CORRSPNDT.
plier
teow ea $500
supplies.

Public Relations

IMPORT

If you have a degree or at least 2 years of college and equivalent business experience,
you qualify for our ‘‘Selective Placement
Service’’ in
which we service only those positions from $5-10,000.
some

Ridge Avenue, Evanston
DAvis 8-0100

AUTO

LEVEL $5,000-10,000

. SALES TRAINEE $6,000

TRAINEE

Rotary International

YORK

needed

the

High
School
completion
technical school desired,

for:

RELIABLE

in

Get a good inside view of many
walle pursuing a career with
ard.

Mktg. Trainee, $750
Full Training at co. exp.

International organization has opening
for a young University graduate who
has goes letter writing ability. Some
knowledge
of other languages
desirable but not necessary. This is a fine
pA
es
for a young man who will
work
well
with
people
of
many
nationalities and who is interested in
his world neighbors. Pleasant working
conditions, excellent benefits.

BILL

openings

Company

area.

employment in order filling, packing,
shipping and receiving.
Clean warehouses with good working
conditions
and regular salary increases.

2020

Employer

Trainee

ST.

THE “‘L’”’ IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
RB Chicage Av.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

plus
comm.,
sirable.

Opportunity

CORRESPONDENT

Lot

AT

d boxing of books. 4 to 5 hours each
through

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

1600

Register

arehousemen

by

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

and

1737

UN

SHIPPING,

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

JR. EXECUTIVE

have

CE.
SER
Standard

BECOME
A
TECHNICAL
Representative
with
the

Copywriter

APPLY

Equal

We

graduates

MAN
FOR
MATERIALS
HANDLING
and packing in our shipping department.

Help Wanted—Men
Business and Professional

TECHNICAL SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE

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.

MATURE,

PACKER

Bldg.

9-1 142

OPERATOR

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical
knowledge
and mechanical
aptitude desirable.

An

110

Professional

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

W

CHEMICAL

NEW

Parking

Accountant

8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

Cost

and

A Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With

YOUNG
MAN
WITH
AT LEAST
THE
equivalent of 2 years of college-level
courses
in
accounting.
Some
office experience in cost work desirable. Call or apply Personnel
office

11,000

Machine draftsman
10,000
Ind. Eng., no deg. req.
8,600
Mech. draftsman
,500
Tool designer
overtime plus 8,300
Jr. textbook editor
,700
Copywriter, college
7,200
Credit Man. trainee
7,000
Sales trainee
6,600
Jr. draftman
,300
Lab tech., med., chem., or mech.
6,300
Computer operator
6,250
Bank tellers
6,000
Phone order clerk trainee
5,300
Inventory clerk
5,200
Tab operator, H.S. grad
5,200
Learn expediting
4,800

ORchard

PHOTOCOPY

Monday

7,200

analyst

RESTAURANT
orning,

Assistant

YOU!

Westmoreland

Shipping Clerk
PART-TIME
HANDLE

TO

Help Wanted—Men
Business

Professional

in the Following Areas:

Accountant, ind
loan co.
Acct., train for asst. controller
Semi-Sr. accountant, no deg.
Life insurance accountant
Cost accountants
Staff accountant

At North

ADING
OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
anufacturer
based
in _ attractive
burban
location
has
exceptional
pportunity for an individual experimeed
in
either
layout
or
detail
rafting.
Must
have
2 years
work
xperience
and be capable
of using
is
initiative
and
working
without
lose
supervision.
Excellent
growth
otential,
pleasant working conditions
our modern air-conditioned office.

Evanston

FREE

and

Has Openings for Men

I.E., methods mgmt.
$15,000
Engr’s or sales, arying systems
8-15,000
Metalurgical engr., laminations
13,000
Management trainee, prev. ofc.
exp.
12,000
360 programmer
12,000
Actuarial trainees, math deg.
8-11,000
Market research grad
11,000
E.D.P. systems analyst
11,000
Tape programmer
10,000
Design engr., gauges
10,000
Bldg. and equip. draftsman
9,000
Sales correspondent
7,200
Jr. package designer
6,600
Photographer, military exp.
6,600

Professional

MERICAN

100%

110.

Wanted—Men

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

SUBURBAN AND
NORTH POSITIONS
ALL

DRAFTSMAN

0 Dempster,

Professional

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

FAR

Wanted—Men

Business

and

Help
Business

MARQUART

ER.
30
TO
55
YEARS
OLD
very
Saturday
night:
Guaranteed
wh
3 children. 10, 12, 14. Character
eferences
required.
Glencoe
Call
Ernon 5-3515.
RY
RELIABLE
WOMAN
TO
are for infant and 2 yr. old boy of
professor
Tue.,
Thurs.
aft.
steady.
Please call for interview, 491-0240.
ACHER
SEEKING
QUALIFIED
berson to take care of 8 yr. old son in
y home before and after school. Call
R 2-0647 after 5.
LIABLE
PERSON
CARE
FOR
2
boys,
Mon.-Fri.
Mother
must
work.
ust love
children.
Evanston.
Call
hfter 5:30 p.m. 491-9076

110

Help Wanted—Men

International
1717 CENTRAL

ST.,

interviews

Equal

available.

KUCIA

pa.
a
«a

Business Machines

DAvis 8-8600
An

Opportunity

a

Schools

EVANSTON,

ILLINOIS |

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Employer

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Business and

=

e

7 é.

TRAIN
FOR
cated
hospital

Business

Training in the Chicago area for 6 to

12 months and
territory.
This
rtunity

in

then assignment to
is
a ground
floor

a

dynamic

ding company.
:

field

with

Call or write,

a

PAUL BEATTY
Director of Personnel

V. MUELLER

&amp; CO.

Niles

; 6600 W. Touhy Av.
647-9383

Equal Opportunity Employer

oe
ALL FREE
fr. Programmer

. Programmer

TO

to
to
to
to

.

$13,000
$20,000
$15,000
$10,600

Sales trainees,
it ee

aine

roducts

ipping and

receiving

to
to
to
to

mgr.

sistant to receiving
- supervisor

$575
$500
$600
$850

to $700

VANSTON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
18 DAVIS STREET
ROOM 202
1-0600
273-5180

SALES

ENGINEER

EXPERIENCED

ing

and

air

DOMESTIC

conditioning

HEAT-

sales

repre-

_ sentative. Several years experience or
engineering
degree
required.
Under

age

45. Salary,

lent

fringe

_ for
:
3s

_

and

:

some

NCR
Computers.
2 evenings
each
No Fee. Account-

college

STOCK

TRAIN; PERMANENT
excellent
opportunity

Corp.

1732 Central

pood Benesne,
ressograp

CLIFF

An

SMALL

and

Co.

willing

to

PRESSER—WOOL.

have

CALL NORTHBROOK
Shermer

mechanical

take

necessary

ability

but

good

No

desire

MAN

EXPERIENCE

North

Shore.

Steady.

Good

CUSTODIAN
FULL

7

ILL

AND

Elem.
Mr.

TRAIN

ry.

Highly

PART-TIME

School District No. 28

Todd

at

AT

$150

CR

respected

2-0600

PER

WEEK

75 yr. old life

surance co. Call 869-4300 ask for Mr.
Ward.

BUS BOYS WANTED,
over
at
a:

3

INDIAN
_

netka,

man

the
For

16 YEARS

Willow
Inn
information

has

OR

West
in
call PArk

TRAIL RESTAURANT
Illinois

opening

WIN-

for

broiler

or steam table meat carver.

446-1703

Call

DRIVER

FOR

AUTO PARTS STORE

Apply 3714 Dempster,

Skokie,

Illinois.

‘SERVICE STATION, EXPERIENCED,

_ part-time. Apply in person.

___

Northbrook

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. NO FEE
Call Mr. Anderson 869-8600

Like Working Outdoors?
Start as a Claim

MAN

TO

Northbrook

WORK

$550—Car—Expenses
YOU
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 of working on your
own without direct supervision.
No
previous
exp.
needed.
No
Eto
Call Ken
Gossmeyer
869-

Investigator Trainee
$6,900-$7,200—Co.
Car—Expenses—Free
THIS
IS
A
VARIETY
FILLED
job that offers
a fine training
program. Your assignments will
vary from week to week to give
you the broadest exposure possible. No experience necessary.
Call Dave Snider 273-3553

‘

Shell Service Station.

100 Waukegan Rad.,

YOUNG
~

High School Grad O.K.

IN STORE

Food Sales Trainee
$550—Car—Free

and deliver orders. Must b
te)
drive.
MAIN
STREET
CERTIFIED
Main St., Evanston.
=

$2.50 HR. GUARANTEED
Part-time
route work-eves.
and
8
Car and phone necessary.
and, 724-5721 or 583-4250.

Sat.
Mr.

ANTED APPLIANCE SERVICE MAN
with
experience.
Apply
in
person

= a
-

Evanston

—

Appliance,
DA

8-5634.

704

Main

St.,

HARDWARE STORE. WE NEED 2

men,
experienced or will train.
Must drive. Michaels Hardware.

1225 Chicago Av.

10
ae$

—

Classified
i

GARAGE
272-5450

Adjuster Trainee

NECESSARY

wages.

. Call

EX-

|.B.M. Trainee $6,300

Fields.

All benefits. Call HI 6-6173.
HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL

Nthbrk.

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

Packaging Corp. of America
MAINTENANCE MEN
FOR
week.
Good
condi-

APPLY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
5-5000

State

BR

National

3-5000

Bank

1603 Orrington, Evanston
Equal Opportunity Employer

MAIL BOY $350
PLUSH

OFFICE

AND

NICE

FRIEND-

ly
atmosphere.
Lots
of
room
for
advancement for an ambitious young
man,
You
get your first raise in 3
months. FREE. Call Barry Shere 2732553 Parker Personnel.

UN 4-3155

for

Appointment.

729-3000

THE

113

CHICAGO
TERR.
NO
TRAVEL.
Co.
car furnished
for business
and personal use. Above average
training program. If you’re between 20 and 25 and are seeking
a career in sales. YOU CANNOT
AFFORD
TO
PASS
THIS
UP
Fee. Call Buzz Kingery 273-

600

DAVIS

Programmer Trainee
$8,400-10,000—Free
SWITCH
TO THIS
GIANT
FIRM
for a better future!
This company
pays
for
your
complete
rogramming
training,
PLUS.
e objective of this company is
to make
you an expert in this
key function
As you
advance,
your level of achievement is ultimately dependent on you; however, this organization provides
every
available
means
imaginable to assist you. ‘One is a thousand jobs with immediate reward
and potential! Get the important
facts
today.
Call
Mike
Chase
273-3553

Purchasing Agent
Trainee—$7,200 Free
WE
ARE
OFFERING
WHAT
IS
perhaps
the
finest
purchasing
program’
available
‘anywhere.
You will learn how
to develop
sources of supply when to buy
for inventory.
How
to develop
Fie 3 liaison between suppliers
Oo
prev.
exp.
mec.
Call
Al
Schlade 869-8600

High School Graduate
Business Mgmt. Trainee
$500-$550—Free
YOU
READ
OR
HEAR
ABOUT
this
major
corp.
every
day!
Rapidly growing and highly diversified corp.
Fabulous
opportunity
to
join
in
its
famous
mgmt.
development
program.
Excellent
career growth
opportunity. 1-2 years finds you with
mgmt.
responsibilities.
Full
fringe benefits including tuition
reimbursement.
Ask for details.
Call Dick Hugo 869-8600

869-8600

Help Wtd.—Men

EDITORIAL

PROOFREADER
Call Miss

Help

CLERK
OWN

6:30 A.M.-3
IF

J. KRUGER &amp; CO.
REALTORS
267-4500

WYATT

BROWN

FACTORY HELP
ASSEMBLERS
STOCK MEN

-BUEHLER

interview

446-7|

Road,

Winnetka

in person,

to

your

Fred

Astaire

St., 869-8982.

De

Hou

BANK. PERSONNEL
WANTED;
perienced teller to work in note cd
proof operator for IBM 1260; exy
enced bookkeeper
and new acco!
personnel; good hours; excellent b
fits. For information,
Call Bank
Highland Park.
Robert A. Nilles
432-7800.
REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIE
For active Real Estate salesma
Glenview-Northbrook-Deerfield
ar
Member of Evanston N/S Board
new
home
sales
and _ developn
opportunities. Call Louis Triebold.
BIRCHWOOD REALTY CO.
CR 2811 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook
PA 4REAL

ing

Ads

Bay

ONE
OF
THE
NORTH
SHOR
oldest,
most
successful
and
located
real
estate
firms
is
ag
expanding its organization.
We
people to list and sell and will acd
top
experienced
producers
or
train beginners with unusual poten
Send
your
ualifications
in
sf
anaes aa to
T-249, Box 60, Wilme

Apply

LTD.

Hollister Want

SALES

REALTY

Studio, 605 Davis
p.m. to 10 p.m.

2120 GREENWOOD ST.
EVANSTON
475-4700
Use

ESTATE

YOU
HAVE
A SINCERE
DESI
to increase your present earnings
are willing to take the time to anal
our real estate sales plan to see i
could
be
off
assistance
to you
improving your sales, then call for
exploratory discussion.

WE
ARE
OPENING
NEW
§S
*
We
need
managers,
interview
supervisors,
receptionists,
telep
solicitors and dance teachers. Ful
part-time.
No
experience
necess

WORK IN PROGRESSIVE EVANSTON,
new plant, convenient location, above
average
wages
plus’
extraordinary
employee benefits.
discuss
how
we
can
improve
future and your security.

ING

EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
part-time,
Monday
8 to 5 plus
additional days per month. Resp.
payables, general ledger, etc. Pay
and
quarterly
tax
reports.
HE
working
cond. Noon
meal plus
BH
Cross and other fringe benefits. Ple
send resume with compl. job his#
for last five years of employmen
T-277, Box 60, Wilmette.

DA 8-9000

a personal

REAL
IF

118 Green

1 Blk. North of Howard (7600 N.)
At Sacramento (3000 Ww W.)

SH 3-1600

&amp; COONS,

REALTORS
999 WAUKEGAN ROAD
GLENVIEW
724-3000

NASH

ASK FOR

SHURE BROTHERS, INC.
222 HARTREY AVE.

in for

YES YOU CAN...
We
will
train
you.
You
can
eg
$10,000 to $20,000 yearly. Openings
a man or woman in our north sh
office.
Phone Mr. Kruger

P.M.

SHURE

Come

Can You Make Money?

WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT CARE
opportunity
for an experienced |
estate salesman,
or we will trai
willing beginner.
Prime
requirem'
is full time devotion to success
professional
competence.
Call
LUCAS.

YOU
LIKE
TO
HAVE
AFTERnoons to yourself, this position should
appeal
to you.
Here’s
a chance
to
make
good
money
doing.
general
clean-up
work
in
an
AIR-CONDITIONED office and plant. You will be
working
for
a company
located
in
your
neighborhood.
This
permanent
job
offers
frequent
automatic
increases plus full company benefits.

DON

Can You Sell Real Estate?

Wanted—Men
Industrial

JANITOR

for appointmen

729-3000

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

STUDENTS—H.S. OR COLLEGE, EARN
$2.50-$5.00
hour.
Service
customers
ee
your home. Phone Realsilk, FR
2-0797.
MAN.
week,

Kennedy

WITH
relev

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

BOYS—16
YRS.
AND
OLDER.
EARN
up to $20 a wk.; year round, for just 57 hrs. work. You choose the hrs. Car
necessary.
Call White Fence Farms,
433-3256

112

ASSISTANT

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATE
or 2 ——_— college or 2 years
proofreading experience.

SERVICE

MAN
WITH
4-2606.

and Womer

LATIN
Excellent
opportunity
for
colle
—
to edit high school Latin te
ooks.
Advanced
degree
in
La
desirable. Prefer some teaching.

1612 Chicago Av.
Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155
ACCOUNTANT,
YOUNG,
FOR EVANSton manufacturer. Will be full charge
bookkeeper. Prefer fairly recent graduate. Apply in writing, stating education
and
experience,
P.O.
Box
590,
Evanston, Ill.

EXPERIENCED
YOUNG GRILL
Excellent
salary.
Six days
a
Daytime. HI 6-9805.

HELPERS

NIBOT CORPORATION

Murp

EXP. GROCERY

CO,

618 Hartrey St.
Evanston, I
An Equal Opportunity Employer

FOUR
WELL
GROOMED
YOUNG
men 18-25 with high school education
needed
by
this
multimillion
dollar
corporation,
to help customers
plan
and route their vacations. Excellent
potential for ambitious lad to work, go
to school and advance into management. Company pays fee!

ALSO
DELIVERY
station wagon. UN

VALVE

PLATERS

TRAVEL GUIDE
TRAINEE

EMPLOYMENT

DOLE

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FC
new employees. No experience nec¢
sary. Many
company
benefits. Go)
starting pay.

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
Equal Opportunity Employer

5 Sales Trainees $60
EVER
CONSIDER
THE
BENEfits of a sales career?
Exceptional rewards! Immediate raise
after training.
Mgmt.
potential
within 1-2 years. Large national
company.
Full
fringe
benefits.
Ask
for
details.
Call
George
Vass 273-3553

THE DOLVE VALVE CO. HAS IMI
diate general factory job openings.
FIRST AND SECOND SHIFTS.
EXPERIENCED OR WILL TRAIN
SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE.
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES.
COLLEGE STUDENTS.
Excellent starting rates, all compa
benefits.
APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE.
6201 W. Oakton
Morton Gro
967-7100
RO 3-50
An Equal Opportunity Employer

An

FU-

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.

GR

Crocker

DAY SHIFT

RE-

responsibility.

W. Devon, 338-7400, Mr.

on

Ave.

EXPOSURE

Mrs.

_

industrial

Professional

SS) BF
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

PARKER

Exterminator Service Man
:

TIME.

Learn and Earn

delivery
of
office
Excellent
starting

CLEAN-UP

Work

HOSPITAL

FULL

AND

RELIABLE
MAN
UNDER
50
varied duties. Permanent 5 day
Close
to
all
transportation.
aniecy,
benefits
and working
ions.

Experienced Body Man

fas ie
ultigrap

is
7 A.M. TO 3:30 P.M.
Reliable, hardworking man needed for
aintenance for new office building.
Permanent position. Dunbar Builders,

NO

Men

perienced. Top pay.
SCHWARTZHOFF CLEANERS
DA 8-2627

POSIfor
ad-

to learn. Near ‘‘L.’’
.
5540 N. Broadway, Chicago
:
Phone 784-7591

_3201

9-3520

Evanston

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
OF EVANSTON

1891

TO MANAGE

and
store.

Must

experience

:

MODERN

St.,

Call

excellent

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
DEGREE

and

PROM OTION-ADVERTISING
DEpartment needs man to handle packing and mailing of promotional material. Other duties will include filling
stock, weighing material. and keeping
record of all disbursements.

St., Evanston.

MAN

IVING
iture

salary.

SERVICE
UN

Maintenance
(2)

DA 8-9400 or BR 3-2720
equal opportunity employer.

AREHOUSE

_

Some opportunities to get into supervision are also featured. No Fee.

CLERK

WILL
tion;

va
ae
Conley.

-

They range from positions requiring
much experience to ones for beginners
offering on-the-job training.

Hours 9-5
appt. 636 Church

Business

For personal interview, just drop us a
brief note outlining your age, education, experience
and
possible
future
ene:
Write
T-238,
Box
60, Wilmette.

COLLEGE

We have several promotable positions
open for men who have some flair for
figures.

background

Call Mr. Feeny at
National Cash Register
Telephone 328-8620.

The

“s

fee

anybody for figures?

EMPLOYMENT

Help Wanted—Men

—

SHIPPING CLERK

You must, of course, be an
driver with a good record.

An

you have the aptitude, we will train

ing
and
desirable.

-

We
invite inquiries,
Contact
PoliceFire
‘counter,
Glencoe
Village
Hall.
VE 5-4111.

No Fee.
Sat. by

Professional

This is NOT
a career position as a
part
of
your
time
preparing
for
promotion
by learning
and
doing
a
variety
of office work.
This
is an
unusually
fine
opportunity
for
the
High School graduate who may have
been
unable
to attend
or complete
college. Attractive starting salary
commensurate with experience and
abilities.

869-5400

OPPORTUNITY
OF A LIFE-TIME.

to
program
ies
conducted
week for 10 weeks.

physical
medical

Two
officers will be hired
immediately. Others who pass tests will be
eligible as vacancies occur.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

If

-

excel-

opportunity

advancement.
Send
resume
and
ry
requirements
to North
Shore
300
Grand,
Waukegan,
00.

=

ees
et

car allowance,

benefits,

Fire duties,

standby.

Minimum
Qualifications:
age
21-34,
5’7’’, 140 lbs., 20/40 uncorrected vision,
no
color
blindness,
high
school
diploma.

to $9,000

_

and

Retirement at half pay after 20 years
service,
attractive
vacation,
sick
leave,
disability benefits,
permanent
Position.

YOU

omptroller, retail
rector of Marketing
ewares Salesman

_

both Police and

patrol

Exam will consist of written,
fitness,
lie
detector,
and
tests; and oral interviews.

(A Div. of American Hospital
Supply Corporation)

&gt; i hp

performs

and

?
ae

FOR TOP EXECUTIVE
(Winnetka Resident)
Of large Chicago company
North Michigan Avenue location.

Special
opportunity
for
alert,
physically-fit
young
men
interested
in
career
in new
profession.
Dual
job
calls
for
higher
level
officer
who
including

re

DRIVER

POLICE-FIRE OFFICER

SALE
OF SOPHISTImonitoring
devices.

ee

Help Wanted—Men

Professional

VILLAGE OF GLENCOE
ANNOUNCES EXAM F

MEDICAL
ELECTRONICS
TRAINEES

;

ae Bi

ESTATE

for

OFFICE

aggressive

HAS

OP

salesperson

i

ested in a permanent position offe
unlimited opportunities. Full time
effort are
the only requirements.
Mr. Kayser.
.
Kenilworth
Realty
AL 1

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Villa ger * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

July

19

13,
i

�pre

113 Help Wtd.—Men and Women
$$$ REAL ESTATE$$$
time
full
for
opportunity
Excellent
Will train, if
aggressive salespeople.
ed
ienced.
earning poUnlimit
inexper
for APFRIEND
MR.
Call
tential.
POINTMENT.
835-3750
. FRIEND REALTY

THE SNACK

BAR

700 GLENVIEW RD.,
GLENVIEW
Offers an excellent opportunity to any
man
or
woman
desiring
daytime
work.
Many
benefits.
Good
tips.
Salary open.
ERMANENT
FOR
PART-TIME,
NO
evening hours. Pleasant working conditions for shoe
salesman
in family
store. Some experience preferred.
KLAIBER’S SHOES
1187 Wilmette Av., Wil. AL 1-3050

tudents Homework
ICK
YOU
OWN
HOURS,
WORKING
from
your
home
for
the
summer,
doing Telephone Sales work. Excellent
pay. Call Tom Ferguson, 491-1610.
UDENTS
Work from our Evanston office, in our
Telephone
Sales
Dept.
Choose
your
own
hours.
Excellent
pay.
Call Mr.
Ferguson, 491-1610.
ANITORIAL
SERVICE
NEEDS
DEpendable
full or part-time
men
and
women:
car preferred;
good starting
pay and benefits. 491-0222.
BEAUTICIAN
plus
male
or
female
top.
salary,
commission. Highland Park Salon.
CE 4-5152
ITCHBOARD
AND
DESK
CLERK
live in privileges. Call Manager
475-4000

4

Help Wtd.—Men

and Women

Household
ERMAN
speaking

OR

SCANDINAVIAN

couple.

Woman-housekeeper

for
refined
Kenilworth
home.
Own
private
apartment.
Little
cooking.
Children 7 and 9. Husband can have
full time outside job. Preferably
no
children. Call 262-2675 for appt.

RENTALS
20

For

120
S.

For

Rent—Rooms

YOUNG
WORKING
GIRL
NEEDS
room
w/kit.
privileges
immediately.
In Skokie or Evanston area, Call OR
3-8713 after 4:30 weekdays.
WANTED
TO
RENT
BY
WIDOW,
2
vacant rooms in private home, Share
kitchen. 446-5673.

For

124
Light

Apartments

to Share

EMPLOYED
COED
DESIRES
TO
share two bedroom coach house with
same on Forest Ave. near Lake. Call
869-3655 between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m.

1520

WILMETTE.
LGE.
2ND
FLOOR
bedroom.
Kitchen privileges. Female
or couple.
References
required.
ALpine 1-3348.
DOM
IN
PRIVATE
HOME
FOR
orking woman
or graduate
student
mear bus line. References required.
GR 5-4844
HLMETTE:
LARGE
AND
NICELY
decorated room with French door to
torch. Cross vent., lge. closet. Prefer
gentleman. Gar. avail. AL 1-2984.
ELL
FURNISHED
SUITE
OF
2
ooms
in
quiet
home
in
Winnetka
offered
tc
Sept.
ist.
Near
station,
restaurants and library. HI 6-1267.
ANSTON;
CENTRALLY
LOCATED
Room
for couple and baby. Cooking
priv. Non-racial. Quiet home.
UNiversity 4-9667
W/LG.
bliks.
to
Separate

DN-RACIAL:
ROOM
FOR
RENT
IN
ew
home,
near
transportation
and
schools. 689-3266.
E. BRIGHT
FRONT
ROOM
NEAR
Downtown
Evanston,
university
and
ransp. Cleaning and linens incl. For
student or empl. gent. GR 5-9667

Room For Rent in Evanston
OR FEMALE
869-6988

NTLEMAN.
PLEASANT,
WELL
urnished
room
adj.
shower.
Near
ransportation and campus. Downtown
vanston. 615 Church, DA 8-9887.
TRAC.
RM. IN N. EVANSTON
NR.
entral; pri. area with bath adj. air
ond.;
for
employed
woman,
grad.
tudent or teacher pref. UN 4-2129.
ANSTON
NEATLY
FURNISHED
leeping room
for employed
person.
ear all main streets, transportation
nd restaurants. UN 4-3578.
EAN
CHEERFUL
ROOM,
LIGHT
ooking privileges,
2 blocks
to NU,
ne block to ‘‘L’’. Students preferred.
Phone DA 8-9694.
CLOSE
block to

N-RACIAL
ROOM
FOR
RENT.
ooking
privileges.
Quiet nice area.
lderly lady preferred.
Call 475-8279
fter 4 p.m.

(114 baths only $185 to $190)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
or July 1 or Aug. 1 lease

1333 MAPLE AV.
NEW HI-RISE

Includes:

large
Finest
of
luxury
apts.,
all
THREE
bedrms.,
two
baths,
air.
cond.,
latest
equip.
kitchens
with
eanne area and individually controlled

.

House

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
WKDYS., SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)
To reach the apartments, go north to
the end of the 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.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

EFFICIENCIES
722 CLARK—overlooking park
$ 95
1410 CHICAGO Ave—air cond.
$117.50
ONE BEDROOM
625-1lth St., Wilmette
$110
1709 RIDGE—Ist flr.
$130
1410 CHICAGO Ave—elev. bidg.
$182.50
TWO BEDROOMS
1185 DEERFIELD
Rd.—2nd
flr.
146 GLENCOE Rd.—Glencoe
1512 PLYMOUTH—Glenview
1440 SHERIDAN—on the lake
2537 EASTWOOD—cor. of Central
THREE BEDROOMS
1745 ORRINGTON—corner
bldg.
2526 JACKSON—Ist fir.
$250

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

1571 SHERMAN AV., EVANSTON
UNiversity 4-2600
BRoadway 3-3750
In evanston, in
Well

Evanston and Area
Kept and Convenient

One and Two Bedrooms
630 SHERMAN
2 bdrms.,
spacious,
bright,
short walk
to shops
and L.
$150.0
149 CALLAN 2 bdrms., or 1 and din.
rm , newer blidg., so conven. $155.
1137 OAK process decor., in well kept
bidg. nr. Ridge Ave. $130
7518 N. DAMEN in quiet, good area. A
stroll to shops and CTA $115.
1500 OAK.
A close-in efficiency with
good kitchen and bath. $110

George J. Cyrus
UN 4-9020
233 Asbury _ BR _3-2660
Evanston-East
NEAR
LAKE,
2
BDRM.
GARDEN
apt. Avail., Oct. 1st $160 per month..
modern kitchen with dishwasher and
disposal, washer,
dryer, ceramic tile
bath. 15 block N. of Main on Michigan
Av.
415
blks.
to
CTA
and
NW
Railroad.
To inspect 491-0832.
L. A.
Peterson &amp; Co.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

eat.

Baird

AUG. OCCUPANCY
See Model Open Daily
Or call
&amp; Warner

INVERTED
4

491-1855

BDRMS.
SMACK
DAB
ON LAKE
MICH. BEACH. PVT. PAVED PATIO
ON LAKE. WALNUT PANELED LIV.
RM., CONVERSATION
PIT, AMAZING NEW ROTISSERIE OVEN, DISHWASHER,
DISPOSAL,
72
ELEC.
OUTLETS, 2 FULL BATHS, CARPETING
INCL.
SPIRAL
STAIRCASE,
$295 MO. ALSO 314 AND 415 RMS.
APTS. IN SAME BLDG. $97.50-$145.
PHONE HO 5-2593.

ONLY

All

2

electric,

ST.

EVANSTON
APARTMENTS

elevator

&amp; TYSON,
AV.,

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

GLENVIEW
TALISMAN APTS.
Soundproof
luxury
new _ 1-bedroom
apts. w/private terrace. indoor pool,
Sauna baths, sundeck and hospitality
rooms. Rentals incl. cost of air-cond.
and heating, from $185 mo.
Models
open:
Mon., Thurs,
Fri. 3-8
Sat., Sun. 12-5. Few pent houses.
2600 GOLF ROAD
(E of Milwaukee Av., W. of Harlem.)
724-8500
or
724-0150.
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.

Ridgeview Apartment Hotel
901

Maple

at Main

GReenleaf 5-4000

1420 CHICAGO

So.
2

East

INC.

PArk

CENTRAL-PRAIRIE

4-3700

St.

AVE.

AUGUST OCCUPANCY
De luxe 3 bdrm., 2 bath apt.
7th flr. view of lake—near all
shopping, transp.. schools and beaches.
Downtown Evanston at $375.
Call Mr. Wing WH 4-7373
BROWNE AND STORCH INC.
DELUXE 2 BDRM. APT. ON TOP FL.
in new elev. bldg. Extra lge. (19 x 26)
liv. rm., mod. kit. w/sky light brkfst.
nook.
Fully
cpt.
in
gold.
Air-cond.
Extra lge. wall length closets in both
bdrms. 2 blks. from ‘‘G’’, NW.
$300
per month. 1111 Church St., Evanston.
Phone 869-2925 for appt.
EVANSTON—ROOMY
5
ROOM,
2
bdrrn.
first
floor
apt.
with
gar.,
convenient shopping, 3 blocks to ‘‘L”’
and N.W.R.R. Avail. Aug. 1st. $152.50.
328-7062.

NORTHWEST
EVANSTON.
FOR
ONE
or maybe
two, but no more.
Second
floor
of
residence
with
your
own
private
entrance.
Living
room,
bedroom
and
kitchen.
$125
per
month
including all utilities. Call Mr. Kistler.
MITCHELL
BROTHERS
GR_ 5-3900

HINMAN

ROOMS
1ST
FLOOR
$120.
Avail. now. Mod. kit. nr, trans., lake,
shops. See janitor on premises 475-0258
or call Downs Mohl &amp; Co. CE 6-3806.
INTEGRATED
AND
2 RM. APTS. WITH PRIVATE
BATH
AND
ENTRANCE.
RENT
$80
AND
$95
INCLUDING
UTILITIES.
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO
1-7774
FROM 9 TO'5 P.M., EVES. CALL 2487351,
Closed
Sat.
and
Sun.

Evanston. Sublease Sept. |
FINEST
LOC.
BEAUT.
APT.,
2
naga
2 baths, wb frpl., air-cond.,
roof garden.
Rent
elev., landscaped
incl. heat, gas, water. GR 5-0726.

Per Month

THE
ROYDON
AT
1009
DAVIS
ST.
Avail.,
Aug.
Ist.
Elevator
bldg.—
ne
only. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR

Tile

bath.

Good

refrig.; kit. cab.; sink.
RO 4-5114 or UP 8-8966.

$120.

5 Rms.,

OCT.

lst

fl.,

Ist

fl., Asbury

gar.

1

Sherman

stove

Adults.

:
Sherma

at

Prairie

at

Seward

‘

3

at Greenleaf,

$175.

:

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC. _

1564 Sherman

Ave.

DA 8-3200

1310 MAPLE AVE.
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS

All

apartments

with

wall type

S.E.

are

air

units.

EVANSTO
BR 3-3750

LGE.

tile bath,

bright

LIV.

nice

and

kit.,

Aug.

1. 2 yrs. $160.

Hokanson

REAS.

and

Phone

August

1s

DA

:

8-4600

5
ROOMS
children or pets.

(Security Deposit).

&amp; Jenks

513 Davis

GReenleaf

CHICAGO,

2

eat

thermo

Inc.

SOUTH
EVANSTON.
bedrms.) 2nd fl. No

RM.

lge.

cheerful,

trolled
heat,
air-cond.,
Only $175. Adults.

Phalen,

NEAR

5-1617

EVANSTON

C

limits,
5 large
rms.
on
2nd fl,
overlooking
park,
conv.
to. schls.,

churches,
shopping
and
_transp.
swimming pool in bldg.; priv. parking
avail. 491-9218.
&lt;a
CHICAGO. 7716 MARSHFIELD, 1
ee
from
Howard
“L"
sta.
Ar
&lt;
i e
Off-street parking avail. Two bd
i
available Aug. 1Ist.—$185. One bdrm.
|

available

Oct.

1st—$150

and

$155.

869-1774.

HOTEL

April 30, 1968. Call Mr. Pott
Call GR 5-1010

ATTRAC.

5 RM,

and gar.
poss. UN

APT.,

avail.
4-8293.

(On

4

2ND

FL. NR. 2

Chicago

Av.

ne

EVANSTON, 1021 DODGE
NEWER BLDG..,
APT
AUGUST 25TH OCCUPA
‘
RENT $135. CALL MRS.
LAGANA EVES. 328-4780

1335 GREEN WILLOW

2-bedroom, air-cond., in well-kept area
near transportation and shopping.
Avail. Sept. 1
$175
775-7494 days
724-5445.e
326 CUSTER

3 bdrm.
din. rm,

ST.,

—

EVANSTON

a

apts. Brand new bldg. Sep. —
115 ba., htd. gar. avail. Start |
Aug.

15 occ

743-6280 or 743- —

BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES.
NOR
field. Living room-dining room com
Dé
nation, private patio, reserved
ing. $140 to $150 HI 6-7518 or 1 ia5S.

BAIRD

&amp;

WARNER

NEW INTEGRATED BLDG.
LARGE 3 BEDROOM APT.
ALSO A 2 BEDROOM APT.
GAS HEAT AND APPLS. INCL.

Call 677-0105
AUGUST

|

HRS. 9 TO:

1

bdrms.,

FOR

1 bath,

liv,

.,_

din.

kitchen
w/pantry.
1 Maple
pe
Evanston,
2nd floor,-Apt. 2. 491-1
after 6 p.m.
EVANSTON
One
bedroom
Howard
and
services.

close
to
apartment,
Asbury,
all
janitor
DA

8-7063

ROGERS

PK. |

4-5
rms.
Mod.
kit.
and
tile
baths
Heated $100 - $115. Janitor, HO 5-4345
W.B. LINDQUIST &amp; ASSOC. INC.
2626 Milwaukee, Chgo.
EV 4-

NORTH
rm.,

2

mod.
Avail.

915

EVANSTON
bdrm.,

LUXE

2 baths;

rm.

MAPLE
liv.

Ist. $170. 2 yr. lease.
AVenue 3-1612

DE

din.

Lg.

Oct.

APT.,

Near

1ST

MAIN

&amp; Warner

NORTH

,

FL. 5

newly dec. through-

EVANSTON
ST.,/two room

of Main

5

r

N.

many
extras;
avail.
Aug.
7076 N. Wolcott,
Chicago.

In heart

Baird

fl.

sep.

RM.

519

2207

2nd

kit.,

bedrms.,

out;
yy

efficiency.

St. shopping

EVANSTON—41,_

Br

area.

RM.

—

491-1855

DU-

plex. Near transportation, schools.
adults only. No pets. Avail.
Sept.
Call eves., weekends 475-6753.

Evanston
2ND

IST FLOOR

ELMWOOD—EVANSTON.

rent.

fl., Lincoln at

1627-37 COLUMBIA,

314

551

ee

er

FIVE
ROOM
APT.
ON 2ND
FL. ALL
rooms
are
good
size,
full din.
rm.
Fine bldg. in good neighborhood. Also
garage avail., at same address.
BAIRD
&amp;
WARNER
491-1855
Dempster St., Evanston.)
EVANSTON.
SPAC.
RESIDENTIAL
2
bdrm.
apt., air-cond., lge. mod. kit.,
114 baths. Carpeting, drapes, parking,
storage. Conv. to trans. and shop. Call
475-4180
after 5 p.m.,
Mon.
through
Thurs.

4 RMS.

pase

Sheridan
at

$190.

Lincoln

AVAIL.

GLENVIEW

LAKE

$100

bsmt.,

AREA

APARTMENTS
WITH BALCONY
3 rm. apt., Ist fl., 100% dec.
Efficiency apt., 2nd fl., 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Mr. Rak,
1104 Columbia
262-9157
743-4416
TA 9-5140

2 Rooms!

2nd

HOMESTEAD

The Plymouth

710

one

area,

ONE
OF
THE
FINEST
UHI-RISE
apartments in Evanston. 2 bdrms., 2
baths,
3 exposures,
all elect.,
large
bright rooms, garage. $310. Res. Agent
can show anytime.
UN 4-9020
CYRUS &amp; CO.

EVANSTON

2 baths,

bdrms.,

DE LUXE STUDIO APT.
Liv. rm., dinette, kitchen—new Frigidaire and stove; tile bath and shower.
15 blk. to bus, shopping, C&amp;NW. $110.
Oct, I.
475-4751
(12-1 and aft. 6)
236-6953

NEAR

Ist

fl.,

$235.
AVAIL. SEPT. 1
2nd fl., Simpson at

EVANSTON

Evanston!!

Rd.

AUG.

2nd

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

Geo. H. Carlson, Co.
Waukegan

Sewa

OPEN DAILY 1|-5 P.M. —
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

BDRMS.,
2ND
FLOOR
APT.
Overlooks garden, 3 blocks to shops,
C.T.A.
and
train,
Lake
Michigan.
Avail.
now
for
adult
family
only.
$145. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR -51010

1132

at

Parking incl.

conditioned

724-501 |

HAROLD BURNS
271-3500

Sherman

apt.,

disposals.

1219 HULL TERR.

REMAIN

air-conditioned

1571
SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

on Premises

EVANSTON

building. Close to shopping and transportation. Available now for immediate occupancy.

QUINLAN

Phone

1-5

PENTHOUSE

1020 GROVE

Betty Otte

1742 N. Greenwood

EVANSTON
531 GROVE ST.
Charming 3 rm. apt. w/wood burning
frpl.
3rd
fir.
overlooking
enclosed
pene
yard,
Avail.
Aug.
Ist. Rental
$155.
EVANSTON BOND &amp; MORT. CO.
1732 Orrington
475-5600

EVANSTON

Bedrooms

Open

NOW

DUNDEE AND PFINGSTEN
Call Crestwood 2-8595

Luxury Elevator Building

APT.

$150

See

fl.

;
Sherm

Come
and see these really spa
apartments
equipped
with
all
latest
features
for
easy
living.
apartments
have their
own
privat
balconies.
Heat
is
supplied
Lda
central gas fired hot water sys
individually controlled in each a
ment.
Kitchens
are
unusually
lar,
and
contain
double
oven
de-h
ranges, double door refrigerators, a

HIGHLAND
PARK—2
BDRMS.;
AIRcond.;
ecptd.;
C.T.
bath;
walking
distance
to
shop.,
train
and
lake.
Ample parking. Possession Aug. 1.

SWIMMING POOL—BALCONIES
AIR CONDITIONING—CARPETING
1 BEDROOM

Economical

2 BEDROOM

AVE.

NORTHBROOK

Free gas for cooking and heating
per
.2
FREE
PARKING § spaces
apartment
. 2-door refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.
. closet space galore!
antenna
(color
. FREE
master
TV
and UHF)
all schools nearby
. steps away from shopping
. 5 minutes from tollways
. Air conditioning
. Full-size breakfast room

1620 to 1766 Greenwood
TOWN HOUSE APTS.
$190

GREENLEAF

AVAILABLE
I

600-700 McKINLEY ST.
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

Two

GLENVIEW

Evanston

Cambridge Court
Apartments

Rent—Apartments

and

St.,

ELEGANT
NEW
LUXURY
2
E&amp;Droom, 2 bath apartments now ready in
outstanding
East
Wilmette
locatien.
See
completely
furnished
model
apartment.
Attractive elevator building, air conditioned. Central heating.
Electric kitchen, ample reserve parking.
Large,
livable,
fully
carpeted
rooms with plenty of closets, 1 block
to
Downtown
Wilmette
and
North
Western railroad.
Model apartment open for inspection
daily—noon
to 8 p.m.
Representative
on premises—or call 256-4998.

OR
SEMI2-BDRM.
furnished apartment, looking for man
to share same. $92.50 per month.
After 6 pm.
Call 827-0946.

Practical

Central

6 Rms.,

Prairie.

incl.

|
nr.

AVAIL.

Blvd.

$155.

7 room luxurious modern apt. plus 2
dens overlooking lake and park. Aircond.
Parking
avail.
Tile
kit.
and
baths.
Modern
equipped
kit.
with
dishwasher.
Crptd. One of the finest
appointed apts. in the city. $275 per
mo, For appt. call office, 262-2675.

NOW

Simpson

2nd fl. Clark at Sherman

2 Bedrm.
South

fl.

2nd

4 Rms.

5 Rms.,

CHICAGO

CO.

3rd

2 mune,

7710 EASTLAKE TERR.

WILMETTE

WITH

For

from $240
from $300
from $365

RAYMOND

Bags
00.

CHICAGO

New

For Rent—Apartments
AVAIL.

RD.

Modern
3 room
air-cond.
apts. in
excellently
maint.
bldg.
Some
with
tile kit. and bath. Free gas. Expert
decorating. Private parking avail. 42
blk. to beach and park. Rentals from
lst occu$122.50.
Sept.
1st and Oct.
pancy.
262-2675
Resident Manager

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY.
EXCEPT MONDAY.

328-7200

1136

EMPLOYED
WOMAN
HAS
2 BDRM.
apt.
to share
with
same,
Close_
to
shopping
and_
transportation,
Call
between 6 and 8 p.m. 869-5648.

MAN

THE

Rooms

LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS,
sleeping
rooms,
also
2
rm.
apt.
Parking. Central Hotel, 629 Green Bay
Rd., Wilmette, Ill. AL 1-8018.

130

OPEN

Rent—

Housekeeping

7705 SHERIDAN

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.

Andrea-Marcy Apts.

ANSTON
INTEGRATED:
LARGE
unfurnished room to rent next to bath.
Near transportation.
Call after 6 p.m. 475-4666

bly 13, 1967

1 bedroom
2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

MUNDELEIN

SLEEPING ROOM
FOR A GENTLEMAN.
AL 1-4861.
1023 Green Bay Rd., Wilmette.

LMETTE:
CLEAN
ROOM,
o transp. and shopping. One
us. Call AL 1-8005.

Evanston's Only

WORKING
LADY
IN GOOD
HEALTH
would like a room with some kitchen
privileges in Evanston.
DAvis 8-7566

132.

ANSTON
ROOMS
NICELY
FURN.
and
dec.
Switchboard
and
maid
service.
Special summer
rates. Post
graduate students welcome.
Call UN
4-4905.
EVIN
ROOM
CHEERFUL
RIGHT
anston. Near transportation and shopping. Kit. priv. $14 per week. Cpl. or
single woman. GR 5-2692.
SINESSMEN—IF
YOU
WANT
A
quiet
place
to
live
sharing
a
full
kitchen, bath, and TV in Evanston.
Call 328-7094
ANSTON—EDGE
OF SQUARE. EMployed
person.
Linens,
cooking.
No
smoking
$52 per month.
Call after 5 p.m., UN 4-5034

MALE

to

BUILDING

Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

EVANSTON.
WELL
FURN.
ROOM
and kitchen for employed lady. Also
room w/kitchen facilities. Best transportation..GR 5-8442.

Wanted

FRONT

132.

For Rent—Apartments

Rent—Apartments

550 Sheridan Sq.

WILMETTE—NICELY
FURN.
ROOM
with walk-in closet. Prefer employed
lady. Near trans, and shopping. Write
T-237, Box 60, Wilmette, Ml.
WINNETKA. LGE. ROOM IN UPTOWN
apt. Semi-pri.
bath. Close to transp.
For full time employed
person with
refs. $15 wk. After 4 p.m. HI 6-1476.

121

For

LAKE

EVANSTON
LOVELY
CONFORTable room Lge. Closet. Next to bath.
Gentleman. Convenient to transportation. GR 5-8424 after 4 or wknd.

Rent—Rooms

NNETKA:
LGE.
ROOM
loset;
cool in summer;
2
station;
employed
person.
pntrance. $15. HI 6-0084.

132

Rent—Rooms

AS)

FLOOR
1713 DEMPSTER

EVANSTON.

6

RM.

ADUL
STREET

APT.

transportation and shopping.
Sept. Ist. Adults only.
DAvis 8-2751.

» Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

NEAR
Availab

Classified —

|
*

�12
RM, TST FLOOR, 2 BDRMS.,
ist’ silk 77

ae

Sernd.

$135. 712 Monroe,

porch,

nove

and

412
LEE Sf. EVANSTON
fine 4 bedroom apt. in de luxe
idg. Cab. it nome
ning ae
ee
RD &amp; WAR
91-1855
3 Gniean
) anston.

PF.
TILE Tata:
shops. Air cond. avail.
y appt. only, 142 Clyde,
4-5959 or UN 9-8837.

ED

IN GLENVIEW

Avail. Until Aug. 30.
CALL

724-7849 EVENINGS.

JAILABLE
AUG.
1ST.
s,
large
closets;

ansp., decorating.
Call

YSTON.

Newly
ye ston.

8-7637.

D.

1

FLOOR
5
excellent

RM.

EFFICIENCY

decorated.
Close
to

Near downtown
transp.
Avail.

. [st. 328-0277 after 6 p.m.

RAL EVANSTON. BRIGHT 4 RM.
t. w/l bedroom. Walk to beach and
ng. Bus stop at door. ‘‘L’’ only 2
. 491-0188.
:

‘

:

OC CATED
ON
CHICAGO’S
FAR
side. Rogers Park conveniences
advantages.
Two
bedrms.
Quiet

nird floor. $160. Call 338-0223.

ed and

APT.

LARGE
8-57

RMS.

San
3 rm,
+ 18ti

and

JUST

decorated.

NR.
$135
9-1.

REMOD.-

Beautiful kitchen,

(FREE

GAS). $170.
6-8696

3 RM
APT. oR aD
FL.
English basement.
Avail.

.
ROOM

GR

5-2638

APT.,

2

FULL

BATHS

wood burning frpl. new kit., air cond.,

garage,
Avail.
1 475-7074.

roach
:
=

Sept.

House

1.

Adults:

$210.

for Rent

N.E.

ower,

31

ROOMS,

TILE

BATH,

JEASE

NEW

APARTMENT

2

ms. Liv. rm., big kitchen. Beautiview. Close to all —..
ee:

schls. Call after 1 p.m. 328

EVANSTON
2nd

fil.

S.

E.

near

4

trans.,

gage
sublease
at
SE
st. 869-4415 most

RM. 7
free

BDRM.

decorating

$132.50.
Avail.
evenings.

Avail. August
Ist. Stove and refrig.
lose to schools, parks, transportation,
0per mo. Phone UN 4-7826.

_

EVANSTON—AVAIL.

=

SEPT.

1ST

ght cheerful 2nd. fl., 1 bdrm. apt.
in well maint. bldg., exc. loc., nr. No.
1, 3 bus, “L’’ and
N.W. train. 869-0478.

ANSTON—4

ROOM

APT.

2ND.

or
heated;
newly decorated;
near
ans.; call after 6 p.m.
Evanston.
Lee St.

~ 4Room Apt., 720 Hinman
EVANSTON, AUG. 1, $127.50
Phone 475-5907

ANSTON

4 ROOMS,

FIRST

DAVIS

ST.

Avail.

AREA.

5

rms.,
at a floor.
Adults.
All outside
rooms.
r Oct. 1st. Some carpeting
avail. DAvis 8-7779.
—
NSTON
4 ROOMS
1 BDRM.,
229
ter Av. air conditioned, will dec.
Bee
Aug: ist. Call 869- 1987.
E 4142 RM.
APT.
STOVE.
AND
Buildin
second
floor,
clean
quiet
near Skokie Swift. $135 per
ults only. Call OR 3-0059.
BEDROOM
AIR
CONDITIONED
able At apartment. Rent $160. AvailAugust
1.
7361
North
Ridge,
icago, 338-0665.
ANSTON;
SUBLEASE
5 RM.
APT.
st floor. $190. Available immediately.
erage;
patio; modern building. Call
248-6617 after 5 p.m.

paige

;

5

NEAR

RIDGE

AVE.

avail.

- rooms,

South

4

LARGE

BRIGHT

Evanston,

2nd _

floor,

available August 1, $120.
Call a
4 p.m., 328-2596.
RM. AP
S. EVANSTON.
a
nos “L”’; 4 blks. from lake.
bldg.; air- -cond.; inclu. parking.

$158 ‘mo. Call 328-2196 after 7.

‘NORTHBROOK3

RM.

APT.

RE-

_frigerator,
stove,
heat,
garage
inluded. Close to town;
suitable for 1
adults. Private entrance. 272-3270.
STON:
2 FLAT APT. DE LUXE
two 64%, 2 baths. Like new. 8 yrs. old,

- 2 separate heating plants. Act now. BI
- 8-2572, 1112 Dewey. By appt. only.

~ GLENVIEW—5 RM., 3 BDRM.
:
142 BATH APT. CLOSE TO
SHOPPING ANDD TRANSPORTATION.

‘EVANSTON,

_adu

5 RMS.

2 BEDRMS.

floor of 2 apartment;

ults pref.

$175.

‘EVANSTON—5
porch

ist

2 yr. lease:

UNiversity

RM.—2
fl.

4-6748.

BR—ENCLOS-

Garage

and

ineluded. $165 mo. DAvis 8-8885.

— Classified

PA 4-8009

ROGERS

PARK

ROGERS
PARK:
SUB
LET.
AVAIL.
now. 215 rooms. $69 per month. Call
761-0127 after 6 p.m.

Wanted

to

Rent—Apts.

DESIRABLE
COUPLE
NEEDS 4 OR 5
rms., garage
apt., man
will work 1
day per
wk.
in exchange
for rent.
Evanston
or
Wilmette
pref.
Aft.
p.m., 328-7414.
APT.
WANTED
IN EVANSTON—WILmette,
Sept.
Ist to July
1, 1968.
2
bedrm.,
kitchen,
for
brother
and
sister. 327-8623 days or 467-7813 aft. 4
p.m,
PROFESSIONAL
School daughter
Ist or 2nd.
fl.
A pala
Oct.

WOMAN
AND
HIGH
wish pleasant 2 bdrm.
apt. with
garage
in
ist. Max.
$150.
475-

GRADUATE
STUDENT
AND
WIFE
wish to rent coach house, garage apt.
or apt. in house w/priv. entrance
1 or
2 bdrm.
in
Evanston
or
Wilmette.
Please call 491-1761.

YOUNG
COUPLE
W/NO
CHILDREN
desire
to rent
a coach
house
or 1
bedroom
apt.
in small
bldg.,
near
transportation.
Please
call
287-4855.
LOYOLA
INSTRUCTOR,
WIFE,
2
pre-school children need house or list
fir. apt. for Sept. 1. Prefer Evanston
area. Call 684-2276.
COUPLE,
2
SMALL
eee
want 2 ‘bedroom apt. S.
Evanston.
Rent approx. $180. Sept. Tt

134 For Rent—Furnished

EVANSHIRE

Apts.

HOTEL

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

and

Hinman,

Evanston

3 ROOMS, BATH, TV FOR COUPLE IN
exchange in exchange for housework.
2
blocks
from
Downton
Evanston.
Wife to do housework, care for child
age 2 years. Man may hold full.time
job
elsewhere,
do
odd
jobs
around
house.
Good
salary
plus’
grocery
allowance. Prefer couple that speaks 1
‘language in addition to English. Call
Mrs.
Green,
446-4401
days,
869-8626
evens.

RIDGEVIEW

heat

SOUTH
EVANSTON.
WELL
FURnished. 5 rooms (2 bedrms.) Ist fl. No
children
or
pets.
July
15.
$250.
(Security deposit).

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 an
‘peauty
shop on premises.

7705 SHERIDAN

RD.

mod.

2

room

air-cond.

apt

in

exc. maint. bldg. Tile bath and kit. All

UNUSUALLY
ATTRACTIVE
PARTLY
furnished apt.—all large rooms, newly
decorated. Liv. rm. Din. rm. comb., 2
bdrms.,
bath, large kit. with eating
area. In very convenient location. $250
per mo.

"HOKANSON

513 Davis

6 ROOM

&amp; JENKS

GReenleaf

5-1617

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms.

11% baths,

TEMPORARY

OR PERMANENT
764-5065

CUSTER

new

furn.

GARDENS

303 CUSTER—EVANSTON
5 ROOMS FURNISHED—$250
2 bedrooms
with twin beds.
Adults.
ae
required.
Phone agent UN
96181.
1311
CHICAGO
AV.,
EVANSTON.
Elev.
bldg.,
daily maid
service,
all
util.,
excellent
location,
3 rm.
apt.
$170. Lease. DA 8-3548.

Davis

&amp; Jenks

GReenleaf

ELMGATE

5-1617

MANOR

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. ‘Exe. transp. Reas. weetes
825 Main
St.
§-3223
EVANSTON
3
ROOM
tai
APT.
with private entrance, exc. neighborhood. Avail. Aug. ist. $110 per month.
Call 492-3440 days or 328-3615 after 6
p.m.
5

ROOMS-NICELY
FURNISHED
Newly
decorated;
immediate
possession;
close to Ridge
Bus;
in South
Evanston.
GR 5-2383

Evanston. Furn. 3 Rm. Apt.
NEAR

TRANSPORTATION

$90

DAvis 8-1536.
NORTHFIELD,
3
BDRM.
RANCH
home.
New
Trier
dist.
Attached
garage;
central air cond. Avail. Aug:
ion 1 or 2 yr lease. $300 mo. HI 6LGE.
5
RM.
APT.
IDEAL
FOR
A
family, 3 girls, or men.
Avail now.
Also
one
avail.
Sept.
Ist. Also
14%
“.
avail. now. Exc. transp. AM 22
E. ROGERS PARK NR. LAKE, SHERidan Rd. 3 rms. 1 bdrm., liv. rm., kit.,
bath,
porch,
2 entrances.
Bus
and
shake $105 mo. Cpl. or one person. HO
0599.
1 RM.

KITCHENETTE FURNISHED
Gentleman preferred.
AL 1-4571

NEW
BUILDING ane
W.
MORSE
Av. Beautiful 21%
, 1 bdrm. apt. 12
blk.
west
of Rites Blvd.
tenenid
facilities. Ample park. 763-5429
NEAR
N.U. IDEAL
FOR
GRADUATE
student or married
couple, 3 rm., 5
rm. and 6 rm. apts. avail. Light and
airy. Call GR 5-7122 or GR 5-1602.
ATTRACTIVE
3-RM
APT. EXC. LOC.
central Evanston,
unusually
convenient to transp. shopping, Univ. $155.
Aug. Ridge nr. Church St. 475-2384
3-RM.
FURNISHED
APT.
FOR
2
employed
gentlemen. Occupancy Aug.
lst. Near shops and transp., $90. Peter
Prisekin, 1422 Ashland, Evanston.
2—21,—3 ROOMS
3
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Light, pre. Nr. Transp., shops, lake.
LOW RE
271-1881.
SUBLET—1
YR.;
1
BDRM.,
DIN.
TMH;
BV.
2m
kt.
and’
Hath
‘in
southeast Evanston. ‘Air- cond., avail.
Sept. 1st. Call 328-5485.
WILMETTE
1ST
FLR.
SUNNY
rms., tile bath, 142 blks. to —
shop. $125 incl. all utils. avail. Aug.
328-7802 or MO 4-6700 ext. 419.

3

EVANSTON—1533
CRAIN
AT
FLORence.
3142
room.
studio,
2nd
floor.
Single
$100.
Avail.
now
on
lease:
GReenleaf 5-6218.
4

ROOM
APT
FURNISHED
floor in private home. Available
Couple only. GReenleaf 5-4936.

5

ROOM
Francis
now on

WILMETTE
315
ROOMS.
NICELY
furnished, Second floor; avail. August
lst with lease for employed couple:
Call AL 1-5788.
AND
3 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS.
Clean, aitractive. S.E. Evanston near
all conveniences. DA 8-7817.

FURNISHED
212
RMS.
NEAR
‘“L”
and bus terminal;
all utilities;
fireae
North Rogers Park. BRiargate
WAYSHIRE
APTS.,
6818 N. WAYNE,
Chego.
2
rm.
newly
dec.;
mod
; tile bath, shower; nr. lake, and
“LE”: util. inclu. $92.50 mo. AM 2-1964.
244
ROOMS
NICELY
FURNISHED
and decorated. Phone services. Adults
only.
Reasonable.
All
utensils
furnished. Phone UN 4-4905.

135

Wtd.

to Rent—Furn.

Apts.

My Nephew, N.U. Student,
DESIRES
versity.

FURN.
APT.
NEAR
Please call 475-6033.

FURNISHED
APT.
NEEDED
mediately.
Working
mother
and
yr. old son, nursery school.
251-3348 after 6 p.m. only.

136

For

UNIIM334

Rent—Houses

N.E. DEERFIELD
DE LUXE COLONIAL RED BRICK
ranch, newly decorated; new carpet; 3
bdrms.;
master air- -cond.: 144 baths;
i
‘heated
garage.
Rent
$325
a
; 2 yr. lease. Call Ardis Peet,
Inc. 945-0222.

Rig

panies

137 Wanted to Rent—Houses
DOCTOR’S

PA
AL
CR

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

LARGE
OLDER
HOME
WITH
BEAUtiful yard. 9 rms., 5 bdrms., 1 and 2
half
baths.
In
exe.
location
to
shopping, schools and transp. 2 blocks
from Clark St beach. Avail. Aug. Ist,
$400 per month. Call Erna Thomson at
Mitchell Bros. Inc.
GR
5-3900
PA
4-1500
7

ROOM
BRICK
HOME
IN
EAST
Wilmette,
4 bdrms.,
142
baths,
gas
heat,
attached
garage.
$295.
Avail.
Sept. 1st

TIGHE REALTY CO.
REALTORS
Wilmette

ALpine

1-3005

GLENVIEW
—
SHOLZ
CALIFORNIA
contemporary
3 bdrm.
hom. 14 x 20
family room. 2 c.t
baths, studio liv.
rm. w/frpl. Dshwr., stove and disposal, Thermopane windows; 242 car att.
gar. on 44 acre. Cyclone fenced. yard.
Price
$39,500 or
$350 per mo.
rent.
Avail, Aug. Ist. 272-2238.
SUBLET-KENILWORTH
3
BEDroom, 145 baths, Fireplace, dishwasher, full bsmt.
Walk
to train,
New
Trier East, Available Aug. 1st or Sept.
1st. Sublease w/option to lease in Sept.
&amp;
$310. Phone Baird &amp; Warner, 491855.
NEAR
GLENVIEW
AND GOLF
MILL,
Bungalow.
Ideal
for
couple.
1 bedroom; liv. rm./din. rm. new cptg. De
Luxe built-in cab. kit. Bsmnt.; porch;
patio; adults only; no pets. $200 mo.
PA 4-1494.
GLENCOE
9
ROOM
HOUSE
ON
wooded
ravine
at deadend
of lovely
street. 4 bedrms. on 2nd; 2 on 3rd flr.
Walk
to exc.
schools,
train,
shops,
beach. Sept. 1. $350. VE 5-1506.
WINNETKA-3.
BDRM.,
112
4xBATH,
full basement, gas heat, firepl., 2 car
garage,
walking
distance
to
town.
Crow
Island,
New
Trier’
schools.
Available now. Call 831-2173.
FOR
RENT;
10
ROOM
CHARMING
older home-5 bedrooms; 2 blocks from
lake,
shopping,
and
schools;
large
fenced
in
yard;
2 yr.
lease.
$350
month. Call 369- 8180 or 639-3883.
LAKE
ae

FOREST—5
BDRM.
3 BATH
for 4 to 6 months. $350: per mo.

“GILBERT

ee
ae ASSOCIATES
CE 4-3800

NORTHFIELD.
4 BDRM., 212 BATHS;
lge. rec. room; 2 patios; 2 car garage.
$250 mo. Inquire Bess Hardware, 1923
Willow
Rd.,
Northfield.
HI
6-6031.
Available Sept. 1st.
EVANSTON
8 rm. charming older house, 3 bdrms.,
2 baths, spacious yard; nr. downtown,
trans., N.U. Avail. Aug. 1, $185: Shown
by appt. only. Call 328-3887.

DEERFIELD:
3 BDRM.
RANCH
FINished
bsmnt.;
Irg.
yard
close _ to
transp. and schools. Avail. Aug. 1 $235
a mo. 945-5889.
KENILWORTH—6
RM.
HOME
W/2
bdrms. Stove and refrig. Near trains
and schools. Immed. occupancy. Rent
$275. Option to buy also. 256-3198.
S.E. WINNETKA,
6 RMS., 3 BDRMS.,
114 baths.
Near train, grade
schls.,
New
Trier East.
1 yr. lease. Avail.
now. HI 6-1013.
GLENVIEW:
2
BEDRMS. _ BASEment, garage, stove, refrigerator. $185
per mo. PA 9-5177.
EXCELLENT N.E. EVANSTON LOC. 4
bdrms. Haven and St. A. schls. Nr. all
transp. and shop. Avail. Aug. 1. UN 44966 in evenings.

137
N

Wanted

to

LAWYER,
WIFE,
2
CHILDRE
want 3-4 bedroom
house. Would li
option to buy.
Excellent
reference
~
after 7 p.m. Oct. 1 occup. 75.
RESPONSIBLE
TEACHERS
NEED
bedroom
apt.,
townhouse
or
smd
house in or near Wilmette.
Call PA 9-2132 or AL 1-1393.
WANTED:
2 BEDROOM
HOUSE
O
apt. Glenview,
Northbrook,
Wilmet
area for small family.
Rent to $1
824-3462.

Executive

HUSBAND,
WIFE, 1012 YR. OLD SON
wish dwelling in country (prefer farm
hse.) within 30 miles of Wilmette by
July 30. Call 256-3248 evenings. If not
—
now
must
obtain
summer
renta
EXECUTIVE
BEING
TRANSFERRED
into town needs 2, 3 or 4 bdrm. furn.
or unfurn.
home
in or near Northa
6 mo. rental from Aug. 1. 2720
HOME
FOR
COUPLE
WITH
SMALL
child. Up to $250 per month. Minimum
two year lease. Bg
ore or Wilmette.
40

and

Family

Nee

3-BDRM. HOME BY AUG. 15.
331-1771 (Harvey) May call collect.
NEW
TRIER
TEACHER,
WIFE
A
2 yr. old daughter
want 2 bedroo
house
or apt. Up
to $150. Need
k
Aug. 25. Call 433-1067.
NON RACIAL—OLDER
RESPONSIB
couple. a
house or Ist or 2nd
apt. Min. $135
Call 328-8351.

138

For

Rent—Furn.

Houses

HIGHLAND PARK (RENTAL)
FURNISHED RENTAL, magnificent
bedroom, 312 bath SPLIT LEVEL f
the discriminating family located
convenient South East Highland. Pa
within
walking
distance
to
schod
train and shopping.

L. RINGER

Winnetka
999 Linden

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

6-72
1-44

WINNETKA
Fine home. in northwest area on qu
street. 3 or 4 Bdrms., 3 Baths. Lar
Living
Rm.,
Dining
Rm.,
por
overlooking
beautifully
landscap
gardens
From September 15, 1967
May 15, 1968. $550 per month.
WESTON E. DAVIE &amp; CO.
42 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka, HI 6-45
HUBBARD WOODS
No car needed. Walk to everything
bdrms.
on
Ist.,
1 on
2nd.
Porda
basement.
Completely
furnish¢
Dishes,
Linens,
etc.
$200
mo.
C
Mrs. Alschuler.

John
525

Channer

Lincoln,

&amp; Assoc.

Winnetka

HI

6-84

FULLY FURNISHED
HOUSE IN S.
Evanston avail. Sept. 1st through D
31st. Very
handy to lake,
shoppi
gy
and N. U. 5 bdrms. $350
ice quarters
for 3-4 gradu
students. Phone GR 5-6904.
WELL
FURNISHED
4
BDRM.,
bath house, ideally located to schoda
transp. and beach in East Wilmet
Avail.
Sept.
10th
for
1
year
responsible family. AL 1-4769.
LOVELY
2
BDRM.
RANCH
WI
arage
near
schools
and
tran
rofessional
people
welcome.
Né@
Austin-Dempster Shop. Center. YO
5926.
3

BEDROOMS,
2 BATHS.
SEPARA
living room
and dining room.
N
Greeley and New Trier East. $300
month. Require lease 446-8888.
6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 112 baths; new furn.;
ce tes * or Steers

139
2

Wd.

to

Rent—Furn.

Houses

OR 3 BDRM.
FURNISHED
RAN
type house
or first floor furn.
From
Sept. 1 to Oct. 15, Best r
Phone 446-1423.

141

Summer

Rentals

Aug. Only. 3 Bdrm. House
NORTH

ee kibamicas
OVERLOOKI
GOLF COURSE.
$300. Call 328-8426.

LAKE
GENEVA.
SEASON OR SHO
er. 3 bedrooms,
lge. enclosed po
gas
heat,
astoral
section
5 m
ee
town.
$100 a wk. UN 4-4656 a
p.m.
AVAILABLE
AUGUST
19TH TO S
tember 2nd; 3 bedroom summer ho
private beach, pier, boat. Near Mi
qua, Wisc. Phone 446-6538.
HUBBARD WOODS
August and last week of July
No pets, a
pasty. $275

Rent—Houses

U. ADMIN.
STAFF
MEMBER
(REcently transferred from out of state)
in immediate need of 3 or 4 bedroom
house’ in North Suburban
area. Will
sign 1 or 2 year lease at about $250.
Excellent
references.
Prefer
near
Parochial School for 5 children. Please
call 823-6449.

CHILDE

EXECUTIVE:
FORMER
NORT
shore resident desires min. 3 bdr
home
in
New
Trier
Sch.
distric
Occupancy by Sept. 1. Please reply
HI 6-5070.

EVANSTON
1204
SHERIDAN
RD.
Large
house
available
now,
$300
a
month.
OPEN SATURDAY 3 to 5 p.m.
3-BDRM. HOUSE FOR RENT
2017. W. Lake Ave., Glenview, Il.
Call by appt. after’4:30. 966-4732.

4

MATURE NAVY DENTIST, WIFE A
3 yr. old child desire 3 bdrm. unfur
home or T. house, north side Chicag
or northern suburb, under $285. Sept.
occupancy desired. 689-1263.

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

EVANSTON.
NEWLY
DECORATED
throughout Nice living-room with bay
window,
separate dining room,
modern kitchen w/dishwasher and disposal. 3 bedrms and a ceramic tile bath
on the 2nd fl. Very nice yard. 2 car
garage.
Full
semi-finished
basemtn.
Stove and refrig. $300. mo.
KANSON AND JENKS
513 Davis St.
GReenleaf 5-1617

FAMILY,

desires
home
preferably
to
unfurnished as soon as possible.
Ca
944-4840 days or DAvis
8-4273 evel!
ings.

KOENIG &amp; STREY

2ND
now.

1ST
FL.
APT:
NEAR
ST.
Hospital in Evanston. Avail.
a sub-let. GR 5-0297.

re

LOVELY SMALL HOME
Close to all transportation and shopping. Ideal for working couple. Large
master bedroom,
double closets, den
or nursery,
all
appliances,
wall
to
wall
carpet
-and
drapes.
1142
car
garage,
secluded
yard.
August
Ist
possession. $225 a month.

521-4th

A

month

2

CHICAGO
Very

Hokanson

513

HOTEL

901

NOW

3 RM. APT., NICELY FURN.
Cab. kit., tile bath, 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanston
Excellent pkg., transp., shopping
Mr. Morbee, 1818 W. Farwell
764-9879
743-4416
TA 9-5140

EVANSTON
SPACIOUS
CLEAN
6
rm.,
3
bdrm.
apt.
in _ residential
neighborhood
nr.
transportation
and
shopping. Call after
6 p.m. UN 4-7696.
SUB-LET,
ATTRACTIVE
WELL
kept
4 room,
8rd
floor
apt.
$130.
Garage $10 extra. Sept. Ist occupancy.
Call between 7 and 10 p.m
UN 9-8195.
24,
ROOM
APARTMENT,
1010 MAIN
St. across from park. Exc. trans. and
shopping: Call UN 4-9867 or GR 5-3265.

[Pew

NEWLY
DEC.
FURNISHED
APT.
Bedroom,
bath, kitchen,
comb.
bedroom
and
living
room
w/Simmons
Hide-a-Bed. Close to downtown
shopping, transp., garage avail. Free use
automatic washer, dryer: All utilities
and linens furnished. Call after 6 p.m,
and all day Sat. and Sun. 475-0978.

AVAILABLE

SUB-LET

modern furniture and furnishings.
1%
blk. to beach and park. $145 utilities
included.
Resident Manager
262-2675

4 RM. 1ST. FLOOR AUG. 1
2125 RIDGE, EVANSTON.
DAvis 8-5781

SUBLEASE

attractive.

AUG
1ST, 4 ROOMS, $110 PER MONTH
1802 Apt. 2A W. Farwell. 338-0716.
NON-RACIAL
3
BDRM.
1ST.
FL.
apt. South of Church, adults preferred.
org smaller apt. Gem
Realty GR 5-

3RD

large rooms, full din. rm., 2
tiled bath. Avail. Oct. 1st. GR

=+5Be 047. garage

very

EVANSTON
N.W.
5
RM.
GARDEN
apt. in 3 apt. bldg. Excellent condition.
$150
mo.
Poss.
Aug.
15th No
children. DA 8-8759.

Main

FLOOR

1 bik. from beach and transp.
\ug. ist. After 6; call 328-7133.

EVANSTON,

golf course,

MIDDLE
AGED
BUSINESS
COUPLE
need 6 rm. apt. with garage; Ist floor;
from priv. owner;
newer bldg.;
call
after 7 p.m. UNiversity 4-4755.

stove and refrigerator. Close
transp. Aug. Ist. Adults.
ALpine 1-1724

W

the

UNIVERSITY
PROFESSOR
AND
wife wish to rent coach house
apt.
Sept.
1.
Write:
Wm.
Schmitendorf,
145-8 Arnold, W. Lafayette, Ind. 47906.

STON
BEHIND
418
CHURCH
hone Mr. Davis 475-3378.

METTE:

GLENVIEW. 1 BDRM. APT. FACING

133

BDRM.
APT.1ST
FLOOR.
park. Walk to store, schl., transp.
_ per mo, plus heat. 328- 5308. Avail.
BEDROOM

Mart doeoonaus leis

142

For

Rent—Town

Houses

NORTHFIELD
Cathedral living room,
dining ro
kitchen, 2 bedrooms,
1%
baths,
centrally
air-conditioned.
Availd
July 1st. $235 a month.

KOENIG &amp; STRE
AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

Wilm
Northb
Glen

Glenview
SPACIOUS
house
214
fireplace;
cupancy
GLENVIEW

3-BEDROOM
TO
baths;
living
room
print
immediate

A

REALTY

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

PA 4.0
July 13, 15

�For Rent—Town Houses
Townhouse in Choice
EAST

LAKE

50 EAST

146

CENTER

onvenience to lake and
shopping, transportation.

finest

ilbert Rayner Associates
234-3800

THE LAST WORD
IN LUXURIOUS LIVING
THESE TRI-LEVEL 2 BEDRM.
2 BATH,
ENGLISH
MEWS
SET IN A PARK—
$285—$300
In West Winnetka (Northfield)
Sherwood Forest in Northfield, Inc.
Call 446-8660
WINNETKA TOWNHOUSE
Aug. 1 occ. with 2-yr. lease. De Juxe 3
bdrm, 21% tile baths, sep. liv. rm.;
all
dishwasher,
refrig.,
garbage
dis.,
asher-dryer,
Fully
carpeted
liv.
m.,
din.
rm.
and stairs,
air-cond.,
Parage
with
radio
control
door,
3

locks to train and shopping.

No pets.

5390 per month. Please call for appt.
ALFINI CONSTRUCTION CO.
5-1294
446-3248
825-6948

Old Town in Evanston
METHING
GENUINELY
RARE.
lose
to
Downtown,
Dempster
St.
bPlevated, shops, etc. 9 spacious rooms,
rms. on Ist flr., 4/5 BR’s on 2nd,
inding staircase, huge attic with 20’
eiling with extra bedrooms, storage;
blay space;
ete.
(Put in glass
and
hat a spot for the artist!) 2 left. $275
hnd $300. SHERWIN, UN 9-2575
S PLAINES,
6 RM.
TOWNHOUSE;
14 baths; stove and refrig., washer,
iryer, cptg., drapes;
incl., $195 mo.
all after 5:30 p.m. 299-0637.

Vacation

Rentals

KE
GENEVA,
2
BEDRM.
COTage,
1 block
from
Lake
in Cedar
Point
and
Williams
Bay;
within
10
in. of Abbey and 3 golf courses, yet
oO quiet we couldn’t hear the riot; last
f July, all of Aug. $150 per wk.; $550
ber
mo.
DAvis’
8-0005
for
appt.
eekdays only.
KE GENEVA,
AUG. 5TH TO SEPT.
th, beaut. modern lake front 8 rm.
ome,
3 baths,
private
lge.
estate
/pvt. pier. Week or month. $250 per
k. OR 5-6168 or 827-0933.
NTWATER,
BASS
LAKE,
MICH.
Boat, Fish, Swim,
Beaches
and. lots
f fun. $55 week.
GR 5-4583
X
RIVER
GROVE-2
BDRM.
COT:
lage on river available Ist 2 weeks of
ugust.
Nr. recreation
center.
Pier.
72-2791 or 639-2529.

For

Rent—Garages

RAGE
AT REAR
OF 826 HAMLIN
vanston (near Sherman)
for yearly
ease at iN
per month,
CALL DA 8-6000.
ATTENTION BOAT OWNERS
lean, lighted garage, overhead door.
ear Asbury and Seward, Evanston.
Call 869-0437.

Wanted

For

WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE—OFFICE
and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sq.
ft. Ground floor. In top location;
all
utilities; $35 mo.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000
TOP LOCATION
Fine
North
side location
for
retail
pusiness. Excellent sidewalk traffic. 2
yr. lease. $185. Mr. Becker
SMART &amp; GOLEE
DA 8-3200
PRESTIGE
EVANSTON
TOWNHOUSE
86’
x 134’ lot. Near
beach,
transp.
3
bdrms.,
gar.,
newly
carpeted,
dec.,
landscaped, new kit. and appliances,
$32,500. 869-0533 for appointment.
340 LINDEN
AV., WILMETTE
OPPOsite
‘‘L’’
terminal.
Heated
store.
Immediate possession.
ID 2-0064.
HILL &amp; STONE
STORE
IN BUILDING
WITH
INTEResting shops. Good location
Reasonable rent. Heated. Phone
251-3021
IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
Private
office
in. modern.
air-conditioned building; with waiting room:
Days 729-2070
Eves. 724-3612.

Rent—Stores

FOR

and

OFFICE SPACE 500 TO 1,000 SQ. FT.
the new
Courtyard
Bidg.
Handy
to
everything. Skokie Valley Professional
Bldg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.

For Rent—Industria!

WAREHOUSE
FOR
RENT
IN
view: 2,000 sq. feet, heated.
00

3,500 FT. FOR LIGHT
INDUSTRY OR WAREHOUSING
REASONABLE
WILL DIVIDE
1860 Walters Av., Northbrook

REAL

Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages
FOR
Phone

Offices.

| 600 sq. ft. of

24 Davis Street
Evanston, I
Davis Street
Evanston, Ill.
KENILWORTH
xcellent traffic loc. Air-cond. office
hs 2,400 sq. ft. Ist fl. 10 yr. old brick
dg.,
across
from
NW
RR
Station.
f
street
parking.
Immed.
occuancy. $750 mo.

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

1-7300

AIN-CHICAGO

REALTOR
Kenilworth
:

BLDG.

B45 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON
380 SQ. FT.—OFFICE—$145
Reception room, 2 private offices.
Air conditioned, elevator bldg.
Private parking lot.
K. CONOVER, AGENT—DA 8-5011
EVANSTON-829 Main St.
0 sq. ft. divided into paneled offices,
s full basement..
Excellent location
any
business
or
professional
ices. on ga
Good parking. Reas«
able ren
15. 3223 or CE 6-7786
ICES:
EDENS
AT WILLOW:
$65;
ites from $125, incl. utilities,
panelx, carpeting; all services available.
w Building. HI 6-6650.
INETKA
tractive
store,
ground
floor.
Conient location. Reasonable rent.
251-2267
ti:

Si

1967

QUINLAN

Un

For Sale—Co-op

N. W. EVANSTON

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
153

For

Evanston,

UNIVERSITY

AREA

ATTRACTIVE
4-ROOM
CO-OP
IN
desirable location. Large liv. rm., din.
rm., modern kitchen, tiled bath, twin
size bedrms.; sun rm could be used as
2nd bedrm. Freshly decorated, carptg.
incl. Equity
only $7,500. Assmt.
$81
per

mo.

Smart
1564

&amp; Golee,

Sherman,

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

Evanston

Realtors
DA

block

8-3414

Helen

St.

Shopping

$28,500

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

DA
For

8-3414

Sale—Apt.

Nixon,
Hahn
Ave.

9-1669

Realtor

Bldg.

UN 4-5100
Evanston

EVANSTON
FIRST
FLOOR
AVAILABLE
IN .THIS
well maintained two apartment. building. Five rooms, enclosed sun porch
each. Nice yard—garage. Mid thirties.
Call today to inspect.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

vacant 1, 2
full dining
plenty
of
appliances.
1 block to

6-6S
ON
EVANSTON
NEAR
LAKE:
50x 190 ft. lot,
with
parking.
Exc.
renting history;
income now $11,000.
Can
be
increased.
$79,000.
Sale
by
owner. Call 328-3732 or 761-9721.
BRICK
6 FLAT
IN
SOUTH
EVANSton. Each apartment has 2 bedrooms,
large dining room and large kitchen.
Well maintained. 4 garages. $67,500.
INDIAN HILL REALTY
HI 6-0900
EVANSTON,
GOOD
CONDITION
YELlow brick, corner building, By owner.
3, 4 and 5 rm. apts. All tile baths. See
Mr. Bogard, 719 Mulford.
EVANSTON — OWNER WANTS QUICK
sale in brick 4 flat. Has excellent rate
of return. Heart of town location.
DOETSCH
REALTY CO.
PaArk 9-0004.

Wanted to Buy—
Apartments Buildings

Wanted: Newer
FOR

Buildings

2 Flat Bldg.

CASH. UNiversity
Call after 7 p.m.

For

4-4755.

sell their

1151 are
724-1855

Sale—Houses

A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

in

Rd.

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

716 MONROE
ST.—3 bedrms., plus two
more
finished
rooms!!
19’
x
13’
dining room, nice side yard, 4 garage
(rent $12 ea.), newer kit., and bath
conv. area. SEE NOW$26,750

George J. Cyrus &amp; Co.

this Paper!
UN

4-9020

BR

serving

Lake

Forest-Lake

Bluff

East

possession.

to Florida

Winnetka

home

and

$37,000 —
wish to _

which

is in

EVANSTON
$36,500
Southeast
Evanston.
Six
room,
3
bedroom, 1! 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 142 car garage.
This is truly in a class by itself.
:

HEART

$90,000

ACRE

OF NORTHFIELD,

ing
on
two
usable $35,000

streets
home.

_

FRONT-

and

—

|

3-2660

|

|
~
|
ee
—

&gt;

including
/
ween

—

NORTHBROOK
$17,500
Price
reduced
for
immediate
sale.
Country
living
just
minutes
away
from
city convenience.
Low
maintenance aluminum sided ranch on half
acre lot. Huge rear yard completely
fenced.
Living
room,
dining
area,
kitchen
with
adjoining:
utility room, —
two good bedrooms
Low taxes.
EVANSTON
$21
Brick Ranch on beautifully (anascanees
lot
50x 150
with
142
car
garage.
Widow moving to apartment and will
consider small down payment. Call now ~
for appointment to inspect.

NILES—COURTLAND

PARK

Delightful 3 padvoon,

$22,500 =

112 bath town-

house.
Brick
with aluminum
siding.
Lovely walnut kitchen with all built—
ins and breakfast bar. Separate dining —
room. Large living room with. slidin
=
glass doors to patio. High. ceilingec
78
full basement perfect for finishing into
recreation room: Yes, it is centrally
air-conditioned
and _ available
for |
immediate occupancy.

Nash Realty

Hl 67180

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

a

INC.

Realtors Since 1884
our picture display ads:

Evanston

Review

Wilmette

Life

S:
et
Page

4

:

Opposite

Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Inside
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

Classified.
cover pages
|
Page 72°.)
Page
102

Deerfield Villager
Cover Page
Highland Park Herald
Page 13
Serving every North Shore Community
from
offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
|
Winnetka,
Lake
Forest,
Glenview:
Northbrook.

UINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

|

N

C

.

2nd Offering Here!
You Were Lucky Here!
“24 GARRETT—A spacious residence in
finest
Orrington
School
area
off
Sheridan
Rd. 5 bdrms.,
(and sitting
room),
3
baths,
19’
x
34’
living
room
with
enormous
woodburning
fireplace.
Exercise
your imagination
modernizing
of baths
and
kit.,
and
decor necessary, but unmatched location well warrants $45,000.

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

and The Village Lamplighter,

Finest

—
—

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.

See

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

room.

ore
—
—

118 GREEN BAY ROAD, WINNETKA
TO BUY OR SELL CALL

JUST LISTED
Spacious 3 bedroom 2!% baths bi-level.
Beamed
ceiling Living room.
Dining
area.
Wood
cabinet
Kitchen
with
beautiful Tappan upright range Dishwasher. Disposal. 27 x 13 Family room
with
sliding
doors
to fenced
patio.
Large and dry basement. Across fror
Wilson grade school and Rugen Park.
75x122
ft.
Lot.
Oversized
1
car
garage. Only $33,500! MRS. KISSEL

EVANSTON:
BRICK
8 2 BEDROOM
apts. Dishwashers, refrig., stoves, aircond., cer. baths. 113 blks. from lake.
Gross income $18,000. One apt. will be
vacant
Sept.
30th
for
new
owners
occup. $135,000. Present mtg. $87,000.
Would
consider financing down
payment. 446-3294.

8-3200

WINNETKA
Owners retiring

NORTHFIELD

BY
OWNER,
2
STORY
YELLOW
brick bldg.
3 bdrms.;
sep.
heating;
bsmt.;
mortgage
can
be
assumed.
Near
schls.,
churches,
shops.
1326
Dobson,
Evanston,
2 to 8 p.m,
4757883.

158

to Classification +200

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

BUILDER
wants to trade for home or
and 3 bedroom apartments,
room,
U-type_
kitchens,
expensive
cabinets
and
Carpeted breakfast room.
“*L’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009.

155

dining

Immediate

.
—

WINNETKA
$195,000
ie
Beautiful
luxury
Colonial
Ranch
by |
Huszagh in choice area. Ten rooms, 4 a
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 3 car
garage,
—
heated and. with electrically controlled» a
doors. This home has every possible —
appointment for luxurious living. Call —
us for appointment to see it.

EVANSTON BUSINESS PROPERTY
821-25 Chicago Av., 5 stores, 45 car
garage, 5 apts., also 10,000 sq. ft. ofc.
space, etc. GR 5-1244 or BU 1-5856.

to transportation

From

UN

G.

ROOM 300
1609 Sherman

Baths

Central

CO.

St.

NORTH EVANSTON
11 DELUXE APTS.

HARRISON AND PRAIRIE
Block W. of Green Bay Rd.
1 Block S. of Central

School,

GASKIN

sale.

$44,000

PRICE
REDUCED.
OWNER
WANTS
HOME
SOLD
immediately.
Transferred and anxious to relocate. Four
bedroom, two bath, face brick ranch.
212 car attached garage. Custom built
in 1959. Outstanding
27’ x 27’ recreation
room.
with
wet
bar.
Spacious
cabinet kitchen with all built-ins plus
snack bar and large breakfast area.
location.

CAN’T EQUAL IT FOR
$28,000!
Attractive
fireplace
in
both
apartments. Gas heat. Modern kitchens and
baths.
4
bedrooms
for.
2nd _ floor.
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main
Street
transportation, shopping and schools.
Ist floor available immediately.

$245.00 per month

154

Emerson

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
9211 MANGO

Separate

RACIAL

1511 Sherman Av.
GReenleaf 5-2700

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.

One

Illinois
273-3855.

ALBERT

4 BEDROOMS

Haven

S.W.
BED-

S. EVANSTON. LOCATION
3 on frame.
Priced for quick
$23,000

Condominium
New Elevator Building

2-21/5

IN

EVANSTON
Brick 2-flat, 2 car garage.
Excellent
cond. and good location. Call us for
details. $34,500.

2,300

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

NON

Location

274-\00|
EVANSTON

Apts.

3

YOU

SQ.
FT.
OF
LIVING
WOODBURNING
FIREPRIVATE _ BALCONY,
HEATED
GARAGE, SAUNA,
19 CUBIC FT. REFRIGERATOR,
DOUBLE
OVEN
AND
DISHWASHER.
ELEVATOR BUILDING.
STAUNTON O. FLANDERS &amp; CO., INC.

1

TWO
FLAT
ROOMS,

EVANSTON—2
APARTMENT
BUILDING
JUST
WEST
OF
RIDGE. -2
BEDROOMS
EACH.
SEPARATE
HEATING PLANTS. LOW 20s
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

838 Michigan
OVER

BRICK

APARTMENT.
TWO
PANEL
FINISHED
ROOMS
IN ENGLISH
BASEMENT. ALL ROOMS ARE SPACIOUS
AND
BUILDING
IS
IMPECCABLY
MAINTAINED. ZONED R-6. THE 50s.

1220

Block to Lake and Beach

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4
1441 TOWER ROAD

MORTON GROVE EAST

A Bedrooms
Outstanding

$61,500 :

WINNETKA

DELUXE

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

2-2'/ BATHS

=

NASH

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
1571 SHERMAN AVE.
‘EVANSTON
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

Sale—Condominiums

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON

(NO LAWN TO MOW AND NO SNOW
TO SHOVEL!!!)
Lovely
5
ROOM
CO- OPERATIVE
APT. in this very desirable location.
There
are
2
GOOD
SIZED
BEDROOMS,
MODERN
KITCHEN
and
CERAMIC
TILE
BATH.
Good
cross
ventilation—with both East and West
exposures.
Williamsburg
type
construction
that
is
truly
im
A-l
Condition.
MANY
INCLUSIONS
with
Stove,
Refrigerator,
heavy duty AirConditioner,
Carpeting
and
Drapes.
FULL
PRICE
FOR
EQUITY
is only
$10,000 and $107 per month
maintenance.
Tax
decution
for
1966
was
$597.55. To see—CALL
BOB MILLER.

Street

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

1511 Sherman Av.
GReenleaf 5-2700

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

CENTRAL—NEAR BENNETT

524 Davis
491-1855

Evanston.
BR 3-3750

Ave.,
1-5700

=

ne

!

NEW
ON
MARKET.
BE
SETTL
FOR SCHOOL in this 4 bedroom brick
home only 6 years old. Spacious living |
room
with
fireplace,
paneled
den, ©
excellent kitchen
with eating space, —
built-in oven
and range,
dishwasher — z
and disposal. Powder room and first
—
floor
laundry.
Upstairs
are
aed
bedrooms
and
two
ceramic
ba
There’s a patio front and back, and “
lovely
yard,
a basement
recreation room and 2 car garage. You can see at
today.
?

South Evanston—3 Apts.

CHOICE
SECOND
FLOOR
COOPERAtive apartment in attractive Colonial
type
building.
Five
rooms,
private
basement,
parking and picnic areas.
Light spacious
rooms,
many
extras.
$7,500 for equity—low monthly assessment. Board approval.

251-7200
152.

&amp; TYSON,

1571 Sherman
4-2600
AL

DAvis

AS LOW AS 534°%
First Federal Savings
of Wilmette

lew modern
elevator air-conditioned
ank office bldg. in Wilmette. Bus line
jops in front. R. R. station 1 block.
lenty of free parking. —_
M. BROCK

AIRD &amp; WARNER

BRICK
BUILDING.
2 6 RM.
APTS.
plus 3 Rm. Basement Apt
Hot Water
heat.
Low
Taxes.
Deep
Lot:
2 car
Garage.
Well
maintained.
Near
Schools, Transp., Shops and Park. A
Real Value at $38,500. See it now.

Sale—Houses

For

158

ON
THE
6TH
FLOOR
WITH
SOUTH
exposure,
2 bedroom
apartment,
30
ft. living
room,
balcony,
carpeting,
$147.50
monthly
assessment
includes
utilities. Mr. Calloway

612 Multord St.

MORTGAGE
LOANS

Office Space in

Green

ESTATE

GARDENS

For Sale—Apt. Buildings
N.W. Evanston—2 Apts.

ATTENTION
BUILDERS
AND
CAR:
penters.
Each
apt.
has
3 bedrms.,
extra lge. Liv.-Din. comb., bath, big
kit. Screened porch off kit. and DR. 3
garages. Low Taxes. Walking distance
to transp. and shopping. Only $30,000.
Call now for appt.

GLEN-

WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
Light
industry
or
commercial.
Approx., 1,800 sp. ft. Central location.
LAKE BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000

154

Apts.

EVANSTON
NEAR
DOWNTOWN
the University, 1st floor (only one step
up), 2 bedroom,
2 full baths,
living
room,
dining
area,
cabinet
kitchen,
Comfortable,
convenient
living.
Income
tax benefits.
Immediate
occupancy.
$148.10
Monthly
assessment
includes
utilities. $9,800 cash equity.
Financing available. Mr. Calloway.

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

LEASE

N ANDRUSS,

SPACE
AVAILABLE
IN GLENoffice center.
600 Waukegan Rd., Glenview
A 4-3600

900
SQ.
FT.
AVAILABLE
IN
HIGHland Park business
area. Full basement incl. Rent includes heat.
Baird &amp; Warner 491-1855.

148

For Sale—Co-op

SHERMAN
‘IN

WILMETTE
HEATED
STORE
APprox.
450
sq.
ft.
plus
basement
storage.
Top location,
traffic street.
Low sub-rent or new lease available in
2 or 3 months. Write T-251, Box 60,
Wilmette.
EVANSTON:
RIDGE AV. 3,000 SQ. FT.
newly
remodeled
offices.
5 private,
waiting room,
secretarial
area,
machine
and
storagearea.
Off
street
parking. 273-2990. Mr. Forrest.

DESK
view

152

RD.

WINNETKA-552
LINCOLN
Office space, single rooms or suites.
2,500 sq. ft. available. Air conditioning
included
in
very
reasonable _ rent.
Excellent parking. Agent, CE 6-5151.
FIRST REALTY
CO.

to Rent—Garages

NTED
22
FOOT
GARAGE
oat storage.
Oct. thru May.
fter 6 p.m. AL 1-5965:

BAY

MAIN FLOOR
Janitor service and heat furn.
Available now. Reasonable rent.
9-5140
864-9285
743-4416

TA

parks,

hieres nied Offices |
NR. GREEN

6000 SQ. FT.

BLUFF

1 or 2 bedrooms, 242 baths, spacious
rooms,
air conditioned.
Private
terrace, sheltered parking.

3

‘Dex Rint
CENTRAL

Site

aN.

z

#

ne

"

Classified —

3
|
—

|

oe =

i

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For Sale—Houses ,

158

“GOELZER and WILDE

nursery

and

bath, basement,
hot water
gas
and
a wonderful
lot
100x185.
price is $36,750.

plus

heat
The

WINNETKA—The
142

bath

to $29,500.

a

price

house

has

EVANSTON
...
“Oh you doll you
great big beautiful doll house”...
What a charming Brick Georgian. Not
too big, not too small ...5 Rms., 2
spacious
bedrooms,
bay
in liv. rm.
and in kitchen, 142 car garage with
screened porch, paneled rec. rm. with
bar. W. of Asbury and So. of Main.
$29,500.

of this 6 room,

just

been

It is unusual

reduced

in this active

market
to find a good,
well located
house
at a reasonable price,
and
a
-Tarity to find one under $30,000. This
one has a living room, dining room,
_ bright
kitchen,
enclosed
porch
and
wder room on the first floor with 3
bedrooms
and
bath
on
the
second.
Basement, hot air gas heat, oversized
garage
and a nice lot 50 x 187. It is

nicely located and an easy walk
Skokie and Crow Island schools.

GLENCOE—We

can

not

offer

to

immedi-

_.ate possession for this desirable brick
and
stone ranch, It was built in 1954,
- = a nice lot 58 x 153 and is in one of
_
Glencoe’s most
convenient
locations.
Living
room,
dining room,
pleasant
_ kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bath and nowder
room. The heated garage is attached
and the price is $32,500.
INNETKA—One
and
a
half
story
brick in a choice south west location

_ on
"e

a beautifully

landscaped

room,

family

with

floor,

2

car

attached

The

GLENVIEW-—lIn
_

price

fire-

garage

the lovely and conveni-

ent Swainwood area, 8 room
clapboard
ranch,
superb

_

-

detail.

and

is $79,500.

Lovely

living

brick and
in
every

room

with

fire-

place, dining room,
three bedrooms,
spectacular
kitchen,
breakfast
room
and
large
family
room
overlooking
patio
and beautiful private
grounds.
First
floor laundry,
2 car
attached
garage with electric eye door—central
air conditioning.

_

_KENILWORTH—Frame
‘

Dutch

superb east location.
floor
bedrooms
and
a

bedrooms

and

a

Colonial

Four
bath

bath

on

second
plus
2

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.

HIGHLAND

PARK—This

contemporary

2 story brick is on a beautiful
lot assuring privacy and quiet

- There

is

a

fireplace

in

5 acre
living.

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
heat.
We
believe the possibility
for
- future enhancement
of land value is
tremendous. The price is $69,500.

214 ELM STREET

f.

HI 6-5544

-AYARS

New Listings
WILMETTE
Stone and clapboard 2-story with four
(or five)
bedrooms;
315
baths;
full
basement w/paneled recreation room;

2-car

garage;

yard;

excellent

pretty,

secluded

condition.

Mid

60s.

rear

NORTHBROOK HIGHLANDS
Would
you _ believe?
A
5-bedroom
Colonial—2
fireplaces;
2 baths;
full
- basement; screened porch. Just a im
and a skip to Greenbriar School—wal
to trains and shopping. $42,500.
NO DRIVER'‘s LICENSE
P
- mnecessary—WALK!!
Within
@ blocks
to schools, train, bus, shopping
and
ene The monthly payments actually
ess than the rental of average homes.
3 bedrooms;
big lot;
2-car
garage.
“ONLY $24,900.
JUST LISTED
ATTRACTIVE CUSTOM BUILT
home
within
walking
distance
to
shopping.
4
BIG
BEDROOMS
and
huge sunny kitchen with eating area.

=
B24

AYARS
Waukegan

=

2-3550

COMPANY
Northbrook

$69,500
A

STORY

BOOK

“room California
set

high

Valley.

6

ROOM,

342

3

BED-

contemporary

overlooking

large,

the

de

entire

luxe

ranch
Fox

baths,

massive round fireplace for cozy gettogethers highlights the living room.
Very custom
kitchen has everything
built-in in the proper
place.
Lavish
use
of ceramic tile, warm
hardwood
paneling
and
terrazzo
stone
floors
1ake for minimum care. Master bath
as private outside sun area for that
“all over’’ sun tan. Thousands undercrossed at $69,500.

~ APPELOUIST. &amp; CO.. INC.
359-0800

639-2114

Fox

FORT
_

WAYNE

planned

4 bdrm.

acre. Low taxes,
- ban. 446-1628.

E 14 —
Bie

Classified

near

Palatine

River

INDIANA’
ranch,

Only $22,500
on
a
50
x
to detached 2

BR.
brick
ranch
lot with side drive
garage. Fine buy.

Evanston

215

Grove

FAMILY
baths.

schools,

150
car

Nr. Dawes School

Solidly constructed brick and frame 2
story, 6 Rms., 3 BR’s, 112 baths, 2 car
garage,
full basement.
Lovely
yard
with fruit trees. Move right in. Owner
transferred out of city. $35,000

Evanston

Nr. Dawes

We've
got
an
Rms.,
3 BR’s,
tioned, overhead
windows.
Easy
home.
In
30s.
SHERWINNER!

School

exceptional
ranch,
6
132 baths,
air condisewers, Thermopane
to maintain
lot and
Quick
possession.
A

EVANSTON
Not
many
Dutch
Colonials
around,
but
we’ve
got
a
honey ir fine close-in location. 7 great
rooms, 3 BR’s, 112 baths, big kitchen
and big 1st flr. family room. Big lot
and
garage
too.
Low
40s.
Quick
occupancy.

SAMUEL
607 Howard
UNiversity 9-2575

SHERWIN
Street—Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

DESIRABLE
EAST
AREA
OFF
LEE
Road.
IMMACULATE
split-levelwith
four
BEDROOMS,
three
CE
RAMIC
TILE
BATHS,
TWO
FIREPLACES,
stunning
Teak
paneled
FAMILY ROOM with PARQUET floor
and
concealed
bar. Central
vacuum
system with even a connection in the 2
Car garage
for vacuuming
the car.
IDEAL kitchen with hanging refrigerator and an extra sink for either a bar
or for vegetables, Low 50s. Call Mrs.
Alschuler (res.) HI 6-4610.

GLENVIEW—New

One

subur-

Listing

THE VERY BEST
Charming
brick
and
cedar
10 rm.
custom Colonial Cape Cod. ist. Floorliv. rm.
w/frpl.
din. rm.,
2 Family
rms. 1 w/ifrpl., kit. with all built-ins,
paneled library, 2 full baths. Master
bdrm. 2nd floor—3 huge bdrms.
and
bath. All Thermopane windows. 2 car
garage.
Full
basement.
Beautifully
landscaped. Priced in the 60s. Immediate possession. Top financing. Carol
Simko (res. 827-0504).

John Channer
&amp; Associates
525

Rd.

CRestwood

Highland Park
2

NORTHBROOK

GOELZER and WILDE
REALTOR

Newly Listed

Sparkling
modern
all-electric
brick
ranch
with
attached
garage.
Big
family size kitchen with wood
cabinets,
parquet
gloors.
Storms
and
screens throughout. Snug as a bug on
this one
Easy to keep clean. In W.
Ridge District W. of Edens. $25,900. 30
yr.
financing
available.
Low
down
payment.
A SHERWINNER!

17.6 x 22
separate

room

Place, modern kitchen with dishwasher and disposal, small den or office, 2
twin bedrooms
and 2 ceramic baths.
ere are 2 double bedrooms
and 2
ceramic
tiled
baths
on
the
second

; utility room.

Highland Park

lot 110 x

ee The
first floor has
a
living room with a fireplace,

dining

EVANSTON
. Throw
a rock
to
Howard
Street!
You’re
almost
that
close!
And
what
a
surprise
home
we've got for a buyer who likes and
demands luxury! 8 giant size rooms, 4
spacious bedrooms, 212 ceramic baths
(1 large one off master bedroom),
a
mammoth paneled Ist floor rec. room
with sliding door windows
to patio,
and
a paneled
basement
rec.
room
with
maid’s
bedroom.
Kitchen
is
ultra-ultra too! Lots of eating area,
dishwasher,
disposal,
etc.
2
car
garage. A find?
You bet! In 50s. A
SHERWINNER!

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

— Before You Buy —
Check Zoning and Housing
Code Requirements
The City df 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
Extension

5-3100
270

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News

De Selacidocens

158
For Stlosiflecses:
INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

HOMEFINDERS

‘““YOUR HOME

AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor

EVANSTON
... The good old days
are coming back! Relive them in this
gaslight era Victorian in a_ location
convenient
to
downtown,
Dempster
Street elevated, etc. 7 lovely rooms, 4
Bedrooms,
delightful
entrance,
big
lovely windows AND a modern 3 car
garage. Heating plant is new. Price is
low, only $27,900. Call us! A SHERWINNER!

_ walk to schools, shops and the train,
:
older house provides exceptional
- room
for the large family. The first
floor
has
a
living
room
with
a
na
eat
dining
room,
small
den,
- modern kitchen with built-in oven and
range, and a bath. There are 5 second

bedrooms

158°:

Sale-—Howses

SAMUEL SHERWIN.

HIGHLAND PARK—Conveniently locat_ ed in the Ravinia section just a short

floor

For

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.
810 Hawthorne Lane
Northbrook, Ill.
4 bedroom,
212
bath home
in very
desirable area. Large paneled Family
room
w/fireplace,
lovely
modern
Kitchen w/ample
eating area. Basement provides for additional play area
and
utilities,
2
car
garage.
Short
distance to shopping center—one block
to transportation.
School district No.
28.
$44,500

Just imagine!
ALL
THIS
SPACE
and
comfort is found in this elegant home
near the lake. It has the charm and
spaciousness that invites formal entertaining,
yet accommodate
the large
family. The large living room has a
stone
fireplace;
there
is
an
oak
paneled dining room;
large library;
TV
room;
a
Ist.
floor
suite.
5
bedrooms and 4 baths on the 2nd floor.
Well
planned
terrace
overlooking
a
heated swimming pool. Many
details
and
appointments
that
invite
your
inspection.

4 LARGE BEDROOMS
Highlight
this
unusually
gracious
stone
and
frame
two-story
Colonial
home in friendly neighborhood of fine
homes
in
Deerfield.
Living
room
w/fireplace,
separate
Dining
room,
work-saver
Kitchen
w/built-ins,
242
baths,
many
closets,
2 car
garage.
True value here at $40,000.
Call Mr. Hastings
YOU’LL BE SORRY
You missed seeing this gem of a home
tucked away on 1.5 acres of beautifully
landscaped
grounds
in
lovely
Riverwoods. Absolutely perfect condition throughout.
Finest quality. wood
panelling
used
extensively.
Living
room
w/fireplace,
separate
Dining
room,
3 bedrooms,
2 baths,
office,
large screened porch, 2 car garage.
This home is built to last. High 40s.
Call Mrs. Hastings

AL

Rd.,

In Lincolnwood

kitchen

ies included.

joy

CHOICE LOCATION
IN SKOKIE A
tiny home
on a 66’ wooded lot, full
bsmt., liv. rm., comb. din. and kit., 2
bdrms.,
bath,
floored
attic
w/stairway. F.A. gas heat, poss. 9/1. $20,000.

Use

* Glenview Announcements

serving

built-

EAST

to see.

In excellent condition—a

High

40s.

Location.

Low Fifties
Also Another 3,000 Sq.
4 Bedrm. — 2!/, Bath Colo
Home for a 60 Day Deliv

TOWN

LINCOLNSHIRE—42 WILTSHIRE
(Deerfield
area)
Handsome
ranch.
Beautiful
interior. ‘Center
hall,
liv.
rm., terrace adj. din. windows, lovely
walnut
pan.
fam.
rm.
w/bar,
3
spacious bdrms., 2 baths, 2 car gar.
Mid 50s.
A

1-3005

|

BUY
YOU
HEAR
ABOUT
BUT
seldom
see.
Lovely
to
look
at,
entertain in—spacious 8 rms., liv. rm.
and brkfst. rm. w/bays, den, liv. rm.
w/f.p., glazed morning rm., 4 bdrms.,
212 baths, 2 car att. gar. New carpets.
$53,500 or offer.

Mae

Ads

SELL

Mengel &amp; Johnson
AL

1|-0018

* Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

DUTCH COLONIAL WITH 5 SPAC
rooms,
2
bedrooms,
and
1
ceramic tile bath. Large front p!
semi-recreation
room.
Detached
rage.
Large
yard.
Short
wal
shopping, train and school. Sept
poss’n.
CALL ALAN

CENTRAL EVANSTO
FULL PRICE ONLY $27,
TWO
STORY
HOME
W/7
ROO
bedrooms and 1 bath, separate d
room.
Detached
garage.
Septe
poss’n. Outstanding value.

BAIRD &amp; WARNI

251-6465

TO LIST AND
CALL

R

WILMETTE—NEW LISTI
FULL PRICE ONLY $28,

B. Blackwell &amp; Assoc.

251-3640

BUILDER

Walters and Landwehr
272-5150

Evanston
PArk 4-5600

WILMETTE—919 YALE
1ST TIME OFFERED. SUN. 1-5
Special
brick
ranch
on
quiet
lane.
Conven.
area.
Low
upkeep.
Immed.
poss. 3 bdrm.,
att. gar., bsmt. Only
mid 30s.

MOD.
BRICK-FRONT
bdrms.,
full bsmt., nicely
fenced yd. $22,000.

and The Village Lamplighter,

dishwasher,

1511 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

CO.

Hollister Want

with

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

CLAPBOARD
COLONIAL
RANCH
ON
82 ft. lot in Glenview. Liv. rm., din.
rm.,
kit., large pan.
fam.
rm.,
den
w/desk, tiled bath, gas heat, attach.
gar. Poss. Sept. Ist. $24,000.

ATTRAC.
ranch w/3
landscaped

(tiled)

GLENVIEW

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., humidifier. Entire property in
exc. cond. $47,500.

NON-RACIAL

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVER
Closeout on 2 Builder's Ma
Homes — 4 Large Bedrod
— 2!/&gt; Baths — Paneled Fé
ily Room With Fireplace
Mud Room — Basement
2-Car Garage — Professid
Landscaping — Storm
dows — Carpeting &amp; Dra
— Patio — Special Ligh
Fixtures — Ideal Cul-De-

Towers

PRESTIGE
LOCATION—EXQUISITE
two
bedroom
home_
on
extensively
landscaped grounds—Huge living room
—dining room with fireplace overlooking lighted
and flower
edged
patio
with
fountain,
large
kitchen
with
dishwasher,
disposal,
dining
area:
oversize
two
car
garage,
automatic
doors. Like new carpeting and draper-

Hillcrest 6-7100

REALTORS
Wilmette
ALpine

INDIAN RIDGE

in oven and range; two and one half
ceramic
tiled baths;
four bedrooms,
loads of closet and storage space. Full
basement with large recreation room/
fireplace;
two car garage. Like new
carpeting,
extras.
Call
today
for
appointment.

Hugh C. Michels
and Company

521-4th

Appleton &amp; Company
4-1102
ALpine 1
EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ON
GR 5.0022
GR 5-2383 | PArk 4
UNiversity

MAGNIFICIENT ONE OWNER
BRICK
and
stone
home
with
eight
rooms
(plus). All large rooms—living room
with
fireplace
opens
to
delightful
jalousied
family
room _ overlooking
beautiful yard;
formal dining room;
good
size
breakfast
room;
modern

SPACIOUS RANCH
8 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family
room
leading
to
large
patio,
nice
recreation room
and lots of storage
space.. Large kitchen w/eating
area,
living
and dining room
comb.
Gracious
wing
for
guests.
Call
for
appointment to see TODAY!

REALTY

East Glenview
5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEME
BRICK
RANCH
—414
BATHS
Home, custom built for Executive
estate-like
area
on
heavily
wod
grounds
affording
complete
priv.
Has
20x26
Liv.
Rm.
with
Fy
1a X20
- Dm...
Rm?
148 19
Se
Equipped Cabinet Kitchen with B
Frpl.; 26 x 16 Ist Flr. Family
R
35x15
Jalousied
Porch.
Unu
Bsmnt.
has
Lounge
Rm.
with
Bar,
2nd
Family
Rm.
with
F
Game
Rm.,
equipped
Photo
Pow.
Rm.,
Office or Den.
Also
amp
service,
Floodlighted
grou
Central
Air
Condtng.,
car
garage
with
Elec.
Eye
door,
a
dance
of closet
and. storage
sp
Owner
will help finance
or Sell
Contract. Priced at less than buil
cost plus land value at $125,000.

REALTORS

ELSEWHERE
IN
THIS
ISSUE,
SEE
our picture of a lovely Williamsburg
Colonial on Winnetka shore and of a
rambling brick and Redwood Contemporary in Indian Hill Estates.

TIGHE

!

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

NO. 2 STEEPLECHASE LN., NTHFLD.
12 room French Normandy—AN
ARCHITECTURAL
MASTERPIECE.
6
family bedrms., 3 baths, plus maid’s
rm. and bath. Family room, paneled
library, 2 fireplaces. De luxe Thermador
kitchen.
Inner
courtyard.
3-car
garage. All the luxurious features you
would
expect
to find in this upper
bracket home.

IN

Northwest Evanston
DE
LUXE
BRICK
RANCH
wi
panoramic Views! Liv. Rm. with F
and
Pict.
Wdw.,
Dining
area
Sliding
Glass
Wdw.
Wall
to Pa
fully equipped Birch Cabinet Kitc
with
Brkfst.
Bay—all
overlook
btfly.
landscaped
floodlighted
and beyond over the Golf Course,
3 Bedrms.,
2 Vanity Tile Baths,
heated basement,
2-car att. garg
ee
transferred—reduced
to

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
HIllcrest 6-0900 -

I-l111

ST., WINN.

Central Evanston
THIS
LOVELY
DUTCH
COLONI
has Liv. Rm. 15 x 25 with Frpl., Bi
Cab.
Kitchen
with
dishwasher
Brest...
Row.
-Dinz:
Rew.
or:
5
enclosed Porch and Pow.
Rm.;
2
flr. has 3 Bedrms.
and Bath
(v
large master) and stairway to floo
attic. Home
has full basement
Gas heat, fenced rear yard and ta
under $500. Asking $29,500.

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

Wilmette

1346 SOMERSET DRIVE, GLENVIEW
In
opm
area
bordering
North
Shore
Country Club grounds.
8 spacious
rooms—4
bedrms.,
21%
baths,
family room
w/fireplace.
Full basement,
finished
2-car
garage.
Come
and
see
for
yourself
this
beautiful
Colonial home, built just 3 years ago
for this exacting owner. Price, lower
70s.

751 ELM

doors opening to 11x19 Family R
with
Sliding
Wdw.
wall
to
Pat
20x11
fully
equipped
Cab.
Kitch
plus 12x 12 Brkfst. Rm. All twin s
Bedrms.;
3 Cer. Tile Vanity Bathg
Master Bedrm.
has own. bath;
ex#
Family
Rm.
30x13
with
furnit
type bookcase blit-ins; 2 car overs
att.
garage
and
an
abundance
closets and storage space.
Irregu
lot
100x120.
Possession
60
day
Priced to sell quickly at only $64,5

ALL
THE
SCHOOLS
ARE
WITHIN
walking
distance,
so
is
the
train
station.
Spacious
family
home.
with
large
yard.
Attractive
living
room
with
fireplace
and
cheerful
picture
window; separate dining room; kitchen with eating area;
3 comfortable
bedrooms,
plus sleeping porch.
Carpeting and appliances included.
Full
basement; 2 car garage.

HOMEFINDERS
Bay

26x 1442
with
Massive Frpl.
a
Picture Bay; Din. Rm, with louver

EXECUTIVE
WITH
A
GROWING
FAMILY will find this an ideal set up.
2 year
old
centrally
air-conditioned
contemporary split-level on 3/4 acre.
Cathedral
beam
ceilings.
Parquet
floors. Large living room, dining room
and special Don Hough
all Formica
cabinet
kitchen
with
built-ins
and
eating
area.
Spacious
Monkey
Pod
paneled
family
room _ with § sliding
doors
to patio
and
stone
fireplace;
den.
Master
bedroom
has_
sundeck,
dressing
room
and
bath;
4
other
bedrooms
and
21%
baths.
2
car
attached garage.

PICK YOUR OWN
Color
scheme
in
this
brand
NEW
charming two-story Colonial home on
last remaining lot in convenient area
of Northbrook, Full basement,
12’ by
12’
Foyer.
Separate
Dining
room,
Family
room
w/fireplace,
large
de
luxe Kitchen. 4 bedrooms
(believe it
or
not
the
smallest
is 12’
x 12’),
21,
baths,
car
garage.
Extras
galore. Don’t miss seeing this lovely
home. $54.500.
Call Mrs. Rosene
(272-3226, res.)

Green

EAST GLENVIEW
Custom built in 1956 and located in t
Glenayre Section is this de luxe 4 o
Bedrm. Brick Colonial. Has Liv. R

help
now;
let us
of one
cause

THE HOME WAS BUILT TWO YEARS
ago by the present owner and nothing
was spared to make it the best that
money can buy. Make an appointment
to see this de luxe Traditional Colonial
home
in
aé_
secluded
area.
Large
entrance hall 10 x 17 with herringbone
brick.
Living
room
with
antique
marble
fireplace.
Separate
formal
‘dining room. Super family room with
fireplace and doors to 65 foot patio.
Large Mutchler kitchen with all the
built-ins,
mud
room
and
full bath.
Master bedroom with dressing room,
vanity and bath. Four other large twin
size bedrooms and 2 full baths. 2 car
attached garage with circle drive, full
basement; choice location overlooking
woods and a creek.

For Sale—Houses
First Time Offered

BUSINESS”

BUY FIRST OR SELL FIRST?
If that’s
your problem,
let us
solve it. List your present house
look at what we have to offer;
help you dovetail your purchase
and sale of the other so as to
the least inconvenience.

PRICE HAS BEEN REDUCED
On this exquisite
Ranch
in prestige
area
of Northbrook.
Built in 1965—
Construction,
design
and details are
the very best.
Privacy,
convenience
and family enjoyment have been the
first consideration. EVERY ROOM IS
SPACIOUS—Living room w/fireplace,
Dining room, paneled Family room, 4
bedrooms,
3 baths,
3 car garage,
3
Patios. A very unusual home that will
delight
you
in
every
way.
Upper
brackets.
Call Mrs. Ingram

111

IS OUR

158

524 Davis
491-1855
2

Street

Evanston
273

FLAT
HOUSE,
REMODE
large,
spacious
backyard,
clos
schools
and
transp.,
nice
neig
hood. Very low 20s. By owner.
aoe 1 to 6, UN 4-0876 ask for D
ete.

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

July

13, |

�neers

58

For Salaubhewhos

158

Mitchell Brothers
REALTORS

EVANSTON
IHOICE LOCATION
NEAR
WILLARD
School
and across from
Bent Park.
It’s the unusual.
Now
used
as two
apartments but must revert to single
family
residence.
First floor
has
3
bedrooms, 11% baths. Second floor has
4 rooms and bath. All large rooms and
would be ideal for a large family or
in-laws. Excellent condition.
UPPER
30s
BEDROOM,
2 BATH
BI-LEVEL
IN
area of newer homes close to Westmoreland
Country
Club.
Large
paneled family room. Kitchen with builtins and eating area. $41,500.
ST
LISTED
IN
WASHINGTON
School
Area.
Brick
and
frame
3
bedroom
Ranch.
Family
Room.
Lot
45 x 170. $24,000.
vST LISTED. LARGE LIVING ROOM
ith fireplace
and adjoining den.
3
Bedrooms,
112
Baths.
Washington
sega
near
St.
Francis
Hospital.
IST LISTED
AND
ONLY
$17,800.
3
bedrooms
(one
on
Ist
floor);
14%
Baths. Garage.
Low
taxes;
low upeep.
PE
COD
WITH
3
BEDROOMS.
Bbeparate dining room. Enclosed patio.
xcellent closets. $23,500.

WILMETTE
DR THAT CONVENIENT
EASY LIVng. 3 Bedroom
Contemporary
ranch
bn the East side close to the center of
he
opaea
Walk to “L”’ and train.

SKOKIE
NDSOME
COLONIAL
ON
QUIET
me-way
street.
Large
living
room
ith fireplace. Separate Dining room.
itchen with eating area. 3 Bedrooms
lus large vista room, with Anderson
indow
walls,
overlooking
Evanston
ountry Club. "Attached garage. Upper
s.

Mitchell Brothers
Serving the North Shore Since 1903
2548 Green Bay Rd., EVANSTON
5-3900
BR 3-3900

$39,900
EST BUY IN THE AREA
UILT IN ’65
AMILY ROOM OPENS TO PATIO
12 TILE BATHS
‘AMILY ROOM OPENS TO PATIO
Cedkenet W/EATING
AREA
AND
BUILT-INS
ASEMENT TOO
INE DEERFIELD

LOCATION

A SWIMMING

POOL

nd a red brick patio open from this
arden room with a BUILT IN BAR
ND
GRILL.
The
paneled FAMILY
OOM
has
the 3rd
fireplace.
AND
ere are 3 family bedrms., 212 baths.
ULL
BSMT.
and
the
house
is
ENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED. A
need yard in East Glenview.
Low
Ds.

LAKE

FOREST

EAST

his
de
luxe
brick
Ranch
home
LOSE TO THE LAKE is beautifully
cated
on
OVER
AN
ACRE
of
ound.
THIS
SECLUDED
RAVINE
ROPERTY
is
unusually
WELL
LANTED
AND
LANDSCAPED
givg you the feeling that you’re in a
orld
of
your
own.
There
are
3
bdrooms and 3 baths, a family room
ith
sliding
glass
doors
to
patio.
Dvely
BRIGHT
KITCHEN
with
ERHEAD
LIGHTING
and_
good
REAKFAST
SPACE.
CENTRALLY
R CONDITIONED. Upper 70s.

PORTER
tors
reen

Bay

&amp; WEINRICH
Winnetka
446-2600

Road

GLENVIEW
OOM
BRICK
«RANCH.
EXCELt condition
throughout.
Liv.
rm.,
.
rm.,
lg.
kit.
w/eating.
area.
mily
rm.
w/frpl.,
3 bdrms.
and
th, full basement w/lg. rec. rm. and
1 bath. Central air cond. Beautifully
dscaped with evergreens and pernials. Call for appt. Price $38,500.

SMART &amp; GOLEE

ded to this well kept

home.

Master

droom
has
a private bath
and 2
pssing
rooms.
There
are
2 other
Hrooms with their own baths. Owner
s far more invested than the $98,500
ing price. Call for appt.

BOB

VOIGTS

ersity 4-4866

REALTY

ALpiné 1-2374

PTIONALLY
GOOD
INVESTnt if you have an eye for business.
rms. licensed rooming house. Full
t. 2 car gar. Large lot in excepally good location.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
UN 4-0950
Fowler

/ 13, 1967.

VERY

A

GREAT

Most attractive Ranch Home on lovely
12
acre
lot
with
curving
frontage.
Large
liv. rm.,
dining
area,
bright
kitchen.
3 bedrms.,
tiled bath,
util.
rm.,
2 car att. gar. An impressive
home, $31,500.
WILMETTE
Smart White Painted Brick home in
Kenilworth Gardens just offered. Attractive
living
rm.
with
mirrored
fireplace wall, dining rm., new tiled
kitchen, breakfast rm., 4 bedrms.,
2
tiled
baths,
recreation
rm.,
powder
T1,,
jalousied
porch,
att.
gar.
An
exceptional pret
$46,500.
Better
see it TODA

HEMPHILL

IMAGINE

LISTED

nificent views

ON

THIS

McGUIRE
567

Lincoln

STORY

THREE

CAN

MAKE

EXCELLENT

PA
AL
CR

INC.

MONTH:-

AVAIL.

&amp; STREY
Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

LAKESIDE

Corporation

St.
UNiversity . 9-1444

NOW

COME SEE THIS SUPERB RANCH
Set
high
on
a_ sloping
lot
with
4
bedrooms
and
3 baths.
Beautifully
decorated
with
finest
appointments.
Handsome
kitchen,
large
breakfast
room-den.
Family
room
and
play
room.
Wonderful
east location,
near
everything.

mortgages.

Central

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

Evanston

457 Central Av., H.P.

INC.

432-6320

area,

bath

please

call CAL

scree

August

1.

WINNETKA
ENGLISH MANOR

$32,500.

MARY

te

HOUSE

=

Red brick, half timber, slate roof, red —
quarry tile floor in spacious reception

hall,
oak
woodwork
and
a
Sunn
cheerfulness seldom found in Englis
style homes. 1st floor includes a ieee
living room,
with bay,
a 21’ din
room,
sunny
breakfast
library
with
fireplace.
large master bedroom with fireplace
two baths, dressing room-study, thr
other master bedrooms, two baths a
a servant’s suite of three rooms an
room, May be had on 1.25 acre plot or
34
acre.
A
quality
home
4 every
respect, GEORGE RUMSFEL
:
HERE

Your
plus

IS REAL

own

2

acres,

Bh,

bath

LUXURY

hole

plus

Colonial

golf

a

course!

delightful

ranch.

On 2

4 bdrm.,

Beautiful

landscaped with patios and gardens.
real
bargain
in
upper
ROESING

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

Weston E. Davie

6-18
6-27

&amp; Co.

BEAUTIFUL

CONNECTICUT

style home of finest quality is perfect —
for the discriminating executive.
ei
Bdrms.,

LOCATION.

FOR

Possession

6-ROOM
BRICK
BUILT
ranch; 2 bedrooms; plus large paneled
family room; full basement; overhead
plumbing;
‘aluminum
storms
and
screens; 114-car brick garage; Excellent buy at $27,000.

CUSTOM

Glenview

~

WINNETKA
THIS

the
discriminating
buyer.
Custom
built
Colonial
Ranch.
Large
living
room;
formal
dining
room;
2 bedrooms;
plus _ large
library.
Lovely
enclosed porch;
basement;
2-car attached garage. Private beach. Priced
in the high 80s.

Glenview
Immediate

\A

BAIRD WA

31%

Baths,

lovely

Living

separate Dining Rm.,
Family
with
sliding
doors
on
three
ROAD

:

DAVIS

leading

gardens.

CLEAN
7room
split-level
house
in
excellent
condition. Living room with fireplace;
recreation
room;
dining
room;
3
bedrooms;
11%
baths.
Kitchen
has
built-ins and ead
eating area. Brick
2-car
garage.
asily
accessible
to
shopping
and _ schools.
Vicinity
of
ae
and Greenwood. All this for

a

blue

stone

Fenced-in

yard

2 car

Terrace

Rm

Rm
side
an

with

profes

att.

garage.

WINNETKA

CALL US FOR AN APPOINTMENT
see this
gracious Colonial brick a
clapboard
home
in
northeast
area.
Perfect condition.
1st floor has
Rm.
cinpice.),
Din.
Rm.
Library,
large Kitchen, lar.
yet
Powder Rm. 2nd floor has |Bees

drms.,
3 Baths—fplce. in one bedroom, sleeping Porch. 3rd floor has es &lt;a

Bdrms.
and
1 Bath,
large
stora
area. All large rooms.
Fenced yard.
Near
beach,
schools and transporta-,
tion. Upper 80s.

WE

Area

to

sional landscaping.
14 acre. Upper 90s.

HAVE

A LARGE

TAGE’

9

:

=

AIR-CONDITIONED

FOR "OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT

Glenview Realty
Eastablished
Waukegan Road

1925

FR
RINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000
$200,000,
ANY
O F
WH ICH
WOULD BE MOST HAPPY TO SHON

Weston: E. Davia
&amp; Co.
Dorothy Amos
Ruth Nock

oe
:
os
Nor
“Davie

Betse
Weston
REALTORS

42 Green Bay Road, Winnetka

HI 6--4500

me

GLENVIEW
PArk

4-0600

BI-LEVEL

On
_lovel
grounds
with
complete
privacy!
Have the thrill of driving up
a
tree-lined
lane
to
your
home.
Custom-built
all
brick,
with
finest
construction. Spacious 9 room interior; 4 bedrooms; 2142 baths; 26’ family
room;
paneled
den;
2
fireplaces;
separate
dining
room;
basement;
attached 2 car garage,
etc. In fine
condition, GA 2
dang value in 70s!
Call MR. DEAKIN

BEAUTIFUL
GOLF
ACRES.
First
time offered. Quality, brick ranch on —
large,
attractively landscaped
lot. 3
bedrooms,
large
liv.
dining
room
—
comb. Ceramic tile kitchen and bath,

Attached gar, Full
$44,500. Air cond.

basement.

Price _
ae

NORTHBROOK
A fine
first home
for the
growi
family. Threé bedroom, Cape Cod,
full
baths,
large
living
room,
sep.
dining
room,
212
car
garage
large cemented patio. Only $22,500.
GOLFER’S
SPECIAL.
room, raised ranch. Two

Golf Course.

Huge

family

Three _ bedblocks from

room.

Cen."

—

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

Air

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
1TO5
1473 Asbury (2 blocks north of Tower
Rd.) There is something special about |
this home. Lovely 3
droom ranch —WF
set in a sylvan setting, Lge. liv. rm.
with fireplace. Attached garage;
well —

Rd.

Glenview, Ill.
588-1855

EDGEBROOK-WILDWOOD
CONVENIENT,
CHARMING,
congenial area. Milwaukee
Railroad,
CTA, Edens Expressway,
St. Mary’s
wf
the
Woods,
Wildwood
Schools,
shopping.
DELUXE CRAB ORCHARD STONE
ranch in beautiful estate like setting.
3 bedrooms,
2 baths, mag.
kitchen,
delightful family room, 2 fireplaces, 2
ost att. garage,
cent. air-cond. Mid
RUSTIC BUT CONTEMPORARY
in park-like
setting. This unusual
3
bdrm.
ranch
will
appeal
to family
seeking
prime
loc.
Expandable.
In
40s.
FOR THE IMAGINATIVE
Old mansion
in need of restoration
overlooking
golf course
in secluded
wooded area. Structurally sound. Upper 40s. Call RO 3-1844 Agent.

Cond.

A steal

at $31,900.

WINNETKA

landscaped

hard

yard. A price tag which is

to resist.

SEQUENS
1240

REALTY :

Meadow Rd. Northbrook 272-0200
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY

Winnetka

Winners

EACH AN ACRE, EACH CUSTOM BLT. |
Both have 4 bedrooms,
31% —
4
separate dining room, 3 pete
ne
family room ,porches and
atios!
is a RUSTIC REDWOO
the other a BRICK
—
RANCH
LEVEL.

BOTH

Sears

ARE

On
ane

CHOICE!

Real Estate Co.

Hillcrest 6-2900

scheint Review ° Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lobe Forest-Lake Bluff
’

.and

NORTHFIELD
Brick Ranch, only 10 years old, en
dining combination, kitchen with bui
ins and eating area. Three be rooms and 2 baths, family room (in lieu
garage)
has
sliding
glass
doers.
secluded
patio.
Full basement.
OS-

Winnetka

Winnetka
SHERIDAN

eating

for an older home with charm, this
might be it. Price $49. 500. To inspect |

BR 3-5080

OUR 42ND YEAR
GOOD VALUES

EAST GLENVIEW
VERY ATTRACTIVE

Mr. and Mrs. Fussy Buyer

Little Cash

Roth Mortgage

ASSOCIATES
Street

and

porch all on first floor. Four bedrooms —
and bath upstairs. Nicely landsca
100’ x 115’ lot offers privacy and
area for children. If you are 1

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

FINANCING

KOENIG

ly payments we can find a home for
you.
Consult
us
without
obligation.
We
also furnish secondary financing
and purchase
existing contracts
and

3000

Elm

1141

5 BDRM. COLONIAL—$41,900
TWO 4 BDRM. SPLITS—$46,000

STORY
7 _ RM.
street.
1 blk.
to
and near Haven
x 175 ft. lot full of
flowers. Liv. rm.,
lIge.
Sunrms.,
3
Oversized
rear

SIZEABLE

Town &amp; Country

446-5010

HOMES

AVAILABLE

IN

SMALL
RANCH
IDEAL
FOR
WORKing couple who likes the North Shore
and all its conveniences.
Located
a
short
walk
from
train,
shops
and
schools, this brick ranch is a delight
because of its large rooms and easy
maintenance.
Small
yard
in
pretty
residential section. 2 bdrms. and den
(or
8rd
bdrm.)
C.T.
bath,
full
basement. Priced in the mid 20s with
immediate
occupancy.
For
further
details call
Mr. Jean (VErnon 5-4246 eves.)

&amp; STREY

Spacious 3 bedroom white brick ranch
with
slate
foyer,
2 baths,
paneled
family
room
with
fireplace,
full
basement, 2 car garage, wooded lot.
Buyer can still select tiles and colors.
$41,500

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
EVANSTON
UN
4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR
3-3750

BUT

INC.

Winnetka

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
FOR AUGUST 15th

Northwest Evanston

Have

ON

GLENVIEW

home. 12 yrs. old. 2 Bedrms., bright
Kitchen with Eating Area.
Enclosed
rear yard.
Nicely
landscaped.
Ideal
home
for retired
Near Bus and
Ghachas
Thora: couple.
poaeennee:

If You

Pan.

RANCH

&amp; ORR,

Avenue,

NEW

Only $26,000

&amp; TYSON,

BRICK

KOENIG

BATH
EXCELLENT
3 BEDRM.
112
Brick
Colonial
in
N.E.
eee
Spacious
Liv.
rm.
w/Frp
separate Din. rm., Cab. Kit. Oy /Brieiet
area,
dishw.
and
disp.
Rec.
rm.
w/Frpl. Scr. Porch, att.
gar. Wooded
Setting.
No through
traffic st. Convenient to Everything. $46,500.

QUINLAN

room.

POSSESSION

8 ROOM

Overlooking Golf Course

COMFORTABLE
2
Home
on a quiet
Lincolnwood
School
Sch. and transp. 50
lge. trees and many
Frpl.,
Din.
rm.,
2
Bedrms.,
1
Bath.
garage. Low 30s.

every

a
-secluded'
beautifully
landscaped
acre, in prime location. 4 bedrooms, 2
baths, large living room, sep. dining
room, both overlooking terrace. Study
with bookshelves, partial basement. 2
car garage.
A BEST BUY in 60s. Call
Mrs. Leary.

Glenview, Il.
588-1855

ONE

from

IMMEDIATE

TOWN

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

BRICK

YEAR

library, 2 fireplaces, screened porch,
patio, green house. Don’t let this one
get away. Call Mr. Townsend today.

Spacious
living
room;
dining
L;
3
large bedrooms; pleasant kitchen; 215
ceramic
baths.
Paneled
recreation
room in full basement
plus storage
and
utility room.
Close to shopping
and transportation. MRS. OTTE.

COZY

15

old
luxury
air-conditioned
Huszagh
designed
home
iin
the _ heart
of
Woodley Road for only $94,500! Mag-

Brick
Ranch.
Perfect
for
retired
couple
or first home.
Living-Dining
Room
combination.
Two
large
bedrooms,
Full basement.
Fenced
yard
and
garage.
Near’
shopping
and
transportation to Loop
and Evanston.
Low, Low 20s. MRS.
E

THIS

BATH

HOME

Glenview Realty

9
ROOM
PILLARED
Brick
Georgian
in convenient
WINNETKA
location.
This
home
has
everything
the executive family. can
want.
Beautiful wooded lot with 110
feet frontage, central air-cond. Fireplaces
in
large
living
room,
pan.
library and recreation room. Beautiful
formal dining room w/breakfast bay.
5 gorgeous twin bedrooms, all on the
2nd
floor.
3142
ceramic
tile
baths,
screened
porch.
New
walled
patio.
Front and rear stairs from basement
to 2nd floor
Att. 2 car garage. Nothing is lacking
in this stunning impeccably
maintained
home.
Priced
for quick sale in the low 90s. Call
Mr.. Townsend.

312

BRICK

MARKET

Attractive
Farm
House,
cent
located, only three blocks to v lag
shopping area. Entry hall, visa roorr
7%
with
picture
windows,
panel
separate dining room, updated tithe

GRAY

GLENCOE

HANDSOME

4 BEDROOM,

ROOM

HI! 6-8000

Rd., Northfield

HI 6-8373
A RARE FIND

6-4700

9

Mbuses &gt;
-

ON THE

session

excellent
condition
near
center
of
town
offered
to settle estate.
Floor
plan offers five 2nd floor bdrms. and
314
baths.
Downstairs
is large
liv.
rm., din. rm., kitchen, breakfast room
and
enclosed
porch.
For _ further
details call
Mrs. Webster (VErnon 5-1647 eves.)

843

&amp; ASSOCIATES

LISTING

WINNETKA

°

330 W. Frontage

A

FOR

Possession
60
$69,500

1

C.A.

2-5 P.M.
GLENVIEW

Rd.

AND

a division of

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
This lovely home in one of Glenview’s
finest areas has just been substantialfor
family.
ly reduced.
It is ideal
living
and
entertaining.
Delightful
living room with fireplace. Separate
dining room. Cheerful solarium with
glass doors to charming
patio. Well
equipped kitchen and breakfast room.
Four excellent bedrooms. Large recreation room. Numerous
closets plus
storage. Exquisite like new carpeting.
nore. special features. Mid 50s. MRS.

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

LIVING

NEW

8
ROOMS,
2%%
HOME,
baths;
all large
comfortable
rooms.
Located
in.
truly
beautiful
wooded
area
among
lovely homes.
Informal
pattern for easy family living. Majority of rooms open onto lovely sunlighted
patio
and
large
Olympic
size
swimming
pool which is heated and
filtered for maximum use. 4 excellent
bedrooms
plus
den,
and
newly
designed
kitchen;
all
centrally
airconditioned. Screened porch and 2 car
electric eye garage. Marvelous value
in the mid 50s. For further details call
Mr
Howard
Davis
(VErnon
5-3111 eves.)

LARGE

For Salon

WINNETKA

COLONIAL

King's Court Corporation
.

Realtors

JUST
LISTED
EXCELLENT
HOUSE
CLOSE-IN AREA

FOR

Immaculate
condition.
days after contract.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

JUST

HOME

&amp; COUNTRY

NEW

UNIFS

entertaining.
Living
room,
23 x 15
w/paneled aks gg wall. Ash paneled
family room,
29 x 17, w/crab orchard
fireplace and hidden wet bar. Huge
country kitchen w/adjoining breakfast
room. Mud room and powder room off
yard entrance.
Jalousied den. 2 full
baths.
Both
bedrooms
with
wall
of
closets. 2 car attached garage. Stairway to floored attic. Many inclusions

NORTHBROOK

OPEN SUNDAY
645 SURREY LANE,

BEDRM.

HIGHLAND PARK
A
distinguished,
HEMPHILL
built,
Beautifully landscaped, tastefully decorated,
air
conditioned
ranch.
A
luxury
retirement
home
or for the
couple with family grown. Convenient
to Edens Expressway.

Attractive
Brick
Georgian
home
in
fine convenient location near schools
and transportation. Lge. liv. rm., din.
rm.,
bright
cabt.
kitchen.
3
nice
bedrms.,
112 baths,
recreation
rm.,
wW/itol.,
2
Caf
att.
gar.
.In-top
condition. Only $37,500.

Hillcrest

THREE

Well
located
3
bedroom’
Ranch,
cabinet
kitchen,
attractive
fenced
yard,
black top drive,
ceramic
tile
bath, lge. utility rm. and Extras go
with at low low price of $22,500.

GLENVIEW

8-3200

FEW

158

Sale—Houses

TOWN

4
to

DEERFIELD

Magnificent Tudor Brick residence in
finest east location. Spacious liv. rm.,
library, 6 bedrms., 442 baths, billiard
rm., solarium, 4 fireplaces, 5 rm. apt.
over 3 car brick gar. An exceptional
buy! $69,500.

DAvis

PARK

have
enough
land
and
are
truly
adaptable
to expansion.
It takes
9
months from design to completion of a
new home IF you can find a lot—it
takes 30 days to add to this lovely
ROMAN
BRICK
AND
REDWOOD
contemporary home a spacious Master
bedroom and bath with atrium court
in between;
there are 3 fine master
bedrooms,
2 beautiful
ceramic
tile
baths, library on ist floor, cathedral
separate dining rm., kitchen 9 x 25
ceilinged living room—both walls and
ceiling
paneled,
raised
fire
place,
with breakfast
area
opens
to large
screened
porch.
Partially
finished
basement—fireplace. Priced at $57,500.
3/8ths acre lot.

EVANSTON

qe GOLEE,

For

Have
you
been
looking
for
bedroom
ranch?
Only 1
is built
about every 500 homes.

EVANSTON
Modern 7 rm. bi-level home. Spacious
liv. rm., din. rm., lovely cab. kit.,
twin
size bedrms.,
142
baths,
huge
family
rm.,
space
for
4th
bedrm.
Carpeting incl. Central loc. $29,750.

SMART

Ber Sale=-Heeses

HIGHLAND

EAST GLENVIEW
Most
attractive
Redwood
Contemporary
ranch
in lovely
wooded
area.
Large
living
rm.,
fireplace,
family
rm., 2 bedrms. plus den (usable as 3rd
bedrm.)
11, tiled baths,
open
patio
and scrnd. porch; att. gar., gas heat,
paneled .,walls
and
open
beamed
ceilings.
Lot
100x230.
Fine
value.
$39,500.
EVANSTON
Well
built
Stucco
home
in_
good
condition throughout. Good dry basement. Living rm., dining rm., large
kitchen, pantry or could be converted
into powder rm., 3 good size bedrms.,
bath,
electric service all rewired in
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
down$06 S00. 2-car garage. Reasonable poss.

KENILWORTH
SEE THIS TRULY GRACIOUS.
mily
residence
with
Center
enance
hall
opening
into
a_ bright,
eerful 25 x 16 living room. There is
large
dining
room,
TV_
room,
bhdern kitchen with breakfast room.
new fun center Family room 30 x 21
h sliding glass doors to a 40x 25
imming
pool which has just been

158

For Sale—Houses

BRoadway

3-2666 :

Classified —

15

�Sen Sibanstneten
KOENIG

&amp; STREY

CIOUS GLENVIEW LIVING
clusive area,
bd wooded yard,
4
room
contemporary
ranch,
3
oaths,

2 fireplaces,

_ OWNER

large

rooms.

‘ooms,

separate
dining
room, de luxe kitchen,
rage, immediate occupancy.

room,
3 car
In 40s

‘DESIRE DRAMATIC HOME
4

bedroom
luxe

;

Colonial,

air-conditioned,
private patio, 2 car
to
MID 40s

kitchen,

Tage

Reduced

GLENVIEW 4 BEDROOMS
vely

Cape

Cod,

lge.

rms.,

secluded
40s

‘patio, well built, sep. din. rm. MID

RTHEAST EVANSTON
TO SEE
S spacious
rooms,
2 full
room,
quality

brick
ranch.
4 bedbaths,
26x15
family
construction,
21%
car
D 30s

garage.

BRICK

CUSTOM RANCH HOME

Full
basement,
newly
remodeled
kitchen and baths, garage. Quiet culde-sac. Immaculate condition. $32, 900 -

_

SPACIOUS RANCH
3

_

bdrms.,

park

air-cond.

and

family rm.,
UPPER

pool.

EVANSTON’'S
BEST BUY'S
HALL
COLONIAL
WITH 4
corner bedrooms, extra Ist floor room,
and breakfast room just off kitchen.
Very
attractive
deep
lot,
but
low
taxes. Only a short walk to Lincolnpoe School, trans., and shops. Priced
n
40s.

NEW

ENGLAND

bedroom

mrs. MADISON

kept

yard, gi

KOENIG &amp; STREY
FEE
’

bob

EVANSTON
LINCOLNWOOD
tive

brick

SCHOOL.

home

rooms.
Large
place, dining

porch,

-

one

powder

tile

;

6

spacious

3 bedrooms

Recreation

2 car garage.

A

MOST

HILL

in

VERY

heat.

room and breakfast room off
2 car attached garage. Gas
High 70s.

-

ENGLAND

MOST
story

aere on attractive private lane near
: pone Rd. and Hibbard. Large living
with fireplace
and bay.
Four
ovely bedrooms,
21% baths,
pane led
den and recreation room with fire-

_ i place.
aeag

se.

Screened

porch

Immaculate

overlooks

condition.

= AIR CONDITIONED.

golf

In

station.
garage.

Ve

WITH

60s.

;
:

ONE

STORY

HOME

sized
tile

w/connecting
porch.
attached
ewwenes
lot
n
30s.

geewened

ey

_ frontage.

garage.

with

130’

CLARKE BAKER
Realtor

: Jane
ears:

CALL

ALpine

6-1015

Hanley
e Pietrowicz
1219 Washington,

Por

Joyce King
Rose Silsbee
Wilmette

TO HOLD A WINNING HAND?
eners, try this stupendous buy!

A fantastic

4 Bedrm.,

3 bath captrally

air
conditioned
home.
Larg
living
rm., modern kitchen, pan. family rm.,
ar, hobby
rm.
Patio.
wet
f
Terrific
poten.
Walk
to school
and
train.

ead

end

street.

IS

WHERE

SION.

HOME

QUICK

POSSES-

THE

HEART

and you’ll lose
ours to this well
nned exciting Bivel, in a choice
METTE
location.
3 Bedrms.,
2

baths.

D

Living
and

conditioned.
NOW,

rm.-Dining

eating

area.

PERFECT

DRASTICALLY
ced

L,

Kit.

w/D

Centrally

air

CONDITION!

REDUCED—and

under replacement value. This
pee
offers
the
ultimate
in
ng

Fenced-in
In 50s.

600 Green
AL 1-5600

Bay

HEMPHILL BUILT. IN THE 60s.
Consult Mrs. Frame (Eves HI 6-3270)

North

yard

and

1

car

KENNETH FRIEND
ubbard Woods

KENILWORTH GARDENS

CLOSE

EVANSTON

IN LOCATION

N.E.

ATTRACTIVE

7 RM.

home. Liv. rm.; frpl.; din. rm.; mod.
kit. D. and D.; den;
bath. 2nd fl. 3
bdrms.;
bath.
2 encl.
pchs.
Gar.,
lovely fenced yard. A real buy. Asking
$31,500.
Ward H. Harris
DA 8-8759
JUST LISTED
Classic
white
brick
Colonial
ranch
home in a delightful Northfield area.
Living room with a fireplace, separate
dining room,
cabinet kitchen, 3 fine
bedrooms
and 2 ceramic
tile baths.
Blue _ stone
patio
surrounded
by
a
beautiful garden. The house is entirely
air-conditioned and the entire property
is in excellent condition. Truly a fine
value at $44,500.

Hokanson

513

Davis

St.

&amp; Jenks

REALTORS
GReenleaf

5-1617

KENILWORTH-RIPARIAN
10 room red brick colonial with all the
desirable features, on Lake Michigan.
Designed for luxurious living yet with
minimum maintenance. Gracious interior lends itself well for entertaining.
Call
for
appointment
and _ further
information.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
AL
CR
PA

1-0330
2-0330
9-0330

158A

__ JUST LISTED-EAST GLENVIEW-

Rooms, 4 large Bedrooms, 2 Baths,
Living room overlooking pretty yard,
g
room,
Kitchen
with
dining
area, large Ash paneled Family room.
A
charming home on a
quiet lane near
_
Glenview’s Cole Park.
Priced to sell,
- $41,900. To see call MR. SMART.
,

“BAIRD &amp; WARNER
:

1 Waukegan
1855

Rd.

6— Classified

Heavily

acre

Glenview, Ill.
588-1855

wooded,

fully

by Area

improved

$95,000
Friedler

1%

CORNER

FROM

SCHOOL. 1300 BLK.
JUDSON AVE.
EARLY VICTORIAN—BUILT 1850s
4 bedrooms,
312 baths. 2 blks. from
Greenwood St. beach. For all Alewife
enthusiasts.
BY OWNER
UN 4-7966

EVANSTON-SKOKIE.

WELL

MAINT.

Hemphill brk. col. on beaut. landsc.
75’ lot. Kit. w/D/D;
pwdr. rm.;
din.
rm.; lge. liv. rm. w/frpl.; adj. glazed
por. on Ist; 3 bedrms., full bath on
2nd; fin. bsmnt. has fam. rm. w/frpl.;
att. 2 car gar. w/auto. door; cent. air
cond.;
2 blks. to schls. $47,500. 6776233.

New England Village

7

RM.
BRICK
AND
FRAME
COLO.
nial on cul-de-sac. 3 bdrms., 114 baths,
liv. rm. w/frpl., sep. din. rm.; 14
x 21
family rm. 30s. OR 4-3298.

EVANSTON—BY
OWNER
LINCOLNwood schl, dist. Brk. bungalow, 3 plus
bdrm.
rawe
yd., full bsmt. screen
and
glassed-in
porch.
$26,000.
2124
Forestview. 869-1438 for appt.

DeLuxe 4 and 5 bedrm. Colonials
Center entry foyer
Separate dining room
249 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frple.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,900
Imm. poss. on 1 model
MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-3294.
DEERFIELD—BY
OWNER;
CHOICE
E. loc.; brk. ranch; cent. air cond.; 2
bdrms.;
den;
att.
gar.;
patio;
114
baths;
frpl.; tile bsmnt., kit. blt-ins;
extras; in 30s. 945-3521.

EVANSTON

WEST

2 bdrm. ranch with full bsmt., 2 car
garage.
Excellent
condition
throughout. Low 20s. Call Mr. Massman, L.A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

EVANSTON

BY OWNER
3
bdrm.
brick
ranch,
like
new.
Paneled bsmt.;
gas heat; C.T. bath;
Dawes_schl.
Near
shopping/transp.
328-0283.

EVANSTON, 5 RM. BUNGALOW WITH
2 car garage, all brick; will sell on
contract or rent to the right party.
Call DAvis 8-6818.
EVANSTON
N.W.
2343
COWPER
2
bedroom frame, lot 50 x 125 ft. $13,900.
Drive by, then call
DAvis 8-7373

FULLY

booth;

3, 4,

AS LOW

4-Bedroom

EAST—3-BDRM.

HOME.
Call

AS 10%

$47,500,

Decorator

5-Bedroom

Furnished

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23K

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2601 MULBERRY LANE
NORTHBROOK, ILL.
2-5600
SH

3-1

NORTHBROOK
Open

|

Sunday

2 to 5

1225 GRANT ROADSunset Ridge to Voltz to Grant Ro
De luxe Contemporary
home!
La
wooded property in a completely
cluded
desirable
location.
Spaci
living room w/fireplace;
sep. di
room; - built-in kitchen;
2 bedroo
2 baths—a
delightful
extra
is
guest house, studio or rumpus rod

AYARS
REALTY
824 Waukegan Rd.
CRestwood

COMPA
2-3550

Northb

NORTHBROOK
OPEN 2 TO 5 SUNDAY
36 TIMBER LANE
N. off Shermer-E,
of Waukegan)
a
shady,
meandering
lane,
a
lovely homes, this one-owner cust
built
brick
has
2
large
bedro
with possible 3rd in Fam. Rm.
place, base, screened porch, 2 pa
on lovely
wooded
lot. In 30s.
J]

BAIRD &amp; WARNE

Glenview,
588-

NORTHBROOK.

FASHIONABLE

area.
Brick
ranch;
liv.
w/fireplace;
sep.
din.
rm.;
deni
guest rm.; lge. pan. fam. rm. w/fr
mod. kit. w/built-ins and eating a
4
twin
bdrms.;
215
baths.
O
asking $54,000. Write: T-239, Box
Wilmette.
NORTHBROOK
BY
OWNER,
BR
and frame ranch, 3 bdrms., kit. bI

bees
ae

$51,

Models.

RED SEAL HOMES,

ins,

central

ing,

well landscaped.

air

conditioning,

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
y

DOWN

for inspection
10:30 a.m. until dé
daily, including SAT.
and SUN.
rections: Edens expressway or W
kegan rd. (42A) to Willow rd.;
on Willow to Shermer rd.; north
Shermer to Techny rd. Turn west
mile on Techny to Sunset Fields.

GLENVIEW
WEST-WILLOWS
Cape Cod. 4 bdrms.;
unfin. dormer;
21g baths;
fam.
rm.;
bsmt.:
2 car
garage. 7 months old. Owner transf.
272-7933.

Beaut.
maintained
by
owner.
eves. for appointment. 724-6628.

2-Car Garag

FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
See our 4 and 5 Bedroom
Colon
All the above
features—plus
Sup
large
family
room
with
firepla

GLENVIEW
BY
OWNER.
3 BEDRM.
Colonial.
Liv.-rm.
with
firepl.,
din.
rm., new kit., pan. brkfst. rm. Ist fl.
fam. rm. Basement with playrm. and
fleet’ $36,500. 1964 Palmgren Dr. 724-

GLENVIEW:

5 Bedrooms

INCLUDED IN OUR HOMES
Paneled
family
room. Wall-to-w
carpeting
or
oak
flooring.
Tapp
double-oven
and
range.
Dishwas
and disposal. Aluminum
combinat
storms and screens. Mueller Comf
Air Conditioning.

GLENVIEW: OWNER—REAL BUY
6-rm. ranch, plus lg. glaz. porch;
4%
acre
wooded
in very
choice
area;
dream _ kitchen;. 2 full baths;
2-car
gar., elec. dr.; finest const. and view.
po
aan poss. High 60s. PA 4-7778 for
appt.

GLENVIEW
MID
30s
BY
OWNER
3-bdrm.
face brk. bi-level;
lge. pan.
fam.
rm.;
fenced
yd.;
2-car
side
drive;
Wilm.
schls. 919 Leamington.
729-0060.

and

$37,600 to $52,000

MOVED

GLENVIEW
ATTRACTIVE
SPLITlevel, by owner. 3 bdrms., pan. fam.
rm., eating space in kit., nice yard
with
patio
and
swings.
Wilmette
schools. $25,900. 610 Long Rd. 724-9351.

Homes

Ranch

2!/, Baths

REALTY

GLENVIEW
EAST—3
BDRM.
2 C.T.
baths; F.R. w/frplc; screened porch;
walk
to
Lyon
and
Pleasant
Ridge
Schls. For sale by owner.
Low 40s.
Immed. Occup. PA 9-0598.

Series’’

Split Levels

BUILT
bsmnt.
baths;
gar.
$29,900

GLENVIEW—4-BDRM.
BRK.
BUNgalow;
2 blks. to train and bus; 11%bath;
full dry
bsmnt.;
2-car
gar.;
fenced yd.; lot 66x 175; new kitchen;
lge. glazed porch; $29,500. 724-0718.

Squire

Colonials

724-8325

GLENVIEW
GLEN OAK ACRES
Roman
brick ranch in area of fine
homes; 3 bdrms.; 3 baths; huge game
room in fin. bsmt. plus ist. floor fam.
rm.
De Luxe
appointments.
$47,500.
724-4335.

GUARANTEED

“Country

Well planned and maintained 3 bedroom
contemporary
redwood
ranch.
Call broker,
FE. Koenig
for
details,
272-0330.

MILLER

Homes

|/3 Acre Landscaped Site

GLENVIEW

EVANSTON-EAST
AROUND

Air-Conditioned

GLENVIEW E.,
BY OWNER
Stone and cedar shingle ranch:
central air cond.;
dead-end wooded
st.;
blue stone entry hall; formal dinette;
lge.
liv.
rm.
w/frpl.;
din.
area:
2
bdrms.;
C.T. bath; powder rm.;
kit.
D/D; porch; patio; full bsmt.: beautifully landscaped. In 40s. 724-5212.

TO BE

de

SUNSET FIELDS

Northbrook
PArk 4-3294.

HOUSE

ID

NORTHBROOK

range;
disp.;
514 mortg. can

Hwy.

732 Hill St.,

LINCOLNSHIRE
DEERFIED
bdrm.
ranch.
2
full
baths,
pan
family rm. w/built-in Bar-B-Que, li
rm. w/frpl., kit. w/built-in ‘appl. and
car
gar.
w/workshop.
Situated
wooded 42 acre. By appt. only. $49,54
945-3896.

GLENVIEW:
TALL TREES.
BY OWNer 1507 Sequoia. Cent. air-cond. 8-rm.
tri-level; 4 bdrms.; 212 bath; full din.;
eptg.
throughout;
fam.
rm.
w/wet
bar,
overlooks
lge.
patio,
w/35
x 20
heated pool. 2-car elec. door garage
one full basement. Mid 60s. Call 729523.

BY OWNER
Handsome
and very well-built brick
home
with
many
conveniences
and
amenities.
7 rms.
(fireplace
in liv.
rm.), 144 baths, paneled staircase and
play-rm.,
scrnd. porch, fenced backyard. Carefully maintained, in immac.
cond.; Oakton schl. dist. Low 30s. Call
869-0813.

FEATURING
.
.
.
.
.
.

Skokie
2-7300

EVANSTON

EVANSTON

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

For Sale—Houses

BATHS

1-1671

D/W;
refrig.;
bit.-in
prof, ldscpd. Low 30s.
be assumed.
2504 Fontana Dr.

811
CR

Edgemere Ct. and Lee Sts.
New House
Nearing Completion
2 Story Normandy Design
5 BEDROOMS
3 FULL BATHS AND 2 HALF
CENTRAL A/C
Open Sunday 1-4
For Appt.
D.

w/blt.-in

appt.,

KENILWORTH GARDENS
Contemporary 3 bedrms. plus a
212 baths; priv.; mid 40s.
Call 256-2411

GLENVIEW
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Bi-level, 3 bdrms.;
2 baths (1 pan.);
plastered
constr.;
pan.
fam.
rm.
w/blt.-ins. Cent. air-cond.;
electronic
air
cleaner;
14x30
concrete
patio.
hedged
in 8 high.
New
cptg.
and

kit.

by

KENILWORTH,
606
ROGER.
3 B
rms.;
2%2 baths;
fully air cond.;
blks. Sears School; 4 blks. New Trie
3 blks. train. Call owner, 251-3606.

GLENVIEW
FOR
SALE
BY OWNer All brick
ranch,
7 yrs.
old;
1
owner;
3
bdrms.
plus
fam.
rm.;
oversize 2-car gar. Built-in range and
D/W;
fully cptg. Frples. in liv. rm.
and in lge. fin. bsmnt. rm. Walk to
Catholic
church
and
schl.
Walk
to
park
and
pool.
Close
to Glenbrook
South
and public grade
schls.' Late
summer availability.

Pan.

OFFER

HIGHLAND
PARK—BI-LEVE]I
Deadend street. 25’ liv. rm., sep. di
rm., 3 bdrms., 242 baths; pan. fam
rm.,
stone
frpl.,
att.
gar.,
scern
porch. Wooded area. In 40s. 831-9296.
KENILWORTH
BY
OWNER
ATTRA
tive. 6 rm home w/2 bdrms. Wooded
ft. lot. Near
train,
town,
and
Ne
Trier. Needs a purchaser with so
forsight to see the ‘possibilities.
R
duced to $31,500. 256-3198.

L. A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-1010

drapes.

OWNER

HIGHLAND
PARK
NEW ARRIVA
Just.6 year old bi-level, 3 lge. bedrn
secluded cul-de-sac st., walk to statio
and schools, appliances. Only in M
20s.
BONNVIEW REALTY
679-15.

GLENVIEW EAST
ONE
OWNER
HOME
CAPE
COD HOME
ON BEAUTIFUL
TREE LINED PRIVATE ROAD
NEW TRIER EAST H. S.
Ist—Liv.
rm.
W/FP—lge.
din.
L.
Bedrm.
or
den,
C.T.
bath—Mod.
kitchen
W/eating
space,
screened-in
porch.
2nd—2
lge. bedrms.
each W/walk-in
closets, rus smaller tandem bedrm.
Bsmt.—Full—partially
finished
Rec.
Rm. W/WFP.
1 car garage plus car
port.
Wonderful
family
home!
Low
50s.
For
further
info.
call
Mrs.
McBean (home) UN 4-5064 or

BIRCHWOOD

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

LO

10 to 5 and
4715.

GLENCOE:
3
BLKS
CENTRAL
School. 3 blks stores, train. 5 bdrms.
342 baths. Mod. kit. w/din. area. Sep.
din, rm., 2 screen porches. Upper 40s.
Call 835-0652 for appointment.

W.

PARK.

to schools and NWRR. 412% mortgag
available. $34,600. Open Sat. and Sun

GLENCOE
CENTRAL
BY
OWNER
4
bedroom,
2 story
frame,
close
to
school,
churches
and
transp.
Taxes
$354. Large lot, 2 car gar. Open house,
Sat. and Sun. July 15, 16. Upper 20s.
786 Vernon Av.., Glencoe, VE 5-3310.

GLENVIEW
QUALITY
3-bedroom brick ranch w/full
Large
liv.-din.
L;
1142
C.T.
birch cab. kit. w/eat. area. Att.
Exc. financing.

EVANSTON S.E.
VIEW OF THE LAKE

BRICK-CLAPBOARD

col. Perfect
condition.
Spacious
liv.
rm.; frpl.; din. rm.; mod. kit.; D. an@
D.; brkfst. area; pow. rm.; scr. pch.
overlooking
lovely
yard.
2nd
fl.
3
drms.;
cer. tile bath; pan. rec. rm.
and
den
in bsmt.
2 car
gar.
Nr.
transp. and schls. in 40s.

HOUR

835-3750

525

Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS

CALL AT ANY

John Channer
&amp; Associates

Western

REALTY

Road

CHARMING

ON

bedbath,

and

top quality air cond. ranch. 3 bdrms
2 full baths; finished rec. room. Wa

HIGHLAND

Upper 30s. Phone 724-8765 for appt.

Spacious living room
with fireplace,
large
separate
formal
dining room;
cabinet
kitchen
with
eating
area;
screened porch paneled and beamed
recreation
room
with
wet
bar
and
fireplace.
Beautifully
landscaped
ard,
Central
air
conditioning
and
umidifying system.

For Sale—Houses by Area

GLENCOE
EAST—NEW
LISTING
BY
owner.
Lovely
English
brick
home
next to wooded lot on winding drive.
Paneled frol., 3 lge. bdrms., canopied
porch
and fenced in yd. Full basement, gas heat and attached garage.
Low 30s.
VErnon 5-0362

CHOICEST HOME
CHOICEST LOCATION

COLONIAL

158A

GLENVIEW
NORTH
5-RM.
BRK
house. 2 bdrms.;
new roof; must
b
moved
from
premises
during
July
$10,000 or best offer. 941-0520

EVANSTON-SKOKIE

446-2030

KENILWORTH

GLENVIEW
DELIGHTFUL

Road

schools

centrally

For Sole—Houses by Area

EVANSTON
S. BY OWNER.
8 RMS. 4
bdrms., huge paneled fam. rm., 2 car
gar.
Air
cond.,
a te?
Walk
to
grammar and Junior
High. Drapes. 2
full baths. $45,000. DA 8-2414.

LOVELY
4
BDRM.
home;
loved and cared for;
central
air-cond.; built-ins; 2 patios; rec. rm.
conv. Deerfield Pk. 945-5475.

CONVENIENT
LOCATION—2
brick—4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths.

to

Vista;

DEERFIELD:

WINNETKA

BRICK

OWNER

DEERFIELD;
9 ROOMS,
112 BATHS;
frpl.; range;
dishwshr.; bsmnt.:; double garage;
awning/patio;
8/10 acre
mid 30s; Reduced. 945-4498.

WINNETKA
Close

COLONIAL

BDRM.

50x 150
ft.
lot.
4
bedrooms,
21%
baths—small laundry rm. on Ist floor
and family room
w/fpl. Near grade
and parochial school and easy walk to
New Trier East. 2 car garage. $53,000.

WINNETKA
NEW

Bay

STORY

AT-

kitchen.

5

WILMETTE
2

_ tractive brick home with 4 bedrooms,
14 baths on about 12 acre. Pleasant
amily

Green

and

room

High 30s.

ESTATES.

ATTRACTIVE

REALTOR
874

BY

air cond.; 4 bdrm.; 242 baths; erptng.
prouehout:
custom
draperies.
945-

E. SAWYER SMITH

WILMETTE

INDIAN

DEERFIELD
Bi-level;
Briarwood

Kennedy
built
Colonial
on
a large
wooded lot in Colony Point. 3,300 sa.
ft. living area. Gracious and spacious
throughout.
Many
fine extra details.
Centrally
air-conditioned.
Call
Mr.
Haskell to see this today.

ATTRAC:

room with firemodern
kitchen,

room.

bath.

basement.

with

living
room,

DEERFIELD—CUSTOM
Executive ranch. Roman brk., thermopane windows, 3 BRs, 2 baths, pan.
fam. rm., frple., parquet flrs. Closets
galore. Drps., crptng. Lge. patio, air
cond., ist flr. laundry, sernd. porch,
beaut. grounds. New
appls. 21% car.
gar., elect dr. In 50s. 945-1127.

DEERFIELD

900

Wilmette
Northbrook
Glenview

DEERFIELD—BY
OWNER
3 bedroom tri-level, 2 baths, rec. and
utility rooms. Basement with separate
workshop.
Shade and flowering crab
trees
accent the garden
area while
wooden
benches
surround
the party
size patio. $33,900. 4 3/4%
mortgage
available to qualified buyer. 945-4627.

and

nr.

trans-

EXTREMELY
WELL
maintained, original owner Tri-level 3
bdrm.
plus maids
rm., laundry-mud
rm., 2 baths,
pan. den and basement,
14 spacious closets with many
builtins. Kit with d/d, built-in over and
range,
1 bl.
from
school,
walking
distance to train and town, cent. air
cond., gas heat, attractively priced in
mid 30s. By appt. only 945-2225.

realtors
UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston

E. SAWYER SMITH

158A
IN,

DEERFIELD;

3

associates

20s

brick and redwood ranch, 2

baths,
beautifully
i clusions.

WITH

OVER 30 YEARS
OF NORTH SHORE SERVICE

YOUNG GLENVIEW NEIGHBORHOOD
3

COLONIAL

For Sale—Houses by Area

lr
ge
3 bedroom split level with
amily
room
and 2 baths.
Lot size
72’ x 125’. All face brick on Ist level
with aluminum
siding on 2nd level.
Custom
built
by
JMD
Const.
Co.
Residence located at 950 Forest Ave.,
ty
aaa
Phone
945-4130.
Price
of
,900.

bedrooms,
142 baths, separate dining
room,
and paneled recreation room..
Back yard has a country
feeling, but
it’s close to Lincolnwo
School, and
bus transportation. A real buy in the
30s.
=
LISTING:
WALK TO C. &amp; N.W.,
-T.A.,
Haven
School
and
St.
A’s.
Nice three bedroom home with extra
3rd floor room, remodeled bath and
kitchen. Priced at $38,000.

ious family home,
3 bedrooms,
aths, garage, carpeting
$38, 500

MD

158A

DEERFIELD—NEW,
CLOSE
walk to schools, shopping, and

CENTER

$59,900

SAYS BRING OFFERS

For Sale—Houses

Pe
ts

8

cameras
ee

=
i

oe

3
eer
oe

$27,500.

July
ea

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272-4

13,
$

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For Sale—Houses Es preie
ORTHBROOK:
'5 bedroom, 2 story Colonial,
with 212
baths,
fireplace
and
paneled
beam
eiling family room. Large mud room
off
service
entrance.
Quarry
tile
entry,
laminated
ceilings,
overhead
sewer. Quality minded construction by
ustom
home _ builder.
Residence

located

at

3274

Prestwick

Lane,

orthbrook.
JMD
Construction
Co.,
945-4130. Priced to sell at $47,900.
ORTHBROOK — 4 BEDROOMS
FOR
fine living. Brick and frame ranch on
ovely 42-acre lot. Living-dining comb.
/frple.
Kitchen
w/built-ins;
2 bath
plus pan. fam. rm. and stone frplc.
Attached garage. Walking distance to
prade schools. $35,500.

BIRCHWOOD

i

REALTY

Skokie Hwy.
Northbrook
R 2-7300
PA 4-3294.
NORTHBROOK-FERNDALE AV.,
PRICE
REDUCED.
$35,500.
By owner. 514% mortgage avail. Lge.
B bdrm.,
2 bath spl.-lev. on heavily
ooded
deadend
st. in forest
pres.
iv. rm.,
din.
rm.
w/fple.;
kitchen
ith D and D and eating area. Pan.
am.
rm.;
lge. util. rm.
w/rm.
for
bffice or "workshop;
sernd. porch;
2
ar. gar. Extras. Immed. occup. 272409.
RTHBROOK
BY
OWNER.
BRICK
hnd siding
342
yr.
old Colonial
on
juiet cul-de-sac conven. to village. 5
bdrms. 242 baths, lge. family rm. 2
rpls. 3,000 ft. of liv. area not incl.
xtra lge. bsmt,
4% acre, fenced-in
bkyd. patio, air cond., liv. rm., din.
m. hall and master bdrm. carpeted.
id 60s. Call 272-7627 for appt.
RTHBROOK:
FOR SALE BY OWNr, brick ranch. 3 bdrms., 2 baths; liv.
m.,
din.
rm.;
kit.,
built-in
stove;
breezeway.
Dbl.
gar.
Newly
dec’d.
ew crptng., draperies. Mahog. panelg..-Frple.,
fin. rec:
rm ;. 4
acre.
Prof. landscaped. Low 30s. 272-7212 or
72-6757 after 5 p.m. and weekdays.
701 Oakwood Rd.
NORTHBROOK

M.OCC.

BY OWNER

chool Dist. 28. 8 mo. old 2 story Col.
5 bdrms., 242 CT baths; fireplace in
Am.
rm.;
zoned heat and air-cond.
ustom
kitchen.
Plenty
of
closets.
ull bsmt. 5 blocks from town. In 60s.
all 272-7446 after 6 p.m.
RTHBROOK—BY
OWNER—94
FT.
se. on wooded 42 acre-Lee Rd. area.
ft.
cantilevered
stone
fplc.-Fla.
. stone terr’s.- rad.
pan.
ceiling
eat-air-cond.-inside
tropic
gardensbdrms., one of a kind-must be seen.
Ds. Staples. 272-1486.
RTHBROOK—OWNER—3
BDRM.
rk. ranch.
Young
exec.
prof. comunity, surrounded by Forest Pres.,
onv. to Edens, shops; walk to schls.
ppls.,
crptng.,
D
and
D,
carport,
icrd. porch; basement; pan. fam. rm.
med. poss. $27,500. Call 272-0376.
RTHBROOK-WELL
KEPT
BRICK
anch with 212 car gar. on bee.
dscpd.
1 acre;
3 bdrms.;
aths; pan. fam. rm. w/crab orchard
ple. and adjoin. patio;
Utility rm.
f kit.; full bsmt. w/shop area;
gas
w. heat. Carpeted. $49,500. 272-5124.
RTHBROOK—BY
OWNERarming brick and redwood bi-level.
eaut.
Idscpd.;
3 bdrms.,
2 baths;
m.
rm,
Cent.
air-cond.
Cptg.,
pes:
spotless cond. Upper 20s.
CR
4.

RTHBROOK—CRABTREE
LANE.
2
ory Colonial, 3 large bedrooms, full
hsement,
142
baths.
Quality
conruction. School dist. 28. Lower 40s.
All CRestwood
2-3659
for
appointent.
RTHBROOK
—
SUNSET
FIELDS.
xec.
home.
Colonial
4 bdrm.,
23%
Aths. Sep. din. rm.; Carpeted;
fam.
., beamed
ceil. and fple. Kitchen
An
aga
Air-cond.
Storms/scrns.
-5310.
RTHBROOK—}2
BLOCK
FROM
eenbriar
School
on
Chestnut
St.
Pwly decorated brick and frame biel.
3 bdrms.,
2 complete
baths,
din,
rm.;
fam.
rm.;
Beautifully
scpd. lot. Mid 30s. 272-5139.
RTHBROOK - 2095 LANDWEHR RD.
214 ldscpd.
acres with springfed
md, 3 bdrms., 2 bath custom brick
nch in top cond. Immed. or Nov. 1st
ss. Many extras. Sale price $59,500.
c. value. CR 2-5363.
R T H B ROOK—NEWLY
DECOed 3 bedroom
ranch.
Large
Kkit.,
parate din. area. Bsmt. w/pnid. rm.
h
acre
prof.
landscaped.
Fenced
ird. Large 2 car gar. $29,900. Owner,
R 2-5183.
THBROOK.
BY
OWNER.
8 RM.
lonial on beautiful 42 acre corner
Walking dist. to train, grade schl.
d Glenbrook N. Upper 40s.
CR 2-6207 or PA 4-1835
THBROOK - 1961
HIGHLAND
ST.
m., 2 story Col. 4 bdrms.; 2 baths;
ary; full bsmt. and attic; vaeant,
ed. poss. Mid 30s. For app’t to
interior, CR 2-5363.
BROOK
TIMBER
TRAILS
3m.;
2 baths;
brk.
redwood;
biel;
cptg.;
garage;
Idscpd.;
pan.
. rm. CY
6-5123. Owner.
RTHFIELD LOVELY CAPE COD
tory by Huszagh 4 bdrm., 3 bath,
, living rm. w/frpl., separate din.
., new kitchen d/d, full basement
.
ree.
rm.,
screened
porch,
ace. Walk to schools, New Trier
st. $47,500. HI 6-6447.
THFIELD BY OWNER. LGE. LOT
innetka Park Dist. 2 bdrm®., fam.
liv. rm.
w/frpl.,
kit. w/eating
, porch. $24,000. 446-5916.

USE
HOLLISTER
-WANT ADS
13, 1967

158A

For Sale—Housesby Area

158A

NORTHFIELD
3 and

4

bedroom

or will build

mic

gas range,
posal and

bi-levels

double

oven

dishwasher, disfinished family

room. Located in New Trier
school district, 3 blocks from

Edens

Highway.

Edens to Willow
blocks to Bristol,

Directions:
Rd., W. 3
S. | block

to Abbott Court, E. !/5 block.
Open daily after | p.m.

CUSTOM
BUILT
STONE
AND
SHINgle Col. on beautifully
landscaped half
acre close to lake.
View window in
‘30
ft. liv.
rm.
overlooks
large
lighted
blue stone terrace. Den with frpl., 4
bedrms., 342 baths. Small greenhse., 2
car
elec.
garage.
CENTRAL
AIR
COND. $98,500. Call Mrs. Elwood.

BAUMANN

Elston Builders
674-0300
256-3479
SKOKIE

Central
Air
Conditioned
Bi-Level,
3
bedrooms, 2 comp. baths, family rm.,
carpet, drapes, ref., built-ins, washer,
dryer, Att. garage, upper 30s.
BONNVIEW
REALTY
679-1535
SKOKIE
BY
OWNER—7!12
RM.,
COlonial, 3 bdrms., 142 baths, fam. rm.,
basement, gar. golf course view. Low
40. 4321 Lee. Call for appt. 674-0958.

WILMETTE
7 ROOM BRICK CAPE COD
In mid Wilmette this attractive home
has Living rm., DR, Kitchen w/dishwasher, 4 Bedrms. and 2 baths. Full
Basement
w/paneled
Rec.
rm.,
Gas
vs New 2 car garage and patio. Mid
Ss.
SEE OUR DISPLAY AD FOR
CHARMING BRICK AND CLAPBOARD
HOME ON ORCHARD LANE
in this issue.

Vroman-McKnight
515-4th

St.

Lincoln Av.,
Winnetka
HI 6-5000.
WINNETKA, JUST LISTED
8 room, 4 bedroom; 2142 bath colonial
built 1960.
Paneled
recreation
room
and den. 2 car garage. 200 ft. deep
wooded lot in prime area.
NASH REALTY,
446-9000

WINNETKA,
OLD
HOUSE,
LARGE
lot, will divide, Central choice location, 5 bedrooms, 3 3
gy gas heat.
WINNETKA RANCH
3 bdrm. 2 bath. liv. rm din. rm.. kit.,
attch. gar., full bsmt. beautifully dec.,
Mid 40s. 350 Rosewood. 446-5188.

WILMETTE;
3
BDRM.
BI-LEVEL.
Air
conditioned.
Attached
112
car
garage. All face brick, lge. bath rm.
meow 2 lge. half bathrooms
on each
vel, all cer. tile. Pan. family room.
Walking distance to grade and Junior
a
school. $45,000. By owner. AL 1-

WILMETTE
2 BDRM. BRICK AND STONE RANCH
on
beautifully
landscaped
lot.
Too
many quality features to list. Mid 40s.
Call Mr. Massman, L. A. Peterson &amp;
Co. GR 5-1010 or 446-3077 evenings.
WILMETTE S.E.
BY OWNER
5 bdrms. w/sleeping porch; 242 baths;
lge.
beautiful
new
kit.;
liv.
rm.
/frpl.; din. rm.;
sunporch;
Stucco; 2
car gar. Walk to ‘‘L’’, NWRR and all
schls. New
Trier E. Dist. Low
40s.
Phone for appt. 251-4537.
WILMETTE NEW TRIER WEST DIST.
Split-level, 3 bdrms., 242 c t. baths, all
built-ins, 214 car garage.
Air cond.,
elec. air filter. On cul-de-sac st. near
schools. Avail. Sept. $47,500.
By owner
AL 1-5288
WILMETTE
BY
OWNER.
4 BDRMS.
huge new country kit., frpl., crptg.,
unfinished 3rd flr., gar., fenced, walking dist. to beach, park, train, schl.,
shop. $39,000. 511 Washington
256-2152
WILMETTE
N.E.
SPACIOUS
EXCELlently built brick Colonial. 4 bdrms.
2nd; 2 bdrms. and ballroom on 3rd;
314
baths;
abundant
closets
and
storage; frpl.; lge. brick gar.; 75 ft.
lot. In 50s. AL 1-7833.
WILMETTE
WEST,
BY
OWNERS,
3
bedroom,
145
bath
bi-level.
Solid
masonry
construction.
New
Trier
West, Bell-Loyola schools. 217 Thelin
Ct.. ALpine 1-8279. $32,000.

SPACIOUS

Sale—Town

WELL

DE-

signed
2
story
Colonial
in _ fine
residential
area.
New
Trier.
Entr.
hall, liv. rm. w/frpl. Sun porch/den,
din.
rm.,
kit.
w/mod.
appl.,
and
eating
area,
powder
rm.,
24 x 15
panel. rec. rm. w/frpl., laundry and
workshop.
3
bdrms.,
full
bath,
2nd. flr. Garden and newly landscd.
front.
Wall
to wall
crptg.-hall,
liv.
rm., stairs incl. Owner leaving state.
Must
sell before
Aug.
1. High
30s.
Taxes $675. Can be seen after July 17.
Owner. 446-8695 Priced to sell.

WINNETKA—ATTRACTIVE
ENGLISH
Colonial
home
in
fine
convenient
location. Near schools and transportation.
New
Trier
East.
Large
living
room
with fireplace. New kitchen. 4
bedroom;
2145 bath,
den.
Il-car att.
es Lovely. wooded street $59,000. HI

Houses

HOMEFINDERS
AT WILMETTE
F. G. Hastings, Realtor
“HIGH POINT”’
The.
ultimate
in
Town
Homes
in
Wilmette.
The convenience of apartment living with the assets of a home.
4
NEW
3
bedroom
Town
Homes
ranging
in
price
from _ $37,600
to
$39,250.
Each
has
a
full
basement
w/large
Recreation
area,
separate
Dining
rooms,
marvelous
Kitchens.
All are centrally air-conditioned;
all
have central vacuum system; all have
Oak
parquet
floors.
Breathtakingly
landscaped. Call us today to inspect
Miss Matheson
CAREFREE LIVING
And
no landlord worries. ‘ Attractive
brick
Townhouse
only one
block
to
Lake and 2 blocks to transportation. 2
bedrooms,
142
baths,
attic
storage.
Inexpensive
maintenance.
IMMACULATE CONDITION. Only $19,500
Call Mrs. May (AL 1-0550, res.)

HOMEFINDERS
BAY

RD., WILMETTE

AL I-l111
EAST EVANSTON

Wilmette

WILMETTE
BY OWNER
3 bdrm.;
142 C.T.
bath;
11 yr. old
ranch. Frple. and built-in bookcases in
L.R.:
242
car
att.
garage;
well
landscaped. Charming area w/mature
trees. New Trier Sch. dist. Conven. to
schls.;
shopping,
trans.
$31,500 incl.
cpt.
drapes,
disposal,
stove,
refrig.
Call for appointment. 256-4385.

WINNETKA.

For

111 GREEN

WILMETTE.
MODERN
7 ROOM
BIlevel
home.
Spacious
living
room—
din.
room
‘L’’.
Lovely
cabinet
kitchen
w/blit.-in
stove
and
range.
Good
breakfast
area.
3
twin
sz.
bdrms.
2
baths.
Pan.
family
rm.
Carpeting
and
drapes
included.
$37,500.
.
HAPP-REALTORS
966-3200

- COOK

551

159

REALTORS
ALpine 1-0407

by Area

161 For Silo—¥ucunt Property

HOMEFINDERS

WINNETKA - EAST

to suit. 2 cera-

tile baths,

For Sale—Houses

BEAUTIFULLY
BUILT
AND
WELL
kept
2
bedroom
townhouse.
Ideal
location for quick access to Chicago
loop
Evanston
shopping,
and
the
beach. Attractive
a
and enclosed
brick garage, $29,750

OF

OVER 30 YEARS
NORTH SHORE SERVICE

mrs. MADISON
associates

UNiversity 9-5600
Evanston

WILM

S.E. Corner

OPEN

| Ith ai

SUNDAY

EVANSTON—WHY

PAY

1-5

NON-RACIAL
Two new 4 bedroom townhomes.
11%
baths, basement and modern kitchen.
1827 Hovland Court
Evanston
Day 338-7880
:
Eve. 465-6321
CHICAGO.
MOD.
TOWNHOUSE
COMpletely
furn.
Works
of
art
and
antiques. Shown by aovpt. only. 465-1829
Sat. and Sun. 461-2207 weekdays 9-5.

Wanted

to

Buy—Houses

WANTED:
3 BEDROOMS
PLUS
DEN
or fourth bedroom, living room, dining
room, kitchen, family rm. or rec. rm.
in northern
suburb,
preferably
New
io
East. Around $40,000. Call 4466479.
PRIVATE
PARTY
WISHES
TO
BUY
3-4 bedroom home in Evanston School
District. Around $50,000.
Call DA 8-7415.

161

For Sale—Vacant

Property

GLENVIEW
297 x 157 lot. One of the last remaining
in this area. Purchaser might subdivide and sell off other lots.
Zoned R-4.
Sewer
and water
available on West
end
of
property.
Call
for
further
information.

KOENIG
PA
AL
CR

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

&amp; STREY
Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

close

to

ATTENTION

HOMEFINDERS

111 GREEN

BAY

AL

RD., WILMETTE

I-III

VACANT PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
ing acre lots on high
tiful Trout Valley-60
facilities
with
land
horse stables, miles
ing trails, 13- spring
stocked wiih trout.
ming pool. Each lot

Kings Court Corporation
a

Cady,

division

HEMPHILL

330

W.

é&amp;

Frontage Rd.,
HI 6-8373

CHICAGO—ON
HOWARD
STREET
EAST OF RIDGE. BRICK BUILDIN
WITH
2 STORES
AND
2 APA
MENTS.
IDEAL
TO
OPERA
YOUR OWN BUSINESS WITH YO!
RESIDENCE
ABOVE
AND STI
HAVE
EXTRA
INCOME.
EXCELLENT BUY IN UPPER 20S.
&amp;
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR_ 5-3900
ONE
STORY
2-STORE
FIREPR
building in excellent business tra
area of North Evanston. $4,500 inco:
:
with
low
maintenance
and
=
$42,500.
Will ge aes contract
250
down. Mr. Daily

SMART

TWO
ADJOINground in beauminutes to Loopinclude
heated
of Tan Bark ridfed trout pools
A $100,000 swim$10,000.

VACANT
PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE ACRE LOT
in New Trier School District with all
utilities at low price of $11,500.

FOR

SALE

OR

cement

ASSOCIATES
Northfield

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Rd.

KOENIG

&amp; STREY

2-0330

Northbrook

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.

GOELZER
714 ELM

and WILDE

REALTOR
STREET

NEW

HI

PAR Channer
525

Lincoln,

i
100’

SITE.
of
upper
(res. 827-

&amp; Assoc.

Dobson

McDaniel

Near

HI

And
acs

6-8400

Dewey
Zoned

R-2

ow 4
Zoned C-1

‘STAN LEY &amp; CO:

7535 N.

Western

Av.

AM

2-1617

Northfield-Northbrook
New Trier School District
APPROX. 2/3 ACRE. HEAVILY WOODed. Sewer and water. Ideal for contemporary home. $16,500
NASH
REALTY
446-7180
LINCOLNSHIRE—
If you desire something
that is you
and you alone, an architect designed
home, custom built to your specifications on a half acre heavily wooded
site in Lincolnshire—call 679-1095.
EVANSTON
EXCELLENT
LOCATION
for
MULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING.
Lot 65x 150. Zoned B-3,
85 ft. Height.
Call Mr. Kistler
MITCHELL BROS. INC.
GR 5-3900
LAKE BLUFF—VACANT
Heavily wooded
corner acre. Lovely
homes surrounding. Not many lots left
like this for $5,000. Call George Hall.
JOHN CHANNER &amp; ASSOC, INC.
234-2500 202 Westminster,
Lake
Forest

NORTHWEST—VACANT
FULL ACRE; VIEW FOR MILES
Private lake area;
$500 down.
Long
terms. 231-1025 — Agent.
BEAUTIFUL
WOODED
LOT
IN
Northfield, New Trier district. $19,500.
Call after 6 p.m.
272-5306.
LINCOLNSHIRE--HEAVILY
WOODED
12 acre w/sewer and water. $8,900.
BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR 2-7330.

162

Trades

and

RENT!

w/freight

2 STORY

elev.

and

front and rear overhead doors. 15,000
sq. ft. Currently auto agency. Possession Aug. Ist. DA 8-2341. Ask for Mr
Schoenbacher.
EVANSTON

son

PROPERTY.

(house)

1510 Payne

2130

JACK.

(2 flat) noe

C-1 Commercial or residential. Right
at
Green
Bay
and
Payne,
corn
Lots, 75’ frontage. By owner. 385-071

INCOME
LEAVING CITY. OWNER MUST SELL.
Beautifully FURNISHED
older, wellkept rooming house. Near Downto
Evanston
and
campus.
Income
per mo., ‘newly dec., crpting, dra
:
fixtures,
plumbing,
220
wiring,
gas
forced
air furnace,
storms,
screens,

rm. w/complete bath, bar, furniture.
R6 zoning.
Must
see to ‘appreciate.
i
Best offer over $34,000. Call owner for
appointment. 475-9657 between 11 a.m.

and 5 p.m.

Exchanges

5

EVANSTON ceiete
LOCATIC
for
M
IPLE
APARTM
BUILDING ee
64x 150. Zoned
85 ft. Height.
oa
Call Mr. Kistler
es
Mitchell Brothers, Inc.
R 5-3900

167

+ For

Sale—Out

of State

LAKESIDE
MICHIGAN
ESTATE
Riparian property 400’ on Lake
an.
Over
11 acres,
landsca
ens
Jensen.
Lovely
colonial
ho
with 55 bedrooms. Beautiful and f
furnished.
Coach
house
with
apa
ment. Underground sprinkler system.

Realy

a

from

Winnetka

EVANSTON
N. af Corner
5415’ x 203’

6-5544

LISTING

NORTHBROOK 14 ACRE
All
improvements.
Area
ee
Call Carol Simko

FOR

1885

partly air cond. Beautiful paneled rec, es

Glenview, I1l.
588-1855

NORTHBROOK
Residential 132 x 330’ with many fruit
trees and beautiful evergreen border.
A greats oe to build a home, adjacent
to other
fine homes, $13,000.
Contact Charlotte Palenske
res. 272-7704
CR

since

building

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

1151 Waukegan
724-1855

INC.

&amp; "SOLEE,

Realtors
6-4700

Hillcrest

FOR
LEASE
OR SALE:
UP TO 8,0
sq. ft. plus parking lot, startingtra 8
business loc., will divide, startin
ope We. 251-2601 or 256-4573 ask
au

of

GLENVIEW
Attractive large lot in ideal location
at
end
of cul-de-sac
on
dead
end
street!
The only lot available in an
excellent neighborhood of fine homes.
All wat
Li 5 Excellent value!
Call

RENT?

Low cost living—end unit townhouse.
Well maintained and newly decorated,
2
good
size
bedrooms,
11%
baths,
kitchen with eating area plus paneled
rec. room.
Fully carpeted,
wall air
conditioner, large fenced yard, patio
and parking space. Many extras. Walk
to bus,
schools,
and
shops.
$19,950
414%,
15 yr. mortgage
or low down
payment available to qualified buyer.
Owner. 475-5174.

160

BUILDERS

$35,000.
Private

DEERFIELD:
Adjoining
Deerfield
Park. 12 lots. $81,000.
LAKE
VILLA:
10 to 20 acres close to
town.
MUNDELEIN:
Multiple zoning. Approx.
54 Units. $112,000

Central

6 LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSES
Short walk
to shops,
trains,
etc.
3
bedrooms, 212 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

HOMESITES

GLENVIEW:
Wooded
1 acre.
HIGHLAND
PARK:
Acre plus.
road. $12,000.
DEERFIELD:
Approx. 12 acre
school. $11,000.

and

realtors

2902 Central ree

CHOICE

Fs WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

164 For Sale—Business Property
NORTHWEST EVANSTON
LARGE OFFICE NOW USED BY .
INSURANCE
COMPANY
WIT
ROOM APARTMENT ABOVE.
IS AN
EXCELLENT
CENT
STREET LOCATION FOR SAME
SIMILAR USE. $40,500.

dream

vacation

‘Chicago.

UPPER

spot

hours

BRACKET.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
AL 1-0330
CR 2-0330
PA 9-0330

Wilmet
Northb
Glen

363 FT. SHORE FRONTAGE

WITH

3 BDRM.

MODERN

COTTAG

2
miles
north
of
Sturgeon
Bay,
Wisconsin
Nicely
wooded.
5
acres.
Good well. $25,000, taxes under $400,
Call or write N. Peot, Sturgeon
y,
Wis. or phone. 414-743-2777.

168

Cemetery

FOR

SALE:

Lots

8

and

Crypts

GRAVE

ils

LOT

IN

beautiful
Memorial
Park
“30.
Section E lot No. West
4% 390

oes. anes

each

or $800

whole

With

Ca

251-312)

MARKET PLACE
169

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

AUCTIONS

CONDUCTED

ON THE SPOT
OR IN OUR SALES BARN
Grayslake
Sale every

We buy
right.

Col. Dan

Auction, Rt. 120 and
Tues. and Sat. 7:3

ALSO

compl.

home

Danner,
MAKING

REFURNISHING?
Let

us

help

you

We

sale

will conduct

furnishings

Glenview.

PA

A raaners

dispose

furniture, clothing,
hold items.

83.

and

_

out-

4-5171.

ovmet®

se your old
misc.

a professional

house- —

house

at no cost to you.
SECOND CHANCE SALES
CALL MISS MORGAN FOR DETAILS.

677-0341

.

DON’T MOVE IT, IMPROVE =
Let us cut your moving expen
the quick.
Will sell what
you
aS
really want, to help pay the movers —
with
enough
left
over
to
s
furnishing
anew.
Have
a GOLD
ERA or
sale.
EBORAH GOLDE
2
UN 9-2022Call Anytime
NoR 5-0127 sag
-

EVANSTON—9
APARTMENT
BUILDing near
Northwestern
campus.
Income
$11,520.
Price
$69,500.
Will
consider home or apartment as down
payment.
Call
Mr.
Brown
or
Mr.
Martin.
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
hat Sherman Av.,
Evanston
A 8-3200
BR 3- 3660
HI 6-4703

MOVING?
REFURNISHING?
|
Have a PROFESSIONAL house sale
conducted ‘‘Better’’ by the ‘“TRIO”’
phyllis reifman—bunnie rs'432-310

janine warsaw
ORIENTAL
identified.
Phone
N.
evenings.

RUGS
EVUALTED
ae
Not interested in buyi
me
B.
Jorjorian.
GR
5
ee

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Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Classified — v

i

�pa

SALES

AND

~ LILLIAN
831-4428

For

FRANCIS

or 831-4429

Conducted

555

MART

evenings

_ Thurs.,

Fri.,

July

13-14,

9:30-4.

July 15 till 2.
Estate sale: Sofa; easy chairs;
Prov,
arm
chairs;
flat

Sat.

pr.

Fr.

capt. chrs., small hutch.; block front
desk;
tea cart;
chintz
dav.,
2 arm
chairs; 2 red naug. easy chrs.; beige
recliner chair;
chaise longue;
vanity
and single mahog.
bed;
pr. wr. iron
headboards;
dbl.
maple
bed;
black
desk;
3 needlepoint
stools;
Tiffany
_ type lamp;
rocker;
dressing table;
2
small Coldspot freezers; yard chairs;
crystal;
silver;
men’s
good
suits;
much misc,

For

Sale—Household

PARKER

$3.95

up

12 AND 15 FT. BROADLOOM
LATEST FASHION COLORS

Sere

WOOL SHAG TURF $4.95
NYLON PLUSH $3.95

277 GREEN BAY
WILMETTE
_ EVANSTON’'S RUG—CARPET OUTLET

AND

~ EVANSTON

~

ot

USED

CARPET

CLEANING
1917 Church St. UN

_

AND

CO.

4-0277, UN 4-0289.

INTERIOR
DECORATED
HOME.
Must sell: custom furn.-nearly band
. new 11 pe. Woodard’s Chantilly Rose
- wrought iron garden or porch set in

blue

and

white;

fine

loveseat,

iron

Yale

down

frame;

Burge

blue

cushion

2

on

tigged

end

brass
andirons;
blue
. or brass. brackets;
ant. 4 light wall fixture; bdrm. furn.,
_ “consisting of 1 twin bed w/Serta box
spring and mattress, dble, dresser and
mirror,
night tbl., and
pink leather
chr.;
garden hoses, reels and sprinklers.
Private
sale.
ID
3-2522.
144
' Oak
Knoll Terrace,
Highland
Park.

(N.E,.

Cor.

a.m.-5

p.m.

MOVING

—

cond.
_ chairs,
_

Sheridan

Thurs.

Rd.).

thru

ALL

Hrs.

10

Sun.

ITEMS

Heyw.-Wakefield:
1 sofa, 3 tables,

IN

EXC.

2
uphol.
2 bkcases

($140) Kroehler bedrm.; dbl. bed, dbl
-dresser-mirror,
chest
of drawers,
2
night stands, mat. and box spr. ($125).

Murphy

den

set:

desk,

2 credenzas,

2

chairs,
walnt.
fin.
beige
form
tops
($185). 2 nyl. rugs;
sepr. foam pads
15x11, 9x13, autumn haze ($50 ea.)
*67 Lady Kenmore
washer, like new
($185). 869-0701.
_ SOFA,

‘Dunbar

RED

(storage

interior,

NYLON

styled,

$239;

below)

$139;

‘VELVET,

Drexel

Fruitwood,

Oxford-Kent

Av.

87”,

bookcase

30’’

curry

otto-

man, casters, bronze and black quiet
int, $36;
Kittinger reclining chair,
19; Ping pong table, $5.00; Victorian
swooning
chaise,
black
naugahyde,
i
; cot and mattress,
$9.00;
Power
mower
and
hand
mower,
both $19;
- white marble
Victorian
mantle.
1243
Maple, Evanston. of of 174
MUSEUM
VASES—17TH
CENT.
Kang
Hsi. Chinese
low round
biack
tea
table
w/applied
quartz
figures.
Wm./Mary
all
marquetry
Bombe’
desk.
(LINDWALL’S.
808
Oak
St.,
+ 9 ameee
(14 blk. W. of Green Bay

Classified

:

6-2060

CUSTOM
MADE
FURNITURE
IN EXcel. cond., 2 pe. sect. sofa, 13” long
w/leather
cushions,
$225.;
8’ Peldao
wood
coffee
tbl., $125.;
corner.
tbl.,
king
$30.;
4’ high table lamp,
$40.;
size
blue
quilted
bedspread,
$100.;
cust.
design
oval
dinnette
tbl.,
wrought iron and brass w/blue glass
w/leather
cushions.
$225 ; 8’ Peldao
top, $150. HI 6-6438.
DIN.
RM.
SET:
TAchairs,
buffet;
pr.
of

tufted-back

chairs;

CHANDELIER;

antique

KITTINGER

APPLIANCES
from

STUNNING
INFANT
STROLLER,
perfect for grandmother,
converts to
covered buggy; folding fence w/straps
to use on bed, as crib when visiting;
folding play table and 2 chairs; elec.
waffle-grill|
comb.,
like
new;
blue
elec. blanket with
controls.
Stauffer
elec. slenderizing couch or exerciser.
It works too! Call 446-3140.
REDECORATING
HOME,
MANY
lovely
pieces,
finest
quality.
Exc.
condition. Beacon Hill credenza;
blue
silk
2
pc.
sofa;
table
especially
designed to fit sofa; wing back chair;
cor. antique white
dressing
tble.;
3
Tier
Kittenger
tbles.;
end
tables:
erystal chandelier; other items. VErnon 5-3080.

GARAGE

SALE

THURS.-SAT.

3

SEC.

curv.
sofa;
glass
top
tbl.;
chairs;
lamps;
shutters;
apt. size washer;
3
pole
shelves;
toys;
expo.
meter;
polaroid cameras;
vacuum
w/attch.:
lady's, children’s clothes;
ass’t. curtains. Much more misc. All must go.
2404 Hartzell, Evanston. DA 8-3041. 1
bl. N. of Central.

WHOLE HOUSE FULL
OF FURNITURE
941 SHERIDAN, WILMETTE
JULY 14 AND 15

SAVINGS

THROUGHOUT
THE STORE

DECORATOR
BDRM.
SET
White
with red trim.
Full size bed
with
white
quilted
headboard,
red
corduroy
spread,
curtains,
2 chests,
desk, chair, off-white carpet and pad.
Excel. cond. Priced for quick sale. 2
power
lawn
mowers,
sweeper,
reas.
AL 6-0486.

BALDWIN

ACROSONIC
SPINET;
mah.
din.
set;
twin
bdrm.
suite
w/triple dresser and chest;
Fostoria
crystal; Noritake china; misc. Garage
aay
526 Briarhill,
Glenview.
PA
4-

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

* Winnetka Talk

172

DRAW
DRAPES,
tal. 11 panels),

Furniture Co.
1621

Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

HOUSEHOLD
SALE;
TW.
CHERRY
canopy
beds,
king size brass
headboard;
iron bed; Fr. desk and chr.;
magnificent inlaid din. rm. set; silver
service;
mar.
top console tbl., dressers;
chests;
mirrors;
chrs.;
rugs;
misc.
AL
1-0775 945 Michigan,
Wilmette. After 10 a.m.

DRAPERY DISPLAYS AND FABRICS
at close-out prices. Fabrics formerly
$3.00 and up, only 50c yd
and up;
chairs,
tables,
lamps,
pictures
and
accessories
$3.00
and
up.
BeautiInteriors, Inc., 4106 W. Oakton,
Skokie, 677-1121.

TWIN
BED
W/SPRING,
MATTRESS;
chest;
dresser;
sofa
bed
w/match.
chr.;
buffet;
tables;
lamps;
red
leather chr.; 21’’ R.C.A. TV; drapes;
5-pe. dinette set; plated silver set for
12. dishes. Mise. Reasonable. 764-6359.

4

BAKER FAR
rm. \tble., 2
sofa, 2 white
lamp
tble.
priced, good

MARBLE
COCKTAIL
TABLE;
PR.
step
tables;
drum
tables;~
dressing
table;
Caloric
gas
stove;
mangle;
feeding table;
heat lamp;
swimming
pool with filter and ladder. Misc. Call
869-0849.
10 to 5 p.m.
1114 Madison,
Evanston.

EAST DROP LEAF DIN.
barrel chrs., 2 pc. sect.
pull-up chrs., cloverleaf
2 pc.
sect.
sofa
Reas.
cond. IN 3-5835.

July Sale
BRASS
2644
3

BOOKCASES-DESK-CHESTS,
ETC.
UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
MART
Largest
Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Av. (at Harlem)
Open Mon.
and Thurs.
evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 111 to 3
763-7680
MODEL HOME FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
carrying charges. NO finance charges,
for 12 months.
Free delivery. CALL
NOW
437-1364

Green

Bay

Rd.

Evanston

TRUNKS,
$5.00 EA.;
BATES
BEDspread,
Washington — design, — cost,
$37.50, now $15; 2 humidifiers:
elec.
pong fan., lg., cost $45, now $25. GR 5-

DECORATOR—LIKE NEW, SAC.
Drexel waJnut brkfrt. w/desk/shelves;
Selig reclining—casual chairs;
Many drapes, pair of easy chairs.
Highland Park nr
Edens
831-3475
CONTEMP.
DIN,
RM.
SET;
ZENITH
console stereo, AM-FM;
bdrm. furn.:
garden equipment; picnic set; kit. tbl.
and chrs. Sun., July 16, only. Phone
677-6963.

UPHOLSTERY—DRAPERY FABRICS:
lg. variety. Pillow satins, all colors.
High quality—closing out. Leather and
foam rubber. Carpet remnants.
CENTRAL MERCANTILE Co.
1964 Milwaukee Av., Chgo.
HU 6-5717.

ITALIAN
OXFORD
KENT
LADIES
pull-up cane chrs., apricot silk seat,
back: Italian Oxford Kent lounge ch.
nee. new, reas. priced. 525-3189 after

MUST
SELL;
3. PC.
BEIGE
SECT;
corner.
table;
grn.
lounge
chair;
grn/red print chair, matching drapes,
69"’;
6 din.
chairs;
port.
mangle;
antiques; misc. Call after 6 p.m. 272-

FRONT
PORCH
SALE;
DESK:
ODD
dishes; vases; pictures: flower bowls;
plates
and
platter;
Delft
tea
pot:
unused short drapes;
what nots. 811
South Blvd., Evanston.
WARDROBE,
7a
&gt;. §
48"’
$40;
Child’s desk. $8; 2 sofa beds, one $7,
one $18; spring and mattress. tw. bed
++ A dag and dbl bed. sz. $60. UN 4-

FOR SALE:
LIKE NEW, TWIN
SIZE,
cherry
finish
Pennsylvania
house
beds.. Half Dee
Antique pine table,
$40.
Pine
dough board
antique,
$80
plus
misc,
Early
American
acceéssories for recreation room. 446-6448.

MOVING
TO
SMALLER
QTRS.
WILL
sell liv. and bdrm. furn.; dinette set
w/6
chairs;
Amana
refrig.
freezer:
washer
and
dryer;
lamps;
rugs;
luggage etc. All like new. 432-8132.

Chippendale Desk, Cherry-

CHESTS;
DROP
LEAF
TBLS.:
WICKer furn.; din. rm. set; rockers; carved
library
tbl.;
quilts:
beaut.
white
Marsailles
bed spread.
Weber's,
829
Chicago,
Evanston
UN 4-6600.

5 P.M.

DINING
ROOM
SET;
DAVENPORT:
Beautiful
crystal
chandelier;
Rug,
8 x 12; Fireplace set comp. w/screen;
like new book rack w/movable shelves
pbs posts; lg. punch bowl set. GR 5-

FOR

TO

KEEP

colors
gleaming.
use
Blue
carpet
cleaner.
Rent
electric
pooer,
$1.00.
Millen
V&amp;S
Wilmette.

BETTER

CLEANING.

‘Lustre
shamMHwadr.,

2917.

PC
WHITE
FRENCH
PROVINC
BEDROOM
SET.
REASONABLE]
Call after 5 p.m.
328-1339

WESTINGHOUSE
STOVE, LESS T
2 yrs old. 2 ovens and 2 broilers.
M
extras. Weekday evenings call.
256-3549

Tappan Auto. Gas Rangé
6 YEARS OLD. $50.
Call 256-4523
2

SINGLE BEDS BOX
SPRINGS
mattresses;
2 dressers; din. rm.
tbls. and chrs.;
sofa;
dishes. U
4787, 1010 North St., Evanston.

CARPET,
GREEN,
DEEP PILE §
12 x 21, only 6 months old. Orig. $
Must sell. Only $225. Call after 6
all day Sat. Sun. 864-8792.

-BUILDER
|

SELLING

PIANO; SOFA; TABLES; BREAKF
set with 2 extra leaves;
6 year

crib;

misc.

Springfield,

G.E.
ENG.
blue,
pent

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

AIR-CO
$100. Call

Washe
$35

BUGGY—FULL
SIZE,
D
white interior, Builtrite, all
cond.,
$30., Playpen
$4.00.

MATCHING
COUCH
AND
CH
Admiral black and white TV;
w
end tables. Reasonable.
Call 256-2696.
HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH CARPE
choice of 4 colors. reg. $8.00 yd.
out price. $3.75 yd. Terms.
E
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

WASHER
STARCK
tables;

AND

UPRIGHT
10 cu. ft. gas

DRYE

PIANO;
BI
refrig. 445-6

102”
GREEN
SILK
QUILTED
§
custom made plastic cover, excé
condition. Call UN 9-1010.

1963 Kenmore Washer a
DRYER, BEST OFFER.
Call AL 1-4691.
ELEGANT
FINER
FURN.
SOM
ported.
French
din.
rm.
set;
bdrm.
sofa;
Fr., Ital.
chairs;
lamps, marb. tbles.; chand.’s 446
SOUP’S
ON, THE
RUG
THAT
Is
clean the spot with Blue Lustre.
electric shampooer $1.00. Taylor
Hardware, 560 Chestnut, Winnetk
ORANGE
WOOL
CARPET,
AL
new, 13
x 20, $225., playpen, $3.0
twin
headboards,
$8.00.
cont
brass chandelier, $15. 945-1769.

MAPLE
BUNK
BEDS’
W/SPRI
mattresses and ladder, $75.
CRestwood 2-0428
MUST
SELL
DIN.
RM.
TABL
chairs, and buffet, Moving.
Call GR 5-8426
EVANSTON ANTIQUES AND RES
826 Custer Av.
Hours 10 to 4
Closed Wednesdays for Summe

KROEHLER

* Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald

Built-In Oven
TOP.
EXCELL
offer. AL 1-8089.

Automatic

WESTINGHOUSE
ELEC.
STOVE
refrigerator. Reasonable.
272-1372 or 724-0494

serving

Fri,

EXCELLENT CONDITION,
724-0554

PIANO,
SPINET
CONSOLE,
$225;
Italian marble table, 42” round, $175;
also misc. Call 676-3430 or 527-4792.

AND

and

MOVING
TO
\FLORIDA,
SEL
one bedroom set; end. tables; hu
fier;
oak kit. tbl.;
4, chrome
c
rug. Call 675-0194.
?

MAGNAVOX

and The Village Lamplighter,

Thurs.

Skokie.

Universal

SIMMONS SOFA BED, 3 WEEKS OLD.
Cost $300. Won’t fit through stairway.
Sacrifice. PA 9-5473.

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

furn.

AND
RANGE
condition. Best

G.E.
AMERICANA
RANGE,
COMP.
with
2
ovens,
Sensi-temp_
burner,
rotiss.. w/hood; coppertone; 30’’.
Call PA 4-4173 after 6:30.

Evanston.

DISP

in
4
model
homes.
up to 50% off. We delive
255-0670
2
SOFA
BEDS,
WALNUT
AR
matching end tables. Excellent cd
oer
Moving, will sacrifice. Call

BE
GENTLE,
BE
KIND,
TO
THAT
expensive carpet, clean it with Blue
“ow
Rent
electric
shampooer,
Hardware,

OUT

furniture
separate,

MOVING,
MUST
SELL:
STAUFFER
massage couch; vases; drapes; kitchen table; luggage;
bedspreads;
other
houseware items. 613 Asbury, Evanspa
9 to'5. Thurs., Fri., Sat. UN 4-

Lemoi

cha

PIECE
CHAMPAGNE
SECTIO
sofa;
Woodard wrought iron tabld
chrs.;
coffee and cocktail table
serening room divider; Lamps O}

SEARS
8500
BTU
tioner one season old.
3920 after 6 p.m.

EAGLE ANTIQUES
869-6660

MOVING:
FURNITURE
MANUFAC.
turer must sell from his home. Liv.
rm., bdrm., kit. set; 6 burner 2 oven
deluxe stove. Misc. Exc. cond. Reas.
OR 3-3190.

HOTPOINT
REFRIG.
FREEZER,
turquoise,
exc.
cond.
$125:
General
Elec. refrig., works well $25; Thayer
wal. 6 yr. crib and chest, good cond.
orf highchair, playpen, misc. AL 1-

WOO
$50. CALL AFTER
DA 8-0520

DINNING ROOM SET, $1,600. 9 PIECE
Like new, $350; bedroom set, French
Provincial,
triple
dresser,
mirror,
chest
on chest,
night
stand,
double
bed,
box spring
and mattress,
$350,
Private. 327-0695.

MOVING.
MUST SELL: MAHOG,
DIN.
set, 6 chrs., table, buffet; bedrm. set,
twin
beds,
night
stand;
dresser:
maple bed. chest; Hollywood bed and
crib. Call Fri., Sat., Sun. AL 1-3521.

captain

WALNUT DBL. BED, HIGHBOY, V4
$50; 9 pe. din. rm. set $50; davenyg
$20;
9x12
Chinese
and Sarouk
4
a
misc. items. BR 4-4487 or A
997.

ARM-REST
TWIN
HEADBOARDS;
wing
chair;
picture window
drapes;
Hollywood
twin beds;
unpainted
Fr.
et
hutch;
pink throw rug. UN 9-

ENGLISH
KIDNEY
SHAPE
MAHOG.
desk,
brass
hardware;
2 pr. uphol.
chairs;
ebony
cab.
with marble
top
for
stereo
components;
solid
brass
lamp
with
metal
shade;
Governor
uae
desk; sm. tables, misc, 835-

4

ENGLANDER
HIDE-A-BED,
months old. Decorated damask co
100%
foam
rubber
mattress.
reasonable
offer
refused.
AL
1-]
after
6 p.m.

FURNITURE

MAGNIFICENT
PAUL
McCOBB
breakfront, mod., 72’’ wide, golden oak
with
brass
trim,
round
din.
tbl.,
w/2
leaves,
opens
to oval,
5 chrs.,
extra cab. $350. ID 2-8503.

rm. table and
Call 491-9694.

(T
$

$25.

OPEN
HOUSE
11-4.
NEVER
US
dinette
set;
3x5
rug;
elect.
f
broom;
comforter, bedspreads;
m
BEST
OFFER.
6533
N.
Lawndg
Lincolnwood. OR 4-1028.

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and
rush
seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co.. 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

CHINESE
DECORATED
BLACK
breakfront
and
desk;
pr. ant. teakwood
tblis.;
beaut.
oriental
rugs;
decorator
tbls.
ant.
Sevres
lamp;
mrbl. ped., 43” high; Tiffany hanging
shade; oil painting; Chinese urns and
vases. 662-4539.

panels),

MOVING.
NEXT
WEEK.
BEDRO(
set—twin
sz.
cherry
canopy
b
dresser,
bench;
child’s white
bdi
set; Oriental pearl inlaid coffee ta
misc. items. Call 835-2202.

APT.
SZ.
BABY
GRAND
PIANO;
bedrm.
set,
queen
sz.
bed:
air
conditioners;
studio
couch;
chairs;
drapes;
desk;
lamps;
tables;
elec,
fixtures;
reasonable.
415 W. Aldine,
Chicago. Diversey 8-7639.

APPROX...
98. .&lt; YDS.
...$21.93
WOOL
carpeting w/pad, $1.35 yd.; Mah. din.
rm. set; buffet, table/3 leaves, pads, 6
chrs., good cond. $100; Student desk/chr., $20; 6 pe. wal. bdrm. suite, $100;
33’
lined drapes,
$25. Call 826-1555;
“Eves. and Sunday 251-7065.

LINED BEIGE
orig.
$300.-now

EVANSTON

FORMICA
TABLES
WITH
CHAIRS;
drop leaf table; leather chair; Relaxator chair;
double bed;
studio couch;
desk;
chest;
many
odds
and
ends.
Thurs. 9 to 5, 825 Hamlin. Phone DA
8-3198.

PORCH

(7

USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m

WOODARD
WR.
IRON,
UPHOL.—2
rocking chairs, 2 ottomans, sofa, tea
wagon, lge. table w/6 chairs, 2 small
tables, 2 lamps. Exc. cond. 835-1370.

ANT.
CURVED
GLASS
CHINA
CAB.
$100; Spindle bunk bed and matching
four dr. chest $75; Colonial dbl. sofa
bed $90; Pecky cyprus paneling $15;
cab.
Westinghouse
elec. sewing
machine $25;
Sheraton style green sofa
$10; painted chest and coffee tbl. $5.00
€a.; 446-5188.

FINISH.

din.
$35.

white

OPEN
HOUSE,
8850 EAST
PRAIR
Skokie.
Sat.
and
Sun.,
10
to
Dressers,
couches,
tables,
lam
dinette set, bdrm. sets, drapes. mi
OR 6-2977.

MOVING—2Z
CUSHION
SOFA,
6’
INside, $50; Butler tray mahogany coffe
table, $50;
Brown
slipcovered
chair,
$20;
Dressing table, $15;
2 Jacobsen
lawn
mowers,
cheap;
Misc.
hsehld.
articles. Call HI 6-1172.

LADY
RETIRING,
MOVING TO CALIfornia. Must dispose of misc. furniture
incl:
Twin
bed;
maple
bdrm.
set
w/mattress
and
box
springs;
gold
sofa; occas. chairs and tbls.; drop-leaf
din. rm. tbl. and chrs.; crpt.; drapes
and other items. 1119 Maple starting
Thur. July 13, or call UN 4-5566.

For Sale—Heusehold Goods

unlined

945-3238

BEAU.

6063.

18 —

AR

GIRL’S BEDROOM FURNITURE
Lovely
pink
and
white
52’
dbl.
dresser;
35’’
louvered
door
cab.;
nightstand; custom vinyl padded twin
headboard
with
metal
bed
frame;
aqua vinyl boudoir
chair and otto.;
shorty drapes and mat.
dust ruffle;
custom Kirsh rods; lamp; mirror, etc.
All reas. priced for quick sale. Call
AL 1-3694.

Open Mondays and Thursdays to 9 p.m.
_ Closing
Summer Saturdays at Noon
- YES WE WELCOME ALL
. MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

_ Striped

Milwaukee

$59.95
$79.95
DRYERS
$69.95
RANGES
from $69.95
RECONDITIONED
res
FREE.
DELIVERY
NORTH
SHORE
REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Gold Road)

SHORT ROLLS
ROLLS ENDS
ACRILICS
WOOLS

NYLONS

1433

REFRIGERATORS
AUTOMATIC WASHERS

REMNANTS
NEW

YOUTH

General Juvenile Mart

USED

JULY SALE

ENDS

to 5

leather
lounge
chair;studio
couch;
dble.
bed;
coffee
table;
bedside
chests;
HiFi and records;
knee hole
desk;
Chambers stove;
deluxe Frigidaire;
patio furn.;
perm.
card table
set;
Pennsylvania hutch;
down comforters;
sm.
metal
desk
and
chair,
misc. 2515 Lincolnwood Dr., Evanston.
Thur.-Fri., 9-4. UN 9-0818.

CARPETS
~

764-2206

-

ANTIQUE

GARO

MILL
Kee

Chicago

Silver
serving
pcs.
and _ utensils;
china:
16
place
settings
of SpodeRosebud
chintz
pattern,
Haviland
plates, 8 hand-painted antique plates,
and
lge.
collection
of
Willow-ware
=
antique crystal chandelier. 869870.

AND MUCH LESS IN MANY
CASES. WOOL PLUSH, WOOL TIPSHEARED, WOOL ROUND
WIRE, ETC.
COME SEE. NO PHONES

~

St.

BABY SALE
6 YR. CRIBS;

Victorian

quantity

— Acrilan Tip-Sheared $4.95
WOOL — !/&gt; PRICE

E

to pay

FURNITURE CO.

CHIPPENDALE
ble,
6 Baker

TERRIFIC

AA

172. For Sale—Household Goods
MOVING
SALE:
DEHUMIDIFIER
redwood patio and bedroom furniture;
snow
tires
for
Mustang
and
Ford
station
wagon;
frpl.
equip.;
TV.;
set.;
chrs.,
dressers;
lawn
mower;
misc. furn; etc. CE 4-4648.
ANTIQUE
COUCH
AND
MATCHING
chair,
like new;
mahog.
bed;
Chifforobe
and
dresser
set,
excellent
cond.; buffet tbl., 4 chairs; secretary;
call 675-9676 or come to 3601 Oakton
Skokie, between 9 and 2, or 4-6:30.
DE
LUXE
MAYTAG
GAS
RANGE,
like new;
2 pec. sectional
w/custom
cor, tble.; sofa; pr. chrs.; knee hole
desk and chr.;
never used B-B-grill.
Call after 8 p.m. or weekends.

but low prices will continue.

of other values

All juvenile items at discount prices.
Childeraft,
Lullabye,
Storkline,
Edison. Open Sun. 11 to 5

102 ROLLS CARPET

Limited

NOW
$199.88
$149.95
$144.88
$. 99.88
$ 99.75
$ 79.95
$ 79.88
$ 49.95
$ 49.88
$ 49.95
$ 38.88
$ 29.95
$4.15

$19.99

TWO TO THREE FT. WIDTHS
FIVE TO FIFTEEN FT. LONG
(2-3 x 5-15)
$5.00 UP

Racks.

Honored

credit is good

Howard

CHESTS;

SALE
~ HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS
Track

Cards

1's Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
2 Biks. W. of Sheridan Road
Daily to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9 Sun.

SURPLUS STOCK
LIQUIDATION

On

Charge

24 months

MUST SELL!!!

Discount
Our moving has been delayed

Your

Goods

Goods

Save 40 to 60%,

Hundreds

1560

172

For Sale—Household

Prices

WAS
$299 Italian Prov. Sofas
$230 4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
$229 Contemporary Sofas
$190 7 pe. Dinette Sets
$160 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
$130 Deluxe Box Spr. and matt.
$130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
$ 80 5 pce. Dinette Sets
$ 80 Bunk Beds
$ 80 Hollywood Beds
$ 55 7 Drawer Desks
$ 45 Lounge Chairs
$
7.00 Yd. Nylon Rugs w/pads

Sale by Jeanette Caskey

172.

Everything Sacrificed
Ali Midwest

W. GLENCOE
Country Club).

SAMPLES

°

House Sales

WASHINGTON
ST.,
(1 blk. W. of Skokie

Goods

"Special Purchase"

APPRAISALS

HOUSEHOLD
CONDUCTED
SALES
APPRAISALS,
SALES,
MARKING
BETTY
BOUGHTON
ALpine 1-2477
Call evenings

171

Sale—Household

rs

HOUSE

172

N

169 - Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

Cherry,
$5.00.

$40;

24”

UNiversity

youth

TV

4-3662.

DOUBLE

bed

CONS
\

mat

BED

matching
dresser
and
chest;
priced. Call 869-7498 after 6 p.m.

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

July 13,

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2.

For Sale—Household

172.

Goods

For Sale—Household

172

Goods

ROOM

STATE
SALE;
PRIV. PARTY
MUST
sell all. Antiques,
furn., family possessions. Thurs.-Sunday 9-5 See at 838
Elmwood, Evanston.

200 SQ. FT. BEIGE CARPETING
with pad; ee acs
aia $25.

\LID MAH. GOV. WINTHROP DESK,
ah. magazine tble., walnut cocktail
ble., small console mirror, brass tble.
hnd fl, lamps, etc. DA 8-7582.

19’
PORTABLE
ADMIRAL
TV,
$40;
Fedders 1-ton air-cond., used 1 season,
$150.
724-8420.

)
YEAR
HOME
DISPOSING
OF
antique
furniture
and
misc.
Thurs.
hrough Sat. 1462 Ridge Ave., Evanson.
ING
RM.
TABLE,
OPENS
TO
82’,
buffet, 6 chrs., oak traditional;
exc.
ond.;
originally over $1,000. $200 or
best offer. ID 3-0665.

SELLING ALL
6 rm. house

MONS
HIDE-A
BED
LAWSON
style,
60’’
wide,
also
wing
chair,
herry wood frame.
best offer. Call
fter 6 p.m. DA 8-5964.
RAGE
SALE: DOUBLE
OVEN GAS
tove; Maytag washer; Kenmore dryr, exc. cond.; plus 2 childrens desks;
isc. furniture. Call HI 6-1019
OND
4 PC.
BDRM.
SET,
SPRING
nd
mattress;
tbl.
model
record
player; much misc.
AL 1-7062.

p.m,
COUCH

PC.
KROEHLER
LIVING
ROOM
set including slipcovers; Philco freezer, 8 cu. ft. chest type. Call 453-5266
after 5 p.m.

LARGE
RCA TABLE
MODEL
COLOR
TV in excellent working order. $200 or
is oot offer. Call UN 4-4354, ask for

MOVING
TO
CALIF.!
MUST
SELL
Beau. contemp. din. set, buffet;
ant.
dbl. desk 4’
x 5’, chair;
1966 Hoover
vacuum. 864-0982.
20’° WINDOW FAN
THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED
REVERSIBLE. ORIG. $69.95
LIKE NEW, $35. PA 9-2824.

KING
SIZE
BED
SPREAD- DRAPES:
Twin
size
bed
spread-drapes;
kit.
drapes; Zenith TV Console 27’’; brass
entrance fixtures. OR 5-3999.
HIDE-A-BED
Superior condition
Call George, 492-3357 Monday through
Friday 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

TAPE
RECORDERS—GRUNDIG
and
Transicorder
(used
3 months).
Both in good condition, $20 each. 929
Brummel Evanston. DA 8-9292
H.H.
SCOTT
COMPLETE
STEREO
components
$150. Custom
made
walnut equipment
and_ storage
cabinet.
$90, After six, call 965-0499.

2

AIR
CONDITIONER
—
GENERAL
Electric. 6,200 B.T U. 7.5 amps. Used 2
eee
Excellent condition. $95. AL

175

Rd.,

Evanston.

8

a.m. to 12.
REAL
BARGAIN
IF
YOU
ARE
REmodeling:
Kitchen-Aid
Dishwasher,
Disposal
sink
unit.
Like
new
$150.
Located Kenilworth, GR 5-0146.

MOCHA
TWEED
WOOL
commercial type carpets, for
very good condition.
$125.
729-2129.

Kenmore
$40 OR

LOOP
sale, in

Electric Range
729-5666OFFER.
BEST

REFRIG.,
DOUBLE
DOOR
12
u. ft. refrig., 50 pound freezer. Good
—
quiet running.
Call UN
9166.
CU.
FT.
COLDSPOT
FREEZER
Ihest, exe.
running
cond.,
$95;
Adiral refrig., best offer. CO 7-1542.

GRANDFATHER
CLOCK,
OAK
CASE.
opens
well
w/brass
weights
and
pendulum;
2 wall clocks;
curio case
w/ornate carving in oak. 433-3751.

ILDER
rniture
eat
b6-77

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver

2

-8

_ REFURNISHING
COMPLETE SET OF FR. PROV.
LIVING ROOM FURNITURE FOR
SALE. GOOD COND. PA 9-1483.

Stove,

LIGHT
BLUE
In
excellent

DRAPES:
condition.
74-7983

100

COLDSPOT
UPRIGHT
FREEZER
12
cu. feet in excellent condition.
Phone AL 1-0083.
FOR
SALE
6 YEAR
SIZE
MAPLE
erib, exc. cond. Like new Babycrest
mattress, will accept reas. offer.
Call 272-7607.

G.E. Washer and Dryer
EXCELLENT CONDITION.
945-7692 AFTER 6.
2

GOOD CONDITION. $75 OR
BEST OFFER. 965-8129
HANDMADE
QUILTS
AND
COVER:
lets w/dust ruffles; 9’ x 12’ red and
white wool tweed rug and pad; furn.;
misc. 433-1283.
JR.
BED,
$8.00;
6 YR.
CRIB,
$5.00;
2 yr. crib, $8.00; playpen, $3.00. Priced
to sell fast.
945-5966

TEAKWOOD
2

EXC.
COND.
sell. 864-9209

TWIN.
BEDS;
1°
DBL:
.BED;.
chests, 1 combination desk-dresser;
dinette sets. Must sell. Reasonable.
869-5822

RCA
WHIRLPOOL
excel.
condition.
operates on 110 v.
offer. 446-6988.

2
2

AUTIFUL
3 PIECE
WHITE
SEConal with plastic covers, like new.
aby crib and chest. Reasonable.
677-6920

SPEEDQUEEN
WRINGER
WASHER,
$15;
desk, glass top, $20;
Frigidaire
mangle, console top, $20. Misc. items.
Phone UN 4-4433.

YE

CARPETING,
ALL
WOOL
OR
ALL
nylon, 600 yds., surplus new. $2.75 a
core
Will separate.
Empire,
LA
59626.

HOOVER
——

Approx. 45 Yrds. Blue Nylon

G.E.
CONSOLE
TV,
20”
SCREEN,
Lawson day bed, misc. Call 328-0284.

LIVING RM.—DIN.
L-SHAPED, $100.

173

bmplete Living Room Furn.;

1966 HOTPOINT REFRIGERATOR
11 cu. ft., bronze tone, never
used.
$125 or best offer. Cash
and carry.
ORchard 6-0876 or 679-3124.

COMPLETE BEDROOM SET.
REASONABLE. 296-5179.
NAMON
MAPLE
BUNK
BEDS;
attresses
and
springs
like
new;
ollywood twin bed; ping pong table;
1 excellent condition. 251-8272.
SEMENT SALE;
2 PC. SETIONAL;
kit, sets;
2 dressers;
lge.
utilit
nb.; much mise. 9055 N. Lockwood,
okie. 966-0863. Thurs-Sat.
ED
TO
SM:
APT.,
MUST
SELL
bld quilted lounge chair w/ottoman;
orange
swivel lounge
chairs;
34’’
htique white pedestal; call 262-6605.
RNITURE
OF
MODEL
bw being sold at 40% to 60%
parate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300
NUT
th
3
~

HOMES
off. Will

ROUND
DIN.
RM.
TABLE
leaves
and
pads.
Used
6
Like new. $95. Call eves. OR

ING SALE: GREEN DAVENPORT
5, 15x18 Beige Rug w/hall runner
), 2 blond end tables, $15: Occasional
ple. 869-0478.
ED
TO SELL:
2 YEAR
OLD
14
. ft. AMC refrigerator; height 63’’;
dth 30’: G.E. Portable dishwasher;
ec cond. Call 256-4515.
PET
COLORS
LOOKING
DIM?
ing ’em back — give ’em vim. Use
ue Lustre! Rent electric shampooer
00. Ace Hardware, Northbrook.

11

2

PANELS.
8212’’
LONG,
5
PANels 91 3/4’’ long, 5 yd. valance, 3 yd.
valance, beige, unlined. 491-0699.
PC.
SECTIONAL.
SOFA;
MATCHing tables and lamps. All in excellent
condition. Phone 869-6776.

BLACK
OVER
SIZED
OTTOMAN,
like new opens up to single bed. $25.
Call 296-1896 after 6 p.m.
SIMMONS
HIDE-A-BED
SOFA,
SOLid, deep blue, 96” long. 9 months old,
seldon
used—like
new.
$475
value,
selling

for

$300.

528-6791.

PAIR
MATCHING
chairs, pale lav.
new. 729-0794.

UPHOLS.
damask.

LOUNGE
$130. Like

2
YR.
OLD
WASHER
AND
er;
couch;
lamps;
baby
equjp.;
tal storage cab.; desk; table.
831-3533
TE
SILK
SOFA
108—INCHES
IN
CELLENT
CONDITION.
BEST
FER. 338-3748 AFTER SIX
ED
RUG,
9X12,
, good condition, $35.
AL 1- 9539.

13,

1967

BLUE

BOR-

Dan

TOP
Prompt

VERY
REASONABLE.
MISC.
FURNIture exc.
cond.
Full size bed;
twin
bed;
desk;
etc.
Moving to
smaller
quarters. Phone OR 5-5215 eves.

INATOR WASHER AND DRYER,
rs. old, $65 ea.; Frigidaire refrig.,
; apartment stove, 9 mo. old, $75.
Ptween 5 and 7 p.m. call 724-4199.

lots;

HOUSEFUL

toys:

hardware;

liquidations:
Danner,

PA

will
4-5171.

CHICAGO ART GALLERIES
Member-Annvraisers Ass’n of America
AN T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART
OBJECTS-FTIIRNITURE.
HIGHEST
PRICES PAID.
561-7256
Miss Hall

FOR

Good condition
Call GReenleaf 5-6139

BLE
ing,
hlity.

BOX
best

WHOLE

tools;

PRICES
BY OSCAR ISBERIAN
TRADE-INS ACCEPTED
GReenleaf 5-0108

FOR

3 Piece Sectional Sofa

TABLE;
CHAIRS;
WALL
bnce;
cedar chest;
cigarette table,
rble topped;
step ladder;
ironing
ard. Misc. Call 477-8316.
AND
firm,

1 PC. gf

Furniture;

HIGHEST

MOVING—COMPLETE CHINA
Service for 12 w/serving pcs.
Cost $75 whlse.—$25 or offer.
Used once—Skokie—OR 5-3164.
WING
SOFA
AND
CHAIR;
GAS
stove;
electric
refrig.;
built-in dishwasher.
Reasonable.
All
in
good
condition. Call 869-0274.

SIZE MATTRESS
one
year
old,
$90. Call 491-1960.

Type of Merchandise

NEED
FROM.
PRIVATE
PARTY
FR.
and Period Furn. Any age or cond.
Painted dishes;
Pictures;
Misc. Any
kind
of
Oriental
rugs
or
Amer.
Orientals;
also
Piano.
Dlr.
588-1020
anytime.

SET
4 CHAIRS,
GOOD
. Hand mower, best offer.
52 or 677-9435.

5-5180

Any

$40.
Call VE 5-2353.
COMPLETE
LIVING
ROOM,
DINING
room
and
“kitchen
furniture.
Will
separa: Reasonable. 465-2413 or 465-

BLONDE
BKCASE.
DOUBLE
BED
and
double
large
Dresser;
Early
American divan and chair. DAvis 80907. 421 Kedzie, Evanston.

GReenleaf

MERCHANDISE

‘Antiques, Rh, Furniture, China
Cut Glass, Bric-A-Brac, Silver, etc.
FOR BEST RESULTS
CALL HOLLYWOOD ART GALLERIES
SHeldrake 3-3573
6618 N. Ridge

7 PINK ICE CREAM CHAIRS

B; HIGH CHAIR TABLE;
VAPORyaaa
bottle warmer. Phone

merson Air Conditioner,

NEED

Goods

antiques;
job
bev it all.
Auctioneer: Col.

TABLE
AND
SEATS
FOLDED
INTO
self contained carrying case, like new.
Marble
top table
and
lamps,
misc.
Phone 465-5958.

COND.,
Call 824-

WE

to Buy—Hshid.

Children's Swing
SAND
BOX,
after 7 p.m,

BEST
491-1532.

Set and
OFFER.

CALL

COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR
1 door with top freezer, 8 cubic
excellent condition. Reasonable.
RO 1-6761 after 5.p.m.

DROP—LEAF

TABLE

ing
buffet.
Pullman
Best offer. BR 4-8513.

AND

sleeper

WILL
BUY
YOUR
GOOD
QUALITY
used furniture and antiques. For quick
service call.
The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
UN 4-2550

AM

174

WE NEED
rugs. Fine
2-2023;

couch.

FURNITURE OF 4 RM. APT. INCLUDing rugs and day bed. T.V. BR 4-4451
or 7518 N. Damen, Chicago.

PIANOS
furn. and china.
DS
eves. VE 5-1640

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

Sale

FIRE SALE
$50,000
STOCK
OF
NAT.
ADV.
TVS,
colored TVs,
stereos, recorders,
etc.
Most only subjected to smoke. Fully
guaranteed by mfg. and our service
dept. Tremendous savings. Open Mon.
and Thurs. eves. Parking in rear.

Crittenton's Inc. 42nd Yr.
4740 meatens att CHICAGO
LO 1-2250

RCA

feet,

MATCH-

$ $ $

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
pick-up.
Dealer
UN 4-5133

oriental

21 INCH
Low.
Good

Furs

TV

CONSOLE. PRICED
condition.
Phone
677-8648

ZENITH
STEREOPHONIC
HI-FI SET,
AM-FM, monaural, ext. stereo, record
player w/reverberation model 4G30, in
blond. Orig. cost, $550, will sac. Shown
by appt. only. OR 4-6661.

OUR

10

ROOM

HOUSE—SE

flat irons;
kets. Also

old leather horsefly blan- —
kingsize bed; other beds;

large crotch mah. cupboard; pingpong ©
table;
barbecue
rotisserie;
guns;
complete O-gauge train layout; Indian |
arrowheads; china; glass; bric-a-brac;
tables; chairs; dressers; desks; rugs;
books;
ete.
1242 Asbury,
Evanston;
Tnurs., Fri., 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE!
Girl’s 20’ bike; V-room trike; Singe
treadle
sew.
mach.;
elec.
peres.;
boy’s
blue
print
dbl.
spread
and~
drapes;
white
vinyl
twin
hdbd.
w/
frame;
baby
equip.;
dishes;
glass-—

ware;

handmade

tbl. cloth; toys;

clothes;
misc.
a.m,
Glenview.
£9
Harlem, 2 blks. N. of Golf

doll

Rd.

SELLING EVERYTHING—i

PC. MAH.

Duncan Phyfe Din. set, $35;..3
rm, set, $20; 2 frpl. sets,
upright
chair,

Mirrors,

SHOP

“THERE'S MONEY
IN YOUR CLOSET"

pe,

;

ior,

Bring In Your Spring
And Summer Clothes
WE
ACCEPT ALL
MIDWEST BANK CARDS
Store
hours:
Daily
10:30
to 6
Closed Wed. and Sun.

p.m.

PRICE SALE

THRIFT HOUSE

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
511 Main St.
Evanston
Operated by Evanston Junior League
$CASH$
Men’s.
and
Children’s
For
Ladies’,
clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, era 9
antiques, etc. Call
DElaware
7-9342
GOLD COAST RESALE SHOP

JANE

GILLOGLY’S

KENILWORTH
BRING IN
summer
Green Bay

80942 MAIN
Closed for the

RESALE

YOUR SPRING AND
clothing for resale.
Rd
256-2990.

summer,

EVANSTON
opening Aug. 22.

BEAUTIFUL
LONG
FALL,
WORN
twice, dark brunette,
paid $150, will
sac., $85; also shoes sz. 612B; ‘Slack
outfit, sz. 9. Call ALpine 6-1507.
GARAGE
SALE—2
PC.
GRN.
SECT.,
$20;
uphol.
chair,
$8.00;
Alum.
fold
port-a-bed; clothing: much misc. Fri.10 to 5. 2515 Maple, N’brk.
SALE.
LIKE
NEW
DESIGNER
dresses, cotton and silk; imported knit
and wool suits. Sz. 12-14.
272-1166

176

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

GARAGE
SALE:
ANTIQUE
TRUNKS;
leaded-glass
window;
guitar’
with
case; 9 x 12 hooked rug; recliner chair
and’ other
furniture.
Guns;
green
fibreglas
drapes;
printed
chintz
drapes;
lavatory;
medicine cabinets;
Leerdam crystal vase;
crystal stemware
and _ plates;
scaffold,
metal
kitchen
cabinets;
books;
dishes;
sterling
silver
fiatware;
vacuum
cleaner;
wedding table centerpieces;
loom;
Christmas
lights
and
endless
interesting misc. items both functional
and
decorative.
Prices
reasonable.
4065
Lake-Cook
Road,
Northbrook.
Between
8:00 and 5:00 call 272-1761.
Other hours or Sunday call 272-7657.
MOVING
OVERSEAS:
MUST
SELL
washer
and dryer,
$40;
refrig., $75;
dinette
set;
108’’
couch;
chairs;
lamps;
books;
boy’s
maple
bedrm.
set; chests; bed frames w/mattresses;
buggy;
toys;
26’”’
bicycle;
drapes;
chaise
lounge;
crib,
rocker;
frpl.
equip.; gym. set; tires 8.50 x 14; pow.
lawn sweeper; J acobsen mower; fertilizer spreader, etc.; bar bells; hshld.
misc.; greenhse.
lants; orchids, etc.
350 Hawthorn,
S.
cor. on Vernon,
Glencoe.
CHINA
CABINET;
TV-RADIOphono
comb.;
several
large
draw
drapes;
wooden
wardrobe;
2 barrel
chairs;
vanity;
sofa bed;
dbl.
bed;
roll-away;
couch;
chests of drawers;
rugs; kitchen table with 2 chrs.; office
size desk; typewriter table; 3 x 5 card
file; Samurai warrior in glass case;
World War 2 Japanese sword; lamps;
books; bird cages; wooden lawn chrs.: :
Kodak
camera;
1910 Edition
Encyl.
Britannica; old 78 records; old music.
Misc. DA 8-0344

ATTIC ANTIQUES
348

Tudor

Ct.

Evanston

JULY...
GARAGE
SALE;
FRI.
day only. Moving; must me

THE LASP ACT

VACUUM
CLEANER.
EXcondition, $25. Dealer.
AL 1-

For Sale—Miscellaneous

SOLD

513-4TH ST.-Wilmette 256-0661.

644

4 VINYL SWIVEL CHAIRS
IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
$20 APIECE. 328-9684

Wtd.

and

EDIE'S RESALE

AIR
COND.
IN
34 ton,
6800
BTU
wiring. $100 or best

GARAGE
SALE:
SAT.
8-2,
SUNDAY
after one. 7929 Tripp,
Skokie.
Many
household items. Reasonable.
OR 4-7929

RM. CARPETING,
OR 4-6026.

Apparel

LAST 2 WEEKS IN JULY
Starting Tuesday,
July 19. Fantastic
savings on all thrift merchandise.

CHEST

FROM
HONG
KONG,
leaving country, must

””

HALF

CHESTS,
LIKE
NEW:
TW.
BED;
orange occas.
chair;
unusual corner
headboard;
6 yr. wal. crib; Storkline
buggy: Best offer. 677-1012.

GARAGE
SALE:
FRI,
JULY
14. 9:30
until 2:30.
Furniture;
dishes;
glassware; books; misc. 747 Westwood Ln.,
Wilmette. AL 6-4016.

3 Piece Sectional Sofa

e

3

BOY
BARBECUE
ELECTRIC
Dtisserie; large electric fan; braided
g 6’ x 9’. Phone 475-1885.

ROOMS
OF FURNITURE.
DIN.
. set;
ping-pong
tbl.
bunk
bed
drm. set; kit. tbl. and chairs;
etc.
R 4-8471.
WIN SIZE MAPLE
HEADBOARDS
/footboards;
bookcase
style.
True
hlue, $15 ea. Phone evenings after 6.
R 5-7179

ee

176

ING CONTENTS:
old covered wag
wheel;
150 yr. old wooden
shutter:

MAGNAVOX:
21 TV;
HI-FI
Phono-AM-FM. Phone 869-0701.

SAVE
50%
ON
2
NEVER
USED
Knight Hi-Fi speakers
and
cabinets,
$25. Call DA 8-8666.

2205_Pioneer

SLIPCOVER,

Sale

17 PANELS,
Reasonable.

Sun.

FURNISHINGS—FROM
this weekend.
Sat. and

WITH

over
condition;
Antique
rocker,
yrs. old; ‘Occasional chair.
Call CRestwood 2-6316

PC. GOLD SECTIONAL SOFA WITH
atching corner table. $90. 21’’ R.C.A.
ortable T.V., 3 yrs old, $35; portable
asher, $7.00. 864-5129.

Gas

GENER-

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For

RCA-TV
LARGE
SCREEN,
REMOTE
control,
with
head
phones—private
listening,
Like
new.
Cost
$250,
sell
$15¢. Phone 835-2723.

UNIVERSAL
GAS
STOVE;
TABLE
model Zenith radio; baby bed; all for
$80. GReenleaf 5-7525.

40''

CONDITIONER,

al Electric Thinnette, 115 v. Excellent
condition. $50. Call 272-0792 after 6:30

ENDER
CARPETING.
APPROX.
© eae, In good condition. Call 677-

niversal

AIR

174

GOOD:

R ‘A JOB WELL DONE FEELING”
lean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
lectric shampooer, $1.00.
Kce Hardware, Glenview.

ITE,
EXCELLENT
CONDITION,
est offer. Phone 724-3098.

For Sale—Household Goods

Glencoe

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete ag. ed Service
Antique
Jewelry
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217
SIZZLING
SUMMER SALE
2 pe.
Dunbar
sect.
sofa;
over
20’
vanilla colored Field’s silk draperies;
R.C.A. refrig.; little girl’s cherry red
hand painted chest and dressing tble.;
3. side ehra.; 31. 2V ehr.: 2. apm. ene.;
rattan
rolling bar;
1 yr. old
Sears
elec.
mower;
hand
mower;
lawn
tools; women’s clothes sz. 10; men’s
coats; sz. 38 med.
Sat., July 15; 10
a.m, 21 Longmeadow Rd., Winnetka.

28t

World

Book
Encyclopedia;
2
iberglass _
steam cabinets; 2 sun es;
135 mm
camera;
1 620 camera;
couch;
lamp-table;
8 metal
patio
ehra.:* :4
fiberglass chrs.;
Sears washer- dryer; Z
men’s
clothes,
sz.
42-44;
women’s
clothes, sz. 14-16; end tbls.; dressers;
misc.
432-8578

WE

CAN’T

Mower-$18;

full

$10 ea.

matt.,

IT WITH

TAKE
sz.

box

US—

spring

or $15 for both,

and

buffet,

—

| s

$5.00; 2 study-work tables, $5.00 ea.; d
burner gas stove, $10; 28"
girls bike,
$10;
two G.I. bunk
beds,
$5.00 ea.;

bricks
misc.

and
Sat.

boards

bookcase,

.

$5.00;

8 a.m...
to, 8,
i501
Evanston. 328-6376.
OF
LO VELY
COMPLETE
FURN.
home. French pes.; 56’’ breakfront; 4
marble
top
carved
tbls.;
wees
many
comfy
chrs.;
beaut.
lamps
bdrm,
set;
frple.
andirons;
sewin
machine; wicker sets; bar and Stools, :
phe gpa- -brac; dishes; much mise
ya
urn.; snow blower. July 14th alawell,
16th. 10 a.m. to 5 pm. 6301 Caldw
Efponeos:
14 block East of Centra
Wesley,

Village Values A-Go-Go
SALE
Go-Go

to Village

Northbrook,
aes

item

Values,

1856 Walters

for low-low prices on high

used

clothing

and

househ

—

ia

SPECIAL GO-GO SALE HOURS .
10:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Thursday, July 27

2 STOVES;
WHITE
EDISON
CRIB;
Refrig.;
decorator
desk w/galler
gold mirror; Ital. tbls.; 4 tier founta
w/pump $165; Octagon Curio cabinets”
TVs;
roller;
lawn
sweeper;
mower;
back
car
seats;
26”
trike;
3 pottie chairs;
trains;
Humid.;
bowling ball and ba
elect. appli.; and misc. 1706
ar
Rd. Northfield 446-3922.

FLORIDA
er;

BOUND—WRINGER

kerosene

WASH-

lamp;

|

-Stereo-

phono comb.;
snow tires; bathinette;
formal;
maternity
clothes;
women’s
apparel
(seme
jr.
petite);
chests;
drapes;
glassware;
and many
misc.
items for sale. Free coffee. Come an
browse.
Sat. only. July 15. 9-5. 18

Grove

St.

station.

Glenview.

GARAGE

Just

E.

of

MOVING,

SALE:

©

RR

:

:
3s

~

MUST |

sell Fri., Sat., July 14 and 15. 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Custom built ext. tble. opens
to seat 14;
54’’ white
sofa;
gar

furn.

and

tools;

fountain;
planted;

2

umbrella

man’s
black
recliner,
reversible window fan;
misc.

8922

NEVER

and

tble.;

wheel
lge.
flower
mod. foam lounges,

2

Ewing,

USED

cart.
gold;

perf.
hand

Skokie.

OR

cond.;
tools;

4-5803.

W/WARRANTY

2 SETS

Lennox Melamine, ea. 44 pce.; 3 sm.
AM
radios;
used:
15 gal. aquarium
w/stand, light, hood; humidifier;
16’
IBM elec. typewriter; shaper w/2 h. p.

motor,

bench;

chrs.,

tbl.;

drop leaf tbl.; wicker-2

etc.

1387

Highland Park.
and

Forest.

Lincoln

Av.

1 blk. E, Sheridan Rd.

Fri.,

Sat.

10

am.-5

:

p.m.

BARGAINS!
MOVING

Clothin

OUT OF TOWN.
boy's,

women’s

12-14;

girl's,

Lionel

toys;
books:
records;
items,
244 Greenfield
1A See
Thurs. 10-8.

MOVING,

FINAL

MUST
4

16

SELL

train sets

misc.
hsehid.
Dr.
Glenview.
Fri., Sat. Sun.

SALE:

6

CU

—

428

027;

—

wea

Frigidaire, like new $50; beige cont.
chair with vibrator $25; Formica oe
drop leaf. kit. table with 4 stools $20;
—
Big Boy motorized barbecue $10; 17”
hand mower $10; 2 big game rifles;
many
misc.
items.
2229
Harrison, —

Evanston,
noon.

GARAGE

or

call

UN

SALE—3/4

4-5826

TON

after

WINDOW |

Air cond.; tables;
bookcases;
books;
lamps;
mirrors;
linens;
hall carpet;
Sand box; photo equip.; Antiques and
Bric-a-brac;
much
misc. incl. 5 h.p.

chain

saw;

china

lavatories

and

(never
used).
Dressers;
Fri. 9-5 2229 Simpson
(Turn
Pioneer).

fittings
Thurs.,
left off

SALE
JULY
13 AND
14. 9 TC
4°93
double
beds,
complete;
2 dressers; —
several
end _ tables;
china
cabinet;
play
pen;
high
chair;
bassinette;
women’s
clothes;
dishes,
glassware;
silverware;
jewelry;
bric-a-brac;
ie: ar

tures.

Store bldg.,

Wilmette.

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

171 Green

Bay

Classified —

Rd.,

19

�176
-ROFESSIONAL

BILLIARD

TABLE;

misc. furn.; elec. appl.; better jewelry; Famous
Brand clothes for teens
and
adults;
men’s
suits,
sz.
42-43
regular and long. Everything new or
pong
new.
No
junk.
900
Westcliff
bre,
eerfield. Fri., Sat., Sun. July. 14-

~ % PRICE SALE
15-16.

ON ALL MERCHANDISE
WINNETKA THRIFT SHOP
848 Spruce St.
Mon, July 17 through Sat. July 29
Hrs. 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Wed.

¢
_

_

power
rotary
mower;
reel
grass
trimmer;
motorized
grass
trimmer
and
clipper for hard-to-reach areas.
Se,
Days: AL 1-1111;
Eves: WI 5-5559, Mr. or Mrs. Hastings.
8

MATCHED

SPAULDING.

irons plus 2 wedges

REG.

and chipper.

Lear

z

crack
auto
stero never
used
arantz
8B
70W.
stereo
amp.
new,
$145;
Sony
905
A
voice
tape
recorder;
Weathers
de
_ stereo
turn
table,
arm
cart.,

$60.
like
Act.
luxe
and

preamp.

HOUSE

SALE:

THURS.

FRI.

10 A.M.

to
5
p.m.
1113
Wesley,
Evanston.
Stroll-o-chair,
buggy,
highchair
ensemble;
Childcraft
crib
and
chest;
misc. baby equip.; portable organ; 40
Piece ant. glass ware; misc. household
;
Ss,
misc.
electronic
test
equipment;
short wave receiver. 328-3110.
GARAGE
SALE—JUNK—GOODIES
65
- Honda S-50; 2 humidifiers; barbells: 4
: paresis
windows;
wood
stm/scrns.;
lamps;
exhaust
fan,
louvres;
books
and
misc.
items.
All
at
bargain
_ prices. Thurs.
and Fri. after 5 p.m.
_ All day Sat.-Sun, 2995 Pfingsten
Rd.
_ between Lake and Willow. CR 2-2727.
NEVER

USED—SEALED

Aluminum

_

patio

chaise

CARTONS

longue,

inner-

spring cushions, blue on white background, also matching rocker; Rolling
_ sprinkler. Utility garden
cart.
Reas.
: ee mornings only and weekend. 583-

BAUSCH

AND

LOMB

ZEPHYR

7 X 35

__ binoculars; 3 power Testa microscope
($110 list price) with tools and slides,
550;
Singer
sewing
machines,
round

obbin

zigzag,

model

404;

set

of

women’s golf clubs; bowling ball with
case. All in good cond. OR 3-8131.

GARAGE
ter;

SALE;

reduce

LGE.

mach.;

- drapes, 23’ light
old;
Hi-Fi/AM.

POOL
lawn

FIL-

mowers;

beige, Fields,
FM
Garrard

2 yr.
rec.

changer
cab.
speaker;
poker
table;
_ dolls, books, games; lady's golf equip:
clothing; much misc. Fri-Sat. 272-2921.

GARAGE

SALE:

980

RALEIGH

RD.,

Glenview. Baby equip., playpen, etc.:
_ winter and summer maternity clothes,

- like new,

sz. 10-12;

women’s

cloth. sz.

12; beige sheared raccoon coat, $100;
boy’s
and
girl’s
cloth.
inf.
to 6X;
_ toy’s. Misc. Thurs.-Fri. 9-9. PA 4-2158.
FORMICA
TABLE,
4 CHAIRS,
$25;
3
rawer filing cabinet, $20; 2 five-shelf

ea.;

$10

cabinets,

storage

Metal

_

rebuilt
typewriter,
$10;
never
used
calculator,
$10; Monroe
knife,
elec.

$100;

misc.

2224

869-0450.

ton.

Wesley

Av.,

:

BENEFITS

823

Dempster,

EXC.

BUYS

boys’

:
_

THE

BLIND

Evanston.

328-5775

IN INFANTS

and

girls’

WEAR

clothing

to

AND
size

3,

from buntings to sun suits. Many very
attracsive like new outfits at bargain
es,
a
expectant

___nishings.

real
find
for
mothers.
Some

Sat. July 15, 9 to 4.

recent
or
baby
fur-

LARGE
CHILD’S SLIDE;
BARBECUE
Bi
1; push type lawn
sweeper:
lge.
bachi
grill;
child’s
5x6’
metal

ea
a2 16

house. 10’
x 24” swimming pool:
ne alum. cot; wrought iron desk

and
chair. Thurs. and Fri. only, 10 to
5. 4115 Lake Cook Rd., Northbrook.
HOUSE
SALE
NORTHBROOK
2
ye
dinette set;
6 yr. crib;
port.
crib;
lawn
tbl.;
child.
outdr,
Play
toys; Persian lamb coat; skis boots:

desk misc. 392-1850 appt. or 938-3212

Everything must go Sat., Sun. July 15,

BABY GRAND PIANO, $600 OR BEST
offer; Bar refrig.; 5 uph. bar stools:
jr. desk; skates; mirrors; cameras;

d frame, spring, mattress; 550 light

beige

_.

motor;

floor

misc.

GARAGE
_
Friday.

tiles;

24

cycle

items.

Must

go-

sell.

cart

AL

frms.

kitchen

pies).

Misc.

elec.
elec.

plastics

16

warming
tray:
fan; furn.; pict

Timber

(dealer's
Ln.,

sam-

North-

_ MODERN
WALNUT
DOUBLE
BED,
_ Mattress. and
box springs
$50;
rollee away bed $10; ant. chest $50; maple
chest
$5.00;
beige
uphol.
chair $50;
auto
top
carrier
$10;
Axminister
11 x 12 wool rug $10. Call AL 1-2529.

_ ANTIQUES:

BRASS,

COPPER,

PEW-

ter;
art glass,
furniture,
and
much
_ mise. Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.
12. 4 mi. N. Lake Zurich.
Open Fri.-Sat. 10 to 6; Sun. 12-6

fe

JAckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6177

SCHWINN
10
SPD.
BIKES.1
man’s, 1 woman’s. Perfect cond., $55.
sh; or $100. for both; RCA 21” Console
, Mag. Cab., exc. cond. $45; Zenith
AM/FM
radio,
incl.
extra
speaker,
$10. 673-5723.
[UST SELL:
DUNCAN
PHYFE
MAhogany
drop leaf table with leaves,
expands.
to
93’,
$40;
girl’s
20”
Schwinn,
never
used
tires;
folding
luminum
cot.
Misc.
2635
Central
ark, Evanston. Thursday.

—

Classified

PIANO; TWIN BED; LOUNGE CHAIR;
hand made
copper pot;
brass coffee
table;
carpenter
tools;
fur
jacket;
Hi-Fi cabt.; 100’ rubber garden hose.
mise. Make offer. Call AL 6-0269.
BASEMENT
SALE;
DOUBLE
BED,
mattress
and
spring;
cameras;
enlarger;
clothing:
shoes;
dishes;
and
misc. 1331 Dobson Evanston. 9 a.m. to
9 p.m. Thurs. only. UN 4-4414.
HOUSE
SALE;
1011
CENTRAL
AV.;
Ist
fl.,
Wilmette.
Early
American
furniture;
washer,
dryer;
polaroid
camera;
silver;
dishes;
books;
records; kitchenware; 9 x 12 gold rug.

6'' Jointer, Craftsman
EXC. COND. WITH STAND AND
MOTOR
LO 6-0718

SALE:
MANGLE;
STROLLER;
OUTbd. mtr.; pr. lamps; shades; My dbl.
dress
form;
doll
hse.;
Easy
oven;
toys;
misc.
724-9492,
1213 Sherwood,
Glenv.
CRAFTSMAN 25” LAWNSWEEPER
Aes
condition, used very few times.
18.
Call AL 1-8810

LARGE CORNER
CABINET;
TABLES,
mah.; tw. bed; lamps; linens; kitchen
equip.;
bric-a-brac;
Delta
comb.
8”
trim saw; 4” Joiner w/stand; 3 lounge
chrs. w/ottomans.
Classwear.
DA 83975.

GARAGE
SALE
MISC.
ITEMS.
SAT.
July 15th. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m
Proceeds
for Volunteer Talent Pool.
1544 Tower Rd.
Winnetka, Ill.

SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet, $35.
6040 Dempster, Morton Grove. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES CoO.

7

Basement Sale: 1105 Asbury
EVANSTON,
THURSDAY
day. Furniture and Sears

USED FURNITURE
IN GOOD CONDItion,
electric
appliances,
children’s
clothes-sale samples. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
July 15th. 71 Williamsburg rd. Evanston. OR 5-3351.

GADGETS AND GOODIES!
Pre-moving sale—furniture; household
and garden items; misc. Sat. and Sun.
rad
15-16. 10-4. 703 York Rd. Glenview.

EVINRUDE
OUTBD.
6 H.P.;:
JACOBsen mower;
picnic beyiey
sm. pool
tbl.;
baby
and
den
furn.;
misc.
Reasonable. 1417 Plymouth Ln., Glenview. 724-3761.
:

MOVING

SALE

DOZENS

OF

(South of Dundee)

Glencoe.

ANTIQUES;
RUGS;
CURTAINS;
dishes;
garden
and
fireplace
equipment; men’s sport jackets, 42 and 44
long.
Much
misc.
2140
Fir
St.,
Glenview.
z
BASEMENT SALE (REAL BARGAINS)
Rattan fam. rm. furn.; 2 Naug. chrs.:
poker tbl.; Scott spreader; wood lathe
w/mtr. and access. July 15-16. 1 to 5.
724-3833. 334 Country Lane, Glenview.
PATIO
SALE—BARGAINS
GALORE
Thurs.
and
Fri.
Children’s
items,
Srapes, misc. Moving from 10 rms. to
5.
S.W. corner Church and Samoset
(3800 W.)
GERT’S A GAY GIRL—READY FOR A
whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.

FOLDING

WHEEL

CHAIR,

$27;

justable commode,
$20; foam
pads, incl. Exc. +
mae
50’

AD.-

RIDING

Sale—Miscellaneous

Air-Conditioner,
USED
LITTLE,
bargain, 272-3518.

LIKE

NEW,

Z

MOVING
SALE—DINETTE
SET: DI
rm. table; dkrm. equip.; power sa
bikes;
refrig.;
ping pong table to
misc. 1254 Church St., Northbrook.

BIG
BOY
BARBECUE
WITH
STAINless
steel
hood,
elec.
spit,
‘other
acces.; Necchi console zig zag sewing
mach.; Conlon ironer. ALpine 1-8619.

RIDING
LAWN
MOWER,
24”
MO
mower in excellent running conditid
415 H.P. engine. $90.
272-7237

BOY’S
26’’ SCHWINN
BICYCLE;
irl’s
24”
bicycle;
library
table;
2
oor lamps;
lge. doll carriage,
like
new. GR 5-1529.
LARGE DOG HOUSE
47 x 37 x 43
Used 3 months; may be used as
house. $30. Call UN 4-8874.

a play

HOUSE
MOVING
SALE;
LIV.
RM.
chairs;
beds;
rotisserie-barbecue;
clothing;
bsmnt;
furn.,
kit.
items;
tables; chairs. Cheap. RO 4-6178.
RCA
COLOR
TV, _ $190;
BABY’S
dresser, $10; Boodle Buggy, $12; 8 mm
Movie Camera, $40; Kenmore sewing
machine. Call PArk 9-3559.
OLDER
SEARS
dy bench;
old
etc.

$30.

DA

POWER
SAW,
1 h.p. motor,

STURblades,

8-9694.

MOVING SATURDAY
Garage Sale: Thurs. and Fri. 13 and
14, 2090 Willow Rd., Northfield
HI 61172 See ad Class. 172 for list of items.
3 KOOL

AWNINGS
VENT AWNINGS, WHITE.
Sacrifice $15 EACH.
Phone 835-2723.

THURSDAY
ONLY—NEIGHBORHOOD
Garage Sale. 827 Ashland,
Wilmette.
Power
mower;
chests;
clothes;
dishes; records; misc.

One Ton Window

Air Cond.

Exc.

cond. and finish, $85.
Call DA 8-3159
2 PLATE
GLASS
MIRRORS;
ADDING
machine;
office
and
portable
typewriters; Se
sofa. Phone
LAU
DE
LUXE
20”
WINDOW
FAN
with automatic thermostat;
like new
$15. Call after 6 p.m.;
GR 5-1271

- GARDEN

TRACTOR
4 HEAP

PArk 4-2778
JACOBSEN
LAWN
MOWER
rotary, self-propelled. Excellent
tion. $45. Phone 729-1084.

SELLING

an”
condi-

BRIC-

LIKE NEW
729-1516
WASHER;
GOLF,
CLUBS;
GLASSware;
dishes; bedspreads:
2 cnre:; 2
kit. chrs.,
and tbls.;
HI 6-3168,
467
Willow Rd., Winnetka 10 to 5.

AMERICAN
INDIAN
ARROWHEAD
collection,
genuine,
private
party.
Also judo suit, sz. 16-18. Call
:
831-2006

W/CARRYING CASE. COST
for $27.50. Phone: 835-2723.

67

GARAGE SALE: HOUSEHOLD ITEMS,
boy’s and ladies’ clothing sz. from 10
to 20. Also bric-a-brac. 7018 LeClaire,
Skokie. OR 6-4646.
BUSCHER ALTO SAXOPHONE;
BOY’S
20” bicycle; swimming pool; assorted
boys clothes; toys and games. Saturday only. 1809 Wilmette Ave., Wil.

GAS
14,000
Wall

WALL

BTU,
thermos.

HEATER

STEWART-WARNER.
Like new. 446-8032.

USED
AIR-CONDITIONER
20,000
btu window
unit. Montgomery
Ward
7
price $150. Exe. cond. Call AL
2

Port. Typewriter, | month old
$50—SELL

AROUND 400 4 INCH x 16
glazed cement blocks. Value 80c each.
Will
sell for
25c
each.
UN
4-5056.

Shallow Well Pump &amp; Motor
Complete.

$35 OR BEST OFFER.
HI 6-0734
WOLLENSAK
4 SPEED
TAPE
REyea
AGFA
STILETTE
CAM475-7584 AFTER

SIX.

RUMMAGE
SALE;
HOUSEHOLD;
ANtiques; girl’s teen clothes; swimming
ool;
single bed spread;
misc:
9228
ennet, Skokie, OR 3-8937.

ONE

SET

W-305

OF

room

GENERAL
intercom,

$50. Call 966-1793.

ELECTRIC

$99.95

value

for-

BICYCLES.
BOY’S
26”
SCHWINN
$20, girl’s 26’’ Murray $15, exc. cond.;
bedspread, curtains, drapes, 4 chrome
kit. chrs., 9 x 12 rug. 724-9216.

GOLF CLUBS—ELECT.
FANS: 9 PRO.
fessional matched irons; tall 4’ stand
elect. fan;
floor elect. fan
(blades).
Call 831-4412.

ELECTRIC BASS GUITAR AND AMP.
2 pickups,
$85 or
best
offer.
Oak
yrs ig dining room set, best offer. HI

WINDOW
FANS,
24”
AND
20”:
walnut corner gun cabinet; hand lawn
mower; 48’ x 48” mirror. Best offer.
PArk 9-2705

ODDS
AND
ENDS.
TABLES,
LAMPS,
ladies clothes sizes 7-16, ladies’ coats;
dishes; silver pieces, misc. UN 4-4041
after 4 p.m.

SEARS
8”
TILT
ARBOR
SAW;
floor drill press;
Leica 3F camera:
DX-40 ham xmitter; misc.
Call OR 4-0737 weekdays only.

GARAGE
SALE:
KIT.
TBL.;
BABY
equip. and clothes; GOOD VALUES in
adult
clothes;
misc.
944
Arbor
at
Wilmette Av., Glenview. 724-8628.

1960
CORVAIR,
4
DR.
W/RARE
automatic
shift;
radio:
heater;
like
new tires; very clean. $285.
Call 724-0097.

GARAGE
SALE:
TOOLS;
FURNIture;
appliances;
clothes;
books.
Thurs. noon to Sat. 4 p.m. 724-0178. 711
Elmgate, Glenview.

CADILLAC,
1963 COUPE
DE
VILLE,
white vinyl top, AM-FM
radio with
reverb, air-conditioned. Low mileage.
(sood condition 446-1646.

5

STRING
BANJO;
TAPE
RECORDer; transistor TV;
plus misc. radios,
speakers
and
other
electronic
odds
and ends. 446-5849.

MAPLE
BEDROOM _ SET:
GOLF
clubs; teak dining table, 6 chrs.; pet
carrier. 945-1770.

LAVATORY:
SINK,
FAUCETS:
TOIlet
and
seat.
No.
chips,
perfect
condition. $25 for all. 272-8736.

24’
REEL
POWER
MOWER,
2 steel lawn
trash burner,
Portable
chairs, snow fence. 729-3872.

GOLF
CLUBS,
set, reasonable.

GIRLS
16”
AND
20’
bikes; double bed bookcase
Reasonable. Call 835-4533.

MAN’S
COMPLETE
Call 743-6276.

SEARS CRAFTSMAN POWER 11”
lawn mower and lawn sweeper. Good
cond. Price reasonable. LE 7-6192.

of

z

KENMORE
GAS
RANGE;
FEDDE
air-cond.;
play pen;
porta-crib;
ternity clothes;
baby
clothes;
mi
items. Call 256-0194.
10

SECTION
4’ HIGH
CHAIN
LID
fence with swinging gate;
5 ton
conditioning water tower; 9x 12 ré
rug. 835-3417.

In

SCHWINN
headboard

ELEC.
STOVE,
WHITE,
$25:
Photostat copier, $20.
R 2-2591

EXERCYCLE
excellent condition, 2

original

cost

$495,

mito

ee

Neste, eer

ee

Pea ee

years

$275.

475-398

GARAGE
SALE;
FRI. AND SAT. 14
and 15th. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. TV.: bik
etc. 435 Pinecrest Lane, Wilmette.
JACOBSON
&gt;
ee
|
R
lawn mower, 3 yrs old, good
conditi
Best offer. Call AL 1-2032.

Wtd.

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Wanted:

Newspapers, Ra
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
type
of junk
brought
to our
dd
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck p
up, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunday
3. Prices
subject to cnange
wit
notice.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATER
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)
WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLERY
we
use
your
contribution
PEANUT GALLERY, you will recé
a $5.00 check that can be spent at
. advertiser in our paper.
Contestd
must
be
UNDER
14 years
of
Your age, phone, address, and chd
of advertiser
must
accompany
e
contribution.
Send to THE
PEA
GALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
mette, Ill.

NORTH

SHORE

AND
1104 EMERSON

METAL
UN

PAPER
CO.
Evan

4-5133

WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWANT
books now! For our annual used b
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax
de
tible. HI 6-3730 or AL 6-4300.
DEH UMIDIFIER;
PHONOGRA
turn table;
child’s phonograph;
p
able TV. Before 9 a.m.
and afte
p.m. 234-5067.
TENT
sal

FOR
bags,

4 PEOPLE
WITH
call from
Friday

SLE
on,

COLLECTOR
WISHES TO PURCH
Kewpie
dolls, By-lo baby dolls,
other types of unusual dolls prio
1930. Phone 328-2608 after 6 p.m.

178

Rummage

Sales

RUMMAGE
SALE
ON
WOME
clothing: formal dinner dresses, s
sizes. 1 wedding dress just clea
assy
reas.
1327
Chicago
Av.
b
entr.
FRENCH
PROV.
DROP
LEAF
J]
tbl.; bench and lamp;
kit. set;
bed, spring and mattress;
and
nf
items.
Saturday,
1 to 5 p.m.
Arbor Lane, Glenview. 724-3909.

RUMMAGE
SALE
Ort
Thrift
shop,
920
Chicago
Evanston, Sat., July 8th through
July 15th.

179

Miscellaneous

JULY ONLY
REUPHOLSTER
AND

SLIPCOVER

SALE

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; C
—$18
plus
fabric:
SECTIONA
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SA
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVE

Chair—$12

plus

fabric;

Sofa—g22

fabric. 12 Price Drapery Sale. Ca
ing from
$4.69 per yd.
Work
FREE
estimates,
terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery I
CALL 677-6350

LIGHT

HAULING

OLD Furniture—L
FURNITURE-AND — APT

j

ng

disposed of. Crating and Shippin
Call for Free Estimates.
LEO HAPP
PArk 4

TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
~— SANTI
Manure — gravel — gravel driv
rubbish removal — power lawn rd
— tree removal — fill dirt — gra
VE 5-1195
:
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD
GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfie Id Villager * Highwood Herald
é

now

“HAHN
ECLIPSE’?
RIDER
MOWE
Elec. start, 30’ cut, 4 speeds forwa
$100. 272-7032.

EVERYTHING

CARPETS
AND
LIFE
TOO
CAN
BE
beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer,
$1.00., Wolff Ace
Hardware, Wilmette.

AT EXPO

- WESTINGHOUSE
AIR
CON]
Bt U2
HP; “3
34
;
amps.;
recently
sted
cleaned, 491-9218.

2

177

EXERCYCLE

3 SEASON PASSES TO CANADA’S
WORLD’S FAIR: 491-0520.

LAWN
MOWERS;
2
MATCHI
arm
chairs;
2 R.C.A.
TV.
sets;
occasional tables; baby Tenda;
chd
freezer.
Best
offer.
Call OR
4-74(

BEDROOM
SET.
PHONOGRAPH:
Windsor
chairs;
rugs;
snow
tires;
misc. 864-1060 after 5 p.m.

POCKETS, NO TROUGH. $200.
Central St., Evanston, DA 8-1100

VACATION

For Sale—Miscellaneous

KNICK KNACK SHELF;
BIRD CAG
lady’s suit cases; antenna; fan; la
drapd
frame;
leaf
gold
picture;
Good cond. Best offer. Call OR 4-834

COMPLETE—$75.
729-2470

Regulation Size Pool Table,

oe
ia

$100

- 7' Pool Table, Like New

and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

Ea:

BTU,

MOVING
MUST
SELL
MODERN
bdrm.
set;
game
table;
carpeting;
drapes; child’s organ; tricycle; misc.
tables, lamps. DA 8-7637.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk © Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

A»

176

8,700

FURNITURE,
PATIO
FURN.;
a-brac, garden tools..OR 4-7493.

rubber

OF WHITE
PICKET
FENCE
AND
gate 1 year old, $35 or best offer. 4910333 or 328-2932 after 5 p.m.

For

GARAGE
SALE.
EVERYTHING
ExXcept the garage priced to sell.
A little of this and a lot of that.
1109 Harvard, Evanston.

1201

MISC.

household items, Kit. and yard equip.;
linen;
china;
ore
Si luggage;
etc.
Fri. and Sat. 9 to 5.
911 Skokie Ridge

AND
FRIcamper.

JACOBSEN
26’’
REEL
mower, cost $430, sell $100.
YO 5-1260.

RIDING
MOWER;
EXT.
LADDER;
ping-pong
table;
2 storage
closets;
wrought iron furn.; garden tools: 54’
round
blond coffee tbl. Misc.
HI 6-

GARAGE SALE:
MISC.
ITEMS;
DARK
ROOM
EQUIPment, tray, tbls., tools, dehumidifier.
luggage.
Thurs.,
Fri.,
Sat.
10:30
to
7:30. 1207 Sherwood Rd., Glenview.

1965
$125;
Serta

CHILDCRAFT
SET
OF
ENCYCLOpedias;
4-lamp
light bar for movie
camera;
pr.
ski
boots,
sz.
1042.
Reasonable.
724-4388.

THE
PROVEN
CARPET
CLEANER
Blue Lustre is easy on the budget.
Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Eckart
Hardware, Winnetka.

FOR
SALE
AT ALL TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets; and other misc.
acy
ge 2 PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466
Berkeley Rd., Highland
Park
IDlewood
3-1466

STORM
WINDOWS
FOR THE
COST
of this ad. Size 36’’ wide by 59” long.
Very
good
condition.
1432
Wesley,
Evanston.

ENCYCLOPEDIAS,
aa
VOL.
Cost, $200; Sac. $35; Hide-a-bed,
bdrm.
set, $165;
banquet tbl.,
mattress, $25. 251-7385.

MOVING—MODERN
BLUE
COUCH;
coffee table, lge. gray chair:
studio
bed; gas dryer; high chair; baby bed;
16MM sound projector; FM stereo set;
lawn mower; misc. 272-7597.

MAH.
DROP LEAF TBL., LEAF AND
custom pads, 4 chrs., $75; baby crib,
chest,
scales,
infant
clothes,
misc.
Maternity 10-12, men’s and children’s
clothes. After 3 p.m. 256-1389.

AIR CONDITIONERS

LEADED
WINDOWS,
ARTIFACTS
OF
wood and metal;
door knobs;
china;
china pieces; marble top coffee tbl.;
old
pieces
of junk/Thurs.
9-4,
1229
Hinman, Evanston.

MOVING:
DUNCAN PHYFE DIN. RM.
set; bdrm. set; 2 metal closets; desk;
chair;
tables;
curtain
stretchers;
dushes;
Hoover
vacuum;
vanity tbl...
w/bench. Misc. 2 girl’s bicycles; snow
tires (8.55 x 14) GR 5-2252 Evanston.

HOUSE
SALE:
FORMICA
KIT. TBL.;
din. rm. tbl.; HO train; tbl. and fir.
lamps;
games;
frpl.
equip.;
misc.
items. Miller, 1028 Wesley, Evanston,
328-0807, Thurs. and Fri. only.

176

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
“869-0041

YR. CHILD CRIB AND
MATTRESS,
$15;
Kiddy
car,
$6.00;
who-done-it
books, 25c ea.; slipper chair; Zenith 78
r.p.m.
phonograph/radio,
$50;
Am.
wal. dressing table, bench, $35; 2 buck
Saws and scythe. UN 4-2860.

SALE
9
TO
5
THURS.
Men-Lady’s
clothes;
toys:

elec.
griddle;
china;
glasses;

TWO

GLASS
WINDOW
WALL
(3,
36”
plate sections, 2 36” plate french doors
plus
wood
frame)
cost $350,
Make
offer. Portable T.V. 17”, $15; interior
ppt
dr. white, 6’7”’ x 24’’, $2.50. HI
6-7996

NEIGHBORHOOD
GARAGE _
SALE;
1706 Sunnyside, Highland Park. Baby
equip.;
girl’s 26’
bike;
dining
rm.
Set.;
chrs.,
dressers;
lawn
mpwer;
vacuum cleaner. much misc. 831-2249.

Sale—Miscellaneous

FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIG.,
WHITE,
trost free, 64 x 32 x 27. $175;
dresser,
blond, 6 drawer, 30 x 54 x 19. $15; gol.
tbl.
lamp
29’
high
$7.50;
tricycle
Murray, 12’’ $5.00. Call 328-4405.

BIRCH YOUTH
BEDS AND DRESS.
er, $60; child’s table, chairs;
record
player and records; doll buggy:
play
pen; bed; bathinette; 2 irons; toaster;
dishes.
Old
time
records,
10c
ea.;
toys; games; books; UN 4-6581.
MOVING.
EVERYTHING
PRICED
to
sell.
Sofa,
drapes,
lamps, bedspreads, etc.; crib, buggy, baby things,
etc.; children’s clothes; linens; glassware; luggage;
PERSIAN LAMB
3/4
COAT. very reas.; misc. 965-4894.

ALL CLOTHING HALF PRICE
INTERESTING FURNITURE.

For

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.

COMP.
MACGREGOR
MT2
NINE
iron set, like new; 2 steel casting rods
and reels 18’ Jong, 2 tray tackle box,
comp.
equip.;
fl.
waxer;
mangle;
typewriter;
bus. desk lamp
and file
case; vacuum cleaner. GR 5-6761.

Evans-

~ Bargain Boutique

176

GARAGE
SALE—SAT.
JULY
15TH TO
clear
before
Moving:
Excess
_furniture;
lamps;
kitchen
equipment;
Bundy flute; Toys; sports equipment.
5.
10 Rolling Ridge, Northfield.
16’

_LAWN EQUIP. IN GOOD SHAPE.
Used
5” 3-gang
mower,
ideal for
‘medium lawn or acres of grass; 18’

For ‘Sale—Miscellaneous :

MOVING
MUST
SELL:
REFRIG.;
double
bed;
twin
roll
away
bed;
bicycles;
Polaroid
camera; _ typewriter;
Baby
Tenda
table;
clothing,
assorted sizes. 227 Voltz Rd., Northbrook. Call 272-3414.

REPAIRS
driveways.

July 13, 1

G

�192

- Miscellaneous

LIGHT

HAULING

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL
arry Carney
HI 6-2786

Basements, Attics, Garages Cleared.
. DANNER
PArk 4-5171
ROVING
SOMETHING?
BOUGHT
furniture,
can’t
get
it home?
Let
DOVERMOVERS
solve your hauling
problems.
Ill. 22633MCC. 864-6139.

LIGHT

HAULING

Furniture. Appliances
y professional movers

and

Misc
272.5520

BO Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment
DDRESSOGRAPH
MODEL
1900
with feeder, Remington storage cabinet, IBM
executive typewriter,
solid
walnut
conference
table,
90’
white
naugahyde couch and chairs. 869-7300
Mr. Forrest.
IKE NEW
IBM TYPEWRITER
MODel C, bronze color, sacrifice $295. Call
before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. Service
contract avail. RO 1-0935.

B2

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.
erkeley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

IRLS 3 SPEED 26" BIKE,
GOOD COND. $20.
Call 724-3017
EXCELLENT
RL’S
SCHWINN
26”,
condition, $25; girl’s 20”, $8.00; heavy
duty trike, $4.00.
724-6468.
IRL’S
26”
RUDGE
(ENGLISH
ee,
condition. $60.

3

Sporting Goods
Equipment
PRO

BICall

and

1.95 DZ. GOLF BALLS
DLF BAGS
95 GOLF CART, NOW
5 IRONS, MEN’ 'S, LADIES
(0 WOODS, MEN’S, LADIES
EDGES, PUTTERS
4.95
00 SNEAD OR BERG IRONS
36.95
00 SNEAD OR BERG WOODS
22.95
95 MEN’S GOLF SHOES
9.95
W LEFT HAND CLUB SET
35.95
SED GOLF CLUBS
98c EACH
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUBS
TENNIS SALE
5 RACQUET, ow
5 RACQUET,
NOW
DLF GLOVE, MEN’S, LADIES’
N’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
5 SKATE BOARD, NOW
SEBALL SHOES
9 UMBRELLA TENT
AN LIFE RAFT
OE PADDLES
95 SPIN CAST SET
AN LIFE RAFT, NYLON

SAVE

SUPPLY
Evanston

SAVE SAVE
TO
OFF

FISHERMEN’S RODS, REELS
GOLF CLUBS
GOLF SHOES, CARTS, BAGS.
TENNIS RACKETS
SLEEPING BAGS
WATER SKIS

LIVE WORMS
Tack-L-Tyers
Chicago Av.

Sport

Mart
Evanston

O
BIG
GAME
RIFLES,
EXCELbnt condition,
highly
accurate
with
mo.
Unertl
234
x
scope
on
one.
edfeild
adj.
Peep
other.
1
long
Mauser action only, Several mounted
acks.
Phone UN 4-5826 after noon.

22 Winchester Model 74
WITH

WEAVER SCOPE,
WI 5-0668

Coins and Stamps
STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
d
SOLD.
Complete
line
of both
umismatic
and Philatelic
Supplies.
andler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

AUTOMOTIVE
Automobile

Loans

Buy ‘Em Now!
With

an Auto

Loan

From

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD
945-6000
For

Rent—

Autos—Trucks—Trailers
OHNSON’S TRAILER RENTALS
OCAL 1-WAY COAST TO COAST
RED, HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.
2
a4 wheel. Any size or purpose also
boats.
Furn.,
pom:
tarps
and
pving dollies avail.
Car tow bars.
er
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
der, 1446-48 N. Clark St., 2 biks. S.
Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

y 13, 1967

Motorcycles—Go
BLACK

HONDA

Carts

193

160, 1966.

Some
rust
on
pipes
but
engine
superfine. Call Pierre at AL 1-6091 and
make an offer.
+

1966 TRI. BONNE.,
1,100 MI.; EXC. COND.; $1,000 OR

FOR
SALE
4 VERY
GOOD
WHITE
wall tires-700 by 14. 1 exc. auto. radio,
Call AL 6-2424.
5

trade
’66

GOOD
USED
WHITEWALL
TIRES,
7:75 x 15. De Luxe steering wheel for
Ford Mustang.
724-3505.

193

Motorcycles—Go

HONDA
175
CC
mileage;

NORTH SHORE'S LARGEST
CYCLE DEALER
SPECIAL FOR JULY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625
RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

Yamaha 80 Excellent
pea

ACC.

SES

a

OIL

'66 BSA Lightning

CALL
DA _ 8-3163|
AFTER
and all day Sunday. 1216 Pitner

1965 HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR
Scooter, low mileage, good condition,
best offer.
OR 3-1749

BSA Hornet 650 CC

Suzuki 50cc '65 Sport Model

PRIVATE PARTY. ALMOST NEW.
esoatrosge
EXTRAS. $900.

Phone

90 SCOOTER

4.3
HP,
ea

2,000
MI.,
RED,
2
SEATER,
A-1
cond.
Original owner.
Phone
DA
83094.

$85
HI 6-4966

HONDA—50
1966.
600
miles.
Used
3
$225. Like new,
Phone
272-

350CC

1965 Honda

CART

RUNNING-HOME MADE,
CALL 446-2085

1967 Honda 305 Scrambler

DUCATI ’65 (ITALIAN)
BLACK AND CHROME; 125CC.
$225 OR BEST OFFER.
272-9048

BEST OFFER. 1,000 MILES.
359-2347 after 6 p.m.

1965 Honda S90
WHITE, EXCELLENT CONDITION
1,400 mi. $235. YO 6-7917 after 6.

TWO
1966
scooters;

1966 HONDA CB 160
ELEC, STARTER AND EXTRAS.
EXCELLENT CONDITION
CALL UN 9-3193

66

HONDA ’65
Low mileage, perfect cond., priced for
immediate sale $215 or best offer. GR
5-8648.

HONDA-160

1965 HONDA CB 160
6,000
miles;
blue;
chrome
battery
cases, and fender. $300 or best offer.
Call 724-3345.

HONDA

MOVING:
MUST
SELL
IMMEdiately; 1964 blue Ford Falcon Futura
sport convertible; bucket seats. $1,000
or best offer. 432-8578.

125

1967
HONDA
305
mo.
old;
excellent
ALpine 1-3367.

50 CC
MILES;

condition;

$650;

90;

SUZUKI X-6
Set-up
for
the
highway.
Excellent
condition. $495.
Call Hillcrest 6-5849.
=a
’66 S-90 BLACK,
BORED
out,
$75
in extras,
excellent
cond.
$315. Call AL 1-6386.

aig bed pene

1966
HONDA
S-90
RED,
LUGGAGE
rack. 2300 miles. $290. Call Jay, 2720513 after 6 p.m.

194

Mobile

3

Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

KR.
offer.

160

MUST
SELL
BRIDGESTONE _ 175
only 500 mi. Excellent condition. Best
offer takes.
Call 724-1719.

1966 BSA THUNDERBOLT 650CC
*61 TRIUMPH—650CC
BOTH EXCELLENT CONDITION
724-2649

1966

MOBILE

HOME.

$125.

NEW
TAMBOURINE
MOTORS

ATLAS

VE

5-2099.

UNUSUAL
TENT
TOP
CAMPING
trailer, 614 x 10 ft. Fitted with ice box,
stove,
sink, water
tank,
foam
mattresses
and
bunks
for family
of 6.
$495. Call 869-0354.
DODGE MOTOR HOME ’62
Sleeps 6 adults;
self-contained;
new
engine;
automatic
transmission;
available
immediately.
$6,500.
724-

67 VW CAMPER
Low mileage; many extras;
ly winterized. 537-1999.

Authorized

195

For
FORD

Sale—Trucks
DUMP

complete-

and

TRUCK,

'61

Dodge

WITH

196

yy savege Rd.
Glenview
PA 4-8600
BR 3- 5555,

Wiggleworth's

YDS.,

truck or
272-3543;

Imports
HAS
THE
NEW
1967
VOLVO
ie
SAAB waiting for YOU. Come in for a
FREE test drive. We also have a ie

Ton Pickup

selection
to our

4 SPEED TRANSMISSION.
272-5353

Foreign

and

Sports

of good

1723 Waukegan

Cars

1965

used

cars pa

srowroom.

Rd

729-1800

SUNBEAM

TIGER,

transm.;
Ford.
green.
See
at
Standard,
1998
brook.

d

Glenview,
4

SPEED

V8
260
hp.
nee
Willow
and
Sherm
Willow
Rd.,
North

I6 point safety and performance
inspection has been done.
100° guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.
1965 DE LUXE

MICRO

BUS
Sea

1964
1964
1963
1965

blue

VOLKSWAGEN CAMPER
KARMANN GHIA COUPE
KARMANN GHIA
VOLKSWAGEN SEDANS
2

to

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

choose

from

1500S
Blue

and

white

1960 VOLKSWAGEN
Sunroof

OTHER
1964 FALCON

TRADE-INS

FUTURA
Blue,

1963 RENAULT
1961 ALFA ROMEO

automatic

1961

RAMBLER

transmission

— 2,000 .

Convertible,

red

with

satho.

CONVERT.

Winnetka
Import Motors
666 Green Bay Rd.
Agents for Volkswagen
9

HI! 66100
Insurance Co.

Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday thru Friday
a.m.-5 p.m.— Saturday.
Closed Sunday.

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Ill.

VOLKSWAGEN

EXTRAS.

HONDA-50
—
1966;
EXCELLENT
condition. 1,000 mi. never off campus
$140. ID 2-4573. Call after 6 p.m.

Dealer. :

1501

Trailers
6

Renault—Peugeot

Used Cars From $95.00
Call Mr. Williams For
Free Credit Check

ALL
ALUMINUM
EQUIPPED
CAMPing trailer. Fits in garage. Excellent
condition. $575. YO 5-3085.

1966 Yamaha Twin-Jet 100

you in the Want Ads.

Automatics Available

trailer 48’x10’.
2 bdrms.
Air cond.
and carpeting. Adult park. $800 down
and
take
over
payments.
Call only
after six, weekdays, Sundays all day.

HONDA CB 160, 1966.
Like new, 2,000 miles. $395.
256-1745

APARTMENT
HUNTING?

DELIVERED —

REGAL
MOBILE
HOME
_51’X10’.
Front kitchen, liv. rm., 2 bdrms.,
1
bath, Car
ting, drapes, stove, refrigerator and
etc. Also includes oil tank;
front
and
backsteps,
and
underpinning. Best offer. October 15 occupancy. Call PArk 9-1042.

A wonderful selection awaits

MINI BIKE
WEST

CB

EXCELLENT
CONDITION.
$275. Call 272-1239.

VERY GOOD CONDITION.
Call Hillcrest 6-3512

NEW

1953
or best

$175

SCRAMBLER

1964 HONDA

RED.

PERFECT CONDITION. $410.
Ask for Jim—724-8661.

50

EXCELLENT
CONDITION, $125.
Call 835-2428 after 6 p.m.

LESS THAN
328-4730.

50

CB-160CC
HONDA,
1965, TOP
Shape, Leaving Town, must sell, Call
DA 8-0476, 6:00 p.m.—11:00 p.m. $300
or best offer.
RED,
LATE
’66 HONDA
SPORT
50.
Under 1,000 actual miles. Show room
condition. $215. HIllcrest 6-8463 after
7:30 p.m. or weekend.

90

1966 SUZUKI

HONDA

HARLEY
DAVIDSON
888cc Needs we
ory

EXCEL. COND. WHITE
$225. Call 256-2495

HONDA

HONDA
160
SCRAMBLER,
LUGgage
rack,
2
helmuts,
excellent
condition. $450.
869-1918

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
$140. Call 864-8873.
1966 ae ee 160CC.
MA
EXTRAS.
ONLY 1 1,500 MILES.
VERNON 5-3693.

BLUE, LOW MILEAGE, $400 OR BEST
offer. Call 433-3647 aft. 6 p.m.
65 HONDA
305 HAWK.
EXCELLENT
condition. Low mileage. Straight pipes
with removable baffles. Many extras.
$450 firm. 446-5435 in eves.

'64 HONDA

1966
HONDA-150.
USED
2 MONTHS.
2,000 miles; Tip-top condition. Black;
real bargain. Call CR 2-3619.

VESPA
90
C.C.
MOTOR
never used. $250 ea.
831-2249

1964

HONDA SPORT 50
USED JUST 3 MONTHS. INEXPENSIVE. GOOD CONDITION.
724-4799.

UN-

ty
ways
~

Brand New ‘rs

HONDA:
C
160
1965;
EXCEELlent condition; must sell; call 432-6736
after 4 p.m.

A-1

CALL DAN, 491-0997
before 2 p.m. or weekends

1965
VESPA
MOTOR
SCOOTER
der 1,200 mi. Best offer. Call
CE 4-4383

RENAULTS —

TRIUMPH
‘65
SPITFIRE
CONVERtible. Good condition, $1,395 or offer.
Call GR 5-7075 before 7 p.m.

$40

YAMAHA 66 305
Factory custom;
one of a kind;
condition. $600. PArk 4-2263.

'66, $800

$185.

1941 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE
WITH SNOW PLOW.
AL 1-6561 UNTIL 5:30 P.M.
AFTER, AL 1-0853

BIG
BEAR
67305
YAMAHA
SCRAMbler. Just broken in, less than 1,000
miles. Going into service. $700.
72-2373

GO

CC
825-

1966 HONDA
SUPER 90, LESS THAN
,000 miles, can’t tell from new. 2 rear
view mirrors, carrier, etc. 272-1825.

160 Black.

GOOD CONDITION. $400 FIRM.
Call 675-5583 from 5 to 7 p.m.

S-90

196 Poreign and Sports Cars

Carts

LIKE
NEW
CONDITION,

$800 or will trade for small
wagon;
‘61 Rambler,
$250.
After 8:30 p.m. 334- 7071.

HONDA 1966 SUPER 90
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY
Low mil. exc. cond. with
Access. $250. 676-3678.

GOOD
CONDITION;
BLACK;
BOOK:
carrier. Call 267-0898.
GO-CART
WB820 Powered. Fine condition. Race
equipped, fast. Top offer. Call after 5
p.m. 251-2820.

1966

Motercycles—Go

1965
SUZUKI,
EXCELLENT

‘588

700
MILES,
BLACK;
EXCELLENT
condition. Call DA 8- 3163 after 6 p.m.
and all day Sunday. 1216 Pitner Av.
HONDA
S90
1965.
BLACK.
LOW
mileage.
Like
new
battery,
valves.
Luggage rack, mirror. $250 or reasonable offer. CR 2-4126.

BMW

CALL

TWIN CARBS; LOW MILES.
BEST OFFER. PA 4-2649

S90

1965 HONDA

INJECTION.

250CC
SUZUKI
1966.
EXC.
COND.,
low mileage,
elec.
start,
$480.
Also
305CC YAMAHA
1966, exc. cond., low
mileage, $550. Call 251-3271.

LATE ’66 BSA MARK II_..
Metal flake. Engine
specially equip.
Lots of chrome. Extra gears. Perfect
shape.
See
from
7-10
p.m.,
930
Michigan, Evanston in rear or call HI
6-0655 days to 5:30, ask for Gerry.

1964 VESPA

S-90

1955
ARIEL
500CC.
COMPLETELY
rebuilt $650 firm. Call between 12-4
p.m. or eves. 251-0507, ask for Tom.

Chicago.

HONDA

HONDA

low

RED; GOOD CONDITION. $250.
Call DA 8-8610, evenings.

1,300 MILES W/HELMET AND
Exe. cond, $300. 251-8557.

EILACK.
4 p.m.
v.

90

’67 BRIDGESTONE
5-speed
rotary
shift;
$450 or best offer.
724-2649.

1966

1966 BRIDGESTONE
SPORT 90

1966

736-6776.

ONLY
3,900 MILES.
GOOD
SHAPE.
$190. Call after 6 p.m., DA 8-3375.

SUZUKI CITY

6454 N.

for a car.

HONDA
160
WHITE.
NOT
A
scratch, riden by 1 adult only. Very
low mileage, never been wet.
Rides
and looks better than new. OR 4-4929.

Carts

BROWN'S

$80.

UNS—MODEL
12
VENTILATED
b, 12 gauge, 2 barrels,
(1 trap, 1
eet), $125; Remington over-under 12
auge solid rib, $175. HI 6-1172.

193

Tires and Accessories

1967 YAMAHA

SALE

ANGLER’S
6 DAVIS ST.

Auto

CLOSEOUT—INSURANCE
COMPANY
has.
stock
of
U.S.
Royal
‘‘RAIN
TIRES,’’ new, most sizes $14.50.
Phone 224-8000.

Classified — a

-

�196

~ AUTOHAUS
ON EDENS

A

47

DELUXE

FEATURES.

available at AUTOHAUS
test drive. We have the

of

Toyota’s

in the

NOW

for a FREE
largest stock

Mid-West.

66 Volvo 122 Wgn.
a.
JAGUARS
63 Jaguar Roadster
"62 Jaguar

$1,995
$2,495

Gold metallic
$2,295
MERCEDES BENZ
aby. Mercedes Benz
.

230S

‘THIS CAR
is

a

$4,895
HAS ONLY

4

Door

3,000 MILES,

Sedan,

transmission,
strater.

has

power

Oe

Mercedes Benz

-

190SL

Coupe

WITH

Mercedes Benz
190 Diesel Sedan

BONY
heater.

BLACK,

Largest

WHEELS,

rally

tach,

stock

:

only

Mercedes-Benz

and

Sundays

11-5

Overseas Delivery Specialist

WITH

4-speed,

BLACK

1960

INTERIOR

NEW

and 1965 327 cu. in. Body

Morris

Minor
DOOR.

63 VOLKSWAGEN
SUNROOF; W/W; RADIO.
ASKING $750.
729-5666.

and

VW SEDAN LIGHT GREEN.
Exc. cond. $1,200.
835-3756 after 5

1966
VOLKSWAGEN
radio, heater, w.w., very
Call 272-6804 after 6 p.m.

VOLKSWAGENS
Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM 717 CHICAGO AVE.

FOR

Orders

Convertible

Sedan $895

‘63 VW

Bc

y

sabl

made

All

power,

Vista

Dome.

'64 Buick Wildcat $1,395
h.t.,

869-3015

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

SERVICE

TOYOTA FOR 1967
$1,695
'67 Mustang

'61 Chevy Impala

2

DR.

63

Ford

HARDTOP,

transmission.

:

95

price.

Galaxie
seb

Like

new.

brakes,

Full

and

=

'65 Chevy 2 Dr.
AUTOMATIC

TRANSMISSION,

radio,

automatic,

heater.

matching

$895

STEERING,

H.T.

V8,

Caribbean

vinyl

interior.

2

3

— Classified

radio

Blue

Don’t

pass

this

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

up.

eS

724-7350

JUNK

Evanston
GR 5-8000

CARS WANTED
256-3157
TOWING, WILMETTE

JEFF’S
200

McKAY

For

Sale—Automobiles

1965 Buick 9 Pass. Wagon
BEAUT.,
3
with auto,
vinyl int.,
car: :
Normar

SEAT
SPORT
WAGON
trans., p.s., tinted glass,
roof rack.
Must
see this

?

Olds

1012

Chicago

Ave.

1959 FORD
V8. Conventional shift
Low mileage-dependable
Extra snow tires
Needs some body work
$150
Call Mr. Brady, 272-2997

KARMANN
GHIA
BLACK
coupe; runs well; radio; heat., WW’s;
: perfect, ' ‘no-problem”’ car. $590. AL

1960 Renault Dauphine
GOOD
able.

CONDITION,
mete
REASON:
Call after 6 p.m. 864-6457.

1967 MERCEDES
20S ALMOST
NEw,
Sept. date, auto. trans. AM-FM, power steering.
Call AL 6-0365.

1964

P-1800

CADILLAC
CONVERTIBLE
’62_
SEries, 1959; all power. 1960 CHRYSLER
NEW
YORKER,
9 passenger station
wagon,
red leather interior and red
top. Always maintained in top cond.
by
original
owner;
auto.
transm.;
p/s.; p/b.;
air cond.; radio;
heater:
chrome luggage rack on roof. Phone
662-4539,

CADILLAC
1964 SEDAN
DE VILLE
black w/black and white interior, full
power, air cond., AM-FM radio, W.wW.
tires, driven unusually
low mileage,
by owner, exc. cond. Call VE 5-1766.
1955 ,
CHEVROLET
2
DOOR.
Everything
in
good
cond.
except
engine needs some work. A mechanically minded man can get a car at
very low cost. Call AL 1-4006 after 6

$1,695

Norman

Olds,

1012 Chicago,

UN

T-BIRD CLASSIC
CONDITION.
272-2230

9-5700

1957

1962
VW
CONVERTIBLE;
lent condition;
asking $850.
4577. after 7 p.m.

EXCELCall 433-

‘65 VW
red,
rear
0186

CONDITION
PArk 9-0585

T.
Power

BIRD
LANDAU
FULL
A/C white with vinyl $3408

DR.;
R/H;
STICK;
CLEAN;
vate. $1,095. Call 256-0868.

CORVAIR

STICK SHIFT.
Good condition. $300.
272-0219
1961 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY 4 DR.
auto. trans.;
pow.
brakes;
pow.
steering;
pow.
windows;
fact.
cond.; R/H;
WW’s;
priv. party; $4
call after 6 p.m. CR 2-5641.
1965
CORVAIR
MONZA
CON
auto.
shift, white
with red interi
black top, rad., w/w plus snows. L
mileage. Mint ‘cond. er.
B
offer takes. ID 2-2920
OLDS ’64 CONVERT. JETSTAR 88
Full power and equipment. Exc. cot
Popular
Saddle
Mist.
Must
sell t
week.
Best offer.
Orig.
owner.
Gray, 1077 Elmridge, Glen. 835-1116
1941
DE
SOTO
4-DR.
ORIG.
MI
age, 23,000;
5 like new nylon tir
used about 2,000 mi. Orig. upholst
ing like new. See after 5 o’clock, 1
Waukegan Rd., Glenview. 3rd traile
1963 BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBL
very sharp red with black inter
P.S., P.B., radio, heater, W.W.s. M
sell, $1, 295.
See outside 2157 Rid
Evanston then call 491-0468.

‘65 Ford Ctry. Squire Waaq¢
DAC.
COND.
V8
FULL:
&lt;PoO
auto. trans., WWs. 274-2868 or 328-2
_ aft. 6 p.m. or aft. noon Sat.-Sun.
PONTIAC
TEMPEST
LE
MA
coupe. Bucket seats, stick shift, ra
heater,
windshield
washers,
w
Excel. condition. Reasonable. 724-8;

LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
1964 =
air
condition,
full
wer,
condition. By owner $2,250. OR 3- 36

FORD
CONVT.
V8-COM-PS-Rw/walls.
A
summer
delight.
Shadow black. A real gorgeous
car.
,945

*66 FORD CUST. ‘‘500’’ 4 DR. V8
AT — PS — Galaxy int .white.
$1,795

*64

FORD
dr. H.T.
Enticing

65 FORD CTRY. SEDAN WAGON
v8 — AT — PS — WW — R — H,
white.
$1, 595

65

Bronze
Sharp.

with
$1,895

’*64 FORD CTRY. SQUIRE. BEAUtiful day-glow red. V8-AT-PS-PBR-w/walls.
$1,595
60

OLDS
F-85
CUTLASS
2 DR.
H.T. Full power. Exciting stoplite red. ‘“‘Wow
$1,595
,

*63.

VOLKSWAGEN,

economy

value.

GALAXY
‘‘500” XL
2
Full power buckets etc.
turquosie. A pecs PO
1,5:

FORD GAL. ‘500’ 4 DR. H.T.
V8 AT
— PS — PB — P.
windows — A real beauty.
$1,795

64 T-BIRD CPE.
FULL POWER.
An exceptional automobile priced
for our summer buyers.
$1,795

BUICK
ELECTRA
CONVT.
Loaded with equipt. Well cared
for and a real buy at
$795

’64

A

Priced

REAL
to

ore

95.

64 FORD CTRY. SEDAN — v8 —
_ — PS — A/C. Black wite red
r.
’*64 FORD
GAL.
‘‘500’ XL 4 DR|
H.T.
— V8 — AT — PS — PB
Daytona Blue “Dolly’’? —
$1,395)
63

FORD
GALAXY
convt.
V8-Full
power,
seats. This car has it.

‘ *500’

,

v)

bucke

$1,39

TODAY’S ‘“‘SHOPPERS SPECIAL’
°63
Rambler
American
Convt.
This is a buy at only
$596

ALL USED CARS

'63

MUST GO!!!

SCHUMACHER

PRI-

1131 CHICAGO
Open

and

AL 1-52
CADILLAC
’64
GOLD
4-DR.
ORI
owner;
low
mileage;
perfect
cond
factory air-cond.;
AM-FM
radio;
f
eee
best offer. Call for appt. PA

’65

AT-PS-R-w/walls.
black vinyl roof.

62 AUSTIN
HEALEY
MARK
III, 3000.
i. Fy 2 tops, radio, heater. 446-0431,
MERCEDES-BENZ 2208S 1957
Leather interior; walnut dash.
AM-FM
radio. Like new battery
tires. $350. CR
2-0252.

3-SPEE

MUSTANG
2 DR.
H.T.
ATR-H-w/walls.
Xtr
low
mileage.
One owner beauty. Raven we

INTERNATIONAL
1966
TRAVELLall 4x4
V8
Lock
diff., around the
block mileage. Pore Cont’l.

CATALINA

TOP,

’66

196 VOLKSWAGEN
whitewall
tires,
radio,
opening
windows. AL 1-0651 daily, OR 4evenings and weekends.

PONTIAC

‘65 Mustang Convertible
BLUE
W/WHITE
exc. cond.
Must sell. $1,500

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,
you've bought the Best. Following are a few examples.

ONE
’63 FORD
CTRY.
SQUIRE.
~Full
equipped.
One
with
air
cond. Both white beauties.
???

$900

1961
PLYMOUTH
FURY
4
DOO
P/S; P/B; auto. transm.; radio; ht
new
battery:
good
tires;
W/W
ae
snow tires. $285. Phone 3

’63

POWER
and other
GR 5-3025.

COI
whi

$1,395 FULL PRICE

$1,895.

1962
FAIRLANE,
6
CYL.
steering, Fordomatic
shift
extras. Excellent cond. Call

SEATS,
trans.,

Norman Olds
1012 Chicago Av
1966
CHEVY
IMPALA
CONVER
V8;
power
steering;
autom.;
WW’
red
with
black
interior;
excelle
cond.; $1,695 or best offer
SU 4-31
or 392-2060.

1964 Olds Won.
270,
PERFECT
SECOND
CAR
FOR
the
family.
AUTOMATIC
transmission, whitewalls, radio, heater. PS, PB

See this
234-1700.
SUNcondi-

DR.
H.T.,
BUCKET
sole,
P.S.,
Automatic
walls, radio, heater.

p.m.

SPORT

trade.
Cont’l.

2

1963

’65 FORD LTD. 4 DR. H.TOP Vs-

2

$1,295
heater.

Clean Cars

ERNIE
750 Chicago Ave.
GR 5-4444

‘65
T-BIRD,
DIAMOND
BLUE
HT
Air
cond.,
p/w,
p/s,
disc
brakes,
redline tires, inter. group, warranty,
mint cond. $2800. 253-0107 after 6 p.m.

and

$695

Toyota Glenview Motor Sa
1160 Waukegan Rd.

POWER

Need

66

AUSTIN
HEALEY
SPRITE
ROADster, late ’66, like new, British racing
So":
black’ interior, ‘Days, call 744087, evening, 338- 1654. Per Lykke.

For Sale—Automobiles

1964 Chev. Super Sport

1966
DODGE
CORNET
500
426
hemi-engine,
4
speed,
positraction.
Like new tires. iad extras. $2300 or
best offer. AL 1-5941.

‘59 Chevy Wagon
'62 Ford Galaxie

pea

SUN
excel-

1960
V.W.
SUNLINE
BOOK,
HAS By
new
motor
with
only
7,000
Excellent shape. $425. Call 433- 4243,

RADIO, HEATER, WHITEWALLS.
A fisherman’s delight. Full price
$29 5

POWER

COND.
eves.

‘61 VW BUS $400

GOOD

:

Es

1965 SEDAN

VOLKSWAGEN _
’59;
BLACK
roof sedan;
r./h.;
one owner;
lent condition. Cail 433-2998.

$895

AUTOMATIC
Lax berrsenin.
power
steering,
power
brakes,
- radio
heater,
Whitewalls.
Like
new condition. Full price

$6

VW

1963
VOLKSWAGEN:
WHITE,
roof; AM-FM
radio; excellent
tion; $745.
234-8944.

AUTOMATIC.
RADIO,
HEATER,
white walls. This is’ es
ee
clean
car.
Don’t
pass
it up
Showroom
condition.
Ideal
for
second car. Drive this one.

We

SHARP

SPECIAL GAS HEATER.
EXC.
Must sell. Make offer. 835-2931

coupe. Original owner
like new P 180. Knauz

'64 Chevy

$2,150

MG-TD,
40,000
MILES
WITHIN
past two years, almost compl. rebuilt,
beautiful inside and outside. Shown by
appt. OR 4-0625 or DA 8-8448.

VOLVO

FULL
PRICE

VERY
LOW
MILES.
RED
CAR
with red interior. Radio, heater,
whitewalls. Cannot tell this car
from new. Full price

"33

sharp

AVE.
VW

Blue Roadster.

EXC.
COND.
LIKE
NEW
TIRES:
radio. Phone Shelley, 372-8100.
1964
VOLKSWAGEN
BLUE
SEDAN,
good condition, low mileage, roof rack
included. $850, Call Mr. Riessen.
UN 9-8553

’61

all power

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
AUTH.

Triumph TR-3

'60 220S Mercedes $1,495
Very

733 CHICAGO

VOLKSWAGEN FASTBACK
low mileage.
Perfect
condition;
Will
negotiate pice. Call OR 5-3288 after 6
p.m.

co.

‘66 Buick S. Wgn. $2,395
4 dr.

Camper $1,095
Home

66

Arranged

VOLKSWAGEN

'66 VW Sedan $1,395
'64 Karman Ghia $1,295
'63 VW

JAGUAR
1959 = 3.4.
SEDAN
. LOW
miles, automatic trans. Original Winnetka owner. ore —
Cont’l.

VARIOUS EXTRAS AND NEW EQUIP.
Call after 6 p.m. 864-0049

100%, GUARANTEED

Overseas

MGA ROADSTER 1957
Excellent body and mechanical condition. $850. Call GReenleaf 5-6129.

FASTBACK
low mileage.

IN EVANSTON

AGENT

1965 VW.
SUN
ROOF,
AM/FM
VENT
windows, luggage rack, excellent condition. $1, 000.
869-1918

200

Cash for your car
ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales. 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

R/H; P/STEERING. $75.
UN 9-9030 after 5:30.

JAGUAR
MK 10. 4 DR. 20,000 MILES,
$1,800. 56 Cad. 4 dr. air-cond, Make
offer. Also parts from
MK
5 Linc.
conv. Evenings 251-7777.

~ VOLKSWAGEN 16 POINT CHECKED

SUNROOF
WINDOWS

Wanted to Buy—Automobiles

RED INTERIOR
REGULARLY SERVICE. 724-3649.
1954 Ford 2 Dr. Hardtop

’*61 RED AUSTIN HEALEY 3000
LeMans model; 5 good tires; AM/FM
custom white tonneau; wain. console.
Exc.
cond.
$1,250.
827- 0508
morn.,
eves.

ine
in excellent
condition.
Must
sell. Asking only $1,395. Call BOB At
AL 6-0782.

"66:
ae
;

1966 WHITE VW
SIDE OPENING

ALFA-ROMEO 1966 SPRING GT
Spt. Coupe.
White with red interior.
ea
Low miles.
Knauz
Cont’l. 23400.

CONVERTIBLE,
WHITE
2
Stick shift. $175. PA 9-0155.

MG
MIDGET.
WIRE
WHEELS;
WW’s
British
racing
green;
$1,095;
days, WIndsor 5-2370.

MG TF—1954 ROADSTER
Rebuilt and repainted.
car for style and economy.
I 6-3948.
1962
CORVAIR
SPYDER
CONVERT.
Turbo charged,
4 spds.;
heavy duty
susp. Console and gauges, $675. Must
see, 1725 Marcee Ln. N’brk. 272-1266.

5-

234

199

Great

VW

HUMBER
1961
4
DR.
AUTOMATIC
trans., power steering. Black with red
interior. Inlaid wood-chauffeur driven.
eke, Forest
20
car. $1,395. Knauz Cont’l.

Cars

ALFA-ROMEO ’63 GIULIA T.I.
4 dr. sedan; R/H; good shape. $795.
Please
buy it before
I change.
my
mind. 967-8868.

"60 TR 3
No rust; $595 or best
offer, or trade for an automatic.
’62 Corvair, $395.
827-8387.

-'59 Corvette Convertible
BLACK

ss

Sports

WHITE
AUSTIN
HEALY
MARK
3000 new
trans.;
wire wheels;
good
condition;
clean;
asking
$1, 450. ALpine 6- 0906, after 6 p.m.

VOLVO
1965
P-1800
SPORT
SEdan;
red,
overdrive,
AM-FM
radio,
new brakes and exhaust system. Orig.
owner. Must sell, no reasonable offer
refused. Call 381 -0201.

1963

and

’63

W/3 TOPS. GOOD COND, COLLEGE
gaa
must
sell. Make
offer.
945162

Northbrook

of

Porsche in the Mid-West.
Open Daily 9-9

‘65

1963 Triumph Spitfire

DARK BLUE. 34,000 MILES
panel CONDITION. $750 GR

Foreign

ONE
OWNER
1964
VOLKSWAGEN
Kombi
station
wagon,
mechanically
perfect. Good tires, low mileage. Call
GReenleaf 5-1115.

MGB
1965
CONVERTIBLE:
AM.
FM, wire wheels, overdrive, optional
top,
tonneau.
Excellent
condition,
$1, ea
724-5378
evenings
and
week:
ends

RADIO,

MAG.

4-s eed,
miles.

196

1962
HIGH
PERFORMANCE — 327
positraction. Red convert. Just bought
new black top. Best offer over $1,350.
Call after 6 p.m., AL 1-8351.

$595

SUNROOF,

POWER,

-whitewalls,
actual

Cars

RED

‘67 Camaro S.S. Cpe. $2, 795
350 HORSE

Sports

CORVETTE

$1,095

VOLKSWAGEN
Volkswagen

‘|

demon-

$1,095

‘Is
EBONY
BLACK
leather interior.

61

IT

automatic

‘steering,

and

REAL
BUY!
1962
VOLKSWAGEN
1500 engine,
new
style, radio, white
walls,
luggage
rack,
snow
tires
included. Must sac. immed. $850. Call
491-1000, 10 to 6 ask for Mr. Brachman.
Private.

‘67 TOYOTA
$1,760 P.O.E.
HAS

Foreign

ROVER
1967
2000
TC
SEDAN
AMF
radio.
Burnt
gray
with
red
interior.
Around
the
block
mileage.
Less than 2 months old. New $4,800.
on
only $4,295.
Knauz
Cont’l,
2340.

BR

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�For Sale—Automobiles

200

1965 Corvair Monza
UTOMATIC

TRANSMISSION,

hitewalls.

Yellow

nterior.

black

vinyl

| MINT

Olds,

1012

Wagon,

Ford

'63

der

36,000,

new

w/w

UN

9-5700

64

$695

Ht.

| USED
ike new.

61

'

1961 CATALINA

dr.,
tan,
hardtop,
fully equipped
Incl.
power
steering,
power
brakes,
adio, etc. 1 owner. re
cond. $200.

ABSOLUTELY
$1,850.

AUTO

$250.

THUNDERBIRD

CONVERT.

new

custom;

cond.;

rust;
no
paint;
ew
Northshore driven; $75)
478.

leather

AUTO.,
heater,

V8,

TRANSM.,

RADIO,

HEATER,

int.;

engine;
lge.
or offer. 251-

Cont’l.

Knauz

interior.

WAG.

234-

SEDAN.

DOOR’

4

Private.

Clean. Low mileage. Beige.
$650. Call DAvis 8-1903.
‘
'63 Pontiac Cat. Convert.
$1,150
after 6 p.m.

P.S.,
P.B.,
Call AL 1-6440

Norman

CITY

'66 Monaco
4 DR. HARDTOP

AUTO.
Bucket

2

DR.
$2,100

Factory

$1,995

AUTO.

'63 Buick $895
65

DR.

Olds

HARDTOP

Full Power.
new.

$1,995

AIR

Cannot

be

from
:

Heater,

WWs.
A real

;

steering.
'

ower

F-85

beauty.

FULL

HAS

BANK

NO

FULL
AIR

WITH

car

family

$595

POWER
COND.

new

9.

Se
a

Best

THE

aca

1962

and

CAPRICE

CHEV.

pala

air

tinted
at

1966.

yi

LIKE

NEW,

miles.

STATION

glass;

excellent

$575;

Black,
:

WAGON

conditioned;

auto.

IM-

trans;

condition;

GReenleaf 5-6690.

eam
eS
Ee
vai
Call 327-5861 after 6
p.m
A

kere
°

iil

sigs, | SL

ve

PRICE

1012 Chicago Ave.

fully
driven,
24,000
$2,500. AL 6-0221.

garaged;

HOUSE

re

4

CHEVROLET

4 DR.

EEL

AI”

Original owner. Absolute perfect cond. _
inside and out. Low mi. Best offer.
—
Call 272-4080.

“s

1955..
CHEVY.
@€ CYL...STICK
-EaG,
running cond. $125. After 6 p.m. 2724543.
;

3

IMPERIAL
CHRYSLER
4
DR:
Brougham
By
original
owner.
1959 —
driven 30,000 miles. Rides and looks |
like new. Bargain at $1600. UN 4-3673.
_

needs

THAT

NEW
ALL

Call

FINE SERVICE

CAR

CARS

TRADE-IN

PRE-CHECKED

'63 Chevy. Biscayne 2 Dr.
AT

OR

—

6 Cyl.

PS.

IN OUR
4

NEW

1956 T-Bird
Special $1,295

1965 Grand Prix Cpe.

ob Neoture, Speier

AT.—FULL

POWER—AIR

1960 Comet

$150.

1964 Pont. Bonn.

4 Dr.

B: ABO.

ee”

ee

ACO

1965
MUSTANG
CONVERT.
6
CYL.
floor shift, 23,000 miles,
exc.
cond.,
pale
gold
w/gold
carpeting.
$1,400.
Call 491-0350 after 6 p.m.
1956 CHRYSLER
Fully equipped; runs good; Hemi head
eng.; best offer. Private party.
PArk 4-3534.

TRANS.,

$1,495

PS,

PB.

RED

V/8 AT. PS. Full Price

beauty.

$495

$1,195

'61 CHEVY

Pont. Ventura Vista

AUTO. TRANS., PS, PB, R-H, AIR

595—Speci

S876

:

$1,895

een

Good

BUICK
2 DR.
SPECIAL,
1955.
EXC.
cond. one owner, p/s, p/b, 8 cyl. auto.
trans., rad. exc, tires, battery, 43,000
mi. $350. AL 1-0847.

‘

1965

Cpe.

Monza

'64

1

Wagon

Ranch

Ford

'62

Convt.

Catalina

1963

Full Power

AT.

Red.

Conv.

Fae

$395
AUTO.

COND.

$2,395

$2/406

'55 Buick 2 Door Hard Top

3

‘ 2 TOPS.
AUTO. TRANS. IN PERfect cond. This is a classic

;

1960
RAMBLER
4
DOOR,
RADIO,
heater,
automatic.
Runs well,
needs
front end work. $150.
CR 2-4082.

ELT. Gren

S—Radio

$1,795

,

Prix

PB. LIKE
$ | 395

SHOP

'65.GTO
;

'63 Grand

AT.

BUILT

SALE

Blue

$595

CHEVY
CONVERT.
$150
ALSO
camper top for 42 ton Chevy pick-up.
614
foot box.
Call
UN
9-2434
days.
Eves. 878-6984.

DR.
6 CYL.
STANDARD
TRANS.
owner. $350 or best offer. UN 9-1290.

FULL

seats,

factory air-cond., deluxe equip. Care-

CON-

brakes

offer

ei

Forces a

| CHEV.

full

RADIO,

pow.

SHOLL PONTIAC ~

7°58

GOOD
COND.,
after 6 p.m.

new

869-8578

W.W.’S,

panes,

$2,395

-19,000

ea eeie amet . ‘s wind,
party.
Before 6 p.m.,

like new tires;

$1,230

power,

tires.

283

CONDITION,
DAvis 8-6000.

PRIX

air-cond.;

‘
1955 CHEV. SEDAN
Stick
shift.
Excellent
motor,
body work. Best offer.
ID 2-7699

SHAPE,

$795.

shift.

P.B.,

pow.

condition. | worman Olds

* BONNEVILLE

full

P.S.,

wr

1966 CHEVY-VINYL ROOF, R/H;
W/W
tires;
pwr.
steering;
pwr.
brakes;
tinted
glass;
unused
spare
tire; air 1966 Olds Delta. Pvt. 251-7385.

1962
CADILLAC
CONVERTIBLE
Burgundy, white top, one owner, 45,000
miles, full power, good condition.
878-8863

EST. CREDIT

WITH

a
ES

OLDS.

extras.

4

CHEVY
IMPALA
4 DR.
8 CYL.
auto.
trans.;
pow.
steering;
pow.
prakes; R/H; snow tires; exc. cond.

OLDS
CONV.—WHITE.
AUTOmatic,
power
brakes
and _ steering.
Good condition, fast. Best offer. Call
VE 5-3670.

4

FINANCING

DOWN

MONEY

fine

$795

LOADED

Cadillac

Heater

Radio,

cond.

AUTO.

A

61

POWER.

Olds

$3

DR.

4

extras.

V-8

Auto

Air

Auto.
WWs.

E

62 Impala $795
CAR

THIS

Ria

a

W/W;

many

ALL
POWER,
Call DA 8-2711

!

i

59

Radio;

steering,

power

matic,

COND.

told

AUTO-

HAS.

SEDAN

DR.

4

THIS

SUPERIOR
best offer.

guarantee.

guarantee.

!

2

AUTO.

Factory

WWs.

Radio;

PONTIAC

OLDS "64, 90 st

1964 Corvair Convertible

$1,488

MONZAaa 2 DR. HARDTOP

in town.

one

Eye. Newest

R/H;

CYL.

standard

Factory

es

1965 Olds 98 L/S
poacer:

272-5846

CAR

RAMBLER
CLASSIC.
LT. BLUE
4
dr., 6 cyl., r/h, standard trans., orig
owner, like new condition, plus set of
snow tires. $1,275. DA 8-4392.

6

Good

GRAND

miles.

like

1929 PONTIAC SEDAN, $200
or best offer. HI 6-7277.

’61 CHEV.

For Sale—Automobiles

AUTO.,

equipment. Best offer.
Call 729-0398.

vertible,

1965
.PLYMOUTH
FURY
WAGON
V8.
Exc.
cond.
Power _ steering;
luggage rack; white walls; 15,000 mile
warranty remaining. 272-6291.

65

heater,

pp

PONTIAC

1959

Conv.

1962
CORVAIR
MONZA
trans., r/h, w/w, 27,000 miles.
seats, $550 or best offer.
676-2548

exc.
cond.;
835-0462.

'67 Chevrolet

65 Imperial $2,795

radio,

pow.

45,000

Tri-power;

DOOR.

orig.

61

WAGON

+

1964.

RED,
FULL
POWER,
CLEAN,
mileage. $1,150. 446-0421.

BURGUNDY,
TOP
asking. Phone 561-5959.

door,

ys

Ave.

1955 Dodge

1966 JETSTAR

RAMBLER

°65 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
All black. AM-FM;
low mileage 11,000
miles. Asking $3,000.
Call 446-7808.

transmission.

POWER
FULL
AIR.
DUAL
Steering, Brakes. Windows, Seat
Auto.

4

CORONET

warranty.

Factory

cond.

Air

$2,695
FULL POWER.

‘64

~

warranty.
1012 Chicago

Malibu

200

“all 724-4739, Fri., Sat. and Sun.

SEDAN, GOOD RUNNING
order, $65. UN 4-5157

'64 Chevelle

_

4-DR. HARDTOP.

RADIO,
air cond.

BUICK
-°63.
ELECTRA
325
&lt;¢
DR:
hardtop,
full power.
Like new
tires
and in beautiful cond. N. Shore garage
kept. $1,100 or best offer. 272-7472

Sell-Out

'66 Dodge

of fact.

For Sale—Automobiles

1965 Chevrolet Caprice

Sed.

WW’S,
factory

ANTIQUE

bucket seats, radio, extremely clean
oat and out. $400. Call 475-3574 after
p.m.

Cars

Conditioned

Balance
Olds

For Sale:

North Shore's Finest Used Cars
Air

‘98 Olds

P.S:,
P.B.,
deluxe discs,

2 DOOR

DOOR

4

MONZA,

CORVAIR

| 1961

DODGE

EVANSTON

STA.

DR.

2

1960

200

Sale—Automobiles

$2,895 FULL PRICE

brakes.

272-5328

teer.; R; H; WWs. 2 tone. 1 owner.
food cond. Call 491-0491 after 6 p.m.
1959

and

4-3803.

CADILLAC

'59

Phone 945-0831
1962 OLDSMOBILE F-85 CUTLASS
center
seats;
Bucket
sedan.
door
Power
V-8;
Hydramatic;
onsole;

xe.

mufflers

like

4 DR.

bike: hew

SU PERVAN

3 MONTHS.
No lettering.

heater,

FORD

COMET

2

CONOLINE

UN

radio,

UN-

tional. CaM Mrs. Watkins, 446-8360.

$595

on ak J

roo

$950

MIL.

FORD
COUNTRY
SQUIRE
WAGon. Black with w/w’s; 4 dr.; 9 pass.;
luggage
rack;
fully equipped.
19,000
excepa
1 -owner—This
miles.

-

PONTIAC

TOTAL

black,

tires,

Private

Chicago

Rambler

Am.

CONDITION.

=For

1966

1960 Cadillac Coupe

RADIO,

$1,395

Yorman
DS

with

200

For Sale—Automobiles

oppate

°

'61

4 Dr. H.T.
1965 Catalina
POWER—AIR COND.

Pu Rees
Gren
Sef.Like BeaYite
New

$2,095

$1,195

AT—FULL

:

Cadillac

1965 Olds 442 Sport Cpe.

EVANSTON

491-9111

AVE.

CHICAGO

l11

CITY

DODGE

AUTO
TRANS.,
V8, POWER
STEERing,
radio,
whitewall
tires,
heater,
bucket seats, console and tack.

WE

$1,995 FULL PRICE

Norman

Olds

1012

Chicago

UN

9-5700

'64 Crown

Imperial

EATHER SEATS, FULL POWER,

driven.

'63 Lincoln Continental

FULL

tioned.

POWER,
1

$2,495

'65 Chev. Impala
LIKE

H.T.,

conditioned.

$1,695

AIR-

AIR.

owner,

one

owner,

STEERING,

air-conditioned.

$1,495

$2,195

BEL AIR 4 Dr., like new, air-cond.

$1,895

$2,295

FORD GALAXIE 500, 4 Dr. H.T., air-cond. $2,195
CHEV. IMP. 2 Dr. H.T., low miles, air-cond. $2,195

66
66

$1,895
66 FORD CUSTOM 500, 2 Dr., air-cond.
$ 895
air-cond.
owner,
one
IMPERIAL,
61 CROWN

BO Green Bay Rd.
Winnetka, Il.
HI 6-0655
13,

1967

MANY

MORE

TO

GReenleaf

T-BIRD
CONVERTIBLE,
WHITE
W/
black top, black leath. interior, mint
condition, all power, garage kept, RO
4-4964 evenings after 6.
1962
PONTIAC
BONNEVILLE
CONvertible.
Power
steering,
power
brakes. Good condition.
Call 967-5073 or 763-4101.
1965
HIGH
PERFORMANCE
speed clean 2 door Ford Galaxie,
transmission, radio. Make offer.
Phone AL 1-5649.

2-DOOR,

6 CYLINDER.
475-2252

RANGE

PRICE

FROM

CHOOSE

9

oo. 6
. ’til

4
new

1966

Conditioned

Ford Galaxie

FORD

New

500

2 DR. HARDTOP, 352 V8 CRUISOsteering,
power
WW’s,
matic.
radio, deluxe Wheel covers. Low
low mileage.
Factory warranty.

$2,168

$200

1966 Chevelle Deluxe

BIG 6 che erg war tte
4 ari
steering, automatic, radio, ww’s.

Backup
‘lights, electric washers
ane weet, St Still under new

and

Used

1965

289

V8,

Mustang
POWER

Car

Showroom

1964 Thunderbird

Convt.

FULL
POWER,
CRUISOMATIC,
with
white
whitewalls,
radio;
black
interior.
Fun
in the sun
with this one.

“$1,795

1964 Ford Country Sed.

“9 PASSENGER,
‘

V8, CRUISOMATae
‘

welch

ee
Se is taligate
windaw:
Big family wagon.

$1,795

$1,395
Convert.

STEERING,

Cruisomatic, Power top,
ww’s. A gorgeous silver
with black interior, black

radio,
finish
top.

$1,795

1964 Olds

4 DOOR

Super 88

HARDTOP,

V8, POWER

steering, power brakes, . radio,
hydromatic,
whitewalls,
deluxe
wheel covers, etc.

$1,495

Above automobiles still under new car guarantee.
Ask about our used car 24/50 warranty
Many other fine cars to choose from

CORVAIR
MONZA
CONVERTIBLE
Radio;
Heater;
4 speed.
Excellent
cond. Best offer. Call AL 6-3193.

1965
FALCON
FUTURA
HT.
22,000
miles,
stick
shift,
r/h,
Almost
new
“500 tires,’’ 3rd car. $875. 446-0889.

Air

3-2886

BR

Saturday

FERGUS

1964 PLYMOUTH
(RED)
TWO
DOOR
hardtop; 8 cyl.; power steering; 52,000
miles;
$1,095.
Call
835-3672
after
5
p.m. and weekends.
1968
CHEVY
BEL
AIRE
4
DOOR
Auto. trans., PS, radio, heater,
fine
running
condition.
Like
new
tires.
$595. Call eves. after 6, 966-6719.
CHEV.
‘65 4 DR.
BEL
AIR.
V8;
R.
H.;
power
glide,
steer
and
brakes.
Lady’s
car. Garage kept. Best offer
takes. Immac. 446-6817.
RARE
1955
OLDS.
98° STARFIRE
Conv. w/cont. offered ist. time, priv.
party.
Must
sell this $5,000
classic
only $150. 869-6878.
763

5-2800

Gigantic

i961 Chevrolet Biscayne

‘65 Ford Galaxie 500

4 DR. H.T., POWER

IN EVERY

110! Chicago Ave., Evanston

CHEVROLET
CONVERTIBLE;
Impala
V8
autom.
trans.;
power
steering;
radio;
maroon
with
black
top and whitewalls. CR 2-0668.

$1,795

66 PLY. FURY Il Wagon. Low miles. air-cond.

66 CHEV.

CONDI-

Ill, 4 Dr. H.T., air-conditioned

PLY. FURY

66

NEW,

Plymouth

—

Imperial

—

DR.

65

HILL MOTORS

hrysler

suburban

10 P.M.

CLOSED SUNDAY

INDIAN

air-conditioned,

UNTIL

NIGHTS

CARS

1961 Olds Starfire Convert.
FULL POWER; $695.
965-1129, after 5 p.m.

OPEN WEEK
Saturday till 6 p.m.

HAVE

FORDS

SKOKIE

BLVD. AT DEMPSTER
OPEN DAILY ’TIL 10 P.M.

FOR LESS

SKOKIE, ILL.
SAT. AND SUN. ’TIL

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_

23
'

�x

a

*

200

eee

igs

For SaloAdtotiobtled

(963° Rambler
2 DOOR,

PERFECT

.

200

American
2ND

‘63 DODGE

CAR.

2 door

$695
Norman

‘60

Olds,

CHEVY

_

1012 Chicago.

6

CYL.

2

UN

DR.

9-5700

POWER

steer and brakes, auto. trans., radio,
heater.
New
engine
and paint jobs.
$350 or best offer. 251-6508.

1960

VALIANT

- GOOD TRANSPORTATION.
~ fer. Call 446-5374.

_ Low

BEST

OF.

$1,195.

1965 CHEVY IMPALA
very
clean
4 door
hardtop;
17,000
miles;
power;
factory air-cond.;
We
will finance if necessary. Call 835-4921.

‘55 CHEV.,

CHRYSLER IMPERIAL LE BARON
4 dr. H.T., ail power, air-cond., near
new. Private party. $4,100. 583-3375 or
BR 5-6565.
CADILLAC
DEVILLE
Full
power. Air cond.,
red

vp res

ike

After

new.

4 p.m.

phone

MUSTANG
y

Must

CONVT.
w/black

sell,

drafted.

637-5015.

CONVT.

‘65.

WHITE,

black top. Power steering,
_ transmission. $1,550. Phone
aa
945-0831

automatic

62
-

LINCOLN.

GOOD

‘61

_~-pala.
Auto.

Power
trans.,

Huber

Ln.,

R/H;

Best

offer.

TRANS.
EXC,
AL 1-2591.

‘57

4 DOOR

GOOD

ALpine

CONDITION.

1-4853.

BUICK
P.B.,
offer.

E

*67 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE
_
White with black top; black interior.
Air. Loaded. Low mileage. $5,650
&lt;M
Call 446-7808.

1957
1965

CADILLAC

-

MUSTANG.

4
;
peo

Monza

SPEED—BUCKET
nob,

:
Like

|

1957 CHEVY
new tires,

- speed;

CONVERTIBLE
top, battery;
283;

AL

1-6123

P.S.,
orig.

TEMPEST

DEUCES;

’64,

389;

3

AUTOowner,

‘89

gpeed.; posi. Heavy
duty suspension
- Clutch. 15,000 mi.
Excellent condition.
$1,100. 432-2748 eves.

4

1960
PONTIAC
9
PASS.
STATION
wagon, all power; orig. owner; excellent
condition;
$750
or
best
offer.
ALpine 6-0224.

=

trans.

Exc.

cond.

1

Yellow

$825.
PA

with

black

1963 Falcon Wagon, $500.
Tel. AL 1-1590
$1,595.

201

me

an

offer.

14

s

_

1962 FORD GALAXIE
2-Dr. Hardtop;
radio; heater;
P/S; needs work. $200.
Phone 724-7831.

pti

24°
W/W;

64 FORD GALAXIE CONVERT.
Low mileage; excellent condition; call
PArk 4-3107 after 5 p.m.

FALCON.

GOOD

_ ning condition; almost new
exhaust system, points and

Classified

Evanston Review

USED,
pontoon
motors

TERRIFIC
DISboats,
outboards,
and
sailboats.
272-

HERE!

TROJAN
CABIN
CRUISER
8’
beam,
66
model.
Nicely
equipped.
Clean as new. 50 hours use, in water.
$3,995.
Call
272-1515
days,
433-1895
eves.

TROJAN
CABIN
CRUISER
38’
beam,
66 model.
Nicely
equipped.
Clean as new. 50 hours use. In water.
$3,995.
Call
272-1515
days,
433-1895
eves.

FLYING.
JUNIOR
MADE
IN
HOLland.
Fiberglass
hull, full sail gear
incl. spinnaker and aluminum
mask,
Sele and hitch. Call after 6 p.m. HI
14

Pa
ALUMINUM
OUTBOARD
runabout,
seats
6. Cost $700,
needs
windshield and paint. First $150 takes.
Call after 5:30 251-4069.

19

FT. LAPSTRAKE
RUNABOUT
100
H.P., grey marine inboard, ready to
launch. Best offer. Call AL 1-7752.

RUN-

tires; new
plugs. 945-

BUICK
64
WILDCAT
2 DOOR
CON- vertible.
Full
power,
radio,
heater,
Sion’
Excellent
cond.
$1,300.
GR
5488.

: 24 —

H-P.

Lyman Boat and Trailer
20’

FIBERGLAS
CRESTLINER
CABin
cruiser,
Two
75 H.P.
Evinrude
motors
and
Gator
trailer.
Fully
equipped. 673-2613 after 3 p.m.

15’

LYMAN,
35
HP
JOHNSON
motor.
Tee
Nee
trailer.
Excellent
condition, full canvas cover and many
extras. Phone 446-5708.

INFLATABLE
BOAT,
3°H.P. MOTOR;
excellent condition. $95.
831-2249
1960
GLASSPAR
SKI
BOAT
wW/50
H.P.°
Mercury
motor
and
trailer.
3
sets of skis. A Slalom ski and 3 props.
Good cond. 432-7538.

Aqua Cat
1966
Like

12 Ft. Catamaran

SAILBOAT.
FIBERGLASS.
new. $550 complete. Call 272-7597.

8 FT. HYDROPLANE WITH
without Merc 20. 45 mph.
272-5319.
12

FT.
nylon
oars,
$65 or

OR

X51
FT.
6 MAN
RUBBERboat, used 6 times, 2 wooden
pump and 2 waterproof pillows.
best offer. Call GR 5-0922.

THISTLE,
REGISTERED,
FULLY
equipped with trailer, 2 sets of sails
including
1 almost
new
Murphy
&amp;
Nye. Call. HI 6-1627.
1960
re

GLASPAR
G3.
ay trailer and

62
MERC.
extras. $600.

50
UN

Star-Spangled Foundation

1956
CENTURY
‘16’
RESORTER
71
hours’
since
new.
Guaranteed
service records. Mint condition, one of
a kind. Heavy duty Trailcar trailer,
etc. $1,995. 446-6867 or 724-1798.
24°

AIR-COND. ’64 OLDS
4-Dr.
H.T.;
Beige-De
Luxe;
Power
__. Steering and brakes. Original owner.
- REASONABLE.
724-8882.

1960 4-DOOR

RUNABOUT
WITH
25
Evinrude and trailer. $350. Call
724-4459.

Motors

WORLD’S FASTEST SAILBOARD
13’ fiberglas,
2 models,
stable,
fast
and fun. Sailsport, weekdays.
HU
95900, eves. and weekends. VE 5-1131.

6-CYL.
radio;

"59 OLDS 88 COUPE.
FANTASTIC CONDITION.
272-2245

Outboard

MINISAILS ARE

Call

LINCOLN
’66 CONT.
CONVERTIBLE
Full power. Factory air. Loaded. Low
mileage. Mint condition. Private.
Call 549-0209

and

FT.
CROSBY
RUNABOUT
BOAT
mahogany
decks,
tinted
windshield
with 40 H.P. Johnson Sea Horse elec.
motor. Exc. cond. Compl. with cover.
A bargain. $1,000. Pvt. party. Phone
446-3012.

4-0169.

1965
MUSTANG
HARDTOP
Cruisomatic;
power
steering;
original owner. $1,595.
724-6241.

Boats

HARDLY
counts,
peer’

272-6146

Make

12’

V8

FACTORY
DEMONSTRATORS

PLYMOUTH
SAVOY
2 DOOR
6
cyl. stick. Excellent condition for 2nd

car.

FIBERGLAS
SAILING
DINGHY.
Nylon sail. Includes 2 life preservers
and car top carrier. $200.
Hillcrest 6-2344, Thursday only.

1959 FORD FAIRLANE 4 door
AIR-COND. $150.
OR 4-7977.

PERFECT
2ND.
CAR!
’65 CHEVROlet
Impala.
2 dr. H.T.
6 cyl. Auto.
_
Pwr. steering, radio, all vinyl interior.

OR

10’

IT ALL!

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES

TEMPEST.
WHITE
WITH
RED
nterior. Radio, heater. Good running.
owner. $225. VE 5-2970.

family

FT.
STARCRAFT
«ALUMINUM,
28 H.P. Johnson and Trail Car Trailer.
Excellent condition. Call 835-1322.

WAGON,

‘55 FORD CROWN VICTORIA
Power steering and power brakes;
engine. Good cond. 272-0060.

top.

4-3220

1959 FORD GALAXIE SEDAN 6 CYL.
stick;
good
condition;
after
6 p.m.
PArk 4-7145.

162

500,
V8.
owner.

BUICK
CONVERTIBLE
ELECTRA
225,
Very
good
cond.
Full
power;
extra tires. $350. 272-1730.

1961
CHEVY
STATION
Automatic, 6 cylinder. $150.
272-7836.

4
DR.
H.T.
FULL
POWER,
BEST
-—s offer. OR 4-1325 evenings.
‘62
MERCURY
CONVERTIBLE
V-8

Auto.

FAIRLANE
Clean. Original
OR 5-2668

15

1955
CHEVY
SEDAN:
EXCELLENT
motor;
needs body work. Best offer.
ID 2-7699

. 6} ODS 98

‘

CONVERT.
$450 or best

PONTIAC
’60
BONNEVILLE
CONvert. Red with white top, 389. Auto.
Pwr.
str., brakes,
windows.
$400 or
best offer. 465-7574 eves., weekends.

after 6 p.m.

FORD
CONVERT.
1960
matic,
good top, clean,
garage kept. $175.
Call 761-4498

1965
FORD
Man. Trans.

15’ LONE STAR FIBERGLAS.
40 H.P. Evinrude, elec. start and
shift. Heavy duty trailer.
Phone 446-1266.

35 H.P. Mercury motor with
extras. After 5 p.m. UN 4-4150.

CHEV.
IMP.
CONVERT.
GOOD
motor,
tires,
battery,
radio,
top.
Exc. transportation. $300.
Call AL 1-4669

3

DOES

FIBERGLAS
SAIL FISH TYPE
BOAT
w/car
top carrier.
Used
once.
Cost
$425, will sell for $325. Call AL 1-8053
after 4 p.m. on Friday.

AUTO-

1965 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
V8,
4
speed,
power
‘steering
and
brakes, very clean.
PA 4+3424

Convert.

SEATS—LOVED.
Hillcrest 6-1090

$275 or offer.

ae

|

OWNER,

dark green, $1,350. May
be seen at
Wilmette Beach. 787-9327 after 6 p.m.

: '64 Corvair

-

‘61

ONE

’61
LE
SABRE
P:S, powder blue,
Private. HI 6-7120.

20 MERCURY

OUTBOARD MOTOR
729-1516

OUTBOARD
W/35
H.P.
ELEC.
start Johnson motor;
tilt bed trailer
with winch. Exc. cond. Reasonable.
Call 724-4425 after 6 p.m.

1959
CHEVY
BISCAYNE,
2
DR.,
white,
6
cyl.
stick.
Body
slightly
rusted. In good driving condition. Best
offer. Eves. 729-1143.

$150
:
Call AL 6-1856

MARK

16’

BUICK.
AUTO.
TRANS.,
POWER
steering. Runs well, $75.
UN 9-4398
1966 FORD GTA CONVERTIBLE
12,000
miles.
Full
power.
Perfect
condition. Must sell. Private. Call 6450847 eves. and weekends.

729-2946.

1957 CHEVY
STICK;

1966 DODGE MONACO 500
BUCKET SEATS, AUTOMATIC
TRANS. CHEAP. PRIVATE.
BI 8-5938 AFTER 6 P.M.

steering
and _ brakes.
beautiful
cond.,
945

Glenview.

SNOW
family
is. AL

1964
OLDSMOBILE
FULLY
matic. Being drafted. $1700
Call BI 7-5839

ONE
CALL

PENGUIN
NO.
8320
PERFECT
CONdition. Murphey
&amp; Nye
and Rockall
sails. Complete with trailer, oars, etc.
$500. CR 2-5974 (Northbrook).

5-1748

CHEV. 8 CYL., 4 DR. R/H;
tires
on
extra
wheels.
One
a
gs
transportation,
as
-5138.

CONDI-

‘61

H-te¥ 1. 2 DR;
AUTO.
-econd. One owner. $375.

VErnon

COND.

OLDSMOBILE
4
DOOR.
NEW
brakes, battery, starter, muffler.
Good condition, $350.
Call 251-1939 after 6 p.m.

H.T.

tion Fully equipped.
Air-conditioned.
Reasonable. YO 6-9271 or UN 4-5667.

GOOD

CHEVROLET
1964
IMPALA
SUPER
sport convertible. Looks and runs like
new. Automatic. Bucket seats. $1100.
Private 262-8342.
‘

TIRES. $175.

EXCELLENT

CHEV.

$95.

58

‘59 PONTIAC 4 DOOR

- PS, CLEAN CAR.
“Call PA 9-0348.

$500.

1961
CADILLAC;
4 DR.,
P/S
P/B.;
beige color; low mi.; good condition;
one owner. $950. Phone
;
945-2037

’66

‘66

DART G.T.

H.T., 6 cyl., auto.,
Call GR 5-3073

Boats and Outboard Motors

MUST SELL TO SETTLE
ESTATE 20’
Hydrodyne
Offshore
se
with
160
H.P.
Gray
marine,
erc
outdrive,
roe
trailer, custom interior. GR 5-

1960
WHITE
PONTIAC
4
DR.
W/
pow. str. and pow. brakes, R.H
Good
tires,
also snow
‘tires. 26,000
miles.
One owner car. Reas. Phone 525-4415.

Mileage '62 Cadillac

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Call 677-9042.

201

For Sale—Automobiles

PENGUIN
SAILBOAT,
12’:
DACRON
sail; trailer. Good condition. $400.
234-4817

There is nothing more disappointing than to discover
the home of your dreams;
only to learn you don’t have
enough

cash

for

the

down

payment.
Buying Bonds on the Payroll

Savings

way

to make

dreams

come

Plan

is

certain

one

your

true.

build fast.
interest
Bonds give
every $3 in

savings

will

With the 4.15%
rate, Series E
you back $4 for
just seven years.

Buy U.S.
Savings Bonds
fg,
“=

,

The U.S. Government does
not pay for this advertise-

ment.

It is presented

able

this

sports

year.

Turn

equipment,

your

musical

instruments, furniture, cloth-

You can forget the worry
of having money to save
after the bills are paid. The
money will be saved, automatically, beforehand.

And“ your

Make house cleaning profit-

as a

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toys, and

while
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into

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you

no

CASH!

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One

call

will do the trick - - - - dial

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CLASSIFIED
AL

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with
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Treasury
Department and The Advertising Council.

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one-year
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old this month.

100 great

prizes.

and the Vogue
We're

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giving away

all
free

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sweepstakes tickets. Drop ’em in our sweepstakes box.
Enter as often as you like — all month long. There’s
nothing to buy. You just have to be a licensed driver to
enter. Winners will be drawn on July 31, 1967.

GIFTS!

There’s something free for everyone at the
Center this month. We have free gifts for
candy for all the kids. You don’t have to
Just drive in anytime — all July long. Help
our first anniversary!

Vogue Tyre
adults. Free
buy a thing.
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Beautiful portable transistor radios. Shirt-pocket
Handsome leatherette cased. Ear phones, too!

12TH — 36TH

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PRIZES:

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Double-color automatic ballpoint pens. They’re finished
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PRIZES:-

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Wedding Plans in the Making by Couples
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
S.
West of Deerfield have announced the engagement of their
daughter
Barbara
Louise to
James

C.

Panther,

son

of

Barton Brill, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth G. Brill Jr. of
Webster Groves, Mo., has been
announced by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Marion C. Jahn of
Highland Park.

Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Panther of Highland Park.
Miss West

Miss Jahn was graduated from
and

Mr.

University

Patricia

Diane

Jahn

of

to Robert

son of Mr.

and Mrs.

of Minnesota.

charged from the Army Air
Force, is employed by the All
American Sporting Goods Co.,

Robert J. Knox of Lake Forest.
Miss Baldi is employed in the
special service department of
Highland Park Hospital. Her
fiance,

who

was

recently

Wheeling.

The couple plans to be married Aug. 19. (Bronson Coles
Photo).

dis-

.

Baldi-Knox

to Thomas

Mr.
of

and Mrs.

Richard

Claremont,

Cal.,

Smith

announce

the engagement of thier daughter Lesley Ellen to James Allan
son of Mr.

and Mrs.

James D. McGregor of Highland Park.
Miss Smith was graduated
from Chatham College in Pittsburgh.
Mr. McGregor was graduated
from Highland Park High School
and from Dartmouth College.
He is attending medical school
at McGill University in Montreal,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Baldi
of Highland Park announce the
engagement of their daughter

Miss

Smith-McGregor

McGregor,

asia

Mr. Brill received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Montana and is a doctoral
candidate in chemistry at the
University of Minnesota.

Jahn-Brill
engagement

(Sherry)

Ted Knox,

Highland Park High School and
attended the University of Montana. She is now a senior at the

Panther

were graduated from Deerfield
High School and both are seniors at Southern Illinois University.
Mr. Panther has been signed
to play professional baseball
with the Kansas City Athletics
this summer.
A Dec. 27 wedding is planned.

The

Carol Lynn

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Miss West a

: Miss

Jahn

Miss

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The couple plans to be married July 24 in Carmel, Cal.

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we

Local Girls Follow

Tradition—

Marrying in June Ceremonies

1
ae

es
bya
aa
2
&amp;

Miss

Mr.

Laurie

Rose,

and Mrs.

daughter

Irving W.

Rose

of

of

Highland Park, became the bride
of Charles L. Fuchs, son of Mr.

best man.
Ushers included the
bride’s brother, Stephen Rose of
New
York
City;
Lon Nuell of

Fulton, Mo.; and the bridegroom’s

and Mrs. Leonard P. Fuchs of
University City, Mo., June 6 in a
ceremony in North Shore Congre-

Mo., where the bride will continue

gation

her studies at Washington Univer-

Israel.

Dr. Edgar E. Siskin read the
early evening vows. The wedding
dinner followed in the Highland

brother, William Fuchs.
The couple will live in Clayton,

sity. (Stuart-Rodgers Photo)

Nathan-Hyman

Park Country Club.

The
gown

bride

wore

fashioned

an

with

ivory

silk

Edwardian

ruffles. A matching headband held
her shoulder-length veil, and she
carried a bouquet of ivory roses
and lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Robert Fuchs of University
City was matron of honor. Brides-

Mrs.

Charles

Fuchs

maids were Miss Katy Ettington
and Miss Ellen Mednick of Highland Park, and Miss Susan Ware
of Chicago, formerly of Highland
Park. They wore hyacinth pink
silk linen gowns with matching
hair bows.
Robert Fuchs was his brother’s

at

Mr.
of

Nathan,

and

Mrs.

Highland

daughter

Robert
Park,

of

B. Nathan
and

Bruce

Arthur Hyman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Hyman,
also of
Highland Park.
The evening ceremony and the
wedding dinner took place in the
Standard Club of Chicago.
The bride wore a white organza

gown

appliqued

with

lace

jointly by Dr. William A. Young of

the

Highland

Park

Presbyterian

Church
and
the Rev.
William
Staudt. The bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Nappi

of Portland.

Rabbi Alan Tarshish officiated
the June 11 wedding of Jill

Susan

Heintz of Deerfield, and Lt. Nicholas Paul Nappi of Portland, Me.,
were married June 17 in the Fort
Sheridan Catholic Chapel.
The ceremony was performed

and

crystal bead flowers. A headpiece

of organza and seed pearls held
her shoulder-length veil, and she
carried a cascade of Phalaenopsis

A reception in the Deerpath Inn,

Lake Forest, followed the afternoon wedding.
The bride ‘yore a short ivory
brocade gown. A matching headpiece held her tulle veil, and she
carried

a bouquet

of white

roses,

ivy, and feathered carnations.
Mrs.
Jeff Hansen of Cedar
Rapids, Ia., was matron of honor
and

port,

Miss

Jane

Grube

of Logans-

Ind., teacher

at Deerfield’s

Wilmot School, was

a bridesmaid.

They wore short light blue silk
and cotton gowns and carried
nosegays of yellow daisies, corn(Continued

on page

55)

Mrs.

Bruce

Hyman

orchids.

Miss Beth
sister’s maid
maids included
of Highland
Donald Keare

Nathan
was her
of honor. BridesMrs. Alan Gidwitz
Park;
and Mrs.
and Mrs. Ronald

Futterman of Chicago.

James Hyman was his brother’s
best man. Ushers were Richard
Nathan,
the
bride’s
brother;
Donald Keare, Ronald Futterman,
and Michael Meyer all of Chicago.
The couple lives in Oak Park
after a honeymoon in the Colony
Beach Club, Sarasota, Fla.

Among

the

guests

were

the

bride’s
maternal
and
paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

Caplan

of

Peoria

and

Mr.

and

Mrs. Louis Nathan of Attica, Ind.

Heintz-Nappi
Miss Linda Kate Heintz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H.

rere

=

Lt. and Mrs. Nicholas

Paul

Nappi

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Porter Hastings Jr.
July

13,

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zehe

Miss Finny,

:

Highland Park Girl ©
Engaged to Marry
|

,
Mr.

Colburn

,

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carlin of

Ls

Highland

;
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July

married

July

in

Bethlehem

United

8

Brethren

Church in Deerfield with the Rev.

a

€

and

Mr.

and Mrs.

A reception in Thorngate Coun-

try Club in Deerfield followed the
The

was

:

bride’s

Jolley
maid

cousin

Miss

Kath-

honor.

The

bride-

of Fairmount,

of

was

4g

bridesmaids.
E.

brother’s

Colburn

best

man.

News,

di

Pols

Wis.,

the

R.

bride’s

Finney

brother

of Decatur,

en

(amy

_his

the bridegroom’s brother,
H. Colburn of Pewaukee,

She

of the

A

carried

he received degrees from
epee

:

wee

believe .
°

oe

.
"

.

1S

the

coat,

come

.

Mr.

special purchase
for misses and juniors

a cas-

cade of ivory plumeria and Stephanotis over Smilax.
After a honeymoon in Colorado,
the couple lives in Wilmette.
soocst

k

we

PLAN

DEERFIELD

VISIT

North Shore members of the Women's Jewish Federation supervise
Mr: and Mrs. Aithur Paul will
as Bill Schaeppi makes sure all is in order for the group's "Afternoon _ arrive in Deerfield this month for
at Ravinia"to be held at 11:30 a.m. today in Ravinia Park. From left

—_ three-week visit with their son-

are Mrs. Hamilton Loeb Jr. and Mrs. Jerome Glenn, both of Highand Park. (Howard Fochler Photo}

in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry T. Pitner, 921 Fairoaks Av.

‘

hapter of the Alumnae

Associa-

on of Marymount College include
rs.

Sydney

innetka,

H.

Lane

president;

Jr.

Mrs.

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will

a pretty

give

rough

Wil-

for

ten

man

time

of

am Hanley of Bannockburn, secetary; and Mrs. Donald Ryan of
ilmette, vice president.

your

days.

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fact, we may

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even accept him. But if we do, you can
be sure he’ll succeed. Our high intensity
language program is called Total Immersion®
:
And that’s exactly what it is.

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speak another language.

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Friday, the student is given private lessons
with a team of teachers and a supervisor. He ©
hears and speaks only the language he is

awe

the

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of

imi

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officers

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ARYMOUNT

New

learning. Even if it’s only to say, “Repeat
that, please?’ Total Immersion®
An instructor takes lunch with him. And when

he orders a salad, he calls it by its new name.
Total Immersion®

Another instructor takes a walk with him.

Top

.

Minna Hart collects the classic camel hair coats,
and announces an outstanding special purchase
price. Come, live the life you love in a dramatic
new 100% camel hair coat.

And crossing the ate becomes an adventure.
Total Immersion*

A.

Shirymaker

At the me er the ten-day couree, the average

B.

student will have a solid working vocabulary,
the tise of alt maior tenees and the ability te

C.

Classic boy coat with pearlized buttons.
Juniors’
3-13. Hand piped stitching. Hand made button holes,
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Rounded notched-collar wrap.
Hand piped stitching.

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and
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HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS
new phone

no:

TEL. 831-2433

y 13, 1967

|

Berlitz

aa

former

100% camel hair

The bride’s ivory peau de soie
gown was trimmed with Alencon
lace encrusted with seed pearls
crystals.

department.

if you

\

Beatright.

and

a member

Robert

and

—

ap oe

Northwestern University.

f

ushers

were
Alan

the

the University of Michigan

the

was
The

relations

IIL,

among

sii is

as a public

for the State eo.

copy editor for the Chicago Daily

ee

Ae

Mrs. G. S. Beatright Jr. of

Northbrook

|

—

and "Mrs. Ernest Sebued of Shar- C
on, Mass., and is

groom’s niece Susan Colburn of
Northbrook was the flower girl.

David

—

.

~~

Illinois Bell Telephone Co.’s public

afternoon ceremony.

erine

until recently served

hairy

yn

Francis W. Colburn of Glenview.

en-

Miss Carlin was graduated from
Syracuse University, N. Y., and

.

of
the
couple
are
Mrs. H. Ross Finney

of Deerfield

the

Chicago.

Eugene M. Wykle officiating.
Parents
Mayor and

announce

gagement of their daughter Louise _
Marion to James T. Berger of

8

Miss Carol Sue Finney and
Douglas Haseltine Colburn were
Evangelicaf

Park

ETA

Feral"

IN WINNETKA AND HIGHLAND PARK

and
oe

|
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�}

Sncidentally
By SHIRLEY
A

a
the

Travel

GORDON

year ago today, the first edition of the HIGHLAND

PARK

HERALD

and the DEERFIELD VILLAGER rolled off the presses. For several
weeks prior to publication date, I had been contacting local clubs and
friends and was thrilled with the warm reception I received.
In spite of the normally dry mid-summer calendar, they managed to
give me a few items of interest for the first women’s pages.
Many a board meeting, installation of officers, benefit luncheon,
engagement and wedding, has appeared on these pages in the 51 weeks
following, but few stories were nursed with the tender loving care of

_

cM OT

by RALPH

ne of the items I reported in that first issue was that the
Women’s Council of Camp Henry Horner was planning its
annual visit to the camp at Round Lake, Ill. This year this event is also

REPEAT, CLASS, AFTER ME
... YOUR TRAVEL AGENT...
IS DEERFIELD TRAVEL SERVICE NOW
LOCATED
AT 829
DEERFIELD ROAD, (BUT MOVING
TO
A
NEW
GROUND

next in line for the Council. On Aug. 6 they will not only spend the day
at the camp for underprivileged children, but will dedicate a new
residence, the Ruth Lodge Building for the handicapped.

the Fucik
Florence

home

for the annual

Crittenton

The event
evening. The
Misses Jane
arranged the

Southern

Anchorage.

Comfort

party

held

BOCHES

SO OFTEN YOU HEAR ON
THE AIR ... CONSULT YOUR
TRAVEL AGENT.

those appearing in the first issue.

e ran a picture in that first issue of E. Montford Fucik
Highland Park and three lovely girls decorating the grounds

of
of

FLOOR

by the

LOCATION

(above.)

FIRST

NATIONAL

FROM

US YOU

return to Chicago around Labor Day.

tours and cruis-

t was a rather skinny issue, that first one, but lovingly prepared
and proudly presented. As subsequent issues grew fatter and
meatier ,they were prepared just as carefully and presented just as

Ralph

So a great big thank you from all of us, but especially from Shirley
Gordon, to all of the publicity chairman to whom I felt free to call and

In the coming year, I will try to work as hard for you as you did for
me last year. If I can help put your benefit in the black, bring a full
house

to a meeting,

or prod

your

donors

and

contributors—don’t

wait

for me to call you—please call me!
J

wish I could thank you all, personally, for making this past year
so rewarding. Please accept this as my personal invitation to

visit our office from 2 to 5 today and let me serve you a glass of punch
and a platter of cookies, as you have done for me in the past.

Group

Ceramics Speech
Ceramics
Potters’

and
will

be the subject of a talk by Edith
Weigle Simmons

Kenilworth

(Mrs.

when

Walter)

she

of

1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the home of,
Reuben

Foster,

74

Oakvale

Rd., Highland Park.
Miss Weigle, former art editor
of the Chicago Tribune, has just
returned from a month’s stay in
Japan where she had previously

lived for a number of years.
has an extensive collection
pottery that is both Japanese
Chinese, most of it antique.
also collects wood-block prints
antique ceremonial robes.
Mrs.

James

Foster

She
of
and
She
and

BACK FROM FLORIDA
_

Mr.

_

Mrs.

Arnold

Homeyer

daughters, Holly and Carolyn,

155 Wilmot Rd., Deerfield, have
returned after a visit with their
son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Homeyer in Ft. Lauderdale.

_

and

The

Homeyers’

grandchil-

dren,
Denise
and
Judy
Ann
_ Homeyer of Highland Park, accompanied them on their trip.

54

We
money

The Lakewood Friends of the
Chicago Junior School will have a
barbeque and swim-in at 4 p.m.
Sunday in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Witz, 3538 University
Av., Highland Park.
Mrs. Robert Baxter of Deerfield
is chairman of the event which
In the event of rain on Sunday,
the party will be held July 23.

Cruises

winter

day

restful way t
you need pack
fred
and

are

in

all

sizes

.and

basically

as

little

as

$35

for everything.

Or the S.S. ATLANTIS
sail
SEPT. 5th for the trip of a life
time, SPAIN, FRANCE, ITAL
GREECE,
YUGOSLAVIA,
AL
FIRST CLASS 38 days, 21 ports
all inclusive starting at $950. I
STEAD OF THAT CORNY MO
THER
OR
FATHER’S
DA
CARD, send your parents. I se
my mother on one for her 75t
birthday gift and I have neve
done anything that gave me mor
happiness. TAKE my advice, d
it now while you can, while the
can, it is later than you think.

111
Road

Highland Park

ID 2-8800

recommend
as the best
buys for people of all ages

prices, most start in New York o
Miami,
CUNARD
AND
HO
LAND AMERICAN
HAVE CA
RIBBEAN CRUISES, this fall and

no pain

CAROL
BLOCK
NAGEL

all,

night
club.
There
are
always
enough people on board to assurd
you of pleasant company, shore
excursions are arranged, go to the
beach, play golf, shop, all this a
your leisure and return to you
home aboard ship every evening
See not one but many new places

will benefit the school.

Sheridan

them

only once, your ship is your hotel

no skin irritation
no scabbing
greatest accuracy
Suite

gejj_

your
free
restaurant,
your
cinema, your free dance hall

PERMANENT
HAIR REMOVAL

1893

Boches

. cruises. This
travel, is painless,

of Highland

Park will be the co-hostess.

and

.
* 9
Swim-in

addresses

the North Shore Garden Club at
Mrs.

6

1

Will Hear

*‘Japan’s Ancient
Today’s American

Plan

es, we proudly

OLS
ON
TOURS, CARTAN TOURS, HAP
PINESS TOURS, COOKS TOURS,
AMERICAN EXPRESS, and fo
CRUISES
IF IT IS ADVER
TISED, IF-IT IS RELIABLE, W
Seis it:

proudly.

a picture or a story

’

CAN OBTAIN
AT
REGU.LAR COUNT.
ER
PRICES
AIR
LINE
AND STEAMSHIP,
TICKETS
AND
RESERVATIONS, we are
agents for all

Israel where Mr. Jacobs is externing at the Hadassah Medical Center
in Jerusalem and Mrs. Jacobs is brushing up on her Hebrew. They will

prevented

DEER-

BANK.

ol
ee

luau presentation last Saturday night.
mong the engagements announced in the premier edition was
that of Rachel Ellen Weisbard to Warren David Jacobs. The
couple was married last September and are spending this summer in

when too much copy for too little space
getting printed.

753

FIELD ROAD, between the SAVINGS AND
LOAN
AND
THE

will take place once again at the Fucik’s this Saturday
same three lovely girls, Miss Debbie Schluter and the
and Meg Fucik, again have aided in the decorating. Meg
chores around her debut in the June Ball, and her own

say, ‘‘What’s new?”
A
special thank you to those who accepted our sometimes“strange” reqirements, recognizing our attempts to build a
quality paper that presented news of vital, active organizations.
And, a special thank you to those who graciously accepted the times

ee

Sas sme

—\—

Travel

1925
Sheridan Rd.

Highland Park

829
H

Deerfield Road,
Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

July

13,

19

�Area Weddings

TRI-DELT

Husbands, guests, and members
of

Peter Thornton of Portland was
best man. Ushers included the
bridegroom’s
brother,
Stephen
appi of Portland, and Jeff Han-

en.
After a honeymoon at Tan-TarResort, Lake of the Ozarks,
0., the couple lives at Fort
nox, Ky. (Prior Photo)

Wands-Hastings
Miss
Nancy
Abbitt
Wands,
aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
. Wands of Deerfield June 10
ecame the bride of Lawrence
Porter Hastings Jr. son of the
enior Mr. and Mrs. Hastings of
famden, Conn.
The Rev. Eugene M. Wykle read
e afternoon vows in the Bethleem Evangelical United Brethren
hurch,
Deerfield.
A reception
nd dinner followed in the Ravinia
reen Country Club, Riverwoods.
The bride wore a traditional
wn of white peau de soie and rebroidered Alencon lace, fashbyned with a full chapel train,
ppliqued with lace. A matching
lencon lace cap held her silk
lusion veil and she carried a
ascade of white orchids.

Mrs. John Bohmfalk of DeLand,
la., was the matron of honor.
ridesmaids were Miss Caroline
astings of Hamden, the bride“oom’s sister; Miss Nancy Shawy of Charleston, W. Va.; Miss
aron Tracy, Miss Ann Ettinger,
d Miss Gail Kroll, all of Deerld.
Johathan Brown of Hamden was
he best man. Ushers were Ted
en of New Haven, Conn.; Richd and Clayton Hitchins of Hamn; Lt. John Fischer of Meriden,

{lumni

Day

{t Arden

Set

Shore

Young men will be returning to
e Arden Shore home in Lake
luff
Saturday
to
renew
old
iendships during Alumni Day.
The program will begin at 10

m. with the flag raising followed
a welcoming program and tour
the school. A barbecue lunch
ll
be
served,
with
games
anned for afternoon entertainent.
The Highland Park committee
Arden Shore met Monday to
ntinue working on the felt and
lon
tulle
tablecloth
to
be
arded during the annual baar, Oct. 10.
INS HONORS
Miss Margaret McMenamin of
berfield, a sophomore in psyology at Barat College, Lake
rest, won class honors at the
ent honors day convocation.
e lives at 45 Cody Ln.

the

Alumnae

Miss.; and the bride’s brother,
Robert Wands of Deerfield.
Following a trip to Expo 67, the
couple is living in St. Petersburg,
Fla. (Milton Merner Photo)

North

Shore

Also Sat.

Chapter

of Delta

Delta

5 to 8 P.M.

asks everyone

The evening’s attraction
the jazz of Pete Fountain.

will

ee

Eat

ae orever

($3.00 includes Tax and Tip)

12 to 8 P.M.

Smorgasbord

&amp; The Evanston Inn

to arrange for his own box supper.

Miss Joan Marjorie Schwartz
became the bride of Stephen D.
Attenberg
June
17 in Temple
Israel,
Silver
Springs,
Md.
A
reception followed there.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sidney
Atienberg
of
Highland Park and Mrs. Morris

You

Under the personal direction of Erick Steinacker of Berlin, coal
© | and the
Sahara Inn of Las Vegas and Mary Bean of Wetzlar, Germany.
DEL IGHT IN
BUTTER-FRIED
CHICKEN
AND
OTHER
BEEF
STROGANOFF,
RATWURST,
DELICIOUS DISHES AND
HOME
MADE
PASTRIES.
Banquets and Free Banquet Rooms — Catering At Its Best.

Mrs. W. A. Yandell of Deerfield,
party co-chairman,

Announcement

Sunday

Delta and the Evening Auxiliary
will meet for a party at 5:30 p.m.
tomorrow at the South gate of
Ravinia Park.

Schwartz-Attenberg

et

Evanston

be

**Reservations

Are

Main at Forest
Evanston

UN 4-5000

Suggested**

Schwartz of Silver Springs.
The bride wore a gown of point
d’esprit and Venetian lace and
carried white orchids on a bible.
Miss Sandra Schwartz of Silver Springs was her sister’s maid
of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss
Karen Attenberg of Highland Park
and Miss Susan Schwartz, another sister of the bride’s. Eileen
Attenberg was a junior bridesmaid.
The
Attenberg girls are

sisters

of

the

bridegroom.

COME
bio] ath4al-M
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STOREWIDE

SALE

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floor

coverings,

lamps,

dining,

bedroom

and

occasional

furniture

are

included—all from America’s great makers. Come to the Smyth store near you. Browse
to your

heart’s

content.

Everything

is plainly

priced

and

described.

Ste-

phen Kaplan of Chicago was best
man. Ushers wre Michael Golden,
Kenneth
Lawrence
and
David
Rosenfeld of Highland Park, and
Jeff Blackman of Lincolnwood.
After a honeymoon in Bermuda,
the couple is living in Chicago.

Members

TO

A

SMYTH

ESTABLISHED

LONG

HEART

CHICAGO'S

feels just does not look right after
necessary that a piece of furniture

to John

M.

any piece of furniture

she

it has been delivered to her home. It is never
be damaged or defective for it to be returned

Company. Complete satisfaction is thus
customer in a meaningful way.

Smyth

MRS.

TO

POLICY—DEAR

the privilege of returning

—is

guaranteed

every

to Bring

Floral Designs
To Flower

Show

The Ravinia Garden
hold a fun flower show

Club will
tomorrow

in the home of the president, Mrs.
Wilson D. Sked, 800 Longwood
Dr., Lake Forest.
Each member has purchased an
economy bouquet of flowers, all
alike, from Williams Florist Shop
in Highland Park, and has arranged them at home, using her
own greenery and container.
At the meeting Mrs. John E.
Baylor of Northfield, a member of
the board
of directors
of the
Garden Club of Illinois, will evaluate the arrangements.
The board meeting will be held
at 11 a.m. and luncheon will be
served at 12:30 p.m.
Assisting Mrs. Sked will be Miss
Helen Bergstron, chairman; Mrs.
Reginald C. Johnson, Mrs. C. Vigo
Nicholas,
and Mrs. Edward
J.
Lauesen, all of Highland Park.
GOES TO CAMP
Lynne Arden,

daughter

Cortland S. Ardens of

of

Na aya Y- OYA) Ch O) oa 110 21 @) rN
FOR OUR 100 YEARS OF BUSINESS
All of this beauty and extra value has been made possible by the Simmons
Company, in celebration of our 100th Anniversary. With a stunning Hidea-Bed like this you enjoy the convenience of two handsome rooms in the
space

of one.

By day,

the

102 Winona

tionally famous

Simmons

mattress.

$449.

all

Regularly

will

return

At

ALL

SOFAS

al

to the

USED

\ be

John Kennedy School in Highland

IN

THE

by this distinguished

SIX

stores.

Open

tomorrow

SMYTH

Centennial Value now

Convenient

payments

easily

night.

DECORATED

MODEL

APARTMENTS
eed

.

di

oe

at Lake

Point Tower.

te 550 N-Lake Shore Drive»
wy

Park in September.

ae Simmons Hide-a‘ Beds. Left—in white
* slub damask, $690,
right—in blue
corduroy, $520

ole

EARRINGS

John M.Smut

672

Central

Avenue

11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

y 13, 1967

Highland

Park

432-8470

tie
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YOUR INSPECTION
IS CORDIALLY INVITED

Exclusively

ate

ale

ANTIQUE

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ole

SOLID

ole

ole

Che Old Iemelry Shop

keyed

A special Smyth

Smyth

arranged.

Ouray
in Granby,
Colo., this
summer. After participating in
the active program of horseback
riding, archery, swimming, and
Lynne

living room

$349.

Rd., Highland Park, is spending
several
weeks
at Camp
Chief

fishing,

a decorative

77” sofa, smartly covered in a blue/green or brown/gold floral print. And
As if by magic—with a simple
there’s no hint of its night-time secret.
operation—you have a full sized bed with a scientifically designed, na-

ofte0llirn

(Continued from page 52)
lowers, and white carnations.

wes

PARTY

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55

�Garden Club es

— $5000?

F éntures

Flower Judges as Speakers
The 4th annual Symposium presented by the Garden Club of
Illinois, Inc., and the Illinois
Council of Nationally Accredited
Flower Show Judges will be held
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
in the Concord Motor Inn, 6565 N.
Mannheim Rd., Des Plaines.
Some of the top names in the

world of flower show judges will
lecture during the three-day session. They include Mrs. William
H.
Barton,
National
Council’s
Chairman of Symposiums; Julian
Harris, noted sculptor and professor in the Georgia
School
of
Architecture; Mrs. Henry Powell,
master judge and nationally accredited instructor in all courses
of flower show schools in color,

E Pe
Bats
Be os,

design, and practices.
Also, Frank Curto, horticulturist

i&gt;
oy
Be
ie

Mrs. A. J. Harrison

*.

Say Nuptial Vows

Poke

St. Francis Xavier

Church,

Wil-

- mette, was the scene of the July 8

4
Bi

_ wedding of Miss Catherine Rose
Noto of Wilmette and Anselm
Joseph
Harrison
of Highland
Park.
Parents of the couple are Dr.
_ and Mrs. Samuel Charles Noto of
- Wilmette and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
:7
Harrison of Highland Park.
+ 2
The Rev. Francis Baiocchi perfe
formed the afternoon ceremony
which was followed by a reception
in the Exmoor
Country Club,
Highland Park.
The bride wore a Venise lace

ba

Highlights
include the

models

Hales,

of the luncheon

will

introduction of 31 new

participating in the show

and the announcement
collaborator.

of the 1967

coat over her A-line shantung linen
gown. A silk illusion veil was

attached to a matching headdress
and she carried a cascade of
Stephanotis and greenery.

Leg
3

Miss Rosemary Janet Keough of

Works on Benefit
Dr. Erwin Patlak of Northbrook
is on the invitations committee for

the July 22 annual benefit of
Lutheran General Hospital.
A 7:30 p.m. dinner will follow
the social hour in O’Hare Inn in
Des Plaines. Weatherman Harry
Volkman
of Glenview
will be
master of ceremonies.

_ Drexel Hill, Pa., was maid of
honor and the bride’ s sister, Miss
’ Manci Ann Noto of Wilmette was
among bridesmaids.
Raymond P. Donnelly of Waterbury,

and

Conn.,

served

ushers

Noto.

of

as best

were

Anthony

Wilmette,

the

Wilmette,

There
p.m.

cousins

of

E.

:

Community

French

Acres

Garden

Ct.,

Deerfield,

is

Anyone
may
enter
daylily
scapes or individual blooms, and a
show schedule may be obtained

: “bag y iis omar ep
of ai

cane

Society, Region 3.
The exhibit is open to the public
at no charge.
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Ph: 433-3935

with Mrs. B. C. Radford,
Cedar Ln., Northbrook.

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Mrs. Olga Kittler of Glenview,
an interior designer, will design
and execute a large color wheel of
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Committee members
for the
Sept. 27 Presbyterian-St. Luke’s
Hospital Fasion Show will meet
for a noon luncheon July 26 in the
home of Mrs. Burton W.
1400 Tower Rd., Winnetka.

of Parks and

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of Pittsburgh;
and
Faber Birren, author and one of
the world’s foremost color authorities.
Guests attending the Sympos-

staging chairmen; and Mrs. John
Baylor of Northfield, luncheon

Hospital Committee
Planning Luncheon
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Marshall Ledlie of Highland Park won the Highland
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35 mm slide of a mountain village in Colorado.
Mr.

Ledlie,

288 Walker

Av.,

received

the

prize

at

the club’s recent banquet held in the Highland Park
YWCA.
Second prize, for a shot of an outdoor art show in
Chicago’s Old Town, went to Philip Malvin, 1682 Huntington Ln., Highland Park. Mrs. Eleanor Sikorski, of

Prairie View, came in third with her slide titled ‘‘Late
Snow.”
Judges were Jack Beierwaltes and Mrs. Lillian
Ettinger, both of Winnetka, and Ray Spies of Wilmette, all past presidents of the Chicago Area Camera

Clubs Association.

Ed Herz, 86 Walker Av., Highland Park, presented
the awards.

He also received one—for

the completion

of two years as president of the local group.
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will go on a

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tonight.
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| _ Show Graphic Techniques
A rare exhibition of early graphic techniques is on display at the
_ Highland Park Public Library, 494
Laurel Av.
|
The display is composed of
several series of pages from a
_ single unbound volume by Louis
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Graf of Switzerland,
and dry
point, first used by Albrech Durer
in the 15th century.
Also spotlighted are examples of
soft

ground

etching,

a

17th

cen-

A, Holman entitled “The Graphic

tury. process invented by Dietrich

to the library for the exhibition by

ing the quality and texture of
chalk and pencil drawings.
The final case contains explana-

Processes.”” The book was loaned
Marie

Louise

and

Samuel

R.

Rosenthal, 910 Baldwin Rd., High-

Meyer

for the purpose

of imitat-

land Park.
The exhibition, housed in glass

tions of the crayon method and
line and steel engraving proce-

the origin, technical aspects,

second copy of the Holman volume was loaned to the library for
this display by Chicago Newberry

display cases, begins with an
introductory text which describes
_

forms as etching, invented by Urs

differentiating

characteristics

and

of

the major graphic processes—intalgio, relief and planographic.
The other cases contain descriptions and examples of specific
graphic techniques, including such

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dures.
In order to facilitate viewing,

a

Library.

Residents may view the special
display through August at the
library.

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�Deerfield Woman

Selected

For Role in ‘Oklahoma!’
A

Deerfield resident

will

Compiled by Sara Bloom, Chairman,

the female comedy lead in “‘Oklahoma!” at Midlane Farm Country

HOW

heater.

hrough July 23.
Plays Other Roles
Mrs. Danford’s role will be her
hird with Carousel Theater. In
965, she was a member of the
horus in ‘‘South Pacific’? and in

Believe

of

moving

of the Song

Deerfield,

rs. Danford appeared with the
aynesboro (Pa.) Little Theater
Where’s

Charlie?”’

and Dulcie in

The Boy Friend.”
The mother of two children, Jeff

nd Jill, the actress and singer
as president of the Woodland
ark

PTA

in Deerfield

this

past

ear. She also is soloist in the
irst Presbyterian
Church
in
beerfield.
Works at Ft. Sheridan
Mrs. Danford has a full-time

bb in the accounting department
Ft. Sheridan.

-

“Oklahoma!” is being directed
y Jim Panowski, with Del. Norderg as assistant director.
Children’s theater performances

e given at 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Aturdays in the tent theater at
idlane under the direction of
erry
fom

is

Converse of Lake Forest.
Sawyer” will be presented

Saturday

and

‘Winnie

Mrs.

Robert Danford

9:15

concerts
for

will

seven

be

given

consecutive

owing.

rs. Gardner’s paintings also
e being exhibited at Brown’s
ke Resort in Burlington, Wis.,
ough Sept. 15 and at Briarwood
untry Club in Deerfield, through

g. 4.

Seats will be set up in the east
parking area, with the lighted
wrought-iron gazebo that serves
as a bandstand located just east
of Edwards Restaurant.

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Old Orchard
will begin its
annual free summer concert series Monday night with the Back
Porch Majority.
The

Douglas,

famous. Based on an unsatisfactory novel, surprisingly enough
the movie script isn’t bad. Color.
Adults and young people.

p0h”’ July 22.

A one-man show of paintings by
ace (Mrs. William B.) Gardner

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and Dr. Harold
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Alegre’’ and ‘‘Amourette.”’

A large cast of stars acts out
the melodrama of life in a grand
old New Orleans hotel in this
good, old-fashioned entertainment
film. Management struggles to
prevent a takeover by a_ hotel
chain which wants to modernize
the hotel, removing all vestiges of

Deerfield

s Mollie in ‘‘Girl Crazy,’’ Amy in

room

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productions.

to

BUSI-

mature young people.

omen who present musical proframs and turn the proceeds over
oO inner-city settlement houses.

Before

IN

in the washroom mirror is still a
show stopper. Color. Adults and

bated in the Deerfield Newcomers

of

SUCCEED

tonight’s
Bowl.

Schneiderman,

Miss Peggy Fox of Matteson,
Ill., will play Burke’s ‘‘Danya

The pace sometimes bogs down
in staginess and some of the
characters badly overact, but Mr.
Morse, singing the hit song, “‘I

A Deerfield resident for three
ears, Mrs. Danford has partici-

group

TO

to the board
Wickets.

966 she played a nun and under-

a

Commit-

Through canny manipulation of
the company president, his secretary, and his mistress, Morse
rises quickly from the mail room

Performances will be given at
B:30 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday,
pnd Sunday, and next Thursday

a member

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ING (Robert Morse)
Robert Morse re-creates his role
as the cherub-faced window washer of devilish ambition in this film
version
of
the
musical
hit.

and
Hammerstein
production
being staged by Mr. L’s Carousel

heater-in-the-Rough

Club

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Mickie (Mrs. Robert) Danford,
1516 Greenwood Av., has been
cast as Ado Annie in the Rodgers

spinners,

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tee

Club in Wadsworth.

She also is

The Northshore Concert Band of
Wilmette will feature a woman
cornet player in two solos at

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Monday. Works for flute by Jean
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cluded.
Miss Daniel, 945 Sheridan Rd.,
Evanston, received a bachelor’s
degree at Oberlin (O.) Conservatory of Music and a master’s from
Northwestern University. She also
studied in Salzburg, Austria.

The flutist will be accompanied

Bobby Roth, 7/2, Takes

First Place

The faculty pianist, who will be

: In Deerfield’s Family Day Art Show

the

competition

for

for

amateurs

adults,

went

to

Marilyn
(Mrs. Al.) Harris, 143
Willow Av., first; Mike Fleishman, 1426 Central Av., second;
and Phil Mosely, 1027 Springfield
Av., third.

Among the
Joyce Pelton,

semiprofessionals,
75 Sequoia Ln., a

senior at Deerfield High
was
first-place
winner.

(Mrs.

Eugene)

School,
Laura

Bergmark,

Carlisle
Pl.,
was
Maria (Mrs. Roy)

1327

second,
and
Erickson, 645

Dimmeydale Dr., third.
Six adults received honorable
mention.

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They

are

Clark,

June

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(Mrs.

Woodland

Ct.; Bobette (Mrs. Ernest) Janus,
975 Brand Ct.; Lowell (Mrs. Mi-

(Mrs.

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Ln.;

and

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Glenview; Sheldon Berke, artist
anc builder, 888 Timber Hill Rd.,
Highland Park; and Leopold B.
Segedin of Evanston, artist and

Emily

(Mrs.
Dennis)
Pinkowski,
3085
Blackthorn Ln., both of River-

woods.
Judges

art teacher
‘for

the

event

were

Brooke Hastings (Mrs. John) Allison, artist and teacher, who main-

tains studios
Deerfield,

at 601 Wilmot

and

2535

Fontana

Northwestern
Rarely

pianos

performed

and

Rd.,
Dr.,

Sets Monday

works

for

four participants

will

be
presented
by
Northwestern
University School of Music faculty
members at 8:15 p.m. Monday.
The free public program, includ-

ing works

at Chicago

by Wolfgang

Teachers

College.
Jordan H. Krimstein, 1149 Laurel Av., was chairman
of the
event, which attracted entries by
more than 80 artists.

Concert

field, associate professor;
Laurence Davis, 1317. Washington St.,
Evanston,
assistant
professor;
and Gui Mombaerts, 1940 Sherman Av., Evanston, professor and

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Calvin Adams, owner of
the Pyrenees Restaurant,.

Announces the Opening
of the Casual
new

and

Charming

Restaurant,

the

piano department chairman.

Amadeus

Mozart, Darius Milhaud, Johannes
Brahms,
Franz
Schubert,
and

Ingolf
Lutkin

Dahl,
Hall,

will be given in
700 University PI.,

THE NEW

Evanston.
The performers will be Frances
(Mrs. Hugh) Larimer, 2021 Harrison Av., Evanston, assistant pro-

fessor;

Pauline

Lindsay,

880 Hiawatha

(Mrs.

rai

In

prizes

Barbara

Londonderry

assisted by Miss Nancy Macomber on the second piano, is the
winner of five international com-

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A 7%%-year-old youngster took
first prize in the children’s division in the Deerfield Family Day
Art Show.
The winner was Bobby Roth, 104
Plumtree Rd. Fourteen-year-old
‘Dave Darraught, 313 Pine St.,
_ came in second and Diana Long,
also 14, of 1357 Bayberry Ln., was
third.

Northbrook pianist George Banhalmi will perform the works of
three composers Wednesday. Mr.
Banhalmi, 1614 Shermer Rd., will
play Frederic Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Ernst von
Dohnanyi’s variations on a Nursery Rhyme, and George Gershwin’s ‘“‘Rhapsody in Blue.”

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Solstice With Solar Prominences." The
is the work of Emily (Mrs. aa
who received honorable mention. (Staf
Larry Graff)

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"Summer
painting
Pinkowski,
Photos by

ms lace.

Mary Platt (left ph oto), a neighbor of Phil
Mosely, discusses his painting, "Dripproof,"' with
Kathy Gillen at the Deerfield Family Day Art Fair.
Mr. Mosely won third prize in the amateur
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LAKE FOREST VILLAGE
THEATER,
226 South Gate Rd. For
ildren, ‘‘Winnie the Pooh,” 2 p.m.
R. L’S CAROUSEL
THEATER,
Midlane
Farm
Country Club,
pdsworth.
“Oklahoma!”
opening
8:30
p.m.
tomorrow,
through

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Two North Shore students at
Goodman Theater have been cast

and New Cinema, 6:15 and 8:30 Monday.
Concert
Northshore
Concert,
Gillson Park.
BOWL,
ILMETTE
and, 8 tonight; youth pops concert, 8 p.m. Tuesday; folk-singing and

8:30

and

2 Area Students
In Theater Roles

Frager,

Chapter.

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of the Chicago Symphony Chorus.

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p.m. Saturday, 8:15 p.m. Sunday, through July 30.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS, North Shore

Feb.

Verdi’s ‘‘Requiem,’’ May
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will serve as director for
year. He also is assistant

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Three concerts are scheduled—
Anton Bruckner’s ‘“Te Deum”’ and

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Multiple piano recital by faculty
embers, 8:15 p.m. Monday, Lutkin Hall, 700 University Pl., Evanston.

‘“‘Mary,

Levy

Amadeus Mozart. The soloists will
be

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.m. Monday; faculty recital featuring piaaist George Banhalmi of
orthbrook, 8 p.m. Wednesday.
NORTH SHORE CHORAL SOCIETY. Open sing, Mozart’s Requiem

of Jean

of

bass, of Hinsdale.

MUSIC CENTER OF THE NORTH SHORE,
innetka. Faculty recital featuring flutist Nancy

rformance

Sarah

entire Requiem

Programs

Ellington,

co-operation

and

Chicago;

and concert, 7 p.m. Wednesday,

in Win-

The ‘‘open sing,’’ in which the
audience may join or to which it
may just listen, will begin at 7:30
p.m. in St. Luke’s Church, 424 Lee
St., Evanston.

d 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Music

programs

Union, 1700 Maple Av.

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rough August.
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York by the late Spanish painter Montunal, other diversified imports,
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Drama

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.m. to 9 p.m. daily; noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.
HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC LIBRARY, 494 Laurel Av. Exhibition of

Duke

Society

Evanston Parks and Recreation
Department, the group will rehearse Tuesday evenings in the

Rad.,

Paintings by Emily (Mrs. Dennis) Pinkowski, 3085 Blackthorn Rd.,
iverwoods, through July.
HICKORY HALL GALLERIES, Rt. 45, one miles west of Half Day.

Tuesday;

Choral

moving to Evanston. The group
formerly held its rehearsals and

Art Exhibits

enuhin,

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�Real Estate Market Place
For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

-Homefinders

Begins Realty Network

ag

By DWIGHT ESAU
Real estate firms must
consolidate into networks—

preferably
nationwide—to
better meet competition.
This is the contention of F. Gay

Hastings,

president

ers

which

Inc.,

of Homefind-

is

pioneering

an

unprecedented franchise system.
“We

in

are charting

real

think

estate

a new

course

we

frankly

and

it is successful,’’

Mr.

Hast-

. ings
declared
as he described
the

le
ee

:
;

unique

net-

work Homefinders started
three years ago.
‘We have or-

.

ganized

oS
'

our-

selves
much
like Allied Van
f

Lines or Holiday Inn chains,”’

Mr. Hastings
“Just as these
were

created

he _ explained.
chains were, we

to meet

bigger competition

which

bigger

it much

more

difficult for smaller firms.”’
Homefinder
‘‘branches,’’

he

Said, enjoy the benefits of belonging to a large organization with an
effective referral service and an
established name.
‘Must

“Our

Meet

Standards’

franchises

are

indepen-

dently owned and operated and
they only must meet the Homefinder Inc. Association standards
of accounting and procedure,” he
said.
‘‘We’ve even gone so far as to
patent our name and system,” he

remarked.
‘All franchises are
members of the association and
we are developing a much larger
and
more
useful
reservoir
of
procedures as we grow.”
There are Homefinder offices in

a

Glenview,

Northbrook,

Deerfield,

and Highland Park, all of which
are franchised by the Wilmette
office at 111 Green Bay Rd. There
also are franchises in Libertyville,

PaJatine,

Arlington

Heights,

Des

Two Become

area

Park and Mrs. Julie Huebsch of
Glencoe have become associated

with J. H. Kahn Realty in Glencoe
as sales counselors.

Mrs.

Sweetow

has been in real

estate sales along the North Shore

for the past 342 years. She is the
listing agent for a builder’s development

in Highland Park,

as being involved
used homes.

62

as well

in the sale of

The

unique

in the Chicago area.

son

Franchise

fees

are _

largely

attraction

of

the

system.

firm

For

this

is working

network, both in the real estate
industry
generally
and
among
Illinois and Midwest Realty firms

therefore frequently buy houses.
“We hope to establish Homefinder franchises in two or three

interested in joining the chain.
“‘We need to sell the idea more

dozen

future,”

he

said.

He

‘‘We estimate that a total of five
a new location
home.”

and

buy

the

to keep

up

movements

of

The first Homefinder firm, the
Wilmette office, was started 12
years ago.

transferred,” he said.
million people move every year to

themselves

with

‘We soon may expand to Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Detroit to
complement our original operation
of four firms in the Chicago
area,” he added.

from which executives and other
home-buying employees will be

played a tape recording and card
display which he is using frequent-

date

potential clients.

of the largest cities to and

dis-

ly to acquaint his colleagues with

to

closely

poured back into promotion of the

near

executives

rea-

with large firms whose executives
move
from
city
to city
and

and we plan a more detailed mail
and personal visit campaign in the

He said Homefinder salesmen
are working closely with personnel managers of the firms and the

fran-

chising, Mr. Hastings said, lies
mainly in the fact it soon will be a
nationwide

a new

way,”

Mr.

Karl

F.

Nagel

formed

of

Northbrook

the firm

of Karl

Lake

Forest

received

High

a bachelor’s

School.

degree

Hastings

He

As a member of the EvanstonNorth Shore Board Mr. Nagel has
been active on their education
committee.

Ayars
Realty
in Northbrook,
Mr. Nagel said

service

operated
through
the
Mr. Nagel
Evanston-North Shore Board
Realtors’ office in Evanston.

Bluf
190

Quality custom-built, air-conditione
ranch in Whispering Oaks. Livin
room w/fireplace, dining room, lara
equipped
kitchen, family room,
bedrooms and 3 baths. $65,000.

FOREST

He said a network increases the
flow of real estate information
among franchises and generates
more business because the indivi-

Village

for their own communities.

president

SINCE

FOREST

LAKE

dual offices can give personalized
and more comprehensive service

and

AREA

LAKE

avoid confusion.”’

Mr. and Mrs. Club of Northbrook

Foundation

Lake

THE

franchise in a single board area to

A past director of the Northbrook Jaycees, Mr. Nagel is a
member of the Northbrook Civic

his new firm is
a member
of
the
multiplelisting

“We
now have several franchises
in
the
Evanston-North
Shore Real Estate Board but our
eventual
plan
is to have
one

in

economics from Knox College.

with

Forest

SERVING

emphasized.

franchises in San Diego and Chicago, for example, to help a client
sell his home in California and
find a new one in Illinois easily
and also help acquaint him with a

F. Nagel Realty at 990 S. Wauke-

sociated

John Griffith, Inc.
Lake

A nationwide network, he explained, will enable Homefinder

gan Rd. in Lake
Forest.
Formerly as-

om

or falls, Mr. Hastings said.

Will Help Client

strange area.
recently

It also enhances home listing
referral
communication
among
the
franchises,
because
that’
where a real estate firm stand

“Our operation is geared more
and more to executives, but we
will serve any person in any

Karl Nagel Opens
Lake Forest Firm

of the

Church,

of
ranch, fine no
High School a
Sheridan School. Three bedrooms,
baths, basement and att. garaq
Quality carpets and drapes. Low 40

Prior to beginning his career in
real estate, Mr. Nagel spent 3%
years
as
an
airborne
Ranger
officer
with
the
16th
Infantry
Division in Germany.

Immaculate

brick

east

near

area

Mr. Nagel, who presently lives
at

960

Butternut

Ln.

in

North-

brook, is a life-long resident of the
‘North Shore. He was born in
Highland Park and later lived in

LAKE

Deerfield and Lake Forest, where .
he attended Everett School and

Counselors

For J. H. Kahn Realty Co.
Mrs. Susan Sweetow of Highland

the Homefinder system.

firms joined the local Homefinder
in forming the association in early
1961. There now are 19 franchises

and

in real estate

is making

Plaines, and Park Ridge.
Three
small
Wilmette

Mrs.

Huebsch

has

lived

in

Glencoe for 19 years and has been

active in civic affairs. She was in
charge of volunteers for the Head

Start project at Horizon House in
Chicago and is a member of the
board. She also helped organize
and develop the Youth Employment Service in Winnetka under
the auspices of the National Council of Jewish Women.

Have a flair for the dramatic? This unique home will furnish the
background for you — Mediterranean tile foyer, beautiful carved
oak doors, spacious 28' living room with arched windows to the
floor and beamed ceiling — are features of a flexible plan that
provides 3 or 4 family bedrooms plus a maid's room on choice
wooded site near the lake, village, Greeley School and New
Trier East. Immediate possession and excellent financing available.
Please call Nancy Channer — Res: CE 4-2423

John Channer &amp; Assoc., Inc.
525 Lincoln
Winnetka
446-8400

a
oss

202

E. Westminster
Lake

Forest

234-2500

BLUFF

We are pleased to offer 2 sites
future homes by Frank DiMaria,
has a fine reputation for building
quality house as reasonably as p
sible. One lot on east side, near
school, is best suited for a 2 st
Colonial or Cape Cod. The other,
the east Terrace has a natural sl
making it ideal for a mid-ranch
tri-level. In approximately 90 da
you can be in your new house—
‘one you helped plan from the
ginning.

John Griffith, Inc.
TWO

FULLY
M. C.

STAFFED
OFFIC
Lackie, Pres.

N. Starosselsky
Mary Griffis
Frances Rutgers
Patricia Athey
Karolyn
678 N. Western
Lake Forest
234-0485

Gordon La
Geraldine Mq
June §
Dorothea Tho
Gorter
12 Scranto
Lake Bluff
234-0816

July 13, |

�rank i Belt
oins OKT Staff
sales

on the North

Shore,

due

to.

RIPARIAN RIGHTS
EAST GLENCOE

the fine standard of service, the
excellent multiple listing service,
and the enforcement: of ethical
standards

of

the

Evanston-North

Shore Board of Realtors.”
Mr. Bell is an experienced home
buyer and seller himself. Because
of many business transfers, he
now is living in his eighth home.

Sales promotion
| for many years

Ed

REAL ESTATE

occupation than that of real estate

Frank F. Bell of Evanston has
joined the staff of Quinlan and
Tyson, Inc., Realtors, and will
work
in
the
firm’s
Lake
Forest office.
A
sales
executive
and
consultant
on

An unusual home on beavtiful lake property with its
own private sandy beach.
Cedar shingle split-level ©
with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths.
Dramatic living room with

This is a must see. 2 year old custom built, 2 story contemporary
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Large separate dining room, huge living room with beamed
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floor-length windows has
fireplace,
large
dining
area and extensive paneling. Paneled kitchen. 2-car

John Channer &amp; Assoc., Inc.

salesman

Mr. Bell
in the 83-yearbd Quinlan and Tyson company.
Mr. Bell was a North Shore

525 Lincoln

oy

Lake

Winnetka

esident from the start of his
areer until after World War II.
n his association with the pharmaceutical industry he moved to

garage. A well built low-

202 E. Westminster

446-8400

maintenance

Forest

234-2500

drug

manufacturing

EAST GLENCOE
2 BLOCKS TO LAKE

com-

There’s

After accepting an assignment
s consultant in Washington, D.C.,

r. Bell returned to this area in
965 and entered real estate.
“From
at the

with —

at $98,500.

bt. Louis and then to New Jersey
s president of a leading propri-

tary
any.

home

many fine features. Priced

wonderful

family

living

in

this

handsome

French

Provincial

home

in

experience, I can state
intensely personal pro-

large dining room, study,
lovely
modern _ kitchen,

ess of helping North Shore famies with their housing needs is to
e equally or more satisfying
an the somewhat impersonal
rocess of dealing with customers
nN masse as a national sales

breakfast

room.

rec. room

with fireplace, —

Paneled

3-car garage. All on landscaped grounds close to

me _ no _ finer

lake, school, trains, shopping. $87,500.

Dffices Displaying
series of Posters

CHOICE 3 BEDROOM
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Posters promoting the use of a
ealtor in finding “the right
ome” are being displayed in

A

xecutive,’’ Mr. Bell stated.

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to

fices of members

young

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Realtor

under the
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to

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me is situated on a well landaped acre on Dead End Street
$29,500.00

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NEEDS

GROWING

Enjoy the finest

Lucas Named
Vice President
To keep pace wit hthe growing
and changing needs of the area,
Wyatt and Coons, Inc. of Glenview

has

announced

changes

in

its

management.

Joseph
has

G.

been

charge
Coons,

Lucas

made

of

vice

Glenview

president

in

for the firm, while John
president, will have full

responsibility for income and investment real estate sales.
Wyatt and Coons was founded
January 1, 1923 by Lester. W.
Coons and Robert L. Wyatt. Mr.
Wyatt died in 1962. Lester Coons
retired in 1963, when John Coons
took over the reins. The office is
located at 999 Waukegan Rd.
Joins Firm in 1964
Mr. Lucas, 727 Chatham Rd.,
came to Wyatt and Coons in June
1964, after 25 years’ experience in
marketing,
merchandising,
and

sales management.

He graduated

from Ohio State with a bachelor’s
degree in business administration.
He also is a licensed insurance

broker.
He is first vice president of the
United Fund, a director of the

Optimists,

is

on

the

education

committee of the Evanston-North
Shore Board of Realtors. He has
lectured and conducted seminars

on

various

real

estate

subjects

and is on the speakers bureau of
the Illinois Association of Real
Estate Boards.
His wife, Ruth, is secretary of
Wyatt and Coons. They have two

children, Megan and Mark.
Started

as

Salesman

John Coons started with
firm in 1946 as a salesman.

the
He

became

and

president

of Wyatt

Coon in 1965. In addition to being
a licensed insurance broker, Mr.
Coons has been attending a series
of schools under the sponsorship
of the National Board of Realtors.
In

the

schools,

he

has

studied

income and investment real estate
and taxes to further qualify him
for his new

post.

He is a director of the Glenview
Chamber of Commerce and flies
his

own

Faye

plane.

He

reside

children,

and

with

Stephen,

Nancy, at
Glenview.

800

his

their

wife,

three

Michael,

and

Washington

St.

Much of the major real estate
and building of Glenview has been
handled by Wyatt and Coons, Mr.

Coons said. The firm developed
such Glenview areas as Swain-

hall,

wide open staircase,
English pine paneled library with fireplace,
pow. rm., spacious 20 x

30 foot living room with
fireplace and adjacent

Place,

Microwave

screened porch, formal
dining room, butler's
pantry, kitchen with D/
D, 2 maid's rooms and

Oven Aids

bath

Housewife

dressing room, 2 marble

Deerfield.

Three minutes to bake a cake?
Hard to believe, perhaps, but
there’s nothing ridiculous about it.
And it isn’t a project that’s still on
the drawing boards. You can see
it at your dealer’s today. It’s an
electric range with an electronic
oven.
There’s no secret to it. Scientists have simply taken microwaves—the same engergy that
radio

to television

found

in

a

number

of

sig-

company

to °
in

three minutes. A five-pound roast
requires 30 minutes, a 14-pound

turkey,

75

minutes.

It puts

old

ranges in a class with the snails.

You don’t need an electrical
engineering degree to operate it,
either. Simple controls, the same
as those used for surface units,
permit accurate heat settings and
correct automatic temperatures.

SEE THESE SITES
Top

East

first.

Master

w/fireplace,

baths, second family
bedroom, dressing room,
hall bath, third family

please

call

John Channer
for all appointments

bedroom with bath plus
linen room. Brick garden
wall for privacy surrounding garden and new 20x
40 HEATED SWIMMING POOL complete
with cabana and dressing room access. Beauti-

ful planting and rose garden. Three fireplaces,
(twin

of one

in Gover-

nor's palace in Williamsburg.) Plaster Cornices.
One of the finest homes
in Winnetka, quality construction, perfectly maintained.

Location
$11,000

Lake

Michigan

Half

here,

Multiple,

on

bedroom,

cafeterias to speed hot meals
employees.
Cakes will actually bake

PTAs of Elm Place, Indian Trali,

reception

Golf Acres,

Country

nals—and placed them at the
disposal of the housewife to use in
her kitchen. The ovens also are

and Highland Park High Schools.
She also is an active member of
the Jewish Federation and the
Combined Jewish Appeal.

Large

the Oakwood Knolls, Normany
Ln., and Timberline Rd. plus
Valley Way in Northfield and both
Forest Park and Scatterwood in

wood,

transmits

Marilyn (Mrs. Irving) Kornick
has rejoined the sales staff of
L. Ringer Realty Co. in Highland Park after an absence of
five years. During that time she
has taken an active part in the

Red brick. English Tudor
designed by prominent
Architect Ralph Stoetzel
on nearly an acre in
highly desirable Hill Road
section of Winnetka.

Views
$12,500

Landscaped
$15,000
Corner

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Property

Greenbay
$30,000

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the air. Dehumidifica-

tion is another advantage.
Doctors often recommend
air
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for heart
patients
who
find
excessive
heat
and
humidity a great strain. When air

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as

a medical

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than

central

expense.

650,000 homes

air conditioning

during

1966—about

1ST FLOOR
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evenly

LIVING

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Luxurious

between new and existing homes.

with

beamed

fireplace.

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cathedral

adjoining

&amp;

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lovely landscaped

Living

Brick

Room

floors, beamed

ROOM

sunken

stone

walls,

Family

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picturesque

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4

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recreation

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with built-in electric
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yard.

2

and

baths,

2 car

panelled

garage.

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INSURANCE
65

�New Ambulance
For Wheel Chairs

Begins
A new
the

first

Operation

wheel-chair

ambulance,

of its

is now

kind,

be-

ing used in communities served
by Highland Park Hospital.
The ambulance is operated by
Doctor’s Ambulance Service of
Highland Park. Elliott Hatfield,
managing

director

of

the

firm,

said that he feels “there is a real

need for this type of service.”

“We
have attached a small
ramp to the side of our ambullance which allows a patient’ to
be wheeled into the vehicle. Once
inside the chair is locked in position to prevent movement while
the ambulance is in motion,” he

explained He said he expects the

service to be of particular benefit

to patients insured under Medicare.
There just aren’t enough nursing
homes or facilities which cater to
geriatric patients to meet the evergrowing problem of the elderly.
Now with our new service we can
transport a patient to the doctor’s
office, laboratory, or hospital out-

patient facility for treatment.”
He added that the wheel chair
ambulance

HOWES
Mr.

the firm

has

converted

for use

(Staff Photo)

with

the age of 5

is in full swing

with

trips to the zoo, bicycle decorating,

hats.

lollypop

hunts,

and

crazy

Evangelical

Divinity

School

in

Bannockburn, has been awarded a

faculty scholarship for next year
at the seminary. The Birneys will
move soon to 39% Clay Av.,
Highwood.

program’s

second

from
all
a trip to

the
the

Lincoln Park Zoo. This week the
trip will

be to a nature

center south of Wheeling.
Many playgounds decorated bicycles

GETS SCHOLARSHIP
E. Leroy Birney, 824 Chestnut
St., Deerfield, a student at Trinity

the

week,
youngsters
playgrounds took
featured

this week

to celebrate

the

Fourth of July, and Old Elm,
Lincoln,
Sunset,
and
Morgan
parks

engaged

in

other

patriotic

activities.
Northwood

Playground

puppets

boys

while

be

and

include a bubble gum contest
West Ridge, crazy hat day

tion of Halloween
at Ravinia,
dress-up day at Port Clinton Park,

a candy hunt at Old Elm, and a
“backwards
day’
at Kennedy
Playground.
The program will be conducted
from 9 a.m. to noon Monday
through
Friday until Aug.
4.

made
girls

at
at

from 423 Pembroke Ct., Deerfield.
ANKLE
Bradley
Rd., was
Hospital

after his motorcycle was hit in the

rear by a car at 6:15 p.m. Friday.
Donald E. Waddell, Chicago, hit
the cycle at 3300 Skokie Rd.

WINNETKA

at

SPRAINED
Gordon, 1233 Green Bay
taken to Highland Park
with a sprained ankle

Mfrs.

THEMSELVES

retractable

— the service we sell is the best.

9 to 9 Mon.

an

Doctor’s

Ambulance

Service

the only privately owned ambul
ance company in Highland Par
The fire department operates a
emergency
ambulance
servic
which is used solely to transpor
accident,

fire,

and

heart

attac

victims to the hospital.

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Delivery

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your entire home more
livable. It supplements
the inside stair for wide,
direct access, makes storage easy and convenient

and provides the route to
safety in an emergency.

KEEPS TRAFFIC OUT
OF FIRST FLOOR ROOMS

Sunday

including

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ience of a modern BILCO

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front seats,

If you have a home to sell, we can sell it.

Estate

sonnel, it is offered

of the regular ambulance servic¢
cose.

Housekeeping chores are
easier and schedules are

htr., defr., windshield washers, 2
speed wipers, direct. signals, backup lites, side view mirror, twin

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IMPORT
MOTORS

“1716

‘Where

that

H. Howe,

NEW ‘67 VWs

You'll be glad you called

said

bia, S.C., who is a senior at the
University of South Carolina. The
Howes, with their children, David,
9, and Susan, 8, recently moved

Closed

to sell but service

Hatfield

eli-

Mooney Park, a summer celebra-

Braeside Playground had a lollypop hunt one day and made yarn
dolls for another special event.
Future events on the docket

FOR

Mr.

the new service requires less per,

ENTERTAIN

and Mrs. William

9 to 5 Saturday

SPEAK

by a doctor.

B. Sallman of Valparaiso, Ind.,
and John Sallman Jr., of Colum-

Open:

RESULTS

fro1

as
their
guests
Mrs.
Howe’s
mother and nephew, Mrs. Gladys

wheelchairs.

Playground Programs in Full Swing
During

would

for a reimbursement

Medicare if the service is ordered

1665 Clavinia Av., Deerfield, have

Elliott Hatfield of Highwood, manager o fDoctor's Ambulance, wheels a patient into a vehicle

The Highland Park Recreation
Department’s Neighborhood playground program for children over

patient

gible

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Mutual Hardware
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Skokie

Hwy. &amp; Half Day
Highland Park

July

13,

Rd.

19

i

�or - Better Trini ty.4

“ste

Will Examine

Of Kroger Land

Charles

man

Cretors,

of the

Bannockburn-

informally agreed that the merchants could pay the taxes and the
village could pay the. cost of

The village now is preparing
additional traffic studies for the
state. A ruling on the left-turn
petition was promised by June 1,

Trinity Co-ordinating Com-

improvements on the property.

however

village can establish a good
working relationship with
the college.

(Continued

from

page 5)

No estimates were available on
exactly how much
provements
would

many

parking

the total imcost or how

spaces

would

be

Mr.

department

be a minimum

eliminate

Those

attending

the

meeting

also agreed that the delegation to
Kroger urge the store’s officials to

build immediately on the property

said

he

could not estimate how long the
state now will take.
Also during the meeting, Mr.
Stilphen agreed to ask the police

created in the proposed lot. Bruce
Frost, West Deerfield Township
supervisor, estimated, however,
that taxes on the property would
of $10,000 a year.

Stilphen

force

the

to

more

90-minute

rigidly

en-

parking

law

on Deerfield and Waukegan Rds.
and to ask the village board to

the

spaces

which

are

reserved for bus stops.

“If the village is going to have a
college,” he said, “‘it might as

chair-

well be a good one.’’ He said the
students were “fine young
willing to work hard.’’

mittee, reported to the vil-

The college is attempting to
obtain
acereditation
from
the
North Central Association and the
American Association of Theological Seminaries and feels confident

lage board Monday that the

NEWS

people

of success.
Mr. Cretors, whose committee
met with college officials and the
Homeowners’
Association,
mentioned that the college has been
inspected carefylly for fire protec-

ABOUT

Bannockburn

tion
and
has
made
several
changes to comply with the code.
A master plan of the college will
be ready in the fall and presented
to the community at an open

The businessmen explained that
the buses don’t pull into the stalls
reserved for them.

before asking permission to use it
Revenue

in the

southeast

quad-

The parking problem will beome even worse if new off-street
barking is not constructed since
officials

plan

by

next

spring to eliminate all on-street
barking in the right hand lanes to
bermit a right-turn traffic lane.
Other
hlso

on-street

be

eliminated,

parking

may

sooner

than

Petition Not Answered
Mr.
Stilphen
told the
group

uesday that state officials have
ot yet ruled on the village’s
etition for the left-turn signal
ecause the state engineers ques-

on whether the signal would help
raffic congestion.

“In
ave

most

communities

left-turn

signals,

which

some

left-

rns are prohibited and traffic is
outed away from the congested
rea. However, we have nowhere
D divert the traffic in Deerfield,”

e said.
“The

capacity

of

the intersec-

on will decrease when we have a
bft-turn

signal

rill be

blocked

because

in

traffic

at least

two

anes while we permit left turns,”

fr. Stilphen explained.

Bannockburn Homewoners, Ass
ation.
Under
Police
Johnston
tain
the
present

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sales
d their children, Marcia, Bill,
nd Ricky, of Orchard
annockburn,
spent the

oliday weekend

old _ business,
Commissioner
made a motion to
poliee ‘force
on
basis, -receiving

approval.
He also got board approval lox
dog licensing ordinance. Trustee
Johnston said the village has
ne
of such an ordinance “becau:

Ln. in
recent

with Mrs. Sales’s

other-in-law and sister, Mr. and
rs. William Apitz of Rockford. A

aughter, Sharon, is visiting her
andparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
erne in Crystal Lake.

:

dogs do roam and are vulnerable

Mr.

board-approved

ordinance

with dogs ove

inoculate

them

against

r

Johnston

ae

introduced t

idea of sending out a_perioc
letter to members of the commu
ity as important matters come up
at board meetings.
He
suggested
that
mem De

give memos to Village Clerk D.
Dooley to be compiled into.

community letter and approved
Village Pres. E. L. Hall. Mr.
agreed to try the letter.
In other business, Trustee

Water attracts youngsters like flowers attract
bees, and this pond in the Capt. Daniel Wright

Woods forest preserve
exception. (Staff Photo}

near

Ranhothiurn

is no

Recreation Calendar
Today
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

8 a.m.
pool.

training I,

Shepard Junior High School.
9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—

Playground

program,

Jewett

Park, Walden and Wilmot schools.

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.
1 to 4 p.m.—Tennis
lessons,
Deerfield High School courts.

to

6

p.m.—Weight

training

IIA, Shepard.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight

training

IIB, Shepard.
7:30
to 8:30
p.m.—Marching
corps, Jewett Park.
Tomorrow
8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
pool.

8 to 9 a.m.—Weight
Shepard.

training I,

Playground program.
1 to 5 p.m.,

training

7

p.m.—Weight

training

IIB, Shepard.
7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling, Shepard.

8 to 11:30
Jewett Park.

p.m.—Teen

dance,

training I,

8 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,
Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 3 to 5 p.m.—

Tennis

classes,

Deerfield

School courts.
9 a.m. to noon, 1 to
Playground program.

High

swimming, pool.

5

to

6

p.m.—Weight

training

IIA, Shepard.

6

to

7

p.m.—Weight

training

IIB, Shepard.

7 to

11

a.m.—T.O.P.S.

Club,

to

4

p.m.—Tennis

lessons,

Deerfield High School courts.
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
IIB, Shepard.

7:30

to

8:30

training

p.m.—Marching

corps, Jewett Park.
Wednesday

4 p.m.—

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public

9 p.m.—Wrestling

clinic,

Shepard.

7 p.m.—Men’s softball league,
Wilmot, Jaycees, and Woodland
parks.

8 to 9 a.m.—Weight
Shepard.
8 a.m.

training I,

to noon—Learn-to-swim,

pool.
9 a.m.

to noon—Baseball

Shepard;
tennis
school courts.

lessons,

clinic,

high

9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—
Playground program.
1 to 4 p.m.—Public swimming,
pool; tennis lessons, high school
courts.

for

the

cleani

sewers in the village to allieviat
the drainage problem.
(2kwt
Trustee-Water Commissioner
R. Grutza presented a finan
statement of the Village ve
Department, and it was dec
that the board look into
thi
possibility of retiring some of the
water bonds ahead of time. |

Karen M. Olson.
On Dean’s List
Karen M. Olson, daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Reid A. Olson, 2
Wilmot Rd., Bannockburn, h
been named to the Dean’s Augustana College.

She

earned

a 3.66 grade

poil

average on a 4point scale for |
spring semester’s work.
:

At Augustana, where she will

a senior
this fall, Karen
&lt;
majoring in speech and is
.a
member of Alpha Psi Omega,
national dramatics fraternity.
_
Following her graduation
June, Karen plans to go on to
graduate work in speech.

pool.

5 to 6 p.m.—Weight training
IIA, Shepard.
6 to 7 p.m.—Weight training
IIB, Shepard.
6 to 9 p.m.—Adults swimming,
pool.

9 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic, Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—
Playground program.

p.m.—Wrestling

clinic,

graph Rd., and Mrs. Wilbert
W. Glos, 1280 North Av., both
Bannockburn, have returned fr
.
attending a convention of Epis CO- :

Shepard.
7:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Teen
Jewett Park.

dance,

of Chicago, which was held recen

Tuesday

8 to 9 a.m.—Weight
Shepard.
8 a.m.

IIA, Shepard.

to

Monday

8 to 9 a.m.—Weight
Shepard.

6 to 9 p.m.—Public

swimming, pool.
5 to 6 p.m.—Weight
6

1 to 5 p.m., 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
swimming, pool.

to

Deerfield Grammar School.
1

summer programs, Jewett Park.

8 to 9. a.m.—Weight

5

9

Saturday

9 a.m. to noon—Registration for-

F

ert Doesch reported on the c
tion of roads and trees in —
village, pointing out the increas
of Dutch elm disease.
é
Trustee John Quackenbush |
ceived board approval of a $1,
appropriation

9 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,
Shepard.
9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m.—

ISIT RELATIVES

ly 13, 1967

The board approved sending
a—
copy of Mr. Cretors’ report to the —

posted in the village.

ext spring, if the state agress to
hermit installation of a left-turn
ignal and left-turn traffic lanes.

in

bies, and pay an annual fee of
$1
for each male or spayed fema
and $3 for each unspayed fem
Mr. Johnston will add a fini
schedule to the law, which ee: be

A map prepared by Mr. Gourley
showed that the off-street parking

critical

to work

conjunction with the master pl

tags,

shopping center at the southwest
orner of Waukegan and County
Line Rds.

and

architect

hiring a

six months of age to register the

Kroger officials apparently have
decided to postpone a decision on
hether to build until they determine the affects of the Jewel
store which will be built in a new

illage

landscape

2

proposed

dogs, obtain licenses, collars,

which also would be constructed
for the store would help ease the
on-street parking problems.

is most

college

requires residents

ing elsewhere, and the parking lot

orthwest
ants.

The

The

Increase

Construction of the store would
increase village sales tax revenue,
freeing money for off-street park-

problem

in the seminary.

to rabies.”

as a parking lot.
Would

house Oct. 15. The college’s board
has approved a maximum of &amp; 0
enrollment in the college and

training

I,

to noon—Learn-to-swim,

7

to

9

ATTEND

CONVENTION

Mrs. Donald J. Dick, 2580 Ti

pal Church Women of the Diocese
ly at the Faust Hotel in Rockford.

�kamily Day Prizes Awarded
Almost everyone came home
with a prize of some sort from the
Deerfield

Family

dog, cake-baking
tests.

Day

float,

Joan Titsworth,

art,

junior division for those
the ages of 9 and 13.

The Patrick Moroney Plumbing
Evangel-

ical Free

Deerfield

Rotary

Church,

Club

and

won

the

three

The

Highland

Park

tro-

plumbing

Win

won the Mayor’s Trophy

for being the most

original,

Those
annuals

and

the church float won the Senator’s

Garden
G. E.
Cutler,

ic. Rotary’s float won the Parade
Marshal’s Trophy for being the
best non-commercial float.

Robert and Chip Bole won first
place in the Family Day sports
car rally with their Chevy Bel
Aire, and Branko and Katherine
came

Porsche.
Dolores

in

second

Dorothy

with

Kenny

McGovern

came

Willie
Parry

mentions

a

Clayton
Miller

and
and

Ribbons

who won
entered

ribbons
in the

in third

Jay Brown,
Danny Mc-

land Park to Highland Park Hos-

and Louis Leichentritt.

Christoph,

art

contest

were

Roth, 74%, of 104 Plum
Dave Darraught,
St.;
and
Diana

Tree Rd.;

Willow

Av.;

Mike.

Mrs.

honorable mentions.
Mr.

Christoph

and

E. W.

Av.;
1027

&gt;.

Deerfield Family Day parade judges awarded this float, prepa red
by members of the North Suburban Evangelical Free Church, the
Senator's Trophy for being the most patriotic float entry. The float
also won the Mayor's Trophy in the Highland Park parade.

Take

Rose

Awards

In the rose classification, Harry
Anderson, Mrs. Dallas Davis, Mr.
Leichentritt, Lloyd Gossman, Mrs.
Spraker, Mary Dooley, and Charles Caron won blue ribbons.

ribbons

for

rose

entries

went
to
Mr.
Anderson,
Mrs.
Davis, Susan Haws, the Deerfield

Rose Garden, Pat Griffin, Mr.
Caron, Stephen Dooley, and Mr.
Bishop. Mr. Anderson and Mrs.

Honorable mentions in the adult
amateur

group

went

to

June

Clark, Bobette Janus, Lovell Pierce, Irene Ruppel, and Barbara
Moczek.
In the semi-professional category, Joyce Pelton, 75 Sequoia

Judges for the art contest were

Christoph,

Mrs.

ed

a

Great

Center

Lakes

harbor

GIVES PARTY
Miss Nancy

of the J.
Hackberry
ly gave a
home for

8, 274 Pine St., largest dog; Todd
Baumann,
12, 2580 Duffy
Ln.,
smallest dog; and Jeff Kutter, 9,
655 Westgate Rd., best costumed.

10

Training

a.m.

and

Foster,

daughter

daughter

Paul Fosters of 1445
Rd., Deerfield, recentfarewell party at her
Miss Nancy Lundberg

of Mr.

E. Lundberg,

and Mrs.

Verne

1443 Dartmouth

Av.

~

Mrs.
Mrs.
CharMrs.

STAGE CELEBRATION
The Northbrook
Sports

Attilio Flori, honorable mention.

Taken to Hospital
On Sunday, the rescue squad
was called to 1156 Elmwood Av.
where Anthony L. Venzon had
suffered a possible heart attack.

He

was

taken

to Highland

Park

Hospital.

The fire was

extinguished

in a

trailer on the Tri-State Tollway
north of Deerfield. The Deerfield
district was called in by the state
police.

W. C. Petty
Takes Oath
For 10th Time
Concluding routine meeting of
the Lake County Board of Supervisors, W. C. Petty was sworn in
Monday as County Superintendent
of Schools for his 10th term.
Dr. Petty had asked that he be
allowed to take office publicly at a
board meeting to call attention to
his status as an elected count
official. Mr. Petty was commend
ed for his performance as schoo
superintendent.

has been in office longer than an
county superintendent in the state
He showed the board certifi
cates of office from seven gover
nors. His duties as county super
intendent of schools have included

certification of teachers for High|
land
since
He
burn

Park and Deerfield school
1927.
also is treasurer of Bannock
School District 106.

PLAN TO MOVE

Club

The Verner E. Lundbergs,

144

gave a holiday celebration featur-

Dartmouth

ing a barbecue and fireworks at
the club grounds at Lake-Cook and

moving to Leawood,
suburba
Kansas City, Kan., this mont
The Lundbergs’ children are Ji
a junior at the University o

Pfingston Rds. on July 4. Walter
A. Clements, 1454 Woodland Dr.,

Michael Fredrics of Highland Park teaches a Hindu jazz dance to
a group of dancing teachers. More than 60 teachers attended the
workshop in the Gus Giordano Studio in Evanston. (Staff Photo)

Last
Thursday,
the
rescue
squad took Marlo Bakken, 40, of
Racine, to Highland Park Hospital
after he fell from a tree which he
was trimming on Park Av. north
of Hazel St. Mr.
Bakken
was
knocked unconscious by the fall.

Dr. Petty will now begin his 10t
consecutive
four-year
term,
tq
which he was elected last fall. He

of Deerfield, who is moving to
Kansas City, Kan. Sixty persons
attended. Miss Lundberg is the

Best Cakes

Elaine Werner, third; and Allyson
Hedrick, honorable mention.

Naval

at

returned at 2:30 p.m.

Av.; best trick dog; Cheri Crimo,
12, 1333 Arbor Vita Rd.; most
obedient dog; Dennis Kemmerer,

Winners
in the
intermediate
division for those between 14 and
19 years old, were Cheryl Haines,
first place; Jamie Crane, second;

Cruise

ship USS Havre. The ship depart-

builder

Winners in the senior division of

John

Vieregg, Mrs. Mueller, Mr. Kloppert, Mr. Spraker, Paul Wells,
Mrs. Spraker, Barry Wolf, and
Mrs. LeGrand all won blue ribbons for their entries in the
vegetable and fruit classifications.
Mr.
Cristoph,
Mrs.
Mueller,
Mrs. LeGrand and Mr. Wolf also
won red ribbons; Mr. Wolf, a

They were given an indoctrination cruise aboard the training

professor of art and lecturer at
Illinois State Teachers College.
Dog show winners were Stephen
Dooley, 12, of 1045 Springfield

68

Mr.

Chris Caraxit, and

Deerfield Jaycees
and _ their
wives were guests of the US.
Navy last Saturday.

Brook (Hastings) Allison, a local
teacher
and
painter;
Sheldon
Berke, a graduate of the Univer-

the cake-baking contest were
Carl Berstein, first place;
Donald Budge, second; Mrs.
lotte Gamso, third; and

Rose Garden,
Miss Dooley.

Aboard Navy Ship

Emily Pinkowski and Marianne
Viergg won honorable mentions in
the semi-professional group.

Bake

Honorable mention in the rose
category went to Mrs. Davis, Mrs.
Floyd Wiseman, Harold Gamso,
H. R. Garbrecht, Mr. Gossman,
Charles Kloppert, the Deerfield

Jaycees Take

dale Dr., third.

and Leo Segedin,

ribbons

able mentions.

and Marie Erickson, 645 Dimmey-

and designer;

Mueller also won white
for their rose entries.

white ribbon; and Mr. Christoph,
Mr. Wells, and Mr. Cutler, honor-

Ln., won first prize; Laura Bergmark, 1327 Carlisle Place, second;

sity of Illinois and home

squad also transHislop, 25, of Or-

pital after he suffered a face cut
and third edgree burns on his leg.
Mr. Hislop was setting off a display of aerial bombs in the fireworks display when one exploded
prematurely.

Red
Mrs.

Cutler won blue ribbons for their
biennials. Mr. Christoph also won
a red and a white ribbon for other
biennial entries.

Fleishman,

second place, 1426 Central
and Phil Moseley, third,
Springfield Av.

and

and he, Mrs. Spraker, Mrs. Mueller, and Mr. Bishop also won

Bayberry Ln.
amateur winners were
Harris, first place, 143

Bishop

Mr. Cristoph also won a white
ribbon for another perennial entry

14, of 313 Pine
Long,
14,
of

Adult
Marilyn

Mr.

LeGrand won red ribbons.

Bobby

Burns

ert Maxon,

perennials, and Mrs. Spraker, Mr.

Winners in the children’s group

Cut,

Mrs. Kenneth Spraker, Mrs. Rob-

Art Honors
the

Suffers

The rescue
ported Daniel

Mrs.
Spraker,
Mrs.
Stephen
Mueller, Mr. Christoph, Mrs. Wessley Stryler, Mr. Bishop, and Mrs.
LeGrand
won blue ribbons for

of

from a truck bumper while photographing a performance of the
Medinah Black Horse Troop.

Club were Kermit Bishop,
Christoph,
Mrs.
E. W.
Mrs.
LeRoy
LeGrand,

Kitickik, Clyde and Mark Laughlin, and Fred Daniels and Jeanne
Baxter.

Listed

to
one

who broke his left leg after falling

for the
flower

and
Mrs.
E.
W.
Cutler
won
honorable mentions for annuals.

to

responded

On the Fourth
of July,
the
rescue squad made a leg splint for
F. R. DeHarde, 44, of Chicago,

Garbrecht. Mr. Bishop and Mrs.
Spraker also won white ribbons
for annuals and Mrs. Christoph

and

went

Flower

District

four rescue squad calls and
brush fire in the past week.

Red ribbons for annuals went to
Mr. Bishop, Mr. Christoph, Mrs.
LeGrand, Mrs. Spraker, and H. R.

with their Mustang.
Honorable

The Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire

Protection

contest sponsored by the Deerfield

_ Trophy for being he most patriot-

Horvat

Rescue Calls

between

Honorable
mentions
in_
this
category went to Marcia Davis,
Sue Craig, Amie Dickens, Kathy
Amado,
Mary
Ellsworth, Linda
Beisswenger, and Janice Cereby.

phies in Deerfield’s Fourth of July
parade last week.
company

Answers 4.

Anita Ertel and

Tidgie Hamer, and Ruther Peterson won the first, second, and
third prizes respectively in the

and flower con-

Co., the North Suburban

Fire Squad

Deerfield, is president of the club,
and Richard Lombardi of Northbrook was in charge of planning
the event.

Nebraska,

Ln.,

Nancy

Deerfield,

Jo, who

ar

will b

a freshman at the University o
Nebraska this fall, and Debbie
Steven, and Lorri.

July

13,

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�N. W. Necker
Named

Is Discussed
(Continued from page 8)
Mrs. Mirian Schoenberg, who
has five years experience and is

forest, who
director and

has been associate
administrative officer
of
the
Peace
Corps
program in Bogota, Colombia,
has_
been ° appointed dean of
freshmen
and
director
of financial aid at
Lake
Forest
College.
A 1962 gradN. W. Necker
uate
of
Lake

College,

Necker

at the University of Chicago. He is
a

native

of

Germany,

a U.S.

having

citizen in 1956 at

the age of 18.
He was personnel manager for
Martin Metals, Martin Marietta
Corporation, Wheeling, from February, 1963, until February, 1966,
when he joined the Peace Corps

administration

and

working

tion
Dr.

Robert Srienet lle), assistant administrator of
Highland Park Hospital, examines cases for the
new laboratory with Frank J. Schwermin, admini-

Travelstead

Case Delayed

the
700

reconvene Aug. 7 to continue its
investigation of charges against

He and his wife, Pamela, who is

Thomas L. Travelstead, an Elm
Place School teacher charged with
armed robbery.

daughter

of

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Mrs. Emil Necker of 4040 Dundee
Road, Northbrook.

Unit to Mark
Howard

Wolf,

president

of

the work
and loan

associations to commemorate IIlinois’ 150 years as a state.

The Illinois Savings and Loan
League has created a sesquicentennial committee to operate from
now through 1968. The kick-off in

the program
medallions,
silver, for

will be the sale
a limited
$7.50 and

of

issue
of
a bronze

nickel for $1.
One side of the medallion displays the seal of Illinois and the
reverse side shows the progress of

the twenty-first state of the Union
from oxen to jet planes to the
space age. Models for the medals
were executed
former
chief

by Gilroy Roberts,
engraver
of the

United States Mint.
A limited number of medallions
are available now at Deerfield
Savings, 745 Deerfield Rd. Proceeds will support sesquicenten-

nial projects and activities in Lake
County.

The savings and loan associations are co-operating with the
Illinois Sesquicentennial Commission,

a

non-partisan

Preliminary

organization

set up by the last General Assembly.

ATTEND

Two

ing

the

boys

first

session

are

attend-

at

Camp

Mikquano, a camp for boys in
Nelsonville, Wis. They are Lee
Leichentritt, 230 Greenbriar Dr.,
and Mark Eibert, 26 Berkshire
Ln.

70

evidence

strator. The new a ae will be twice the size of
the present lab and will occupy the first floor of
the hospital's new wing. (Milton Merner Photo)

year’s

experience.

William

grade

Fenelon,

and

district

Casting
the

is nearly

Summerset

the

complete

for

produc-

tion of “Guys and Dolls” to be
presented Aug. 9 through 12 in the
North Shore Country Day School
Auditorium, 310 Green Bay Rd.,
Winnetka.
Curtain time will be 7:30 p.m.
Aug. 9 and 10 and 8 p.m. Aug. 11
and 12.
Terry Pink of Glencoe will play
the role of Sarah, the Salvation
Army

lass,

and

David

Ross

of

Niles will portray Sky Masterson,
the gambler.
Jim Weiss

of Highland

Park

is

cast as Nathan Detroit. Eileen
Springer of Northfield has the role
of Nathan’s fiancee, Adelaide.
Linda Kurtz of Wilmette is understudy for Adelaide.

Other cast members are Doug
Stiles of Glencoe, as Nicely-Nicely; Peter Collins of Winnetka,
Arvide; Mark Lavin of Highland
Park,

Brannigan;

Winnetka,
Glenview,
eral.
The

Browne

of

Benny; Joan Blum
Mimi; John Miller

of
of

Big

Tom

Jule;

and

of Wilmette,

Summerset

group,

Gen-

all high

school and college students, gives
a play each summer as well as a
musical. This year, the double bill
is planned. Edward Albee’s ‘The
American Dream” and Christo-

business

ad-

To Curb Riot Danger

made for those wishing to stud
the budget after regular office
hours. The public hearing on the

Cong.

Robert

McClory

(R-12th)

of Lake Bluff is supporting a bill
designed to help prevent racial
violence this summer.
Introduced into the House of

Representatives by Cong. William
Cramer of Florida, the bill would
prohibit travel or the use of any
travel facility in interstate commerce with intent to incite a riot
or other violent civil disturbance.

According to Cong. McClory, the
first part of the proposed bill is
aimed at interstate activities of
“black
power”
leader
Stokely
Carmichael, American Nazi Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell, ‘‘and all others who employ

last

month’s

general convention will highlight a
meeting tonight of the Highland
Park Area Serra Club.
The meeting will begin at 6:30
p.m. at the Villa Moderne Restaurant in Northbrook.
Convention
activities
will be

discussed by president Emilio
Cadamagnani;
vice _ president
Francis Sheahen, trustee John
Cortesi,

and

chaplain

James Murphy.
The two-day meeting
in Toronto.
ENROLLS

Msgr.

was

held

IN COLLEGE

Miss Nancy Foster of Deerfield,
a June graduate of Deerfield High
School,

has

enrolled

in

budget will be Aug. 28.
There will be a special board of
education meeting tomorrow at &amp;

violent

p.m.

agitators use interstate facilities
to promote violence which local
law enforcement officials are frequently ill-equipped to handle. The
interstate character of the provocation
makes
this
offense
an.
appropriate
subject for federal
legislation,’ he added.
Under the new bill, such violations would carry penalties of five
years in prison, a $10,000 fine, or
both.

The

House

Judiciary

Subcom-

at

Shepard

Junior

Hig

School to open bids on the two ne
district schools, and another spe
cial meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at
Shepard to act on recommenda
tions of architects regarding those

bids.

Mr. L's Carousel Theatre
MIDLANE
COUNTRY
WADSWORTH,
Presenting

July

FARM
CLUB
ILLINOIS
13-16,

18-23

RODGERS &amp; HAMMERSTEIN'S

mittee, of which Cong. McClory is
a member, voted unanimously to

“Bas
a the play ‘‘Green Grow
the Lilacs” by TUN RIGGS

“law abiding civil rights workers

Serra Club to Air
Toronto Meeting
of

cause

Cong. McClory said, ‘‘A large
percentage of these professional

who

Hospital.

discussion

to

A second part of the proposed
amendment,
according to Cong.
McClory, is aimed at protecting

pher Fry’s ‘‘A Phoenix Too Frequent” will be presented in the
Country Day Auditorium at 8 p.m.
July 28 and 29.
Proceeds of both productions
will be given to the children’s
mental ward of Cook County

A

such
means
disturbances.”’

recommend the bill to the House
for early action.

Kathy

the

R. Kimball,

McClory Supports Bill
will

in

Players

Henry

ministrator for the district, presented the 1967-68 budget for
approval and announced that it
will be available for public inspec
tion in Deerfield Grammar School
after July 21.
Special arrangements
will be

Summerset Players Cast
For Musieal Production

Scheuble

CAMP

Deerfield

jury

case was presented Monday morning
to the jury
by
Assistant
State’s Atty. Jack Hoogasian.
Mr. Travelstead, who is 29, was
arrested May 17 on a charge he

Wilmette,

TWO

grand

District.

Deerfield Savings and Loan Association, will co-ordinate
of Lake County savings

County

Travelstead, superintendent of the
Mundelein
Elementary
School

150th Year
J.

A Lake

took $139 from a Mundelein service station near his home at 240
N. Archer St.
He is the father of three
children and the son of Clyde

Wolf Heads

one

discussion and future assemblies
and
other
student
enrichment
programs.

pervisory
responsibility for
nine
regional
offices
and

Gordon
Strub
of Duffy
Lane,
Deerfield, have two daughters:
Renee, six, and Thea, three. Mr.
Necker’s
parents
are Mr.
and

degree.

superintendent reported that the
109 summer program has been
very successful,
and led to a

su-

the

and

She will teach fifth
string insturments.

assumed

volunteers in Colombia.

on her master’s

She will teach junior high math.
Miss Igna Smith, who has a
bachelor’s degree in music educa-

received

his master’s degree in political
science and international relations

become

Schools

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of Lake

Forest

Plan
Pi

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summer

school at Robert Morris College in
Carthage.
Miss Foster is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul
Foster, 1445 Hackberry Rd.

are

legitimately

Opening

assisting

Night

Negro citizens (primarily in the
South) with voter registration,

Thursday,

employment
applications, public
accommodations, and enrollment
in public schools and colleges.
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second
proposal
would
protect such individuals from intimidation,
threats
of physical

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�tavinia Program
Outlined for Week
With the beginning of the chiliren’s series Saturday- morning,
Ravinia will be offering not only a
program every day of the week,
but also two each Saturday.
The line-up follows:
@ Tonight at 8:30—Seiji Ozawa
onducting, pianist Peter Serkin,
oloist; Benjamin Britten’s Varia-

ions and Fugue on Themes of
Purcell, Ludwig van Beethoven’s
Piano Concerto No. 2, and Modest
ussorgsky’s
xhibition.”’

‘Pictures

at

an

@ Tomorrow at 8:30—Jazz conert, Pete Fountain and ensemble.
@ Saturday at 11
a.m.—Chilren’s concert, Seiji Ozawa conucting, Louis Sudler, narrating;
senjamin Britten’s “Young Peron’s Guide to an Orchestra,” and
ussorgsky’s
“Pictures
at
an
xhibition.”’
@ Saturday
at
8:30—Charles
funch, conducting, pianist Nicole
enriot-Schweitzer, soloist; Robrt Schumann’s Symphony No. 4,
ranz Liszt’s Piano Concerto No.
and Claude Debussy’s ‘‘Afteroon of a Faun” and ‘‘La Mer.”
@ Sunday at 4 p.m.—Seiji Ozawa
pnducting, pianist Peter Serkin,
iolinist Victor Aitay, and French
orn player Dale Clevenger, solots; Pierre Mercure’s ‘‘Triptych,”
tto Joachim’s ‘‘Contrastes Pour
Amadeus
Wolfgang
rchestre,”
fozart’s Horn Concerto No. 4,
unther Schuller’s Violin Sereade, and Arnold Schoenberg’s

(Continued from page 8)
® Heard Assistant Supt. Leslie
ibakken report that Robert Torsprg will become coordinator of
Hult education next year.
@ Appointed board member Stu-

Bernstein

Avisory

to

committee

serve
of

@ Monday at 6:15 p.m. and at
8:30 p.m.—New Cinema, Program

I, avant-garde short films, including “La Jetee,” ‘‘Renaissance,”
‘Running, Jumping, Standing Still
Film,”
Lean.”

and

“The

@ Tuesday

at

Fat

and

the

8:30—Yehudi

Menuhin conducting the Bath Festival Orchestra, pianist Hephzibah
Menuhin, soloist; George Frideric
Handel’s Concerto Grosso in F,
Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 9 in
E flat, a new work by Chicago

composer

Easley

Blackwood,

Johann Sebastian Bach’s Violin
Concerto in A minor, and Britten’s
Bridge Variations.
@ Wednesday at 8:30—Jazz concert, pianist-composer Duke Ellington and his orchestra.
@ Next Thursday at 8:30—Istvan
Kertesz conducting, pianist Malcolm Frager, soloist; Hector Berlioz’ Cursair Overture, Serge Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 2, and
Johannes Brahms’ Symphony No.

Robert Hartigan of Skokie, in the role of Traino,
and Miss Kim Glasser of Glenview, as Bianca, re-

2.

hearse a scene from "The Taming of the Shrew,"
Among

the ‘firsts’? included in

first U.S. performance. Its world
premiere took place at Canada’s

Northwestern
University’s
annual Summer Drama Festival will
open tonight with ‘‘The Taming of
the Shrew.”’
In addition to the Shakespear-

Expo 67, with Mr. Ozawa

ean farce, the five-week repertory

ing

the

Toronto

conduct-

Symphony

Or-

on

the

the

Tri-

ounty Division next year.
@ Approved a new pay schedule
r part-time employees.
@ Approved
employment
of
hmes F. Monahan as a social
udies teacher at Highland Park

igh School, and Miss Ann Marie

ozel as a girls’ physical educabn teacher at Highland Park.

touring orchestra. Mr. Menuhin
has been its artistic director since
1959.
The Schuller ‘‘Violin Serenade,”’
its world orchestral premiere.
BENNETS END VISIT
Col. and Mrs. Robert

at Ft.

Smith

1419 WinDuring the

telephoned
is

degree

instead.

working

for

recently,

of Wisconsin

Ben-

master’s

in public relations

University

at the

in Madi-

Young Adults
North

Suburban

Samuel

YMCA

trip to Old Town in Chicago.
The group is open to young
people aged 18 to 25 and college
students are welcome. Guests and
visitors are invited to attend the
Old

Town

Mitchell

C.

is visiting

during

July

with

uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Richard
N.
Clemmensen,

Smoke

Tree

Rd.,

enview. Interment was in Mem-

y Garden, Arlington Heights.

ly 13, 1967

Chicago,

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Deerfield.

ars.

in St. Paul Episcopal Church,

Ball

depart-

VISITS

Louis D. Geuder

ectric Club, both in Chicago.
Survivors
include his widow,
ma Mae; 3 children, Steve, at
me; his father Daniel Johnson
Kokomo, Ind., and his mother,
s. Gladys Geuder of 610 Glenre Dr., Glenview.
Mass was said at 10 a.m. July

theater

who

theme

of the inability

the

to express

2, 4, 8, and 10.

“The Visit,’ a chilling comedy
portraying a nightmare world,
will be given Saturday, Wednesday, and July 25, 27, 30, and
Aug.

5, 9, and

11.

Tickets may be obtained by
writing or calling the University
Theater Box Office, Speech Building, 1905 Sheridan Rd., Evanston.

trip.

Louis D. Geuder, 57, 1570 Stratrd Ln., Deerfield, died July 6 in
s home.
Born
in Kokomo,
Ind.,
Mr.
buder lived in Deerfield for 12

r. Geuder was past president of
e Little Wheels Club and the

of Evanston,

assistant professor of theater, will
serve as general designer and
production manager for the sev-

Y”~.~

Obituary

He was the owner of Crescent
ectric
Sales
in
Chicago.
A
ember of the American Legion,

musi-

explores

School,

Col.
a

Hammerstein

YMCA

Tommy Dean, son of the
ward Deans of West Branch,

nett

and

‘Carousel,’

Aug.

NEPHEW

so

cal,

of Northwestern’s
ment.

Ft. Smith, Ark., could not attend
held

Rodgers

love. Performances are scheduled
for
tomorrow,
Tuesday, ~ next
Thursday and July 23, 29, and

their class

reunion

comedy.
It will be performed
tonight, Sunday, July 22, 26, 28,
and Aug. 1, 3, 6, and 12.
“Liliom,”
the basis for the

has produced the summer festival
since its inception, is again producer. Prof. Mitchell is chairman

Lee

Young Adults Club will meet at 1
p.m. Sunday at the Northbrook
Village Church before taking a

Bennett

High

University's Drama

cycle will feature Ferenc Molnar’s
“Liliom’’ and Friedrich Duerrenmatt’s ‘‘The Visit.”
Performances
will
be
given

The

Bennetts’ visit, Mrs. Bennett and
Mrs. Griftner, who were classmates

nightly except Mondays at 8:30 in
the Garden Theater of the School
of Speech,
1905 Sheridan
Rd.,
Evanston. In case of rain, the
plays will be given in the speech
school auditorium.

Plan Visit to Old Town

have returned to Madison, Wis.,
after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard D. Griftner,
cantan Dr., Deerfield.

which will open Northwestern
Festival tonight.

Comedy Will Open N.U. Drama Festival

the week’s program are:
The Schoenberg Concerto, the
new Blackwood composition, and
Mercure’s “Triptych,” their first
performances in the Chicago area.
The Joachim ‘‘Contrastes,” its

chestra.
The Bath Festival Orchestra,
Ravinia’s first presentation of a

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�‘lein Does It Again to Eichstaedt’s Team
The rules used by the Summer
High School League also produced

Trier East Indians. Klein did
it again last week as his club

Trier’s uprising in the sixth. Fritz
got the first man in the inning to

Warriors.

popup. Then he got a 3-0 count on
the next man,
and Eichstaedt

like

Carl

will never beat Ron Klein and his
ew

scored

an 8-4 triumph

- After

the

came

over

over the

game,
to

Eichstaedt

Klein

and

said,

‘Well, you beat me again, we just
can’t do anything right against
: cainaDy New Trier had to rally
to win the ball game. Deerfield
was leading 4-2 after 4% innings.

Glenn Fritz was pitching well for
the Warriors, but the Indians got
to him for two runs in the fifth
_and pushed across four markers

in the sixth, mainly
Fritz’ s wildness.

because of

a

strange

made

situation

a trip

to the

removed his pitcher
Scotty Brewster.

during

in

PORT

New

mound
favor

and
of

“Actually I thought Fritz had
walked the batter, so I wanted to
make a pitching change. Glenn
didn’t look especially sharp to me
at that time, and Brewster had
been
recovering
from
a_ sore
shoulder, and I wanted to take a
look at him.”

Brewster wound up walking the
man Fritz had thrown three balls
to; and he then proceeded to walk

Pitching

wasn’t

for the Warriors

a strong

point

last week

as the

team was beaten-Friday by Maine
East 5-3, and as it scored
triumph over Niles East.

an 8-7

Pete Daniels pitched the Maine
the next man he faced. Summer
rules provide for loose substitution, so Eichstaedt was permitted
to bring Fritz back to the mound.
It appeared as though the coach
wanted Brewster to pitch to just
one man.

East contest and ‘wasn’t at his
best,” according to Eichstaedt.
“Pete was a little wild, and it got
him in trouble.”

The coach added, ‘‘We got off to
a Slow start by giving them three
runs

in

the

first

inning.

Errors

his move by saying, “I intended to

hurt us badly. We finally started
to hit in the sixth inning, but it
was too late. Maine has a fine ball

let Brewster

club. Their pitcher threw real well

However,

Eichstaedt
go

the

explained
rest

of the

way, but he didn’t look like he had

against

recovered from his injury, so I
figured I may as well give Fritz
some more work.”’

defensively.”’

us,

and

they’re

solid

At the present time, Maine East
is leading the north section of the

Summer High School League.
One boy who pleased Eichstaedt
last week was Scott Garrett, the
Warriors’ shortstop. Garrett went
on a hitting jag, collecting seven
hits in 11 times at bat.
“Garrett is hitting the ball very
well for us this summer,” said

Eichstaedt. ‘Many of the boys are
having
trouble
keeping
their
weight back and swinging at good
pitches, but Garrett is looking
good up there.”
The Warriors

now

sport

a

1-4

record
in league
games
this
summer, and they’ll be out to
improve that mark next Wednesday when they travel to Niles
West for a 6 p.m. game. Prior to
that, Deerfield will host Evanston

in a non-league encounter Monda
evening.

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ardinals Sizzle in Pony A League

out

12,

and

Jensen hit a home run in the
Cardinals’ 10-7 win over the Reds.
Steve Romans was the winning
pitcher.
-Paja came back to post his

‘second win of the week,
decision
game,

over the Giants.

a 12-5

In that

he struck out 13 batters.

The Giants took over second
lace by beating the Mets 8-7, the
Diiieers 14-6, and the Reds 3-2.

In

the

Met

game,

Alan

Bern-

The Reds
beating

scored two victories,

the

Giants

86

and

the

Farm

League,

triumph

over

the

National

League in the recent Deerfield
Boys Baseball Association’s Intermediate League All-Star game.
Mark Washburn did the most

damage for the Americans as he
blasted a grand slam home run in

Phils

had

had

to go

Pirates

2 with the help of Pat Sweeney,

League

21-11

The

and

but they lost to the Cubs 17-12.
The Phillies managed to win
two games. They beat the Cubs 6-

League Wins All-Star Contest 21-11
a

RBI.

homer

into extra innings to beat the
Astros 7-6.
Jim Rosenberg paced the Cubs
to three victories. He hit two
home runs and a double as his
club downed the Astros 16-6, and

The

scored

three

a

Phillies finally lost, but they still
lead the league with a 9-1 record.
The Braves turned the trick by
beating the leaders 10-5 as Terry
Mercier collected four hits. The
Braves also beat the Astros 11-7,

American
American

the

smacked

in a pitching role he struck out 15

4-1 lead in the first inning as Bill
Lemke singled in two runs. But
the Americans scored eight times
in the second to put the contest
out of reach.

slugged

two

more

In the only other game of last
week, the Pirates outslugged the
Astros 18-10.

TEAM STANDINGS
Pony

the second inning to put his team
ahead to stay.
The Nationals took a short-lived

and

homers in an 11-5 triumph.

A League
|

striking

Jeff Jensen hurled a two-hitter in
the second contest.

who

Cardinals
Giants
Mets
Reds
Dodgers

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Paja pitched a one-hitter in the

first game,

The Dodgers recorded their first
win of the season, a 10-7 verdict
over the Reds. Steve Mahlstedt
collected three hits for the winners.

Mets 7-5.
In the Pony

Pony
Phillies
Cubs
Braves

Pirates
Astros

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Three Highwood

ers

‘by identical scores of 2-1. Ron

stein slammed two triples and a
double in a losing cause. The
Giants’ Tom Brown hit a home
run against the Dodgers and got
credit for the win.

East

Deerfield

League
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Cardinals got hot in the
eerfield Pony A League last
Chet, winning four games and
taking a two-game lead over the
second-place Giants.
‘The Cards beat the Mets twice

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Entries

Ace Ellis of Wilmette and a t
of Highwood stars, Norando Na
nini and Julio and Nello Ca

pagni, head the list of North Sho
stars who have filed entries f
the State Public Links Champio
ship Aug. 16-18 at Chevy Cha
Country Club in Wheeling.
The tournament; sponsored
the Northern Illinois Men’s A
teur Golf Association, will be a
hole event. Practice rounds m
be played Monday or Tuesda
Aug. 14 and 15, and an awa
banquet will follow the final

holes

of competition

on

Aug. 18.
The field

is

with

USGA

handicaps

less.

Entries

limited
close

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Frid4

to

golfé

of six
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entry fee of $25 should be mai
to NIMAGA,

PO Box 211, Golf,

60029.

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Close in 12-Inch

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over Deerfield in

hing to do, and there probably were some who really
ouldn’t avoid taking their kids to watch the display.
But I like to think that most were there for the same
reason I was, because this was a way to celebrate the
birth of our nation. And it’s a birthday worth celebrating.

Off-Key and Misty-Eyed
Of course, I’m funny that way. When they spread the bands over
he field and the players tuck their helmets under their arms and
he Star-Spangled Banner is sounded, I’m the guy who sings .
A little off-key, maybe, but loud. And sometimes, if the occasion
strikes me just right, I get a little misty-eyed at what it all means.
I sang last week . . . The Star-Spangled Banner and God Bless
America and even I’ve Been Working on the Railroad, just because somebody else started singing and all of a sudden here we
were, 30 or 40,000 of us sitting out in the cool night air singing,
because we wanted to and because we could.

atch television.

And

fireworks . . . or in
. . . or at home and

this is a pretty big thing.

as if

toward patriotism,
well-being

so

and

one of those things which no longer is very important.

freedom for which we are fighting.

We

sat

and

watched

0 states and listened
ld Glory was struck. I
ecause there has been
s, but there is no way

the

Boy

Scouts

Stadium
string

out

had not forgotten.
the

flags

of the

as the bugles sounded Taps at retreat as
had to tell my daughter what that song was,
no Taps in her life yet. I hope there never
to be sure.

Soldiers

and

And

allusion

if the

to

war

Matches
were

unpleasant,

it

also

was

pmforting that in this nation of citizen soldiers there are citizens
illing to be soldiers. Without them there are no football or baskethll or baseball games or whatever games you like to play.
I like the match ceremony.

The simultaneous lighting of 30,000

or so matches might not be one of
sights, but it’s impressive. There
you couldn’t get 30,000 individuals
under anything less than penalty

the world’s most awe-inspiring
are places in the world where
to do something simultaneously
of death.

Finally the fireworks lit up the night sky, ending in a brilliant
escendo of explosions which shook the stadium. And there -was
at lump in the throat again. Or maybe

I was just catching a

Maybe it all sounds too corny to be credible.
e if I never get over it.

13, 1967

to

be

replayed

at

a

later

cold.

But you’ll pardon

’

NEXT

be

WEEK

ing

vs.
Elm);
Frontier
Inn _ vs.
Funeral Home
(Northwood):
(8:00)—
B.B.F.
Bombers
vs. Garnett’s
(West
Ridge).
ce

at Glenbrook North, 6.
at Highland Park, 6.
SWIMMING
Friday
Glenview at Northbrook, 7.
Wednesday
Northbrook at Morton Grove, 7.
TENNIS
:
Friday-Sunday
Illinois State Jaycees Juniors (Lake
Bluff City Courts).

Deerfield,
Highwood
Ponies Romp

Gardens Now

Deerfield posted a 10-4 victory
over the All-Stars, while Highwood
won a 7-6 contest. Deerfield tallied
twice in the first inning, three
times in the third, and five times

The All-Star nine pushed three
runs across the plate in their half
of the
seventh
inning
against
Highwood, but the potential sev-

enth and tying run was nipped at

Tied for Top
In Highwood
Washington

Gardens

_ was

toppled into a two-way tie for the
top spot in Highwood’s Softball
League last week.
The
Gardens
took
an
18-16
beating from Oak Terrace Beverage and lost the services of Sarg
Rossi when he injured his arm.

The league lead is now shared by
Mary Jane Lanes, winner of a 12-4

contest with Cherry Electric.
In other league action last week,
Cherry Electric defeated Skokie

Dinner Set

Valley Laundry 10-4 and Washington Gardens slipped by Skokie

For Skrinar

Valley Laundry 13-12.
TEAM

Donald C. Skrinar, director of
the Highwood Community Center,
will be honored at a dinner Aug.
22 at the Highland Park Country
The night is being organized by
Bruno Bertucci and Alex Scornavacco and other former partici-

pants in
program.

Highwood’s

recreation

Skrinar has been recreation director since 1952 following graduation from Lake Forest College.

He is credited with initiating
Little Guys basketball, which has
grown to be an international event
for boys who are under five feet
tall.
There

the

GAMES

Tuesday
(6:30)—Checker
Cab
vs.
H.P. Chrysler-Plymouth (West Ridge);
B.B.F.°
Bombers
vs. West Ridge All- |
(Lincoln);
Frontier
Inn
vs.
—
Stars
Garnett’s (Mooney East); Hollander’s
Fell’s
Shoes
(Mooney :
Roofing
vs.
West); Angie’s Sport Shop vs. Seguin’s |
Doctor’s ©
Funeral
Home
(Old
Elm);
Ambulance
vs. Ruby’s
Delicatessen |
(Northwood);
(8:00)—Mr. Junior Stags —
vs. Fell’s Clothes (West Ridge).
Xe
Wednesday
(6:30)—Checker Cab vs
Fell’s
Clothes
(West
Ridge);
Fell’s
Shoes
vs.
Ruby’s Delicatessen (Lin- —

ss
is
alae

Maine East
Niles North

Club.

And there were Green Beret reservists rappeling down a stadium
bwer.

have
date.

the plate for the final out.

If this is true, it is tragic. We have fought—and are fighting—
too many wars to forget the importance of patriotism and the
I think most of those with me in Dyche

play. However, the game was
rained out at that point and will

its first defeat of the season.

I get the feeling that this thing called freedom is less and less
hppreciated as the years roll along. Hopefully, I’m wrong about
does not particularly contribute to our material

The
locals
had
an_ excellent
chance to win a ball game last
week
when
they were
leading
Libertyville 4-1 after 4% innings of

in the sixth to hand Highland Park

Don’t Forget Patriotism
his, but I suspect there is a complacency

of darkness.

This time five of the winners’
runs were unearned as walks and
errors again plagued Deerfield.
Steve
Dumsen
took
the
loss,
despite whiffing 11 batters.

Deerfield and Highwood combined to knock the Highland Park
All-Stars out of the North Shore
Pony League lead last week.

I guess that was the biggest thing of all. It was possible for us all
o sit there in a football stadium and watch
h baseball stadium and watch the White Sox

on

STANDINGS

are

dinner.

still

tickets

Anyone

left

for

interested

should contact Bertucci at 4327161 or Scornavacco at 433-3554.

Mary Jane Lanes
Washington Gardens
Cherry Electric
Oak Terrace Beverage
Skokie Valley Laundry
Tonight—Mary Jane Lanes vs. Oak
Térrace Beverage
(6:45); ‘Washington
Gardens
vs.
Cherry
Electric
(8:00).
Monday—Cherry
Electric
vs.
Oak
Terrace Beverage
(6:45);
Mary Jane
Lanes vs. Skokie Valley Laundry (8:00.

NU’s Kraft Nominated
To.Coach U.S. Team
The growing national stature of
Northwestern wrestling coach Ken

Kraft was further demonstrated
when he became one of the five
nominees for the post of head
coach of the United States free
style team that will compete in
the World Games at New Delhi in
November.
The post eventually went to Bill
Smith, coach of the 1968 United
States Olympic wrestling team.

RPRESMNBRPRBPRRRERBRBERBERSREBERPRRERSeeeeees

I’m sure that a few of them were there to make trouble, and some others were there just because it was the

five innings

By Red Fell

ff

Here's an oddity about out- a
fielder Vada
Pinson of the m@
Cincinnati Reds . . . Vada has Pa
hit over .300 EVERY odd year

— and under .300 EVERY even @
year since he's been in the
majors! ... Here is his com-

plete record ... In 1959, his

first

full

leagues,
1960,

year

he

.287

in

hit
..

the

.316
. In

™

big @

...

In

1961,

.343

... In 1962, 292... In 1963, @
31

3

1965,

288!

i

=)

In

.305

1 964,

...

266

And

eee

in

In

a

ee

1966,

z

Can you guess what's the all- time record for a big league
baseball team losing the most

games in a row?... The

record gy

was set by Cleveland in 1889
when they lost 24 straight games. s
Did you know that there,
was once a violinist with a
symphony orchestra who be- @
came a big league baseball a
player? .. . His name was
a

Eddie Basinski... He played @

second base and shortstop for g

the Dodgers

RBBB

people

will turn out to watch it.

account

after

BPR

the fact that almost 40,000

called

6-2 victory
game which

RB

I was impressed, as I am every
year, not so much with the show itself but what it represents . . . and

was

a
a

BRB

anyway.

East,

Highland Park at Niles East, 6.
Lane at Glenbrook South, 6.
Niles North at Maine East, 6.
Glenview
Legion
at
Northbrook
Legion, 6.
Saturday
Northbrook Merchants
at Evanston,
Central 2.
New Trier Merchants at Addison, 2.
Sunday
Melrose
Park
at Northbrook
Merchants, 2.
Proviso at New Trier Merchants, 2.
Evanston Central at Joliet, 2.
Glenview Legion at Skokie, 1:30.
Monday
Evanston at Deerfield, 6.
New Trier East at Lane, 6.
Niles East at Niles West, 6.
Maine East at Glenbrook South, 6.
Highland Park at Glenbrook North,
6.
Tuesday
—_
Guardian at Northbrook Legion,
6.
Wednesday
Evanston at Lane, 6.
Deerfield at Niles West, 6.
F New Trier East at Glenbrook South,

RBBB

but I wasn’t kidding myself. I would

‘

TEAM STANDINGS
Fell’s Shoes
B.B.F. Bombers
Doctor’s Ambulance
Garnett’s
Ruby’s Delicatessen
West Ridge All-Stars
Frontier Inn
Hollander’s Roofing
Angie’s Sport Shop
Checker Cab
H.P. Chrysler-Plymouth
Seguin’s Funeral Home
Pande Clothes
yy Junior Stags

6.

es

so

Dennis Doyle had two hits for
the losers, and Bruce Fritzsche
knocked in both Deerfield runs.

ter, and that was the excuse I used,
have gone

BASEBALL
Friday
Niles West at Evanston, 6.
Glenbrook North at New Trier

_

10-4.

COMING UP

ing out seven.

j

drubbing Checker Cab 7-0 and the ©
Bombers pounding Frontier Inn —

BEB

Last week I sat there again for the North Evanston
Fourth of July fireworks display and had almost as much
fun. I took my seven-year-old daugh-

and are a half game back of the |

Rec-

Posting wins were Ruby’s Delicatessen, West Ridge All-Stars,

Buffalo Grove edged the local
team 3-2, all on unearned runs.
Dave Parker went the distance on
the
mound
for
Deerfield
and
allowed just two hits while strik-

of the

Park

BPE

delightful romp over Illinois in the final game
1966 grid season.

Highland

League.

hadn’t saved Libertyville.

brief glance at a frozen track meet and the spring
football game, was on the occasion of Northwestern’s

Gar-

leaders.
Fell’s Shoes and Better Boys
Foundation
Bombers
remained
tied
at
the top,
with Fell’s

in the

reation Center’s 12-inch B Softball

salvaged one victory if the rains

and

week

ES

except for a

Ambulance,

nett’s, all of which own 3-1 records —

|

Stadium,

Doctor’s

e

he last time I was in Dyche

con-

ae

on the Fourth

teams

RPE NNWWWWhP

Deerfield’s entry in the Lake
Cook Colt League dropped two
games last week but would have

second-place

peu

Fun

Four

tinued their pressure on the two
front-runners with victories last

o CORR

Loses Two

B

in 1944 and

1945

and for the Pirates in 1947. .
Our first guest this Saturday
will be Ray Geraci who will re- *
port on his visit to Expo 67. Then
we'll hear about plans for the
Highland Park High School Home;
coming
Program
with William s
Baker and Bus Olson from the
Dad's Club, on the Red Fell Show,
July 15th at 11:30 A.M.
*
| bet you didn't know that Fell's
has a complete stock of summer m
sportswear to help you feel sporty
on your day off,

THE FELL
COMPANY
Highland Park
Winnetka — Glencoe

.
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pr ee
Se.

an
E

ay

Seaio

=

�Wins

Powell Still

Only One Upset
All but one of the top-ranked
players scored victories Friday in
the

finals

Club’s

of the

Skokie

11th annual

tional Closed
last week.

Country

Junior Invita-

Tennis

Tournament

The lone upset came in the girls
14-and-under division, where

Julie

Bartholomay of Glen View defeated top-seeded Leslie Pedersen of
Exmoor 6-4 and 6-2.
New Trier East’s Brian Hewitt

Results
Boys 18-and-Under
Quarterfinals—Rob Quaintance, New
Trier East def. Marty Kaiser, Winnetka
Tennis
Assn.,
6-1,
6-2:.
Rick
Farwell, Winnetka Tennis Assn., beat
Stu Milne,
Country
Tennis,
6-2,
6-3.
Semifinals—Brian Hewitt, New Trier
East
def.
Quaintance,
6-0,
6-1;
Bob
saa
Skokie C, C. def. Farwell 6-4,
Finals—Hewitt def. Drake 6-3, 6-4.
Second
Round—Dan
Rosenbluth,
Lake Shore, def. Bruce Gimble, Birchwood,
6-2, 4-6, 6-2;
Milne
def.
John
Geocaris,
Winnetka
T.
A.,
6-2,
6-2;
Jamie
Allen,
Winnetka
T.
A.,
def.
Peter Epstein, Birchwood, 6-3, 6-3.
Quarterfinals—Doug Conant,
Skokie,
def. Bob Stein, Country Tennis, 6-1, 60; Dick Wolff, Lake Shore, def, John
Kilner, Skokie, 6-2, 6-0.
Boys 16-and-Under Singles
Quarterfinals—Rosenbluth def. Milne
8-6,
5-7,
6-3;
Wally
Clements,
New
Trier East, def. Allen 6-1, 8-6.
Semifinals—Conant
def.
Rosenbluth
6-3, 6-0; Clements def. Wolff 7-5, 6-2.
Finals—Conant def. Clements 6-4, 6-

Highland Park's Pam David stretches for a return on her way to
the 16-year-old girls’ crown. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

LaLira Is Beaten
In 16-Inch League
Lounge

took posses-

sion of first place with a 20-13 win
over Flavaroma.

TEAM STANDINGS
Panther Lounge
La Lira
Santi’s Cafe
Flavaroma
Lakeside Realty
Lewis Carpet
Deerfield Van Lines
Idlewood Realty
Nite N Gale
Rosen All-Stars
Dal Ponte Upholsters
0
Thursday—(6:45)
Lewis
Carpet
vs..
Nite N Gale (West Ridge);
Deerfield
Van Lines vs. La Lira (Sunset No 1);
Dal Ponte Upholsters
vs. Rosen AllStars
(Sunset
No
2);
(8:45)
Santi’s
Cafe
vs.
Idlewood
Realty
(West
Ridge);
Lakeside
Realty
vs.
Flavaroma (Sunset No 1).

RHEE

6-4 victory which resulted in 7-1
records for both teams, good for a
second-place tie.
In other league action, Lewis
Carpet battered Idlewood Realty
24-14, with Bernie Graham getting
three hits, including a homer.
Rosen All-Stars edged the Nite
N
Gale
41,
Lakeside
Realty
pounded Deerfield Van Lines 18-5,

Panther

NNYNOPPAAIOS

Angie yielded only six hits in the

and

ORARMAD

Angie Pasuello, manager
and
coach, took the mound for the
first time in two years to help pull
Santi’s Cafe even with LaLira last
week in Highland Park’s 16-inch
Softball League.

League to Be Settled
Saturday’s meeting of the Highland Park Recreation team and
the Youth Baseball Commission
Tees will end the two teams’ tie

for first place.
Both now have 2-0 records in the
recreation center’s Batting Tee
League.

74

ers, Highwood, took two no-hitters
on the chin last week, losing one
of them 1-0 at Kenilworth but
scored a run on a walk and a
passed ball to shut out the Sun
Valley Little Guys in the other
contest.

TEAM STANDINGS
Winnetka
Waukegan
Highwood Mighty Mites
Kenilworth
Sun Valley Little Guys
Libertyville

top

ranking

in

the

6-4

victories

Bob

over

Drake

second-

of

Skokie

Country Club.
Nancy

ranked

Brady,

Glen

View’s

top-

entry in the girls 18 and

under
class, followed form
by
defeating Linda Kreer of GlenView 6-2 and 6-0.
Highland
Park’s Pam
David,
representing the Lake Shore Club,
defeated Margaret Voss of the
Bath and Tennis Club 6-4, 6-2 for
the girls’ 16-and-under crown.

Powell
Camera
tightened
_it¢
hold on first place in the Highland
Park Major
League
last wee
with only three weeks of pla
remaining before the 1967 Worl
Series.
The team has won all seven o
its games, opening up a two-gam¢

edge over the second-place V.F.
-team.

Stockdale,

Rick

Sals,

Steve Morini.
Victims

of

Highland Park,
Fort Sheridan.

the

sweep

Kenilworth,

4-3 records.
TEAM

and

in the first inning on

W.
7
5
4
3
1
1
West

Ridge

Minors
W.
7
4
3
0

Poodles Annex

First Lassie Win
Kittens

defeated

t

14-3, but the Poodl¢

also won last week, their fir
time
in
five
Highwood
Litt
Lassie Baseball League starts.
First

Poodles

the hands

victory

came

of the third-place Po

sums by a 6-4 score. The Kitten
win brought their record to 4-1.

been named co-captains for the
1967-1968 Northwestern University, track team. Both are going to

TEAM

STANDINGS

Kittens
Schnauzers
Possums
Poodles

in cross

country as well as track.

Announcing

Minors

Indians
Tigers
Twins
Yankees

The

NAMED

compete

def.

the Second

Don Kerbis Summer

Annual

Tennis Camp

Pedersen

6-2.

GAMES NEXT WEEK
Sunday—(1:30)
Waukegan
vs.
Sun
Valley
Little
Guys
(2);
Highwood
Mighty
Mites
vs.
Libertyville
(2);
Winnetka vs. Kenilworth (2).
Wednesday—(6:00)
Waukegan
vs.
Highwood;
Winnetka vs. Libertyville,
Sun Valley Little Guys vs. Kenilworth
(Thillen Stadium).

Finals—Hewitt
and Quaintance
def.
Farwell and Kaiser 6-2, 6-3.
Boys 16-and-Under Doubles
Quarterfinals—Ware
and Clark def.
Rosenbluth and Crawford 0-6, 6-1, 9-7;
Gimble and Epstein def. Geocaris and
Stein 7-5, 6-2; Milne and Clements won
by default.
:
Semifinals—Conant
and
Wolff
def.
Ware
and Clark 6-0, 6-0;
Milne
and
Clements def. Geocaris and Stein 6-2,
2-6. 6-1.
Finals—Conant and Wolff def. Milne
and Clements 6-4, 6-2.
Girls 18-and-Under Doubles
Semifinals—Ann
Rohlen
and Truesdale
def.
Meg
Delaney
and
Patti
Aldrich 6-4, 6-2.
Finals—Kreer and Brady def. Rohlen
and Truesdale 6-2, 6-1.
Girls 16-and-Under Doubles
Quarterfinals—Kathie
Gardner
and
Jenny
Donahue. def.
Laurie
Schmitt
and Stephie Schmitt 6-4, 6-2; Brennan
and
Smith
def.
Edwards
and
Sue
Blankenship 6-2, 6-0; Sandy Sweet and
Jessica
Swift def.
Voss
and Debbie
Carpenter 6-1, 6-2.
Semifinals—David
and Bartholomay
def.
Gardner
and
Donahue
6-0, 6-1:
Sweet
and
Swift
def.
Brennan
and
Smith 6-4, 6-0.
Finals—David and Bartholomay def.
Sweet and Swift 6-4, 6-0.

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Joe Bartolai’s bases-loaded triple.
Highwood hitters drove in eight
runs in the fourth inning against
Fort Sheridan to put the game out
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Cubs
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Rick hurled four-hit ball and
struck out 12 Kenilworth hitters in
a 7-0 shutout. Three Mustang

CAPTAINS

STANDINGS

League

Sunset

Gerry’s 7-6 conquest of Highland

tallies came

teams—HH#

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Highland Park Heating
Rudman Olds
Sun Valley Dairy
Grant Dean Buick
Sunset ‘Foods

Highwood’s Mustangs rolled to
three victories last week in the
North Shore Pony League, getting
complete
games
from
pitchers

Gerry

other

and Elks Clubs—are bunched if
third place three games back wit]

Major

Mustangs Get
Three Pony
League Wins

Three

Patrolman’s Association, Fell Co.

Boys 18-and-Under Doubles
Semifinals—Hewitt
and
Quaintance
won
by default;
Farwell
and Marty
eres def. Drake and Larry Crawford

oneal

Tie for Top in Tee

and

ranked

6-4.

Finals—Bartholomay
6-4,

place teams with 7-4 records.
One of the second-place dwell-

QuaaisiH8s

took a firm hold on first place last

week with four victories, including
a double-header sweep over Waukegan.
The four triumphs improved
Winnetka’s record to 8-1, two
games ahead of a trio of second-

his

boys 18 and under division with 6-3

6-

Place in Suburban Loop
in the
League

-3,

justified

Semifinals—Leslie
Pedersen,
Exmoor,
def.
Edwards
6-3,
6-2:
Julie
oe ehitntapcs
Glen View, def. Lee 6-1,

Winnetka Clutches First
Winnetka’s late entry
Suburban Little Major

Boys 14-and-Under
Quarterfinals—Jim Ware, Glen View
def. Jamie Peters, Winnetka T. A., by
default;
Ed Winter,
Winnetka
T. A.,
def. Bill Drake, Skokie, 6-2, 6-2: Baird
Smart,
Skokie,
def.
Peer
Pedersen,
Exmoor,
4-6, 6-2, 6-4;
George
Clark,
Country Tennis,
def. David
Moulton,
Lake Forest, by default.
Semifinals—Ware def. Winter 6-1, 61;
Clark
def.
Smart
6-3,
8-6.
Finals—Ware def. Clark 3-6, 6-0, 6-4.
Girls 18-and-Under
Semifinals—Nancy
Brady,
Glen
View,
def.
Ann
Bohlen,
New
Trier
East, 6-1, 6-0; Linda Kreer, Glen View,
def. Patti Aldrich, Skokie, 6-0, 6-1.
Finals—Brady def. Kreer 6-2, 6-0.
Girls 16-and-Under
Second
Round—Tina
Endicott,
Saddle
and
Cycle,
def.
Alice
Moulton,
Lake Forest,
by default;
Ann Truesdale,
New
Trier
West,
def.
Kathie
Gardner,
Skokie
C.
C.,
7-5,
6-3;
Elizabeth Everitt, Country Tennis, def.
Laurie Schmitt, Bath and Tennis Club,
by default.
Quarterfinals—Pam
David,
Lake
Shore, def. Kathy Kirby, Skokie. 6-1, 60; Sue Brennan, Dunham
Woods, def.
Everitt, 6-0, 6-0; Margaret Voss, Bath
and Tennis,
def. Nancy
Smith,
Dunham
Woods,
6-3, 6-2;
Truesdale
def.
Endicott, 6-0, 6-2.
Semifinals—David def. Truesdale, 63, 6-2; Voss def. Brennan 6-2, 3-6, 6-2.
Finals—David def. Voss 6-4, 6-2.
Girls 14 and Under Singies
Quarterfinals—Holly
Edwards.
Skokie,
def.
Stephie
Schmitt,
Bath
and
Tennis, 6-4, 6-2; Celia Lee, Winnetka
= ~
def. Barb Delaney, Skokie, 1-6,

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baseball coach Ken McGonagle

recently

outlined his philosophy of coaching by saying that
he favored pitchers who could get the ball over the plate

so that the rest of his club could have a chance to back
them up with a solid defense. The mentor said he wasn’t
particularly worried about his hitting attack at the high
important

factors

in winning

more

were

pitching and defense

school level, because

ball games.

We quizzed a pair of other high schoool coaches in the
area and found out that their views are very similar to
McGonagle’s.
New Trier East’s Ron Klein said, “My philosophy
about winning baseball is pretty close to McGonagle’s.
I want my pitchers to give up as few walks as possible,
and let the defense take care of getting the other guys
out. I drill my boys on all the defensive play situations
certain

there are. That way we can be prepared when a

situation

arises.”

KLEIN RELATED

A UNIQUE but logical outlook on how the oppogoing

are

sition should score. ‘‘If our opponents

on us

to score

want

We

In other words, we don’t want to give any runs away.
other fellas to earn everything,” he said.

we

single.

want them to do it by making three singles, or a double and a

the

Steve Land of Highland Park, who has taken over the reins
at the local high school while Jay Sanders is attending New Mexico

University in pursuit of his doctorate degree, supports Klein and
McGonagle. “I think McGonagle’s philosophy is very true for high
school

baseball,’’

few

are

“There

he

said.

good

hitters

school

high

the

at

so

level,

you

have to emphasize pitching and defense. However, I think you can
develop some good hitters,” Land continued. “Pitching is most important—more so than defense, but a good defense usually comes
with good pitching. You won’t lose many ball games with a handful
McGonagle, Klein, and Land say their philosophies are adequate
for high school baseball, but actually their views can be applied to
higher classifications all the way up to the major leagues.

THERE WAS A TIME WHEN most of the big winners in the
majors depended on hitting. We refer to the great Yankee teams
of the 1920’s and 1930’s. With guys like Ruth and Gehrig around, it
who

really didn’t matter

the Yanks

because

pitched

enough

scored

to win most of the time. They had some great pitchers like Red
Ruffing, but they obtained the label “Bronx Bombers” because of
their awsome offensive attack.
like those

days

are

over,

and

winning

baseball

follows

the local coaches’ ideas.
The Dodgers of 1963-1966 are a good example. They certainly didn’t
possess

hitter

any

who

is headed

for

the

of Fame.

Hall

In

fact,

players like Lou Johnson and Jim LeFebvre will no doubt be
forgotten as fast as the Edsel. So why were the Dodgers so successful?
Pitching and defense plus speed is the answer. Walter Alston
demonstrated that the boys who belt the ball out of the park are
not a necessary ingredient for a pennant winner. He did a lot
revolutionizing

towards

the

game

to

the

where

place

it is today.

Sandy Koufax proved to be worth as much as two or three good
power hitters. And Don Drysdale and Claude Osteen backed him up
to make the Dodgers tough to beat. Speedy Maury Wills made the
stolen base a valuable asset once again.
TO PROVE THEIR WORTH,
Angeles, the club fell apart.

once

Koufax

and

Wills

left

Los

pitching

on

and

defense.

McGonagle,

Klein,

and

Land

have formulated a baseball philosophy for their high school teams,
but it is equally applicable to every level.

ly 13, 1967
Benes

ee

saw

ee

the

spot in District 10, only to hit the
skids and lose all hope for a title.
All this happened as the team
played a total of six games.
In that time, both Mike Fritz
and John Edgar twirled no-hitters
for Highland Park, and the club
was no-hit by North Chicago
pitcher Jay Breeden. To top off a
very hectic week, the second
game of a double-header with
Libertyville was decided by the
toss of a coin after six scoreless

Then

“We

week

began

in grand

style

Waukegan

Wins

land Park 12-inch A league action
last week.
Frank Lennon got the victory in
of

the

held

Sedik, ¢

season,

a 4-1 lead

over Anixter Brothers when rain
ended
the game
in the third
frame. That game and another

will be made up Sunday.
TEAM

STANDINGS

Fell-Rudman
Anixter Brothers
Lake Car Wash
Mr. Victor
Bianco’s Pizza
Booby’s
West Ridge All-Stars

Terhune

New

Aide
swimming

winter when

coach

next

John Terhune

takes

over the position.

Terhune
comes
to Highland
Park from Waukegan High School,
where he also assisted with the
The

new

assistant

prepped

at

Evanston High and did his undergraduate college work at Eastern
Illinois
University.
Terhune
earned a Master’s Degree from
Columbia University.
Highland Park’s head swimming
coach, Don Davis, said, ‘‘I’m very

pleased that Terhune has joined
our staff. He’s the man I wanted
because he knows swimming.”’
Terhune
cation.

will teach

driver’

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the bottom
stirring

we

beat

23

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21

because

found

themselve

who had been their opponents
many years.”

—

Inman was referring to the f.

that the team was composed
players from both Deerfield
Highland Park.
The coach also said, ‘Both
kids and myself are disappo.
because we thought we- had
chance to win the title. Actu
we made a pretty respectable
showing. I was very pleased
beat Dave Aho, because he

0

recognized

as one of the better

pitchers in the state.”
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Tuesday evening against
Lal
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man remark, “I think they s

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Erik Johnson of Highland Park
won the feature stock car race at
O’Hare Stadium on July 4.

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playing along side of teammates

Libertyville (4)

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Inman said, ‘“‘The main thing thi
team lacked was a team leader.
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Libertyville

Libertyville (0)

aggressive,’

we played real good ball,” he said.

Highland Park (0)
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300
Rosen, 1b
3 0 0
Ommen, 3b
3 0 0
Stanger, cf
3 | 1
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Highland Park (8)
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5 2 2
Rosen, 1b
4 1 1.
Duryea, ss
4 0 2
Stanger, cf
4 0 0
Sedik, ¢
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Edgar,
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Rosalini, rf
0 0 O
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4 1 1
Sc’rn’vacco, 2b 3 1 1
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4 0 0

Highland

Libertyville found the boys ‘loose —

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Sunday’s
doubleheader
with

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help of three Highland Park —

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3 1
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3 0
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3 0
Leo Pr’sley, 1b 3 0
Joy, 3b
3 1
Leroy
Pressley, If
2 0
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Minnie

us, so everybody loosened up,

Gurnee

Gurnee
Highland Park

by

Bob

Waukegan managed to score twice

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rally.

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40
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Highland Park

Highland Park will have a new
assistant

Waukegan built up a 5-0 lead.

but the local club tied the game

the

Highland Park (5)
Waukegan (7)
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Score by Innings

Little Giant
Swim

for

evening, High-

got his revenge, although it didn’
come easily.
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Scores

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2
1
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1
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3
Sc’rn’vacco, 2b 2 2 1
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Score by

limiting the opposition to five hits.
Pizza

and

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Rosen, 1b
4 0
Ommen, 3b
4
Rosalini, rf
4
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0
0
Stanger, cf
4

rained out in High-

start

high

game

Highland Park
Waukegan

Lake Car Wash slogged to a 12-6
victory over Booby’s of Northbrook last week while two other

first

really

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4 1
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4 0
dams, 1b
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Joe Hall, c
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Shepston, cf
3 0 0
Adler, ¢
10
Horey, If
4 0
Jerry Hall, rf
2 0
Coleman, c
2 0
Geraldi, ss
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In 12-Inch

his

Last Thursday

land Park had a return match
with Waukegan, and this time
Aho

a Letdown

Box

Car Wash

contests were

right at someone.”

them soundly,’”’ said coach Tom
Inman. ‘We stayed up against
Gurnee, but we weren’t at all
prepared
for
North
Chicago.
There’s no question that we had a
letdown. There wasn’t any communication in the field between
our players. We didn’t hit the ball
as badly as our hit total shows.

as the team beat league-leading
Waukegan and their ace pitcher
Dave Aho 10-3. The next night

Team

were

Waukegan

innings. Rain necessitated the coin
toss.
The

We had a couple of good shots

masterpiece,
Fritz
hurled
his
beating Gurnee 10-0.
Things were looking pretty good
at that time as the squad was
getting great pitching and consistent hittting. Then came the
North Chicago game and the wind
was taken out of Highland Park’s
Sails.

Highland

swimming program.

The St. Louis Cardinals are the epitome of the power-laden ball
lubs of old. And the Cards are leading the National League right
ow, but they’re surely not making a shambles of the race. If
another team had any kind of pitching staff, St. Louis probably
ouldn’t be leading the league. Imagine what the NL flag chase
ould be like if Los Angeles had a healthy Sandy Koufax this
Bummer.
The Chicago White Sox are on top of the. American League, and
their style of play is patterned after McGonagle’s theory. The Sox
don’t have a hitter who can compare to some of the Boston Red
Sox sluggers, but they have something much more valuable—
pitching. And they have fantastic team speed and defense.
Many fans complain that this type of baseball isn’t very interesting to watch. These folks probably won’t be watching too
much baseball in the future because there’s a definite trend towards
emphasis

week

Bianco’s

of good pitchers.”

_It seems

Last

Park Legion team fight for the top

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The Giants collected six hits in
the Niles West game, and made
most of them count. Four Trojan
errors
also
helped
the
cause.
Dugan Rosalini provided most of
the power with a double and a
triple.
The Giants travel to Niles East
tomorrow at 6 p.m. for a league

Phillips, ss
Rosalini,
Stein, If

c

Fox, rf
Addison, 3b
Elliott, 1b
Sarkady, p
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Niles West (2)

Oscarson, ss
Zera,

1b

Chapman, 2b
Hirsch, rf
Lorenz,

3b

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Stornthal, cf
Nelson, c
Capinegro, p
Grabowski, p
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Rosalini, rf
Stein, If
Baker, 2b
Rogan, cf
Fox, c
Addison, 3b

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1b

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on a hitter

pitched very well in all his three
starts this summer. He got beat
11-3 against Niles East, but errors
hurt him in that game.”
Land blamed the club’s attitude
for the poor showing against New

3b

Olson,

noo

“‘He’ll get behind

hitter, even though we got rained
out after 4% innings,” Land said.
Land continued, ‘‘Sarkady has

Addison,

Oo

arkady showed no signs of the

Coach Steve Land, filling in
while Sanders is on a leave of
absence, was also happy with
Sarkady’s pitching. ‘“‘He has the
ability to come back,” said Land.

I still think he pitched an excellent game when he got the one-

apiece.

Fox
hits

Noha &gt;

I could stay loose,” said Sarkady.

Praise

“Chuck gave up three hits against
Niles West, but they were better
hitters than Glenbrook South. But

with Mike Rogan and Lyle
leading the way with three

cf

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ing when we were batting so

Has

that

hitting
South.

game,

the Giants broke loose for ten hits

Stevens,

re)

I’ve had some trouble with my
houlder, and it sometimes stifIs up during the game. So I kept

Land

Sarkady

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I used to get sore at the other
guys
when
someone
made
an
error, but I think I’ve overcome
this,’”’ he said.

with

Rosalini,

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from

myself when things are going bad.

agreed

West had a better
than
Glenbrook

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suffering

Sanders, it was not to get down on

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despite

2 shoulder. Against Niles West,
threw on the sidelines
tween innings to keep loose.
—

was
Jay

In

that, you’re in business.”

Niles
team

Rogan, Fox Lead
the Glenbrook South

do

Highland
Allderdice,

ore

inces

there
from

pitching success. “If
one thing I learned

you

the

North

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turned in his sparkling perfor-

his

When

said

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pitched,

helping

out.

ball,”

Bes
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a

he

with

him

play

Sase

games

Sanders

get

to

&gt;

two

Raty gave up only four hits.

Jay

Still

ready
coach.

Tw

loss was a 20-4 drubbing at
hand of New Trier East.
ady pitched the two victories,
over Glenbrook South, and 6-2
sey West.

PORT

their hitters

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es during the week, but the

because

were better than I faced the
other day. The first four batters in
Niles West’s lineup were all good
hitters.”’
The lefthander credited coach

our attitude was entirely different,
and the boys were awake and

and visit Glenbrook

for a non-league affair on Monday
evening. The team comes home on
Wednesday at 6 p.m. to take on
Niles North.

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better today

usually

Glenbrook
I pitched

game,

iS]

ander Chuck

Trier. “We made 11 errors, and I
believe we just weren’t ready to
play. Tonight (against Niles West)

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a one-hitter against
South, but I thought

Sarkady

nifty

West.

After the game he said, “I pitched

either plays very well or
‘poorly. When they do come
with a good game,
little
something to do with it.
Giants took two of three

in a

Niles

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By ROGER WALLENSTEIN
Last week showed that Highland

eryone

is

familiar

with

boy
has
gained
10 pounds
of
muscle in the four weeks we’ve
run the program.”’

the

on Beret as a fighting unit of

Paul
Morris
backed up Righeimer by saying. “I’ve gained
nine pounds since Green Beret
started, and I’ve really gotten
stronger. I’ve also learned to take
the pain that goes along with get-

me also has been adopted by
boys who are participating in
unique summer school program

a a

Park High School.

ting into shape.”

ysical education teacher Jim
gheimer and is intended to meet

three objectives.
poses

the

Started

‘“‘The program

youths

the
Green
Beret,
saying,
‘‘It
actually
got
started
last
fall
following the final football game. I
supervised
35 boys
who
were
interested in staying in shape. We
continued
until
April
1 when
spring sports began. The gratifying aspect of the group was that

rk to the athletic skills necesand

serves

as

a

building process where we develop

‘onger lung capacity,

strength

and
cardiovascularity,”’
Righeimer, who assists in

of the 35 original boys, eight were

track and football.

non-athletes.

The program is conducted five

Wisniewski,
coach

Righeimer and his assistants,
hn Scornavacco and Dan Wisal oki, try to meet the objectives
“ the program by running the

Boys

who

have _§ athletic

pirations or who just want to
_ in shape can join. The pron takes a lot of hard wogk, but
try to show the boys that this
aaa

-

‘

&gt;

Scornavacco,
an assistant in
otball and basketball, outlined a
ical day’s activity by saying,
“We'll run from the high school to

| the beach, do some exercises, play
ch

football,

ram.

Steve

seg Green
ae

and

run

back

Borinstein

to

says,

Beret is great. It’s

= Kim s iausihere a member of

of

and

head
a

grid

wrestling
assistant

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-

irs
Time

~ gad

;

Srehowsk!

is

stair
spring

become

climbing
when

I

really

help

my

jump.

I’ve

also

a lot stronger

with

the

of

the

Green

Beret.

The

instructors run the program so
that it helps condition you only as
much as you work at it.”

Righeimer

says,

“The

average

great.

We’re

always

doing

Both

Highland

Park

Recreation

Department Little League All-Star
teams pounded out victories last
week,

dini’s bases-loaded clout
seven-run sixth inning.

in

the

The Kiwanis Club spotted Lake
Forest

Opening

a

one-run

frame,

lead

tied

it

Righeimer

has made

says

the

program

the boys

‘“‘almost like

brothers.’’ He says,
very congenial, and
real
feeling
for
They’re gung-ho for
and we have a 95
dance figure.”

‘“‘The boys are
they’ve got a
each _ other.
the program,
percent atten-

Each boy in the program has a
shirt with “Green Beret” across
the front which helps the spirit of
the program.

Both Rec All-Star Teams Win
in

the

in

the

Green Beret will continue until
July

28,

Parents’

when

Righeimer

Night

planned.

has

ed with

three-run

three homers

inning for a 6-2 victory.

the Green Beret and their dads,”
he relates.

including Mike Nar-

Mike
outburst

Zieve’s
in

homer,
the

fifth

a

have soda pop and potato chips
for all the boys and their families,

then salted the game away with a

on

1

so

5

3

P— Sarkady

8

Oscarson).

Entries Open
For Junior

Net Tourney
Keith

Anderson,

nis coach,

is

taking

has

Evanston

announced

applications

ten-

that he

for

the

North Shore Junior.and Boys Open

Tennis Tournament which will be
played July 24-28.
Anderson is directing

the

tour

ney, and he says, ‘This is ani
excellent opportunity for all the
players in the area, because some

of the top players who have bee
dominating our summer tourna
ments will be in Springfield, Ohio
competing in the Western Open.”
Applications can be obtained

and the evening will be highlighta softball

game

Anderson,

who

lives

at

$2 for doubles play.

Highland Park
Gets 5-1 Victory
In Colt Action
Ed McHenry smacked two dow
bles and drove in three runs t
lead Highland Park to a 5
decision over North Chicago la;
week.
Peter

Phillips

pitched

the

la

four innings without yielding a h
to gain his second victory in Nort

Suburban Colt League compet
tion.
Ed stroked three hits in fou
trips to the plate

gan

against

in a 10-4 losing

Waukegan

victory

was

between

3
2

2

Wauk‘'

cause.
aided

Th
b

four Highland Park errors.

‘“We’ll

Recreation
Center
All-Stars
picked over Kenilworth pitching in
a 20-6 contest with the help of

second

sg

3

from

something.”’

help

eh”
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Entry fees are $3 for singles and

is

Highland Park’s basketball team,
says, “The weight training and

R
2

is the best thing that ever happened
to
the
physical
education

Jack Lewitz, an HPHS wrestler,
says, ‘‘The system we run through

Paul Morris lifts 165 pounds as his Green Beret teammates watch.
(Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

taney

ecstatic about Green Beret. ‘‘This

the school year.”

Too

_ Seornavacco says, “The Green
ret is open to any high school
, including those who will enter
ool for the first time in the

six

program at Highland Park,” he
boasts. ‘‘The kids are in better
shape now than they were during

ys through a rigid physical
ditioning format, and supervisthe playing of various sports.
Fun,

However,

those eight became members of
Highland Park athletic teams.”’

days: a week, just as any other
summer school class. All boys
have to pay a $20 entry fee.

It’s

Football

PITCHING ta
Ip

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Capinegro

Righeimer traced the history of

of Highland

ry in variety competition, introuces non-athletes to an athletic

environment,

After

Sarkady

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Highland Park
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Niles West
Seieeton
$
3
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sedan.
Baker,
Olson,
Sarkady. 3B—Rosalini. 2B—Rosalini. E—Alderdice
(2),
Baker,
Sarkady,
Oscarson
(3),
Sac.—Lorenz,
Baker.
Oscarson,
Storathai.
Left— Niles
West
Highland
Park

POLLAK CARDS ACE
Bert Pollak carded a hole-in-o
at Green Acres Country Club i
Northbrook on the 4th of Jul
Pollak scored his ace on the 13
yard ninth hole.

July 13, _

�OLDSMOBILE

¢

)

PARK

IN HIGHLAND

CLEARANCE
SALE
NEVER DRIVEN 1967 OLDSMOBILES
JUST A FEW

EXAMPLES

BRAND
BRAND

NEW
— NEVER

@ FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED © Power Trunk lid release
®@ Convenient lite group ® Door edge guards @ Deluxe radio
®@ 6 way power seat @ Power windows @ White Walls @ Front
floor mats @ Tinted glass all around @ Auto. Trans. @ Power
Steering @ Power Brakes.

BRAND

PRICE

NEW — NEVER

DRIVEN

1967 OLDSMOBILE 88 Convert.

DRIVEN

1967 TORONADO Deluxe

RUDMAN'S

BELOW

@ Auto. Trans.
Steering Wheel
@ Deluxe Radio
ing @ Side View

@ Power Steering @ Power Brakes @ Deluxe
@ Convenient lite group @ Door Edge Guards
@ White Walls @ Padded Dash e@ Full Carpetmirror @ And many other features.

RUDMAN'S

PRICE

............

.............

NEW — NEVER

BRAND

DRIVEN

NEW
— NEVER

DRIVEN

1967 DELTA 88 Town Sedan

1967 F-85 Club Coupe

@ Vinyl Top @ Auto. Trans. @ Power Steering @ Power Brakes
@ Deluxe Steering Wheel @ Convenient Lite Group @ Door
Edge Guards @ Deluxe Radio @ White Walls @ Front Floor

@ Auto. Trans. ® Power Steering @ Power Brakes @ Electric
Clock @ Remote Control Mirror @ Deluxe Radio @ Power
Antenna @ Rear Seat Speaker @ And many other features.

Mats @ Tinted Glass all around @ Deluxe Seat Belts.

RUDMAN'S

PRICE

RUDMAN'S

............
RUDMAN

100%

GUARANTEED

PRICE

PRE-OWNED

............
CARS.

Buy with confidence and full protection with a written

As a result of our many trade-ins we have a great selection of NORTH

SHORE'S finest CHECKED &amp; RECHECKED PRE-OWNED CARS.

SUNDAYS
11 A.M to 5 P.M.
Open Daily

OLDSMOBILE

9 to 9
Member

(PICTURE

YOURSELE

Highland

Park

Chamber

of

IN A MERRIE

Edens Hwy. (Skokie Blvd.
Rte. 41) and Clavey Rd.
CALL 831-4000
HIGHLAND PARK
P.S.

Don’t

forget

to take

the Clavey Rd. Turnoff

Commerce

RUDMAN

OLDSMOBILE)

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et
eves

This Stamer Cadillac
..-1S not for sale

Ritts

ntti

ay

We have just delivered this superb 1967 Cadillac Fleetwood
Brougham with air conditioning to one of your North Shore
neighbors. He waited exactly 3 weeks and one day, after placing his order, for delivery.
Maybe you’ve been wondering how soon you could take
delivery of a Brougham, or El Dorado, or Coupe
De Ville. Why not come in and find out?
We always maintain a good selection of
our most popular models in stock. Of course

on TAMER

many of these are sold and delivered almost'as soon as they
come

today.
than

in, because Cadillac demand
But we do have Cadillacs.

We
ours.

most

certainly

is so strong.
And they are

prefer

them

for

sale

driveway

your

in

So — please come in. This may be your day to
move up to the standard of the world. And
you will be most pleasantly surprised at the
extra value we can offer you on your Cadillac
investment.

GMa

Extra

value

in

previous-

ly owned Cadillacs and
other North Shore driven

2050 First Street, Highland Park, Ill., Phone Frank Riley at 433-4400
OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 P.M.
— SAT. 9 A.M. 'TIL 5 P.M.

luxury

cars.

EXTRA VALUE! 1966 Cadillac Sedan deVilles &amp; Coupe
deVilles. Fully Equipped, most Air Conditioned.
(Choose from 3)
PRICES START AT $4095

aii

EXTRA

VALUE!

Coupe

deVilles.

1965
Fully

Cadillac.
Equipped.

(Choose from 3)

te

PRICES

Sedan

deVilles

&amp;

Air Conditioned.

START

AT

$2995

SRRSaREA
EXTRA VALUE! 1964 Cadillac Sedan deVilles &amp; Coupe
deVilles.
(Choose

EXTRA

Fully Equipped,
from 6)

VALUE!

Conditioned.
(Choose from

An invitation from
Stamer

Cadillac...

1963

most Air Conditioned.
PRICES START AT $1995

Cadillacs.

3)

Yours for a day. . . free of obligation! We cordially invite interested buyers to drive
the 1967 Cadillac for a day. Please call to reserve your Cadillac Motor Car:433-4400.

PRICES

Fully Equipped,
START

AT

Air

$1695

�:

LAKE COUNTY'S LARGEST FORD DEALER invites You
To COME IN and SEE OUR TREMENDOUS SELECTION of
NEW FORDS and HAND SELECTED PRE-OWNED 2nd CARS

FORD,

SHORELAND

at

1967 THUNDERBIRD 4 dr. Landau.

Charcoal

gray with

black luxury

cloth interior. Features: Power win-

dows &amp; steering. Air cond. Many
| other extras. Our boss will hate to
lose this beauty for
4686

1966 MERCURY COMET matching

Blue,

NEW

....

USED

DEMOS

1964 MERCURY Palamino Gold.

int. 6 cyl. stic

ng
&amp; brakes.
V-8, auto., Power steeri

shift,

proud to show this jewel at 1045

radio,

wheel

covers. We' re

Reneemeyy win vm 1395

1966

FORD

1964 TRIUMPH Spitfire Roadster.
White, 4 speed, radio, heater,

FAIRLANE

2-Dr. H.T. Antique
Black Int. V-8, aie:

500

XL

Bronze with
bucket seats,

How

Swe t

It

MUSTANG

2-DR

HARDTOP

Console and STICK! A "Young at
1967 GALAXIE 500 2 dr. H.T
Raven black w/white vinyl roof &amp;
white interior. 390 motor, CruiseO-Matic. Power steering, air cond.,

tinted

1967

glass.

Many

other

items.

3229

1966

CHEVROLET

interior. V-8, auto.

Power steering, disc brakes. Console. Exterior decor group. 2688

dio,

heater.

1967 GALAXIE 500 Convertible.
Red with black interior. 390 motor.

white

walls,

power

steering. Accent stripe. Under 500
mi.

ve

1967 FAIRLANE

Sport

Gorgeous

Burgundy

suburban driven car

2195

B1Z7

500 2 dr. H.T. A

red beauty inside &amp; out, with black

vinyl roof. 8 cylinder, auto. Power

CUSTOM

500

4 dr. sedan.

BUICK

SPECIAL

White

w/black

Auto.,

radio,

top &amp; black
white

1395

walls.

int.

Perfect

car

1963
Blue.

BUICK
Auto.,

SPECIAL
radio,

heater,

Conv't.
w/w's.

995
1965 VOLKSWAGEN 2 dr. sedan.
Beige in color, matching int., radio, new tires, extra low miles.

Economy

priced

1965

MUSTANG

Conv't.

Mist

Blue.

radio,

Auto.,

1965 FORD

Night
heater

GALAXIE

500 4 Dr.

power
auto.,
trim. 8 cylinder,
steering, white walls. White exteri2546
or, Ice Blue inside.

in-law would like to own it ..1595

power steering. Even your mother-

1964

GALAXIE

V-8,

3 speed

500

stick.

2 Dr.
Radio,

H.T.
white-

walls, Big warranty available. Extra
sharp black car
1379
1964 COUNTRY SQUIRE Station
Wagon. Black with red int. V-8,
auto., power steering and (get
this) 10 passenger. Get your license to steal on this suburban

onto

runs

Ford

our

lot.

1963

CHEVROLET

NOVA.2

H.T.

White,

radio,

auto.,

Dr.

heater,

Country Squire
1967 Ford

NEW

4 Dr. H.T. NEW
1967 Ford LTD

....

2 Dr. H.T. NEW
1967 Ford LTD

...

2714
2673

1963 FORD Country Squire 9-pass.
wagon. V-8, auto., Power steer.,
w/w's, radio, heater.

A black beau-

1962 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU.
Tahoe ee
w/white vinyl
roof. Loaded . . . special warranty.
1595
1962 PLYMOUTH FURY CONY'T.
Springtime yellow. Loaded, Power
windows, seats, brakes, steering.
Auto., whitewalls. Fits any garage
. would you believe .....795

1957 THUNDERBIRD—A CLASSIC INCLUDES
2 TOPS. V-8,
AUTO., POWER STEERING &amp;
BRAKES. WHITE EXT., BLACK &amp;
WHITE INT.

2 Dr. H.T. NEW
1967 Galaxie 500
4 Dr. Ketan NEW
1967 Custom 500

1967

Mustang

2282
2157

.

...- 2073

4 Dr. NEW
1967 Thunderbird

. 3830

Plus the equipment of
your choice at manufacturers suggested price.

All Factory

5 yr. 50,000

Mile Warrantees.

FOR FREE CREDIT CHECK CALL ID 2-8640

z\\7 PARK AVE.

“os

that

at

Sedan. Limousine Black. V-8, Auto.,

1966 FALCON Futura 4 dr. H.T.
Auto., Radio, heater, white walls.
Vinyl Int. MAKE US AN OFFER!

2259

1963 BUICK CONV'T., Bucket
Seats. V-8, auto., Power steering &amp;

CONYV'T.

A white sale special with Galaxie

1967 GALAXIE 500 2 dr. H.T.
Candy red, black interior. V-8,
auto., power steering, white walls.
2721
Many other features.

Equipped with
Deluxe Belts, Remote Outside Mirror.
and any '57-'60-'61

steering, radio, white walls. 2611
1967

BRAND NEW 1967
HARDTOP
MUSTANG 2-DR.
Radio. Whitewalls.

brakes. Radio, w/w's. Red in color.
1965

vacation

Automatic,

Super

V-8, Power-Glide. Power steer., ra-

Brittany

H.T.

MUSTANG

Blue, matching

1963 OLDS 88 STA. WGN. Bronze
in color. V-8, auto., power steering
&amp; brakes. Looks great, runs even

lke dea

re Located On The North East Corner of

ST PARK AVE. &amp; SKOKIE HIGHWAY

SHORELAND FORD
Open Daily 9-9
HIGHLAND

PARK

Sundays 10-5

ID 2-8640

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from Whalen’s
Select now from a fabulous variety
of textures,

patterns and colors in

every fiber type crafted by three
of the top names in carpeting.

Our low price includes deep foam
padding and expert installation.

OVER OUR COST
THE

CREDIT AND
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STORE

THAT BELIEVES

IN THE

PERSONAL

TOUCH

HOURS:

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                    <text>DEEBFIELD Sie me
te

Thursday, July 6, 1967

I5¢

“RAVINIA

FESTIVAL hee

Music, Dance, Theater, Cinema, Art

�ARE IMPORTANT TO EVERYONE. IT
MAKES SENSE TO BUY YOUR CAR
LOCALLY WHERE YOU CAN GET
THE MOST

FOR

THE

LEAST.

GRANT DEAN BUICK-OPEL Inc.
First Street

ALL

CARS

HIGHLAND

CARRY

A 60

DAY

UNCONDITIONAL

1966
BUICK
ELECTRA
225 4DR.
HARD
TOP.
Factory
AirConditioned. Full Power — Electric Seats &amp; Windows.

1965
BUICK
SKYLARK
Hard Top. Auto.
Trans.
Steering, Power Brakes —
Walls.

1964
BUICK
WILDCAT
VERTIBLE, Full Power —
with
Black
Top
and
Bucket Seats.

1964
BUICK
SPECIAL
DELUXE
STATION
WAGON.
V-8 Engine
—
Power
Steering
—
Power
Brakes —
Auto.
Trans.

SUMMER

SPECIAL

CONWhite
Black

AT

1963

S iday Chevrolet, ine.

IDlewood 2-4800.

PARK

2-DR.
Power
White

833

GUARANTEE.

with FACTORY
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

1966 BUICK LESABRE CUSTO
4-DR.
Auto.
Trans.
—
Po
Steering
——
Power
Brakes
Radio —
White Walls.

1963 CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT
2-DR.
HARD
TOP.
V-8
Engine
— Auto. Trans., Power Steering,
Power Brakes.
A BEAUTY! ONLY

1966
CHEVROLET
MALIBU
SPORT COUPE. V-8 Engine — 4
Speed
Trans. — Radio — Bucket
Seats — Console.

pe
PONTIAC
CONVERTIBLE
+
Auto.
Trans. —
Power
Steering
—
Power
Brakes
—
Radio — Bucket Seats — White
Walls —
Console.

1964 FORD CUSTOM 500
SEDAN. Auto. Trans. —
Steering
—~
Radio
—
Walls.

1964
FALCON
FUTURA
SEDAN.
Auto. Trans. —
—White Walls.

1964 CHEVELLE MALIBU SPO
COUPE.
V-8
Engine
—
Au
Trans.
—
Power
Steering
Radio — White Walls.

1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA CONVERTIBLE
Auto.
Trans.
— V-8
Engine
Power
Steering-Power
Brakes Radio-White Walls

22

6:9°3

6

os

2

SELECTION

OF

1967

AIR CONDITIONING for
at GREAT REDUCTION in price

Chrysler. * P
1967 CHRYSLER
(GUY

POWERS

100% Warranty for 90 days or 3000 miles
1966 OLDS 98 Convert. — Factory air-conditioned, power steering
&amp; brakes,
power
windows,
and seat, AM-FM radio and extra goodies — A must.

1766 First St.
Highland Park
432-2500

NEW YORKER 4 DR. SEDAN
with

AIR CONDITIONING

the following

—

6 Way

equipment:

power Bucket

Seats — Defogger Rear Window — Head Rest — Split Bench
Recliner —

440-4 barrel Engine —

body

accent stripes in

white — torqueflight trans. — radio, golden tone am — power
1963
OLDSMOBILE
98
4-DR.
SEDAN. Power Steering — Power
Brakes — Auto. Trans. — Radio.
FACTORY
AIR-CONDITIONED!

windows — power trunk release — cornering lights — tinted

1962
RAMBLER
STATION
WAGON. Coral in Color — One
Owner Only.

glass — moulding, &amp; door edge protectors
MAHOGANY
MEL

udman

Edens Hwy.

4-DR.
Radio

outh, Inc.

DEMONSTRATOR)

FACTORY

1965
CUTLASS
COUPE.
Auto.
Trans.
—
Power
Steering
—
Power
Brakes.
FACTORY
AIRCONDITIONED.

SAVE!

1964 OLDS 88 4-DR. HARDTOP.
FACTORY
AIR-CONDITIONED!
Auto. Trans., Power Steering &amp;
Brakes, Radio, Htr., etc.

432-4000

1966
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
SPORT
COUPE.
V-8 Engine —
Powerglide Trans. — Power Steering — Radio — White Walls.

BRAND NEW OLDSMOBILES

SAVE!

Park

1966 MUSTANG COUPE, v-8 —
Auto. Trans. — Power Steering
— Radio — Console — White
Walls.

Highland. Park.

é¢

A LARGE

SAVE!

Highland

4-D
Po
Wh

MERCURY
METEOR 4-DR. SEDAN
Full Power — Auto. Trans.

udman

SAVE!

Ave.,

1964
BUICK
SKYLARK
SPORT
WAGON
9-PASS. Full Power —
V-8 Engine. Many Extras.

Yes, it is true we do have the
FINEST SERVICE AFTER THE SALE
of any dealer on the North Shore.

1967
CUTLASS
SUPER
4-DR.
HARD
TOP.
Auto.
Trans.
—
Power Steering — Power Brakes
—Vinyl
Roof
—
A
Beautiful
Cer. Come in &amp; SEE IT.

Central

(Skokie Blvd.-Rt

OLDSMOBILE
41) and Clavey Rd., Highland

Park 831-4000

WE

GIFT

OP

Toe

FO

Gees

Also

a fine

WRAP

FREE

EXTERIOR
oie

inves

selection

AT

THE

@ GOLD

— white wall tires
INTERIOR

Boao

1732-40

Wakvsnn

of

used

GAS

cars.

LIGHT

CORNER

�BIG SALE at FRAGASSI
We've Just Rece ived a Carload of
WESTINGHOUSE AIR CONDITIONERS
LUCKY

WE'RE

TO

HAVE

‘EM

IF YOU DONT BUY...
SAVE NOW ON ALL
HARD-TO-GET WESTINGHOUSE
AIR CONDITIONERS
We've Got a Carload in Stock Now
But Hurry — They'll Go Fast!!
PRICES WILL NEVER
BE LOWER — SELECTION
MORE COMPLETE!
We
and

Sell

the

Service

BEST

the

REST

RAGASSI Feeciances) WI 91800
803

Deertield

Open

Road,

Daily 9-5 30, Thursday

Deertield
and

Friday

nights 7-9;

closed Wednesday

at noon.

�oes

eS

sees

What Bo They Hold

Peace . . . and many well-earned pleasures . . . Comforts and a
way of life he desires.
His accounts at DEERFIELD SAVINGS through the years help him attain
his wishes.
Save A Little To Live A Lot

EERE

aul

AVINGS

Lake County's Largest Savings &amp; Loan
Our

Year

SAFETY

OF

745

DEERFIELD

ROAD

DEERFIELD,

Sat.

Mon.,

ILLINOIS

Tues., Thurs.,

— 8:30 to

12:00;

Closed

Fri.
— 8:30 to 4:00
Fri. eve.
— 6:00 to 8:00

Wednesday

vYOuR

SAVINGS

Assets Over $48,000,000.00

Hours:

&amp; LOAN ASSOCIATION

Fortieth

PHONE:

Windsor

5-2550

�Higher Taxes Face Villagers
By

MELINDA UPP

The additional sales tax revenue

Deerfield residents probbly won’t pay higher vehie taxes next year, but they

ssembly

ading

and

an

approved

ordinance

on

sales

tax

originally

rate tax rate from 18.3 to 25 cents
per $100 assessed valuation with-

out referendum.

increasing

would

have

stages.

The

Because

to

be

levied

village

the

in

board

village

two

could

does

not

receive revenue from its tax levy
ordinance until the next fiscal
year, however, the village could
not benefit from even the 21.8-cent

“These

increases

would

about

meet our existing needs, but they
won’t allow us to do anything

above

what

sary,”

said

is absolutely
Mr.

his

Stilphen,

summed

up

revenue
enough.”

legislation

Highest on
which cannot
existing

street

neces-

reaction
as

who

to

the

“ ’taint

the list of things
be financed from

revenue

parking

sources

for

the

is

off-

business

‘Deerfield Villager

$51,000

tax rate

vil-

lage board to increase its corpo-

Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen
hid that increased revenue from
sales

the

Another
bill which
was
approved, however, enables the vil-

three-quarters of a cent.

ne higher

which

defeated in the General Assembly.

e village sales tax from one- -half
Additional

revenue

proposed by Gov. Otto Kerner, but

first

total 6.7-cent increase would create
about
$50,000
additional
revenue for the village.

vote to increase the rate to 21.8
cents later this summer when it
considers the tax levy ‘ordinance.
A second increase, bringing the
total to 25 cents, could be authorized in 1968.
Money Due in ’68

broadened

Village trustees Monday took
Hvantage of legislation passed
te last week by the General

rate until the summer of 1968. The

percent. This is about equal to the
lage would have received from the

ug. 1.

told the VILLAGER

that the higher tax rate

Stilphen

Monday

additional

hay pay a higher village
brporate tax next spring
d probably will begin payhg higher city sales taxes

Mr.

will increase the. village’s total
sales
tax revenue,
now
about
$100,000 a year, by more than 50

VOL.

1,

NO.

THURSDAY,

51

JULY

6,

but this money

will not be avail-

able unless the village finds new
revenue sources in addition to the

higher

corporate

rate

and

in-

creased sales tax, Mr. Stilphen
explained.
Parking Cost Undecided

The board also has not decided
whether the cost of off-street
parking should be paid from
regular village funds.
Merchants late last year agreed
to

pay

part

of

the

cost

of

acquiring land for the off-street
parking, but the proposal was
dropped
during
disagreements
with the village. board over the
general parking and traffic problems at the intersection of Deerfield and Waukegan Rds.

will be

bout $51,000 to $52,000 a year,
bout equal to additional revenue
om a proposed increase in the

district, Mr. Stilphen said.
The
board
has
appropriated
$275,000 for the off-street parking,

The problems will be considered
again Tuesday night at a meeting
of the village parking committee
and the merchants.

1967

ehicle license tax.

Mes ‘he Deerfi eld Villeger staff, won the Jaycees trophy in the
This foal, de
Highland Park parade earlier. (Staff Photos by Larry Graff)

Steve Alger ft and Ken : Somat take their swipe at the siatual pig as the first
competitors in the contest early Tuesday morning.

More 4th of July pictures on page 6

Move to Stop Odor of Brickyards
At the request of about a dozen

psidents Monday night, the Deerauthorized

its

torney and village manager
hke whatever legal action

to
is

ecessary

Board

to stop

the

brickyards

dor problems.
The residents urged the village
b seek an injunction to stop the
pnd-fill operators from dumping
mtil the odor problem is solved.
“We laugh about the smell,
ecause that makes us feel a

etter,

but

this

ublic nuisance,”’
esidents.
=~

thing

which permeates the village.
“We immediately contacted the
Lake County health department,
which advised them to treat the
water with sodium nitrate. They
did, but it didn’t help much,” Mr.
Stilphen said.
He added that

solution—draining
the

little

Village » Mgr: Norris’’ ’ Stilphen
xplained that:the problems began
une 10 when the creek overowed into the land fill.
“The land fill people told us that
bout 30 million gallons of water
owed into the pit, and we have
o reason to doubt their word,”

drainage

another

possible

the water
ditch—has

into
been

ruled out by the state sanitary
water board.
‘This would ne the fe setae

is a real

said one of the

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Ms

ield Village

materials are dumped, started a
leeching process which produced
the noxious hydrogen sulfide gas

srr

because the water would be diluted, but it would also send the
odors

downstream

North-

he pointed

out.

He added that the land fill’s
operators also have tried dumping
in more dirt fill to reduce the
surface area of the water, ‘‘but I
know that the smell is still bad.”

The residents claimed that the
problem is aggravated by the fact
that

building

materials

still

are

being added to the land fill.
Trustee George Schleicher said,
“This is not just a aniaesaie buts a
ea

SE SE

Richard Houpt, the village *
torney, said, ‘‘I’m sure that we
can prove that it’s a public
nuisance and I’m sure we can stop
them from dumping if we can
prove

that dumping

is aggravat-

ing the problem. We may be able
to do this even without litigation.”
Village officials also are asking
residents to register their ‘com-

Se

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Av.

Highland

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Ill. 60035

plaints with the Lake County
health department and the Lake
County Board, which permitted
the land-fill operation despite violent objections from the village.
Residents at the meeting Monday night said they have been
unsuccessful in reaching West
Deerfield
Township
Supervisor
Bruce
Frost.
But
Trustee
Schleicher said that he has talked
with Mr. Frost, who said that the
problem

was

one

of

the

creek

over-flowing and not one of the
brickyards.
“We don’t-care where the problem started, we just’ waht ‘the
stench stopped. We’ve bene unable
to use our yards orto enjoy our

homes

for

a month,”

said

one

irate resident.
The problem has been especially

See page 8. |

aid Mr. Stilphen.
He said that the introduction of
ater into the pit, where suposedly non-putrescible building
Published

into

brook and Glenview,’

hazard to public health. I think we
would
be
very
reasonable
in
asking that land fill operations
cease until the odor is stopped and
until steps are taken to —
further flooding.”

Ee

Controlled circulation postage

paid

acute in the area of Jonquil Ter.,
Elm St., and Brookside Dr.
Quipped

one

resident,

‘“Deer-

field is the only town I know of
where you can tell the direction of
the wind by just sniffing the air.”

at Deerfield,

Ill.

�One of the most popular units in the Fourth of July celebration is the Fifth Army Band, which marched in the parade then

performed

at Jewett Park.

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Steve Hunter and Jeff Rauch, members of the Deerfield
High School Key Club; pick up their pancakes from the
Kiwanis cook, Bill Byers, during Family Day Tuesday.

kamily Day Draws
Biggest Crowd Ever

This little girl, 16-month-old
Eileen Whalen, perched on the
shoulders

of

her

father,

Whalen, got an extra
view of the parade.

:

Staff Phot
’

The Medinah

ints

Black Horse Troop salutes spectators

the parade, which attracted an estimated

by
Larry

John

special

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in the reviewing stand during

;

7,000 persons. Charles Buccola, Family Day

chairman, said the crowd was the biggest in the annual celebration's history.

Graff

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pete

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and Mrs. Richard Wytmar.
Deerfield residents filled the
west bleachers at Deerfield High
School for the fireworks display,

which followed the drum and
bugle corps competition. The
first place corps was the Norwood

Park

Imperials.

In second

place were the Racine Explorer
Scouts.

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The leader of the Evanston Vanguard helps his flag bearers

straighten their line. The group was one of several which came

from miles around to march in the Deerfield parade.
6

The Deerfield Lions Club float is greeted with “oooh's" a
“ah's" as two pretty girls toss confetti at on-lookers. The flo
won the Highland Park Organizational Trophy for being +
most colorful.
July 6, 196

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- Bergmark Plea

olted Again

The Deerfield Village Board Monday night denied one —
controversial rezoning petition and granted another for a —

By MELINDA UPP
~The developer who hoped to build about 120 homes in

After listening to an impassioned plea from the property —

owner, I. F. Plagge; the developer, Eugene Bergmark; and

rop his plans as a result of village board action earlier
at evening.
The board has refused to approve his planned developent until problems of street paving in the subdivision
ave been solved, and these probms,

at

the

moment,

seem

Mr. Glorioso has agreed to pay
r street improvements
where
s property abuts the streets, but

sked the village board to levy a
becial

assessment

ty owners

against

to levy

the

special

as-

approved

for the streets,

would

have

by

supported

Kelm

John
said

curbs

the

was

Glorioso,
after

the

the

developer,
“I

just

like this,

I don’t

know

if I even

want to go into Hovland.”
Mr. Glorioso, who will be taxed
along with other Hovland property

the

where he does not own property
on both sides of the street.

probably

rill begin using a new mobile unit
est of the Deerfield
Public
ibrary this fall.
The village board Monday night
anted a library board request
pr a building permit for a 24- by
B-foot unit which the library will
urchase for about $10,000.
Mrs. R. H. Mazur, a member

of

e library board, told the village
ustees, ‘‘We hope to start planing a building program in the
all, but we
have
some
very

ifficult decisions to make about
here and how to expand.”
She said that the board wants to
e the mobile unit to relieve the
mediate over-crowding problem
9 that “we don’t have to rush
to solutions.”
The library board decided to
urchase the mobile unit as an
ternate

to

renting

space

in

a

rivate home or a store front, she
aid. ‘“‘We just moved out of a
tore seven or eight years ago,
nd we don’t want to go backShe

added that the unit which
library board plans to purase is similar to mobile classpoms used in Lake Forest, Glenfoe, and Wilmette. It has been
pproved for use by children by
he office of the state superintenJuly

6,

1967

Bonnie

Cahall,

12,

of

to

the

village,

such

as

Deer-

He

noted

become

that

even

the

less

land

desirable

has

in

on the property

—

could not be sold for more than

_

$15,000 or $16,000 and said that
they could not get a reasonable
return on their investment.
;
The

plan

commission

recom-—

mendation stated that the area is

suitable for single-family residences and that public utilities in —
the area have not been designed
_

case.

members of the Homeowners Association who urged denial of his
petition, and that the trustees are
ignoring the wishes of old-timers.
Mr. Plagge pointed out that his
petition for rezoning thas been
approved by all the adjacent
property owners and said that the
land is totally unsuitable
for
single-family dwellings.

field helps herself to food at the
Kings Cove Fourth of July party.
The subdivision held its celebration at Sherwood School. (Staff
Photo)

said that homes

for apartments.

a2&gt;

The planners also noted that the
rezoning could set a precedent —

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which would cause the entire area —

along the railroad tracks to be
rezoned for multiples.
Rae
The

board

second

petition, which

did approve,

Glorioso

grants

permission

to

the —

John

build

—

22

homes on a 10.1-acre site on the
east side of Waukegan

Rd. south

of the North Trails subdivision.

His petition orginally was opposed by residents of homes west
of his subdivision, but they with-_
drew their opposition after he
agreed to reduce the number of
homes from 24 to 22.
£

Named

birthday

Vice President

Of High School Council
Thomas Pinkowski,
Dennis Pinkowskis of
thorn Rd., Riverwoods,
Carmel High School
Mundelein,

has been

son of the
3085 Blacka junior at
for Boys,
elected

vice

president of the student council.
His brother, James, a June
from

Carmel

High

School for Boys, will enroll this
fall at St. Benedict College in
Atchison, Kan. A younger brother,

Gregory, a graduate of St. Joseph
the Worker, Wheeling, will enter
Carmel High School for Boys in
September.

You're invited
to a

dent of public instruction.
Ed Walchli, the library board’s
architect, stated, “I feel that as a
temporary structure, the mobile
unit would be safe and sound for
the purposes to which the library
intends to put it.”
The village board authorized
issuance of both a building permit
and a temporary use permit
which will allow the library board
to use the mobile unit for four
years.
Mrs. Mazur said that the library
board hopes to have permanent
expanded facilities within four
years.

graduate

ard.”

recent weeks because of odors —
from the nearby brickyard land:
fill.
Mr. Bergmark and his attorney —

cannot afford to put in full streets

fobil Unit OK'd
or Library Use
youngsters

comers

ras

owners for the underground improvements, has testified that he

and street lights

addition to his half of the street
d curbs and gutters.
His motion was supported by

Deerfield

ARE

multiple-family

They noted that the property
has been vacant ever since it was
purchased by the Plagge family in
1896. Mr. Plagge charged that the
board has been swayed by new-

absent.

meeting,

1.2-acre

Kottrasch

Raff

don’t know what I’m going to do.
If they’re going to tie my hands

leveloper of any resubdivision to
stall sidewalks

have

George

a clause

required

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motion, but his vote would only
have
created
a tie. Trustee

His motion, which would have
pplied to all resubdivisions in
hich

then moved to
streets on the

would

d gutters.
oviland, also contained

Mr. Schleicher
permit the half

earlier expressed his support for a
special
assessment,
probably

e village board, Trustee Charles
aff moved to levy a special
ssessment

Charles Bootz,
‘and
George

defeated by Mr. Bootz, who again
voted ‘‘nay,” and Mr. Forrest and
Mr. Raff. Mr. Craig, who proyosed the 5-year condition, voted
for the motion.
Mayor
H. Ross Finney,
who

reets which would be half the
andard 27-foot width.
After a lengthy’ discussion with
ovland residents, who said they
ould be bankrupt if they have to
ay for street improvements in
ddition to the underground imalready

feated by trustees
Raymond
Craig,
Schleicher.

of a

development on Elm St., bounded
by the village garage property
and the Milwaukee Rd.
In passing the resolution to deny
the rezoning without discussion,
the board complied with a plan
commission recommendation. A
similar petition for the Kottrasch
property near Mr. Plagge’s property was denied two weeks ago.
The petitioners Monday reiterated the arguments for the rezoning, used by the petitioners in the

paving the other half within five
years.
Mr. Schleicher’s motion was

bssment and an alternate propohl to permit
construction
of

ovements

ing

condition that individual property
owners would have to pay for

prop-

on the other side of

he street for the other half of the
reet improvements.
But trustees Monday defeated a

oposal

his attorney, the board voted to deny a request for rezon-

Trustee Bernard Forrest, but de-

in-

bluble.

—

22-home development south of the North Trails subdivision.

may

that he

night

said Monday

subdivision

e Hovland

wy

open house

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Board Tackles Odor
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By MELINDA UPP
Deerfield
Village

The

board investigates building an
odor containment device over the
trickling beds.

Board

tackled
sewage-treatment
odor
problems on several fronts Mon_ day night.

In
several
board:

related

actions

the

_ © Authorized the village’s
ulting
engineers,
Baxter

_

@ Asked Mr. Stilphen to contact
Sara Lee again about sewage
odors apparently emanating
their treatment plant.

conand

@ Heard
the

@ Told Village Mgr.

Norris Stil-

with

chemicals

before

the

‘Something
By RONALD
Chairman,

authorizing

him

to

for Everyone’

Festival

Association

which started June 27, offers a wider
arts than ever before presented at

festival. The eventful weeks include local premiers
of important music, exciting debuts and return
engagements of great artists, and peerless
modern dance as well as prestigious ballet,
brilliant repertory theater, and an outstanding
art exhibit.
The weekly calendar for the 32nd annual

Ravinia’s summer

from

differs

festival

previous

.

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the evening adult

direction of Seiji Ozawa,

Ravinia’s

music

director

and conductor,

a

with

Conservatory Theater. Ravinia’s 12th annual art exhibit, ‘“‘The Art of
the Craftsman,” will be open through Aug. 19.
your

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as we

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the

used

so far,” he said.

the

results

after

a

60-day

disguise the odor, but it’s going to

smell like something,” Mr. Stilphen said.
If none of the chemical odor
elimination processes work, the
village then will investigate the
possibility of building a tent-like
structure over the beds to contain
the odor.
Mr. Stilphen explained that the
village is a little bit reluctant to
experiment with a containment
device because as far as he
no

one

has

ever

tried

won’t

do

anything

to

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according to Mr. Stilphen.

The beds, which are used to dry
the treated wastes, will be built
over a period of several years.
This year’s appropriation includes

$3,000 for expansion of the beds.

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Deerfield has added two men to

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“Tt think we can do it with
chemicals, but I just hope everyone realizes exactly what it is that
we’ve been treating there. We can

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The system, which will cost $350

There will be an eighth week of ballet performances by New York
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village treatment plant.

to install and 1 cent per head per
hour to operate,
will use a
pressurized spray to combine the
chemical with the water. The
. combination produces the cookie
odor. One hundred heads will be
installed
at
strategic
points
around the trickling beds.
If the village is not satisfied

afternoon series.

Make

Mr. Stilphen said that the village also has been fairly successful in controlling odors at the

“Tt has a light cookie odor.”’
So the board authorized him to
purchase a new device, called a
Gay system, to spray the chemical over the beds.

to the jazz-folk series. Children’s programs again are scheduled for
Saturday mornings, and Sunday ‘Four O’Clocks” concerts continue as

an

co-

operative with the village.
“They really have worked on
the thing exhaustively. They’ve
had consultants in three-deep and
have spent money like it was
going out of style, but they’ve had

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the

new

@ Again deferred a request from

the Mobil Oil Co. for a sign
variation. The request was defeated in a tie vote two weeks ago
and postponed until all trustees
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water

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park
board
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vices, will depend upon whether
revenue is available to the village.
A breakdown of appropriations
for the various funds follows:
Fund
1967-68
General Admin2s, $ 415,750
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288,060
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4,750
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Civil defense
941,970
Water department
114,592
Sewer department
Sewer treatment
142,600
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398,450
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25,000
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24,000
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262,250
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552,620
258,800

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eats

frequently as they pass through
the village. The board has received a petition from 175 residents requesting an ordinance to
lessen the whistle noise.

Deerfield trustees during their
regular board meeting Monday

ment plant odor containment

and have been most

been

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problems

best. we’ve

guest conductors and soloists. Wednesday-Friday evenings are devoted

RePe

xpenses
began

trickling beds which has been the

with

ee ee ee

reservoir.
The ordinance, which is primarily a paper document based on the
budget approved this spring, sets
maximum expenditures.
Major items, such as the offstreet parking and sewage treat-

chemical,

the

in

seasons

oe eee”
eRe

“quit putting our odor problems
under the table!”
- Mr. Stilphen said that the village has done anything but put
them ‘under the table. ‘We’ve
done just about everything we
can, But a sewage treatment plant
is a sewage treatment plant is a
sewage treatment plant and it just
isn’t going to smell like a peach
orchard,” he said.
He said that Sara Lee officials
have licked most of their odor

“We’ve

scheduling of a new series of ‘Mondays at the
Murray,”
of music,
evening performances
and
dance,
theater
in Ravinia’s
Murray
Theater. Another departure is the Tuesdaynight specials in the large pavilion, which
present special attractions in addition to a few
performances by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. &gt;
The Thursday-Saturday concerts comprise
series of Chicago Symphony programs under the

Oe
BI

A $2,586,160 appropriations ordinance for the fiscal year which

the devil’s own time down there,”
said Mr. Stilphen.

M. KIMBALL

Ravinia

SPECTACULAR SEASON,
spectrum of performing

and

The actions came after a delegation of about a dozen residents
from Brookside Dr., Jonquil Ter.,
and Elm St. asked the board to

_ phen that he has about one year to
| solve treatment-plant odor problems

odor

so far in treating

enter into a conditional purchase
agreement for a new chemical
treatment process.

_ Ssludge-drying beds at the village
sewage treatment plant.
_

Mr. Stilphen report on

progress made

_ Woodman, to draw up specifica| tions for an expansion of the

from

ea

opportunity

employer

�The Legislature’s Work: An Appraisa
*

YSTERIA prevailed again
last week as another session of the Illinois General Assembly closed.

EDITORIALS

ndone for almost six months had
o be accomplished in those final
ectic days, including many major decisions vitally affecting the
state’s future. Despite this chaos,
some constructive legislation did

Your

Hollister

DavID A. ROE...... Vice President and Publisher
RICHARD

two

or more

to establish and

n the session.

operate disposal facilities.

The biggest achievement by far
did come earlier: passage of the

e Allowed issuance of state license plates on a five-year basis,
saving the state millions of dol-

conven-

ion to rewrite the archaic state
onstitution, hopefully launching
a new era of state government in
Illinois.

lars.

The outmoded Constitution
must share the blame for one of
the legislature’s biggest failures
—the unsatisfactory resolution of
the revenue problem. But it fortunately failed to halt progress on

one-vote ruling.

to

vide low-income housing.

1966

Overshadowing

....---- Managing Editor

all these bills

were the explosive issues of rev
nue and open housing, both.

President

e Rescinded

other
measures
of
that many
ce
importan
greater
even
or
equal

were getting wide exposure in the
daily press and other media.

the state resolu-

This is by no means a complete

or even representative list of all

:

if

=Pemsrien9

for state aid to schools from $330

°-

YW

to $400 per pupil.
e Control firearms by requirjing licensing of all gun owners.

©

* TAXES

v

©

Pee
Po

The last of the open occupan
bills was killed early last week,
largely at the hands of Repu
cans. Even in defeat, howeve

the bills reflected an impending
reversal of the legislature’s longstanding

opposition

to

hou:

legislation. Never before ha
open housing bills lasted until
final days of the session. An

never before has even a wateredthe
the
Arma
%

down bill been sponsored by
Republican leadership, as was
bill supported by W. Russell
rington of Evanston, Senate
jority leader.

By voting to raise the sales ta:
from 4 to 5 percent, the legisla- —
ture has given Illinois the

most

regressive tax structure in the n

LE

w
restrictive revenue article,
still think a better solution cou!
been

reached,

perhar

even higher cigaret, liquor, ar
gasoline taxes.

e Modernize

legislative

;

gine legislature chose to complement its unfortunate

\ ee |

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oe

e Improve education for the
handicapped by permitting districts to finance special education
facilities jointly and by raising
the state reimbursement for special education teachers.

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through a broadened sales tax ¢

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have

x

—

tion. Recognizing that reve
sources are limited by the sta

6

ee

e Speed up distribution of
motor-fuel tax funds to municipalities and cut some of the red tape
that often ties up road-improvement projects.

B

until the final days of the session.

The revenue question was
tled on the last day of the sess
Friday, probably to the satisi
tion of noone.

ar os

ee

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Biuis° passep
seine
@

WY

credit practices,

“OREBOARD

ux

Je
if

e Raise the equalization level

to reform

sures

R Ly

4

iyy

HE legislature approved a
number of bills that we supported, including measures to:

the

bills to put more teeth in the
drunk driving laws and abolish
the death penalty, both of which
failed, and the approved mea-

one-man,

Court’s

Supreme

the

in this list were

Included

tion supporting a plan to reverse

Hl

many other fronts.

commission

ee

a

a

oe

for

create

study abortion laws, and help pro-

the meritorious legislation introduced this session. We tried to
concentrate on bills of special
interest to this area, recognizing

mu-

use commissions

calling

Peers

oners,

which remained in the spotlight
e Permitted

emerge, just as did some—though

resolution

LESLIE

J. RICHARD

L. HOLLISTER.......

fewer—constructive

earlier

Established July,

Newspaper

nicipalities to establish joint ref-

bills

halfway houses for released pris-

DEERFIELD VILLAGER

As usual, much of what was left

3

set ethical standards for state officials and legislators, provide

mental health budget by $67 m

lion. If budget cuts were nec

pro-

sary to make

cedures.

e Strengthen the state’s open
meetings law by applying it to all
meetings of public bodies, formal

|

Re
ELEMAN
2ANSERSON

e Combat air and water pollution through a large bond issue,

In

addition,

several

bills

that

———

ORTH

again

SHORE

beach-lovers

are being

forced

to

contend with millions of dead alewives.
Park

crews

have

busy

been

we supported failed. They would

clearing the smelly fish from pub-

have:

lic beaches in recent weeks,

e Made
civil service status
mandatory for employees in all
divisions of county government
except secretaries and persons in
top policy-making positions.
e Reformed
election
procedures in all counties in the state
by putting them under the juris-

diction of bipartisan boards.
‘

duly 6, 1967

on

Intruston at the Beach

or informal.

which will be submitted to voters
in a referendum in November,
1968.

t

decision with an equally unfortu
nate decision to slash the s

hop-

ing for a shift in the winds that
have been blowing the carcasses
toward

The

shore.

only consolation is that at

least the fish apparently
health or pollution hazard.

are no

They carry no disease and presently are invulnerable to attack
by

bacteria

because

of the

rela-

tively low water temperature.
Like anyone who has occasion
to go to the beach,

however,

we

ends

meet, they

should have come in other areé
The legislators certainly
cot

have delayed raising their mileage allowance and giving themselves their second $3,000
in two years. They now ea
$12,000 a year, which might ©
reasonable for those lawmake
who work at the job all year, k

hope a permanent solution to the
problem can be found.

it amounts to about $4,000 a mon

One answer might be the proposed lake-sweeping boat that
would pick up the carcasses before they reach shore. Another
might be to stock the lake with
alewives’ natural predators.

sion. The raise will cost taxpay
$1.4 million for the biennium.

If these steps fail, we might
try following the procedure used
when there was an overabundance
of salmon in the Columbia River.
Bears were imported to keep
them under control.

for those who are active only d
ing the

six-month

biennial

s

The legislators thus made su
they took care of themsel
while neglecting some of the

state’s important

needs. Unless

Illinois meets these needs, it v

continue to invite increased f
eral

expenditures

for

prog

that could.and should be hand
at the state level.

ee

�Only in Deerfield
By MELINDA

a

4 gael

OLD

SAW

about

learning

UPP

something

every

more than verified in the past week.

__ On

Sunday

alone

- building.
First

off, we

we

learned

learned

that we

a lot of things.
didn’t

miss

day

Mostly

a whole

has

been

about

float

lot during

school

When we didn’t help build the various fraternity, sorority, and
_ dormitory floats for which our assistance was requested.
_ We learned that you can’t always tell how many napkins you'll need
_ to cover the float by counting the number of holes in the chicken wire.
- Our leader insisted that you could.
,
__ He might have been right in theory, but in practice, we learned that
he number of holes increases just about as fast as the napkins
- diminish.
_ He still insisted (despite visible proof) that because there were 4,000
holes in the chicken wire, the 10,000 napkins should have been plenty.
a
LEARNED that maybe somebody was stuffing two napkins
into each hole.
;
7
We learned that if you don’t stuff the chicken wire properly, the guy
_ working on the next section will rock the float just hard enough to show
you that all your stuffing will fall out when the float goes over the Rt.
_ 41 overpass.
We learned that unlike writing columns, float-stuffing cannot be
combined with any vices.
If
you smoke, you’ll set fire to the whole afternoon’s work, your hair,
or the sleeve of the shirt of the guy working next to you. If you try to
drink, you’ll get the napkins all soggy. If you get the napkins all soggy,

_ you can’t stuff them into the chicken wire.

We learned that all the neighbors don’t come over and help when they

see a float being built. They watch the Cubs scramble into a tie for first
_ place. (We were stuffing to the cadence of a teen-age rock-’n-roll band
learning

a new

“song.”

We

learned

that

a teen-age

rock-’n-roll

band

learning a new song doesn’t have much cadence.)
_ Finally, we learned that float stuffing CAN be fun, for a while,
anyway.
UR EDIFICATION this week wasn’t limited to float-stuffing,
XY
however.
-. Monday we learned that the telephone company has really got
something when they admit that they can build satellite systems
can’t always get your dime back to you in a pay phone booth.

_ We stopped to make a

but

call at the village hall pay phone. We got a_

busy signal. Then we got a slug, a plugged nickle, back.

E ALSO learned (in no uncertain terms) that the Air Show ’67
was NOT a flop, but we really didn’t mean to imply that it

=.

e

_ John Picchietti, the general chairman for the show, called to say that
everyone involved with the show made a profit, and that no less than
135 half-barrels of beer were sold.
_

Said he, ‘If we’d had four good days,

instead of just one, we’d have

killed them.’’
_

We

nodded

in agreement,

and added that learning

A
bill to create a legislative
study commission on Illinois abortion laws was
among
locally
sponsored measures

_

approved last

week before the Illinois General
Assembly adjourned until Sept. 11.
; Henry
‘Forest,

Kleine

(R-32nd)

of

whose

measure

creating

Also among

last minute

hopes

the

is wonderful.

governor

will

sign

it

at the request of O. W. Wilson and

some

of

in

the

Lake

Lake

County

fight

in the Illinois Senate.
George

_

Lindberg’s

bill to help prevent violence in
Street marches and demonstrawas

pollution.

The Republican program

given

final

backing.

intending

For

Drawn

by

State

march

and

to

state

the

police

can

limit

size

police

Henry

Kleine

(R-32nd)

hours,

and

_.

of Lake

If approved by voters, the bond
issue funds would be spent for:
® Additional state parks and
recreation areas, $200 million.

@ Flood control, including multi-

ple purpose dams and reservoirs,
$200 million.
® Guaranteeing individual bank

loans to industry for industry air
pollution control, $50 million.
® Guaranteeing individual bank
loans

to

industry

water

pollution

lion.
The money,

for

control,

contribution from 30% to 55%,
and local costs will drop from 70%
to 20%. -

This and other pollution control
measures
approved by the Assembly also were sponsored by
Rep. Klein and Rep. Kleine. They

include:
® Prohibition
of dumping
of
dredgings in Lake Michigan after
Dec. 31, 1969.
@ Permission for sanitary districts to issue regulations stopping
intake of cyanide, acids, gasoline,

Top

and petroleum.

stylists
and

manicurists

@ A requirement that the Illinois

Sanitary Water Board set standards within the Metropolitan Sanitary District and enforce them.
@ Allocation

sanitary

of

water

$100,000

board

to

to

"ae oL ite - Selon

the

1438 OLD
HIGHLAND

study

improved and less expensive tertiary treatment.

TEL.

SKOKIE ROAD
PARK, ILLINOIS

432-0433

industry

$50

mil-

in turn, would earn

the state about $1 million a year,
since the bond interest will be
only 3.24 per cent and the money

can be invested at 4.25 percent.
Of most interest locally will be
that part of the plan that calls for
a revolving fund for secured loans
to municipalities
and
sanitary

districts for water purification,
sewer construction, and sewage
treatment construction. Put aside
for this purpose will be $350
million.
Grants

in aid

to municipalities

and sanitary districts
$150 million of the bond
The Illinois General
also has approved a
immediate action bills
air and water pollution

will total
issue.
Assembly
number of
relating to
control.

One appropriates $15 million for
municipalities and sanitary districts for sewage treatment and

will pay
for ap-

on

Ideas

In Wood

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that

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Big play area measures 256
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Sturdily constructed of top quality

lumber. Complete with rope ladder for safety.
Height from ground to roof peak: 11 ft.'Easy to

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if they

Rep.
Lindberg,
(R-32nd)
of
Crystal Lake, introduced the bill

Craftwood’s Treeless
Tree House

over.

approximate number of partici_ pants. Marches will not be permitted during weekday traffic rush
and routes of marches
_ interfere with traffic.

Rep.

Forest.

feeling, visit us, today.

Assembly

to

notify

‘

incor-

Carl Klein (R-27th) of Chicago, it
is co-sponsored by State Rep. John

approval Friday. night, It-requires

persons

a

porates recommendations of Gov.
Otto Kerner and has bipartisan

Our stock of sportcoats, slax,
&amp; crisp BD shirts has just
been replenished.

its

junked auto problem was defeated

tions

Illinois

Unusual

bill by Rep. Kleine designed

Rep.

make

. Anyone?

Come

State

would

leader among the 50 states in the
battle against
air and water

Water Pollution Control Act. Thus

Lake

commission’s

A

that

bond

proved local projects required for

State Rep. W. J. Murphy (R-31st)
of Antioch,
who has charged

to help

issue,

billion-dollar

commissioner leaves the area.

- Commission. It was sponsored by

County.

the federal government will up its

by a

approval

actions

the Month

backed

plant construction. This
the state’s 25 percent

If you’re in need of some
fresh clothing (from the sox
up) to tide you over the hot
humid days ahead . . .

in

Hair Style of

federal money under the Federal

the bills receiving

legislative

€. alite-Salet

Voters next year will be asked
to approve an ambitious program,

before the former Chicago police

‘was one to create a commission to
investigate the Illinois Building

irregularities

State May Lead
Pollution Fight

*

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Highland Park’
Ch

ateau Cobey

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&gt;

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Cobey’s

’67 (a vintage year )

Open Thursday
night

we'll

or

for

install

additional

charge.

RAFTWOOD
LUMBER
COMPANY
1590

OLD

DEERFIELD

(Just

West

HIGHLAND

of

Hwy.

PARK

WA

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“July 6, 196

�ORE

egislators Not Enthusiastic
But

North Shore legislators take a
im view of the state revenue

rogram

approved

in Springfield

Ast week
at the
pgislative session.

State

Rep.

John

of

Lake

R-32nd)
ented:
“When

end

of

Henry

the

the revenue

Sen.

Kleine

Forest

com-

was

forced

to make

up

tax

increase

so much

was

the

which

broadens

abandoned

a

GOP _

the

proposal

the sales

tax to

was

included

approved

in

the

tax

by the legisla-

only

ing that could be done to finance
ch urgent needs as mental

Four

State Sen. Karl Berning (R2nd) of Deerfield agreed:
“It was about the only possible
overnor’s budget was so large. In
pite of many determined and
ncere efforts to refine the budet, we found we still had the
ecessity of producing sizeable
dditional income.
“When we examined the goveror’s plan to tax services, we

J

ound that his original broadening
to a
roposal was tantamount

and

a permissive

1/20th of 1 percent

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Parties Oppose Idea
idea of a state income

The

tax

eceived no serious consideration
this legislative session, for both
bolitical parties opposed it.

rec-

had

Kerner

Gov.

Instead,

mmended a 3%-percent tax on
ll service occupations, including
agents, doctors, lawsurance
ers, dentists, barbers, and beauicians, and such fields as news baper advertising.
State Sen. W. Russell Arrington

R-ist) of Evanston, GOP
tem,

pro

resident

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JULY 8—12 to 4 P.M.

Sen.

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Berning added.

Senate
sympa-

was

hetic to the idea.

Methodist
has been

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of

help

to

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awarded

of
a

cover

flood

of water
basement

uring the June 10 flood, ruining
church

school,

choir

materi-

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wood Ln.;

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and Donald Dahlstrom,

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pet

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i

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arrested

lot

of

June

25

Deerfield

.

Police investigating the bus said
they
smelled
marijuana
and
searched the bus, where they
found about a half ounce of the
drug. They did not see the youths

prelimi-

18, of 2500 Chianti Trail.
The

te
ied

High School in a small bus. The
bus had most windows covered

ar-

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Michael LaChat, 18, of 2608 Wild-

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‘After much deep study, I have
ome to the conclusion that I can
upport this proposition if we
ake provision for elimination of
ost of our present taxing methds—including the sales tax. And
roviding that via the income tax
we

appear
ap-

tax increase for cities.
Other features are: a 2-cent-perpack increase in the cigarette tax;
a 1-percent
increase
in utility
taxes; an increase in the inheritance tax base; and an increase in
corporation franchise taxes from

are at the point

ealization that we must develop a
tate. income tax to finance state
overnment.

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ross income
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State Rep. Daniel Pierce (Dynd)
of Highland
Park
was
qually unenthusiastic:
“I’m opposed to the sales tax
was

though

program

a

o until the proposed Constituonal Convention—hopefully—can
ave our state from its revenue

but there

Arrington

idea,

items

latchwork, a crazy-quilt sort of
pvenue program that. will have to

crease,

he and

include services involving tangible

amendment

ras defeated last year, the legishture

both

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Peo ple and Politics
By MARTHA

OULD

Marks

4th

CLEVELAND

YOU LIKE TO KNOW

what it’s like on the last night of

a State legislative session in Springfield?

First, there are the guesses as to when the session will end.
These
are posted on the bulletin board in the Capitol press room, with
each
- newsman picking what he thinks will be the most likely hour. This
year,
guesses

ranged

from

an

optimistic

4 p.m.

Friday

a.m. Saturday.
Actual closing time was 8:19 a.m., though
was just before midnight Friday.
The fiction is necessaryto insure that all
the governor become effective immediately.
do not go into effect for a year unless

to a pessimistic

Sandy the Clown performs tricks for Linclonshire children at the village's
Fourth
of July
celebration Tuesday. The
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11

the official Assembly time
bills passed and signed by
Those passed after June 30
they receive a two-thirds

Forest

Association.

vote—an¢ this is almost a legislative impossibility.
Because of this constitutional deadline, it has been traditional to
stop

the House and Senate clocks before midnight on the last night
of the
session. But this year, it was different.
=
The first hint of the “clock revolt”? came when the Senate clock
showed shortly after 11 p.m. State Sen. William Harris (R-37th)
demanded the floor. He announced angrily that he had just learned
the
Senate clock. had been stopped.
“It is now 18 minutes to midnight,” he said. “That clock has been
off
for 25 minutes, but I’ve turned it back on. And I’m warning everyone,
if
there is any more monkey business about. this clock, I’m
going to
filibuster.’’

started

Gynthia Greene hauls
her 9-month-old brother,
Clay, in the float which
she made for the Lincolnshire parade. The float
won third prize. (Staff
Photos by Larry Graff)

EARY LEGISLATORS, involved in a debate over broadening
the state’s inheritance tax, turned to look at the clock that had
ticking

again.

A

sense

of

| through
row as
| midnight.

The
|

shock

spread

through

the

the packed galleries, and
the minute hand jumped

state

approved.

tax

program

Millions

and

was

billions

Senate,

the press
closer to
still

for

to

such

be
vital

state programs as mental health and children’s
services were still to be voted on. Then,
miraculously, the clock stopped again.
Debate was resumed, but it soon

NEWS ABOUT

became

Lincolnshire

clear that the “clock rebellion” was bigger
than first supposed. Two other legislators
jumped to their feet. to denounce the practice
of stopping the clock. One, State Sen. William
Mrs. Cleveland

Horsley

(R-49th)

planned

to

somehow,

the

confusion,

the

started again. This time the key to stop it was lost.
The

Senate

president

pro

tem,

W.

Russell

Evanston, took the floor to warn gravely:
“Gentlemen, I should like to remind
sales tax automatically drops to 2%

And

protest.

formal

a

enter
in

he

said

Springfield,

of

clock

Arrington

was

(R-Ist)

of

you that at midnight, the state
cents. Unless we resolve this

revenue issue, the state will be in grave financial difficulties. I don’t
think any of you wants to be responsible for this disaster.”
a
to

THE CLOCK ticked inexorably away, action suddenly was
speeded up. Sen. Robert Cherry (D-11th) of Chicago hurried over
confer with Sen. Harris. After a moment, the rebel nodded

agreement

and

appropriation

took

for

the

the

floor

to

department

urge

of

immediate

children

passage

and

family

Approval was voted in record time.

of

an

services.

Other necessary appropriations were passed quickly. But the clock
kept on ticking till only 30 seconds remained—then the minute hand
jumped again and it was one minute past midnight.
The legislative work continued, but at a slower pace. The revenue
program,

highlighted

was approved.

by a three-quarter

cent state sales

The imperturbable Lt. Gov. Samuel Shapiro listened to him quietly,
then shook his head.
“I’m afraid you’re mistaken, Sen. Horsley,” he said. “Perhaps you

are misled by the Senate clock, which obviously is out of order. We

are

going by my watch, which keeps perfect time, and it says it is 11:30
the

traditional

fiction

legislature—in spite of the sun shining
business exactly at midnight, June 30.

was

preserved

in the

:

John

A.

zealand

Hickling

will

arrive

from

New

in August

to

spend his senior year at Adlai E.
Stevenson High School as the 196768 American Field Service Foreign Exchange student.
He will live with the official
AFS host family, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry A. Moore, 8 Essex Ln.,
Lincolnshire.
The Moores have a daughter,

Allison,

who

will be a sophomore

at Carroll College in Waukesha,
Wis., and a son, Alan, a junior at
Stevenson.

tax increase,

Suddenly Sen. Horsley jumped to his feet to angrily demand that the
Senate journal show that bills were now being passed after midnight.

p.m. June 30.”
So once more

New Zealand Boy
Is AFS Student

and

the

windows—finished

state

its

Stevenson Budget
Will Be Displayed
The 1967-68 budget
for Adlai
Stevenson High School District 125

will be available for public inspec-

tion

from

beginning

8

am.

July

to

4

p.m.

18 in the district

office.
A public hearing

on the budget

will be held at 8 p.m. Aug. 21 in
the school.

Schools Win Bet as Assembly OKs Bill
By MELINDA UPP

Deerfield
Park

school

and

Highland

districts which

approved budgets based on
a new and higher state aid
formula won their bet in
the last hours of the General Assembly session Fri-

day night.
The

new

formula,

which uses

a

$400 per pupil figure as its basis,
will mean increases as high as $51
per student for area school districts.
The total increase for all the

districts
12

serving

Highland

Park

and

Deerfield

will

be

about

$396,580 annually.

Deerfield-Wilmot
110

will

increase,
Student.

get

the

from
The

School
$51

$190

state

Dist.

per-pupil

to $241
aid

for

per
High-

land-Park Highwood School Dist.
111 will be increased from $176 to
$225, a hike of $49 per student.

The increase for Aptakisic-Tripp
School Dist. 102 will be about
$45

and

per

pupil,

Deerfield

from

$145

School

will get a $44 per-pupil
from $131 to $174.

to $190,

Dist.

109

increase,

The other two districts which
will get more
state aid are
Bannockburn School Dist. 106, a

SUE

$36 increase from $80 to 0116 per
Dist. 103, a $40 increase from $108

to $148.
Three districts, Highland ParkDeerfield School Dist. 113, Adlai

Stevenson

and

High

Highland

School

receive

Dist.

School

Park
107,

Dist. A125,

Elementary

will continue

only a flat grant

per pupil.

to

of $47

The per-pupil allotment for each
school district is based on the

assessed valuation per pupil.

The difference in per-pupil
sessed valuation also accounts

asfor

the varying amounts of increase
which the other school districts
will get.

Three members
of the
"Chamber-

pot

7,"

Lincoln

shire

Jazz
hearse

Dixieland

group,,

re-

for

the

Cambridge
est

July
From
John

For-

Association's

4th

picnic.

left
Psiris,

are:
Jim

Dorn, and Wayne
Lyon.

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on the meat.

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he

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suggests

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a

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lemon,

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barbecue,

¥

of

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When the roast is cooking, baste

with orange marmalade
beer.

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HERGUTH

down the hall (of
Courthouse), you’d
the plague,” says

Peers,

Deerfield

supervisor

the Lake

a ey

“s

eT

eae

and

County

Board

of

_The Highland
for

increased

Park

voting

man

is not

‘yes’

spending

is concerned.

newsletter

called

The campaign was successful
but ever since, he relates, the
problem has been what to do wit

Issues,

which he and an associate published for several years, he once
began a story:

‘Like

members

the Lake County Board
visors, the members of
legislature have decided
the taxpayers’ money

the money obtained from commis

sions on collections—money whic

of

previously had gone into township

of Superthe state
that how
is to be

money boxes. Mr. Peers contends
that since then, the board has not
lived up to its fiscal promises.

spent on capital improvements is
none of the taxpayers’ business.”’

Prior to 1956, he said, he didn’t
buck the board as he does now
that he ‘‘voted with the majority,’
even though
the majority
wag
Republican.

Wants Referendum
The story concerned a multimillion-dollar state spending project
in which
revenue
bonds

Retirement?

reportedly were being sold without

Does

first conducting a referendum—a
cardinal sin to Mr. Peers, now
gadfly editor of the occasional
and similar Township Issues, published by the Independent Citizens
Party.
But,

he

insists,

he

doesn’t

he explains.

‘no’

on

some

things

vote

Even
personal

all the

board size should be cut from 37 to seven members,

realizes
his
will do little

good,
“I’m
there
as a conscience,” Mr. Peers explains wryly.
_ The supervisor has what he
calls “this Missouri Democrat
background.” Born about 60 miles
_ west of St. Louis, he moved at the
age

of

2

with

his

family

to

Decatur, Ill., where he was raised
and educated. He majored in
political science at Millikin University.
;

His father, he recalls, was a
_ “professional Democrat” (though

- not in office) who loved to needle
Republicans.

Ran

As Independent

But, he adds,
_ the Democratic
sleeve.’’ In last
election, he ran
the Independent
After

serving

“I’ve never worn
party label on my
April’s township
as a candidate of
Citizens Party.
in

the

Navy,

completing college, and teaching a
year each in Clinton and Alton, III.
he came to Highland Park. That
_ was in 1924, He taught journalism
at what
then
was
DeerfieldShields High School, now called
Highland Park High School.
Was

he

as

controversial

a

teacher as he is a supervisor?
His was a controversial field, he
_ replies
vaguely,
intimating
he
_ may have stirred things up. The

_ issues then, however, were things
like housing and sanitation, he
says. “Of course there wasn’t an
- active effort toward integration
_ then or I would have been slain’’

| he adds.

eas

and that county officials should

be appointed on the basis of examination, rather than elected. (Staff Photos)

opposition goes to

when
he
opposition

retire,

and

A partner through the struggle
Mrs. Peers worked hard for he
husband’s re-election, and doesn’
think she has the strength to fight
such a battle again.

Though he holds township office, Frank Peers says ‘yes, definitely," township
government is outmoded and could well be eliminated. He also feels that the county

time.”
His strongest

to

hottest they ever had,” she said.

“I vote

the department of public works
which serves a portion of the
county but taxes all.

plan

“Mildred put her foot down, I’
not to run again,’”’ he says, Mrs
Peers
verifies
the
statement.
“This one (last April) was the

‘yes’ 98 percent of the time—but I
vote

he

merely enjoy their historic brick
home, on the family farm i
Indiana?

*“no’’ all the time. ‘‘The opposition
on the board loves to say I oppose
everything,’

when we
we were

urer.

do best—at least in Lake County.
a

he

worked

the Board,”’ to eliminate the office
township collector and turn hig
duties over to the county treas

where

And today, Mr. Peers would say,
that is what governments seem to
In

we

say

In any event, the superviso
managed a county wide cam
paign,” to eliminate the office

of Super-

visors.
known

turned,”

“I must

together much better
were poor than when
wealthy.”

Town-

member

of the county of Lake

recalls.

Both

Mr.

Peers,

a

sometime

real estate broker, and his wife,
Mildred, are strong supporters of
open occupancy. They have rented
property to several Negro families, and “each (transaction) was
a very pleasant experience,’ he

says.
Mr.

Peers

also

has

tion to the courthouse
now under contruction.
of
for

which

have

would

complex

$3.5 mil-

lion, but the issue was defeated by

voters.

Recently,

are

“There are 15 or 20 on the
board,” he insists, “who would
like to take the same stand as I
do ,but they can’t afford it... .
It’s expensive to be independent,
expensive to san ‘no.’ ”’

One Committee
One way in which it is ‘“‘expensive,” he says, is in not being

placed

years
ago, he
a _ courthouse

cost

do

appeared

before a grand jury because, he
explained vaguely, of his opposi-

A number
campaigned

with them;
people who
‘quarantined,’ ’’ he added.

he campaigned

on several

committees

or

on important ones if you’re in
disfavor. He—and
a quarter of
the board—is on just one com-

mittee, and members are paid
according
to the
number
of

just as strongly against the new
building, which will cost several
times that amount.
Though
he
opposes what he calls an unnecessarily
‘‘grandoise’’
courthouse

committee

meetings

they

attend.

It means $2,000 to $4,000 a year, he
Says, in salary. And, he calls his
single committee
appointment—
the
hospital
committee—
the
“swampland committee,” an indication of its importance.
Ironically,
he says,
word
is
passed around that he does not
represent his township adequately
because he is on just one committee.
The ‘Peers vs. Lake County”
struggle actually began in 1956, he
explained, nine years after he was
first elected an assistant township

supervisor.

That

(1956)

was

the

“crucial date, when the fortunes

Explaining
his
controversial
stands,
he
says
“I think
it’s
nothing more than knowing right

and wrong and being consistent in
Sy
He thinks there should be ‘‘minority people’
on every
county
committee. ‘Out of challenge and
out of discussion as far as I’m
concerned
there comes
nothing

but good... To really learn about
government, enter as part of the
minority where you have to fight.
There’s no education to be had for

anyone

to be

majority where
you on a plate.”

Frank
Peers
educated.

a member
it’s

of the

all there

must

feel

for

well

complex itself, he opposes even
more the body responsible for it,
the county building commission
“which is a device for the construction of buildings without taxpayer approval...”

Public’s
Trying

Conscience

to be

science,

the

public’s

right or wrong,

a popular

position.

And

con-

is hardly

while he

says he doesn’t care whether he
personally
is liked or not, he
admits he cares about the backlash the disfavor has caused his
wife and now-grown son Charles

over the years—particularly those
years when his son was in school
and
heard
unkind
comments
leveled at the family.
“These people (township supervisors and assistant supervisors
who make up the 37-member Lake

County

Board)

harmony,’’

don’t

want

are

dedicated

Mr. Peers said.

anyone

to

to

"| find no interest
in

promoting

econ-

omy, only in promot- |
ing ideas, promoting

new ways of spending — until the tax
bills come in..."

‘‘They

disagree

duly 6, 1967

�ouncil Offers to Assist Suburban Unit
com-

action

and

mittee in the Chicago council, and
Mrs. Vance Kirby of Winnetka,
president of the suburban council.
Mr. Ballard told how the Welfare Council’s services such as the
community referral service and

built

:

:

original

by

owner

and

situated

even

has

floor, Over-sized garage
huge family room.

North Shore area members of
Council’s
Suburban
North
the

From

the Rev.

Deerfield:

North

OFFERED

Ps

Rus-

“Where

623 DEERFIELD RD.

Is

Estate

Real

Sn

Peel

Pies Gaps

Shore

to

BY

945-0222

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You'll be glad you called

Presbyterian Church.

could easily convert
pee ero en,

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$37,500

din
7

Mrs.
Park:
Mildred
Mrs.
Highland Park
and the Rev.
Highland Park

and

a fireplace

steering committee include:

sell R. Bletzer of
Unitarian Church.

on

rooms. All large
Lannon stone fireplace wall divides living and dining
2 baths, Kitchen
windows are Thermopane. Slate entrance, 4 bedrooms,
practical real brick
breakfast area and laundry room have handsome and

pointment of Mrs. James Harding
of Park Ridge as staff representative between the two councils.

Highland
From
Boyd,
Douglas
Bonamarte of the
Council,
Welfare
James Snyder of

es

eS

to move into. Custom
ONE OF A KIND IN RIVERWOODS ond \'/,readybeautifull
y wooded acres.

‘is ae

gt ogee

yet

.

ee

en

volunteer bureau can be expanded

mette, chairman of the communi-

city

Chicago

the

by

ounded

ty participation

limits, Lake Michigan, Lake Bluff,
and the Tri-State Tollway.
John Ballard of Evanston, the
Chicago council’s president, made
a
at
assistance
of
offer
the
the
in
recently
held
meeting
_Leaning Tower YMCA in Niles.
Also speaking at the meeting
of WilGingis
Benjamin
were

The Welfare Council of Metroolitan Chicago has offered its
ssistance to the North Suburban
ervice Council in finding soluons to community problems.
The service council is an allinee of North Shore agencies and
dividuals concerned with comarea
an
in
problems
unity

Inc.

Fe

x:

Art?

An

ring Aunger for resu/ts
North Suburban Service Council Pres. Mrs. Vance Kirby of Winnetka confers with Benjamin Gingiss, chairman of the community
action division of the Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, at
a recent meeting in the Leaning Tower YMCA in Niles.
‘

Judy

Miss

March,

Cloverdale

1715

daughter

of

March

of

Leonard

Mrs.

and

Mr.

Av.,

=

every

Keeps

your

from

;

Protector

Soap

— Face

Eyes

FOR SUMMER

HOME

bit

face.

of

~
soap

Makes

fun

for

shampooing

hair

! oe

natant.

children. It is ideal

Highland

1 Send $1.00 today. One
size fits child or adult.
=~
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Park, a sophomore at Southern
Illinois University, Carbondale, is

Highland

home for the summer.

Park,

60035

Ill.

CHOICE

EAST

GLENCOE

L.R.
gracious
Center entry opens to
1 Blk. from Lake, Train, Village.
“Dinner Party” sized D.R. (14 x 19); Mod. kit. w/eat. area; 5 good sized
“once in a season” listing and just reduced to $58,000.
tionist’s touch! A

PRICE

rm.), and
(or fam.
library
Ige.
(14 x 37),
bedrms., 3/2 baths. Decorated w/a_ perfec-

CLASSIC

SLASHED!

STONE

LANNON

LIKE WINNETKA?
Then see this immaculate 9 room home
Skokie

schools.

There

are

5

bedrms.,

just 3 blocks from Crow
2!/2

a

baths,

Island and

basement

full

&amp;

large

2 "car garage. Extra den or sun room on Ist floor plus upstairs sitting room.
Early possession. 54,500.
ith

PRIME
Have

you

thought

of

EAST

LOCATION

changing

home

from

your

Ige.

CENT.

AIR

COND.

or

cramped apt. to a delightful ranch on beautiful landscpd. property? 2 bedrms., 2 baths. Great rec. rm. Fireplace connects charming liv. rm. overlooking patio and
$49 sized

,500.

din.

rm.

2-car

CUSTOM

gar.

BRICK

NOW

Gracious

entry

opens

to

SHERIDAN
Ige.

L.R.

ROAD

w/custom

moldings

and

marble frpic.; Sep. D.R. w/bay window; Scrnd. porch
w/access from L.R. &amp; D.R.; Sep. brkfst. rm., 4 bedrooms
;
frplc. In lower 70's.
baths, Rec. rm. w/stone
3

FOR

RANCH

OF

ORE

RAVINIA

LOVERS!

¢

OR DEERFIELD?
transfer
This 2 year old split level is being sold only because of owner's
there are
and it's in perfect condition! Master bedrm. has private bath &amp;
3

more

twin

size

bedrooms,

!'/2

additional

baths.

with sliding glass doors to patio. Living room 27'
5\/2°/, mortgage available. Value plus in upper 30's.

&amp;

Porter

Realtors

67 Green Bay Road
July 6, 1967
be,

Paneled

family

13'.

Basement

x

room

too.

Weinrich

ring Ringer

in Winnetka

446-2600
ARAMARK

PRICE
AT A BARGAIN
QUALITY
This builder owned and bit. ranch has spacious liv. rm.
and Ige. dining “L’; 3 good sized bedrooms (1 pan. w/
outside entry) and vanity bath are situated away from
Ige. eat.
the liv. area. Great kit. w/blit.-in oven-range,
att. garage.
1¥2-car
and
Basement
rm.
Powder
area;
Located on dead-end street convenient to Eden’s, shopping. Priced to sell: in the high 20's.

EET

482

CENTRAL,

HIGHLAND

PARK

This Cent. Air-Cond. Contemporary is located on choice
Ravine property within an easy walk of train, schools
L.R., D.R. w/frple.; Pan, fam. rm.
and Ravinia popes.
Bit.-in kit. w/eating area. 2 bedrms.,
w/bar, bookshelves;
in the
Home
First or Retirement
1Y% baths. A Great
lower 40’s.

for results
ID 2-6600

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~ Musieal Program Plained

_

For Senior Center Picnic
Excerpts from the ballet-musical
“Hans Christian Anderson’ will
be presented by students of the
Toby Nicholson School of Dance

Mrs. Don Arthur, Mrs. Lawrence
Myers,
Mrs.
Maurice
Sbertoli,
Mrs.
Bert
Tucker,
Mrs.
Don
Walling, Mrs. William White and
Mrs. Linda Fisher of Northfield.
Also, Mrs. Joe Fell, Mrs. Robert

at the North

Shore Senior Center annual picnic
from noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday.

Pees

od
ae

The event will be held on the
grounds of the lakeside home of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carhart,
1310 Sheridan Rd., Wilmette.

ais

Kent,
ner,

Mrs. John Foreman of Glencoe,
picnic general chairman, expects
more than 175 persons to attend.

ye

of

Mrs.

4

J.

at

Winnetka

“The
el

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en

all

CUSTOM
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a

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A

DIVISION
TO HANDLE
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all

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a

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North

e

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PHONE
le

the

ls

ll

a,

i

will serve
monies.

as

cen-

who

also

master

of

cere-

Will Be in Costume

i

IS

a

of the

council,

672

Central

fpl. Full base.—
lucky buy—make

LINDENMEYER

ole
ale

YOUR INSPECTION
CORDIALLY INVITED

Exclusively

all

chairman

ter’s members’

2 baths,
be your

ae
ae

oe

David Burgess of Hubbard Woods,

Wilmette,

fs

ee

SOLID GOLD
BANGLES

A.
Mrs.

representing the Women’s Auxiliary of the Winnetka-Northfield
Jaycees, and Edgar Horstmeier of

TO SETTLE
ESTATE
Forest. Brick 3 bedrm.,
top parking court. Can
SALLY

co

pee ew Oe a

831-3800

ale

and

Sig

Kitchens

alte,

of Glenview

in Lake
w/black

be

Highland

Avenue

Park

432-8470

11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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OFF THE
BEATEN
PATH
East Lake Forest near ———
Pink brick w/2 C.T. Baths,
L &amp; family rm.—d/washer
range; Full base., gas ht. &amp;
&amp; offers,
CALL
SALLY
LINDENMEYER

fpl.
in LR, Dining
2-car garage. 40’s

te

‘Masterson

3
village
garage

the
att.

ij

wit

Rooms

Che Old Jewelry Shop

Senior

Lee

Near
2-car
offer

CALL

Fore-

Shore

Mrs.

pre’

i

tnwinnntie

North

president;

Ps

then

of Wilmette,

a

+ €

Shore

man, are Mrs. T. Clifford Noonan
Center

a

BUILDERS

Years

Room

the

a

DESIGNERS,

20

Community

Activities

alan nl

Tuesday

O’Brien,

¢

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a

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FBI Is Topic

Adelaide
Mrs.

William

by

oe.

with

Koretz

James

described

at 1 p.m.

e

Bradburn of Kenilworth.
Co-chairmen,

Mrs.

be held
House.

by Ira Barchard

direction

John

be

netka Community House.

In case of rain, the picnic will

‘of Chicago, accordianist, the center’s choral group will sing under
the

Mrs.

and Mrs.

club

Mrs. Hugh Allen, Mrs. William
Steffey
and
Mrs.
Ambrose
J.
O’Callaghan of Glencoe.

Will Feature Singing
The program of entertainment
also will feature group participation
singing
led
by
E.°
A.
Schwechel of Libertyville, who is
scout executive of the North Shore
Area Council of Boy Scouts.

Accompanied

and

Winnetka,

will

oe

Theater

FBI”

Special Agent of the Bureau in
Chicago for the center’s men’s

oe

and Musical

entree. Beverages and dessert will
be served by Mrs. Fred Aberlin,

oles

oe

oo

9

The “Hans Christian Anderson”
ae

os

Scenes

to

be

enacted

by

the

children in costume are “Dialog
and Ballet of Little Ida’s Flower”
and “Little Mermaid Ballet.”
Cast members
are Shannan
MacGillivray, Kathy Sutherland,
_ Jackie Shanberge, Ellan and Kelly
McMahan, Lori Connley, and Jennifer McNerney of Winnetka; Dan
Winkless

of

Kenilworth;

Twiue-A-Year
LAKE
BLUFF
house w/updated kitchen. Newest gas furnace. Bays
garage. Near village. Very low 20’s—will contract.
CALL
SALLY
LINDENMEYER

Old farm
detached

&amp;

nook.

2-car

and

Cheryl Balaban, Virginia Farley,
_ Debbie Palmer and Jackie Jaffee
of Wilmette.
Other performers are Joan Becker, Colleen Brophy and Sarah
Marshall of Northbrook; Susan
Rogers, Janet Katzenberg, Leslie
McBride and Amy Untermyer of
Deerfield; and Leslie Cunningham
and Nancy Liff of Highland Park.
Toby Nicholson of Evanston is
instructor and director.
Center members and guests will

___ bring their own picnic sandwich or

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This custom-built roman brick ranch reflects the quiet dignity of a fine
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Living
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Separate
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Three
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w/3
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BEDROOMS
family, walking distance
fireplace,

decorator’s

separate

touch

would

$42,500.

CALL

BLANCHE

John Channer
202 E. Westminster
Lake Forest

234-2500

to

dining

bring

grade
room.

out

and

high

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its

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school.
are

five

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| Highland Park

Minister
of
Education:
The
Rev.
James Russell Snyder.
Sunday service: 10 a.m. Nursery facilities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
10 a.m., through sixth grade.

be

3 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
‘First Church of Christ,
_ Address:

Scientist

493 Hazel Av.

Sunday,
July
9:
11 a.m.
Bible
les“son
‘‘Sacrament.’’
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

Geerese: 1713 Green Bay Rd.
;
astor: The Rev. Richard Osberg.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Nursery
facilities are provided at’ 10:45
a.m,
hurch
school:
9:30
a.m.,_
all

classes.

Youth

Fellowship:

5:45

ROMAN CATHOLIC
Immaculate Conception
Address: 1590 Green Bay Rd.
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
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

rf,

- EPISCOPAL

ae

Trinity

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

reau.
_ Curate:
er.r

The

Rev.

Clarence

F.

Mo-

Deck-

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

Mrs.

_

Congregation

Assembly

Solel

Office: 1823 St. Johns Av.
Joseph

unday

school,

929

ilities

L. Ginsberg.

service:

11

a.m.

Edgewood

are

Rd.

provided.

in

Edgewood

Nursery

North Suburban Synagogue

fa-

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.,
Mon-

day through
hrough

Friday;

.
_

7:30 p.m.,

Thursday.

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.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m.

CHRISTIAN
First

Church

Address:

Half

155

SCIENCE
of Christ,
Deerfield

Scientist

Rd.

Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

Day

Rd.

Mis

LUTHERAN

OF CHRIST

Address: 225 Wilmot Rd.
Pastor: The Rev. John S. Usry.
Nurser;
10:30 a.m.
service:
Sunday
facilities are provided. Church school
10:30 a.m.

Trinity
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
5 p.m
Tuesday,
Confirmation class:

DISCIPLES

OF CHRIST

Community

Christian

Address: 1970 Riverwoods Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev. Donald L. Lanier
Sunday
service:
11
a.m.
Nurser
facilities are provided.
Church school
10 a.m., all classes.
Youth meeting:
Sunday, 7 p.m,

LUTHERAN
Church

of the Holy Spirit

BETHANY

Is The Sunshine
The

METHODIST

Rev.

Rain"

sermon

summer

Walter

series

E. U. B. CHURCH

B. Lunsford.

Pastor

Worship with us each Sunday at Laurel Ave. and
McGovern St. in Highland Park, or tune Radio WEEF
1430kc, WEEF-FM 103.1 mc... . SUNDAYS 10 A.M.

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.

a.m

Congregational Church of Deerfield

After

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.

Russell

UNITED CHURCH

“Patience

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

Zion

Rev.

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m
Nursery facilities are provided. Chure
school: 9:30, 10:45 a.m.

North Shore
2100

The

Lincolnshire

UNITARIAN
Address:

Blet

Cross

Address: 724 Elder Ln.
ee:
The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian.
Assistant Pastor: The Rev. 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.
7:30-9
4-5:15,
Saturday,
Confessions:
Friday,
first
before
Thursday
p.m.;
4-5, and during Friday masses.
12:30
following
Sunday
Baptisms:
p.m. mass.

Beth Or

Community

for

Address: 601 Rosemary Ter.
Pastor:
Dr. John R. Bouldin.
Assistant
minister:
The
Rev.
Raymond
Good.
Sunday
service:
9:30
a.m.
Church
school: 9:30 a.m., two-year-olds through
sixth grade.

Minister:

CATHOLIC
Holy

EVANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethlehem

R.

Director of religious education:
Cossiette Conley.
Sunday
services:
10,
11:30
Church school, 10, 11:30 a.m.

zer.

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.
Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

ROMAN

Address: 200 County Line Rd.
Pastor:
The Rev.
Richard A. Swanson.
Sunday services:
10:45 a.m.;
7 p.m.
Church school: 9:30 a.m., all classes.
Midweek
service:
Wednesday,
7:30
p.m.

of Deerfield

BAPTIST

Lakeside Congregation
ee
Reform Judaism

St. Gregory’s
Address:
Deerfield and Wilmot
Rds.
Rector:
The
Rev.
Jack
D.
Parker.
Curate:
The Rev.
Spencer Thiel.
Sunday
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
provided. Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
* Morning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

PRESBYTERIAN
First

JEWISH

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

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

_ Rabbi:

Deerfield
BAHA’I!I

Torah

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

a

James

Address: 134 North Av.
Pastor:
The
Rt.
Rev.
Thomas
J.
Kelly.
Assistant pastors: The Revs. Marcellus J. Monaco and Francis Scouten.
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
p.m.
Baptism: Sunday, 2 p.m.

17:30
com-

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B’nai

St.

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Prayer meeting and teacher training:
_ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
_ Choir rehearsal: Thursday, 7:45 p.m.

Sunday, July 9: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
““Sacrament.’’
Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
Sunday school:
9:30 a.m. to
age 20.
Testimony
meeting:
Wednesday,
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.

“FOR

THE

TIME

OF YOUR

LIFE,

FIND

TIME

TO

WORSHIP

GOD."

Monday

Redeemer

Address: 1731
Pastor:
The

Deerfield Rd.
Rev.
Robert

A.

Wen-

— delin.
Sunday services: 8, 10:30 a.m. Church
school and Bible classes: 9:05 a.m., 3
_ years

through

- METHODIST

adult.

AND

VANGELICAL
UNITED BRETHREN
Bethany
Address:

"Pastor:

Laurel

The

Rev.

Av.

and

McGovern

Walter

B.

Luns-

ford.
Sunday
service:
10 a.m. Nursery failities
are
provided.
Sunday
school:
0 a.m., all ages.

_ PRESBYTERIAN
Highland

Park

Address:
Laurel,
Linden
and
Pros“pect Avs.
|
Pastor: Dr, William Atkinson Young.

Allan

Boruszak

Visit Israel

To

N.

Boruszak

will

visit

srael this summer
on a _ tour
Sponsored by Jewish Agencies.
smear
Allan
recentcelebrated
ly
his bar mitzvah
at Congregation

B’nai

Torah

in

Highland Park.
group
The
will spend some
the
at
time

Alonei Yitzchak
Youth

ae
and

living

Village

with

Is-

children,
raeli_
Allan
will tour the country.

The boys will
ar mitzvah in
erusalem.

celebrate their
the temple at

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Honors

Award Winning Model Village

Its Choir
to

Trinity

Episcopal

Church choir members and acolytes this year.
The Trinity Cross, awarded for
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grade

student

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most of his or her first year in the
choir, given to Anne Spriggs.
The Harper Memorial Cross, for

the chorister who is most thoughtful and kind to others, awarded to

Robert Grimes.
Musicianship,

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the

choir

member who has made the most
effort to uphold the purposes of
choirs in worship, given to David
Moravec.
Attendance,
for the chorister
who is most reliable in this area

of choir work, awarded to Joanne
Grimes.

The attendance award was presented to Joanne Grimes on the
basis of “other factors in her
choir work.”’ Two other members
of the Grimes family, Robert and
John, also had perfect attendence
at choir sessions and qualified for
the attendance award.

"Interior design and furnishings by George

Two choir graduates were honored, ‘not only for the past year,
but for their many years of choir
work.’”’ They are Katie Holder, for
her gentleness and good cheer in
her loyalty to the choir and to the
church, and Cathy Sloss, for her
unfailing
enthusiasm
for
all

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Four other awards presented at
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Stone and Bob Sloss.
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Cross as acolyte warden for the
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A special service of Godspeed
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Presbyterian

Church

honor during a fellowship hour on

of Deerfield

The

The congregation extended farewells and offered prayers for the
families, who were guests of

Z

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Dr.

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Choir awards are presented at recent church
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Corky Fremling Visits in Deerfield

families

Mrs. Calvin Allen, Dr. and Mrs.
John Frye, Mr. and Mrs. William
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the village.

The Rev. Ray Holder (right) vests acolytes Brian
Cole (left), Bob Sloss, and Peter Stone at recent
ceremonies at Trinity Episcopal Church in Highland Park.

Service

the church patio.

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Glenview

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| N. Barton, 641 Ambleside Dr.,
| Deerfield, a son, Richard New— comb, June 2 in Highland Park
Grandparents

are

Mr.

_ and Mrs. William A. Hanna,
_ Huntington Woods, Mich., and Mr.
_ and Mrs. Horace J. Barton, Grand
_ Rapids, Mich.

:

and Mrs. Edward

$22

Timberhill

and
Sie

Rd.,

for

tax-sharing

between

9.7
of

the federal
states.

7.3

percent

wanted

government

and

the

tabulating

the

the

results also revealed the following

The

@ The strongest
89.8 percent for

‘‘yes’’ vote was
cutting nonde-

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Plastic Wrapped

@ The weakest
57.5 percent for

between

Next weakest

‘‘yes’”’ vote was
expanding east-

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SINCE 1931

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Glenview

Rd.

DEERFIELD COMMONS
Shopping

1.1410)

CROSSROADS
Shopping Center
Highland Park

Center

Deerfield,

:

AL 1-3400
CR 2-5832
PA 4-9872

EDENS PLAZA WILMETTE
1153 Church St., Northbrook

Wards.

invite your inspection.

Wins

_

2955 Central St., Evanston
e

Evanston.

Semi-Private

1913

“Where Craftsmen Clean Your Clothes”

west Highway —(Route 14)and Route 12. Bus
from

CLEANERS
ESTABLISHED.

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Sean ene nee ae soey nee.
like Surroundings and Excellent Meals Served

1712

Shields of Des Plaines.

SEZ

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Chronics, Cardiacs, Diabetics, Senile, Aged,

EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATION
Station and North.

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BARRINGTON,
ILLINOIS

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35.2 percent

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pogo

jiam H. Rankin, 2500 Forest Glen
‘rail, Riverwoods, a daughter,
Andrea, June 16 in Highland Park

a
axe

percent

50;

“Fluffy Fresh”
for Summer

“Where Craftsmen Clean Your Clothes”

Service

is M.

39.5

35 and

RING

“kuit Home

Mrs. ° Wil-

Grandfather

age,

were 50 years or older; and 21.6
percent were between 20 and 35.

‘‘yes’”’ vote was 57.5

BAH

Mrs. Edward L. Stack, 822 Tim-

Hospital.

@ By

Dry Cleaned

Lae

- berhill Rd., Highland Park.
|
|

percent

cans, 24 percent were independents, and 10.8 percent were Democrats.

4

and

71

were engaged in agriculture.
@ Politically, 59.8 were Republi-

od
oa aA
South Bend, gry
ind. and
| | Maas

_ RANKIN—Mr.

®@ Occupationally,

west trade in nonstrategic goods.

Mr.
and
Mrs. G Antoine
Gam|
Oak
1.
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d

:

_

cipants:

strongest
‘“yes’’ vote was
79.8
percent for eliminating the earnings limitation under Social Security.

F. Stack,

Highland

computed

were either white-collar or professional workers, 19.6 were bluecollar workers, and 2.1 percent

ents
ee ie. ond gr
- Pastrick,
5e

percent

information about the poll’s parti-

a son, Christopher Michael, June
14 in Ft. Lee Army Hospital,
Petersburg, Va. Grandparents are

_ Mr.

Vietnam

U.S. to withdraw from Vietnam,
and 2.6 percent prefered cessation
of the bombing of North Vietnam.

-_ GAMBLA—Dr.
and Mrs. Gerald
_ Gambla of Colonial Heights, Va.,

|
|
_

South

fense spending instead of adding
to the national debt. The next

Births

| Hospital.

wanted

cleared of Communists, and
percent wanted greater use
American air and sea power.

survey were:
@ On Vietnam, 72.6 percent fav-

_ored

62.9

Ill.

Quinlan. onaTys on. treme +
HOMES

SINCE

1884

FINANCING
REALTORS

=

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=

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OPEN

A

a

36

ee

x 25 free-form
swimmers

GET

IN THE

pool,

SWIM

heated,

filtered

and

lighted

for

life is the added attraction of this
|
lovely ranch. Wal
to schools, churches, shops and trains.
aes
plus bedrooms; living room with fireplace; bright beauLe tiful, finished basement, A jewel of a property at unheard

Just $23,500.

Re

of price.

in

PERFECT LOCATION — LAKE BLUFF
brick ranch, three bedrooms, enormous kitchen, attractive
living-dining
room,
bath.
Unbelievably
complete
.basement
room.
with
includingC
33’
recreation
fireplace,
~» wet bar and full bath. Walk to beach, shopping, train and
schools.
Plaster walls and beautiful yard — only $28,500.

Ogee
$3

Solid

NORTH

SHORE

BUYERS

AND

SELLERS

IN ALL

WOODLAND

PARK

MONDAY

SATURDAY,

9:00

AREA

Low maintenance is a feature of this all brick ranch ona
big lot of 90 x 132 feet. Hardwood floor, plaster walls, all
brick exterior and copper plumbing. Cozy living room with
fireplace overlooks show place lawn. Full basement, sun deck
over 2 car garage. $29,900.

LINCOLNSHIRE WOODLANDS
Spacious home on 1% acre and surrounded by stately trees. 4
bedrooms, 2 baths, Living room with FIREPLACE and large
separate dining room. Family room, huge complete kitchen,
Ist floor den or guest room. Screened porch and oversized
two-car garage. $53,900.

PRICE RANGES LOOK TO QUINLAN AND TYSON,

THRU

‘TIL

5,

TRUE

SUNDAY,

10

COLONIAL

‘TIL

5

DECOR

THROUGHOUT

Immaculate
landscaping surrounded
by
5 _ foot
stockade
fence sets off this, one of Northbrook’s truly fine homes.
Four bedrooms, 2%
baths, gorgeous Family
Rm. with fireplace and thermopane doors leading to secluded patio. Ist
floor utility rm. Come see all the extras, only $47,500.

Quality
bath,

TREES — TREES
is reflected
construction
brick

ranch

on

lovely

75

—
in
x

TREES
this
three-bedroom
2250
ft.
lot in Woodland

Park. Master suite has own bath. Two fireplaces, one in livroom.
Huge
ing
rcom,
ana
one
in paneled
Recreation
screened porch, two-car garage. Price reduced.
$34,900.

INC., THE NORTH SHORE’S LEADING REAL ESTATE FIRM FOR THEIR REAL ESTATE NEEDS.
July 6, 1967
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THE

EVANSTON

1020 Church

e

REVIEW

St., Evanston

WILMETTE
1232

e

Central

COLUMN

2-7472.

:
»« DOGS
- 2
PURE
WHITE
brian Huskies, M and F. ID tags.
22. Vic.
Northbrook-Northfield.
info.
appreciated.
Reward
446-

Rd.,

e

STAR

Northbrook

HERALD

Ave.,

Highland

DEERFIELD
444 Central

272-4300

serving

Lake

Forest-Lake

to all

Avoid Conflicting
DATES
HOW

KEEPSAKE.
CHARM
WITH
enamel crest,..American Society
ivil Engineers. Please call,

1-1

WHITE
GOLD
BENRUS
h. 4 blue
saphires
and
2 diads. In area of
Reba and Elmwood,
nston. Call GR 5-1820. Reward.

Personal

e front of Kroger $1,000
FAME PIECE, WILL SHARE.
Call evenings, 328-0731.

Personal

FAMILY
HOME
AND
PROPcan be protected from dusk to
n,
365
nights
per
year
by
an
ed,
bonded,
insured,
licensed,
ormed Patrolman, making inspecrounds:
throughout
the
night.
stant alertness maintained against
lers, intruders, vandals and
outk of fire.
ORTH SUBURBAN PATROL
chmond Road
Kenilworth, Ill.
AL 1-7157

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
wonderful selection awaits

in the Want Ads. Turn

o Classification £132 in

DOES

Mail (or
meetings

IT WORK?

phone) a complete
and events.

listing

vide
945-7300

RATES

Highland

events
through
help on
by
TODAY.

945-7300

Ave.

Highland

10

Dogs and
MIN.

.10

Animals, Pets
and Supplies

GOOD

German

short

HOME

haired

A.K.C.

FOR

AND

FOR

EX-

MALE

Pointer.

10

Open

ROLLING
MEADOWS
STABLES
taking boarders for July occupancy.
Box stalls $60 a mo. Grain fed twice
daily. Horses
for sale from
$225 to
$800. 362-7499.
20-GAL.
AQUARIUM
W/ALL
ACcess.
and
w/wrought
iron = stand;
ereemre
tropical fish, $25.
all after 6, 724-6226,
3

ADULT
LONG-HAIRED
GUINEA
pigs for sale—2 Peruvian males, and 1
Abyssinian female.
Call PArk 4-1441

12.

Antiques

and

Art

14

Books

Ger. Shepherd

CASH

FOR YOUR

Pups A.K.C.

13

WEEKS, $50 AND UP; SHOTS AND
wormed. 223-0873.
APRICOT: MALE
PUPPIES.
A. K. C.
miniature. Home raised and healthy.
Champion
blood
lines..
Excel.
show
potential or pets. VI 8-6398.

PUPS

A.K.C. CHAMP. SIRED. EXC.
disposition. HI 6-7327.
TINY
TOY
POODLE,
SILVER
MALE
A.K.C., shots, housebroken. Ready to
take home and love.
272-6733

MINIATURE
CHAMPION
A.K.C.

Ears

SCHNAUZERS

SIRED.
cropped.

HOME
Shots.

RAISED.
674-9445.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS
Indian
Knoll
bred.
A.K.C.
Champ.
stock. 8 weeks old. Excellent temperament. AL 6-0930.
MINIATURE
SCHNAUZER,
FEMALE,
6 mo.; A.K.C.; champion sired; loves
children, Ears cropped, and all shots.
$175. 491-0946.

Goods

NEXT ANTIQUE SALE
LAKE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
GRAYSLAKE, ILL.
SEPT. 17
and

Gifts

BOOKS

GET OUR BID ON YOURS
For sale. Phone for information. Call
DAvis 8-4424, BOOKERS
BOOKS.
1307 CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON
BOOKS WANTED.
LARGE
OR SMALL
libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA. You are welcome
to browse. Kennedy’s Bookshop,
1911
Central St., Evanston. UN 4-4449.

15

Business

Opportunities

SMALL
WELL
ESTABLISHED
WINnetka
beauty
salon
for
sale.
Exc.
opportunity for operator with following. For info. write:
T-178, Box 60,
Wilmette.

16

Business

Service

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING
Reasonable prices, work guaranteed
KAEHLER LUGGAGE SHOP
1421

PUMPED

Sherman

Ave.

DAvis

8-0744

22

Service

AND

DRAINS
CHAS.

PER

LINE

17.

RODDED

and

hdo Productions,

CO,

Photography

Magical

8910

FANCY

=YOUR
casseroles

or

Call AL 1-1878
PARTY EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL

Waukegan

21

Rd.

YO

5-5080

jello

M.G.

626 Church, Evanston
DAvis 8-3984
Golf Mill Shopping Center, Ph. 824-9212

ALTERATIONS
Opp.

Post

1110
5-5074

Davis

St.

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
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

DRESSMAKING-ALTERATIONS
MENDING
272-0909

CAROL

DRESSMAKING
—
SPORTSWEAR,
Casual, Formal and Weddings.
ALSO ALTERATIONS.
CALL VErnon 5-0758.

Entertainment

WANDA

BROTHERS

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148

Call

MIKE
MAGICIAN

PLUS SPECIAL
evenings

FOLK

MUSIC

BALLOON

BY

BOB

ACT.
HI 6-0460

GAND

or the Village School Singers or the
|
Gand Family os
will surprise your
guests. Call
now, WI 5-5321

23

Equipment

Rental

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.
Oakton,

Skokie

OR

RENTAL
WE

5-7400

YARD

RENT EVERYTHING

ACE

1

RENTAL

8910 WAUKEGAN

RD.

YOrktown

29

full, $4.50.

CARLYLE'S

Office
GReenleaf

256-2228

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS

MARY ANN SILKS &amp; WOOLENS, INC.

$3.50;

all!

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

MONOGRAMMING
BELTS, BUTTONS AND BUCKLES
COVERED WITH FABRIC
EXPERT PLEATING

straight,

for

CLOWN

3748

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

Hems,

fun

FAVORITE

MAGICIAN

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.

NEED
COTTON
CANDY
OR _ POPcorn?
We _ specialize
in
parties
or
carnivals. Everything is provided, just
call.
439-4319
WILL
MAKE
hors
d’oeuvres,
molds.

SHORE’S

CLOWN

EXCEPTIONAL FOODS
CATERED
WITH/WITHOUT ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview,
Ill. For
menu planning, Miss B. 724-0302.

22

RICK
NORTH

Catering
MYRLE’S GOURMET CATERING
Delicious and Artistic Foods
For the Discriminating Hostess
Complete Service and Lb
a
OUTSTANDING WEDDING
CAKES AND RECEPTIONS
ALpine 1-5841
.

I

Inc.

OF HIGHLAND PARK
entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car meeehaa:
y+
‘“‘One call does it all”
I
2.1240
‘Your

CANNON VT DE LUXE f.1.2 LENS
Costs $350—Best offer.
Also Kodak
35 w/range
finder. Call
Hilicrest 6-2672 after 6 p.m.

18

Entertainment

MAGIC

BRINKMEYER

Cameras

4 lines

FOR YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY!
An hour of surprising entertainment
with TINY TRAINED ANIMALS
and complete
audience
participation.
Mature, experienced,
professional
and VERY MODESTLY
PRICED!
MR. NORMAN: 256-3033

CLEANED

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

Sundays—Skokie Only

months, A.K.C., shots. House trained.
Part
obedience
trained.
Call AL
11421.
A.K.C.
WIRE
HAIRED
DACHSHUND
puppies. Darling fluff balls.
Call Mrs. Huck, LE 7-0099.
Near Long Grove.

LABRADOR

PETS

SUPPLIES

Pool Fish $1.50 doz. up

433-4300

Minimum

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

?

Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821
3330 Dempster St., Skokie, 675-9645

Park

ceptional
blood
lines,
highly
intellient.
Show,
breed
or _ pet.
ntle
isposition.
Call after 6 p.m.
PA
48284.
COLLIE PUPPIES, A.K.C. MALE AND
female, tri-color and blue merle, sired
by
champ.,
raised
with
children,
paper trained. $75 and up. Brandbrook
Collies, CR 2-1468.
WANTED

'FATHER

SIAMESE,
831-9160

FOOD

Cats

POODLES,

MOTHER

ELSINGER'S

SERVICES
WHITE

KITTENS

11

Park Herald

Central

WHITE
MALE
TOY
registered, 8 weeks old,
$150.
529-5384

MIN. SCHNAUZER,
CHAMPION
sired, male, 6 months. Definite show
rospect. Worth much more than the
150 price. 272-2477.

Deerfield Villager
444

Business

5 ADORABLE
of

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

Dogs and Cats

SUPERIOR POODLE CLIPPING
at far lower prices, top refs., 5 yrs.
exp.
‘For
appointment,
call
Lisa
Levinson VE 5-4795.

Simply

LOST YOUR PET?
ay have been injured. Call your
1 animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
versity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.

: GIRL’S ELGIN WRIST WATCH,
er with
silver
strap;
corner
of
ber Ln, and Glenview
Rd.,
Glenw, Mon., June 26. PA 4-7810.

Park

$1.20 per line

Chicago Toll Free 273-521! or 273-4300

POCKET
SIZE
pocda, A.K.C.
ouse trained,

"CLEAR" all club dates
through THE CALENDAR

D: LADIES’ WATCH
IN BRIARd Vista,
Deerfield.
Owner
must
tify. Owner pay for ad.
945-0854

: SWISS WRIST WATCH
BLACK
d, gold
and
black
face.
Friday,
mity Westerfield Drive,
Wilmette.
ard. Call AL 1-5137.

433-4300

Highland

433-4300

Bluff

Park

VILLAGER

Ave.,

LAMPLIGHTER

GREAT
PYRENEES
PUPPIES
Only 2 males
and female,
for sale,
from
this A.K.C.
reg.
litter now
6
weeks old. Intelligent; wonderful disposition; exc. show dog. 729-3524.
SIAMESE
KITTENS,
10
WKS.
OLD.
Show quality. 1 male, $100. 1 female,
$75. Tscham-Cattery.
Phone 824-6715.
after 6 p.m. or weekends.
LONG
HAIRED
DACHSHUND
PUPPY
Champion.
sired.
6 weeks
old.
Will
hold
until after your
vacation.
$150
Phone UN 4-8683 weekdays.

HIGHLAND PARK
DEERFIELD AREA
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

YOU NAME THE REWARD!
—miniature
Schnauzer,
named
y. Her
mate,
Tommy,
is_ blind
can’t survive without her. Please
PArk 4-3835—Glenview.

6, 1967

VILLAGE

&gt;.

Personal

MESSAGE

Found

this Paper!

THE

475-1560

251-4300

Lost: Female Beagle

pu

Shermer

Central

ADS

K, TAN AND WHITE
WEARING
collar.
5 mos.
old.
Vicinity
of
Inland Park Hospital and Exmoor
ntry Club.
Children
and_ mother

Business

1438

444

724-4300

Park 433-4300

Cash with order
or if paid within 10 days

Business

REWARD..ID

NORTHBROOK

HERALD

Hichland

e HIGHWOOD

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rd., Glenview

PARK
Ave.,

DISCOUNT:

VILLAGE
OF WINNETKA
WILL
pose
of
-unclaimed
bicycles
at
blic auction on Friday, July 7, 1967,
ing
at 2:30
p.m.
in the
police
age, Winnetka Public Safety Build, 410 Green
Bay
Road.
Bicycles
be seen from 1
p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
ON DAY OF AUCTION ONLY.

rtbroken.

e
446-4300

444 Central

446-4300

AND

Monday

and

Glencoe

1806 Glenview

AN
ADVERTISER

Notices

Lost

Ave.,

GLENVIEW

251-4300

WINNETKA
TALK
588 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka

e HIGHLAND

NEWS

Vernon

e

LIFE

REGULAR COPY
Noon Tuesday
Noon

GLENCOE
715

Ave.; Wilmette

DEADLINES

MULTIPLE

e

.

475-1560

4

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Moving and Storage
Musical Instruction
54
Notices
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66
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Personal
107
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108
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108A
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In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lawn Mower and Tractor—Service
Loans and investments

173
6
68
26
56
27

Mobile Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous—For Sale
Miscell
Wanted To

194
179
176
177

Lost and

t

142
143

Service—

Gutters and Downspouts
Heating
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wanted—
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
. Women—tIndustrial
Help Wanted—.
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—tIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men. and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and —

65

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

Wanted To Rent

Investments
and
Business Personal

and

oncrete Work
53
Conducted House Sales
171
Disclaimer of Debts
2
Dogs and Cats
10
Dressmaking—Sewing—Needlework
21
Draperies &amp; Slip Covers—Custom Made
75
Electrical Service
63
Entertainment
22
Equipment Rental
23
Exterminating
64
Fireplace Wood
18)

Floor Refinishing and Covering

Automobile Tires and Accessories
Autos—Trucks—Traile

Boats and

Christmas

Coins

INDEX

Found

3

Buy

193
29
30
1
180
57
33
35
34
70
36
174
81
154
164
168
153

Co-op Apartments

152

Farms—Acreage—Estates
Houses
Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer and Winter Homes
ond Cottages
Town Houses
Trades and Exchanges
Vacant Property
Wtd. to -Buy—Apartment Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Houses

165
158
158A
163
166
167
157
162
159
162
161
155
169

Real

Estate

Loans

and

Roofing and Sid

Mortgages

Rug and Upholstery Cleaning
Rummage Sales
Schools and Instruction
Shades-—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students
Women—Business and: Professiona
Women—Household
-Women-——Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—tIndustrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Travel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Sale
Toys
Typewriters—Business
Machines—
ffice and Store Equipment
Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishi
Wanted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms
Rooms
Share Houses and Apartments

‘

Musical

34
NAME

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENTAL
PLAN
which will save you money—
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE. We
Carry
an
abundant
stock
of
all
instruments including:
Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Tape Recorders-Record Players
Records-Sheet Music
Piano Tuning - Musical Entertainment

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbrook
_ 272-749]

ALpine

Busse

WILL

GUITAR

Pianos and. Musical

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

you see our custom rebuilt and
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
many
others reasonably priced.

and

with

trade

dept.

option

pianos.

Family

to

buy.

Complete

tradition

We.

of

buy

servicing

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
WAREHOUSE SALE—300 PIANOS
RENT A PIANO $5.00 A MO.
JENSSEN-CABLE-GRAND-KAWAI
New

New

Spinet-88

Note

UTTERBERG
used
—
on.

PIANO

3811

CO.—EST.

Pianos
rented
with
buy.
RO
3-5020.
Sun.
1-5,
Thurs. 9-9. 5731 N. Central

to
and

Av., Chicago.

PRACTICE
--MASON
—
-4986.

2—

&amp;
$125.

PIANO

WHEELER’
Very

Classified

good

UPRIGHT
condition.

DA

Schools

TOP

259-1300
1-5.

Makes

PRICES.

PIANO

CO.

5-5900

NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by
State of Illinois)
Creative half-day programs for your
pre-school child (ages 3-5)
2612 Central
St. UN 9-5565
NORTH
SHORE
READING
CLINIC
Specializing
in
reading,
study
and
learning problems.
SUMMER PROGRAM
in remedial and developmental reading.
Intermediate
grades
through
po
—
College
bound
program.
706 Glencoe Rd., Glencoe
8
248

SOCIALLY,

WE BUY USED PIANOS

WURLITZER
SPINET AND
BENCH
Excellent condition. $325.
HI 6-7152

CONN TROMBONE. GIBSON GUITAR
BOTH IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
BEST OFFERS. RO 4-7210 AFTER
SIX OR WEEKENDS.
BABY GRAND PIANO FOR SALE
WALNUT FINISH, GOOD CONDITION
$200. Hilicrest 6-0694.
FENDER
VIBROLUX
REVERB AMP:
special
speakers;
7 mos.
old;
Also
ender Stratocaster guitar.
729-1276

VOX PHANTOM BASS GUITAR
4-mos. old; $200. Also Gibson hollow
body electric guitar, $125.
Call PArk 4-4046.

NEW

up
6-strin
amplifier.

35

HARMONY

PARTY
eves. or
descrip-

SINGLE

PICK-

guitar,

with

electric
Call 724-1061.

Piano Tuning

ZENKER'S

PIANO

CO.

TUNING—REPAIRING
WE SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
(FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
SALZBURG FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)
2125 W. Devon Av. ROgers Park 4-7607

or a vacuum.

in sixSweet,

TUTORING
10; 7 YRS. EXP.
school. 729-1546.

TUTORING BY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
All subjects Elementary through college.. Day or evening hours.
Call LO 1-6583.

FRENCH

TUTORING

AVAILABLE
high

BY

school

EXPERIENCED

teacher.

869-8738.

EXPERIENCED
TEACHER
WILL TUtor in English grammer and composition in her home. Grades 7-12. Phone
864-6425
COLLEGE
JUNIOR
MAJORING
IN
music would like to give piano lessons
this summer.
Call 446-8235.

38

Camps

CANADIAN
Boys 13-17
O ENT

CANOE

size 24 boys

INGS FOR

TRIP

August
and leader

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

will be a
in
your

"WOODS N' WATERS
bed

Richard
446-1696

MacDonald

Doug

MacNiel
446-1039

HOME MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR
50

Builders

PORCH

and

Contractors

ENCLOSURES

WE SPECIALIZE
.Jalousies
.Screens
-Sliding Glass Doors
-Combination Storm Windows
ALL SUBURBAN HOME PRODUCTS
Call for free estimates
675-0013

EDWARD

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

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

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
after

VE

5-0262

IMAGINATIVE DESIGNS
REALISTIC PRICES

Room additions
Kitchens
Bathrooms
Free Estimates

Deal

direct

Once

with

Rec.

rooms

Family rooms
Dormers
Gladly Given

owner—no

salesmen

job is started, completed
WITHOUT DELAY

CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors
WE OFFER
A COMPLETE
SERVICE
for every type of buildin
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.

Deal

With

Lauer

Const.

~ And Save 20°

Co.

On

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

AL 1-1254

831-4767

HOME

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.

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

HAROLD
GENERAL

Northbrook, Il.
Eve.: 446-7064

O. SCHULZ
CONTRACTOR

Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

PLASTERING
TUCKPOINTING
pair AL 1-3372
4-0840.
Serving
23 years.

RECHTORIS

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING IN QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMATE
272-7951

6 p.m.,

All

AND

—
STUCCO
—
RER. W. Linster or PA
the North
Shore
for

CARPENTER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

types of remodeling,
additions
ew
Construction,
Garages

FREE ESTIMATES
KENNETH WOOD

ADDITION
Bed
Remo
2

Co.

PURTELL &amp; CO.
New
Box

Construction

84

Northfield

HI

6-540

COMPLETE
REMODELING,
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths
work, roof repairs, concrete wo’
QUALITY
CONSTRUCTION C
FREE ESTIMATES
CRestwood

A Distributor

348-4852

CONTRAC

CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE E;
»~Remodeling; additions; new ho:
Howard’s
Cabinet Shop. 272-3:

Family Rooms
Porches
Harold A. Johnson

Save By Buying

10-20

3 BOYS

“‘A Camping experience that
never
forgotten
experience
e

FENDER BANDMASTER AMPLIFIER
1 YR. OLD; $285 OR BEST offer. Call
PA 4-7762, after 6 p.m.

BE

ELEMENTARY
GRADE
SCHOOL
teacher
wishes
to
ive
individual
tutoring
for 2nd,
3rd,
4th
and
5th
graders. Call 251-4706.

GRADES 7 TO
teaching high

ANTIQUE
CARVED
BUSH
&amp; GERTZ
piano.
Burled» walnut.
Upright.
Full
keyboard. In oy condition. $95.
O 5-1479

MAY

Small classes start or upgrade
week
summer
sessions.
Don
UN 4-7407.

MATH

Beautiful 88 Note Spinet

BRIDGE

an asset or a handicap

HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Spencer Co., BR 4-291

LIKE

YOUR

GENERAL

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

:

REMODELI

ROOM

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

THUMB

Contractors

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., I
Free Estimates
UN 4-2224,
BR

KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

From

+~=Builders and

QUALITY

Direct Factory Distributors

ENROLL NOW FOR
SUMMER SESSIONS AT

TOM

50

Inc.

Instruction

WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

FLUTE
WANTED—PRIVATE
—must be A-l cond. 967-6688
weekends or GR 17-4247. Full
tion and price.

and

2727 Crawford, Evanston
Beautiful facilities. 3 acres of property. Full and half day arrangements.
Age 214 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
and
crafts,
dancin
and _ foreign
language.
19 yrs.
of
exp.
Licensed
wagons. Call
DA 8-7065 or YO 6-7065

3-5612

GUILD
2 PICK-UP
SINGLE
CUTAway
hollow
guitar,
sunburst
finish, w/case,
like new.
$250.
Also
Fender
Alamo
Amp.
80-Watt
2-12’
speakers, piggy-back.
Sacrifice. $125.
PA 4-5255

$439

_

37

Steinway Player Grand
McCALL

$369

Console Direct Blow

10 Used Grands
fr. $195
Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck
Used Spinets and Consoles
r $195
Practice Uprights-Players
fr. $ 79
Mon. and
Thur. 9-9 AM 2-2023
FIELD’S
7315 N. Western, Chicago

PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
Expert tuning and repair; appraisals;
rebuilding;
pianos
bought
and
sold.
KEN SWEET, Associates, UN 4-7407

Contractors

Kitchen Salon

Tiny Tot Play School

PIANO
PLUS
BENCH.
Gorgeous
Antiqued
Fruitwood
finish. Fine
condi—
Moving and want to sell. VE 5-

Instruments

Rentals

PAY

HOllycourt

PIANO LESSONS
ADVANCED STUDENT WILL TEACH
beginners and intermediates. $1.50 per
half
hr. lesson. 724-6586.

‘until
fully

Pianos—All

MIDWEST

instructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun!
Village School of Folk Music. 945-5321.

It Makes

OR

Av. and Main (83)
Open eves. ‘til 9, Sun.

Need

- Fauls at 272-4442.

34

YOUR

Center

287 CEDAR,
HIGHLAND
PARK.
Fri., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Cedar comes
in from the west about 1024 Sheridan
Rd.
at the blinker light) AB
Chase
5’7” Grand, an older piano w/carved
music rack and heavy reeded legs. It
fits in beautifully w/antiques.

1-4201

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by performer-

4

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

IN

CHICK JOHNSTON
Guitar and banjo lessons.
15 Pg on N.S.
Instruments furn.
R 2-3092. 3690 Walters, Northbrook
PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.

$795
$1,095
$395

Builders: and

PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE. E. NEWQUIST
Expert Tuning
Checked Electronically
PROMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-.112

Mt. Prospect Music Center

Taught
by
experienced
college
student.
Reasonable
fee.
Call
omas

%

Music

95
79
49
95
95

8016 Lincoln

PIANO

12-STRING

Piano Tuning

Honest Craftsmanship

ABA

&amp; CLARK—LOWREY

Skokie

EXP.
PIANO
TEACHER.
5
YRS.
study with Jacob Lateiner and Robert
MacDowell.
All ages.
Will come
to
student’s home. Thomas Still, WE
5-

6 AND

eS

New Walnut Spinet
New Mediterranean Spinet
New Early Amer. Spinet
Early Amer. Console
French Prov. Console
ORGANS
Lowrey with rhythm
New theatre organ
2 Man. like new waln. org.
TWO LOCATIONS

KRUGMAN

POPULAR

PAA
STORY

INSTRUCTION ON ALL
INSTRUMENTS
“BY FINE PROFESSIONALS

LESSONS

35

Musical

Instruments

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

MILDRED

Pianos and

CONSTRUCTION

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Ro
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor
Winnetka
4
GEORGE AND GEORGE
CARPENTERS
Building—Repair—Millwork
**Let George Do It”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 14

BLACK
TOP
DRIVE
WAY,
COATING AND PATCHING. 3}
FT. S &amp; S BLACK TOP, SEAL
ING AND PATCHING. 345-5757
SMALL JOBS—BIG JOBS
Door cutting, rec. rms., etc
Best prices for weekend wor
Free estimates
2
CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EX!
ence. Additions, remodeling,
r
siding,
rec.
rooms
and
pore
McGuinness, Contractor 824-024

51

Building Maintenance
and Repair

Bob Viets Custom Carpé
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., Evansto:

CERAMIC TIL
Repaired and Installe
GUARANTEED
NOT
in shower area.

TO

Call Tom

WASE

UN

7-

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet
INSURED
replaced and repaird
sheet metal and roa

Gutters
All types

24 hr. Emergency Ser
867-9199

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabine
shelves, family rooms, porch
and room additions. Insured
UNiversity 4-9212
2309 GREY AVE.
REMODELING—ALTERATIC
IMPROVEMENTS
You Name It—I Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Ceme
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting:
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6or 677-6661

TUCKPOINTING
Chimney Repairs
Waterp
Caulking
Brick §$
Bldg. Cleanin
Leaky Bas
Bldg. of. all Descriptions Ins
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversit

PLASTERING
Metal
ALpine

SCHNEIDER

lathe

&amp;

ceilings

1-7119

FALASCO

and

patc

ALpine

CERAMIC TILE—SLATE 907
INSTALLATION AND REP
FREE ESTIMATES
KNUTH TILE—RO 3-66

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

July. 6,

�55

. Building Maintenance
and Repair

GUTTERS

loor and Wall Tiling
[BATHROOM
aukegan

Rd.,

Gutter and Downspout Service
All type ——
“Servin
the North Shore
for 25 yrs.’’
E. F. BASSING
ORchard 5-4030

TILING

Glenview

724-9704

BILL HESKETH
ASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf

5-6762

pentry, Cabinet Making
EATION
. Exterior
Dier

ROOMS.
REMODELand interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

56

Lawn

Painting

Concrete

Work

DOUGLASS
ONSTRUCTION

CR

ROBERT N. LOUTSCH
2333 Glenview Rd., Wilmette
CONCRETE CONTRACTOR
lks, driveways, floors, patios,
steps, porches and repairs.
ALpine 6-0988
“Call before 8, and after 5.’’
NT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVE:
Ss, walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
hs. Basement waterproofed, Servorth Shore customers for 47 yrs.
JOSEPH KNEIP
1-2618
ORchard 3-3174
HAN
CONCRETE
CONSTRUCCo. Meramec
and colored patio
alks
and
steps
made
to your
r. Also basement cracks repaired.
estimates. Call UN 4-2414 after 6
S CONCRETE
328-0797
ement work. City sidewalks.
so-Carpenter and Remodeling.
t.
Midwest Bank Card
icensed, bonded and insured.

ardening and Landscape
rvice—Plants and Shrubs
YOU
CAN’T
FIND
TIME
more to take care of your garden
hre having
a hard time
getting
eone then call on us. 22 years on
h Shore.
Member
of American
Heners
Assoc.
North
Shore
area
Please call AL 1-8745 after six

AWN SERVICE
ING,

CUTTING,

CLEAN-UP

shrubbery.

678-2458

Free

est.

OMPLETE LANDSCAPING
SOD—SEED
pes—Shrubs—Evergreens
pes Cut Down
ing Cleanup
2 eer Work

BLACK

OMPLETE LANDSCAPING
RGREENS, TREES, SHRUBS,
Hing, Lawn Work, Sodding, Fertilrimming,
Lawn-Shrub
Spray-

COMP.

PAINTING AND DEC. SER.
Interior and exterior.
All types wall covering hung.
Expert color matching.
Outside trim and siding painted.
Stucco and masonry painted.
Fully insured
Free estimates
Clean expert craftsman, proper prep.
Fast expert Service
625-2555 North Shore ref.

PAINTING
No Job Too Small
ALL WORK EXPERTLY DONE
AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN

478-0136
A AND S DECORATORS

PAINTING
Exterior
Painting-Tuckpointing- Sen ae
tenance
and
Gutter
work.
Quality
work
aranteed. Fast courteous service.
Free estimates.
House Corners
J&amp; Associates.

DAVID N. PADDOCK
Professional
NORTH

dead grass from lawns
BLADES Co.
9-1690, AFTER 7 P.M.

AND
OLD
LAWNS
REPAIRED,
pry stock, complete maintenance
ce, 20 years on the north shore
hi Landscape Service. CR 2-2611.
ARTINEZ LANDSCAPING
and tree service, sodding and
ng.
Black
dirt
and_
tractor
ce. Free estimate. Call 537-6232.

otilling-Sodding Lawns
S &amp; K LANDSCAPING
272-5478
VICTOR’S LANDSCAPING
g cleanup. Planting, seeding and
ng. Year around maintenance.
Phone UN 4-3172.

and

Downspouts

PUTTERS CLEANED
RED,
PAINTED,
COMPLETE
g and sheet metal service. Fully
red. Free inspection. Free est.

ern Eagle Roofing Co.
ORchard

4-9423

Hollister Want

, 1967

Ads

CRestwood

yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP
M. Garrett
328-0531

JENSEN

AND SONS
Complete Decorating Service
478-5955
PArk 4-4350
CLearbrook 9-0495
REASONABLE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
PAINTing, washing, paper hanging. European
experience.
guaranteed,
insured
work. GR 5-3255

Painting and Decorating
GUTTERS
cleaned
Painting
or.

AND

wel.
R

2-2938

CLEANED
$10;
aoiTEnS
and _ painted
inside
$35.
and dec. interior and exteriMr.

Mueller

LIVINGSTON

283-4390

PAINTING

Complete Decorating Service
Skilled workmen
Fully Insured
DA 8-5004
Free Estimate

STUDENT

AND

Roofing

IF

PAINTERS

DECORATING

CRestwood

58

2-1557

and

ESTI-

YOUR

98

Manor

House

Maintenance

Estimate

Call

437-5471,

537-6993

after 5 p.m.

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt
shingles,
repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered.
Chimneys __ tuckpointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

VAN
SHELTON
CLEANING
SERV.
All
types
cleaning—homes,
factory,
stores, offices; Floors stripped, scrub-

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

polished;

Bsmts.

cleaned;

and windows

washed.

The

Service

L&amp;S

Walls

638-0777.

477-0726

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
‘ORchard 5-4030

WINDOW, WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
Interior and exterior painting.

59

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED ”
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service

Tree Trimming
35 YEARS

INSURED

EXPERIENCE

LICENSED

5

EXPERT TREE REMOVAL
LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
On any removal problem you have.
Our 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
power stump grinding.
JIM BEINLICH—The Firewood King
Glencoe
VErnon 5- 1195
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. Mem:
bers
National
Arborist
Association
&amp; National Shade Tree Organization.
Hillcrest 6-4380
Ernon 5-0514

DAVEY
A COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Arrange
now for disease and insect
spears. Radio dispatched crews. 437-

60

Arborist

TREE SPECIALISTS
Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

Deal

With

Lauer

AL

1-1254

WE

on the North

DO

IT ALL

Co.

Scurry Home
AND CLEAN
UP.
Expert service.

72

Rug

and

Upholstery

Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

831-4767

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
erman, 328-3050.
TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kind.
Call UNiversity 4-3604.

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering
FLOOR

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
estimate
Bob’s Floor Co.
CRestwood 2-2699

CAREFUL,
EXPERIENCED
WORK.
Many good references. Free est. Call
Ernie, after 7 p.m. PA 4-1367.

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

6 ROOMS CLEANED, $85
:
Spec. rates on int. and ext. painting.
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
fully
insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

HEIGHTS FLOOR SERVICE
Tile, wood floors. Machine scrubbed,
waxed,
buffed.
Home
or
office.
Reasonable. Free estimate. 255-1131.

.

le

or

Cleaners

SERVICEMASTER

Serving the
NEW
Free Estimates

TRIER _ township
ALpine 1-5697

CARPET AND RUG CLEANING
Cash and carry. Save 20%. Complete
re-modeling, repair Oriental rugs.
Ace Carpet Co. 1620 Maple Av.
Evanston
864-5551
AND

FLOOR

POLISH-

FOR

M.G.

RENT

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

and

JULY ONLY
REUPHOLSTERY
AND
SLIPCOVER

SALE

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
fabric. 42 Price Drape 7 Sale. Carpeting from
$4.69 per y
Work
guar.
FREE estimates, Terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc.
CALL 677-6350

VETERANS
FURNITURE SERVICE
EXPERT
UPHOLSTERING
AND
RE:
pairing
sofa
and
chair,
springs
repaired in
your home. Free estimates,
1419 Sherman Av., Evanston
UN 4-4890 or GR
5-8385 evenings

Custom

House

Furniture

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

BIX

STRIPS

ODD

School

JOBS.

2 NEW

students.

equipment;

own

$3.00 per
iconapetee:

446-5482

ENTERTAINMENT

Janice

VE

FOR

KIDS

5-1276

HIGH SCHOOL
SENIOR WILL
{French
No.
1 and
o. 2, MondayThursday afternoons. $2.50 an hour.
446-7731

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

OFFICE
MGR.
ACCOUNTANT.
EXP.
in public contact,
full charge
bookkeeper handling of securities est te,
etc. Mature,
cultured. Long employment record w/present firm. Position
must
be perm.
Will travel.
neigies
strictly confidential. Write T-223,
60, Wilmette, Ill.

—
©

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

WANTED—TYPING,

PROOFREADING

or other
mail-order
work
to do
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

|

at

BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appetanments, 5, 2. beauty work.
NURSE, NEAT, REFINED,
WANTS STEADY PRIVATE
Excellent references.
684-4183
TEACHER
for tutoring

will give
jobs. IBM

ENGLISH
at oy a

KIND
|
DUTY.

AVAILABLE.
work.

SECRETARY

sec. service and do i
type. Letters, Manusc

Perfection is my
Situations

policy.

vie

HI 613480

Wanted—Women
Household

YOU

BELIEVE?

MARY POPPINS
HAZEL
MARY MEYER
MR. CLEAN
ne
No? Good. These we don’t have. 2"
;
we
do
have
8 pereen. nO
eae
i
:
Dominican
housekee
10
:
mother’s helpers an
3 “houth ‘Ameri :
can housemen,
:
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
708 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

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.
BEFORE
WE
MOVE
FROM
THIS
area
we
want
to help situate
r
White, a devoted lady who has wo
with
us
for
5 years.
She
we
oe
available in late August for 4 days
housework (no live in) for one family

in Evanston

Willens.

or Chicago.

ST

3-3877:

869-5959:

Mrs.

White.

Mrs.

DAY WORKERS
MAIDS—GENERAL—COUPLES

Lindgren Emp. Agency
811 Elm

St., Winnetka

_H[llcrest 6-1047

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CARE
DAY WORKERS STAY OR GO

Howard Employment Agency
273-4849 or 475-1800.
OUTSTANDINGLY
FINE
couple from

North

Shore

Mexico
as

YOUNG

~

desire position 8

domestics,

es

etc.

ref, Write 'T-225, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill, ry
NURSE

PRACTICAL.

EXPERIENCED,

Specializing in infants, child care for
vacationing parents. Good references.
Call 667-8258.

Nurse—Licensed Practical
WANTS PRIVATE DUTY.
867-5775
PRACTICAL
NURSE
AVAILABLE,
stay or go.
References.

“LADY

Many

years

experience.
:

472-1157

WITH

NICE

PERSONALITY

would like 2 or 3 days of light housekeeping work, Evanston preferred.
869-4039

IRONING

LADY
TO
TAKE
IN
home. Call 869-7326.

IN

IRONING
$1.50 PER HR.
724-4722,

ANYTHING

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

FI-.
s

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD.
W/JR.
LS.
Cert. wishes to enroll children 4-6 for
beach school. Mon.-Fri.
12-4. Pick-up service. Call AL 6-1117 10-12 a.m.

WOULD

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

3748

4547,

101

Cleaning

NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.
mee &amp; og
4

eves.

Wanted—Students

PROFESSIONAL

ESTIMATES.
GR 5-6014.

Professional Rug Cleaning
Associated

736-1670

3-8. We’re experienced and willing, so
please don’t hesitate——Ellen VE 5- —

Maintenance
FREE

BEST WAY
WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE
Reasonable rates
Call 478-2900

74

WOODCRAFT SHOP
;
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church

Free

Maintenance

And Clean up. Free Estimates.
Expert Service. DA 8-3058
WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice, walls, ceilings washed;
carpet,
rug cleaning; low prices;
guaranteed
satisfaction. 864-3946 for free estimate.

SHAMPOOERS

And Save 20°, On
Remodeling
Repairs
Windows
Paneling
30 years

Andy's Home

ACE RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

Work

Const.

.

SHAMPOOERS
ers for rent.

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

Carpentry—Cabinet

1

ROOM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
Windows
washed
and polished,
yard
work, Small carpenter jobs. DA 8-5945
after 7:30 P.M.

COMPETENT

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

H. A. Morrison,

Bill's Cleanup Service
°

High

PARTY

100

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

bed,

or

STUDENT
DESIRES
WORK
TO
nance college. Yard, house rete
$2.25 per hour. Have references.
for Ken. 272-5657.

MAGIKLEEN
MAINTENANCE
SERvice Commercial, industrial and residential.
We
specialize
in
cleaning
slate and marble floors also any type
we eee carpet. Windows washed. 1783-

Siding

1-3060

WORK,

hr. Own
tion.

it cleaned

Free

experts.

AL

Situations
Trier

1-5350

HOME?

by

MAKES

repair, bought, electrify, sold
ew
and used at low cost. Guar. work.
Free pickup. Skowron Agency, Millen ©

LAWN

Have

YOU

HOME

38

INTERIOR
Henry Dier

KURT GRONAU
PAINTING

AL

ph

MACHINES—ALL

EMPLOYMENT

MEN,
EXPERIENCED
AND
RELIable,
for
office
cleaning.
Floors
stripped, scrubbed and polished.
Call 446-4445 or 724-6233.

For

Service and Repair

SEWING

Hardware,

MAINTENANCE

SELLING

Household Appliance

Service

APPT.,

OFFICE
3

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN.
AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.

2-5753

Painting, Paper Hanging
LAURITZ

MAKE

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

Decorators

SHORE

DECORATING
1-3801

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
PAINTING AND WALL WASHING
All work guaranteed.
R. Hawkins
GR. 5-4365

Spraying,

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

4-1272

PAINTING AND
ALpine

mates.

E&amp; B DECORATING

G.

Gutters

BROS.

COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICE
=oet painting and paper hanging
i
4 references. Free estimates.
Mon. through Fri., 8-6 p.m., Sat. 9-12,
864-7800.

S OI L—HUMUS—SAND—MApower
weed
mowing—gravel
ps—rubbish removal—power lawn
g—tree
removal—fill
dirt-gradVE 5-1195.
Beinlich,
The
Firewood
King
LETE
LANDSCAPING
MAINTECE SERVICE.
Also all types of
ing, shrubs, trees and sod. Over 7
experience
in. servicing
North
e area.
Robincrest
Landscaping
ery, 831-4468.

PArk

BJORNSON

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

TOR
WORK,
STONE,
DRIVE5,
grading,
‘rubbish
and
brush
bval.
sor Trucking
CR 2-0173

moves

Estimate

Home

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

Free estimate. Call anytime 728-7208.

Serving the North Shore
tor 46 years

537-4200

PA

Free

67

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

2-2217

Insured

HENSCHEL FLOORING CO.
Sanding
and Refinish. Try our
guaranteed
Olyurethane
Finish.
eramic
wall and
floor tile installed.
Glenview area 20 yrs.
PArk 4-1395.

S. NELSON

Painting-Paper Hanging

SPECIALIZING IN FINE
Residential Painting and Decorating
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
Paintin
Painting
Paper
Masonry Painting
anging
Staining
Thorough ean
Materials.
EE ESTIMATES
FULLY INSURED
E
17-0737
3 Generations on North Shore

DIRT

J. Michaels

Decorating

WE
SPECIALIZE
IN ALL TYPES
OF
as
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.
Fully

TIOS AND DRIVEWAYS, ETC.
Kenosha, Wis. 414-658-8366

pr raking,

and

EXTERIOR
251-2655

KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling
Service
2710 Apentres he
orthbrook, Ill.
-0464.

JOHN

76

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering

PAINTING
INTERIOR
Robert P. Stephens

Tractor—

SPENCER
DECORATING

GENERAL MASONRY
ney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
pointing.
Glass blocks
and cone work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.
XPERT ON PATIOS, STEPS,
places, Rock Gardens and Walls.
: of Experience. Phone IDlewood

Mower and
Service

MOWERS
SHARPENED
AND
REPAIRED
Milwaukee Av., north of Glenview Rd.,
next to Tollway Beige
WEST GARDEN
VA 4-6146.

57

Painting and Decorating

ROOFING

Complete

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

57

Gutters ahd Downspouts

IN MY

HOME

IRONING
DEERFIELD

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, avin Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

945-1779

Classified — 3

é

�=

(102

107

Situations Wanted—

5347

COLLEGE
GIRL
WOULD
LIKE
A
regular daytime
Sat. babysitting job
through August. Also avail. Tues. and
Thurs. afternoons. VE 5-4874.
HAVE ENERGY!
Experienced,
reliable
teenager
baby sit. Evanston area.
864-9057

Situations

to

Wanted—Men

and

Professional

GRADUATE
MALE
NURSE,
ILL.
License, desires private duty 8-12, 24
hour duty. Write Box 60, T-231,
Wilmette.

104

-

Situations Wanted—Men
Household

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.
An
agency
w/students
and_
nonstudents for any type work. Top
Refs.
-DAvis 8-8841
GReenleai
5-0743.

EXP.

MAINT.

CLEANING

STORES

offices,
bldgs.,
residences.
Stripping
waxing floors. Window washing. Refs.
Own equipment. 864-3482.

EXPE aah
mal WANTS
ARD WORK
SATURDAYS AND EVENINGS
ALpine

1-4887

WINDOW,
WALL
WASHING
AND
INterior
and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework,
Also
any
type
of work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

Jim's Wall Washing Service

YO

Wanted—Women

Business

and

DEVON
BY

5-2400

PHONE

SP 4-2828

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD
Exec. Secy. to V.P. Sales
$575
Medical center receptionist
Peppy girl for Personnel
Bookkeeper who likes variety
Payroll trainee lovely new ofc.
Receptionist, learn switchboard
WILMETTE—EVANSTON
9 to 5 girl Friday-Publishing
Expedite orders, light typing
Beginner for showroom 9-5
Receptionist to interview
Bookkeeping, machine or hand to
M.D. wants trainee

IF

GRADS

If you are not going on to College in
the
fall,
register
with
us now
and
avoid
the
summer
rush.
We
can
varrange interviews after school hours
with employers
for summer
starting
dates. Listed below are a few of the
kinds
of
gaa
available
to
YOU, FREE.

Jr. Secretary
Page Girls
General Office
tone ga
pists,
wpm
Machine

IBM

Av.

Evanston

TIRED
OF

Murp

EMPLOYMENT
1612

UN

Chicago

SERVICE

Avenue

9-9510

ALL

Evanston

BR

3-2155

FREE TO YOU

ogrammer
ayroll clerk
File Supervisor
ditorial Assistant
ape Librarian
Accountant
Tab operator

to

$225

wk.

to $7,500 yr.
to $100 wkly. up
Production editor
to $450
Keypunch
to
$433
Proofreader
to
$450
NCR operator
to
$500
Burroughs
to $115-140 gr
Switchboard
to $425
Tellers
to $475
These are just a very very few of the
thousands of favulous skilled jobs now
available. FREE.

Evanston

Emp. Agency
518

Davis

49 |-0600

Rm.

202

273-5180

SECRETARY
~EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
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

BOOKKEEPER
$135
PER
WEEK.
younger Convenient to Evans Trans.
Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment. Da 8-7171.

a

Classified

jobs

YOU LIKE WORKING
ple
in
person
and
by
company will train you to
aes
relations
work.

OLD

602

8-0100

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

FULL
DAYS—FULL
WEEKS
M ONTHS—TEMORARY
A
MENTS
FOR
OUR
CUSTOME
THEIR OFFICES.
Registrations must be made in
Phone
for appointment,
or co
We are your ‘‘personal’’ servicg

Workpower
Arlington

End

An

SKOKIE

of West

NEW

Bldg.
Parking

9-1142

AT THE “L”’ IN
NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

AMbassador

SECRETARY
VIP, plush office. $600. No fee.
MURPHY
EMPLYOMENT
SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

Lot

ST.

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

8:30 to 5:30
5 day week

GOOD TYPING ABILITY
PLEASANT TELEPHONE MANNER

Range

Clerk Typists

$325

to

Technical Clerks

$350

to $410

Dictaphone Operators

$325

to

in or call

Mrs.

$410

$410

Bell

Washington National
Insurance Company
1630 Chicago Avenue

475-7900

Evanston,

Illinois

Opportunity

Employer

Thurs.

AL

Av.,

Wilmette
GR

5-1560

GIRL FRIDAY
$105 WEEK
YOU’LL
BE
IN THE
SALES
DEPT.
and have a variety of duties including
some
typing,
simple
record keeping
and much
public and phone
contact
with
sales
force
and
their
clients.
Neat appearance and good personality
req’d. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

customer

service

WOMAN

NE

AMERICAN HOSPI
SUPPLY CORPORATI
1740

Ridge Av.,
An Equal Opportunity

E
Empld

AT SCHOC

WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
IN SE
educational institutions, invol
most any skill or combination
you may possess: secretarial,
eneral office, typing, public
en again there is some one d
of these features, tuition reduc
week paid vacation, merit incr

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT SERVIC
No Fee. Hours 9-5
‘
Sat. by appt. 636 Church St.,
E

file clerks and typists

$375-400

SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
E
ence
for
various
Northshore
Many
of
these
firms.
wil
beginners.

brownlie
708 Church
328-3400.

brownlie personnel
Evanston

SECRETARIAL DUTIES
for
position
in our
Highland
Park
District Sales Office. Shorthand exp.
required.
Exc.
employee
benefits.
Apply to North Shore Gas Co., 3001 W.
Grand Av., Waukegan, 336-9300 or 757
Central Av., Highland Park, 432-6000.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
TRAVEL CLERK EVANSTON TRAVEL
Bureau.
Excellent
for
younger
girl
without typing. Permanent. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston
Employment
DA 8-7171 No Fee. 1st Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
THREE
SISTERS
BEAUTY
SALON,
708
Glencoe
Rd.,
Glencoe,
needs
beauty operator and manicurist. High
pay for qualified person:
paid
holidays;
paid
vacation;
very
good
working conditions. Please call VE 53600 or PA 4-5409.

personnel
St.,

Evanston

LOAN

PROCESSO

EXCELLENT
OPENING
FOR
trained in real estate. 5 da
Apply Personnel Department.

FIRST NATIONAL

B

AND

TRUST CO. OF EVANS
DAvis St. Evanston
An Equal Opportunity

NO TYPING. HANDLING CUSTOMERS
and their requests, writing promotional letters. Good eye for detail. FREE.

St.,

YOUNG

for
interesting
assignment
Finance
Department
of natio
ganization.
Will assist in all
tions of the dept. Prefer some
and secretarial experience, go
ing
skills required. Excellent
salary, liberal fringe benefit.

800

708 Church
328-3400

Evanston firm—Owned a
Operated by Evanstonians

or Fri.

The Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central
1-4300 Ext. 321

Heights—1806 Northwes
CL 9-3500

WORK

Telephone Sales
FULL TIME
Graham

ALERT

2-1 142

Classified

Apply Betty

Chica
Avi

ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT

and

8-6880

Starting Salary

Equal

All Office Skills
top rates—weekly pe

Evanston—839

1737 HOWARD

conditions.

An

Typists
Clerical

226 IN THE

ORchard

WITH PEOphone,
this
handle their
No.
typing.

Why spend time commuting when you can work close
to home. Washington National is ideally located in
Downtown Evanston, close to public transportation—
and offers exceptional opportunities in all phases of
office work for the career minded individual. Top salaries plus merit reviews. Excellent benefits and working

Come

Dict. Opers.

Westmoreland
At North

SERVICE
DAvis

EXPERIENCED
Stenographers

ORCHARD,
SUITE

COMMUTING?

Trainees

and NCR

_

these

TEMPORARY
OFFICE
JOBS

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
1401 or 360 Programmers
Interviewer trainee, coll.
Key punch op’s, many
Customer service, no typing
Receptionist, beau display room
Sales order trainee
Travel bureau, no typing

LEWIS

DAvis

Clerical, no typing
If you can't come in, Please
register by phone

The

Bookkeepers, hand entry
N.C.R. bookkeepers
Accounts rec. or payable
General bkpng., Old Orchard
Expeditor trainee, It bkpng

328-7466
SERVICE REP

BILLER - TYPIST

Ridge

MARQUART

Secretary, no steno, 18 to 30
Personne] receptionist
Typist, real estate, some exp.
Correspondent trainee, type
Assist Doctor, do reception
Run 1 girl sales ofc
Typist, general ofc.
Biller-typist, raise 3 mos.
Receptionist, type, not speedy
Secy to Doctor, no steno
Secy to editor, no steno
Typist, yg, Old Orchard
Learn credit, check ratings

EVANSTON—ROOM

"FORD"

1600

OFFICE

TYPING

Travel Agency
General Office
Sales Order Clk.
Dental Asst.
Figure Clerk
File Clerk
Switchboard trainee
Accounting trainee
No fees on

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Profe

Professional

Secy, 1 girl sales ofc
Assist Sales Mgr., be secy
Legal secy, some exp.
Personnel secy
New offices need secy
3 Export secy’s
Engineering secy.
Market research secy
Educational secy
Secy, learn purchasing
Secy, yg, for yg Genl Mgr.
Receptionist, secy

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

Rotary International

JUNE

NO

and

100%
FREE
POSITIONS IN ALL SUBurbs—Evanston,
Wilmette,
Winnetka,
Northfield, Highland Park, Deerfield,
Northbrook,
Glenview,
Skokie,
Morton Grove, Niles and others.

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
Small Office

MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE
1 Girl office, variety
Receptionist, train for switchbd.
Customer service, light typing
Compose letters for sales mgr.
Public contact, light steno aid mgr.
Keypunch trainee, no skills
All around general office variety

EXPERIENCED
PREFERRED.
Pleasant
working
conditions.
Hours
8:30 to 4:45. Excellent benefits.

Professional

Business

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

GENERAL

HIGHLAND PARK—DEERFIELD
Receptionist front desk new ofc.
$400
Secy to President, small office
$550
Busy sales manager’s assistant
$525
Light bkkping, 3 girl office
$450
Phones, customer contact 9-5
Animal hospital receptionist

YOUNG MAN WANTS YARD WORK,
HOUSECLEANING, ETC.
Call UN 9-7274

Help

W.

REGISTER

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Girl Friday for Personnel mgr.
Dictaphone right arm, Sales ofc.
1 girl office, no steno 9-5
Receptionist, busy doctor’s ofc.
Receptionist front desk showrm.
Customer service girl
F. C. Bookkeeper small office

FREE ESTIMATES
_ 729-3374

107

MAY

NORTHWEST

107.

Help Wanted—Women

107

Professional

SECRETARIES

:
MORTON GROVE
ABOVE SUN DRUGS AT AUSTIN

YOU

and

NORTH SHORE'S
BEST JOBS

5945 W. DEMPSTER

BABYSITTING
LICENSED HOME
DAY, WEEK—VACATION
CALL 724-3949.

Business

Business

100%, FREE JOBS

CHILD CARE
Hourly $1.00, 5 hour minimum
Live-in weekends,
vacations.
251-8227 before 10 p.m.

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

EMPLOYMENT

VIENNA UNIVERSITY
STUDENT ENlish major desires work as full time
abysitter during months July, Aug.,
Sept.
Tel.
729-0596.

103

and

"FORD"

BABY
SITTING—YOUR
HOME
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
hour
service.
We
Sit Better
Baby
Sitting
Inc. Call 869-0022.

HOUR,

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business

_ Baby Sitting

a

fe

DAvi
Empl«

BOOKKEEPER-CLER
EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO
Hi
payroll and payables for Cadi
agency. Light typing req., sté
helpful. Good starting salary,
ny benefits, exc. working co
open, Equal opportunity emplq
Call Mr. Becker 433-4400
STAMER
CADILLAC
2050 First St., Highland Par

PERSONNEL

SECY

§

WELL
KNOWN
NORTH
SUB
firm
is looking for a secy
Personnel Manager. No previ
sonnel experience needed.
F

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Receptionist

—

SERVIC
DA

No

Do you enjoy
meeting
and
with people, but have no skil
call us. This position is FRE
Evans Personnel 1609 Maple-U

COOK,
MUST
BE EXPERIENCED
IN
quantity cooking or will train, someone willing to learn. Starting Sept. Ist.
Uniform furnished. Good pay. Call CR
2-6400 or 272-2219.

SWITCHBOARD
CHICAGO
South Evanston. Will train to
week. Younger, attractive. Ca
Boulevard Evanston Emplo
Nat’l Bk. Bldg. DA 8-7171. No

KEYPUNCH
1-2 yrs. exp. Will train for computers.
$450. NO FEE.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

FULL
TIME
SECRETAR
young lawyer. Loop location.
working
conditions.
Age
2
referred Office hrs. 9-5. Sal
100. Position avail. immed. 7

PART-TIME
WAITRESS
ONE
DAY
A
week, Sat. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. $12 plus
tips. 568 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka.
HI 6-6225

MAIDS—DOLPHIN MO'
8550 Golf Rd., Niles. Pleasa
tions, trenag, allowance, lunck
hone 827-6191.

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

July 6
seks

�ay

‘Help Wanted—Women

107

Business

523 Searle &amp; Co.
Areas:

SECRETARIES

OPERATOR

ER
ONE
OR
prience,
however
ee.

TWO
will

YEARS
consider

5 Ave. and Searle Parkway
ORchard

3-3200

(2 blocks north of Oakton
blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)
Opportunity

YPUNCH

OPERATOR

y. Apply

E DOLE VALVE
6201 W. OAKTON
ere
GROVE,

CO.

ST.
ILL.
967-7100:
employer.

opportunity

ENERAL OFFICE CLERK
GENERAL
CLERICAL
AND
FILING
DUTIES
y week,
convenient to all transation. Usual employee benefits.
pply Personnel department.

ST NATIONAL

BANK

And

ST CO. OF EVANSTON
vis St. Evanston
Equal Opportunity

DAvis 8-8100
Employer

SALES LADIES
DSISTANT MANAGER
TIME
Selling

YEAR
ROUND
our active junior

Experience

vis

not

POSIsports

necessary.

INSURANCE
per month.
ge of details
e. Evanston.
D Evanston
No. Fee. Ist

Evanston

BACKGROUND TO
Woman
would take
in small Insurance
Call Wally, BOULEEmployment
DA
8Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

PTIONAL WOMAN
WITH POISE
personality who needs or wants a
Hy income. Beauty Counselor -has
ibutor
and
Counselor
openings.
earnings,
excellent
assistance,
ae hours,
and car helpful. Call

EAUTY

week,

from

9 a.m.

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN
Responsible pusition, modern computerized accounting operation. Requires
good figure aptitude,
typing
ability,
some previous experience in accounting or clerical work.
3745 hour work
week,
good starting
salary
with
advancement
opportunities, fine fringe benefits and working conditions.
re-ernployment tests
given to assure
you
are effectively
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America
country club

OPERATOR

EVANSTON. AMBITIOUS op- |

r can make $200 a week salary
ommission. 5 day week. 9-5.
Call GR 5-1718

/C BOOKKEEPER
FIELD
PUBLISHER
NEEDS
ienced bookkeeper full time (8:30
p.m.), or hours maybe arranged.
rs. Green, 446-4400.
WITH
EMOTIONALLY
HANDed children. Some typing, Special
mic
situation.
Evanston.
Call
, Boulevard
Evanston
EmployDA 8-7171 No Fee.
GE GRAD.
Hegree. Must be able to work on
$400.
FREE.
Murphy
EmployService,
1612
Chicago
Av.,
ston. UN 9-9510.
ES TRAVEL
for a travel agency and learn
siness. Some typing needed. Job
e. Evans Personnel, 1609 Maple.

Anybody

brownlie personnel
Church

St.,

FIGURE CLERKS
DO YOU ENJOY
figures? We have

oF
1618

WORKING
WITH
many interesting

gto g | for bwin be ~ have

will

or

figure

train.

To.

$500

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

OFFICE

=

FREE.

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

ASSISTANT

YOUNG
WOMAN
FOR
INTERESTING
and varied
duties in small
pleasant
office of gift shop.
Filing and light
typing. 2 or 3 davs a week. Apply in
person, THE BLUE PARROT
1523 Chicago Av., Evanston.

NURSES

AIDES

NEEDED
FOR
PRESBYTERIAN
home. 10:45 p.m. to 6:45 a.m. shift. 5
day week. 1 meal furnished. Call 4922906 or apply in person, 3131 Simpson
Evanston.

—St:

Answering

Service Switch-

BOARD
OPERATOR.
NO
EXP.
NECessary. Age open. 12:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m.
weekends.
Also
part-time
and
full
time day hours. YO 6-6226.
NURSE FOR NORTH SHORE FAMILY
2 days on 2 days off. Salary $600 per
month.
LPN
acceptable.
RN
preferred. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employ. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

PAGE

GIRL

Escort VIP’S.
PHY

$375.

EMPLOYMENT

nicago

Av.,

b, 1967

cam-

Evanston,

SERVICE

UN

9-9510

TRAVEL
AGENCY
NORTH
SUBURBS
Will
train
one
week
airlines
ticket
schoo].
Fill in typing.
Salary
good.
Mostly domestic some foreign travel.
Under 35 preferred. Call Wally Boulevard Evanston Employment DA8-7171.
Fee.
Ist Nat'l
Bk.
Bldg.
9-5, 5
ays.

FIGURE
A.

R.

Will

train.

CLERK
Profit

sharing,

etc.

$390. NO FEE.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

AL

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

NURSES

NORTH
SHORE
WOMAN
NURSE
needs
Nurse.
2 days
on 2 days
off
Salary
$600
per
month.
Permanent
with
2
weeks
paid
vacation.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment DA8-7171. No Fee.

"Ward

as

or

TIME:

7 A.M.-3:30

PART-TIME:

some
Will

visitors,

as

receptionist

handling

responsible

APPLY

WAITRESS
WANTED
FOR THE CARavel Restaurant, Northbrook. Full or
part-time. Evening or lunch time. Call

2650

272-4358.

p.m.; 5 days

per

the
for

for

a

telephone
the

general

Nursing
and

(must

PERSONNEL

Ridge Ave.

Station,
work

of

$100

SERVICE
DAvis 8-6880

PER

WEEK

SOUTH

EVANSTON

no
typing
Excellent
for
younger
woman
who
would
like
to
learn
credit.
Skip
tracing,
detective
ty
work. 9-5, 5 days. Call Wally Bou
vard
Evanston
Employment,
7171.

8-6880

AIDE

Secreta ry/General Office
HIGHLAND
PARK,
SMALL
OFFICF,
varied
interesting
work.
Reliable
woman full time, age open, who likes
challenging permanent position, Radiation Equipment. 446-4406.

TELETYPE

OPERATOR
$355-505
TOS TART
TRAINEE OR EXPERIENCED. YOU
CAN QUALIFY
WITH LIGHT TYPING. JOB FREE

Evans

Personnel,

1609

Maple.

UN

9-3160

RECEPTIONIST
Busy
sales
office
prefers
attractive
person who is flexible and can type.
accurately. ca Dorothy Parks Placement, 328-7622

INTERESTING

LOCAL
younger

typist.

GENERAL

be

available

greeting

to

OFFICE.

and

Nursing

SCHOOL
NEED
as receptionist and

Call

Wally

ACCOUNTING
:
Small
suburban
office
of
turing company.
hg
variety of work. Job F EE.
Evans Personnel, 1609 Maple.

directing

BOULE-

Employment

COST

work

communications
the

MUSIC
girl to act

Evanston.

VARD
Evanston
7171. No Fee.

DA8-

$400-600
manufacto do a
UN

9-3160

EDITORIAL TYPING
Publisher. 13 mos. pay per year. $410
plus. NO FEE
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9- 9510

and

Unit.

HAIR

DEPARTMENT

EXCELLENT
Glenview.

NORTH

492-4600
*

STYLIST
OPPORTUNITY.
PArk 4-8883.

EVANSTON-GENERAL

OF-

fice Mature
Girl Pref.
Pleasant off.
No fee. See Dorothy Parks Placement,
627 Grove,
Evanston,
328-7622.

» Glencoe News * Glenview Nanebncelicitt * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
,

coun-

Light shorthand; good typing; secny
3712 hr. wk. Permanent for right i ie
Small AiPeOen, ones. Waukegan
Rd.

inter-hospital

clerical

$425

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

P.M.

week

CLERK

INTERNATIONAL FIRM WILL
you to assist in the export of

company
products
to foreign
tries. Typing needed. FREE. ,

weekends).

act

being

3-9

ag

Evanston

EXPORT
LOCAL
train

HOSPITAL

3 P.M.-11:30

St.,

:

328-3400

Secretaries.’

P.M.,

/

personnel

708 Church

. RESPONSIBLE POSITIONS IN PERSONAL-SERVICE.
. NO PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
. NO TYPING REQUIRED.
. FULL

a

ea

brownlie

WANTS
A
No experi-

DAvis

;
5-1560

EE.

Has unusual opportunities available to mature
women

1232 Central Av., Wilmette
1-4300 Ext. 321
GR

1618 Orrington

SERVICE

or Fri.

LARGE
NATIONAL
FIRM.
A
skills, one for head of personnel an
one for clinical research. Age to 45.

PHOTOGRAPHER ASST.
Public contact. Good personality. $390.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

EVANSTON

Thurs.

ex. secy's $433-$600

FOR
HEALTH
CENTER
IN RETIREment home. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. 5 nights.
Permanent. Apply to Miss Bullard, Director of Nursing Service. The Georgian, 422 Davis, Evanston, GR 5-4100.

8-6880

Graham

NORTH SUBURBAN OFFICE
You'll
be trained
to greet
patients,
ans.
phones,
schedules
Sieg for
prominent
specialist locate
‘
ern medical center. Some light typing
and a pleasant personality are req’s:
wee
doctor will teach you - Bg. rest.
$433 per mo. to start.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Sener
966-0700.

LEWIS

1618

Betty

DOCTOR'S
RECEPTION

A. Stevens &amp; Co.

ASSOCIATION
receptionist. Some typing.
ence necessary. 9-5. FREE

EWIS

JUNIOR SECRETARY,
GENERAL OFfice, very diversified, public contact.
Basic skills needed, will train further.
Call 676-0711.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

Apply

The Hollister Newspapers.

273-5180

EVANSTON

TRAINEE

SERVICE
DAvis

VOICE.
CONGENIAL,
AIR- CONDITIONED MOPFICE.

RECEPTIONIST

YOU WILL BE TRAINED TO ASSIST A
copywriter at a well known Publishing
firm. Typing needed. FREE.

WAITRESSES—SOME EXP.
Full and part-time. Uniforms furn.
Own transp. Call Mrs. Welch.
Sportsman Country Club
272-0272
3535 Dundee, Rd:
Northbrook
REGISTERED
NURSES
FULL
OR
part-time. Relief head nurse Position.
Open
in ultra-modern
extended
care
facility in Glenview. Salary open. Call
Mrs. Albert, 965-6300.

Chas.

oe,

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST |
AND HAVE ees
ES TELEPHONE

Hubbard Woods
1010 Linden Ave.
EXPERIENCED
BOOKKEEPER
parttime,
Mondays
8 to 5 plus two
additional days per month. Resp. soe
payables, general ledger, etc. Pa To
orkand quarterly tax reports. Exc.
ing cond. Noon meal plus Blue Cross
and other Fringe benefits. Please send
job history for
resume
with compl.
last five years of employment
to T227, Box 60, Wilmette.

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

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

9-5, 5

DETECTIVE

CLIFF

1618

etc.

WOMAN
WITH
SECURITY
EXPErience needed at our Hubbard Woods
Store.
Permanent
part-time
position.
merGood
starting salary
plus 20%
chandise
discount.
Please
call
for
appointment. RA 6-1500, ext. 401, Miss
Doms.

For Figures?

COPYWRITER

meetings,

LIFF

WE HAVE SEVERAL POSITIONS
~yen 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.

Evanston

869-7790

PART-TIME

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

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Av.,
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Service

14, DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

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.

LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN

D.

Telephone Sales

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

Northbrook

WILL

VANSTON
Suite 520
Opportunity Employer

Church
An Equal

eee ce

with

491-0600

General Binding Corp.
Blvd.

636

Employer

Evanston
Emp. Agency
518 Davis
Rm. 202

Porte

1812

WOMAN ey DRIVERS WANTED
FULL OR
PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INCOME.
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.

week
appt.

travel, assist
days. Free.

Prior public relations, advertising, or
magazine
writing/editing
experience
desired.
Flexible
hrs.,
convenient
North Shore location.

Skokie

Temporary

MO.

eee

O’LEAR

TAKE THE FIRST
THE BUSINESS Wo

KELLY SERVICES

EVANSTON,

Opportunity

$500

EMPLOYEE PUBLICATION
PUBLICITY RELEASES

1101

Equal

WINNIE
HELP YOU
BACK INTO

ADVERTISING
GIRL FRIDAY

EXCLUSIVE
PRIVATE
CLUB
NEEDS
recept. to help members, ans. phones,
po a Eg small s/o. very light typing.

D:
COOK’S
TRAINEE.
FINE
. Good opportunity to earn while
ing. Require good personal referCall 724-0302 for appt.

11
for

An

Dictaphone Operators

National

AV.,
ILL.

oe

WE NEED
Secretaries
Typists
Stenos

Company

CHICAGO

1630

receptionist

DENTAL
ASSISTANT—CHAIRSIDE.
Will train High School graduate. 5-day
week; Wed. off. Salary open. Permanent position only. PA 4-1779.

brook office for
. Contact 676-0711

Insurance

WRITER PART-TIME

to J. La

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE SERVICE THAT’S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

WORK

Washington

OF AMERICA, INC.
708 CHURCH STREET
SUITE 221
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS
869-7234

resume

1967
"1a A RELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

WHY
NOT
USE
YOUR
SPARE
TIME
to advantage by earning extra money?
We have a limited number of openings
for
women
who
are
experienced
dictaphone. operators and are not now
working. You will work five nights a
week from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. Salary
up to $2.75 per hour—excellent working conditions. Call MR. REASNER at
475-7900 for an appointment.

DEGREE
IN CHEMISTRY,
BIOLOGY
or Micro-Biology
to assist
with
research in our Chemistry Department.
Excellent benefit program.

STOCK BROKERS.
FINE FOR
per
girl
with
average
skills.
hy Parks Placement 627 Grove,
ston, 328-7622.
OMAN—AGE
APPROX.
35enview resident. 4 or 5 days incl.
Please call in person. Glenview
ner, 1726 Glenview Rd.

ELEPHONE SUPERVISOR

EVENING

WHITE COLLAR
GIRLS

Send

Professional

Part-Time

One Visit To Our Office
Qualities You For Temporary
Part-Time Work With

to 5 p.m.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

Lampe

1

869-0300

5 day

328-3400

CAMPBELL'S

St.

CHALLENGING
POSITIONS
FOR
young
women
with at least 2 years’
business experience and an interest in
assuming responsibility. Excellent opportunities for advancement,

708

e average salary. 5 day week.

KAY

Dictaphone Secretaries

2020

Employer

MEDIATE
OPENING
AT OUR
Distribution
Center
in Bensenfor a keypunch operator with a
mum of 6 months experience.
will include recording accounting
statistical
data
on _ tabulating
s. Will oprate 1050 machine.
ent
benefits
and
commensurate

equal

for:

and

HOUSEWIVES

AVAILABLE
FOR EXPERIENCED
STENOS
Pi flots
KEYPUNCH OPERS

TWO TO FOUR YEARS COLLEGE AND
heavy
dictaphone
experience _ preferred
in this position
for company
officer...duties will include typing of
financial
reports;
some
accounting
background helpful.

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

Equal

openings

Business

Professional

SUMMER JOBS

Secretary to Controller

PPLY

ie

have

and

107

Help Wanted—Women

Wented—Wemen

Business

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTU:
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,
Edueation Plan and Employee Discounts.
We

Help

Professional

A Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With

HAVE
INTERESTING
ASSIGNts for young
women
with some
etarial
experience.
Must
have
Pllent typing skill and be familiar
dictaphone
transcription.
Short4 helpful but not required in all
ons.

YPUNCH

and

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

5s Openings for Women
the Following

107

Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

Classified — 5

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i

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Business and

PERSONAL INJURY
LAWYER—GIRL FRIDAY
- BUSY
you

-

YOUNG
LAWYER
WILL HAVE
greet clients, answer phones, take

messages—get

doctors,

companies,
other
remind clients of

insurance

lawyers
on phone,
court dates. It’s a

You'll

learn

to

type

up

do detail. No dull moments!

PROMOTION

IVY PERSONNEL
ALL JOBS

_ 7247 W. TOUHY
SP 4-8585
_ 4770 N. LINCOLN
BR 5-0400
:
DAILY 9-5 SATS..- 9-12

ARE YOU IN
CIRCULATION?
OR WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE?
Evanston
publisher
needs
an
alert,
take-charge individual to handle the
circulation fulfillment functions of a
technical
magazine
in the
chemical

field. Other duties would include sales

promotion
of subscriptions,
supervision
of
our
direct
mail
service
(including
list
maintenance)
plus
- varied and interesting exposure
and
assistance
in
sales
promotion
and
_ advertising. Experience in circulation
fulfillment preferred but not required
if you have some knowledge and allied
ary roe
in
this
general
area.
alary open for the right person. All

company benefits. Call Miss Smith, at
5-4397 for an interview appointment.
Equal

Opportunity

Employer

¥

callers

pa
FREE.

of

in busy

dept.,

9-5.

5

d.

Agency

KEY PUNCH
HAVE

SEVERAL

of moving

ahead

e

ery

are

C.

or bank experience

Boyer,

DATA

- PROCESSING

operator.

Age

An

EMPLOYMENT

Sat. by

POSITIONS

SERVICE

appt.

636 Church

UN 9-3520

St.,

sec'y

Evanston

$500-550

INTERNATIONAL

FIRM—WORKING

_ for personnel mgr. Good skills. Worki ing with confidential material. Age 27
plus. Good skills. FREE.

~ brownlie personnel
2 =

AV.

869-2580 EXT. 416
Equal
Opportunity Employer

EVANSTON RECEPTIONIST
Will train, light typing $390. NO FEE.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

INTERESTING

GENERAL

PUBLIC
THIS

IS

position.

A_

PUBLIC
a

_ urban firm. FREE.
e

EMPLOYMENT

S

top

and

sub-

Owens-Corning

Old

FREE.

Evans

9-3160.

Personnel,

top
an

rated
assist.

DON’T BE SATISFIED WITH A MEDIus

PRESSER

train

you

to

be a

first

skill.
class

on silk and wool garments.

in
pay, permanent,
benefits. Apply
f:
n person to Mr. John Ipjian, Jr., at
PE RFECTO
CLEANERS,
821 Emerson St., Evanston
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
$7,500
per year North
Evanston
area.
Top
of the year.
22-45. Call Wally,
oulevard Evanston Employment DA
8-7171. No fee. 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

~-. PART-TIME-WOMEN
PICK
DELIVER
FULLER
orders.
$2.00
HR.
GUARANTEED.
Call Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.
SWITCHBOARD TRN.
gene Light type., will tr. Public Cont.
URPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

6 — Classified

FOR

KEY-

of Office
TYPISTS

A RIGHT HAND

ADVERTISING

MANAGER

OF

AN

graphic

skills—typing

plus

shorthand

er-any type of dictaphone—and
are
looking for an interesting secretarial
sition with responsibilities for many
varied duties, I would like to discuss
this
opening
with
you.
Excellent
salary plus all company benefits. Call
Miss
Smith,
at
475-4397
for
an
interview appointment.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

-

RECEPTIONIST
GLENVIEW.
SMALL
office near
downtown
area.
Permanent only. 40 wpm
typing. Call Jim,
Skokie Employment
Service, 7925 N.
Lincoln Avenue OR 5-2300. No fee.

Public Contact
Downtown
Evanston
firm is looking
for a secretary to handle customer
relations. You will be on the phone
quite a bit (but this is not a complaint
department!)
and
will
keep

records.

to

$450.

Age

St.,

and

research

offices

Evanston Review

St.,

Evanston

executive secretary $540

for

secretaries

with and without shorthand, and typists.

National firm needs a mature woman
to work with a vice president in this
position. An unusually high value is
placed
upon
responsibility
and -discretion. There are excellent company
benefits.

cliff employment service

636

Church

SALES
EVANSTON

Small, congenial offices offering a variety of responsibilities. Excellent benefit program includes 3 weeks
paid vacation and tuition reduction for employee and
dependent children. Employee parking available.

1812 Chicago Avenue, Evanston

PUBLISHER

in Sales

NEEDS

Promotion

able

to

A

and

assume

LEWIS

1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Chgo.—|! Blk. Union and NW
STATION.

NEW,

MODERN

BUILDING

Dictaphone secretary; excellent opportunity awaits efficient girl with good
phone personality. Hours 9-5; friendly,
medium
size staff;
prefer girl with
some experience. Age 20-45. 467-9660.

CUSTOMER SERVICE
Evanston.
No
fee.
No
skills.
Good
phone voice. $390.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

Chgo.

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

9-3520

PROMOTION $500

girl to assist

An equal opportunity employer
© Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

UN

Advertising. Must be
responsibility. FREE.

* Northbrook Star ©

Wanted—Women
Household

GENERAL

HOUSEWO

MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS
East Wilmette. Would prefer soi
from North
Shore
area who ig
interested
in occasional
babys
Recent references required.
2
HOUS EKEEPER.
COOKING
eral
housework
for
one
lad
pleasant apt. Live-in, own roo
a
Recent ref. Salary open

RESPONSIBLE
PERSON
FOR
housework
and lt. laundry,
10
p.m.
5 days
a
week.
Good
sg
References required. ID 2-8918.
SUMMER
GIRL.
LIVE
IN.
LO
room
and
bath,
facing
lake.
Evanston. Top pay. Pleasant f
Have other help. Phone 864-44

GENERAL HOUSEWORK, PLA
COOKING. FRIDAY AND SATUR
CALL AFTER 7 P.M. LO 1-00
OR LO 1-0067
EXPERIENCED
WOMAN
FOR
eral
housework,
2
days
a
Recent references. Call RO 4-83
WANTED,
WOMAN
TO
STAY
elderly lady nights. At least 4 ni
week.
References
required.
UN 4-9271.
CLEANING
LADY—RELIABLE
erences; 8 hours; $1.50 per hr.
transportation. PA 4-1392.
CLEANING GIRL: WEDNESDA
preferred; experienced; referen
R 2-1662

108A

Help Wanted

109

Help

G

“AVON CALLING YOU”’
Good Territories Now
Prestige Line
583-5147
Sub. 965-3240

Wanted—Women
Industrial

GIRL FOR LIGHT FACTORY W
Experience not necessary. Good
ing salary. 2 to 10 p.m.
HI 6-2072

Help
Business

Wanted—Men
and

Professional

COMPUTER OPERATG
EVANSTON DOWNTO
HONEYWELL
200
SYSTE
years
training
and
experienc
quired.
Honeywell
or
comp
equipment including some tape
ond shift. Some supervisory res
bilities.
Good
opportunity
in expanding
data center. Evanston executive
of nat’l corp. Excellent starting
with merit rated advancement
fringe
benefits.
Acceptable
p
ployment test scores and work
ences required. Call C. C. Boye
2300.

Packaging Corp. of Am
YORK’ NEEDS

SALES TRAINEES
$710 PER MO. FRE

MAJOR
COMPANY
WITH
GROG
pains needs 2 men, ‘‘age open
either degree
and no experie
some college and prior sales
ence. Training program starts
plant and then go to the field.
to call on industrial and dist
accounts. After training, your
will be $10,000, plus car, com
and expenses.
For details call
YORK.
CAREER
PERSONNEL
626-

PORTERS, CAR HIKE
NEW CAR CLEANNO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY;
fringe benefits; steady work; of
nity for advancement.
FERGUS FORD, INC.
Skokie Blvd. at Dempster, Skoki
ORchard 4-8000

Gen. Account—$9,0¢
Degree plus 6 mos. exp. No fe
Murphy Employment Servic
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9
CARPET CLEANING
Crew chief for in-home carpet
ing, also assistant.
:
GR
5-1192

Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Lake Forest- Lake Bluff

Baby Sitt

Student or Working

BILL

SMALL
OFFICE
NO
SHORTHAND
Davis
Street.
$425.
Social
Service
organization.
Call
Wally,
BOULEVARD Evanston Employment

Personnel Department

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk

MATURE

Must
be able to deal with
students and parents. Typing
FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

Interesting opportunities are now available in our acabusiness

NEEDS

Help

9-3520

Evanston

PERSONNEL
Exceptional opportunity with an Advertising and Publishing Firm for an
individual
with
experience
and/or
interest in the personnel field. Secretarial skills necessary—no shorthand.
Good
starting
salary
plus
excellent
company _ benefits
including
profit
sharing. Modern air-conditioned office. .
Please call for an appointment. YO 68500 ext. 202.

SCHOOL

No Experience Neede
PART-TIME,
OLD
ORCHARD,
Pay
while
learning.
No
sellin
phone calls, no typing. Apply a
a.m.
Gregory
System
Old
O
Arcade, 677-7010.

WOULD
LIKE
HIGH
SCHOOL
to sit with 3 yr. old 5 days a
from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon 835-35.

SECRETARY

woman.
faculty,
50 wpm.

SERVICE
DAvis

Salary

SERVICE
UN

Fee. Hours 9-5
by appt. 636 Church

1618

ROOM
AND
BOARD
IN EXCH
for child care evenings. Boy 5,
Small salary considered. Call
4:30 p.m. 491-1724.

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT

No.
Sat.

open,

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

GIRL:
MONDAY
AND
FRIDA
p.m. through dinner to do lt. |
work and help with dinner. 2 z
Small house. ID 2-4817.

Help

Evanston publishing company I need
an alert individual to assist me with
the many details that need attention,
in
our
busy
advertising
and
sales
promotion office. If you have steno-

a

a

All Types

| NEED
AS

Orchard

in

1609 Maple.

oere job with no future! Learn a

OPENINGS

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
299-4495
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

Room

Fiberglas

Bldg.

9-9000

OPERATORS

STENOS,

OPPORTUNITY

Typists
demic,

DAvis 8-6880

SECY. NO SHT.
Administrative
megr.,
of
ae
in Evanston
needs

get

x

Also

202

THIS
POSITION
WILL
PROVIDE
AN
excellent opportunity for a person who
enjoys varied duties in a busy sales
office. Responsibilities include reception
and
secretarial
work.
Person
must have pleasant personality, good
skills and the ability to work well with
others.
Salary
and
age
open.
Call
Mrs. Berglund for appointment,
6793000.

Westmoreland

UN

Evanston

punch
operators
in North
Suburban
area. Full shift or part-time. Long. or
short term assignments. No Fee.

CONTACT

North

ork for the director of marketing
large manufacturing co. FREE.

UN

3

Rm.

273-5180

UNUSUAL

PHOTOCOPY

TASK FORCE

Secretaries

OFFICE

SECRETARY IN MARKETING

__

IMMEDIATE

LOCAL

SERVICE

- 1618 Orrington

_

Davis

and

school sec'y

will be receptionist
for

Dempster,

Emp. Agency
518

responsibilities

KEYPUNCH

CONTACT

100%

You

reservationist

_

2100

FANTASTIC
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
the
college
girl
eager
to begin
a
career in the publishing world. You’ll
be answering inquiries sent to national
magazines,
working
right
alongside
published writers, learning the ins and
outs of magazine publishing. Two yrs.
college sufficient. English major -preferred. $350 to start. FREE.

49 | -0600

added

AMERICAN

Employer

Church St., Evanston

job
for 2-3 months,
Evanston
area
location. Must be good steno and be
able
to
wee
50
wpm.
Right
Girl
_
temporary
Service. Will consider college students, teachers or housewives.
;
Call Miss Martin, GR 5-4331

_

projects,

EVANS-

Northwestern
University

“FOR YOU!

sae

OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
manufacturer has an executive secretarial position open for a young woman
with good typing and shorthand skills.
This
challenging
position
involves
much
more
than _ just
secretarial
duties.
Such
things
as _ individual

open

Ai Za

personnel

_

20 to 30, high

school graduate,
2 years
experience
preferred.
Good
starting salary,
top
fringe benefits. 3742 hour week.

Opportunity

L

MANAGER

LEADING

Evanston

869-2300

Packaging Corp. of America
KEYPUNCH OPERATOR

Equal

RESERVATIONIST ~
LOCAL
TRAVEL
AGENCY
train you to _
trips, make re
tions, etc. light typing. FREE.

other administrative duties are available for the individual who assumes
this position. Excellent starting salary
plus
many
fringe
benefits.
Modern
air-conditioned offices.

PUBLISHER'S
CORRESPONDENT
A

Good starting salary, with merit rated
advancement.
3715 hour work week.
Excellent fringe benefits. Pre-employment
tests
will
assure
you
are
effectively placed.
C.

TO SALES

certain

excellent.

‘No Fee. Hours 9-5

_

CHICAGO
AVENUE,
TON,
ILL.
An

helpful, but beginner with good typing
and stenographic skills could qualify.
Excellent opportunity to learn modern
new credit department operation.

Call

WITH

TO

where the work is varied and chances

_

_

.1630

DOWNTOWN

Credit department

WOMAN

Washington National
Insurance Company

STENO
EVANSTON

MATURE

PROGRAMMING

WE
:

STONE

ABLE

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. Lake Av., Glenview
An Equal Opportunity Employer

1740 RIDGE

Rm. 202
273-5180

A STEPPING

appointment.

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

Evanston

Emp.

for

729-3000

typing

SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

keypunch

details

518 Davis
491-0600

Crocker

¥

Business and Professional

SECRETARY

office
cleaning
experience
to work
from
5 p.m.
to 12:45 a.m.
Monday
through
Friday.
Modern,
air-conditioned
building,
convenient
to
all
transportation.
‘Friendly
co-workers,
good
starting
salary,
and
regular
merit salary increases are but a few
of our outstanding
benefits.
For
a
appointment, call MRS. HALL at 4757900, weekdays before 4:30.

NEEDS

good

Department
of national organization
requires young woman for position as

personnel

interesting

Mrs.

EXPANDING

RECEPTION
TYPIST—$400
Screen

Call

AN

TYPIST

DEPARTMENT

Business and Professional

Night Cleaning

DEPARTMENT

High School graduate with
ability and handwriting.

; 46 | EXPERIENCE!
NO NIGHTS!
NO
_
Sats.! You’ll be completely trained to
- welcome
people
into
well
known
Northside medical clinic. Direct them
- to right doctor. Learn to use small
Switchboard,
set
appts.,
send
out
reminders for checkups. Ideal job if
_ you
want
to
meet
and
work
with
_ people. Age open. Salary open.

An

CLERK

cases,

MEDICAL CLINIC
RECEPTION TRAINEE

FOR

Business
and Profe

needs
a detailed minded
woman
to
work
with
systems
and
procedures
used in Customer Service. Minimum
1 year business experience and good
typing required.

busy job! You don’t need legal exp. or

steno!

SERVICE

Fit

107

Professional

PROMOTION. CLERK
CUSTOMER

eure

#

July 6,
Sees

�110
Business

and

Professional

PARKER

The

within

1-2

years.

fringe

Programmer Trainee

$8,400-10,000—Free
H

tter

TO

THIS

future!

GIANT

This

FIRM

FOR

company

Investigator Trainee
$6,900-$7,200—Co.

ar—Expenses—Free

ssary.
CALL AL SCHLADE
273-3553

OLD

gh School Grad O.K.

At North

ADJUST,

settle automobile
claims
in the
ago area. For a major casualty
pany
in
addition
to
a
fine
pany training program.
You
get
added benefit of working on yor
without
direct
supervision.
No
ious exp. needed. No Fee.
CALL KEN GOSSMEYER
869-8600

Purchasing Agent

rainee—$7,200

MAN
FOR
MATERIALS
HANDLING
and packing in our shipping department.

Free

RE OFFERING
WHAT
IS PERthe finest purchasing
program
lable
anywhere.
You
will learn
s the finest purchasing
program
to develop
sources
of
supv]v
n to buy for inventory.
How
to
plop proper
liaison between
sups. No prev. exp. nec.
CALL DAVE
SNIDER
273-3553

General Office
$115 Week

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

30

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

Bldg.

Parking

ST.

UN

9-9000

ENGINEER

EXPERIENCED
DOMESTIC
HEATing and air conditioning sales representative. Several years experience or
engineering
degree
required.
Under

age

45. Salary,

car

allowance,

excel-

lent fringe benefits,
and opportunity
for
advancement.
Send
resume
and
salary
requirements
to North
Shore
Gas Co., 3001 W. Grand,
Waukegan,
336-9300.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Business

Forms Salesman

Up

to 14 M plus expenses. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

5225 WEST TOUHY AV.
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS

WE’RE LOOKING FOR A
YOUNG FELLOW WHO
“STANDS TALL’.
. .
..A neat-appearing,
ambitious young
man desirous of learning the drapery
side of the dry cleaning business. . .
measuring.
hanging,
re-hanging,
cleaning,
hand
pressing.
Full
time,
permanent, good pay, benefits. Apply
in person to Mr. John Ipjian, Jr., at
PERFECTO
CLEANERS,
821 Emerson St., Evanston

AN
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
with
a
growing
engineering
firm.
Extensive travel throughout the midwest. You will be working with utility,
petroleum,
and
industrial
accounts.
For
appt.,
call
676-9600.
8214.
McCormick Blvd., Skokie, Il.
INSURANCE
ADJUSTER
AND
INvestigator, experienced or trainee for
automobile
casualty
claims,
Must
have
car
and
live
in
Northern
Suburbs. Unusual opportunity in interesting profession. FI 6-8070.

~ ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

siness Mgmt. Trainee
$500-$550—Free
READ
OR
HEAR
ABOUT
THIS
or
corp.
every
day!
Rapidly
ng and highly diversified corp.
ulous
opportunity
to join in its
ous mgmt. development program.
ellent career growth opportunity.
years
finds
you
with
mgmt.
bonsibilities.
Full
fringe
benefits
ding tuition reimbursement.
Ask
details.
CALL BUZZ KINGERY

PARKER

This may be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
and Data Processing with opportunity for advancement in IBM’S newest
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and other locations.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Evening

and

Saturday

Call CHET

International

ORTH SHORE'S
LARGEST"

1717 CENTRAL

869-8600

interviews

physical
medical

We
invite inquiries.
Contact
PoliceFire
counter,
Glencoe
Village
Hall.
VE 5-4111.

RAPIDLY

GROWING
COMPANY
needs lab technician. Will be engaged
in professional work of a non-routine
character. Only one to 3 semesters of

college

chemistry

and

some

Please

call 446-4000,

ext. 333 or apply

8-8600
Employer

AN

EXCELLENT

IDEAL FOR:
Pensioners

College Students
Evening Shift Workers
This is permanent year-around work
in clean, congenial surroundings, with
meals and uniforms included.
Apply
Mr. Fenneman. 530 Waukegan Rd.
724-3711
Glenview.

;

PHYSICS
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
gentleman
with
3
years
industrial
experience.
He
will
be
deeply
involved
in
research
development
of
new
and
improved
electronic
and
electro-static systems
for our photocopy
machines.
This
osition
is
extremely challenging and
rewarding
for the cretive man
‘‘can-do’’. Salary
commensurate with background.

SEND

RESUME

AMERICAN
2100

Dempster,

.

~

OR CALL

PHOTOCOPY
Evanston

THE

BORDEN

CHEMICAL

Mystik Tape Div.

1700

Winnetka Rd.
An Equal Opportunity

Northfield
Employer

anybody for figures?
We have several promotable positions
open for men who have some flair 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.

CLIFF

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

Mktg. Trainee,

$750

Full Training at co. exp.
THIS

INDUSTRY

LEADER

DEVEL-

ops tomorrow’s executives! You
will
enter what is, without doubt, the most
extensive
program
the
marketing
field enjoys. No previous training or
experience
needed.
You _ will
be
instructed from the marketing
basics
to
the
most
advanced
professional
techniques
now
in practice.
At
the
completion of your training you will
take
charge
of a field
assignment
with
a substantial
raise.
PARKER
PERSONNEL.
CALL RUSS SMITH 869-8600

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
— DIRECT MAIL

UN

9-9000

» MAIL-MARKETING
agency needs
account
executive
to
work
with
Chicago
industrial firms.
Mail-marketing
or
creative
graphic
arts,
experience
desired.
5-figure
income. Plus bonus and profit sharing.
Tell us about yourself.
Write 'T-228,
Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

SALESPERSON
EXPERIENCED

IN
MEN’S'
HIGH
quality furnishing, 40 hour week, paid
vacation,
hospitalization,
liberal
disrate
Good opportunity for advancement.

MAURICE L. ROTHSCHILD
Apply Mr. Greenhalgh, Manager
1600 Orrington
Evanston

PROPOSAL
FULL

OR

PART-TIME

DREAM

WRITER
FOR

GROW-

ing Northshore firm. Opportunit
growth for a technically oriente
or woman.
No
age limitations.
Mr. Hirsch, 446-8390.

AUTO
KNOW

and
man
Call

BUSINESS

AND

PLUS

SATURDAYS

Convenient work in your neighborhood
calling on home
owners
to arrange
heating
oil service
for the
coming
season. Phone for appointment,
day,
night or Sunday, 491-0200.

MOBIL
1807

Central
An

OIL CORP.
Evanston

St.

Equal

Opportunity

Employer

DRIVER COMPANY
Evanston

CAR

Downtown

MATURE
PERSON ACCUSTOMED
TO
driving and familiar with north shore
area,
with
good
appearance
and
judgment,
to drive company
car on
messenger assignments plus meetin
and driving visitors.
:
Good salary and working conditions.
3712
hour
work
week,
fine
fringe
benefits.
Continuous PS saad
contact.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300.

Packaging Corp. ot America
20 Young Men Needed
MANAGEMENT
oe

High

earn

the

school

field

TRAINING
of

grad-draft

credit,

PRO-

TR.

CAB DRIVERS WANTED, FULL
OR PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
EXCELLENT INCOME, APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE

to $7200

Some exp. or school. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

&lt;=

exempt.

investiga-

tions,
skip
Saene,
collections,
customer service.
Your extensive
thorough
program
will qualify
YO

$10,000 in

3 years. In addition you will receive
prot sharing, stock option, insurance
ospitalization,
major
medical.
Cali

Mr.

Clark

273-3553

Parker

Personnel.

CLAIMS ADJUSTER
TRAINEE—FREE
WILL
TRAIN
FOR
INVESTIGATION.
Wants
aggressive
men.
College
trained.
Salary,
plus
car,
plus
expenses. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

Auto Body Shop Apprentices
IF YOU

WANT

TO

EARN

WHILE

YOU

learn a good paying trade, this is your
opportunity.
FERGUS FORD, INC.
Skokie Blvd. at Dempster, Skokie, Il.
ORchard 4-8000

SERVICEMAN
EXPERIENCED
Electrically and

man.

Permanent

OR
WILL
mechanically

position.

person.
North
Shore
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

TRAIN.
inclined

Apply

in

Refrigeration,

—
:

Draftsman 3-5 Yrs. Exp.
$7,200-$9,000 to start. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service

1612_ Chicago,
daily

YOU

make more money in our shop.
FERGUS FORD, INC.
Blvd., at Dempster, Skokie, Il.
ORchard 4-8000

Traffic—$6600

$90 WEEK

EVENINGS

COOK’S

PAINTER
YOUR

$60 TO

PART-TIME

to be earning in excess of

PROGRESSIVE

SALESMAN'S

SALES

COMPANY

Evanston,

HELPER

4:30

to

OVER

10:30;

UN

9-9510

21—HOURS

Sundays

3:30

to

9:30; closed Monday. Apply in person
at
1622
Willow
Rd.,
Northfield
or
phone 446-4376.
INSTITUTIONAL SALES
Car, expenses, $575 plus Comm. Terr.
earning over $10,000.
Murphy Employment Service

1612 Chicago,

$2.50 HR.

Part-time
only. Car
Boland,

Evanston,

UN

9-9510

GUARANTEED

route work-eves. and
and phone necessary.

724-5721

Sat.
Mr.

or 583-4250.

Service Station Attendant
NIGHTS. PERMANENT,
GIVE REFS.
Write T-226, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
CLEANING MAN FOR MODERN
BILLIARD PARLOR. 6 DAYS
PE 6-5755

* Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glenc oe News

OPPORTU:

nity for neat, alert men to work on its
crew Monday through Friday—full or
part-time.

in person.

6-9 hours. $525. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

ILLINOIS

Restaurant Chain
OFFERS

lab

experience
is pnnenie ses
Tuition refund plan. An opportunity to work in
an
atmosphere
of personal
growth.

PART-TIME

McDonald's
Largest Carry-Out

Two
officers will be hired
immediately. Others who pass tests will be
eligible as vacancies occur.

ACCOUNTING

available.

KUCIA

Opportunity

Exam will consist of written,
fitness,
lie
detector,
and
tests; and oral interviews.

Skokie

EVANSTON,

Equal

Minimum
Qualifications:
.age
21-34,
5’7’’, 140 lbs., 20/40 uncorrected vision,
no
color
blindness,
high
school
diploma.

can

Schools

ST.,

An

OFFICER

Retirement at half pay after 20 years
service,
attractive
vacation,
sick
leave,
disability benefits,
permanent
Position.

IF YOU

Business Machines

DAvis

POLICE-FIRE

SALARY,
$9,600
MINImum. Co. car. Min, travel. Expenses.
Call on supply houses. Good advancement. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston
UN 9-9510
BR 3-2155

ENGINEERS

Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers

FULL AND

VILLAGE OF GLENCOE
ANNOUNCES EXAM FOR

STRAIGHT

IBM
SEEKS CUSTOMER

igh School Graduate

Evanston Review

WE HAVE
OPENED
A NEW
OFFICE
to handle
the
rapid
growth
of our
Norelco Dictation machine,
requiring
2 additional salesmen. Experience preferred, but trainees will receive job
training.
Present
personnel
average
over $10,000. Excellent opportunity for
advancement.
AAAI
leader in industry. Phone for appt.
673-1783, ask for Jim Feeley
North American Philips Co., Inc.
NORELCO

PHOTOCOPY

BETTY EALY

273-3553

DAVIS
6, 1967

Packaging Corp. of America
SALES OPPORTUNITY

2-1! 142

Evanston

SALES

Employer

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.

Lot

EQUIPMENT
LEADING
OFFICE
manufacturer
based
in _ attractive
suburban
location
has _ exceptional
opportunity for an individual exverienced
in
either
layout
or
detail
drafting.
Must
have
2 years
work
experience
and be capable
of using
his
initiative
and
working
without
close
supervision.
Excellent
growth
potential, pleasant working conditions
in our modern air-conditioned office.

Dempster,

Opportunity

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.

NEW

9-1 142

AMERICAN

by

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200
Equal

Help Want:d—Men

Business and Professional

Professional

R &amp; D Technician

APPLY

D GENERAL
OFFICE DUTIES,
ium size co. Assist office mgr., 9
5 days.
NO FEE.

CALL

PACKER

DRAFTSMAN

2100

OPERATOR

12,000
11,000
11,000

THE “L” IN THE
NORTH SHORE BANK BUILDING
Free parking in bank tenant lot

e Working Outddoors?
Start as a Claim
Adjuster Trainee
&gt;550-—Car—Expenses

desiroffice

HIGH
SCHOOL
EDUCATION.
SOME
chemical knowledge and mechanical
aptitude desirable.

SKOKIE

of West

AMbassador

cost work
Personnel

Some

,600
8,500
8,300
6,300
6,240

AT

ING
IN
DATA
PROCESSING.
previous experience needed.
Outding career opportunity. All you
4 is a high school
diploma
and
ngness
to learn.
They
not only
train you, but will also pay you
e you
go to school.
They
offer
y other benefits. NO FFE.
CALL GEORGE VASS
273-3553

TO

plus

1737 HOWARD

Earn

Accountant

accounting.

CHEMICAL

and

.B.M. Trainee $6,300

TRAINED

End

in

and

Special
opportunity
for
alert,
physically-fit
young
men
interested
in
career
in new
profession.
Dual
job
calls
for
higher
level
officer
who
rforms both Police and Fire duties,
ncluding patrol and standby.

PROGRAMMER, SR.
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

226 IN THE

ORchard

Cost

office experience in
able. Call or apply
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

An

Westmoreland

GO
TERR.
NO
TRAVEL.
CO.
furnished for business and personuse.
Above
average
training
ram, IF you’re between 20 and 25
are seeking
a career in sales.
CANNOT
AFFORD
TO
PASS
iS U P. No Fee.
CALL DICK HUGO
869-8600

BE

courses

°

ORCHARD,
SUITE

Food Sales Trainee
$550—Car—Free

WILL

Assistant

Help Wanted—Men
Business

YOUNG
MAN
WITH
AT LEAST
THE
equivalent of 2 years of college-level

TO YOU!

TRAINEES
Math grads for actuarial
Sales
Manager trainee
Lab. tech. mech,
Order writer
Expeditor

IS A
VARIETY
FILLED
JOB
offers a fine training program.
assignments
will
vary
from
to week to give you the broadest
psure
possible.
No
experience

and

FREE

EXECUTIVE
Programmer, exp. req.
Acct. to 35, some coll. req.
Traffic mgr., supv. exp.
Office systems: analyst, to 38
Life insurance accountant
Cost accountant
Staff accountant, Deg. req.
Jr. textbook editor, deg.
Sales correspondent
Copywriter, deg. req. To age
Gen. acct., deg. not req.
Hospital accountant
Computer operator
Jr. cost acct., some exp.
Bank tellers
Office shipping clerk
Cost and inventory clerk
Tab operator, H.S. min.

pays

our complete programming trainPLUS.
The
objective
of
this
lpany is to make you an expert in
key function.
As
you
advance,
level of achievement is ultimateependent
on you;
however,
this
nization provides every available
s imaginable to assist you. One
thousand
jobs
with
immediate
ard and potential! Get the imporfacts today.
CALL MR. ANDERSON
273-3553

Learn

IN

TECHNICAL
Industrial engineer
Metallurgical. engr.
Chemical engineer
Mech. project designer
Plant engr., deg: pref.
Machine draftsman
Ind. Eng., no deg. req.
Mech, draftsman
Tool designer
overtime
Jr. draftsman
Lab. tech. medical or mech.

CONSIDER. THE BENEFITS OF
les career? Exceptional rewards!
ediate
raise
after
training.

potential

100%

110

Professional

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

SUBURBAN AND
FAR NORTH .POSITIONS
ALL

and

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

oldest Employment
Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

SPECIALIZING

Sales Trainees $600
t.

Business

Professional

MARQUART

ICAGOLAND'S
AREER CENTER
ALL 869-8600
ve national company.
Full
fits. Ask for details.
CALL MR. ANDERSON
273-3553

and

Help Wanted—Men

110

Help Wanted—Men
Business

Classified—7

:

�=-

a

113 Help Wid.—Men and Women

(ieee set. 3

a AUTO
&gt;

-

YOU

know

+more

a

MECHANICS

ARE

your

AGGRESSIVE,

business,

money

_

EDITOR ASSISTANT

in our

FERGUS

_ Skokie Blvd.

Seg

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.

AND

can

make

FORD, INC.

at Dempster,

Casketing

:

shop.

ORchard

No

you

Skokie,

Ill.

4-8000

Tr. $575 to $600
fee. No.

1 company |

_ Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510
-

DOORMEN

- wanted
|

9

AND

GARAGE

to work in luxury

tment
Onion scale

building
and bonus,

EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

MEN.

co-operative

LATIN
Excellent
opportunity.
for
college
graduate to edit high school Latin text
books.
Advanced
degree
in
Latin
desirable.
Prefer some teaching.

in
Wilmette.
Call weekdays,

to 11 ask for Mr. Gilleland 256-1300.

MACHINIST SET-UP MAN
$3.50 PER

HOUR,

Smalley

Shit

__

DAYS.

944-2867

Company car plus expenses. No fee.
Murphy Employment Service
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

PART

OR

ig oe

odd

hone

e

FULL
jobs.

3:

TIME
Set

1 —

YARD

your

WORK

own

hours,

475-0743., Call

Help

Industrial

Openings

on all 3 shifts
~,
_.
~.
~.

MATERIAL
PACKERS
TRAINEES
MACHINE

SOME

HANDLERS

FACTORY

EXPE:

rience
desirable. We
are a progres_ sive company with excellent advance;
ment
opportunity.
Excellent
starting
:
salary plus shift differentials. Regular
- automatic raises.

~ AMERICAN PHOTOCOPY
2100 Dempster,

Evanston

UN

9-9000

EXCEPTIONAL
- employees.
_

OPPORTUNITY

Prefer

FOR

supervisor
to
take
a shift with 25 to 30

an

individual

with

paper converting and processing and
_ packaging background. Full authority
as
well
as_
responsibility
for
all
operations
and your employees.
Salary
commensurate
with background.
Send resume in complete confidence.

Write

2 113°

T-229, Box 60, Wilmette,

Help Wtd.—Men
LAYOUT

AND

Ill.

and Women

KEYLINE

ARTIST

For fast moving
advertising department.
Full time-outstanding company
benefits.
Varied
interestin
work:

brochures,
sales aids, displays for
fashions
and
general - merchandise.
catalogs.
resume

Location
Barrington.
to:
Philip
Hubbell,

Home Shopping Service,
Barrington, Ill. 60010.
An

Equal Opportunity

SERVICE

Jewel

Hastings,

At Wilmette
Realtor

WE
ARE
OPENING
NEW
STUDIOS
We
need
managers,
interviewers,
supervisors,
receptionists,
telephone
solicitors and dance teachers. Full or
part-time.
No
experience
necessary.
Apply in person, Fred Astaire Dance
Studio, 605 Davis St., 869-8982. Hours 2
p.m. to 10 p.m.

EVANSTON,

ppt.
FRIEND

Skokie

CAREER

Wanted

124

For

Light

130

Apartments

835-3750

132.

For

Evanston Review

REAL

Includes:
.

Free gas for cooking and heating
. 2
FREE
PARKING
spaces
per
apartment
. 2-door refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.
. closet space galore!
. FREE
master
TV
antenna
(color
and UHF)
. all schools nearby
. steps away from shopping
. 5 minutes from tollways
. Air conditioning
. Full-size breakfast room

House

To reach the apartments, go north to
the end of the 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.

1310 MAPLE AVE.
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
Come and see these really spacious

All

apartments

with

wall type

$505-$615

are

air

units.

OPEN DAILY 1I-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
EVANSTON

AS YOU

727 AUSTIN,
sins” walk
0
IN

AND

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750
AREA.

WISH

1 br. apt., newer
to excel. trans.

red

2

REAL

SINCE 1885
Hillcrest

THE PLYMOUTH
1101 GROVE—2 bdrms., 2 baths,
rise, air cond., parquet, more.

6-4703

new

hi-

brick

J. CYRUS

&amp; CO.
BR

3-2660

air-conditioned

REMAIN

elevator

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

REAL
IF

INC.

AV., EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

ESTATE

SALES

NASH

REALTY

118 Green

Bay

Winnetka

EVANSTON
1333 MAPLE AVE.
NEW HI-RISE.
Finest
of
luxury
apts.,
all
large
THREE
bedrms,
two
baths,
air.
cond.,
latest
equip.
kitchens
with
ad
area and individually controlled
eat.
JULY or AUG. OCCUPANCY
See Model Open Daily 1-5
Or call
Baird &amp; Warner
491-1855

So.

East

apts.,

close

to

GEORGE J. CYRUS &amp; CO.
UN 4-9020
233 Asbury _ BR 3-260
GLENVIEW—SUB-LET—2-BEDRM.
floors;

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter, serving

1%

blks

to

EVANSTON.
SPACIOUS
2
BDRM.
duplex. 142 baths, liv. rm. w/frpl., air
conditioner,
wall-to-wall
crptg.,
din.
rm., new kit., 2 blks. to shops, public
transp.
$225.
Adults
preferred.
Call
evenings and wknds. 869-7929.

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

BEACH

EVANSTON, 1021 DODGE
NEWER BLDG., 1 BEDROOM A
AUGUST 25TH OCCUPANCY,
RENT $135. CALL MRS.
LAGANA EVES. 328-4780
BDRM.
MODERN
DELUXE
air cond. elevator, close to store
transp.
141
Green
Bay
Road.
mette.
See
A.
Schwartz
or
256-1480.
BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSE.
NO
field. Living room-dining room c¢
nation, private patio, reserved
ing. $145. HI 6-7518 or 491-1855.
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
AVAIL.
AUG.
1ST BRIGHT,
CH
ful, 2nd floor, 2 bdrm.
apt. in
maint. building. In exc. loc. nr. b
no. 1, 3, 6 bus lines, ‘‘L’’ and
train. Adults only. 864-8438.
SKOKIE-MODERN
3
BDRM.
Ist.
floor. Central
air cond.,
refrig. carpeting, tile bath and
er, $250 mo. Avail. Aug. 1 Phone
Alexander 679-8500.
EVANSTON
S.E.
LGE.
LIV.
R
bdrms., tile bath, nice kit. Ige. ¢
area, bright and cheerful, ther
trolled heat, air-cond., Sept. 15.
Phalen, Inc.
DA
3

BEDRMS.,
2 BATHS,
APPLIA
storage,
Fireproof
bldg.,
near
campus, 1862 Sherman Av., Evar
1 yr. lease $250 mo. Adults onl
3534 or UN 4-2600.

EVANSTON
519 MAIN
ST.,/two room
effic
In heart of Main St. shopping are
Baird &amp; Warner
49

Evanston
2ND

4 Ro

FLOOR
1713 DEMPSTER

decorated.
or 446-6951

1

BEDROOM

G

AP

kitchen and bath,
15.

44

3 BEDH
conv. tra
adults.
weeken

EVANSTON. 1 BDRM. GARDEN
Individual thermostat floor hea
Off street parking. $135.
Call 869-1774.
EVANSTON
IMMED.
OCCUP.
floor 2 bdrm. apt., kit., liv. rm
tile bath. $125 per mo. Call a.
noon or after 6 p.m. OR 5-6974.

EVANSTON

DA

4-5 large

rooms.

8-5781

2125 RIDGE

Free

gas.

$145-$

CE

EVANSTON-CHURCH AND DOL
5 large rooms, 2nd floor. Adults
ag a month, Call UN 4-6147 o}
412 LEE ST., EVANSTON
Large fine 4 bedroom apt. in de
bldg. Cab. kit., woodburning fire
BAIRD &amp; WARNER
49|
EVANSTON,
rm.
apt.
decorated,
UN 4-4026

911
CHICAGO
A
utilities
included,
near trans. and sho
or GR 5-6360.

EVANSTON,
6 RM. APT. DELU
tile
baths,
modern
kit.,
2nd
$235.00 mo.
Available
Oct.
1st.
decorate. GR 5-0309.

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

ie

ADULTS
STREET

Available July
or 545-6889.

SKOKIE:
6 RM.
APT.;
142 baths; full bsmnt.;
avail. Aug.
Ist;
pref.
677-9894 after 9 and

Evanston!!

BDRMS.,
2ND
FLOOR
APT.
Overlooks garden, 3 blocks to shops,
C.T.A.
and
train,
Lake
Michigan.
. Avail.
now
for
adult
family
only.
$145. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR -51010

* Northbrook Star * Hi ghland Park Herald

Per Mol

HOMESTEAD HOTEL
Pleasant 2nd floor front apt. wit
rm.,
bdrm.,
sm.
din.
area
compact kit. $385 per mo. Sublea
April 30, 1968. Call Mr. Potter
Call GR 5-1010

ment, modern

446-7180

Road,

$100

WINNETKA

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.

2

1500 OAK; 1, 2, or 3 rms.
downtown. Evanston.
$50-$90

2 Rooms!

ST.

building. Close to shopping and transportation. Available now for immediate occupancy.

ROGERS
PARK—7581
N. Damenspacious
1 br. apt., profess.
decor.,
te area close to shops, trans.

$115

2

electric,

§

EVANSTON
N.W.
2ND.
FLOOR
quiet
residential
area.
Comp
redecorated. Close to shops, trai
bus. Heat and Utilities furnished!
month on 2 year lease.
MITCHELL
BROS.
GR

ES-

233 Asbury

ONLY

GReenleaf

PRIVATE

GEORGE

All

&amp; Jen

Davis

SPAC.
ROOMS,
1ST
FLR.,
VW
maint. bldg. One blk. S. of Eva
Adults. No pets. Avail 8-15 or 9-1.
Call BR 4-6964.

UN

EVANSTON
APARTMENTS

§

-1010.

&amp; GOLEE

1020 GROVE

DA

THE
ROYDON
AT
1009
DAVIS
Avail.,
Aug.
ist.
Elevator
b
—
only. L. A. Peterson &amp; Co

Two Of Evanston's
Finest Buildings

4-9020

&amp; GOLE

Sherman

WILMETTE.
1ST
FLR.
2
BI
sitting rm. breakfast nook, lge.
porch
overlooking
yard.
1
bl
Chicago - N.W., shopping, movie
Central schl. $240 incl. all util.
ee
gar.
Avail.
July
15

$310
GREENWOOD INN APARTMENTS
1404
HINMAN—2
bdrms.
in
one
of
Evanston’s best. Sept. 1 occup.
$1
95

SUNDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
WKDYS., SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
RA 6-4925 (Chicago)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
LO 6-1002 (Model Apartment)

conditioned

SMART

leases

INTEGRATED
AND 2 RM. APTS. WITH PRI
BATH
AND
ENTRANCE.
REN
AND
$95
INCLUDING
UTILI
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO
FROM 9 TO'5 P.M., EVES. CA
7351,
Closed
Sat.
and
Sun.

1

ESTATE

REALTORS
8-3200

DAvis

SMART

513

$ 90
$140
$117.50

tate broker
or salesman
with
managerial capabilities for position with
earning potential of $20,000 to $25,000
per year. Also opening for saleswomen
(or
salesmen)
in
an
expanding
residential sales program with exceptional
commission
scale
based
on
performance. Continual sales training
provided. Call Mr. Daily for appt.

(142 baths only $185 to $190)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
or July 1 or Aug. 1 lease

disposals.

INC.

EVANSTON
BRoadway 3-3750

OPPORTUNITY

term

g

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000
rms., Simpson nr. Sherman
rms., Clark at Sherman
For Aug. 1st
rms., Sherman at Seward
Compl. remod.
rms., Sherman at Seward
‘For Sept. 1st
rms., Simpson nr. Sherman

1564

271-3500

Bedrooms

Open

2

See Betty Otte on Premises

UNUSUAL

Short

Hokanson

St., Evanston

1620 to 1766 Greenwood
TOWN HOUSE APTS.
$190

Economical

premises.

—

and

drug
barber

SOUTH
EVANSTON,
5
ROOMS
bedrms) 2nd fl. No Children or
Aug. 1. 2 yrs. $160. (Security Depé

GLENVIEW

600-700 McKINLEY ST.
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

Two

AV.,

3

1742 N. Greenwood
Phone 724-501 |
HAROLD BURNS INC.

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

$477-$546

1571 SHERMAN
UNiversity 4-2600

Andrea-Marcy Apts.
and

4

EFFICIENCIES
722 CLARK—overlooking park
1500 CHICAGO Ave.—elev. bidg.
1419 CHICAGO Ave—air cond.
ONE BEDROOM
2033 SHERMAN—new bidg.
2127 HOWARD—Chgo.
707 HINMAN—air cond.
TWO BEDROOMS
1151 DEERFIELD Rd.—2nd fir.
146 GLENCOE
Rd.—Glencoe
1512 PLYMOUTH—Glenview
1440 SHERIDAN Rd.—Wilmette
THREE BEDROOMS
1416 WILMETTE
Ave.—T.House
1745 ORRINGTON—corner bldg.
815 REBA—elev.
bldg.

Rent—Apartments

Practical

2
4

&amp; TYSON,

desired,

Coffee Shop,
beauty and

901

CO.

1520 Central

QUINLAN

MUNDELEIN

Rent—Rooms

ENGINEER . . .$466-$568

THE RAYMOND

If

service,

Ridgeview Apartment Hq

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY.
EXCEPT MONDAY.

328-7200

KITCHENE

a

able.

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

Share

EVANSTON-GIRL
21
TO
29
TO
share a modern 3 bdrm. air cond. apt.
with 3 others. same 4 blks. lake, 1 blk.
transp. $55 mo. Avail Aug. 1. 328-6253.

2 bath. Parquet
train. 724-7319.

Classified

to

_

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.

OPEN

AND

Carpeted.

available.
launderette,

1 bedroom from $240
2 bedrooms from $300
3 bedrooms from $365

MALE
NU
STUDENT
WISHES
TO
share 4 rm. furnished apt. with same.
3 min. to campus. $57.50 per month.
475-5466.

$505-$615

8 —

Rooms

Luxury Elevator Building

$378-$466

GR 5-3100

Rent—

Housekeeping

WOMAN,
25, WITH
CHILD,
DESIRES
woman of same age — without child
— to share apt. 446-1433.

CITY OF EVANSTON

AUTO PARTS MAN

Rent—Rooms

LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS,
sleeping
rooms,
also
2
rm.
apt.
Parking. Central Hotel, 629 Green Bay
Rd., Wilmette, Ill. AL 1-8018.

and Women

AUTO SERVICEMAN

to

QUIET
NEAT
MALE
STUDENT DE.sires rm. for sleeping and studying,
near N.U. campus, from now to June
’*68. Call Jim VanValkenburg, 475-9110
red write: 1912 Sherman Ave., Evanson.

OPPORTUNITIES

ASSISTANT STATIONARY

‘“‘L”’

SLEEPING
ROOM
FOR GENTLEMAN
no cooking privilege, 3 blocks South of
Davis in Evanston.
GR 5-2842

ROOM
FOR
RENT
IN
DOWNTOWN
Evanston.
Graduate
student,
businessman or woman. No other roomers. All home priv. $15 per wk. Call
GR 5-0482 after 7 evenings, Sat., and
Sun. afternoons.

Help Wanted—Men

NOYES

BUSINESSMEN—IF
YOU
WANT
A
quiet
place
to
live
sharing
a
full
kitchen, bath. and TV in Evanston.
Call 328-7094

RENTALS
For

N.U.,

BEDROOM

apts.

service,

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

WILMETTE:
LARGE
AND
NICELY
decorated room with French door to
porch. Cross vent., lge. closet. Prefer
gentleman. Gar. avail. AL 1-2984.

JANITORIAL
SERVICE
NEEDS
DEpendable
full or part-time
men
and
women;
car preferred;
good starting
pay and benefits. 491-0222.

126

POSI-

REALTY

NEAR

BUILDING

550 Sheridan Sa.

for man—no smoking or drinking; lge..
front rm.;
refrig.;
share bath;
pvt.
entrance. $75 mo, 864-8365 after 5 p.m.

ESTATE

REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
For active Real Estate salesman. in
Glenview-Northbrook-Deerfield
areas.
Member of Evanston N/S Board plus
new
home
sales
and
development
opportunities. Call Louis Triebold.
BIRCHWOOD REALTY CO.
CR 2-7300
811 Skokie Hwy., Northbrook
PA 4-3294
REAL
ESTATE
OFFICE
HAS
OPENing for aggressive salesperson _interested in a permanent position offering
unlimited ove teates. Full time and
effort are the only requirements. Call
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-5600

Park,

DEPARTMENT

22 Old Orchard

K.

Send
Jewel

Employer

_ PERMANENT
PART-TIME
tion. Will train.
C. D. PEACOCK

113

F. G.

ih For ee gine

For Rent—Apartments

LAKE FRONT

LARGE,
COMFORTABLE
ROOM
IN
private
home;
adjacent
to _ bath;
parking available; West Rogers Park
area; ROgers Park 4-5632.

EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
full time aggressive salespeople. Will
train,
if
inexperienced.
Unlimited
yea
ga potential. Call Mr. Friend for

SHIFT

an
experienced
_ ever and operate

1-1111

REAL

FOREMAN
DAY

ESTATE

HOMEFINDERS

AL

132

SLEEPING
ROOMS
FOR
MALES.
Special low summer rates. 12 blk. off
campus. 628 Library. Call UN 4-0171.

121

WANTED
—
EXPERIENCED
SALES
person with good performance record
as senior Associate. Excellent income.
Call Mrs. Hastings.

OPERATORS

ee BasknBecms

ROOMS
FOR
RENT,
2
#£4BLOCKS
from univ., one block from transp. for
summer students. Special rates.
Call GR
5-0857.

5700

REAL

PREVIOUS

appointment

CASE
WORKERS:
PART-TIME
OR
full time, openings in our institutional
treatment units for boys, ages 11 to
13.
Case
worker
is responsible
for
small case load of children and their
families.
Case
worker
operates
as
member
of
treatment
team
which
includes
child
care
workers
and
recreational personnel. Requirements:
M.S.W.
or
2
years
of
graduate
training. Salary range $7,000 to $9,500.
Call Peter C. Nicholas, Dept. Director, Lake Bluff Children’s Home,
200
Scranton Ave., Lake Bluff. Tel. 234-

e General Factory
Immediate

for

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer

Wanted—Men

=

Kennedy

8-11

-m.

112

_

729-3000
SCOTT,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

Call Miss

Serv. $550-$660

~ Customer

—

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20.”

BE te

&gt;

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ete

Se ETT

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nite

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July6

�136

For Rent—Apartments
CENTRAL

ore

Unique,
brand
new
bdrm.
apt.
central
Glencoe.
26’
liv.
rm.;_
kit.
w/built-ins;
air cond. $275 mo.
incl.
parking, heat and water. 432-4813.
EVANSTON
S. W. SUBLET
AUG.
1ST
occup. 4 rm. Garden Apt. Quiet bldg.
nr.
trans.
and
shopping.
$115
Call
after 5 p.m. YO 5-6008.
EVANSTON;
SUBLEASE
5 RM.
APT.
1st floor. $190. Available immediately.
Garage;
patio; modern building. Call
248-6617 after 5 p.m.
AVAIL.
AUG.
1. 3 RMS.
AIR-COND.
All electric. Off street parking. $157.50
mo:
..2313 - Central
St.;°
Apt.
3-5
Evanston. Call after six, 869-0758.
NON
RACIAL.
5
ROOM
APT.
1ST
floor.
So.
of Church
St.,
Evanston.
Adults only. Also smaller
apt. Gem
Realty. GR 5-5215.
EVANSTON
4
ROOMS
1ST
FLOOR,
stove
and
refrigerator.
Adults
only.
Immediate occupancy.
Garage available. 676-2885.

133

Wanted

to Rent—Apts.

YOUNG
PROFESSIONAL
COUPLE
wishes to rent coach
house,
garage
apt. or small apt. in house with priv.
entrance.
Evanston or Wilmette preferred. Please call UN 4-8038.
YOUNG
COUPLE
SEEKING
CARriage house or apt. for August rental.
Call Bob Edwards, AN 3-4547 or GR 59180 evenings.
COLLEGE
ENGLISH
INSTRUCTOR
and
wife
desire
older
apartment
rental
in
Wheeling-Northbrook.
$150
range. Call 374-4252 after 6.
YOUNG SWISS M. D. WITH WIFE, NO
children,
wishes to rent coach-house
or apt. in small bldg. near N.U. Sept.
1, Call 869-9714.
WANT
4 ROOM,
2 BEDROOM
APT.
or garage apt. Excellent N.S. references. Prefer near school and transportation. DA 8-2299 or 483-5213.
PROFESSOR,
WIFE
AND
2 SMALL
children want 3 bdrm.
house or Ist
floor apt. in Evanston. for Aug. Ist or
later. Call 643-8212.

134

For Rent—Furnished

EVANSHIRE

Apts.

HOTEL

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

Main

and

Hinman.

RIDGEVIEW

Evanston

For Rent—Houses

EVANSTON

DELIGHTFUL
6
ROOM,
2
BATH
home
in
choice
North
Evanston
location.
Wonderful
yard.
Walking
distance
to
Haven
School
and
the
Northwestern station. Available July 1
for one or two years. $370.
LOVELY BRICK HOME
IN A CHOICE
east location available July 1 for one
year. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the
2nd floor, 2 extra bedrooms and bath
on the 3rd. Basement recreation room.
Excellent
transportation.
Stove,
refrig., Washer, dryer included. $435.

Hokanson

3 bedrooms, 112 baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 40R 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN. CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065
SOUTH
EVANSTON.
WELL
FURNished. 5 rooms (2 bedrms)
Ist fl. No
children
or
pets.
July
15.
$250.
(Security deposit).

Hokanson

513 Davis

5-1617

SUMMER
SUBLET.
LUXURY
NO.
shore
hi-rise,
3
bedrms,
2
baths,
balcony,
elec.
kit.
Beautiful
Lake
view.
Doorman,
pool,
party
rm.,
private
beach.
Attendant
parking
incl.,
central
air cond.
Call
Robert
Frye, AL 1-6226 for appointment.

ELMGATE

137

KENILWORTH
Quaint
house
for the not too large
family, three bedrooms,
bath, living
room, dining room, generous kitchen,
den. $265.
GEORGE RUMSFELD

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

July 6, 1967

Wanted

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

to

Rent—Houses

YOUNG
COUPLE
WITH TWO
SMALL
children would like to rent 3 bedroom
home. Executive in firm. 965-5873.

138

For

Rent—Furn.

Houses

HIGHLAND PARK (RENTAL)
FURNISHED RENTAL, Magnificent 5
bedroom, 312 bath SPLIT LEVEL for
the discriminating
family located in
convenient South East Highland Park
within
walking
distance
to
school,
train and shopping. Available for 1 or
2 years!

L. RINGER

Winnetka
999 Linden

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

6-7274
1-4463

WINNETKA.
Charming
home
most
conveniently
located,
available
July
15
through
Labor Day. Spacious. attractive first
floor, 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch
on second. $300 per month.
NASH REALTY
446-7180
6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 14% baths; new furn.;
saiicecatoan | or permanent.
64-5065

BATH;
REC.
BDRM.
HOME;
1
rm.;
all
appliances;
scr.
pch.;
no
children. Avail. Aug. 1. 6 mo. lease.
Write T-222, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

2

142

For

Rent—Town

Townhouse

MANOR

Rent—Houses

4-3898.

EXECUTIVE
BEING
TRANSFERRED
into town needs 2, 3 or 4 bdrm. furn.
or unfurn.
home
in or near Northas
6 mo. rental from Aug. 1. 272800.
«

Houses

in Choice

For

Rent—Stores

50 EAST

1 or 2 bedrooms,

CENTER

212

baths,

rooms,
air conditioned,
race, sheltered parking.
Convenient to lake and
shopping, transportation.

parks,

KENILWORTH
g.,

AN N ANDRUSS,
440

Green

Bay

finest

234-3800
in Evanston

Something
genuinely
rare!
Close
to
downtown, beach, ey
"TM train, etc.
9 delightful rooms,
4
Rms. on 1st fiz...
5 Bedrooms
on ’gnd_
floor,
windin«
staircase AND
A huge 47x 28 third
floor space
with
a. 20’ ceiling attic
reminiscent of the good-old days. Onlv
4
available.
Call
right
now!
275
SHERWIN,
UNiversity 9-2575.

143

Vacation

Rentals

PENTWATER,
BASS
LAKE,
Boat, Fish, Swim, Beautiful
and lots of fun. $55 week.
GR 5-4583

Kenilworth
1-7300

GLENVIEW

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

Rd., Glenview,
Av., Evanston,

INC.

PA
UN

4-5800
4-2600

EVANSTON—CHOICE
CENTRAL
5,000 SQ. FT.
ST. REET LOCATION.
AIR CONDITIONED.
GOOD
PARKING. 1 STORY BUILDING CONTAINING
OFFICES.
RECEPTION
ROOMS,
AND
LARGE
MEETING
ROOMS. $15,000 YR.
MITCHELL BROS.
GR 5-3900

1,300 AND 350 SQUARE
FT. OFFICES
avail.
Prestige
location,
air
conditioned, full services.

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOC.
446-6966

and

EVANSTON-829

273-3131

Main

St.

800 sq. ft. divided into paneled offices,
Excellent location
plus full basement.
for
any
business
or
professional
offices. Heated. Good parking. Reasonable rent

475-3223 or CE 6-7786
WINNETKA-552 LINCOLN

Office space, single rooms or suites.
2,500 sq. ft. available. Air conditioning
in
very
reasonable _ rent.
included
Excellent parking. Agent, CE 6-5151.

FIRST

REALTY

CO

CHARMING
VICTORIAN
BUILDING
in Downtown Evanston. 20’ landscaped
side yard and full basement.
Living
qu arters available. Suitable for decorator, lady’s specialty shop, tea room,
etc. 328-8958.
906-8 HINMAN, EVANSTON
16 x 24 and 16 x 60. ~ee4 office or many
ground floor uses. Rea
W. B. LINDQUIST&amp; ‘ASSOC. INC.
EV 4-5800
2626 Milwaukee, Chgo.

MICH.
Beaches

PARTITIONED
GARAGES
AT
922
Elm
St., Winnetka.
For storage
or
daily auto use. No repairing. HI 6-2435
and HI 6-2567.

GARAGE.

CLEAN,

SAFE,

reasonable.
Near
South
Oakton, Evanston.
869-5095

LIGHTED,
blvd.

and

153. Forif Sale-Desdeisiltig

FARSTOR

EVANSTON
BRIGHT, FIVE ROOM COOPERATIVE
apartment in well maintained building
close
to
transportation.
Excellent
storage
space.
$4,500
for
equity,-:
reasonable
monthly
payment.
Board
approval.

OFFICES:
EDENS
AT WILLOW:
$65;
suites from $125, incl. utilities, paneling, carpeting;
all services available.
New Building. HI 6-6650.

IN CENTER
Private
office
tioned building;
Days 729-2070

OF GLENVIEW
in
modern
air-condiwith waiting room.
Eves. 724-3612.

SQ:
FT.
AVAILABLE
IN
HIGH900
land Park business area. Full basement incl. Rent includes heat. Baird
&amp; Warner 491-1855

148

For

Rent—Industrial

ndustrial Vacant
31,000 SQUARE
FEET
FOR
RENT,
—
property with a 2,000 square
brick
office
building
on
it.
oot
Located at 2120 Lee St., Evanston, Il.
Available
for immediate
occupancy.
Interested parties call Mr. Johnson at
328-8850.
EVANSTON—FOR
RENT
2ND.
floor. Complex
of Offices,
assembly
rooms, etc. with conveyor to loading
dock. Zoned M-1. Would remodel for
Lone term lease. $750.
HELL
BROTHERS
GR_5-3900

REAL
151

ESTATE

Real Estate—
Loans and Mortgages

4 BEDROOMS

N.W.
EVANSTON—CHOICE
SECOND
fl., cooperative
apartment
in attractive
Colonial
type
egacon
Five
rooms, private basement, parking and
picnic
areas.
Light
spacious
rooms,
many
extras—$7,500
for equity—low
monthly assessment. Board approval.

deduction,
interest,
heat
maintenance,
insurance,

1511 Sherman
GR 5-2700

refrigerators,
double
oven,
washer,
disposal.
Fully
«
Immediate oceupancy.
-

$245. 00 per month
Taxes,
garage

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

Evanston
PA 4-5600

SHERMAN
IN

ON
THE
6TH
FLOOR
WITH
SOUTH
exposure,
2 bedroom
apartment,
30
ft. living
room,
balcony,
carpeting,
$147.50
monthly
assessment
includes
utilities. Mr. Calloway

QUINLAN

Un

&amp; TYSON,

1571 Sherman
4-2600
AL

Ave.,
1-5700

INC.

Evanston.
BR 3-3750

DELUXE— 2 BEDROOM

DAvis

820 OAKTON ~

QUINLAN
&amp; TYSON, II
1571 SHERMAN AV. EVANS

For

BRICK

you in the Want Ads. Turn

$3,500

GOOD

in

H.W.

Lot is: 44’ x 170’
$150 nee th.
AL

CONDITION.

2

Blks

So

Dempster and just West of |
Early Poss’n if needed. Your op

BAIRD &amp; WARN a
Call

LES

524 Davis
491-1855

-

SIMPSON.

Street

Evanston,

I

DELUXE BRICK TWO FLAT
EVANSTON. .6
ROOMS,
ROOMS,
2 F
TWo, Pe

APARTMENT
_ISHED ROOMS
MENT.

ALL

ROOMS

PAN
NG

ARE

im

SPA

AND BUILDING IS IMPE
MAINTAINED. ZONED R-6.

APARTMENT

B
DG

‘Al R

MITCHELL
YOU

BROTHER

“GR

CAN’TT EGUAE

IT

FOF

Attractive
nresthes
in both |
ments. Gas heat. Modern kitchen
baths.
4
bedrooms
for
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main
transportation, shopping and
Ist floor available “

mo
:

Helen G. Nixon, R

1609

$28,500

300

and

realtors

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanston

Hahn

Sherman

Bldg.

Ave.

NORTH VANSION
I! DELUXE APTS. —

BUILDER
es
wants to trade for home or verant
and 3 bedroom apartments, full ¢ ;
room,
U-type
itchens
;
expensive
cabinets
and
a
“‘One’’,

a 1

breakfast

near

bus.

room.

PArk

ie ble

4-8009.

SOUTH | cnBUL

APTS.
oe
CONDITI

ARTHUR

5668 LINCOLN

AV.

BRICK
6 FLAT
IN
SOUTH
ton. Each apartment has 2

large

INDIAN

&gt;

KRUGGEL &amp;C
Z
bedro

dining room and large ki
maintained. 4 garages. $67,
HILL REAL
HI

BY
OWNER:
3
FLAT,
6
excellent condition. Near ae
tion, St. Francis Hos

$43,000. Call
UN 9-0176.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald ° Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village aren, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff
\

DOWN

ROOM APTS.

2 Car Garage.
are $140 and

ROOM

OVER 30 YEARS
OR NORTH SHORE SERVICE

associates

s

has 5 RO @)

Evanston — 2 Apartmé

EVANSTON—2

to transportation
Central St. Shopping

mrs. MADISON

C

sof 1

Carpeted

A wonderful selection awaits

3
ere

— 2 Apartment

and the other Apt.

Block to Lake and Beach

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.

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?

B

ROOM.

BEDROOMS
and1 Bath
Situ:
large 50’ x 165’ LOT.
2 Car
Purchaser can have poss’
APAR
ENTS.
oO
VALUE. CALL—ALAN SEX

nity.

HARRISON AND PRAIRIE
Block W. of Green Bay Rd.
1 Block S. of Central

APT.

Baths

TWO SPACIOUS APTS.
ROOMS W/3 g dinoome

Location

Elevator,
swimming
pool,
sauna,
heated
garage,
all appliances,
fully
carpeted
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

251-7200

to Classification #200
this Paper!

Evanston

838 Michigan

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON

6

112

Full Price — Only $29.90 0.

TWO—SIX

2-2'/&gt; Baths

First Federal Savings
of Wilmette

has

and

E

Car Garage off alley. Asking
$42,500. cm
D MAUERMANN

2-2!/&gt; BATHS

Condominiums
2-3-4-Bedrooms

AS LOW AS 534%,

Apt.

ROOMS

4 Bedrooms

From

WASHINGTON,
Call OR 5-3666.

THREE

Each

TWO
after 6

Conducta

Sale:

OWNER.
930
ton, $24,750.

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

274-|00|

5

to Buy:

Condominium,

REALTY

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 0. FLANDERS
&amp; Co., INC.

1-6700

EVANSTON,
ONE
OR
rooms.
Phone
475-6480
weekdays.

EVANSTON
Immaculate
2 bedroom
in excellent
location.
Includes 2 air conditioners,
new
refrigerator
and _ stove’
and
completely
carpeted.
Equity
$12,000.
Monthly
payments
$122.
2 biks.
to
train and ‘“‘L.”’

One block
Haven School,

AL

Wanted

Evanston, Ill.
273-3855

Outstanding

4-2600

UN

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

KENILWORTH

daily
p.m.
|

JUST A YEAR
OLD. OUT OF
owner offers 2 bedroom apartm
floor. Sliding door of living
room
bedroom
opens
onto
patio.
§
carpeting. Large
comb. liv. rm
rm.
Kitchen
with
eating are
range
with
eye-level
oven,
‘
refrig., dishwasher and dispo
conditioned.
It’s now
vacan
occupancy. Mo. assm’t
.04 no
insurance
and taxes.
~*
ou can obtain a mortgage
urchase price is

Condominiums

Street

8-3414

Model apartment o
Sat. and Sun.1-

WE
OFFER
A_
SELECTION
OF
three
different
2-bedroom
condos.
Each condo apt. has gorgeous views of
Lake Michigan. Many deluxe features
in each apt. Located between 5800 and
7500 North
in Chicago
at the lake.
Priced from—$37,000 to $44,900. Call—
Alan Sex

524 Davis
491-1855

all
utilities,
inside
with electric doors, frig

612 Mulford St

GARDENS

DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
NEAR
the University, 1st floor (only one step
up), 2 bedroom,
2 full baths,
living
room,
dining
area,
cabinet
kitchen.
Comfortable,
convenient
living.
Income
tax benefits.
Immediate
occupvancy.
$148.10
Monthly
assessment
includes
utilities. $9,800 cash equity.
Financing available. Mr. Calloway.

1

MORTGAGE
LOANS

Condominium.
Elevator Building

New

WILMETTE—STORE
SPACE—OFFICE | 600 Green Bay Road
Kenilworth
and desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 s
AL 1-5600
BR 3-2552
ft. Bag
floor. In top location;
all
utilities;
5 mo.
LAKE
BAY REALTY
AL 6-3000 | 153
For Sale—Condominiums

For Rent—Garages

144
2

R d.
ALpine

REALTOR

2,000 sq. ft. office space, 1400 sq. ft.
storage space, use of large parking lot
included.
Heated,
air-conditioned
shece. electricity furnished. $375 per
month

ter-

Gilbert Rayner Associates
Old Town

Offices

Excellent traffic loc. Air-cond. office
has 2,400 sq. ft. lst fl. 10 yr. old brick
across
from
NW
RR
Station:
bid
parking.
Immed.
occustreet
pancy. $750 mo.

spacious

private

and

WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
a mag industry
or
commercial.
Ap1,800 sp. ft. Central location.
prox
AL 6-3000
LAKE BAY REALTY

EAST LAKE BLUFF

STA aRTON.
ATTRACTIVE
LGE.
3
rm.
furn.
apt., Ige. kit., util. incl.,
quiet couple or single. Reas. Ample
closet space. After 6 p.m. 328-3784.

For

PA

EXECUTIVE:
FORMER
NORTH
shore resident desires min. 3 bdrm.
home
in
New
Trier
Sch.
district.
Occupancy by Sept. 1. Please reply to
HI 6-5070.

omy
FURN.
5
RM.
2
BDRM.
2nd
floor
apt.
near
St.
Francis
—
Suitable for 2-3 persons. GR

136

mo.

DIPLOMAT’S
FAMILY
OF
3.
REquires unfurn. spacious rental under
$300.
Central
or
North
Evanston
preferred.
Well
mannered
dog_
in
family.
Finest local references.
Tel.
328-2602.

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new
kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
825 Main St
475-3223
E. ROGERS PARK NR. LAKE, SHERidan Rd. 3 rms. 1 bdrm., liv. rm., kit.,
bath,
porch,
2 entrances.
Bus
and
“L’”’. $105 mo. HO 5-0599
ROGERS
PARK
NEAR
“L”
AND
lake. Available Aug. 19 or Sept. Ist. 3
rooms, bath, $135 mo. Sublet. 492-3372
business hours, Monday-Friday.
2—215—3 ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Fe
airy. Nr. Transp., map, lake.
NT
271-1881.

CHICAGO.
242
ROOM
FURNISHED
apt.
Modern
furniture.
Near
Morse
“L”’ and shopping. Call 338-3292.

&amp; Jenks

SPACIOUS
4 BEDROOM
HOME
IN
east
Wilmette.
4
blks.
to
C.N.W.
convenient to schools,
carpeting and
drapes
included.
$325. Available
immediately.
446-1724

&amp; Jenks
GReenleaf

146

969 Waukegan
1571 Sherman

513 Davis St.
GReenleaf 5-1617
1617
NEAR
GLENVIEW
— JUST
REMODeled
and
decorated.
4-rm.
small
house;
comb. liv. and din. rm.;
lge.
bdrm.,
dbl. closet;
all new cptg.;
1
bath,
vanity
and
linen
clos.;_
kit.;
w/birch
cab.,
elec.
oven
and. range
built-in: new vinyl floor; bsmnt.;
gas
hot-air heat.; small porch; patio. l-car
gar. Avail. now. adults; no pets. Nr.
Golf and E. River Rds. Des Plaines.
$200

For Sale—Co-op Apts.

152

¢

EoRaGe T NORTHWEST
EVANSTON
vicinity Crawford
and Central, overhead doors. DA 8-1506

EAST-WILMETTE

HOTEL

TOWNHOUSE

tes Rent—Gara eee

FOR R

THIS
3 BEDROOM
HOME NEAR THE
lake is now being decorated throughout.
Living
room,
separate
dining
room and a modern kitchen with the
stove, refrig., dishwasher and dispasall.
Full
basement,
gas
heat,
nice
yard, 2 SON
$300.

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.

6 ROOM

144

4

132.

go
&gt;

Classified -

�For
ON
be

NEAR

LAKE:

6-6S

ft. lot,
with
parking.
Exc.
history; income now $11,000.
increased.
$79,000.
Sale
by

r. Call 328-3732 or 761-9721.
R NEAR
HOWARD
DELUXE
year
old
air-cond.
1s each. sep. heating

MORTON

4

;

d

and

Cottages

DOOR COUNTY, WIS.
4
bedroom,
215: bath
year
fully furnished
home.
200 ft.

d beach plus many extras. 446-2472.

ee

: Resorts

NA

DUNES

jut.

JOHNSON

many

Evanston

has
3 Bedrms. and Bath (very
rge master) and stairway to floored
. Home has full basement with
heat, fenced rear yard and taxes
=r $500. Available at $29,500.

Evanston

A
BRICK RANCH WITH PANramic Views! Liv. Rm. with Frpl.
nd
Pict. Wdw.,
Dining area _ with
ig Glass Wdw.
Wall to_ Patio,

an

reasonable

East

BASEMENT

BRICK RANCH-4 12BATHS
2d
for
easy
maintenance
in
2&gt;-like area
and
heavily wooded
‘
complete privacy. Has 20x

.

Rm. with Frpl., 13
x 20 Din.

14x19
Fully Equipped Cabinet
hen with B-B-Q Frpl., 26x16 Ist
Family
Rm.,
35x15
Jalousied
ch;
Unusual
Bsmnt.
has Lounge
with Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm.
:
rep.
Game
Rm.,
equipped
Ito
m.,
Pow.
Rm.,
Office
o
to Rm., Pow. Rm., Office or Den,
1undry
Rm., Workshop and Storage

m.
o 200 amp
service. Floodhhted premnds. Central Air Condtng.,

‘ att. garage with Elec. Eye door,
Mdance
of
closet
and _ storage
ce. Owner will help finance or Sell

Contact.

Appleton
:

&amp; Company

1312 Chicago
y 4-1102

Av.
ALpine

1-1105

PArk

4-1757

cNINGS AND SUNDAYS ONLY
GR

5-2383

Kenilworth

to mention.

There

EVANSTON
:
$36,500
Southeast
Evanston.
Six
room,
3
bedroom, 142 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 142 car garage.
This is truly in a class by itself.

NORTHFIELD

$90,000

2:3 AGRE

HEART
OF
NORTHFIELD,
ing
on
two
streets
and
usable $35,000 home.

FRONTincluding

NORTHBROOK
$17,500
Priced
reduced
for immediate
sale.
Country
living
just
minutes
away
from
city convenience.
Low
maintenance aluminum sided ranch on half
acre lot. Huge rear yard completely
fenced.
Living
room,
dining
area,
kitchen
with
adjoining
utility room,
two good bedrooms. Low taxes.
EVANSTON
$22,500
Brick
Ranch
on_
beautifully
landscaped
lot
50x150
with
11%
car
garage. Widow moving to apartment
and
will consider
small
down
payment.
Call now
for appointment
to
inspect.

Cape Cod
dining

room.

Just

offered

AND

hing
rooms,

3

CONVENIENT

in
central
baths, and

thru-out. $32,500

Townhouse

TO

Evanston.
4
new decorat-

Living

LY ONE BLOCK
STROLL TO
Evanston
beach.
Two
big
bedSs, enclosed garage,
and private
0. Only $29,750

i
OF

MUST

iates

rain.

A

BRICK

XICE
vel

BRICK

AND

FRAME

bar.

SOUTH

BUY!

6 year

school

old

PASS

THIS

UP

—

CALL AT ANY

KENNETH

*
. Poss.

Sept.

¥ CHOICE

an. fam.
rm., den
: gas heat, attach.
ist $24,000.

LOCATION

IN SKOKIE

A

8

WALK

GR

TIGHE

REALTORS
Wilmette
ALpine

- Classified

1-3005

| 751

ELM

ST.,

WINN.

EVANSTON—FOR

THE

TO “L”’ TRAIN

AND

FRIEND
835-3750

BATHS,

Hillcrest

6-7100

YOU

in

THE

BUDG-

2-5

SHOPS

ROOM—2

bedrooms

AL

STORY

1

bath.

491-1855

714

I-11]

Living

AND DAY
——

Realty
PArk

4-0600

273-3855.

NEIGHBORHOOD,

A

BREATH

OF

eae

:

|
525 Lincoln

PRI-

&amp; WEINRICH
Winnetka
446-2600

Road

NORTHBROOK
ferred

to

California.

De

executrans-

luxe

bedroom
split. 2 baths, electric
two car garage. Fast occupancy.

3

eye

IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY—Price
reduction on this custom built Colonial,
2 story, 4 bedrooms,
21% baths,
gas
and
wood
burning
fireplace.
ull
basement.
Beautifully
situated
in
quiet,
residential
district.
Price
$48,500.

SPRING.

SKOKIE
IMMACULATE
and beautifully decorated, 3 bedroom ranch. Lovely paneled
family
room_
with
fireplace.
Lush
at
tas 2 car garage. Priced to
sell.

Channer
&amp; Assoc.

.

Bay

ONE
OWNER
HOME.—For
the
tive in East
location.
Owner

(This is a must see). 2 yr. old custom
built, 2 story contemporary Colonial. 4
large
bedrooms,
242
ceramic
tile
baths,
2 fireplaces,
large
separate
dining room,
huge living room with
beamed ceiling. 1st floor utility room,
17 large
closets,
3 patios,
21%
car
garage,
full
basement,
over
3,330
square feet of living area. Immediate
possession. Choice location. Call Carol
Simko, residence 827-0504 or office 446-

Ill.

North
West
Evanston.
Now
$22,900!
Three
bedrooms.
1
bath,
1.
story
dwelling with aluminum
siding. Low
low
taxes.
Call
right
away.
L me
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010

AS

SWIMMING POOL
AND NIGHT PATIO
AND FENCED FOR

PORTER
Realtors
62 Green

1925

&amp; Assoc.
NORTHBROOK
FRESH

FOREST

AND LUXURY
ENTERTAINING
GARDEN ROOM W/GRILL AND BAR
3 BEDRMS., 214 BATHS
PANELED FAMILY ROOM
FINE EAST GLENVIEW LOCATION
CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED
LOWER 70s

John Channer
rm.

6-5544

WINNETKA

FOR OTHER GOOD BUYS
IN GLENVIEW AREA
CONSULT
Established
Waukegan Road

HI

Here’s a hard to find house CLOSE
TO
CROW
ISLAND
AND
SKOKIE
SCHOOLS.
5 BEDRMS.,
212 BATHS.
ist floor den. Full bsmt. 2 car gar.
s.

CLEAN
7room
split-level
house
in
excellent
condition, Living room with fireplace;
recreation
room;
dining
room;
3
bedrooms;
142
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.

wW/4

STREET

Area

AIR-CONDITIONED

1141

ELM

EAST LAKE

$27,000

Glenview

and WILDE

Ranch home with an acre of ground
on
a
secluded
Ravine.
Beautifully
landscaped
yard
with
UNDERGROUND
SPRINKLING
SYSTEM.
This.
solidly
built
home
is
CENTRALLY AIR CONDITIONED
with 3
bedrms.
and
3
baths
plus _ famil
room. Attached gar. w/RADIO
CONTROLLED DOORS. Out of this world
kitchen and owner is anxious to sell!
70s

BUILT
6-ROOM
BRICK
ranch; 2 bedrooms; plus large paneled
family room; full basement; overhead
plumbing;
aluminum
storms’
and
screens; 112-car brick garage; immediate
possession.
Excellent
buy
at

Glenview

to the

$39,900
BEST BUY IN THE AREA
BUILT IN ’65
WITH 4 TWIN BEDRMS.
21 TILE BATHS
FAMILY ROOM OPENS TO PATIO
KITCHEN W/EATING AREA AND ALL
BUILT-INS
BASEMENT TOO
FINE DEERFIELD
LOCATION

Wilmette

CUSTOM

REDUCED!!!
EXCELLENT

Rd.,

area

REALTOR

GLENVIEW
Listing

New

Rds.

HOME

Evanston,

GOELZER

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Street,

Mulvaney

Glenview Realty

w/fireplace and separate dining room.
2 car garage. Situated on corner lot.
Sept.
lst
poss’n.
Washington
grade
school.
Outstanding
value
at only—
$27,750. Call
LAN

524 Davis

Bay

the breakfast

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
oilheat. We believe the possibility for
future enhancement of lene value is
tremendous. The price is $69,500.

HOMEFINDERS
111 Green

from

patio.
The
quality
construction
includes
such features
as a_ stockade
fenced rear yard, central air conditioning,
oversized
attached
2
car
garage, aluminum screens and storms
and
pipes
in
place
for
a_
future
swimming pool. The price is $59,500.

MARKET

Mr.

BUILDERS

and

doors

BEST

ON THE

RIDGE

and Landwehr
272-5150

GLENVIEW—It
is impossible to appreciate the many
deluxe features of this
fine brick and
frame ranch without a
ersonal
inspection.
There
are
3
edrooms, 2 baths 14 x 25 living room
with a fireplace, dining room and a
wonderful family room, The modern
kitchen
has
built-in
oven,
range,
dishwasher
and disposal, with glass

Beautifully
situated
in
Indian
Hill
Estates,
this traditional Colonial
offers fine architecture in a gorgeous,
landscaped
setting.
Four
bedrooms,
342 plus baths,
charming pan’] den,
glazed porch overlooking rear yard.
Basement rec. room. $86,500

CENTRAL EVANSTON
NEW ON MARKET
7

AHEAD

VERY

NEW

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, 21% 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
de
luxe
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.

TOWN

KENILWORTH—Frame
Dutch Colonial
in superb east location. 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
above
and a beautiful lot 100
x 175.
The price is $59,500.

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 privacy. From
the dream kitchen to the 3 c. oversize
garage, you'll find quality and imagination.
4 bedrooms,
3 baths.
Upper
brackets.
Mrs. Ingram.

Servin,
the North Shore Since 1903
2548
reen Bay Rd., EVANSTON
5-3900
BR 3-3900

Walters

DREAMING?

This very spacious, almost new four
bedroom home
is located in a fast
areceretng
area of Highland
Park.
ere’s
a
big
family
room
with
fireplace and access to patio, a streamlined
kitchen
you’ll
love
a big
basement
too.
Excellent
schools.
2
minutes
from
Edens
exit.
$51,500.
Mrs. Englehardt

Unique rambling ranch home features
an
amazing
arrangement
of:
three
huge bedrooms, 212 ceramic tile baths
and
beamed paneled family room with
fireplace,
with
an _ unusual
traffic
pas
from
slate entry
to sunken
iving room and formal dining room to
2 car garage. Step saver kitchen and
basement. Priced at $47,900.

HOUR

Hugh C. Michels
and Company

REALTY CO.

COD

WINNETKA—Newly
listed! One and a
half story brick in a choice south west
location on a beautifully landscaped
lot 110
x 200. The
first floor has
a
17.6 x 22 living room with a fireplace,
separate
dining room,
family
room
with fireplace,
modern
kitchen
with
dishwasher and disposal, small den or
office, 2 twin bedrooms and 2 ceramic
baths. There are 2 double bedrooms
and
2 ceramic
tiled
baths
on
the
second floor, 2 car attached
garage
and utility room. The price is $79,500.

REDUCED

PLAN

rooms,

CAPE

INDIAN

Bi-

family room
leading to large patio,
nice
recreation
room
and
lots
of
storage
space.
Large
kitchen
with
eating area, living and dining room
comb.
Gracious
wing
for
guests.
You'll like it! Lower 40s.
SEE OUR PICTURE AD
ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE.

home on a 66’ wooded lot, full
t., liv. rm., comb. din. and kit., 2
ms.,
bath,
floored
attic w/stair_F.A. gas heat, poss. 9/1. $20,000.

BRICK

FAMILIES

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 pleasure and
convenience.
4 bedrooms,
21% baths,
Inglenook
fireplace
in
the
family
room.
Fine
Northbrook
location.
$54,500.
Mrs. Rosene

Mitchell Brothers

and

Exciting

SPACIOUS RANCH
4 BEDROOMS,
3

ARE

Conveniently
located
3
bedroom
ranch.
Living-dining
room
combination has timbered ceiling. Good closet
space. Lovely wooded lot with fenced
ard.
Gas
heat
112
car
garage.
26,750. Contract possible.

Bi-Level.

Woods

ROOMS,

5

WILMETTE
OPEN SUNDAY
1017 OAKWOOD

4

LY

Hubbard

BUNGALOW.

YOUNG

GLENCOE—If you are looking for that
well
built
cozy
ranch
thats
within
easy
walking distance
of the train,
shops and the Central School, be sure
to see this great house. Living room,
dining
room,
pleasant
kitchen,
3
bedrooms, bath and powder room. The
heated garage is attached, the lot is
58 x 153 and the price is $32,500.

On
this
vere,
special
Ranch
in
Riverwoods.
houghtfully
designed
and built of finest materials by expert
workmen.
Beau.
views of 1.5 acres.
Three
bedrooms,
two
baths,
office,
large screened
porch,
2
ec.
gar.
basement. $49,500:
Mrs. Hastings

PRIVATE

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

Magnificent
to

PRICE

ET
MINDED.
DIRECTLY
ACROSS
FROM
WASHINGTON
SCHOOL!
4
bedroom 2 bath home on nice size lot.
Walk to shops and transportation at
the door! All this for $20,900.

FRIEND

Walk

NORTHWEST
OFFERED.

CHANCE

FOR

and WILDE

WINNETKA—The
youngsters can walk
to both Crow Island and the 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,
oo
=
is 50x 187 and the price is

In Choice
Northbrook
neighborhood,
walking.
distance
to schools,
shops,
trains.
Large
living
room,
mahog.
pan’l
dining
room,
3 bedrooms,
2
baths.
Huge
yard
with
fruit trees.
Good closet space. Mid $20s.
Mrs. Rosene

Washington School area, 3 bedrooms,
1 bath.
Large
lot.
Low
20s.
Good
noo
July 1st possession. Taxes

Level in choice WILMETTE
location.
3 Bedrms., 2 baths, Dining ‘‘L’’, Kit.
w/D and D and eating area. Centrally
air
conditioned.
PERFECT
CONDITION. Beautifully landscaped.

BI-

ALUM,
SIDING
RANCH
IN
ew, liv. rm., din. rm. comb., 2
ns., bath, large family rm., large
rch.
Gas
heat.
Garage.
+ creened
\ .
th fruit trees. $23,000.

GREAT

DON’T

on 70 ft. lot in fine section of
Wilmette.
Liv.
rm.,
sep.
din.
kit., 3 bdrms., 2 baths, fam. rm.
at, attached gar., central air
~
Ey
Entire property in

,

wet

TIME

DELIGHTFUL

WINNETKA

NOW!

PERFECT

dining

2-plus
bedrooms.
This
home
has been
updated
with
new
furnace,
FA
Gas,
CENTRALLY
AIR-CONDITIONED—
new
carpeting,
220
wiring,
newly
tuckpointed. One-car detached garage.
Excellent move-in condition. $24,900.

Centrally air conditioned. 3 Bedrms.,
baths,
Family
rm.
w/frpl.,
Kit.
w/D&amp;D_
and
eating
area.
Walk
to
train, shopping and school.

realtors

— UNiversity 9-5600

SOLD

sized

SCHOOL
a Bi-level home
near
WESTMORELAND
COUNTRY
CLUB
in TOP CONDITION.
For the
discriminating
buyer who requires a
CHOICE
RESIDENTIAL
LOCATION,
on a large nicely landscaped lot with
large
family
room, _ three
saree
bedrooms, large kitchen with built-in
oven and range. Also two full baths.
Owner transferred—$41,500.

Bdrm.,
3 bath,
centrally
air conditioned Split. Modern Kit., pan. Family

a

902 Central Street, Evanston

BE

adequate

home or 2 apartment. Perfect for the
in-law family.
One
block to Central
Street and facing a park. 6 rooms on
first floor with 142 baths. 4 rooms on
second and 1 bath. Excellent:
buy at
$39,500.

GLENCOE
—
Retired owner
says —
SELL NOW!
REDUCED
$3,000 under
appraisal,
This
magnificent
roman
brick
and
redwood
contemporary
Ranch on a well shaded lot 95’ x 130’.
7 large thermopane windows to enjoy
the outdoors. Swim and dive in your
own
private heated
pool with
automatic filtration.
A STEAL at $41,500.

OVER 30 YEARS .
NORTH SHORE SERVICE

s. MADISON and

ROAD,

KENNETH

in $30s.

Victorian
RMING

BAY

an

EVANSTON
FIRST

HI 6-7180
118 GREEN

is

BEST

For Sale—Houses

GOELZER

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 to Loop.
There are four bedrooms, 2!2 baths, a
lovely screened
porch,
a large new
family
room
with
fireplace.
Low
‘Fifties.
Mrs. May

room and step-saving kitchen too. Full
basement
and
_lovel
yard.
TOP
LOCATION. HANDY
TO BUS, TRAIN
and
SHOPPING.
Owner
has _ bought
other. Priced at just $24,500 HERE IS
REAL VALUE.

Nash Realty

LINCOLNWOOD
SCHOOL
IN
nh
Evanston,
with
center - hall
en.
ree
bedrooms,
1142 baths,
=ment recreation room, and separ-

YOUR

WILLARD

7,000
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.

offer.

Glenview

BEDROOMS—FULL

There

158

AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

F.

NEWLY LISTED
HAVEN SCHOOL
This beautifully maintained two bedroom COMPACT HOME IS IDEAL for
the
SMALLER
FAMILY.
The
cozy
living
room
with
fireplace
and
the
heated sun porch require
a minimum
of maintenance
with gracious living.

WINNETKA

transferred—reduced to $45,000!
accept

plus features

NILES
$22,500
3 BEDROOM,
112 BATH CENTRALLY
air
conditioned
Colonial
townhouse.
Separate dining room. Full basement.
Master bedroom is 15 x 12. Attractive
newer
neighborhood.
Convenient to
everything. Immediate possession.

oe
ped Birch Cabinet Kitchen
rkfst.
Bay—all
overlook
the
landscaped
floodlighted
yard
beyond over the Golf Course, also
sedrms., 2 Vanity Tile Baths, full
ted basement.
2 car att. garage.

ner

BRICK

is a library
and
a paneled
family
room and a‘ finished recreation room
in the
basement.
A 3 car
garage,
heated and with electrically controlled
doors. This home has every possible
appointment for luxurious living, Call
us for appointment to see it.

LOVELY
DUTCH
COLONIAL
Liv. Rm. 15 x 25 with Frpl., Birch
bp. Kitchen
with
dishwasher
and
wet;
Bm.,.
Din.
Rm,
or: Den,
osed
Porch and Pow.
Rm.;
2nd.

Northwest

FACE

$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

Sale—Houses

Central

2 BATH

Sale—Houses

HOMEFINDERS

EVANSTON
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
2221 Jenks Street

WINNETKA

BEACH.

apt., lg. liv. area overlooking
Mich. Two dbl. bedrms..,- kitch.,
shower. Pri. locat. Superb view.
yn, $550. 724-2390, aft. 8 p.m.
*

For

BEDROOM,

For

REALTORS

EAST

ranch
carpeted throughout.
Separate
dining room. 212 car attached garage.
Custom
built for
present
owner
in
1959.
Outstanding
27x27
recreation
room
with
wet
bar.
Well
planned
wood cabinet kitchen with all built-in
appliances, Snack bar and breakfast
area to seat 8. Finest East location
and walk
to everything.
Immediate
possession.

For Sale—Summer and Winter
Homes

GROVE

For Sale—Houses

Mitchell Brothers

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
9211 MANGO

duplex,
515
plants, spac.

with eating area. $42,500. 491-0294.

58

Sale—Houses

~ NASH

ON

|

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Northbrook
272-0200
DAY SUNDAY

July 6, 1967

�| SAMUEL SHERWIN | V. J. BRADY REALTY CO ae rei g GC

KOENIG &amp; STREY

WINNETKA

tne ranch with
belek ant
Tedtoom family
we beautiful
room, basement and

RECENTLY
LISTED.
Superb
English
home
on
1-1/3
acres
overlooking
beautiful Country Club emp
Large
Swimming Pool with filtering system,
also building with dressing
rooms. Ist
Flr.
has
Living
Rm.,
ining
Rm.,
Kitchen, Den, Sun Rm., Powder Rm.
2nd Fir. has 5 Family Bdrms. and 3
Baths. 2 car attached garage. Forced
hot water gas heat. Low Taxes. Avoca
Grade
School. New Trier East High
School.
Close
to Indian
Hill North
Western
Station.
Priced
in
upper
bracket.

WINNETKA
Have you seen this beautiful Connecticut
style
home
of finest
quality?
Perfect for the discriminating executive.
4
Bdrms.,
31%
Baths,
lovely
Livin
Rm.,
separate
Dining
Rm.,
Family
Rm.
with
sliding
doors
on
three sides leading to a blue stone
Terrace and gardens. Fenced-in yard
with professional landscaping.
2 car
att. garage. 42 acre. Upper 90s.

JUST LISTED! Gracious Colonial brick
and clapboard home in northeast area.
Perfect ee
lst floor has Liv.
Rm.
is me
Din.
Rm.
(fplce.),
Library,
mre "Kitchen, large butler’s
Pantry, Powder Rm. 2nd floor has 5
Bdrms.,
3 Baths—fplce.
in one bedBdrms.
and
1 Bath,
large
storage
room, sleeping Porch. 3rd floor has 2
area. All large rooms. Fenced yard.
Near beach,
schools and transportation. Upper 80s.

Interesting
NEW
listing
on
much
desired
Park
Place—near
Willard,
Haven
and St. Athanasius.
Gracious
Liv. Rm. with fireplace. Large Dining
Rm.
with
doors
to
garden.
Nice
Family
Room.
Modern Kitchen with
eating area. 5 Bedrooms. House and 2
car —
both brick. Lovely trees.
Building
Lot can be sold. $52,000.

HAVE

A

LARGE

SELECTION

RINGTON PRICED FROM $20,000 TO
$200,000,
ANY
OF
WHICH
WE
WOULD BE MOST HAPPY TO SHOW

Weston E. Davie
&amp; Co.
Doroth
Ruth

42 Green

Betsey Norris
Weston E. Davie
REALTORS
Bay Road, Winnetka HI 6-4500

—

New

DELIGHTFUL
COLONIAL IN CHOICE
East location. 6 bedrooms, 31% baths,
with
those
necessary
extra
rooms,
screen porch, 2 car detached garage
on corner lot. 60’ x 224’. Paneled game
room with fireplace, separate breakfast room, TV room, large living room
w/fireplace.
Many
extra
features.

WINNETKA
NEW
ENGLAND
COLONIAL
WITH
14
acre on attractive private lane near
Tower Rd. and Hibbard. Large 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 east of Waukegan
Rd.
north
of
Glenview
Rd.
Unusually
large, living room w/fireplace, dining
room,
modern
kitchen, 2 good sized
bedrooms
w/connecting
tile
bath,
screened
porch.
attached
garage.
Beautifully
landscaped
lot
w/130’
‘frontage. In 30s. Call Joyce King.

BAKER
6-1015
Joyce King
Rose Silsbee
Wilmette

INITIAL OFFERINGS
EVANSTON—MONROE
ST.
7 rooms, plus 2 rooms on 3rd floor,
newer kitchen and bath, family room,
4 car garage, nice side yard.
?

EVANSTON—GARRETT PL.
Off Sheridan Rd. in Orrington School
dist.! 5 bdrms. and tandem, 3 baths,
large lot. Modernization and redecor.
needed but location justifies!
$45,000

GEORGE

J. CYRUS

&amp; CO.

UN

233 Asbury

BR

4-9020

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT ADS

3-2660

NEED 4 BEDROOMS?
Glenview custom built split, 215 baths.
2
fireplaces,
family
room,
2°
car
garage. 42 acre estate type property.

UPPER

ws TO GET
droom
cul-de-sac.

50s

STARTED

ranch,

nice

yard,

on

quiet
$23,500

DEERFIELD
CONTEMPORARY
Unique
3 bedrooms,
2 baths.
brick
ranch, A must see.
LOW 40s

2

bath
rapid

CONTEMPORARY

ranch,
wooded
transportation.
VERY LOW 40s

WITH

ACRE

studio, 3 twin bedrooms, family
lst floor laundry, Northbrook.

LOW

30s

SMIMMING POOL—GLENVIEW
Air-cond.
brick
split,
3
bedrooms,
attractively decorated, 2 car garage.
LOW 40s
NCRTHEAST EVANSTON
Gracious
family home,
3 bedrooms,
114 baths, garage, carpeting
$38, 500
VYORTHBROOK SPLIT LEVEL
3
bedrooms,
215
baths,
kitchen, Priced right.
CHOICE GOLF AREA
Custom
built colonial, 4
baths, frpl., family rm.

PA
AL
CR

modern
MID 30s

bdrms.,
IN

21%
50s

&amp; STREY

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

Glenview
Wil
Northbrooke

Ring

RINGER

IBM
NEW

GLENCOE
LISTING, BEST SOUTH

GLEN-

COE
LOCATION.
Colonial,
CENTER
HALL, Living room w/FP. Din. rm.,
Wood cab. Kitchen w/D and D, Par.
rm.,
4 bedrooms and 3 baths on 2nd.
One bedroom
is 26x 26 w/bath
and
kitchenette.
PERFECT
FOR
INLAWS
OR
FAMILY
ROOM,
also
paneled recreation rm. and attached
garage.
Unusually
low
pag
ser
home
in
move-in
condition
ear
schools and transportation. $62,500.

NEW LISTING, Split level, Living room
w/beamed ceiling and FP. Dining L,
Kitchen w/D and D, bit-in oven, range
and eating area. Mas. bdrm. ‘w/bath
plus 2 fam. bdrms. and bath. Paneled
FAMILY
ROOM
opens to patio and
well landscaped
yard . Maid’s
room
and bath. CENTRALLY
AIR CONDITIONED.
Sensational
location
on
quiet street close to school, shopping,
transportation
and
beach,
2
car
garage. $59,500.

NEW

HIGHLAND PARK
LISTING, Stunning Custom

built
AIR CONDITIONED RANCH on beau-tifully
landscaped
1%
acre.
4
bedrooms,
3 baths. Charmin
courtyard
entrance to slate foyer.
iving room
and
family
room
each
have
fireplaces.
Separate
Dining
room,
De
luxe
Kitchen,
2
patios.
Attached
garage. MUST SEE! $82,500.

L. RINGER
Winnetka
999 Linden

6-7274
1-4463

WINNETKA
RECENTLY
LISTED
COLONIAL
ON
well
landscaped
lot
close
to Crow
Island
School
and
Skokie
Jr. High.
Lovely
big
living
room
w/picture
window, dining room, modern cabinet
kitchen
with
generous
eating
area,
and a well situated den. Three twin
bedrooms,
11% baths. In the low 40s.
Call Mrs. Tobias to inspect.

WINNETKA
IDEAL
RETIREMENT
HOME
FOR
family who wish large rooms. Custom
ranch
with
sunny
pleasant
rooms,
Livin
room-dinin
room w/fireplace,
books elves, very
arge country kitchen, 2 twin bedrooms, 11% baths. Many
closets,
basement.
Att.
garage.
Secluded,
fenced
well-landscaped
rear
yard; patio and porch. In 30s. Please
call Mrs. Leary for appointment.

Lincoln

&amp; ORR,

Avenue,

Winnetka

-PRETTY

7

Only
BIG

Listed

SEVEN

ROOM

bi-

level. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, 2 car garage!
2! Unbeatable! You bet! Call us!

Evanston
7 ROOM

Newly

BRICK

AND

Listed

FRAME 2

near Dawes School. Fireplace,
garage, full bsmt. $35,000.

Wilmette,

EXTRA

car

Nr.
Hibbard
and
Glenview
Road
in
Bell
School
and
New
Trier
West
District!
9 Rm. Split level, 7 yrs. old.
14 Baths, paneled fam. rm. with wet
bar, lannon stone fireplace, subbasement ultra de luxe kitchen. A doctor’s
home
maintained
superbly.
Underground
sprinklers.
oned
heating.
Built to rigid specifications. Chance of
a lifetime!
A SHERWINNER!

Ridge Ave.

INC.
446-5010

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:
2
car
garage;
20
x 40
swimming
pool;
excellent
landscaping.

Unexcelled
ranch
close
to
Dawes
School, Chute School, Oakton Bus line,
etc. 6 lovely rooms, 3 Bedrooms,
1142
baths, centrally air conditioned, overhead
sewers,
thermopane
windows,
NEW LOW PRICE of $39,500. Wait no
longer!
Includes
carpeting,
drapes,
washer, dryer, refrigerator.
A SHERWINNER! HURRY, HURRY!

60s

Evanston Nr. Dodge-Main

REAL

SAMUEL SHERWIN
KINGDOM

IS OUR
FOR

1850

INC.

A HOUSE...”

OVERLOOKING

THE
lake.
20x30
ft.
living
room,
formal
dining
room,
family
room,
breakfast
room,
plus
a library
and
den, ‘Master suite of 2 rooms,
bath
and
large
closets.
3
other
large
bedrooms and 3 tile baths. Additional
3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Adaptable for
the large or small family
A MOST LIVABLE
HOUSE
FOR THE
least money.
Attractive
living room
with
fireplace
and
cheerful
picture
window:
separate dining room, kitchen with
eating
area,
3 comfortable
bedrooms
plus
a_e
sleeping’
porch.
Carpeting
and
avpliances
included.
Full
basement;
2 car
garage.
All
schools are within walking distance,
so is the train. Low 30s.

QUINLAN
See
Evanston

OR

SELL

CALL

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

Review

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Serving every North Shore Community
from
offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Winnetka,
Lake
Forest,
Glenview:
Northbrook.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

Road,

REALTY

CO.

Northfield

HI

6-5700

PARK

A

WELL
DESIGNED
ONE
OWNER
HOME
CONTEMPORARY
ROMAN
BRICK
AND
REDWOOD
RANCH—7
Rooms, 3 bedrms. 2 beautiful master
ceramic tile baths, library, basement
with all tiled floor—firepl.,
screened
porch,
Living
rm.
with
cathedral
beamed and paneled ceiling, walls in
white
oak;
dining
rm.
12x14
with
built-in
display
buffet
and
marble
server,
kitchen
912x25
with — full
breakfast
area—Lot
134
x 143—2
car
attached
garage—A
home
easy
to.
operate lots of storage—low
maintenance interior and exterior—$57,500.

NILES
Georgian
Brick
Colonial
7.768,
3
bdrms.,
142
baths.
1 car
attached
garage.
Lot
55x170:
Family
rm.
13
x 17 Ist flr., laundry Ist flr., Two
master
bedrms.
large
11’ x17'.—2nd
12’x 19’. Rough Hewn Georgia Marble
also
faced
firepl.
in
living
rm.,
Basement game rm. HW heat. Taxes
$488. Price $31,800.

King's Court Corporation

Realtors Since 1884
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Willow

DFERFIELD
Well located 3 bedroom Ranch, cabinet
kitchen. attractive fenced yard. black
too
drive,
ceramic
tile
bath,
lge.
utility rm. and Extras go with at low
low price of $22,500.

REALTORS
38 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-0900

TO BUY

BRICK

A great home for living and entertaining. Ash paneled family room, 29 x 17,
w/crab orchard fireplace and hidden
wet bar. Living room, 23 x 15 w/paneled
fireplace
wall.
Huge
country
kitchen
w/27
feet of counter
space.
Adjoining
mud
room
and
powder
room.
Jalousied den. Both bedrooms
w/wall of closets. Master
bath with
vanity and 9’ mirrrored back wall.
Center
air conditioning
and
many,
many other plus features.
Don’t you think you. owe it to your
future to see it today?

AREA—

De luxe 2 year old traditional 2 story
Colonial
home
in a_ secluded
area.
Large
entrance
hall
10x17
with
herring
brick.
Livin
room
with
- antique
marble
fireplace.
Separate
formal
dining
room.
Super
family
room
with fireplace and doors to 65
foot
patio.
Large
Mutchler
kitchen
with all the built-ins, mud room and
full
bath.
Master
bedroom
with
dressing room, vanity and bath. Four
other large twin size bedrooms and 2
full baths. 2 car attached garage with
circle
drive,
full basement;
choice
location
overlooking
woods
and
a
creek.

HOME

ROMAN

$69,500
If you want luxurious, spacious, solid
comfort, this is the home you might
have had custom built for yourself—as
did the present owner—by
Hemphill.
Distinguished in appearance.
Beautilly
landscaped.
Tastefully
decorated. Finest appointments throughout
Immaculate condition.

That’s what lots of Kings and Queens
in this town
are
saying
WE
NEED
HOUSES!
If
you’ve
been
thinking of selling yours, this is the
right time to do it. And our office is
the right place
to get A-C-T-I-O-N!
Give us a Call, won’t you?

LUXURIOUS

A

on almost an acre near Sunset
Country
Club.
4 bedrooms,
3
built in kitchen, paneled family
with bar and barecue, Ist floor
room plus a partial basement.
for quick sale.

HIGHLAND

BUSINESS’”’

WINNETKA—NORTHFIELD

IN

V. J. BRADY

Street—Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420

HILL REALTY,

VALUE

Ranch
Ridge
baths,
room
utility
Priced

8 Rm. 5 Br. Georgian, fireplace, ist
flr. laundry room plus den, paneled
rec. room, attached Gas
Washington School. Near No. 7 bus. In 30s.

HOME

ON

Ranch on 1.6 acres in the finest area
embodying
the very latest of everything. 4 bedrooms, 412 baths, library,
servants’
quarters,
a most
unusual
kitchen- ae
| area, a heated pool, a
private
pon
a
Japanese
garden.
Thermopane
windows
and
3
car
garage are only some of the features.
Call us for other deatils.

Saray say Price Slashed

INDIAN

RANCH

NORTHBROOK ESTATE AREA
BRICK AND ROUGH SAWED CEDAR

Like the charm of a Victorian? We’ve
a
a honey in a location
close to
idge Avenue
and Oakton School. 4
BR’s,
New
Heater.
Exceptionally
clean and spacious home on a 50 x 170
_
with
garage.
Unpack
those
_an“ge and curious and move in. Only
,000.
A SHERWINNER!

607 Howard
University 9-2575

CHARMING

beautifully
landscaped
grounds.
Living room with picture bay and marble
fireplace,
paneled
family room
with
teakwood floor and corner fireplace,
built in range,
breakfast
area,
spacious dinin
“ee | room, 3 bedrooms, 2 plus
baths,
basement
for
storage.
Bentraivy
air
conditioned.
2
car
garage with electric door and circular
drive
complete
the
pretty
picture.
‘Finest area. See it today.

West 5 Bedrooms

.. Nr.

RANCH

$71,500

story
2

COLONIAL

‘WILMETTE
Smart White

INC.

FAR NORTH SHORE,
COUNTRYLIKE
atmosphere;
4 bdrms.;
2 baths;
full
bsmnt.;
rec.
rm.;
dble.
ar.;
encl.
patio. Under 25. Details, CE
4-3245

a divisiono
C.A. HEMPHILL &amp; MisoctaTEs
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield.
HI 6-8373.

EVANSTON
$24,500

rie :

kitchen, pantry or could
into powder rm..2

bath,

electric

service

a

conduit,
copper
gutters be
spouts, '2-car garage. Reason
26,500.
é

EAST

GLENVIEW

Most
rary

Large

rm.,
3rd

attractive
ranch
in

living

fireplace

2 bedrms. plus den (u
bedrm.)
11%.
tiled ‘baths

atio and

scrnd.

eat, paneled
ceilings.
Lot

N

Redwood
lovely woo

rm.,

‘sens

RTHBROOK

Most

attractive

lovely

42

att.

walls and
100
x 230.

o

Ranch

acre

Modern

liv.

rm.,

7 rm.

bi-level

din.

rm.

U

t

ty

howe,

lovely

twin size
bedrms.,
ipemlly
rm.,
space

Hon

with

frontage. Large Bp rm.,
he:
bright Sone), +.
uli,
“fii,
adits
amie ar
$31, alt

&amp;

cab.

1 2:
for

Sey

Carpeting incl. Central loc.

GLE

Attractive
fine
and

rm.,

Brick

Geor

convenient locatio
transportation. Lge.

bright

cabt.

kitchen

bedrms.,
11% baths, rec
w/frpl.,
2
car
att.
gal
condition. Only $37,500
EVANSTON

Magnificent

Tudor

——

re

finest east location. i
library 6 bedrms.,

rm., solarium,

‘i

4 fireplaces,

over 3 car brick gar.
buy! $69,500.
KENILWORTH

Hemphill-built

“

_

Normandy

:

Co

finest construction in East |
hall, fireplace in spacious
formal
dining
rm.,
kitchen,
3 bedrms.
tiled. De
paneled 2nd fir. study or fam:

bedrms.,
rm.

Quite

414 baths, paneled
unusual!

SMART
DAvis

&amp; GOLEE, Ree

8-3200

Hillcrest

Wallace &amp; Orth,
REALTORS
LOVELY ENGLISH; BRICK .
non stone home on quiets
bedrooms,
separate Sint
lightful
porch,
living
on
fireplace, full basement, good
Good for large or small family
possession. Low thirties.

IN GLEN OAK ACRES”

UNUSUALLY.
and
rate

baths.

ATTRACTIVE

redwood ranch home
dining room, three bec

Ajl large

features.

lace

in.

OOL;
$65,000.

rooms,

Recreation

room

basement,

patio,

vy

many
and

-SW

Japanese

:

IN WILMETTE
REDUCED

ranch

PRICE

with three

ON

ALL

bedrooms

1}

Large kitchen, tacked-down ca
basement. Excellent constrt

well

maintained.

sion. Can be
$5,000 down.

Immediate

purchased

GRACIOUS

his

LIVING |

WILL BE YOURS
IN THIS DELU
spacious,
two
bedroom
extensively landscaped grounds
living room—dining
:

placé

overlooking

beautiful pat

fountain
and Bar-B-Q,
with
dining
area,
SE
garage. High forties.

A HOME WITH a
WELL

MAINTAINED

TW

ment
building
with
ava
floor. Five rooms plus sun roo:
Po te ig
garage.
Nice
y

NEW OFFERING
GLENVIEW
ADORABLE

THREE

lonial

ranch

home

tation,

shopping

IN
BEDRO

on_

O

beau

landscaped
grounds.
D
screened and glazed poreh.
:
range,
refrigerator
di “eee
condition—newly dGcpraigd
al

and

s

sol

Wallace &amp; oie
1511 Sherman Avenue
GReenleaf 5-2700

$25,000

COLFAX
THREE BEDROOMS
A HANDSOME RED BRICK
GEORGIAN-SCREENED PORCH
FIREPLACE-WALK TO CTA
AND UNIVERSITY MID 30s.

EVANSTON

Gardens

Built
Stucco
home
in —
condition throughout. Te Foal
ment. Living rm., dini

$23, 250.

4 BDRMS—115 BATHS
CONVENIENT TO CTA
NEEDS SOME FIXING UP.
A BARGAIN.

ORRINGTON

Painted

Kenilworth

Attractive
living rm. —
fireplace wall, dining
rm
kitchen, breakfast rm., 4. :
tiled baths,
recreation
rm.,
rm.,
jalousied
porch, mS
exceptional
buy—just
see it TODAY
NS' TON
es

THE
OVER
$100,000
BUYER
WILL
love this stunning Ranch overlooking
the
10th
green
of
Sunset
Ridge
Country Club. 3 bedrooms plus guest
room
or
study;
family
room
with
fireplace;
built in kitchen;
3 baths;
spacious dining room;
basement, and
central air conditioning. Immaculate.

$31,500

BEAUTIFUL

WHITE

on 100 foot lot in a very nice area.
Living
room
with
picture
window,
family
room
with
fireplace,
nice
kitchen, 3 excellent bedrooms
and 2
ceramic
baths.
Transferred
Owner.
See it today.

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

McGUIRE

SPACIOUS

Evanston Newly

“MY

IN AND REGISTER
WITH
OUR
‘“‘MAGIC BRAIN”’

SUNNY

Room Dutch Colonial, 3 Big bedrooms,
large
kitchen,
a very
pleasant Ist
floor family
room,
garage,
188’ lot,
fireplace.
NOW $42,000 Oakton, Chute,
and
St. Nicholas
Schools.
A SHERWINNER!

“YOUR

for RESULTS
COME

AV.

Evanston

COUNTRY SECLUSION
CONVENIENT
3 bedroom,
acre,
near

RIDGE

street.

$35,900

HAS EVERYTHING
3 bedrooms, 21% baths, family room,
beautiful
large
lot,
very
spacious,
immediate possession.
35,500

567

July 6, 1967

30s.

LOVELY RANCH NEAR PARK
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, many inclusions,
nicely landscaped with patio. LOW 30s

Realtor
CALL ALpine
Jane Hanley
Alice Pietrowicz
1219 Washington,

lot.
MID

condition.

Listings

INDIAN
HILL
ESTATES
VERY
ATtractive brick home with 5 bedrooms,
314 baths on about 1% acre. Pleasant
family room and breakfast room off
kitchen. 2 car attached garage. Gas
heat. High 70s. Call Mrs. King.

J. CLARKE

Excellent

KOENIG

Amos
ock

WILMETTE

landscaped

GLENVIEW 4 BEDROOM SPLIT
Near
heart
of town,
pretty

Large
room,

EVANSTON

Nicely

NORTH
HEATHERCREST
Spacious 4 bedroom
split, 21% baths,
recreation
room,
play
room,
near
proposed park.
MID 40s

id

WINNETKA

WE

garage.

$39,500

Evanston, Open 2-5
501

&gt;

Weston E. Davie &amp; Co.

REALTY

DA

CO.
8-4440

CHARMING,

baths,

modern

3

OLDER

bedrooms,

kit.

transportation,
School.

Located

Prompt

Helen
Room 300
1609 Sherman

G.

gas

possess: *

Nixon,

Hahn
Av.,

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

Bldg.

he

near Dav

shopping,

and

�4

158A For Sale—Houses by Area

COENIG &amp; STREY
‘NEW HOMES
GLENVIEW

DEERFIELD—OPEN HOUSE
Executive ranch. Roman brk., thermopane windows, 3 BRs, 2 baths, pan.
fam. rm., frple., parquet flrs. Closets
galore. Drps., erptng. Lge. patio, air
cond., Ist flr. laundry, sernd. porch,
beaut. grounds. New
appls. 212 car.
gar., elect dr. In 50s. 945-1127.

CONSTRUCTION

JGUST

ous 3 bedroom white brick ranch
slate
foyer,
2 baths,
paneled
:
room.
with
fireplace,
full
ment, 2 car garage, wooded lot.
*r can still select tiles and colors.

AVAILABLE

DEERFIELD,
BY
OWNER:
CUSTOM
built
quality
home
on
quiet,
tree
lined
dead
end
street
in top N.W.
location.
Tri-lev.;
3-4
bedrms:.;
spacious
liv.
rm.,
din.
rm.
comb.;
lovely Lannon stone cor. frpl.; many
other quality features;
low, low 40s.
945-4671.

NOW

RM. COLONIAL—$41,900
4 BDRM. SPLITS—$46,000

‘-LLENT FINANCING

AVAIL.

NW.

“SAWYER SMITH
we LISTING
OF
A SUPERBLY
‘iful
and
spacious
5
bdrm.
al in most desired Colony Point,
on a large wooded lot. Gracious
lge. liv. rm. and separate din.
Pecan
pan.
fam.
rm. _ with
opens
onto
patio.
Huge
, powder rm., lge. utility
with outside entrance, all on first
in
second fl. a master bdrm. suite

fam.

.

and hall bath. Many
closets
nout. You
must
see this outng nome to really appreciate all
ne,
custom
details.
Cent.
airCall Mr. Haskell to inspect this

REALTOR
—

WINNETKA

n Bay Road

446-2030
K ACRES
‘
ngland Farm house on beautiacre.
3.
BR’s,
142 _ baths,
ful family room
20x30,
good
in, brick patio, open porch, 2 car

A great home for entertain‘Owner anxious. Priced in mid
tid

appt.

call

NVIEW
ier West.

MRS.

ROESING

Excellent

split

nt

yard. Quick possession.

mily

with

room,

in t

3

brick

rame

modern

30s.

or

BR’s,

112

and

baths,

kitchen,

excel-

Priced

appt.

call

to

MRS.

AIRD &amp; WARNER
Avenue
, Illinois

Hillcrest
HIlicrest

6-1855
6-2700

East Evanston
active
‘Remodeled
Victorian
1
Block
to
Lake.
Walk
to
and Transp.
4 Bedrms.,
11%
v., rm., Frpl. Eating Area in
overlooks
back Pig § w/Patio.
:
:
on.
axes
Imme
ossession

7

RM.

Northbrook
adSetting on Private Wooded
arm oy, BeBrick and Clapboard
. 4 lovely
us.
3 Baths. (BR

on

“fm,

ote

Ist).

ist.

ean

iv.

Ps

rm.,

Utility

rm.

lge.

Pnid.

Hemt. Owner transferred. |

NLAN

&amp;

TYSON,

INC.

SHERMAN AVE, EVANSTON |
;

‘ou Save

5
CAN

MAKE
ents we

Little Cash
SIZEABLE
can find a

MONTHhome for

og
ong
us without
obligation.
also furnish secondary financing
ce pesenase existing contracts and

Mortgage

Corporation

) Central S

UNiversity

Evanston

9-1444

For Sale—Houses

by Area

FEATURING
5 bedrm.

4 and

‘enter entry

1%

BRICK

271-3500

c

ELD—NEwW,
CLOSE
- to schools, shopping, and

ion.

:

3 bedroom

split

GLENVIEW—SHOLZ
CALIFORNIA
contemporary
3 bdrm.
home.
14
x 20
family room. 2 c.t. baths, studio liv.
rm.
w/frple.
Dswhr.,
stove
and
disposal,
Thermopane
windows,
21%
car
att.
gar.
on
1%
acre.
Cyclone
fenced yard. Price $39,500 or $350 per
mo. rent. Avail. Aug. Ist. 272-2238.
GLENVIEW_E.
BRK.

RANCH;

142

GLENVIEW
wale. b
y

EAST

owner.

2

New

YRS. ; OLD
Trier

FOR

W.

schl.

gist, 4 1g. barms; 2%% baths: fam:
rm.
pn

storms,

screen;

IN,
trans-

with

room
and
2 baths.
Lot size
125’. All face brick on Ist level
1 aluminum
siding on 2nd level.
custom
built
by
JMD
Const.
Co.
dence located at 950 Forest Ave.,
rfield.
Phone
945-4130.
Price
of

Evanston biti

4-Bedroom

BRICK

ee
RANCH

ON

CHAIN

MUNDELEIN .
Brick and frame bi-level on 60 x 145
wooded
lot
with
trees.
3
bdrms.,
family room, : 2 baths,
car port and

ef

ag

patio.

Close

to _

schools.

4 bedrm. frame ranch with car port,
gas
heat
in
quiet
wooded
area.
Possession on closing $15,000.

The Country Cousin
119 W. Maple
MUNDELEIN

REALTORS
Av.
(Highway 176)
566-6720

10%

DOWN

NORTHFIELD

$47,500,

5-Bedroom

dishwasher,

$51,250

(Dundee to Lee Rd., South to Ridge
West to the end of street, then left to
end of street)
PLENTY
OF
ELBOW
ROOM.
A DElightful home in the much desired Lee
Road
area. 4 excellent bedrooms,
3
Ceramic
Tile baths, 28x17
ft. Teak
paneled family room, with a Georgian
Marble
fireplace,
parquet
floor and
concealed bar. A kitchen with all the
built-ins
(even . refrigerator
and
freezer) and more cabinets than the
average
housewife
could
use.
An
inviting screened porch
(1812 x 1514)
overlooking
the
beautifully
wooded
property. $54,000.

WILMETTE
NEW
= LISTING—QUALITY
ARCHItect designed six room ranch on Pine
Crest Lane. Full basement. Too many
features
to
describe
in
an _ ad.

many trees, shrubs, annuals etc. This
home is ideal for adult family. Call
for
details
and
inspection.
L.
A.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010.

plus pan. fam. rm. and stone frplc.
Attached garage. Walking distance to

811
CR

Skokie
a
2-7300

IN

FINEST

| WILMETTE
bedroom,

REALTY

ALpine

Northbrook
Z
PA 4-3204.

LARGE

Call 272-0991. 2

ips

ts

.
re
corner

$42,500.

gap

ge

‘

zi
Walk

150’ x 118’.

sheers

B dhantel

,

to

&amp;/&gt;reakfast
rm. Panel.bkcase.
family Patio,
rm.,
den
w/built-in

panel.
fenced

CUS-

Pep
ee room
ee
yhw/marble
ale
rick
Rane ud ving
fireplace,
separate
dining
room,
2
bedrooms, 142 baths; Jalousied porch
plus
patio.
Beautifully
landscaped.
Fenced rear yard. This is a beauty.
Shown by appt.

schools,

pic.

wa

pan

Pnid.

an

F.R.

.

w/parquet

fl.;

dry

a

htd.

Radiant’

bsmt.;

storms/scrns.

In 40s.

ht.

Mid

| WILMETTE—BY
level

30s.

251-6971.

brick.

OWNER.

3

bdrms.,

y

w/fea

:

aan
os

NETKA

convenien

fl.-ceils.

272-0440.

entry,
sewer.

Quarry

Bay

OWNER—8 4 RM.:
ome
on
eavily
lane
in
prestige
. 4
bd
eee

w/bar.

all

built-ins,

rm.,

lge.

AVE.

Sale—Town

Corner

OPEN

lge.

lth

Short

BY |

walk

to

a division

C, A. HEMPHILL
330

W.

hag

“Ss
ON

é

rs

of

=.

Northfield

HOMEFINDERS
HOMEFINDERS
111 GREEN

AL

BAY

RD., WILMETTE

|-l 111

Lake

Forest

THREE
AND
%
ree
Country
sell.

ACRES
NEAR
Club. Owner must

OVER 30 YEARS

OF NORTH

SHORE

SERVICE

mrs. MADISON

ae

associates

realtors

UNIVERSITY

9-5600

2902 Central Street, Evanston
9.23
ACRES
OF
INDUSTRIAL/COMmercial property at corner of 2 main
thoroughfares
in Kenosha,
Wis.
City
water
and
sewer.
Excellent
investment potential at $100,000.

BIRCHWOOD

811
CR

Skokie
2-7300

REALTY

Hwy.

Northbrook
PA 4-3294

W ilmette—$20,000
BEAUTIFUL HOMESITE IN INDIANEstates.
75 ft.x 155 ft.
St. All utilities already in.

top

location.

| NASH

REALTY

—

Faces

x
446-8400.

lot. Located

Aski

16,500.

Weidenes W080

Channer

Call

=

&amp; Assoc.

:

:

Winnetka

| EVANSTON RS
ie aa
LOCATION
for
MULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING. Fe
65
oeB-3,
isx 150. Zoned
cae
dss
Bob
85 ft. Height.
ia
ae
r.
Kistler

1210

SHERIDAN

VACANT
priced to ‘sell. Write
Wilmette, Illinois.

BY

T-202,

BEAUTIFUL
WOODED
Northfield
New
Trier
$19,500. Call after 6 p.m.

&amp;

SITE.
Call

RD.

OWNER
Box

LOT
school
272-5306.

60,
IN
dist.

S.W. Evanston, Choice Home
Central

2-5

trains,

etc.

3

bedrooms, 2!2 baths, living room with
fireplace;
dining
room,
completely
equipped_
kitchen.
Full
basement.
Attic. Attached garage. Garden patio
and separate dinin
atio.
Central

Conditipning,

all

&amp; ASSOCIATES

ge

Houses

TOWNHOUSES

shops,

LOT

King's Court Corporation

~

=

446-7180

| PRESTIGE
EVANSTON
TOWNHOUSE
86’ x 134’
lot.
Near
beach
and
all
transportation.
3
bdrms.,
1 = car
garage,
newly
carpeted,
decorated,
landscaped. 869-0533 after 6 p.m.

BEAU.
LOT.
40
X 203.
owner, eves. 869-1721.

$13,500.

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY
WOODED
12 acre W/sewer and water. $8,900.‘
‘BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR
2-7330.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads.

* 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
Sh
gg ee

ACRE

in New Trier School District with
utilities at low price of $11,500.

WILMETTE.

BY OWNER
choice
location,

SUNDAY

6 LUXURIOUS

patio,

owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath split-level on
heavily
wooded
deadend
st.
Forest
Preserve area. Living rm./dining rm.
with
fireplace;
Kitchen
with
large
eating area, dishwasher and disposal.
Paneled
family
rm.;
huge = serd.
porcr; 2 car garage. Mid 30s 272-8409.

brick

BUY

Property

VACANT PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA. ONE

Kenilworth
BR
3-2552

WILMETTE

att. 2 car gar. bsmt. with hobby shop,
walking
distance
to
trains,
shops,
schls.,
etc.
Many
extras,
low
40s,
owner transferred. 272-6578.

NORTHBROOK-FERNDALE

TO

house in good
40s. YO 5-3376.

Sale—Vacant

John

ete

For

Se

baal feLge.
honekit.wal: fac. tam. ‘oer
din.

WISHES

occup.;

PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
TWO
ADJOINing acre lots on high ground in beautiful Trout Valley-60 minutes to Loopfacilities
with
land
include
heated
horse stables, miles of Tan Bark riding trails, 13 spring. fed trout pools
stocked with trout. A $100,000 swimming pool. Each lot $10,000.

story

Write T-224, Box 60,Wilmette.

159

$

rick
executive
wooded
cul-de-sac
fo
t

area,

For

4 BEDRM.
Sept.

VACANT

i
office

central air conditioning, full basement
w/rec. rm., 2 car gar. priv. mid. 30s.

custom
home _
builder.
Residence
located
at
3274
Prestwick
Lane,
| Sb egal
gh
see aet aoe
i.»
45-4130.
Priced
to sell
at $4

breakfast

161

PARTY

owner 3-4 bdrm.
Good loc. To mid

Carel Simko,

st

Road

WINNETKA
3 bdrm. English

tile

laminated
ceilings,
overhead
Quality minded construction by

| NORTHBROOK—BY
-2

from
cond.

in

to schools and Northwestern
station.
Fenced-in-yard and one car garage. In
50s.
REALTY
KENILWORTH

Se
P
Pe
er
600 Green
bedroom, 2 story
Colonial, wit
2 | AL 1-560
fireplace
and
paneled
beam
oad
ceiling family room. Large mud room
entrance.

AREA,

Half acre, fully improved

baths,

ocatlion—

baths,

service

WEST

brick—4 bedrooms, 2 tile baths. Close | 525 Lincoln

pella

5

off

TRIER

NORTHBROOK

SPLIT

142

in East

FT

QUINLAN
&amp;
TYSON,
INC.
1571 SHERMAN AV.
EVANSTON
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR
3-3750

-7495.

enn
WINNETKA

OR

Home

gd ce ad LOWOs.
798-5829
MUST
BE
IN
EXCELLENT
CONDItion and well located. $25,000-$30,000.
Call GR 5-3000 or write T-230, Box 60,
Evanston, IIl.

wood
Lake

panied tamiiy yoom. 25 bpd high 30s.
lf
i

wind. ;
sep.
entr.
3 tw.
B.R.;
lge.
closets; 145 CT baths. hdwd. fl.; plstd.
walls, ceils.;
242 c gar.;
lge. patio;

Alum.

in yard.

WILMETTE, ’ BY
OWNER, ’ BI-LEVEL
3 bdrms., 2 baths, den off kit., pan.
rec. rm. garage. Central air conditioning. 10 years old, good cond. $41,500.
Call 251-9040.

fown, trains, etc. Lge. LR. w/pnid: |
sp.;

New
ETrier
217 Thelin Ct.

1-8279. $32,000.

WILMETTE
BY
OWNER.
AVOCA
schls. 4 bdrms. Liv. rm. w/frpl., kit.

NORTHBROOK BY OWNER |
LOCATION.

WEST,
BY OWNER
3
142
bath
bi-level.
Solid

masonry
construction.
West-Bell—Loyola schls.

$35,500.

Hwy.

3 Bdrm.

GLENVIEW

Beautiful site has 72’ frontage with

NORTHBROOK
— 4 BEDROOMS
FOR
fine living. Brick and frame ranch on
lovely 4-acre lot. Living- -dining comb.
w/frple.
Kitchen
w/built-ins;
2 bath

Buy—Houses

DEERFIELD:
Adiveiinn
Deerfield
Park.
491 ft. x 242’.
12 lots approx.
9,500 sq. ft. $81,000.
Mrs. Hastings.

SKOKIE.
6
RM.
BRICK
RANCH
3
bdrms., 2 baths, finished bsmt., patio.
Evanston
schls.:
Nr.
shopping and
transp. High 20s. OR 17-7657

Lincoln, Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-8400

BI RCHWOOD

Want

to

VACANTBUILDERS!

NORTHFIELD
BY
OWNER,
LARGE
lot in Winnetka park dist., 2 bdrms.,
fam.
rm.,
liv,
rm.
w/frpl.,
kit.
w/eating area. $24, 000. 446-5916.

&amp; Associates

schools.

Wanted

AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor

Builders
256-3479

NORTHFIELD LOVELY CAPE COD
2 story by Huszagh 4 bdrm., 3 bath,
den, living rm. w/frpl., separate din.
rm., new kitchen d/d, full basement
incl.
rec.
rm.,
screened _ porch,
terrace. Walk to schools, New
Trier
West. $47,500. HI 6-6447.

John Channer

grade

disposal and fin-

Elston
674-0300

Houses’
OCCUPANCY

home in good condition;
up to mid 50s. 748-5409.

ished family room. Located
in New Trier school district,
3 blocks from Edens Highway. Directions: Edens to Willow Rd., W. 3 blocks to Bristol, S. 1 block to Abbott
Court, E. !/5 block.
Open daily after | p.m.

NORTHBROOK
OPEN 2 TO 5
SUNDAY
1247 HILLSIDE

525

160

PRIVATE

SEAL HOMES, INC.
2601 MULBERRY LANE
NORTHBROOK, ILL.
12-5600
SH _3-1352

CR

Sale—Town

Convenience of a home at the price of
townhouse—all brick end unit. Newly
decorated, 2 good sized bedrooms plus
newly
paneled
recreation
room
with
built-in
storage
area.
115
carpeted
baths. Fully carpeted; wali air conditioner; s and s. Fenced yard:
patio;
parking space. Walk to schools, bus,
shops.
Many
extras included.
Under
$20,000.
Call 475-5174

NEW

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,

RED

GLENVIEW
WEST:
3-BDRM._
BIlevel;
corner;
cptg.;
fin.
rec.
rm.
and
bar;
plaster;
115 bath:
shower
tall; 21;'o-car gar. 30s. O OR 4- 7200.
sta

~~

AS

Decorator
Furnished
Models.
Open
for inspection
10:30 a.m.
until dark
daily, including SAT.
and SUN.
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.

GLENVIEW
CONTEMPORARY.
4
bdrms., 242 baths, 2 wal. paneled fam.
rms., bar, w/w carpeting. Owner will
sacrifice. 50s. 724-5558.

KENILWORTH GARDENS
baat ra
tf 3 bedrooms plus den.

LOW

FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
See our 4 and 5 Bedroom
Colonial.
All the
above
features—plus
Superlarge
family
room
with
fireplace.

carpeting,

GLENVIEW
NORTH:
5-RM.
HOUSE
(lathe
and
plaster
interior);
brick
exterior; must be moved during July.
$10,000 or best offer. 491-0520.

2-Car Garages

INCLUDED
IN OUR HOMES
Paneled
family
room.
Wall-to-wall
carpeting
or
oak
flooring.
Tappan
double-oven
and
range.
Dishwasher
and disposal. Aluminum
combination
storms and screens. Mueller Comfort
Air Conditioning.

drapes incl. Immac. Mid 50s 729-2655.

4-3294.

level

AS

w/frpl.; all elec. kitch.; liv. rm.;
rm.
al
psmt.; . 2.
car
gar;

aluminum

NORTHBROOK—SYCAMORE
LANE,
Charming 3 bdrm. ranch, lge. fenced
yd., mud
rm.
w/greenhouse
window
and brick flr., dishwasher and stove
incl.
Built-in attic fan.
Gar.
Asking
$26,000. Open Sun. 2 to 5. 272-2188, 1503
Sycamore Lane.

5 Bedrooms

$37,600 to $52,000

BATH;

215-car gar.; fin. rec. rm. in bsmnt.;
ldry.
rm.
w/washer
and
dryer;
refrig.;
stove;
cpt.’ and drapes in liv.
rm. across Forest Preserves. For sale
by owner. Low 30s. 724-8084.

and

2!/, Baths

L. A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-1010

a Lakes, living room with frpl., din.
fam. rm., rec. rm. with frpl. Call
385. 3059.

x

Classified

or 835-2713

Homes

Split Levels

COLO.

GLENVIEW EAST
ONE
OWNER
HOME
CAPE
COD HOME
ON BEAUTIFUL
TREE LINED PRIVATE ROAD
NEW TRIER EAST H. §S.
Ist—Liv.
rm.
W/FP—lge.
din.
L.
Bedrm.
or
den,
C.T.
bath—Mod.
kitchen
W/eating
space,
screened-in
porch.
2nd—2
lge. bedrms.
each
W/walk-in
closets, plus smaller tandem bedrm.
Bsmt. —Full—partially
finished
Rec.
Rm. W/WFP.
1 car garage plus car
port.
Wonderful
family
home!
Low
50s.
For
further
info.
call
Mrs.
McBean (home) UN 4-5064 or

MCHENRY

OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODAY!
CR 2-7300
VOOD BUILDERS
PA

FRAME

Series’’

For

EVANSTON-EARLY

NORTHBROOK
-FERNDALE
AV.
By owner. Lge. 3 bdrm. 2 bath splitlevel on heavily wooded deadend st.,
Forest Preserve
area. Liv. rm.
din.
rm. w/fple.; fully 7
kit. w/eating
area;
Pan. fam. rm.;
lge. util. rm.
huge serd. porch;
2 car gar. Cptg.,
drapes. Mid 30s. 272-8409.

Ranches

3, 4,

4

GLENCOE
1065 Skokie Ridge Drive
4 Bdrm., 3!/5 Baths, Brick
Tri-Level, 2 Family Rooms
Finished Bsmt., Air-Cond.
Many Extras, Immed. Poss.
$82,500
Harold Burns Inc., Realtors

aa

foyer

Northbrook

AND

Squire

Colonials

EVANSTON
BY OWNER
4 bedroom, den, 2 sun porches, 3 car
garage,
near
schools
and _ transp.
$26,5
1419
Elmwood,
Evanston.
Shown ‘by appt. only. UN 4 2777.

Colonials

chen with built-ins
asement and 2-car garage.
PRICED FROM $46,900
Imm. poss. on 1 model
ie Hwy.

Figure

blks. Sears School: 4 blks. New Trier;
3 blks. train. Call owner, 251-3606.

parate dining room
212
ceramic tile baths
. Paneled family rm. with frplc.

EL

street.

KENILWORTH,
606 ROGER.
3 BDrms.; 22 baths: fully air cond.: 2

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
a
ES
BLUFFS
vily wooded,
fully improved
suxe

end

nial on cul-de-sac. 3 bdrms., 1% baths,
liv. rm. w/frpl., sep. din. rm.;
14x 21
family rm. 30s. ‘OR 4-329 8.

3-BDRM.

0

Dead

Sites

FULLY GUARANTEED
“Country

159

BEAUTIFUL
BRICK
COLONIAL.
EXecutive home—Immed.
Occup.
4 bdrms., 242 baths;
26 ft. liv. rm.; lge.
din. rm.; pan. fam. rm. w/frplc.; 1st
fl. laundry rm.; lge. kitchen w/bkfst.
area,
built-in stove,
oven,
dshwshr.,
disp. Full bsmt.; 242 car gar. Low 50s.
2939 Lake Placid Ln. 272-5835.

Homes

|/3 Acre Landscaped

New England Village

|

other

Air-Conditioned

EVANSTON

DEERFIELD

Four

stad.

18th. fer. Sqle~Mouses by Ared”
NORTHBROOK BY OWNER

by Area

SUNSET FIELDS

bdrms., liv. rm., din., kit., brkfst. rm.
2 car gar. exc. cond. 1318 Rosalie St.1
bl. So. Central
St. upper 40s. Open
oo
Sat., Sun. 2 to 5 p.m. Phone GR

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

/bath,

For Sale—Houses

NORTHBROOK

EVANSTON
N.E.
PRIME
LOC.
trans.,
in between
C&amp;NW
and
“LL.”
11 blks. no. 1 bus, close proximity
shopping centers, schls. ., and churchs,

ENIG &amp; STREY

CT.

158A

DEERFIELD—BY
OWNER
3 bedroom tri-level, 2 baths, rec. and
utility rooms. Basement with separate
workshop.
Shade and flowering crab
trees
accent
the garden
area
while
wooden
benches
surround
the party
size patio. $33,900. 4 3/4%
mortgage
available to qualified buyer. 945-4627.

July 6, 1967.

�Fox

River.

Breath-taking

dry.

To

Price

view.

$49,000

will

exchange for large house or income
property. Call Bill Brown
100
Acres
of
M-2
zoned
Industrial
Vacant
ripe
for
development.
Will
consider
clear , building
as
down
payment. Jay R. Martin
SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
1564 Sherman, Evanston
BR 3-3600
DA 8-3200

164

For Sale—Business

251-6301

OR

5

Treasure
(Gold

For

Sale—Out

363 FT. SHORE

MODERN
ment

YEAR
home

5

acres

RETIREin

Northern

Wisconsin. Low taxes, fish, hunt, ideal
climate,
guest
house,
garage,
work
rm. $13,500. Contact J. L. Scala, WA
2-9030 or M.J. Beaudoin, Fifield, Wis.

168

Cemetery

Lots and Crypts

AT

for Sale

MEMORIAL PARK
Call DA 8-1107

MARKET
169

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

AUCTIONS

CONDUCTED

—

gd
right
Col. Dan

compl.
Danner,

ORIENTAL
identified.
Phone
N.
evenings.

home

furnishings

Glenview.

PA

For

&amp;

MUST

Goods

SELL!!!

SURPLUS STOCK
LIQUIDATION

UP

WOOL SHAG TURF $4.95
NYLON PLUSH $3.95
quantity

Acrilan Tip-Sheared $4.95
WOOL — !/) PRICE
AND MUCH LESS IN MANY
CASES. WOOL PLUSH, WOOL TIPSHEARED, - a
ROUND
WIR
COME See. NO
PHONES

GARO

GREEN

Going

BAY

-

WILMETTE

Out of Business

$300,000 FURNITURE, CARPETING
and
appliances,
60
to
70% _ off.
Samples and model home samples. No
reas.
offer refused.
Cash
or terms.
WE 5-3191, Linsky Furniture, 3067 N.
Lincoln Av.

July 6, 1967

10 A.M. TO 4

SAMPLES

BABY

Midwest

Charge

Cards

Honored
NOW
$199.88
$149.95
$144.88
$ 99.88
99.75
$ 79.95
$ 79.88
$ 49.95
$ 49.88
$ 49.95
$ 38.88
$ 29.95
$ 24.88
$
4.15

FURNITURE CO.

Howard
St.
Chicago
764-2206
11. Blks. E. of ‘‘L’’ Station
2 Biks. W. of Sheridan Road
Daily to 6 Mon., Thurs. to 9
Sun. to 5

Discount
Prices
Our moving has been delayed
but low prices will continue.
TERRIFIC
SAVINGS
THROUGHOUT
THE STORE

Furniture Co.
1621

Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

EVANSTON’S

RUG—CARPET

JULY

SALE

OUTLET

REMNANTS
NEW AND USED
MILL

ENDS

What
NYLONS

6 Yr.

oy

|

WAS
$299 Italian Prov. Sofas
$230 4 pc. Bedrm. Sets
$229 Contemporary Sofas
$190 7 pce. Dinette Sets
$160 4 pe. Bedrm. Sets
$130 Deluxe Box Spr. and matt.
$130 Sofa Beds-Sleeps 2
$ 80 5 pc. Dinette Sets
$ 80 Bunk Beds
$ 80 Hollywood Beds
$ 55 7 Drawer Desks
$ 45 Lounge Chairs
$ 35 Chests, Walnut, Maple
$
7.00 Yd. Nylon Rugs w/pads
Hundreds of other values
Your credit is good
24 months to pay

12 AND 15 FT. BROADLOOM
LATEST FASHION COLORS

277

Pa

Save 40 to 60%

AA

102 ROLLS CARPETS
On Track Racks. $3.95 up

Limited

P EN

Rd.

Everything Sacrificed

SALE
HUNDREDS OF REMNANTS
TWO TO THREE FT. WIDTHS
FIVE TO FIFTEEN FT. LONG
(2-3 x 5-15)
$5.00

Deerfield

MART

RUGS
EVUALTED
AND
Not
interested
in buying.
B.
Jorjorian.
GR_
5-0022,

Sale—Household

=

‘Special Panchere”

4-5171.

HOUSEHOLD
CONDUCTED
SALES
APPRAISALS,
SALES,
MARKING
BETTY
BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477

172

House

1550

out-

APPLIANCES

Chests;
621

SALE

PORCH

From
glass

overhead

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 (Gold Road)

The Velvet Touch

PARKER

ON THE SPOT
OR IN OUR SALES BARN
Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.

USED

and

All

MUST SACRIFICE IN MEMORY
GARdens cemetery
in Arlington
Heights,
Ill. 4 lots, 2 bronze memorials and 2
custom
built devotional burial vaults
in
the
Garden
of
the
Apostles
Cemetery UN 4-2319 or eves. 235-3716.

2 Lots

Treasure

FRONTAGE

AROUND

on

Rd.)

WATCH FOR OUR SIGNS—
DRIVE IN AND PARK FREE

of State

WITH
3 BDRM.
MODERN
COTTAGE
2
miles
north
of
Sturgeon
Bay,
Wisconsin
Nicely
wooded.
5
acres.
Good well. $25,000, taxes under $400.
Call or write N. Peot, Sturgeon Bay,
Wis. or phone. 414-743-2777.

Deerfield

2 SALES - | STOP

ACRES
CHOICE
PROP.
WOODED.
40
mi.
NW
of
Chgo.
near
lake,
shop. cent., schools. Suit for twnhs.,
apts.
or homes.
By
owner.
1728-2673
wkdays.

the

HOUSE
SALE THURS. AND SAT. 1044
Forest,
Wilmette.
Other
times
by
appt. 251-3865. Sheraton Canopy bed;
bunk beds;
Rollaway;
7’ Pool table;
attic
fan;
washer,
dryer;
stove;
Green Lawson sofa; Rattan furn.; like
new
NCR
cash
register;
Pr.
antq.
chairs; platform rocker; picnic table;
Blue
Willow
china,
will
separate;
Many
unopened
hobby,
science
and
chemicals. Clothing all sizes. Lots of
misc.

HEIRLOOM ANTIQUES OF
YESTERYEAR AND TOMORROW
AT IRRESISTIBLE DISCOUNTS.

For Sale—Iinvestment Properties

167

House

house—633

at

MEDITERRANEAN
REFRACTORY
table w/8 chairs—seats 12; like new 4
pr. green velvet draperies—glass curtains;
din.
table,
4
chairs,
buffet,
brkfrnt.;
Vict.
chess
table;
port.
typewriter; refrig.; lamps; rugs; ping
pong table; desk;
misc. 1725 Wagner
Rd., Glenview. Sat. July 8, 9 to 5.

Rd.)

GIFTS, IMPORTS, HANDMADES,
SELECTED ITEMS TO %% OFF.
STOREWIDE DISCOUNT 10%

256-4573.

EVANSTON
EXCELLENT
LOCATION
for
MULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING.
Lot 64x 150. Zoned
B-3,
85 ft. Height.
Call Mr. Kistler
Mitchell Brothers, Inc.
GR 5-3900

Deerfield

Rd.

WE'RE MOVING—
UNCLE SAM CALLS!

The Velvet Touch

EVANSTON
PROPERTY.
2130
JACKson (house) 1510 Payne (2 flat) zoned
C-1 Commercial or residential. Right
at
Green
Bay
and
Payne,
corner
Lots, 75’ frontage. By owner. 385-0711.

166

For Treasures’

cottage—621

Sheridan

4.

12 to
front.

rummage;

2

SHORT ROLLS
ROLL ENDS
size or color do you need?
ACRILICS
WOOLS

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
WE
CAN’T
GET
A
HOUSEFUL
OF
furniture
into
an
apartment
so our
loss is your gain. Come on over and
dicker for our surplus
living room,
bedroom,
dining
room,
kitchen
and
patio furn. appliances including washer and dryer and an accumulation of
small bric-a-brac, dishes and utensils.
You'll find us at 2744 Bryant, 2 blocks
east of Dyche Stadium and then north
2 blocks off of Central St. Give us a
call at 864-3650 or better yet pay us a
visit on Saturday, July 8, between 10
a.m. and
6 p.m.

Youth

Beds

BELOW FACTORY COST
Open Sun. 11 to 5

General Juvenile Mart
1433 Milwaukee Av.
AR 6-2060
MOVING — MUST SELL — 93” Two
cushion
sofa;
end
tables;
coffee
tables;
complete
din.
rm.
set-oval
table,
4 chairs,
buffet,
breakfront;

Form.

kit.

table

and

2

chairs;

desk;
lamps;
frpl.
equip.;_
elect.
roaster and stand;
port. bar;
valet;
TV
stool;
TV
cabinet;
misc.
All in
exc. cond. and reasonably priced. Call
Fri. and Sun. DA 8-5824.

PORCH

FURNITURE

WOODARD
WROUGHT IRON. UPHOL.
3 yrs.
old slat bench,
coffee. table,
twin beds, draperies, ‘bookcases,
extension ladder, misc. Moving to apt.
Everything very good condition. 8694638, if no answer, 328-1391.
SAMPLES
FROM
FURN.
MART.
Buy at less than wholesale prices.
French
Prov.,
Modern,
Early
Am.,
and many other styles. Tables, lamps,
pictures and mirrors. Many unbelievable values, MODEL
DECORATORS.
2480 Sanders Rd., Northbrook.
(Rear
barn). 272-6675.

LEAVING

TOWN,

MUST

SELL

GARAGE
SALE:
MANY. BARGAINS!
Stauffer Exercising machine;
assortment of framed pictures;
upholstered
chair; cafe curtains; end tables; bed
spreads;
and
many
more _ items.
hurs.
and Friday. 9 to 4 p.m. 2037
Chestnut, Wilmette 251-9310.
BOOKCASES-DESK-CHESTS,
ETC.
UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
7550 N. Milwaukee Av. (at Harlem)
Open
Mon.
and Thurs.
evenings.
OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680
MODEL HOME FURNITURE
NOW
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
carrying charges. NO finance charges,
for 12 months.
Free delivery. CALL
NOW.
437-1364
FLEA
MARKET
EVERY
THURS.,
Fri. 10 to 3. Loads of furn., antiques,
bric-a-brac.
Priced
to
sell!
Rear
entrance 666 Central, Highland Park
(corner
Green
Bay
Rd.)
See
PINK
DOOR.

ran
Closed

chairs.

331

7th

SINGER

Lamon,

7290.

2 RUBEE LOUNGES W/BOLS?
AND CORNER TABLE, LIKE

TWIN

Bay

869-6660

Rd.

Call

2

ANTIQUES AND RESALE
826 Custer Av.
Hours 10 to 4
Wednesdays for Summer.

UPHOLSTERY—DRAPERY FABRICS;
lg. variety. Pillow satins, all colors.
High quality—closing out. Leather and
foam rubber. Carpet remnants.
CENTRAL MERCANTILE CoO.
1964 Milwaukee Av., Chgo.
HU 6-5717.
GARAGE
SALE.
7
PC.
WICKER
furn.; mah. din. table; Teak chairs;
small appliances; misc. Thurs., Fri. 99.
2241
Catherine
St.,
Northbrook.
(Dundee to Western, S. to Catherine).

CHRYSLER
AIR-TEMP.
6,000
BTU
each
casement
air-condi

Call 869-6637 after 7 p.m.
separate,

To

2020

bdrm.

DIN. RM.

CI

Evenings.

STOVE

IN GOOD

CONDITION,

Call 256-1385.
CRIB

misc.

por

Cc

615 X 414’, $200 EA

CHAMBERS

dressing

wicker

1-3564,

Rugs: 2 Sarou

724-9133

BABY

eee

L

in- outdoor

misc. AL

APPROX.

YELLOW.

SET,

rugs;

uph.;

old;

Oriental

AND

table

sizes.

$5.00;

|

eee

MATTRESS,

$1!

venetian

256-4378.

blinds

G.E. AUTO. ROTARY
IRONER
gle., closed 38’’ x 18” x 30’
hi
_ cond., $25; metal tray tables.
BLOND
WOOD
casional chair

LOUNGE
C
and coffee

table tops. Call RO 4-9469 after !

173

;

Wtd. to Buy—Hshid. Goods —

WE NEED MERCHAND! |
FO
CALL HOLLYWOOD
SHeldrake 3-3573

OLD.

:

ART BS

Any Type of Tercan |
1 PC. OR WHOLE

Furniture;
buy

job

it all.

Auctioneer:

NEED
and

-

CHINA—CASTLETON’S
LACE
PATtern;
4 place settings, perfect cond.
retail value $108. Will sell for $60. Call
864-6228.

HANDMADE
VERMONT
LADDERback chairs, drop leaf din. rm. tbl.
and
pads.,
mahog.
finish,
excellent
cond. $180. 272-1473.

BOY’S
FORMICA
TOPPED
BEDRM.
set;
drapes,
emb.
spread,
pictures,
wrought iron kit. chairs; hand mower;
bathinette, all exc. cond. OR 6-1154.

toys;

lots;

liquid.

Col, Dan Danner. PA

FROM

PRIVATE

Period

Painted

HOUS

tools;

antiques;

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

Furn.

dishes;

kind
of
Orientals;
anytime.

PARTY

Any

age

Pictures;

bests

©

TRADE-INS

5-01
GALLER.
&gt; Brae
Ass'n of Rt
¥

T IQUES- PAINTING? fy

Miss Hall

TOP
FOR
Prompt

WILL

USED

AND

pick-up.

BUY

used

GAS

STOVES

Dealer

YOUR

furniture

;

oriental

WE

175

table
reas.

Apparel

and

LOUIS
XVI
WALNUT
DINING
SET
w/8
cane-back
chrs.,
seats
12;
like
new; original cost, $2,400. Will sell for
$1,750 or best offer. 835-4934.

SIMMONS
MATTRESS,
LIKE
NEW.
Standard
double
bed
size,
medium
firm. $15. AL 6-0256 (Kenilworth).

WESTINGHOUSE
FROST
FREE
frig. 11.8 cub. ft., freezer across
$75. Call evenings 869-8168

_Operated

REtop.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

and

from _

HOUSE

644

St.

Evanston

KENT

JANE

BRING

IN

summer
Green Bay

;

Furs

BEAT THE HEAT
many sundresses

by

‘e.

chi

5-1640

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD

511 Main

FURNITURE SALE: NEW AND USED.
Also, repairing, refinishing, upholstering. Cane
and
rush
seats
installed.
Weber’s
Furniture
Co.. 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UNiversity 4-6600.

Stc

"ON 4

PIANOS

Fine furn.
FIELDS

THRIFT

|

Quan

F Furnitu
i

eves. VE

in our

3

ee

antiques.

2-2023;

model
homes.
Will
50%
off. We deliver

UN

GOOD

and

NEED

rugs.

AM

2

an

$ $ $

UN 4-018

AUTOMATIC
WASHER;
REFRIGERAtor;
Formica
kitchen set w/6 chrs.;
desk and chair.
Call 674-6034

Ee

REFRIGERATORS

‘the e Or)
fan SE os rost
zrigine

DISPLAY

fa

ACCEPTE

JECTS-FURNITURE.
PRICES PAID.

MODERN
5 PC.
CORDOVAN
MAH.
bedroom suite; 10 x 15 gray wool rug;
5 pe. chrome kitchen set; misc. items.
Best offer. 764-9683.

A

PRICES
OSCAR ISBERIAN
ENT
ORIENTAL

Y

FOR

AN

SINGLE TWIN SIZE BED. COMPLETE
G.E. VACUUM CLEANER WITH ALL
PARTS.
REASONABLE.
GOOD
COND.
CALL
AFTER
2, OR
5-3782.

con

Tear
Out
This
Ad
And a
5-8696
ANYTIME
Oetimg
furniture, antiques, cut
i
mise.
Dorothy’s,
1231 rte
Evans.

CHICAGO ART
Member-Anpraisers

SOUP’S
ON, THE
RUG
THAT IS,
SO
clean the spot with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric shampooer $1.00. Taylor V&amp;S
Hadwr., 560 Chestnut, Winnetka.

F

or

prongs

Oriental
rugs
also
Piano,
Dir

GReenleaf

TWO
LOUNGE
CHAIRS
IN
GOOD
condition, $20 each. Four hooked rugs,
$7.00 to $10 each. Phone 491-1258.

chairs; 2 tables; marble cocktail
and lamps. Good condition. No
offer refused. Call 965-8129.

|

8

sofa;3 g

furn.;

newly

2 mos.

DRYDA
8-

SOFA;

i

E

a

furn.,

TOP FREEZER,
$75. DA 8-1859.

SECTIONAL

uphol.

ZOVING: iii

Hotpoint Refrigerator

PIECE

WING

UN 9

ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER
Excellent condition. $20. Dealer.
Call AL 1-7290

3

etc.

St., Glenview

PCS.

white Diag

BED. EXCEL. COND.
$80. 491-924 |
Roper Deluxe Gas Range

OUT

Prairie

moving.

furn.,

QUALITY
FURNITURE.
$100
satin wood twin beds, i

TWIN

4
to

before

items,

coffee table; wrought iron brkfs
drop leaf table; mahog. chest-d
orient. rug; odd chairs; misc. Ete

BED,
FULL
SZ.
BOX
and
mattress;
also sofa
bed
for quick sale. 835-3716.

in
up

clear

Misc.

DECORATOR

LEAVING
CITY. COUCH,
2 LIV. RM.
chrs.;
2 rugs;
kitchen
table
and
2
chrs.; misc. items. Phone GR 5-0415.

SELLING

965-4300

GARAGE SALE: SAT., JULY

new;

furniture
separate,
296-7771

o

terms.

Empire,

RELOCATION:
SACRIFICE.
LGE.
dec. custom buffet with TV;
dresser
w/mirror;
night
tbl.;
leather
sofa;
brass
leg
tbl.
commodes,
etc.
LA
5-6322
MOVING:
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,
July
7-8 only.
Duncan
Phyfe
sofa;
mahogany
bookcases;
occasional
chairs. Misc. Phone UN 4-6542.

BUILDER

$100.

272-0678

FURNITURE
OF
MODEL
now being sold at 40% to 60%

3125.

6

n

HEAVY
NYLON
PLUSH Saror
choice of 4 colors. “4. ©
out price. $3.75 yd
Bs,
6014 W. Dempster, 965-4300.

USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104 Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.

BUILDER
furniture
separate,

400

POSSESSION

Used 2 months.

EVANSTON

CONDITION 8 YEARS
$50 475-3379

NYLON

5,000 BTU AIR CONDITIONE
Sears Coldspot.

PC.
CIRCASSION
WAL.
BEDROOM
set, $150; Fr. hand carved sofa, $75;
antique wr. iron andiron set, $25;
2
lounge
chairs
with
slipcovers,
$10
each. Call 251-6017.

12 CUBIC FEET,
fine condition,

ALL

IMMEDIATE

BENTWOOD
CHRS.;
HAVILAND
china; mirrors; wicker furn.; chests;
rockers; 4 drawer steel file; drop leaf
tbls.; coffee tbls. Weber’s 829 Chicago,
Evanston. UN 4-6600

GOOD

ENGLANDER 8 MO!
$150 bed for $75.
65-6514.

G.E. refrigerator and freezer,
ft. In good condition. Price
sale. Call BR 4-7090.

Evanston

SEARS
WASHER
AND
good condition.
Phone

FR

at $2.50 a yd., 450 yds. plush
$3.75
a
yd.
Will
separate.
Empire. La 5-9626.

WOOD : DOLL
HOUSE;
ANTIQUE
wicker baby bed; Gateleg table; high
chr.;
Breakfront;
chairs;
desks;
cut
glass.
Dorothy’s,
1231
Chicago
Av.,
Chicago.
AIR
CONDITIONER,
KELVINATOR
6,300
BTU,
used
1 year
$95,
also
formal 92 pe. Bavarian dinner service
for 12, like new, $100.
‘Call 864-0695 after 7 p.m.

MAPLE
spring
priced

BED,
old

CARPETING.

BRASS EAGLE ANTIQUES
Green

$135
6-2547

AL

LIMED OAK DBL. DRES
4’6” PECAN WATT
FRA
$25
Park. 3530

ONE
OF
THE
FINER
THINGS
OF
life—Blue
Lustre
carpet
and _ upholstery
cleaner.
Rent
electric
shampooer, $1.00. Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.

2644

MACHINE.

SEWING

attachments and cabinet; sua
Dealer.
will deliver.
$35;

headboard;
Bookcase
dishes;
cab.;
wooden

SALLY’S:
IN—LAWS
COMING.
SHE
didn’t
fluster—cleaned
the
carpets
with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00
Ace
Hardware.
Northbrook.

IM-

med.
refrig.;
studio
couch;
dinette
set;
bookcases;
Zenith TV;
liv. rm.
chairs;
chest
of
drawers;
vacuum
cleaner: carpet sweeper; elec. broiler;
white desk;
dishes, etc.;
phone 2745056.
:
HOME
BASEMENT
SALE:
METAL
clothes
cab.;
linen
cab.;
Ing.
chr.;
formica teacart and mtchng. kit. tbl.;
2 chests of drwrs.; sewing mach.; wh.
tall kit cab.; Englander highrise bed;
coffee tbl.; lamp tbl.; din rm. buffet.
Starts Sunday Call 831-4144.

EVANSTON

JULY

SIMMONS
HIDE-A-BED,
4 PC.
BDrm. set, twin beds; Maple brkfst. set,
6 pes.; 2 carpets, ‘liv. rm. and bdrm.
Can be seen between 1 and 4 p.m. 676-

$19.99

sm.

FRIDAY

THE
PROVEN
CARPET
CLEANER
blue Lustre
is easy
on the budget.
Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Ace Hardware,
Glenview.

SALE
Cribs;

172 For Sale—Household

172 For Sale—Household Goods

PARK,

-

an older piano w/carved music rack
and
heavy
reeded
legs-it
fits
in
beautifully
w/antiques;
oak
writing
desk;
occasional tbl. and tall backed
oak
chr.
w/Jacobean
legs;
12x 21
gray
carved
carpet;
Mah.
4-poster
dbl.
bed;
sewing
machine;
dbl.
Hollywood bed; Pr. rush seat Windsor
type arm chrs.; antique barrel backed
chr.; dictionary stand; sofa; refrigerators for 2nd boxes; some misc.

July Sale
(Pink

HIGHLAND

blinker light) A B Chase 5'7” Grand, | _ Wilmette.

Christmas in

Property

WILMETTE
Earn
over
15%
ON
$40,000
DOWN.
CORNER
SHOW
PLACE, MOD. 8,000
SQ.
FT.
BLDG.
WITH
170 ft. DISPLAY
WINDOWS
ON
GREEN
BAY
RD., PLUS
6,000 SQ. FT. PARKING
LOT
ADJOINING.
BLDG.,
AIRCOND.,
GAS
HT.,
12FT. CEILING.
CALL

Pink

For Sale—Household Goods
CEDAR,

about

rocialM
Our Second Annual
"Think

172.
2837

Fri. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Sat. 10 A.M. to
2 P.M. (Cedar comes in from the west

.

High

or

We

ether

g

Acres near
fronting on

15 Wooded
ge oA Plus!
harles with 1140 feet

and

172 For Sale—Household Goods

—

EXCHANGE

OR

SALE

FOR

co

Trades and Exchanges

162

Junior

ITEM

Evanst
Lea:

Seta

ALE

YOUR

AND

GILLOGLY'S

clothing
Rd.

* Highwood Herald

SPRING

for resale.

Classified.

©

�NaF

176 For Sale—Miscellaneous

SH ST.-Wilmette
RESALE 256-0661.
SHOP
YOUR

CLOSET"

Bring In Your Spring
And

Summer

Clothes

Daily
10:30
and Sun.

to

6

p.m.

$CASH$
“Ege
and
Children’s
;
S; accessories. We buy
iold
items,
cut
glass,
china,
sil re ry Llagt -brac, antiques, etc. Call
D COAST

"NEW
:

RESALE

DESIGNER

SHOP

suits,
.coats,
apparel.
All

sell. Thurs., Fri. DA 8-3622.

aa

EVANSTON
opening Aug. 22.

summer,

TIC ANTIQUES”

bar

stools;

chrs.;

ses;

desk;

; lamps;

$50 pr.;

Fr.

$150;

OWNER

29.

MOVING.

household

articles;
old
typesmall
radios;
picchina;
glassware;
comforters;
book case;

:
down

e table; also some
Sat.
9 to
-5.
a.

ul

.

antique items.
1561
Asbury,

.

OGANY

DINING

ROOM

breakfront,

SET,

buffet.

6

Excellent

nm,
Reasonable. Sunbeam elec“mower
and
Sunbeam
Electric

cutter.
:

Assorted

chairs,

tables,

CO 17-2596

SHOLD

SALE:

‘sale.

_ box;

PRICED

Din.

rm.

furn.,

and

springs;

leather

beds

a
lg.
eee
NT

iad

oak
Sat.
oe

contured.

FOR

stove

and

chairs:

ant.

talking

desk;
linens, | etc.
9 to 5. 1201 Noyes,

te

BARGAINS

8, 9, 10, Sat., Sun.,

GOING

Mon.,

r pain. ” Complete
library
of
Oks,har
cover, paperbacks,
new,

; —

types.

FEL
anston.

Misc.

household

furniture,

etc.

1203

‘8S: BRASS,
COPPER,
PEWglass
furniture,
and
much
Wauconda Trading Post on Rt.

. N. Lake Zurich.

n Fri.-Sat.

10 to 6;

Sun.

ALMOST
catcher,

=RHD. GARAGE DOOR
:

*

FT.

ae

HARDWARE

easonapie

Call 724-6233.

AT ALL
TIMES:
PIPES;
Pus
iron sheets; and other misc.
we
WASTE MATERIAL
Rd., Highland Park
IDiewood 3-1466
VACUUM
SALE
over uprights. $15 with trade. 6
ux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,
Dempster,
Morton Grove.

i70.

Viking

SE

Sales Co.

SALE—QUEEN

iba rd;
;

SZ.

BED,

dresser; desk, chair; En; clot thing;
misc. Thurs.-

[370 Sanders Rd. N’Brk.

273-

= 3
KITCHENETTE
SET;
dmiral TV; 21’’ Motorola TV; 2
chairs;
9’ black sofa;
Knight

.M., damaged, but works, best
bes OR chard 6-4611 after 5 p.m.

‘AG

AUTO.

rking oe gd —.
p
‘ able,

PONG
$25;

WASHER.
Cabinet

ster
iWeber

TABLE

lg. window

bed;
grill.

AND

fan

GOOD

hi-fi, $40;
maghog.
$20.
Call

SET,
on

REG.

wheeled

-movable, $15; plus used toy and
bject
sale,
4 p.m.
Thurs.
715
Ave., Evanston. 869-7879.
ES;
HOOVER
BROOM;
GO
2
ie
ee
bric-a-brac;
=]
Ww.
Green
Bay
to
Bes S 1218 Glendenning, Wil.

fied

4’

HIGH.

$40;

Electric Mower

SALE

gravel

—

gravel

drives

LIGHT

HAULING

FURNITURE, APPLIANCES; ETC.
ALSO RUBBISH REMOVAL
Larry Carney
HI 6-2786

RUBBISH
Basements,

REMOVAL

Attics,

Garages

M. DANNER
MOVING
SOMETHING?

Cleared.

PArk 4-5171
BOUGHT

furniture,
can’t
get
it home?
Let
DOVER
MOVERS
solve your hauling

problems.

Ill.

22633MCC.

LIGHT

864-6139.

HAULING

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

By

and

Misc.
272-5520

POOL
TABLE
6
MONTHS
OLD,
original cost $800. poker tble, 8 chrs.;
maple
furn.;
freezer;
elec.
range.
ORchard 5-1802.

GRAVEL
DRIVEWAY
crushed
stone
for
Beinlich. VE 5-1195.

HAND
WOVEN
ORANGE
BROWN.
Afghan;
hand
crotched
lace _ table
cloth; dark br. wi ig; boy’s 20’’ Sp bine
2 typewriter stands. DA 8-3622

180 Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment

GIBSON WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER
2 ton, 18,600 B.T.U.s, used very little.
In exc. cond.
Call RO 3-2045

FOR SALE: IBM EXECUTIVE MODEL
proportional spacing typewriter. Carbon ribbon attachment. In good cond.
$125. 869-7694 between 5-7 p.m.

SALE.

clothes,

sizes

LADY’S
8

miscellaneous.
view.

913

AND

through

And

Glen-

GARAGE
SALE:
DOUBLE
OVEN
elec.
stove;
piano;
tables;
chairs;
clothes; draperies; bike; Thurs., Fri.,
1224 Cherry, Winnetka. 446-8724.
MOVING:
UPRIGHT
PIANO;
DAVENport; auto. washer; gas dryer; library
table; misc. items.
HI 6-3168
GARAGE
SALE:
KITCHEN
CHRS.;
paintings; children’s clothes; stroller;
misc. items. Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 9337
Lincolnwood Drive, Evanston, Ill.

FOR
SALE
OR’ LEASE:
NCR cash register, also
Phone 251-3856.

IBM
182

COME

Schwinn Varsity

lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid
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
notice.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE oe
1466 BERKZLEY ROA
(Off of Old Skokie Rd. ,
WANTED
ene
FOR PEANUT GALLERY
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

AND
EMERSON

SHORE
METAL

PAPER
CO.
Evanston

UN

Auto

GOLD;

GOOD COND.; $25.
446-8461.
BOY’S SCHWINN BICYCLES
24’”—-NEED WORK.
WILL TAKE BEST OFFER
729-2941

4-5133

WANTED:
DOWN,
RECTANGULAR
sleeping bag; 2 rubberized canvas or.
nylon
air mattresses;
1 Coleman
2
burner stove and light. Rent or buy
pyramid
tent. 787-9327.
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

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT ADS

WANTED

BOY’S
RED
SCHWINN
Call John HI 6-4041.

BIKE

183

and

Sporting Goods
Equipment

GOLF

PRO

2 MAN

LIFE

Life Raft

RAFT,

ANGLER’S
1016 DAVIS ST.

SUPPLY

EXCELLENT CONDITION,
491-9241

Mobile

Romes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

196

Foreign

and Sports Cars

VOLKSWAGEN
I6 point satety and pertormance
inspection has been done.
1966

guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN
Bahama

1965 DE LUXE

MICRO
Sea

1965

VOLKSWAGEN

blue

BUS
blue

SEDANS
to

choose

from

1500S
and

white

SEDAN

VOLKSWAGEN

Red

SEDAN
Black

1962 VOLKSWAGEN
1961

VOLKSWAGEN

1960

VOLKSWAGEN

Sun

Roof

OTHER
Blue,

1963

VALIANT

1963

RENAULT
ALFA ROMEO

1961

TRADE-INS

FUTURA
automatic

— 2,000

Convertible,

Evanston

transmission

red

with

radio.

Winnetka
Import Motors
666 Green Bay Rd.
Agents for Volkswagen

Hl 6-6100
Insurance Co.

Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday thru Friday
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
— Saturday. Closed Sunday.

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
ae

ay

200

1965 TRIMLINE
CAMPER,
17’; SINK;
dinette
set;
3
beds;
alum.
door;
Canopy and add-a-room; many extras.
Like new. Cost $1,500. Reas. 537-1890.

1964 FALCON

41.95

$50.

1967
M15;
LESS
THAN
$200. AL 6-2968 after 6 p.m.

EX-

Sunroof

$19.95

SHOTGUN

CC

1965 VESPA’ MOTOR
SCOOTER,
2,000 miles, four speeds. Top speed 60
mph. 95 miles per gallon. Best offer.
Please call PA 4-3709.

Carts

Ruby

FEATURING
GINO
PAOLI
LINE
in
ladies’
culottes,
Bermudas
and
shells. Also men’s short sleeved golf
shirts. Insturction by 4 P.G.A. pros.
PRO SHOP
621 Westley Road
Glencoe, Illinois

20 GAUGE

194

Turquoise

NYLON

650

1966 HONDA SUPER 90.
EXTREMELY LOW MILEAGE.
SUPERB CONDITION.
272-1825.

Motorcycles—Go

1963

SALE

Hornet

REGAL
MOBILE
HOME
51’ X10’.
Front kitchen, liv. rm., 2 bdrms.,
1
bath. Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigerator and etc. Also includes oil tank;
front
and
backsteps,
and
underpinning. Best offer. October 15 occupancy. Call PArk 9-1042.

193

Blue

$11.95 DZ. GOLF BALLS
GOLF BAGS
19.95 GOLF CART, NOW
7.75 IRONS, MEN’S, LADIES
8.50 WOODS, MEN’S, LADIES
WEDGES, PUTTERS
49.00 SNEAD OR BERG IRONS |
29.00 SNEAD OR BERG WOODS
12.95 MEN’S GOLF SHOES
USED SETS WITH BAG
USED GOLF CLUBS
TRADE IN YOUR OLD CLUBS
TENNIS SALE
5.95 RACQUET, NOW
8.95 RACQUET, NOW
GOLF GLOVE, MEN’S, LADIES’
MEN’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
3.95 SKATE BOARDS, NOW
BASEBALL SHOES
LITTLE LEAGUE SHOES

-One Man

BSA

PRACTICALLY
NEW.
LOTS
OF
pensive extras. $900. GR 5-3000.

CLOSEOUT—INSURANCE
COMPANY
has
stock
of
U.S.
Royal
‘‘RAIN
TIRES,’’ new, most sizes $14.50.
Phone 224-8000.

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

EQUIPMENT

GO KART
DART KART—McCulloch 9 engine
running cond. Never raced.
.
CE 4-5492

ve
$150

SUZUKI
miles;

2

24”.

HELMETS

1965
HONDA
160,
WHITE,
EXCELlent condition, low mileage. Chromed
with many extras incl, crash ~—
and
Barnet clutch. $450. UN 9-0418

1964 VOLKSWAGEN

TO BUY GIRL’S 24” bike.
Call AL 1-0869

S-90

1964
250
CC
DREAM
TOURIST
model Honda. White. Exc. cond. Many
extras.
$300
or best
offer.
Leaving
town, must sell. Call 432-2777.

Tires and Accessories

100%

10-Speed

From

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,
ower
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
adder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 biks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

192

HONDA

YAMAHA
BIG
GEAR
SCRAMBLER
250cc, exc. cond. less than 6,000 miles.
Must sell this week. $450 or offer.
Call 835-2715

For Rent—
Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

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

to Buy—Miscellaneous

Wanted: Newspapers, Rags,

SACRI-

Bicycles

FOR
SALE:
GAME
CHEST.
70-2530 inches. Ideal for storage of games
and toys. 729-0417, call after 12 noon.

Wtd.

190

Chicago.

1966 HONDA

Now!
Loan

RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

EXC. COND. 2 LIKE NEW
included. Call 743-7560.

945-6000

LIKE
NEW
checkwriter.

$675,

1966

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

AND
Jim

EXEC. TYPEWRITER

EXCEL.
COND.
WAS
fice $175. 679-8616.

an Auto

N.

3,300
MILE,
EXCELLENT
SHAPE
erash helmet,
visor and cover. Cali
after 6 p.m. CO 7-4659.

Loans

Buy ‘Em
With

weenie

660
CC.
BS.A.
LIGHTNING
NEWpistons,
rings,
connect.
rods,
trans.
seals, sissy bar, Bates solo, H-bars,
chrome, cust. paint. DA 8-1659, after 6
p.m.

AUTOMOTIVE

GIRL'S
16.

Glenshire,

4 POSTER DOUBLE BED AND INNER
spring
mattress,
$40;
Sears
metal
folding WHEEL
CHAIR,
$10. Phone
679-2627.

177

REPAIRS
driveways.

6454

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD.
Complete
line
of both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s, 630 Davis St., Evanston.

Automobile

CITY

SPECIAL FOR MAY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625

Coins and Stamps

—

rubbish removal — power lawn rolling
— tree removal — ro dirt — grading.
Vv
195
JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD KING

NEW
21’”°
CORD
AND
$90. 679-1072 after 4 p.m.

GARAGE

187

‘LIGHT HAULING

—

SUZUKI

NORTH SHORE’S x
CYCLE DEALE

FISHERMEN’ Ss Hons REELS
GOLF CLUB
GOLF SHOES, CARTS, BAGS.
TENNIS RACKETS
SLEEPING BAGS
WATER SKIS

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

BROWN'S:

SAVE SAVE SAVE
4, TO Vy OFF

Tack-L-Tyers Sport Mart
939 Chicago Av.
Evanston
GOLF
CLUBS
3-5-7-8-9 IRONS,
PROa
wedge
and
like
new
golf
mo
Also
barbells
with
90 lbs.
of
ght. Call 675-0830.

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION SALE—
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
fabric. 42 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

GARAGE.
SALE:
HUMIDIFIER:
chest
of
drawers;
books;
shelves;
bedspreads and misc. items. In Rear
of 2239 Forestview Rd., Evanston, Il.

12-6

VING MACHINE SALE
r machines. $12.50 each.
“machine in cabinet, $35.
mpster, Morton Grove. 967-5770.
VIKING SALES CO.

LONG;

FENCE

PILE
IS SOFT AND
LOFTY.
.COLors retain brilliance in carpets cleaned
with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Eckart Hdw., Winnetka.

ckson 6-7495 or PA 4-6177

uded.

* AND

SLIPCOVER

and

LIVE WORMS

JULY ONLY
REUPHOLSTERY

MACH-

COKE
MACHINE,
Rear of 817 Crain,

WOODEN

Sunbeam

velvet

446-911

GE SALE:

SEWING

MODEL.
23,000 BTU,
220 VOLTS.
Used 30 days. $260. GR 5-4646.

APPROX.
220’
Call 256-4548.

books, soleiies, few old

ALL MERCHANDISE
YNETKA THRIFT SHOP
S32
848 Spruce St.,
uly 17 through Sat.
July
a.m.- 5 p.m. Closed Wed.

SINGER

RUSTIC

furniture;

green

less

Goods

- Equipment

179

POW-

212-4th St., Wilmette
Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10 a.m.
ENCYCLOPAEDIAS,
1965,
20
VOLS,
cost $200, sacrif. $35; hide-a-bed, cost
$300, sacrif. $125, Britannica;
World
Book; Comptons. Sacrif. 251-7385.

’67

(OLD
SALE:
Saat as
CARhigh
chair;
bassinet;
lamps;
e’ parchment furn.; carpet sweep:
vacuum;
lawn
spreader;
leath.
; maternity clothes, size 12; 14;
Ss clothes
to
size
5;
toys:
all
perf.
everything
a
= ‘926 Springfield, Skokie. Sat.,

Yr;

22’’ SELF
PROPELLED
REEL
er mower, good cond. reas.
Call YO 17-9432.

plant _— stands;

pr.

, misc.

piano,

alum.

AMERICAN
OF
MARTINSVILLE
waln.
oval din. tbl. w/6
chrs.,
like
new,
$225;
bumper
pool
tbl.,
$35;
umbrella tbl. and chrs. $50. 824- 8706.

Kenmore Coldspot Air Cond.

835-4217

00;

GARAGE
SALE,
BARGAINS
GALORE
Saturday, July 8, 1844 Lemar, Evanston
8
am.
to
6
p.m.
Clothing,
furnishings, toys etc.

SAVE BIG! DO YOUR OWN RUG AND
upholstery cleaning with Blue Lustre.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Wolff
Ace Hardware, Wilmette.

“ALL WEEK.
MOVING
SALE
ins. 770 Bryant, Winnetka. 1 bik.
an,
between
Tower
and
bolt.
Mah.
twin bed set; bamboo

and

ELEC.
TYPEWRITER,
$25;
OLD
bike
w/Stingray
handie
bars,
$5.00;
lovely
parted
dressing
table,
glass
top,
$7.50
bargain,
and
assorted
chests; Phone AL 6-2599.

TAKE
SOIL AWAY
THE
BLUE
LUStre way from carpets and upholstery.
Rent electric shampooer, $1.00. Wienecke V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.

, WATCHES, JEWELRY
mplete Repair Service
ntique Jewelry
Monday thru Soturaas 10 to 6
"Priday night til 9 p.m.

Sporting

BARGAINS GALORE! DRY CLEANED
clothing
for all age groups. St. James
Armenian
Church,
81
Clark = St.;
Evanston. July 6, 7, 8, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
Daily.

MEN’S
CLOTHING,
mise. tool boxes.
Evanston.

For Sale—Miscellaneous

Rummage Sales

GADGETS AND GOODIES!
Pre-moving sale—furniture; household
and garden items; misc. Sat. and Sun.
abn d 15-16. 10-4, 703 York Rd. Glenview.

ade?

COCKTAIL

. 10-12;
also
ete
sports

are

July 6, 1967

�a

—

ome

“196

Foreign and Sports Cars

196

Foreign and

Autohaus
On Edens
1965 Fiat 11004 Dr.
ROADSTER,

4

SPEED,

$2,995
‘63 Jaguar XKE
ROADSTER, EBONY BLACK, BLACK
Mercedes

Benz

190 SL H.T.
EBONY

Automatic

BLACK.

$1,695

'6|

$1,495

AUTOHAUS

ON

EDENS

1550

Frontage Rd.
Northbrook
;
272-7905
Open Daily 9-9
Sundays 11-5
Now
North
Shores
headquarters
for
Mercedes Benz, Porsche, and Toyota.
Sales, Service, and Parts.

150!

HAS
THE
NEW
1967 VOLVOS
WAITing
for
YOU.
See
them
in
the
showroom
at
1723
Waukegan
Rd.,
Genview, Illinois.

Reclassified

List

Price

Save $1,000
AUTOHAUS
1550

Frontage

now
ON

Northbrook

Open Daily 9-9
Sundays 11-5
Now
North
Shores
headquarters
for
Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Toyota.
Sales, Service and parts.
MERCEDES
BENZ _
Beautiful
condition,
sell, new car coming.
$900. PA 4-1175. After 6

190
OD,
AM-FM,
Best bid
p.m.

BR

1960
must
over

1550

Frontage

ON

EDENS

Rd.
272-7905

Fastback

WHITE; EXCELLENT CONDITION
LOW MILEAGE. PA 4-6156.

VOLKSWAGEN
VOLKSWAGEN

4 dr.

'63

VW

Sedan $895
Camper

Home

h.t.,

all power

‘60 220S Mercedes $1,495

Convertible

'63 VW

CO.

Very

sharp

°58 220S Mercedes

$1,095

Automatic,

made

AM-FM

$695
Radio

AUTH.

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

SERVICE

721 Green Bay Rd.
1611

Sheridan

July 6, 1967

Rd.

Evanston Review

MOTORS
AL
AL

6-0606
6-1220

1963

1012 Chicago

CHEVROLET

BISCAYNE

9-5700

T.
Power

65

FORD LTD. 4.DR. H.TOP V8AT-PS-R-w/walls.
Bronze
with
black vinyl roof. Sharp.
$1,895

NEEDS
WORK,
Call 869-2746.

RUSTED

OUT,

BIRD
LANDAU
FULL
A/C white with vinyl roof.

7°66

MUSTANG

2

DR.

H.T.

AT-

PLUS
2
CPE.,
Only
2,000
actual
transmission,
FM
on this one.

AUTOHAUS
Frontage

ON

‘66 FORD CUST.
‘'500’’ 4 DR. V8
AT — PS — Galaxy int ‘we,

CONVT.

aoa

s RA

V8-COM-PS-R-

oe

ack,

delight.

real

gor

—
:

64

be

*

tery sd
AT —

§ SEDAN hs“ ponds &lt;4
ww —
R—H,
2 595

Fe

FORD CTRY. SQUIRE. BEAUtiful day-glow red. V8-AT-PS-PBR-w/walls.
$1,595
60

FORD

dr. H.T.

65

‘‘500”
A

buckets

XL

2

etc.

7

2

~

—

FORD GAL. ‘‘500’’ 4 DR. H.T.
v8
AT
— PS — PB:-—
P. w
dows — A real beauty.
$1,

'64 T-BIRD CPE.

FULL POWER.

An exceptional automobile pst
for

our

summer

buyers.

BUICK
ELECTRA
CONVT.
Loaded with equipt. Well cared
for and a real buy at
$795

’64

OLDS
F-85
CUTLASS
2 DR.
.T.
Full power.
Exciting stoplite red. ‘‘Wow”’
$1,595

en eg
*64

ONE
’63 FORD
CTRY.
SQUIRE.
Full
equipped.
One
with
air
cond. Both white beauties.
2???

63

VOLKSWAGEN,
A
economy
value.
Priced

to

ee

tr.

REAL
sell.
$795

63

GALAXY

turquosie.

Full power

Enticing

ai

ack

w

we
‘a red ‘

FORD GAL. ‘'500’’ XL 4 DR.
H.T. — V8 — AT — PS — PB

Daytona Blue “Dolly” —
FORD

GALAXY

convt.
V8-Full
seats. This car

$1,295. .

**500”’

basket 2

power,
has it.

TODAY’S ‘‘SHOPPERS SPECIAL”’
’63
Rambler
American
Convt.
$596
This is a buy at only

EDENS

Rd

Wanted

ALL USED

Need

1131
Open
BR

ERNIE
Ave.

McKAY

WANTED

1012

Chicago

Ave.

CONVERTIBLE

*62 RAMBLER AMERICAN
Convertible. One owner; low mileage;
fully equipped; make offer.
Phone 729-4780.

* Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The Village Lamplighter,

serving

—

'64 Crown

4

DR.
H.T.,
conditioned.

'66
'66
'66
'66
'66
'66
'61

LIKE

AVE.
’til 6 p.m.

DA 8-3503

—

Imperial

‘66 Plymouth

Imperial

NEW,

Plymouth |

2

DR.

H.T.,

Fury III

YELLOW,

AIR-CON-

ditioned.

$2,195

'65 Ford Galaxie
AIR-

4

DR.
one

80 Green Bay Rd.

500

H.T., POWER
STEERING,
owner,
air-conditioned.

$1,495

$1,695
PLY. FURY Ill, 4 Dr. H.T., air-conditioned
FORD COUNTRY SED., 6 pass., air-cond.
CHEV. BELAIRE 4 Dr., like new, air-cond.
FORD GALAXIE 500, 4 Dr. H.T., air-cond.
CHEV. IMP. 2 Dr. H.T., low miles, air-cond.
FORD CUSTOM 500, 2 Dr., air-cond.
CROWN IMPERIAL, one owner, air-cond.

g

$2,195
$2,295 —
$1,895 ©
$2,195 |
$2,195 —

$1,895 —7
$

895 —

Winnetka, Ill.

HI 6-0655

*.Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lake Forest-Lake

FORD

HILL MOTORS

‘65 Chev. Impala

2

'66 FORD

Sat.

$2,495

SEAT
SPORT
WAGON
.trans.,
p.s., tinted glass,
roof rack.
Must
see this

Olds

’til 9:30 p.m.

LEATHER SEATS, FULL POWER,
air-conditioned, suburban driven.

Sale—Automobiles

BEAUT.,
3
with auto.
vinyl int.,
car.

CHICAGO

Daily

INDIAN

Evanston
GR. 5-8000

CARS

MUST GO!!!

3-4803

Chrysler

Clean Cars

CARS

SCHUMACHER

to Buy—Automobiles

Cash for your car

For

FORD
adow

,

Northbrook
272-7905
Open Daily 9-9
Sundays 11-5
Now
North
Shores
headquarters
for
Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Toyota.
Sales, Service, ‘and Parts.
a8 teh mee eaten ge CONVERTIBLE
AS I
RUNS WELL.
sas
433-1643 after 6 p.m.

Chicago
5-4444

'65

ear.

RADIO,
serviced,
Original

REGAL
BLACK.
miles.
Automatic
radio.
Save
$2,000

—

R-H-w/walls.
Xtr low mileage
One owner beauty. Raven binek:
’

729-1800

XKE

a

1959 Ford 6 Cyl. Stick

CAR.
UN

Olds

1959 FORD
GALAXIE.
EXC.
MOTO!
recent complete brake job. Phone
7594 week evenings, Sat. morning
0365 during week days.
door, white, 6 ‘cylinder, auto.: Risin
original owner, best offer.
Call 475- 7217

66

64

GALAXIE 500, P.S., AUTO. TRANS., R
and h, 5 like new
tires, low miles.
Offer. ALpine 1-5584.
1958
PONTIAC,
MINT
COND.
TRIpower,
full-race
cam,
just
rebuilt.
Many,
many
extras. $1,600 invested.
wae” sell, best offer. Please call PA 4-

$2,350

£5 398 FULL. PRICE

Norman

ALL

1965 Buick 9 Pass. Wagon

$3,650

''3000" S

Wilmette
Wilmette

Rd
GLENVIEW

'67 JAGUAR

200

1965 Olds 98 L/S”
AUTO.,
P.S.,-P.B.,
W.W.’S,
RAD
heater,
pow. agiindows,
pow.
factory air co

you've bought the Best. Following are a few examples.

ba

WHITE
VOLKSWAGEN
WW’S
radio, heater, low mileage. Excellent
condition. $675. Call 272-5482.

Norman

IMPERIAL

Northbrook

256-3157
JEFF’S TOWING, WILMETTE

$2,850

MIDGETS

EDENS

1964
BLUE
VW
SUNROOF,
heater, seat belts. Regularly
in
prime
condition.
$895.
owner. 251-6418 after 6 p.m.

JUNK

ROADSTERS

'67 1275CC

ON

Rd.
272-7905

wicksead

We

MG—Austin Healey
HEALEY

1012 Chicago.

4,

Cars. When you buy a Schumacher Ford Used Car,

Volkswagen

Wigglesworth's Imports

750
GR

CHEVY
59 BEL AIRE V-8
Radio—heater.
Automatic.
$150. 328-1951.

Welcome to Schumacher Ford Country. We have an
outstanding supply of one owner suburban driven Used -

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor. Sales. 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

Says Put Some ‘Spring™
Into Your Driving!!

'67 AUSTIN

$2,151

over

ALL
MAKES,
ALL
MODELS,
ready to go. See them at

199

“Mr. IMPERIAL”

'67 MGB

Full Price

Frontage

869-3015

AVE.
VW

FAST BACK

2ND

$695

Olds,

tires.

CONVERTIE

American

PERFECT

AUSTIN
HEALEY
ROADSTER
1960,
good engine and tires. $575. Call GR
5-2623 after six or all day week-ends.

Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO

Norman

1967 SAABS

1550

9-5700

4-DR.
Like new

$4,995

'64 Buick Wildcat $1,395

‘66 VW Sedan $1,395
'64 Karman Ghia $1,295

Rambler

2 DOOR,

Open Daily 9-9
Sundays 11-5
Now
North
Shores
headquarters
for
Toyota,
Mercedes-Benz
and Porsche.
Sales, Service and Parts.

1723

UN

Convertible

4 door. Low mileage. Premium ti
A
power. Excellent condition. =
$1,3
a
OLDS
eB"
white,
black top, red int., PS,
Steinhauer, eveni
$800.
Call Mr.
GR 5-9496.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION,
heater,
whitewalls,
4
Door

AUTOHAUS
1550

2

INSURANCE

1963

CAR-1962 WHITE
cond. Call 433-0250.

47 Features

GUARANTEED

Overseas Orders Arranged
FOR

HAS
nae Fe
edan

Chicago,

1960 CORVAIR
R/H;. A/T. Very clean.
$325 or best offer.
724-0097.

ONE
OWNER
1964
VOLKSWAGEN
Kombi
station
wagon,
mechanically
perfect. Good tires, low mileage.
$900
Call GR 5-1115

Volkswagens Have a 30 Day or 1000 Mile 100 percent Guarantee
USED CAR SHOW ROOM
717 CHICAGO AVE.

AGENT

IT

Won.

MUSTANG:
1966
HARDTOP;
289
V8;
3 speed;
wide
oval tires;
wire
wheel
cover;
deluxe
upholst.;
int.
wood trim; console radio. yd ‘cared
for. $2,150 or best offer. 234-6536

Radio,
heater,
WW’s.
Very
low
mileage. Brand new condition. ¥s1, 900.
Call
446-4209.
65 TR4 B.R. GR. CONVERT.
GRAND
Prix tires; luggage rack; snow tires;
tonneau
cover,
snood.
Black
int.,
white top. Exc. cond. 272-8560

62

IN EVANSTON

100°%
16 POINT CHECKED
VOLKSWAGENS

VOLKSWAGEN

Northbrook

Open Daily 9-9
Sundays 11-5
Now
North
Shores
headquarters
for
Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Toyota.
Sales, Service and parts.

Volks—1!966

Northbrook

1012

for Selb-~keleaehills
64 CHRYSLER NEW YORKE!

BLUE
W/WHITE
TOP,
3-SPEED,
exc. cond.
Must sell. $1,500
AL 1-5246
MARK
V
JAGUAR
CONV.,
$1250
1960 T-Bird, hard top, air cond. $695.
1962 Cadillac de Ville Sedan, air cond.
$1,495. Private. Ten Michals
HI 17-8088
:

1960
VW.
VERY
GOOD
ENGINE.
Body newly painted; with new bumpers. and hub caps. Radio. CR 2-1816.

Ray

BLUE
METALLIC,
band tires, 427 engine,

AUTOHAUS

EDENS

Olds,

'65 Mustang

The Beatle Eater
('67 Toyota)

3-5555

Sting

ON

Norman

VOLKSWAGEN
1964 RED
SUNROOF.
Fully equipped, excellent cond.
272-6733.

Rd.

List Price $5,200
Save $1,000 $4,195

$5,695
EDENS

Rd.
272-7905

PA 4-8600
SPORT
CPE,
Goodyear blue
4 speed.

$6,795

Dealer

Glenview
'67 Corvette

'67 Porche (Brand New)
911

Waukegan

Cars

1966 VOLKSWAGEN

260

$1,395

Rd.
272-7905

GREAT
Excellent

es
Sale—Automobiles

270,
PERFECT
SECOND
as
FOR
the
family.
AUTOMATIC
transmission, whitewalls, radio, heater.

250 S Sedans, 230 S Sedans,
200 Sedans, and 200 Diesel
Frontage

For

1964 Dodge

Benz

Open Daily 9-9
Sundays 11-4
Now
North
Shores
headquarters
for
Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and Toyota.
Sales, Service, ‘and Parts.

Transmissions

Renault—Peugeot

New

AUTOHAUS

OVERSEAS SPECIALISTS
IN RENAULT AND PEUGEOT
DELIVERED ANYWHERE

Wiggleworths
Imports

Cars

Included in this weeks special
are 250 SL Coupe, roadsters,

1550

TAMBOURINE
MOTORS
Authorized

Sports

sedans.

Also Available

Mercedes Benz Diesel
Sedan

and

Sale

$1,399
DELIVERED

$2,295
'62

Foreign

Mercedes

Brand New 6/'s
While They Last

$695

'64 Jaguar XKE

top.

196

Cars

RENAULTS

1966 Volvo 122 Wgn. $1,995
2 TOP COUPE
blue metallic.

Sports

200

Bluff

* Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

Classified —

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‘a

�200

Re: For RELL

965 Olds 442 Sport Cpe.
UTO TRANS.,
—e

: $1,995

V8,

POWER

whitewall

, console

FULL

and

STEER-

tires,

heater,

tack.

PRICE

:

ee
-

Economical.

STATION
8; auto.

és;i

$895.

Call

good

exc.

es.

a

Low

MONZA

mileage;

CONV.

showroom _ condition.

cket
seats.
Private
party.
sr over $1,000. Bill, PA 4-4114.

Best
:

6
CHEVROLET
IMPALA:.SS”
3ucket seats w/center console. Power
ering
and
brakes.
W/ws;
low
ge. Exc. cond. 433-1672.
’°61 CHEVROLET
V/W:;
ST

auto.

CONVERTIBLE

trans.;

radio;

excellent condition.

Malibu

Conv.

FULL POWER,
CLEAN,
age. $1,150. 446-0421.

HOUSE

THAT

NEW
ALL CARS
2
_

Dr. H. T. Yellow
V-8 AT. Power.

TRADE-IN

PRE-CHECKED

'66 Ford Galaxie

Cordova

PS.

PB.

LIKE

Full

fect 2ndc

R. AND

H. PER-

V/8 AT.

$1195
'64 Monza

POWER.

Cpe.

AUTO.

TRANS.,

4 DOOR.

‘61

1965 Catalina 4 Dr. H.T.
POWER—AIR

COND.

$2,095

1965

$1,075

Cadillac

1965 Ply.

Green
Full Power
Factory
Air-Cond.

4 DOOR,

BR

'67 Toyota _ STANDARD waihescimon,

cylinder overhead valve engine,
8 ees

4

__'63 Chevy Impala

AUTOMATIC,

second

aaa besten:
-— SOMATIC
whitewalls. $89 ERAN
— red.
2

DR.

price.

Soe

ig '65

AUTOMATIC

Toyota
1160 .
Oo —
eae

Classified

new.

POWER

eres

tind

Buick

and

automatic,

heater.

matching

radio,

heater.

WAGON.

V8,

Caribbean

ve

pass

°

radio

Blue

this

and

up.

Motor Sales

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

Country

Sed.

V-8 CRUISO. bow.
$795

64 VOLKSW

1962 BUICK

Se

724-7350

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TO GO,

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OUT

prices slashed!

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eeu

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1962 FORD Falcon Squire Wagon 1001000010
-d

FORD

ILL.

15!/&gt; Ft. Porpoise Sail Boat

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OPEN

ALpine

TRANSFERRED:
MUST SELL—
19’ sloop 5 H.P.
w/trailer;
with all
access.; nylon sail; aluminum mast;
best offer. 724-0184.
:

1962 CHEVROLET Biscayne 202000000000. IIINNEINNIIIE

2 Dr., RADIO, LIKE NEW.
$695

“wiwerre
WILMETTE,

$360

SAILING CANOE WITH SAILS
Like new condition priced $495.
Boat mooring, up to 30’, for rent.
1967 season.,. 587-7 1444.

NOT

Sone 4 Siete

ise PONTIAC rerio

.

WILSHORE

6 p.m.

1967 SER
BOLT
2 -Geer
hardtop
ee
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1966 DODGE Monaco—air conditioned .............
ccc ee cece erence 2695
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——
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1964 CHEVROLET Monza

1963 Volkswagen
*

after

Out they GO—at HUGE close out
savings! Buy at seller's loss!
DODGE CITY IS NOW AT
NEW HEADQUARTERS (CLARK &amp; HOWARD)
MUST CLOSE OUT OLD LOCATION

POWER

vinyl interior.

Don’t

LeSabre

CLEAN

Ford

Ave.

6 DAYS

H.T.

STEERING,

brakes,

Full

Glenview
Rd.

for

Come in and look this one’ over.
$595
’

Chevy 2 Dr. $1,295

Rte

1963

up.

this one.

“9

AUTOMATIC

Like

t

'62 Ford Galaxie

XI

HARDTOP,

transmission.

eRe

condition, Ideal

$895

POWER.

$945

Don’t

car. Drive

2 Dr.

CRUISO.

4 DR,

© Sater

Showroom

UTO.

or

1964

white walls. This. is’ exceptional
1

MILES

$975

61 Chevy
4 Ge wecon

fee fod. Galaxie

V8,

'64 Chevy

aaa

$1,695

Ford

FAST BACK,
CLEAN.

TOYOTA FOR 1967
p.0.e.
$1,760

2 Dr. Sedan
LOW

$995

1963

3-2886

6-2672

Hilicrest

18’ CENTERBOARD
SLOOP
Daysailor w/motor and sails, $600.
Ready to launch.
764-7050 after 6 p.m.

Every make...

AUTOMATIC

NEW.

PRAM — $75

Call

NEW DODGE CARS &amp; TRUCKS
GUARANTEED USED CARS

new.

$995

LIKE

SAILING

AND TRAILER,
VE 5-1927.

GIANT

Bel Air 4 Dr.

6 CYLINDER.

warranty.
1012 Chicago

FIBERGLAS
OUTBOARD,
35
Evinrude.
Includes trailer, batbattery
charger,
water
skis. :
cond. 328-0985.

SUNFISH
Fiberglas-excellent condition
Gator trailer ’67-$100
Phone
PA
4-4845

to Classification #132 in
this Paper! ©

Ee AUTOMATIC.

1964 Chev.

H.P.
tery,
Exc.

- RADIO,
air cond.

PUBLIC

.

1101 Chicago Ave., Evanston
9 ’til 9 weekdays
gti
6 Saturday

CLEAN

Belvedere

6 esse

16’

A wonderful selection awaits
you in the Want Ads. Turn

Custom

Like

of fact.

2 WING TANKS.
HI 6-2672 after 6 p.m.

Call

APARTMENT
HUNTING?

1964 Corvair Spider

195

a GReenleaf 5-2800

STR.

$1,275

Convert.

BUILD A CATAMARAN

$2,595 FULL PRICE
Balance
Olds

HERE!

TROJAN
CABIN
CRUISER
398’
beam,
66
model.
Nicely
equipped.
Clean as new. 50 hours use, in water.
$4,300.
Call
272-1515
days,
433-1895

500
FORD
GALAXIE
2
DR.
Good condition. Needs a new engine.
AL 1-4384.

Norman

POW.

1965 Comet

:

MILES

are

eves.

Must sell.

WW’S,
factory

|

DE
LUXE
17’ FIBERGLAS
CUSTOM
hardtop, low hrs. 75 h.p. electro start
Evinrude,
hatch,
speedometer,
tachometer,
power
steering.
Aberdeen
trailer, $1,385. 835-4414.

CHEVY
BEL
AIR
4
DOOR,
8
cyl.,
full
power,
clean,
very
good
mech. cond. $700.
Call PA 4-3014 after 6 p.m.
FOR
SALE:
°59 CHEVY
IMPALA
348
cu. in. $200 as is. Call 234-2970 after
6:30 p.m.

WAGON

Ford

24"

CAMERO
H.T.
327
V-8
AUTO
PS, R and H, vinyl int., immac. Low
mileage. Offer. AL 1-2211.

1,275 —

HAVE CARS IN EVERY PRICE RANGE
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM

ull price

LOW

Ford 4 Dr.

CRUISO

W/Ws.:

446-5745.

Convert. Stick.

P.S.,
P.B.,:
deluxe discs,

Motors

BOAT
.1958
17’
THOMPSON
W/
twin
Johnson
40's;
full
canvas;
Michigan trailer; Apelco 2-way radio
w/BC
band;
bilge
pump;
battery;
other extras. Exc.
cond. 901 Central
Rd., Glenview. PA 4-4738.

POWER.
AIR-CONDITIONED.
owner. $2,295. 831-3485.

AUTO.,
heater,

Outboard

MINISAILS

62

62

and

WORLD’S FASTEST SAILBOARD
13’, fiberglas,
2 models,
stable, fast
and fun.
Weekdays
HU
9-5900,
evenings and weekends VE 5-1131.

.

4 Dr., V-8, CRUISO POWER.

PS, PB, R-H, AIR

Sed. De Ville
&amp;
Electric
Like New

421.

Econoline

1965
V-8

$1,895

Transportation.

pean ‘blue.

Dr.

$1,295

COND.

Vista

Ave.

1963 Cadillac Coupe De Ville

Cat.

$1,295

CLUB

Prix Cpe.

Pont. Ventura

radio;

$1,800.

Boats

FT. 1963 SPORT FISHERMAN AND
boat trailer. Fully equipped for long
cruises.
185 Chev
Marine,
sleeps 4,
radio,
head,
galley.
Many
extras,
Real
oes &lt;
In
Wilmette
Harbor.
hone 251-3508.

1966 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr. Sed.

Pontiac

1965

PS. Full Price

Chicago

BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR
SEDAN.
White,
V8
engine,
one
owner,
good
Se pte
45,000 mileage. $1,100. 446-

FULL
One

CLEAN

$1,395

FULL,

1965

$§95—Special

- WE

2

6 CYLINDER,

'62 Ford Ranch Wagon

TRANS., PS, PB. RED

AT—FULL

2 Dr.

Chev.

$1,095

1963 Catalina Convt.

=

1966

NEW

p/brakes;

Asking

256-4183.

LOW MILES. 6 CYLINDER
AUTOMATIC
POWER
STEERING

LIKE

mi.

‘66 Mustang

Fairlane

1964

PS,

‘64

BLACK

1966 Falcon Wagon

$1,295

AUTO. TRANS.,
1 owner,

28

1965 327 CU. IN
New
4-speed.
Black convertible with
black
interior,
Excellent
condition.
Must see to appreciate. $1,395.
Phone ALpine 6-0782

67

1964 Rambler 660

4 Dr.

"$395

Good

$1,795

$2,395

Comet

_ AUTO. TRANS.,

Convert.
ALL

$1,675

POWER—AIR

$2,495
1960

XL

POWER.

NEW CAR WARRANTY.
6 Cylinder, low miles.

SHOP

1965 Grand
AT.—FULL

Power

1012

p/steering;

$1,495

Special

201

CONwhite-

1963
PONTIAC
CATALINA
CONV.
Like new. 40,000 miles. Power brakes,
pwr. steering. White with red interior.
Suburban -kept car. $1,100 DA 8-9176
1965
V8
MUSTANG
CONVERTIBLE
Sunshine
yellow;
white
vinyl
top;

CLEAN.

Ford

2 TOPS. AUTO. TRANS. IN PERfect cond, This is a classic

NEW

Olds

Good condition.

9-5700

1956 T-Bird

Prix

'66 Ventura Cpe. Htp
AT,

UN

BUILT

IN OUR

$1,395
Gold.

1965

$1,795

'63 Grand

STD.

$1,850

SALE

$2,295
_AT.

CLASSIC

1966

Chicago

500

1956 T Bird, 2 Tops

'65 GTO
H.T. Cpe.
4 S—Radio

500

Black

1012

Gal.

$1,895

$1,395

Olds,

FINE SERVICE

CAR

Ford

DOOR
HARDTOP,
390
V-8,
trans., exceptional low mileage.

390, V8, FULL

rea

‘SHOLL PONTIAC
THE

1966
2

TRANSMISSION,
RADIO,
Yellow
with
black
vinyl

45, 000

Norman

RUNS

SEATS,
trans.,

$1,495 FULL PRICE

22,000

‘655 BUICK, RADIO, HEATER,
weil, call DA 8-8219

AUTOMATIC
whitewalls.
interior.

DR.
H.T.,
BUCKET
sole,
P.S.,
Automatic
walls, radio, heater.

1959 CORVETTE

OFFER

1965 Corvair

724-6586

: 64 Chevelle

$50 OR

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fer Seloxshatemebiles.
1964 Chev. Super Sport

Norman

OLDSMOBILE
CONVERTIBLE
*B9
One owner
car. Garage
kept. 36,000
miles. Exc. cond. $425. GRaceland 73230 or LI 9-9293,-ask for Bill.

heater;

OFFER

Fairlane 2 Dr. V8.

2

Specials

AUTO; CLEAN,
$350.
Kimball, 1014 Main St., Evanston.

R.

1965 CORVAIR

an;

'62 Ford

506

Summer

$400

1966
CYCLONE
GT
HARDTOP,
10,000
miles,
immaculate,
335
H.P.,
stick, extras. Offer.
677-1885 between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.

CR

running:

“$60 | S65 Sudo Actowshiles

63 PLYMOUTH
Automatic,
w/w,
rad.
heater.
Call 673-8913 after 12 noon.

WAGON. CHRYSLER
trans.; pow. ‘steer.;
pow.

Spase.;

For Sale—Automobiles

PONTIAC
1959
CATALINA
4
DR.
sedan; power steering, brakes. Tires
less than
5,000 miles.
New
battery.
$175. 251-2459.

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1012 Chicago
UN 9-5700
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�Adelines Sing
Old Favorites
In Harmony
“Sweet Adeline, my Adeline
“At night dear heart for you I pine.
“In all my dreams your fair face beams.
“You're the
Adeline.”
By

EDITH

flower

of

my

HERMAN

More
than
one
“fair
face
beams’’ when the Melodeer chapter of Sweet
Adelines Inc. get
together to practice their favorite
tunes
each
Tuesday
night
in
Northbrook’s Village Church.
Specializing in four-part barber-

shop harmony, the 60 enthusiastic
Melodeers
led
by
Miss
Mary
LaMaster
of
Northlake,
prove
weekly that you don’t need to be a
professional to enjoy a good oldfashioned song fest.
Organized
in 1960, the group
draws singing buffs from throughout the North Shore. Membership
varies from young single girls to
grandmothers
and
from _ housewives and part-time secretaries to
nurses and school teachers.
Some like Mrs. Sohayl Hannen
of Glenview learned of the organization through friends. ‘I never

knew such a group existed,’ Mrs.
Hannen admitted.
“My
neighbor
invited
me
to
come to a rehearsal and when I
heard all those women
singing
barbershop
and
enjoying
it so
much, I knew it was for me,’ she

added.

Read
Others

the

chorus

after

reading
newspaper
articles
or
attending performances. “I heard
the Melodeers at a fashion show in
_ Waukegan,” Mrs. Floyd Town of
Northbrook explained.

“Although

member

of

group,

I liked

ing to an

a

I

was

already

local

barbershop

a

the idea

of belong-

international

organiza-

tion’’ she added.
Sweet
Adelines,
originated
in
1947 with the purpose of ‘“‘harmon-

sweet

Few
of
the
Melodeers
are
trained musicians.
“If she can
stay on pitch or carry a tune,”
Mrs.
Paul
Allodi
of Wilmette
explained, ‘‘she can be trained to
sing barbershop
harmony.
The
hardest thing is learning to carry
a part when everyone is singing

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something else.’

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Dressed in a variety of costumes from street-length middy

dresses to black formal evening
skirts, the chorus presents two or
three sing-outs a month.
“We perform for a variety of
clubs
and
organizations,’’
Mrs.
Hannen said. “It can be a local
church, or a large convention in
Chicago.”

No Fee Set
;

rt

x

No
fee
is set
for
sing-outs
although many organizations offer
donations which are used to buy
costumes, finance special charit-

able

performances

such

recent
sing-out
at
St.
Infirmary in Northbrook,

chase

educational

as

a

Anne’s
or pur-

material

for

members.
Special quartets which perform
more regularly than the chorus

are

Articles

joined

heart,

also

an integral

part

of the

Melodeer family. Among practicing quartets are the M’Larkeys
and the Tagalongs.
Perhaps
Paul
Allodi,
whose
wife is a member of the Tagalongs, protests too much when he

insists

that

his

wife’s

practicing

has kept the milkman and meter
readers away for good.
Ater all, the Melodeers didn’t
win last year’s regional contest
for nothing.

The Tagalongs, a Melodeers Quartet, perform at a recent sing-out. From left (fron
are Mrs. Ernest Wilson of Lake Forest and Mrs. Gerald Doull Jr. of Northbrook. Fro
left (back) are Mrs. Floyd Town of Northbrook and Mrs. Paul Allodi of Wilmett
(Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

izing the world’”’ has grown into a
network of over 350 chapters in
the United States, Canada,
and
the Canal Zone.
In an effort to promote fellow-

ship among members, an international

meeting

is held

each

Octo-

ber and regional meetings are
sponsored three times a year with
an annual contest in May.

Regional

Meetings

“These regional meetings are a
lot of fun and a great way to meet
women
with similar interests,”
Mrs. Town noted. “It’s good to
watch
other
chapters
perform,
too, and get ideas for your own

group.”
But aside from the exhilarating
competition between chapters during
international
and_
regional
meetings, Sweet Adelines offers

new members in a community
chance to meet friends quickly.

a

“If a girl moves
to a new
community,”
Mrs.
Town
explained, ‘‘she is given the name of

the Sweet

Adelines

chapter

pres-

ident in her new area. It’s a great
way to meet new people.”

44

The

Melodeers

July

6,

196

�No Entry Takes Backseat’
Intrigued

with

his

mother’s

“Seventh

nd Flowers

Festival

at Ravinia

Park,
B.
Frank
Stein
Jr.
of
ighland Park submitted his own
A Picnic at Ravinia”’ entry in the

An Assemblage.

The

ment
in
Division.

Sky is the

imit’”’ classification.
The back seat of his Volkswagen
oused picnic necessities—a_ blanet, picnic basket, opera glasses,
Ravinia
program,
and
coupon
ook. His originality won him a
ellow ribbon.

In all, the North Shore

Garden

irs.

Robert

club

Carey

Garden

Highland

and

on

the

Ravinia

Garden

Present

Club

Weds Michigan Man
daisies.
Dr. Morris Kazdan was his son’s
best man.
(Bronson Coles Photo)

Rabbi M. Robert Syme of Deoit read the May 29 vows uniting
iss Barbara Sue Rady, daughter
Mrs. Seymour Rady of Highnd Park and the late Mr. Rady,
d David Edward Kazdan, son of
r. and Mrs. Morris Kazdan of
lien Park, Mich.
Following
the wedding
cereony
in the bride’s home,
a
nner was served for family and
iends at Green Acres Country
ub in Northbrook.
The bride wore a white silk
ganza gown appliqued with a
brder of lilys of the valley at the

bm

kibuki

of lace

as a bridesmaid,
allis, the bride’s

sister,
Allen

RED CROSS, COBBIES &amp; SOCIALITES
Sale

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with

ulti-colored

floral

embroidery

hd carried

bouquets

of painted

OLD

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aI

MEN’S

Sale $18.99

Mrs.
Park,

They
gowns

Patterns

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Values to $27.99

and

and Kathryn
niece, was a

nior bridesmaid.
ite silk organza

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ys of the valley, and she carried
bouquet of lilys of the valley.
Mrs. Sherwin Ballis of Dallas,
as her sister’s matron of honor.

e bridegroom’s
enry Herrick of

event are (from left) members of the barbersh
quartet, Bruce Barnes, Paul Mueller, and Bo
LeClair, all of Highland Park; and Lou De George
of Deerfield; and Deborah Schluter of Glencoe,
and Jane and Meg Fucik of Highland Park. (Staff
Photo)

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"The Old South of the Gay Nineties" will be the
theme of this year's Southern Comfort Party of the
Glencoe Auxiliary of the Florence Crittenton
Anchorage. The benefit will be at the Highland
Park lakeside home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Montford
- Fucik from 5 to 9 p.m. July 15. Preparing for the

Discontinued

er bouffant illusion veil was held

a garland

Ra-

A red ribbon was awarded Mrs.
J.
Richard
Henschen
for
her
classical
mass
arrangement
in
monochromatic colors.
Club president Mrs. Wilson Sked
received a blue and three red
ribbons for her patio plantings and
decorative hanging basket entries,
and Mrs. C. Vigo Nichols won two
red ribbons in the horticulture
division. All are of Highland Park
except Mrs. Sked of Lake Forest.

ark won a blue and three red
bbons for her horticulture enies.
Mrs. Fred. C. Hecht of Lake
orest won a blue ribbon for her

iss Rady

the

won by Mrs. Sidney Frisch.

president

of

in

Ravinia Garden Club boasted an
award of merit, five blue, nine
red, and six yellow ribbons, and
an honorable mention.
Mrs. Walter M. Buchroder Jr.
won a blue ribbon and the award
of merit for her hybrid tea roses.
In the horticulture division, two
blue and three red ribbons were

Guild
Guild

the

Ravinia

lub garnered 19 blue, 12 red, and
0 yellow ribbons in the _hortiIture
division.
Winners
were
firs. Dudley Meyer, Mrs. Samuel
meyer, Mrs. Charles Calisch, and
irs. Gerald Frankel, all of Highand Park.

Farden

Symphony”

vinia Past Division.
A red ribbon was awarded Mrs.
Woodard
Burgert
of Highland
Park for her oil painting arrange-

ntry schedule for the recent Arts

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Dress &amp; Stack Heels

Values to $12.00
Sale $7.99

Values to $17.00
Sale $11.99

FREEMAN
MEN’S SHOES
Values to $19.99

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By SHIRLEY GORDON

of the foreign policy committee of
Highland Park League of Women
Voters
and
secretary
of the
Wayne Thomas PTA.

but

it is rare

to find

Aside

one

was

education

who follows through with
the study of astronomy.

Although she is resuming her
education after a long hiatus for
and

motherhood,

she

has plunged in with both feet. Not
only does she attend classes three
or four days a week with an

occasional night session for observation, but she also is involved in
a research project with Dr. J.
Allen Hynek, head of the astronomy department
and of L.A.R.C.

at Northwestern
Observatory on

campus.

Stargazer at 10
“TJ was

interested in astronomy

when I was 10 years old and even
in junior high school,’ Mrs. Apfel
recalled, “but my friends and
teachers convinced me it wasn’t a
proper career for a girl, so I went
off in other directions.”

“Other directions” meant graduating from Tufts University in
Medford, Mass., with a degree in
sociology and a year of graduate
studies at Radcliffe College.
It

also

meant

marriage

these
an

duties,

occasional

course

and

she

to

a

Stevie, 7.

She does the usual amount of
club work, becoming co-chairman

&amp;%

seemed

stronger than ever.

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Then, about five years ago, Dr.
Apfel surprised his wife with a
special birthday present—a 4 inch
reflector telescope. With his encouragement, it was just a short
time before she enrolled at Northwestern as a serious astronomy
student. It will be several years
before she can qualify for her
degree in astronomy as her home
schedule permits only one course

x

Bx
¥
-

By
x
of
*

per quarter.
About three years ago she saw a
notice on the observatory bulletin
board seeking volunteers to work

*

“A

in grade schools with the special
interest classes in astronomy. She
volunteered her services and another career opened up for her.

*

¥
xf

She has conducted classes in
many of the Glencoe and Highland
Park
schools.
Recently,
Mrs.
Apfel worked with nine secondgrade boys in Sherwood School
on a_ one-hour-per-week-for-fourweeks-project.
“Each boy had a project on
planets -to complete
with my
supervision,’ she said.
time we were through

‘By the
each of

them had a good idea of how far

young dental school student and
later moving to Highland Park
where she settled down to keeping
house and raising Mimi, 10, and

*

adult

discovered

her interest in astronomy

Perhaps that’s the reason Mrs.
Donald Apfel of Highland Park is
the only woman enrolled in the
graduate school astronomy courses at Northwestern University.

marriage

from

taking

*«

By
x‘

&lt;a

Stargazing has long been
an accepted pastime for
dreamy-eyed young girls,

the planets were from the sun,
how big they were, and what they

looked like.”’
She

third

also

grade

Thomas
School.

has

worked

students

with

in

the

Wayne

School and in Braeside
On
occasion,
she
has

worked with a single student who

*
ah
x

»*
Mrs. Donald Apfel polishes up the telescope
which re-awakened her interest in astronomy.
showed a particular
astronomy.

Contacts

interest

in

Teacher

any

I was amazed when
firing good, pertinent

questions at me for 40 minutes.”

When she gets a request
help, she usually contacts

teacher to find out what she
specifically like her class to
Mrs. Apfel then amplifies
the teacher already has told

and then asked if there were

questions.
they kept
for
the

would
hear.
what
them.

‘During one session I spoke to
the youngsters for half an hour

She has the highest praise for
the Volunteer Talent Pool. ‘Too
many people who have something
to offer to these youngsters aren’t
aware of how much their skills
are needed.
“TY have

never had

any educa-

tion courses and am not really
interested in being a teacher, and
yet, I love to go into a class to

talk to children about a subject
that is important to me and to
them.
“It’s

a

marvelous

opportunity

for the teacher, the children, and
especially for the adults who have
such a rewarding outlet.”

an

While Mrs. Apfel is considered
“oddball” by some of the

Northwestern students, she claims
she meets no resentment among

the male students towards women
astronomers.

“After all, I’m not really competitive,”
she insisted.
‘They

have all had a much
background than I have
subject,

*

although

I get

god

grades, they are more advance
than I am. I haven’t even ha
enough

physics

or math

to go

for a doctorate.

Visit Special Classes
‘However, I have a feeling
five or 10 years from now th
junior high schools will need
more specifically educated pers¢
in special subjects, such as
tronomy, and I have an interest
that form of teaching.
“TI wouldn’t care to take a cla
on an all day basis but to vi
special classes, such as mug
teachers do, would be anoth
story.

Children

at that

age

le

are fascinating. Their ideas a
far-out, but those are the kind
ideas future scientists are ma
of.”

The
Apfel’
youngsters
ha
shown a budding interest in s
ence. When Mimi was in the thi
grade,

she

made a

solar

syste

mobile, although recently her
terest has waned.
Stevie
begun

When mother discusses the moon, stars,
_zz and the planets, the Apfel children listen
m carefully. Stevie is discussing his favorite
science book with Mrs. Apfel while Mimi
exhibits the solar system mobile she made.
(Bud Daley Photos)

and

bett¢
in t

to

show

a

more _ abidi

interest and usually heads rig
for the science shelves in t
library.
Perhaps a future in resear
for Mrs. Apfel also is written
the stars.

July 6; 19

¢

�Miss Deborah
Becomes
Miss

hf

Deborah

Mr.

and

ighland

pf Jeffrey

Bride

Jo Fell, daughter

Mrs.

Park,

Fred

became

Allan

Jo Fell

Fell

of

the bride

Sandler,

son

Tell Winners

in June

Park
while
the bridegroom
is
attending he University of Illinois
Medical School.

of

ichard Dohra of Skokie and the
ate Mrs. Dohra in a June 18
eremony.

Rabbi Philip Lipis read the
}fternoon vows in North Suburban
bynagogue

Beth

El.

A

wedding

eception followed in the gardens
f the bride’s sister and brother-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
Rudman of Highland Park.
The bride, who is the grandother of Samuel Fell of Highland
Park, wore an ivory skimmer of

They

wore

long

yellow

Receiving

ESIDENT CO-CHAIRMAN
New benefit co-chairmen of the
innetka Auxiliary of the Illinois
ildren’s

Mrs.

Home

and

Stephen

eerfield and
Kenilworth.

Mrs.

Aid

B.

Society

White

Gerald

Winners at the Ravinia Arts and
Flowers Festival in the Artistic
Arrangements Division follow:
Tri-color ribbons went to Mrs.
John McConnell of the Kenilworth
Garden Arts and to the Garden
Guild of Winnetka for its Tea for
Two table arrangement.
Blue ribbon winners were Mrs.
McConnell;
Mrs.
William
Volckens
of the
Winnetka
Garden
Club; Mrs. T. Quarnstom of the
Timber Trails Garden Club; Mrs.
Phillip Daneley of Green Meadows
Garden Club; the Garden Guild of
Winnetka; Mrs. A. Wood of Winnetka, Book and Trowell Club, for
her Picnic for Four table; and the

of Glencoe

for

its Before Ballet arrangement.
Winning red ribbons were Mrs.
Woodward Burgert and Mrs. Buckingham Gunn, both of the Garden
Guild
of
Highland
Park;
the
Kenilworth
Garden
Arts;
the
Glencoe Garden Guild; and Mrs.
George D. Smith II of the Winnetka Garden Club.

alian silk gowns: and carried
ouquets
of yellow
and
white
aisies.
Lee Sadler was his brother’s
est man
and another brother
ayne was an usher. Both are of
okie.
The couple is living in Oak

e

Festival

Village Gardeners

nglish net and Alecon lace caged
ver silk peau de soie. A panel
ain fell from the shoulders. A
own of seed pearls held her
lusion
veil
and
she _ carried
aisies and white roses on a bible.
Mrs. Rudman was her sister’s
atron of honor. Another sister
iss Susan Beth Fell was maid of

onor.

From

of

Sears
Mrs. Jeffrey Sandler
whe ae

yellow

ribbons

RL

Ravinia Woman's Club has already started to plan its Dec.
benefit, "Kris Kringle's Kapers." Decorating the tree are (from left)
Mrs. William J. Drechsel of Highland Park, philanthropy chairman;
Mrs. Grant
Mrs. Wallace Black of Deerfield, social chairman; an
C. Vietsch of Highland Park, vice resident. The dance in the Hotel
for the Highland Park Hospital.
Moraine-on-the-Lake will raise fun

were

Mrs.
E.
G.
Petranek
of the
Ravinia Garden Club; Mrs. C. R.
Martin and Mrs. William Butler,
both of the Green Meadows Garden Club; Mrs. James Brown of
the Winnetka Garden Club; Mrs.
Roy Edward Jr. of Glencoe; and
Mrs. Robert Clark of the Deerfield Garden Club.
White
ribbons
went
to Mrs.
Lawrence
W.
Scott
and
Mrs.
Lawrence McClure, both of the
Garden Guild of Highland Park.
The North Shore Garden Club and
the Kenilworth Garden Club received honorable mention.

(Howard Fochler Photo)

YMCA

to Start Creviel Tapestry Class

A new hobby craft class
crewel and tapestry will be

in
of-

fered this fall at the Highland
Park YWCA, 474 Laurel Av.

Mrs. Longmead Casserly
teach the new craft. She
taught large classes of men
women in Evanston
North Shore.

will
has
and

and along the

The classes will be held on
Wednesdays,
beginning
in
September,
although the exact
date and time has not been set.

Registeration
started at the
interested

lists are being
YWCA now, and

persons

should

the office.

2:

invites you to meet.

Mr. ERICK
our new European
Continental

HAIR

Master

STYLIST
— formerly —
with George Masters of Bever-

ly Hills and Hollywood, California.
Kahn of Highland Park tees to catch the huge paper
tHerfly, one of a flock that will decorate the buffet tables at the
David
mmer

party of the North Shore Committee,

Women's

Division of

e Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. The party will be
ld at Ravinia Park with luncheon at 11:30 a.m. next Thursday foled by a rehearsal of guest artist Peter Serkin. (Howard Fochler
oto)
6,

1967

Suite 304 in the Deerfield Savings &amp; Loan Building
WI 5-5100
+
Deerfield
°
745 Deerfield Rd.

contac

*

�Sncidentally

or

By SHIRLEY GORDON
ith the gala opening of Ravinia last week, the social scene has
a marvelous setting for wining, dining, fund raising, and

enjoying the arts.
It all began,

of course,

with

the

Festival

of Arts

and

Flowers

the

weekend before opening night. Opening night, June 27, started with a
gala dinner for almost 600 guests, and planned by the Women’s Board
of Ravinia under the chairmanship of Mrs. Lawrence F. McClure of
Highland Park.
Mrs. George L. Simmonds and Mrs. Joseph E. Nathan,. both of
Highland Park, were co-chairmen of the dinner, which was served
- under a huge marquee on the north lawn.
The black tie affair was followed by the opening concert of the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Seiji Ozawa. Byron Janis
Freehlings,
Goodman,

the
Mrs.

residents

John

V.

J. Edgar

with

dinner

Spachners,
Moss,

and

reservations

the
Mr.

Albert
and Mrs.

were

the

Stanley

Picks,

Mrs.

Harold

Blumenthal.

B.

K.

s

Bags next night, Wednesday, the
-- took.over the park for their

members

attended

Juvenile Protective Association
annual benefit. More than 400

the twilight buffet with

almost

double

that many

joining them for the Louis Armstrong jazz concert which followed.

Next in line was the tea and preview of the art exhibit which will run
throughout the Festival season in the Casino Gallery. This was held
July 2 and featured, “‘The Art of the Craftsman.”
he park will be taken over next Thursday by more than one
thousand women who will attend the North Shore Committee of

the Women’s Division, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago
summer party. This will include a luncheon and attendance at a
rehearsal of the Chicago Symphony

Orchestra,

directed by Seiji Ozawa,

with Peter Serkin at the piano.

ee

and their grandaughter, Miss Janet Hokin, all of Highland Park.

Se

The George Simmonds party included their two daughters and son-inlaws, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vaile and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Hokin,

So

was soloist.
Among local

Mrs. Theodore Loeb (left) and Mrs. Robert Heymann both of Highland Park, help launch the 1967
Michael Reese Crystal Ball by demonstrating a

ORT Sets Benefit Show At Country Club Theate
For the second successive year,
the Country Club Theater in Mt.
Prospect will present
performance to ee "
benefit
Bob

O’Link Chapter
of Women’s
American ORT.
William
Goodhart’s

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‘‘Genera-

tion’ has been
selected
for
“ORT
Night”

“et

a

special
osHf

ae

Deerfield Center
Holds Luncheon

Frederick

L.

Faulkner,

founder

and

first

president

of the

bration, and Mrs. Walter F. Hess, current president. All are of Deerfield. (Bud Daley Photo)
Naa
bee

Speed

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dobkin of
Highland Park announce the engagement of their daughter Jane
to Robert Picker, son of Mr. and
Mrs.
Thomas
Picker,
also
of

Highland Park.

Miss

Dobkin

organized.
The festive luncheon was held in
the home
of Mrs. Norman
M.
Bronson of Deerfield, who was one

Among
who

was_

graduated

from Stephens College, Columbia, Mo., and will continue her
studies at Northwestern University.
Mr. Picker was graduated from

Northwestern and is now a junior
in the Northwestern
University
Medical School in Chicago.
A
September
wedding
is
planned.

and the

&amp; INSPECTION
CALL
ID 3-1622 H.P.

other charter

are

still

Broadway
i

father,

by Henry

Mrs.

Frederick
L.
Faulkner,
founder and first president;

the
Mrs.

and

active

are

Robert

still available

Rosenzweig

fro

or M

Robert Simons, both of Highlat
Park. Dinner reservations can

also a Highland Park resident, are
co-producers of the theater, which
is located in the Old Orchard
Country Club, Rand and Euclid
Rds. Miss Simons is_ studying

INSTALL MRS. FRIEDLA
Mrs. Norman Friedland of Hig
land Park was installed as pre

dramatic
sity.

Alumnae Association at a rece
luncheon in the Covanent Club.

arts

at

Boston

Country Club.

dent

Univer-

of

the

Alpha

Epsilon

SUMMER

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Mrs. Frederick H. Heintz; and
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The Deerfield Center was the
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parent organization when it re-

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is
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as_
his
rebellious progeny.
Mr. Simons and Marvin Holland,

members
are

IF

TREE
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members

first treasurer of the chapter.

Local Couple Sets September Date

worried

THURSDAY, JULY 6, AT 9 A.M.

Deerfield Center of Infant Welfare Society of Chicago held a
birthday party June 22 to celebrate the 14 years they have been

of the charter

the

BEGINS AT THE STYLE SHOP

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Monday.
Miss Simons
Two Highland Park residents,
the professional father and daughter acting team
of Bob
and
Hardye Simons, will play the lead

Deerfield Center of Infant Welfare, (center) pours punch for Mrs.
Norman Bronson (left), hostess for the Center's 14th birthday cele-

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The southern biscuits, confederate musket balls, casseroles, and
the all-important Southern Comfort punch are ready for the 13th
Annual Southern Comfort Party of
the Glencoe Auxiliary of Florence
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Delegates from Highland Park
were Mrs. Ira Baker, Mrs. Louis
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of Winnetka;

Mrs.
Mrs.

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This week will see the first
_ programs of two Ravinia series—
the Sunday Four O’Clocks and the
_ Mondays at the Murray.
Sunday’s program will feature
cellist Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, winner
of the 1963 International Casals
Competition in Budapest, and the
Kenny Soderblom

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Symphonic

Jazz

Quintet. Monday’s concert will
present the Lenox Quartet, a
- young chamber-music group that
has appeared at Tanglewood and
the Spoleto Festival.

The week’s program follows.
Tonight—Sir Malcolm Sargent,
conductor, violinist Itzhak Perlman,
soloist;
Gustay
Holst’s

“Perfect
Fool’
ballet
music,
Henri Wienawski’s Violin Concerto

No.

2,

and

Vaughan

Williams’

Symphony No. 2.
Tomorrow—Piano

stylist

Peter

Nero and his ensemble.
Saturday—Sir

Malcolm,

conduc-

‘tor, pianist David Bar-Ilan, soloist;
j

Vaughan

“Wasps,”

“Walk
den,”
oy

Williams’ overture,
Frederick
Delius’
Through
Paradise
Gar-

Serge

Concerto

No.

Prokofiev’s
4, and

Jan

Piano
Sibelius’

Symphony No. 2.
Sunday—Seiji Ozawa, conductor,
Mr. Tsutsumi, soloist, and the
Soderblom Quintet; Johann Sebastian Bach’s Brandenberg Concerto
No.

6,

Ernest

Bloch’s

Concerto

Grosso No. 1, Norman Symonds’
Jazz Concerto Grosso, and Yashiro’s Cello Concerto.
Monday—Lenox

String

Quartet;

Ludwig van Beethoven’s Grosse
Fuge in B flat, Maurice Ravel’s
Quartet
Brahms’

in
F,
Piano

and
Johannes
Quartet
in
G

minor.
Tuesday—Rodgers,

Hammer-

The Ravinia Festival begins
— and the camera can't catch up with
Orchestra on opening night. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)
stein,
and
Henderson,

Hart
Night,
Skitch
conductor,
and
the

Northwestern

University Summer

Chorus.
Wednesday—Jazz
clarinetist
Pete Fountain and his ensemble.
Next
Thursday—Mr.
conductor, pianist Peter

soloist;

Ozawa,
Serkin,

Benjamin Britten’s Varia-

tions and Fugue on Themes of
Purcell, Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 2, and Modest Mussorgsky’s ‘‘Pictures at an Exhibition.”

The

evening

concerts

begin

at

8:30 in the park in Highland Park.

Chilren’s

Series

Six programs are planned for
this year’s children’s series at
Ravinia.
The
first,
on
July
15,
will
feature
the Chicago
Symphony
Orchestra
conducted
by
Seiji

Ozawa. They will present Benjamin Britten’s ‘‘Young Person’s
Guide to an Orchestra” and Modest Mussorgsky’s
Exhibition.”

A

Youth

Aaron

cane

‘‘Pictures

Opera

at an

production

Copland’s

‘Second

“will be presented

of

Hurri-

July 22.

conductor Seiji Ozawa's hands as hé leads the Chicago

First Playhouse Productio
To Complete Run Sunday
“The

Private

Public

Eye,”

Ear’

and

opening

“The

production

ofthe new Academy Playhouse in
Wilmette, will complete its run
Sunday.
The double bill, which received

high

praise

from

the

Chicago

critics, can be seen at 8:15 tonight

With the outbreak of the Israeli-

tacted artists, collectors, and art

artist

gallery

owners,

immediately went to work to raise
funds for the Combined Jewish
Appeal’s Israel Emergency Fund.
Sheila (Mrs. Irving) Elias con-

donate

a

war,

a

Wilmette

BA

asking

picture

sculpture

for

an

or
art

them

to

piece

of

fair

on

the

grounds of her home at 411 locust
Rd.
Lia

Ne

130 paintings,” Mrs. Elias said.
With the help of the C.J.A.’s
Young People’s Division Women’s
Board, a marquee was set up on

Darden, Maurice Copeland, Bé
Fredman, Donna Holabird, Mar

lawn,

guards

hired,

and

an

MilSer-

ene (Mrs. Donald) Flax, Elaine
(Mrs.
Daniel)
Halpern,
Eileen
(Mrs. Howard) Koven, June (Mrs.

Martin)

Lerman,

Thelma

(Mrs.

Philip)
Padawer,
Joan
Taxay
(Mrs. Paul) Weinger, Sylvia (Mrs.
LeRoy) Weis, and Francine (Mrs.
Laurence) Zak.

Milvi

Wheeler

Second

Place

Wins
Award

Milvi (Mrs. Donald G.) Wheeler
of Riverwoods won second place
with her oil painting,
‘Mushrooms,”’ in the June ctriique of
Des Plaines Art Guild members’

works.

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work

of Thelma

land Park.

(Mrs.

Philip)

Padawer

is the

of High-

Listed

and Jerry Terheyden, the cast

organized art fair was held.
The total contribution amounted
to $7,000.

raise funds for Israel. The picture, "Beach,"

will begin its three-wee
Cost

(Mrs. Norman) Esserman,
dred (Mrs. John) Feinberg,

Elias and his wife, artist Sheila Elias, help
Mrs. Alan M. Turner of Chicago (center) carry a
painting she contributed to their outdoor fair to

comedy

In addition to Susan Dorle
David Margulies, John Pleshett

Local contributors included:
From
Deerfield—Gloria
M(rs.
Arthur) Becker, Barbara (Mrs.
Harold) Houskeeper, and Barbara
(Mrs. Paul) Schlenker.
and
From
Highwood—Louis
..ancy (Mrs. Louis) Mustari.
From
Highland
Park—Ruth

Irvin

Six actors will join the four no
appearing at the Playhouse fa
the
second
production,
‘Rhit
oceros.”
The
Eugene
Ionesq

“The
response
was
tremendous—160 pieces of art, including

the

i

and tomorrow,
at 7 and 10:
Saturday, and at 8:15 Sunday.

engagement Wednesday.

Artist Arranges Israel Benefit
Arab

Symphon

She and her husband, who also
is an artist, will exhibit at the
D Des Plaines Art Gulid’s annual
outdoor fair Sept. 10 in downtown Des Plaines.

The
Trail.

couple live at 2705 Sunset

“Rhinoceros”

will include

Sever

Brady, and tom Erhart.
John Bettenbender . will dire
and Jim Moronek of the Goodmd
Theater will design the sets.

Mr.
Darden
is one of t
original members of the Secor
City Company. He appeared wi
Barbara Harris, Alan Arkin, a
Mina Kolb when the revues in O
Town were under the direction

Paul Sills. He has made two fil
with James Coburn, “Dead
on a Merry-Go-Round,” and

President’s

Analyst,’

He
“‘T

complet

last week.
Appeared in Premieres
Mr. Erhart also was affiliat
with Second City, appearing in
Playwrights Theater. He was se
there in the Chicago premieres
Edward Albee’s ‘‘Zoo Story’”’ a
Harold Pinter’s “The Collecto
In the movie,
‘Goldstein,’
played the part of the sculptor.
Mr. Copeland, 927 Michigan

Evanston,

first worked

A

with p

ducer Marshall Migatz when
played opposite Ruth Chatter
in “The
Little Foxes”
at
Chevy Chase Summer Theater
1950. He recently appeared in
University of Chicago-sponso

production of Moliere’s “The
anthrope,” and with Morris ©
novsky in the Goodman Thea
production of “Camille.”
Series tickets for the season

be
the
Av.

available
Playhouse,

through
1100

Sunday
N.

Larar

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CENTER

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Through

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300

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Wickets.
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Lynn
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in You,”

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DOUBLE

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photography are first-rate,
the script is well written.

GEORGY
GIRL
(Lynn
Redgrave, James Mason, Alan Bates)

olinist Itzhak Perlman,
soloist, 8:30 tonight;
Peter
Nero,
8:30
morrow; Sir Malcolm conducting, pianist David Bar-Ilan, soloist,
30 Saturday;
Seiji Ozawa
conducting, cellist Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi,
loist, Sunday Four O’Clock; Lenox String Quartet, 8:30 Monday at the

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people.

Presley, Annette Day)

Drama

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Color.

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Morse
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and to Goodman

Theater

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for “Marat/Sade,”

which

was

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So much

for production.

a philosophic

point

In the area of acting

called

at Midlane

Club

in

cheap

bag

on its way

of tricks

and

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to Chicago

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failed. But it had the makings of good theater, and the city had the
excitement of an opening of consequence.

The citation, however, goes to the Mayor’s Committee for Economic
_

and Cultural Development and the Chicago Board of Education and the
federal anti-poverty program
which teamed to present Goodman

_.

Theater’s
-

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and Gretel’

a
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much

of last

summer so thousands of youngsters from deprived areas could come
the theater, experience it, and enjoy it.

Lest the Mayor’s Committee

Tag

and

for

having

made

a

splashy

to

get all heady about that award, let me

give it another—the Poop-Out of the Year Award:

announcement

in

to the mayor’s

behalf

of

group

resident

theater
last July and then having
followed it up,
professional
apparently, with absolutely nothing.
It was last summer that we were optimistic the announcement would
bring us a resident theater of professional stature within three years.
William Hartmann, the prominent architect named to head a theater

steering

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said

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most deliciously funny, classically farcical

‘‘Timid Tiger,

Mr.

Sunday
12 to 8 P.M.

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Plays deserve awards, too.
® Worst Excuse for a New Play Award: Considerable competition in
this area, particularly from ‘‘Generation,” an abysmal bit of nonsense
about distance between two generations. But the prize must go to
something

of

A. ere

this Saturday and July 23. ‘“‘Tom
Sawyer” will be presented at the
same hours on July 15.

©@ Best Performance by an Actress: No award, regardless of what the
Sarah Siddons Society does.

_ played the Ivanhoe

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NGELO’S

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chapter’s

land Park, clarinetist.
present
works
by

formed

the Jacobi-Hollister

awards are offered in the following manner:
@ Best Performance
_“Charlie’s Aunt,” the

while

AS

Robert

GLOLEe

_

to make

is the

SERVES

urday morning series of plays for
children.

-@ Best Professional Production: The American Conservatory Theater
_ “Six Characters in Search of an Author.” It reminded one again that

has the power

Evanston,

will be accompa-

where Highland Park and Deerfield
actors
are
featured
in
“Oliver,’’ also will present a Sat-

®@ Best Non-Professional Production: Just about anything done by
Hull House and Bob Sickinger. But the nod is given to the current play,
“The Devils,’ a wow of a tour de force of a strong play about fanaticism, intrigue, and witch hunts.

theater

Av.,

Lunch

Dinner

spending the summer working as
pianist at the Chippewa Hotel on
Mackinac Island. He is the son of

Country

done

a

Other performers will be William Dresden, 321 Melrose Av.,
Kenilworth, pianist, and Chester
Milosovich, 600 Melody Ln., High-

The

for ‘‘Finnegan’s

with greater potency and sensitivity than by a professional troupe later
in the season, and for “Oh What a Lovely War,” the Joan Littlewood
historical fact,
and music hall
~ anti-war affair mixing
polemics,
entertainment.

Mee

_

Awards:

present

Proceeds will go to the chapter’s hospital service fund, serving
naval hospitals.
Richard A. Geuss, 2328 Prospect

Theater to Give
Children’s Plays

Let us begin with these:

will

service officer.

Banhalmi

Brahms, Max
Martino.

I was forced-to include

Veterans,

of Libertyville is the producer.

Av., Winnetka, executive assistant.

*

WHEN I FIGURED out a list of season bests,
three examples of school excellence.

Northbrook,

can

Area residents who are assisting
him include Albert A. Schumach
er,
303
Custer
Av.
Evanston
junior vice commander; and Har
old F. Collins, 1211 Wilmette Av.
Wilmette, adjutant.
Tickets will be available at thd
door before the performance.
discount has been arranged fo
children’s tickets.

benefit performance of the play
*‘Mary, Mary” next Thursday.
It is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. in
the Winnetka Community House
theater, 620 Lincoln Av. The show
will be presented by the Uptown
Circuit Players, Howard Rhodes

nied by John Ferritto, 896 Linden

tions in our area universities.
*

Rd.,

He also serves as percusfor
the
Music
Center

Mr.

The evening also proved one point about
Chicago
area
theater.
We
may
have
our
problems getting outstanding professional theater of a local nature. But we have much
excellence when it comes to dramatic produc-

Jacobi

free

Orchestra.

seeming understanding that more of the Joyce
meanings came across to me than ever did
when I read his strange, beautiful, imaginative
prose.

a

Shermer

soloist.
sionist

the stage. And more amazingly the actors did
their
work
so
engagingly
and
with
such

Mr.

of the

head of the piano department at
the center, will be the timpani

actors

a difficult work

aspect

Timpani and Piano by Alexander
Tcherepnin.
George
Banhalmi,

it as part of its Festival of the Arts. Robert
Schneideman directed it. And the result was
pleased

unusual

public program will be a performance of the Sonatina
for Two

The
North
Shore
Memorial
Chapter No. 12, Disabled Ameri-

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recital of the summer session at 8
p.m. Wednesday at 300 Green Bay

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By BETTY

LITTLE

It isn’t necessary

from Beloit (Wis.) College.

to ask Robert

N. McGuire, president of McGuire
and Orr, Inc., why he decided to
enter into the real estate business.
The answer is obvious when one
enters his office at 1525 Chicago
Av.,
Evanston.
The
two
large
portrait photographs on the wall
of the firm’s past presidents bear
a suspicious family resemblance
to the man sitting behind the desk.
Mr. McGuire’s grandfather, J.
Frederick, founded the firm 75
ears ago, operating it until his
death in 1943. His partner, Willard
. Orr, died in 1912, but the Orr
mame has been retained.
Walter J. McGuire operated his
father’s firm until 1960. He retired
o Florida but visits the firm on
is vacations to ‘‘make sure all
pare behaving
themselves.’”’
He

olds the title of treasurer of the
Evanston firm, which also has a
branch office in Winnetka.
Mr.
McGuire
has
one _ son,
Robert N. Jr., and a grandson, but

smiles and says ‘“‘its too early to
ell” whether they will continue in
he family footsteps.
Considers Law Career
Although he was raised in the
eal estate atmosphere, Mr. Mc-

uire

toyed

becoming

with

a lawyer.

the
He

idea

of

attended

he John Marshall Law School in
hicago for two years and was
braduated

in

political

science

After serving as a navigator
with
the
Coast
Guard
during
World War II, he transferred to
the
Naval
Reserves
based
in
Glenview,
and
began
to think
about real estate.
Joined Firm in 1945
His grandfather suggested that
Robert learn the business from
the inside out, which meant a job
at the Chicago Title and Trust Co.
He joined the family firm in 1945.
Mr. McGuire’s training in law
school is not wasted in real estate.
It proves handy in his duties as
chairman of the bylaws committee of the Evanston-North Shore
Board of Realtors.
Chairman since 1952, Mr. Mc-

Guire and other committee members draft any proposed changes
or amendments to the bylaws of
the board and make recommendations of desirable changes. The
committee phrases the changes in
appropriate language which then

are approved by an attorney and

multiple-listing system.
The lower courts ruled against
the board and the Supreme Court
refused to hear the case, so a
corporation was formed to handle

would vary in the type of information included.
The board under Pres. McGuire

Realtor of Year, 1966.

hired a printer and made uniform

the listing operation separately.

also

“‘ Complicated Changes”
‘‘The bylaw changes seem to get
more
complicated
each
year,”
Mr. McGuire said. ‘‘Three years
ago, the arbitration bylaws had to
be changed to comply with the

change

and the plaque reveals how well ©
he has done in the business, other
_
pictures and_ office decorations
identify his outside interests.

Illinois

Uniform

Arbitration

Act

adopted by the state legislature.”’
As president of the board in
1952, Mr. McGuire was one of a
group of North Shore Relators
responsible for streamlining the
multiple-listing system, a system
which today is considered a model
for other boards throughout the
United States.
The original system was adopted in the 1930’s, and real estate

brokers

would

send

in postcards

of listings they had obtained to the

board. Each broker kept his own
multiple-listing
sheets
which

sheets for all brokers

reproduced

sheets.
that

sheets

to use,

and

and

distributed

and

open

house

The board also stipulated

listings

had

to be

submitted

to the board office within 48 hours
after they were obtained.
Board Director
Mr. McGuire currently

as a director

serves

multiple-listing policy committee.
He also was chairman of this
committee and a member of the
standards

committee

in the national board.
He was president of the Illinois
Association of Real Estate Boards
in 1959, and is proudest of a
plaque from the association which

hangs

in his

office

naming

why

he

entered

real

estate

Several blown up photographs of 4

sail and power boats, and a desk
lamp modeled from a ship’s bell,
attest to Mr..McGuire’s life-long
interest in sailing.
Owns Power

A

of the local board

and is a past director of the
National
Association
of
Real
Estate
Boards,
which
he
still
serves
as
a member
of the

professional

While pictures on his office wall
tell

member

Boat

of the

Waukegan

Yacht Club, Mr. McGuire owns a

36-foot

power

boat

‘*Jabo”’
Another

which

stands

Boat

Owner.”

called
for

the —

“Just

handled

and

Mr.

in

1964

was

McGuire
when

the

board was challenged by
Internal Revenue Service.

the
The

TWO
IN

I.R.S. said that the board could
not claim to be a_ not-for-profit
organization because it was mak-

ing

money

through

handling

located
Shore

throughout

the

North

A photo of the old ‘“‘The Econo-

mist”

of July

5, 1911,

has

as

(Continued on page 56)

him

FINE HOMES
WINNETKA

the

Urges Realtors to Help
olve Urban Problems
The

president

of

the

National

Association of Real Estate Boards
old a convention of New England
Realtors
Friday
that
the
big
problem of the
future
is the
ehabilitation of urban areas.
Richard B. Morris of Buffalo,

.Y., said that this country is at
he start of a cycle of transforma-

ion of
reater
edieval
Realtors
oughts

our cities
than any

that will be
change since

days. He added that
must
devote
their
and energies to these

Realty Firm Sponsors
ew Trade Magazine
Lakeside Realty Ltd. in Highand Park is sponsoring a new
ome and decorating magazine to
e distributed to beauty
and
arber shops, doctors’ offices, and
ublic waiting rooms on the North

hore.
The 8-page magazine will be
blished monthly and will include
ems about decorating, carpets,

ndscaping, home planning, and
rniture. The magazine is being
artially sponsored by Lewis Cars of Northbrook.

6, 1967

vast changes.
“Tt is from the private
that the great effort and

sector
large-

scale financing must come to
make over our cities. This is
perhaps the great~challenge to
Realtors on the downhill side of
the 20th century,” he noted.
~
Stating that in nine years 80

percent of the nation’s population
will live on 1 percent of the land,
Mr. Morris added that only two or
three

years

after

that

‘‘we

will

have to find housing for an
additional 44 million people.”
In attacking these housing problems, he said, we must also direct
ourselves to such primary objectives

as

adequate

transportation

and the eradication of crime. He
added

that these go hand

in hand

with housing.
Concerning transportation problems,

Mr.

Morris

said

that

with-

out safe, speedy, and comfortable
transportation, it would be of little
use

to rehabilitate

our

metropoli-

tan areas. Any development in
transit has a direct effect on the
areas touched.
As Realtors,

we

must

therefore

be alert to the planning of trans(Continued on page 56)

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—

Photographs of the firm’s history also decorate the Evanston
offices. The firm’s founder was a |
builder and developer, and old
McGuire and Orr subdivisions are

submitted to the membership of
the board.
One of the biggest changes the

committee

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managers

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INFLATED

The term “specialist” means a

55)

great deal the Mr. McGuire,

front page
story news
of the
formation of a syndicate by McGuire and Orr to buy 390 acres of
frontage in Lake Forest for just
$350,000.
_ The firm also developed Westmoor
Acres
in Winnetka,
the
Skokie Heights Subdivision, and a
subdivision in Lake Bluff, among
others.
Provides Specialists
Currently, the firm does not do
any developing. It does, however,
provide residential specialists and

building
Shore.

NO

HERE!

who

FIVE

BEDROOMS

IN

feels that the ‘‘days of run-of-themill real estate broker will disap-

THE THRIFTY THIRTIES
Master
suite
with
its own

pear.”
“This is the time of diversifica-

dressing room and bath, blt.-in
kitchen and eating space, paneled family room with wet bar,
hobby room or den, three full

tion and specialization,” he said.
‘‘Now, more and more universities
are offering courses which delve
into
economic
studies
of
the
business, instead of just preparing
students for brokerage exams.
Mr. McGuire hopes for greater

baths,

AIR

consider Realtors as just
in land and homes.

CONDITIONED

TOO. $35,950.
LAKESIDE
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professional real estate standards
so that the public would not

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(Continued from page 55)
portation, he noted.
Crime in the cities and subur-

Home
OPEN

ban areas also was dealt with by
the NAREB president.
“Tt is readily apparent to every-

SUNDAY,

of the Week
JULY

9TH,

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one that we are not even prepared
for today, to say nothing of
tomorrow.”’
He
also
reminded
fellow Realtors that “the home we

sell

Walter J. McGuire (left), former president of McGuire and Orr,
Inc., and his son and successor, Robert N. McGuire,

portrait of the founder of the 75-year-old
Frederick McGuire. (Bud Daley Photo)

real

confer before a

estate

firm,
:

J.

a family

loses

much

of its

value if that family is not safe.
‘As Realtors,”
he continued,
‘“‘we should be especially adaptable to community
service. We

necessarily

must

keep

ee RIVERWOODS
eee
INDIANee
TRAIL ESTATES,
(West on Deerfield Road, North on Sanders Road to Orphans of the
Storm, left at branch, Riverwoods Road to Indian Trail Estates.)
Chorming ranch located on landscaped acre lot with many
flowering shrubs,
pines and fruit trees. Large living room with raised brick fireplace. 3 bedrooms,
kitchen with ample eating area, built-in oven and range —
oversized 2 car
garage .... . $34,500.00

ourselves

informed of community development and community problems.
By our attitudes and our actions
we can help subdue those who

wreak

violence

Executive

Transfer Service
Member
Home
to Home

and terror in the

ZANDER-OMMEN.INCG.

streets and in the homes.”

Mr. Morris also called attention

Waukegan

to the need for control of other
environmental factors, such as air
and water pollution.

&amp; Deerfield Rds.,
Deerfield;

Telephone:

HERE’S
INDOOR
AND

945-5700

EXCITING

-OUTDOOR
A WONDERFUL

LIVING
POOL

Would you like a home in a secluded area of Glencoe? Facing a golf course? On a
20,000 sq. ft. lot with a delightful private yard, fully enclosed with fencing, shrubbery,
fruit trees, and a landscaped rock garden with running waterfall pool? A huge stone
patio for barbecues? PLUS A LARGE FREE-FORM SWIMMING POOL with dressing
rooms and stone play area for sunbathing and outdoor enjoyment? Then you must
see this unique, custom-built crab orchard stone and frame split-level in most desirable

Glencoe area. The spacious living room, with full size separate dining area, has a huge
raised-hearth stone fireplace, overlooks the golf course on one side and opens to the
yard and pool with sliding thermopane windows on the other. The excellent modern
kitchen has a large separate breakfast area and there's an adjoining screened porch
opening to the yard and pool. The big master bedroom has its own vitrolite bath and
huge closet. Two additional twin-size bedrooms and bath are on the upper level and
a fourth bedroom and full bath on the lower level. Only a few steps down from the
living room there is a beautifully paneled family room with wet bar, and a large laundry
and utility room. And thereis an oversize 2-car garage with plenty of work room. The
price? Can be bought in the 70s, far below reproduction cost. See it. Here's an outstanding home for family living, for exciting entertaining. Owner wants to sell as soon
as possible. Immediate occupancy.

Seymowr Graham
REAL
362 PARK

AVENUE

ESTATE
GLENCOE

VE 5-4455

July 6, 196

�ow Husband Can Have Hammock

CALL RAYNER'’S......
SERVICING

And Do a Little Hammering, too
With the out of doors beckoning
»b the man of the family, it is
derstandable
that
he
might
rant to put trout ahead of trowel
hammock before a hammer.

But there are a few repair jobs
round the. house that can be done
ickly and still leave time for
shing or just plain lying around

once

you

Here are three likely jobs—unsticking doors, replacing a window
pane, and fixing a cracked foundation. They can be done in jig
time. Here’s how, as described in

spots.

A

means

that the hinge

a recent issue of The Family
Handyman magazine:
Door ailments are easily cur

use larger and longer screws.
Should the screw holes be a bit
ragged, remove the screws and
hinges, plug the screw holes with
wood putty, let it harden and
then slip a wedge under the
outside corner of the door.
Work
the door into proper
alignment by making the wedge
larger or smaller. Then reinstall
the hinges and screws carefully
before removing the wedge.
Broken window panes take some
care in replacing. All-you need to
do the job is putty, a putty knife,

in the sun.

If the

six Men to Their Staffs

e exchange

and

trade

depart-

ent of Smart and Golee’s Evansn office, 1564 Sherman Av. A

tired Army officer, this is his
st job in the field of real estate.
Mrs. Hilda E. Bieg, Mrs. Doroy M. Mulac, and Marshall B.

the

door

after four years with the firm.
Mrs. Nell C. Rogers of Skokie
has joined McGuire and Orr, 1525
Chicago Av., Evanston. She transferred there after a year with
Mrs. Madison and Associates, 2902
Central St., Evanston.
Mrs. Rogers and her husband,

screws

screws

don’t

catch

and

pane at a store.)

Evanston Art Center.

take out the broken pane.

attor-—

a bachelor’s
at the

_ 34 ACRE ISLAND OF PRIVACY! (W. LAKE FOREST AREA)
Magnificent solid brick residence, decorated to perfection, hidden away from
today’s fast pace of living, yet only minutes to loop trains and freeways!
5 Bedrooms and 4% attractive baths. Many miles of bridle paths. Anxious’
owner has already purchased a larger home so has priced this property
below reproduction for immediate sale. Call today for appointment to see.

a glass cutter. (Or, instead of
cutting the glass yourself, measure accurately and buy the new

cleats holding the glass in place—
with pliers or a screwdriver, and

received

in chemistry

YEARS!

well,

of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va., and is a member of the

She

40

are

an old chisel or screwdriver,

ney, have two children.
gree

OVER

trouble

College

H. Jr., a Chicago

FOR

generally

Remove old putty around the
frame with the putty knife or
chisel. Then remove the glazier’s
points—the little triangular metal

Howard

FOREST

loose, which means
a_ simple
tightening job should be done.

['wo Realty Firms Add
Six new salesmen have joined
e staffs of two North Shore real
state firms.
Five new people have joined the
anston and Winnetka branches
Smart and Golee, Inc., and
cGuire and Orr has added one
brson at its Evanston office.
William R. Brown of 140 Sheripn Rd., Winnetka, is working in

pinpoint

sticking

LAKE

de-

RICH IN “DETAIL!!!
Charming house built by Jerome Cerny on beautifully wooded, quiet culde-sac. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Living room with fireplace, paneled library,
dining

room,

modern

kitchen.

Screened

yard. Attractive circular driveway,
$59,500.

attached

porch

over-looking

garage.

Central

lovely

fenced

air conditioning.

ith have also joined the Evansn office of Smart and Golee.

Mrs. Bieg and her husband,
arry K. Bieg, a Chicago archict, reside at 2020 Greenwood St.,
anston.

Mrs. Bieg also has entered the
al estate

e

after

tate

study

business

six

for

months

courses.

A

the

first

of .real
graduate

JAPANESE

CONTEMPORARY—FEATURED TWICE IN
HOUSE AND GARDEN!
Authentic Japanese
design by Colburn with cherry trees and Japanese
gardens centered on 21/2 high. rolling acres.
Living room, dining room,
family
room
and
master
bedroom
all overlook
heated
swimming
pool and cabana!
4 bedrooms and 4 baths.
Large basement has 2nd

the University of Chicago in
hmanities, she worked for many
ars with the American
ssociation.

Medical

Mrs. Mulac of Skokie transrred to Smart and Golee from

recreation

room.

Call

for details.

rs. Madison and Associates, 2902
bntral St., Evanston. She has

en in real estate for six years.
Mr. Smith of 2729 Garrison Av.,

anston, transferred from Happ
palty, Inc., in Wilmette. He has
en

in

the

real

estate

business

ven years.
A civil engineering graduate of
brthwestern
University,
ith also has worked for

gton Route,

NEED

Mr.
Bur-

see this
Then
Full basement.

and as chief engi-

LOTS

OF

ROOM?

three
five bedroom
3 car garage
of

bath

home.

38,

er of the Iowa Ordinance Plant.
Mrs.
Vernon
Berdine
of 531
ghth St., Wilmette, transferred
the Winnetka branch of Smart

d

PETITE FRENCH ESTATE
Beautiful French Pavilion by Adler on secluded wooded acre overlooking
ravine near Lake Michigan. Easily expandable 7 room, solid brick residence.
Beautiful formal gardens and large courtyard. A classic landmark of Old
World Charm.

Golee from Vroman
and
Knight, 515 4th St., Wilmette,

Permit Totals
In Rise Again

SPLIT

BRICK

LEVEL

&amp; FRAME

RANCH

Move
in condition. Large, large lot,
three bedrooms, Two baths &amp; 2 car
garage
$36,500

Three bedrooms, 22 baths plus Family room and Jalousied porch $36,500

Permits for both houses and
artments in the Chicago metroitan area rose above last year’s
el for the second consecutive
pnth.

ouses were at the highest point
May since 1959 and apartpnts reached the highest level
hce 1961, according to the Bell

vings and Loan
Association
rvey of New Building.
Permits issued for single family
ses in the entire Chicago

bre 2,554, 42 percent

area

new

houses

rallied
The

about
increase

er last year was 45 percent for
b City of Chicago (from 326 to
D), 41 percent for the suburban
pas (from 1,166 to 1,641) and 46
cent in the unicorporated areas

ly 6, 1967

LARGE

121° X 296°

property.

Four

bedrooms
’

above the

95 reported a year ago. Permits
enly in all areas.

LOT
Beautiful

&gt;
4
Realtors

432-1484
St.

Johns

Avenue

IN

RAVINIA

Three
bedrooms,
Two
baths,
Sep,
dining room, Large first floor family
room and all of this for only $26,900

DORSEY HUSENETTERRt
723

HOME

UNBELIEVEABLE
SPACE!!! —
AND
ONLY
$53,500!!!
28’ Living room, stunning 25’ paneled family room with fireplace, 4 large
bedrooms and 2%
baths. Also slate foyer, separate formal dining room,
fully equipped kitchen has charcoal grill with large attractive copper hood.
Ist floor laundry room. Beautiful area! One of the best buys today!

AL ESTATE
BR 5-3664
Highland.

Park

GILBERT RAYNER
3

a
- 266

E. Deer

Se
Path

eS

AST

CE 4-3800

RS
Lake

Forest

�Recreation Calendar
Weight

Tomorrow

Learn-to-swim—8

a.m.

to

Wrestling

noon—Swimming pool.
Weight training I—8 a.m. to 9
a.m.—Shepard Junior High.
Baseball clinic—9 a.m. to 12

THE BOTANIC GARDEN
Chicago Horticultural Society
under construction

Weight training IIA—5
p.m.—Shepard Junior High.
Weight training IIB—6

Wilmot,

dens, the first step in landscaping
site. (Staff Photo}

Rain Delays Botanic Gardens
the

garden

of

The larger island, to the north,

con-

will contain exotic flowers, green-

houses, and an administration
building that will house a restau-

William A. P. Pullman, president of the Chicago Horticultural

rant, lecture rooms, laboratories,
a reception room, and a movie
theater.
Plans for the southern island
and for the area surrounding the
lagoons
call for native [Illinois
vegetation. The society also hopes

site of Edens

way and Lake-Cook Rd.

Society,

said

the

work

schedule

called for planting of nine acres of
shrubs by now, but only one-fourth

_-

strip

Express-

struction

botanic

or narrow

acre has been completed.
Planting Will Continue
William J. Bauer, president

the

engineering

for

the

consultant

gardens,

said

of

firm

that

all

the

Jody Benson

junior

and
to

was

attend

the strong northwesterly
winds
that usually prevail. They also will
serve as a visual barrier.
“We wouldn’t mind having travelers on.Edens looking in at us,
but we would rather not have our
visitors looking out on them,”
commented Mr. Pullman.
The embankments are partially

Her
sports,

although
eroded

have

the

heavy

them

badly.

control the erosion.

Illini

as

a

Girls

posed

lake

completed,
tem

activities include
and sewing. She

is now

evident.

the large

will be from

lagoon

Tennis lessons—1
High School courts.

and

Weight

training

training

4

IIA—5

p.m.

to

Weight

training

I—8

a.m.

a.m.—Shepard Junior High.
Baseball clinic—9 a.m.

to

Tennis lessons—9
a.m.
noon—High School courts.

to 12
School

to

1%

to

1

Public swimming—1 p.m. to §
p.m. (ADULTS ONLY)—6 p.m. te

12

9 p.m.—Swimming pool.
Weight
training
IIA—5
p.m.—Shepard Junior High.

12

Weight

to 9

training

IIB—6

to

to

p.m.—Shepard Junior High.
Wrestling clinic—7 to 9 p.m.

to

6

Teen dance—7:30
—Jewett Park.

p.m.—Shepard Junior High.

to

10:30

p.

sion ditch of the Forest Preserve
i

Three-Week
Lessons

i

i

rwrwv

7

Swim

Scheduled

Registration is open for a threeweek session of swimming lessons
beginning Monday at Highland
Park High School.
Classes will be held five days a

week at 9, 10, and 11 a.m., and
12:30 and 1:30 p.m. A session for

girls is set for 2:30 p.m.

Classes for boys and girls, held
in separate pools are open to
children aged 7 through eighth
grade.
Registration blanks are ayvailable at the high school’s summer
school office or switchboard.

The session, which costs $11.25,
will be the last, one until fall.
Additional information is available
at the summer school office.

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noon—Shepard School.

Shepard Junior High.

IIA—5

¢

p.m.—Shepard Junior High.
Weight
training IIB—6
to
p.m.—Shepard Jr. High.
Marching
corps—7:30
to 8:3
p.m.—Jewett Park.
Wednesday

Walden, Wilmot schools.

Weight

to

deep. It will stretch the full length

WHY
SWELTER
WHEN YOU CAN ENJOY WHOLE HOUSE
AIR CONDITIONING NOW?

58

When

eight to 12 feet

July - August - September &amp; ?
tired of HOT weather?

AUR COWDITIOWING &amp; HEATING

noon—Swimming pool.
Weight training I—8 a.m.
a.m.—Shepard Junior High.

has

a.m.

of the 300-acre property,
from
Lake-Cook Rd. to Dundee Rd.

makes many of her own clothes.

RANE

Society

11

Deerfield Grammar School.

Boundary Evident
east boundary of the pro-

The

,

many
piano,

completed,
rains

on the
student

State, sponsored by the American
Legion.

planted

Grass will be planted in August to

selected
the

all

Society,

Miss Benson has served
executive board of the

council

for

be built to protect the greens from

a member

Honor

base

breakers,’’ or embankments, must

of high school faculty members
on the basis of scholarship and
participation in the high school’s
activities.
National

good

on the $10 million project, ‘‘wind-

mathematics at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
She was chosen by a committee

the

state of

portions of the main island.
Need Wind Protection
Before major planting can begin

Miss Jody
Benson,
a June
graduate of Deerfield High School
has been awarded the Sara Lee
College Scholarship for 1967.
Miss Benson plans to major in

of

in the present

(seventh

courts.
Baseball clinic—9 a.m. to
noon—Shepard Junior High.
Learn-to-swim—8
a.m.
to

Horticultural

Wood

noon—Shepard School.
T.O.P.S. Club—9 to

garden site, will also supply water

The

p.m.—

and

7

Monday

for sprinkling and plant irrigation.
Glencoe will furnish the filtered
drinking water for the botanical
buildings.
:

Park

to

to 9:30 p.m.—Shep-

Tennis classes—9 a.m.
noon; 3 to 5 p.m.—High

Jaycee

6

to $ p.m.—Swimming pool.

District, south of Dundee Rd.

a

Gets

to being

with

to re-attract species common in
the area when it was swamp land.

site. It will be used to complete
the rough grading and will provide

garden

Sara Lee Grant

In addition

filled

to maintain present bird life and

construction are stockpiles of topsoil carefully scrapped from the

through 1968.

completed,

be

constructed a four-foot concrete
conduit to divert the waters of the
Skokie River
past the botanic
gardens and into the west diver-

prominent

and general plant-

ing of the gardens should continue
When

will

The large, grassy mounds most

earthmoving should be completed
by next March,

lake

to 9 p.m.—

to

unfiltered Lake Michigan water
tapped during off-peak hours from
Northbrook’s raw water line. The
line,
which
runs
through
the

vuevuvevVYVYveveveeververwervevevewvevwes

at

a bridge

land.

earthmoving operations and planting

The

will feature two islands connected

by

near-record
rainfall this
has_
severely
delayed

veVevuvrwvuvvd

By LINDA BECKER
The
spring

clinic—7

Tuesday

ard Junior High.
Teen dance—8 to 11:30 p.m.—
Jewett Park.
Saturday
Registration for summer
programs—9 a.m. to 12 noon—Jewett
Park.
Public swimming—1 to 5 p.m.; 6

the 300-acre

Vere

Expressway pass this
of the Botanic Gar-

PPPS

Cars traveling on Edens
newly planted embankment

nite

7

Learn-to-swim—8
a.m. to 12
noon—Swimming pool.
Weight training I—8 to 9 a.m.
—Shepard Junior High.
Baseball clinic—9 a.m. to 12

Wrestling—7 to 9 p.m.—Shepard
eighth)—7:30

to

land Park.

p.m.—Shepard Junior High.
Junior High.
Junior high

IIB—6

Shepard Junior High.
Men’s softball league—7

noon—Shepard School.
Playground program—9 a.m. to
12 noon; 1 to 3 p.m.—Jewett Park,
Walden, Wilmot Schools.
Public swimming—1 to 5 p.m.; 6
to 9 p.m.—Swimming pool.

of the

training

p.m.—Shepard Junior High.

12

*For two complete visits
plus emergency service

Quality”
July 6, 196

�Home on Woodland Ln.
Gutted, Man Dies in Fire
Mr.

Paul

Donald Kolle, 32, of 2161
Woodland Ln., near Riverwoods, was found dead in
the
basement
recreation
room of his fire-gutted home
early Monday morning by
the Deerfield-Bannockburn

Mr. Widick

Paul, Widick

of Mr. and
Kenilwood

firemen
an

The

of

department,

with

and equipment

to fight

water hydrants to serve the area,
the Vernon Township Fire Protection District was called for water.

Mr. O’Shaughnessey said it was
impossible to determine the fire’s
cause because it had done so
much damage by the time firemen arrived. The blaze probably

Miami

several

leeks with her son-in-law
hughter,
Dr.
and
Mrs.

west

the fire but because there are no

al engineering. He has started
ork for the Boeing Co. in Seattle,
ash.

for

area

and four trucks, had the

manpower

n., got his bachelor’s in mechan-

visiting

Deerfield

23 men

Mr. Widick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ack N. Widick, 2745 Edgewood

is

unincorporated

in

“It was burning from end to
end. The house was gutted,” Mr.
O’Shaughnessey said.

Mrs.
Luno.,

ans to enter Yale University in

each

at the home,

the Tri-State Tollway, the flames
already were through the roof.

ew Haven, Conn., in the fall to
ork toward his master’s degree.

SIT IN RIVERWOODS
Mrs.
Ann
Godfrey
of

arrived

started in the bedroom, however,
he said. ‘‘We have no evidence to

and
Alex

suspect arson,” he said.

endersky of 1000 Blackhawk Ln.,

He said it also was impossible to
determine how Mr. Kolle, who
was alone in the house, got to the

iverwoods.
Also
visiting
the
pnderskys are Mrs. Bendersky’s
other-in-law and sister, Judge
d Mrs. Stanton S. Kaplan and
ildren, Mike, Steve, and Sandy

basement

or

whether

he

was

trying to escape the flames.

“He

Ft. Lauderdale.

may

have

been

Grayslake,
teachers
at Antioch
High
School,
will
leave
next
Wednesday for Europe as chaperones for a travel study group
for the World Academy of Schools,
Cincinnati.

ABOUT

The

students

Switzerland,

Peter O’Shaughnessey,
a member of the department, said an
alarm on the fire came into their
station at 1:45 a.m. When the

John Paul and Charles Widick,
bth of Riverwoods, have received
nchelor’s degrees from Washingn University, St. Louis, and the
niversity of Wyoming,
respecely.

Miss Christy Arendt of Riverwoods and Miss Gail Nicholas of

Riverwoods

Fire Department.

et Degrees

Mr. Paul, son
athan
Paul,

NEWS

Village Woman
To Be Chaperone
For Europe Trip

overcome

was put out at 4:04 a.m.
to the house

was

esti-

= AUTOMATIC
STAY

Mr.
Zoellner
is manager
of
Manufacturing Services at International
Mineral
and
Chemical
Corp. in Skokie.

J&amp;L Oil

[ OPEN EVERY DAY|

Board

Will Meet on Monday
Because of the holiday weekend,

ROUTE

the Bannockburn
Village Board
will meet Monday instead of on its

2 Miles

regular meeting night this week.
at

Halfday

45

West

of

on Rt. 45

Ahead—

Our Special Sale

PAYS 10 CALL HOLLUB NOW!

field Rotary

Convention

at

have been greener than the
fairways. France couldn’t have
offered better food, or South-

erners better hospitality. Nor
is there ever going to be better advertising for foreign
_ travel

¥
Ralph

than

the
comments and
anecdotes
that the Ramsays backed
up with great
photos.
Few things
in
life can
Boches
equal
the
expectations’, “appre-

ciated actualities” and “happy

memories” of foreign travel.
Save and plan for it; invest in
it. Imagine what a hero you
will be in your own home the

night you come home and say,
“Mom,

and you kids, let’s sit

down and plan a trip to Europe.” The rewards for the
whole family will be life-long.
All our materials and time to
help with the planning are
free.
Round trip air fare, Chi-

to

England

Paris
$418.00.

_ INSTALLATION

at Exmoor

Nice, France. It was a memorable evening. Ireland couldn’t

cago

COMPLETE

Club

Country Club. They reported
on their recent trip to Rotary

“sreat

VERNON HILLS
BEER
Bee eee

8

lf You’re Thinking A bout Air Conditioning For The Hot Summer

SIT

¢

CAR
WASH

be four in September.

The meeting will be held
p.m. in Bannockburn School.

IN YO"¢

Bob (banker) and Edith
Ramsay entertained the Deer-

International’s

A son, Brian Patrick, was born
in Highland Park Hospital May 17
to Mr.
and
Mrs.
Laurence
J.
Keough,
Robinwood
Ln., Riverwoods.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zoellner
have
moved
to Westwood
Lno.,
Riverwoods,
from Atlanta, Ga.,
with their children Jeff, who will
be a first grader at Aptakisic
Tripp School, and Jamie, who will

Save—During

En-

HAVE SON

KEOUGHS

Zoellners Move
To Westwood Ln.

Bannockburn

Italy,

and

government. A visit to England’s
Parliament is planned.
Miss Arendt’s parents are the
F. C. Arendts, 1922 Thornwood Ln.

burg at the time of the fire, which
Damage

visit

gland, where they will study world

by smoke,” Mr. O’Shaughnessey
said. Mr. Kolle’s wife and three
children were visiting in Schaum-

mated at $25,000.

will
France,

$375.00,

$406.00, Madrid
Over there: $5, $10

or $15.00 per day .. . room,
board, tuition and sightseeing.

_ INCLUDED
DURING THIS SALE!
3-TON

WHOLE HOUSE
AIR CONDITIONING UNIT
Enough For 7-Room Home. .

TTS

The newest addition to our

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Triumph

The two Highland Park Little
League
All-Star teams
posted
three wins in four games last
week as the Kiwanis Club swept a

pair of games

and

the

All-Stars

split.
_

Kiwanis

blasted

Lake

Forest

_ West 21-5 as Gary Palay hurled
the win and added three hits to
the attack. Glenn Miller had a
double and a triple, while Bob
- Kaplan collected four hits.
Gary

club

Fields

to

its

of Kiwanis

second

led the

victory

last

week as he pitched a three-hitter
against Fort Sheridan. The final
score was 7-2. The winners iced

the game

with

four

runs

in the

fifth inning. Mike Zieve accounted
for two Kiwanis runs with a home

run.
The

All-Stars

had

a

slightly

rougher time as they were defeated by Lake Forest West 7-6. The
team had a 6-4 lead in the fifth,

but Lake Forest rallied for three
runs

to

win

the

game.

Scott

Witten and Mike Nardini had two
hits apiece for the losers.
The Stars earned a

split for the

week by beating Fort Sheridan 3-1
behind the three-hit pitching of
Steve Dungjen. Jeff Goffo, Bruce
Milligan, ‘and Larry Friedman
paced the attack with two safeties
apiece.
Kiwanis

will

be

in

action

on

cs

Sunday in Highwood for an afternoon game, while the All-Stars
will also make the trip to take on

the Highwood Mighty Mites.

Fo

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Evanston Triumphs

Two Preps

8-7

Are Perfect

Giants Lose, but They Improve

In Softball

Highland Park lost its only
game last week, but at least the

Fell’s Shoes and the Better Boys
Foundation Bombers are the only
undefeated teams in the Highland
'Park Prep Softball League after
last week’s games.
Both teams won a pair of games

club made Evanston earn an 8-7
victory.
The
week
before,
the
Giants made six errors in an 11-3
loss to Niles East which made
coach Steve Land say, ‘‘We beat
ourselves.”

ai

However, a double
strikeout ended any

play and a
chance the

Giants had for a victory.

Art

Elliott

and

Pat

Baker

pitched the game for Highland
Park, and if it hadn’t been for the
first three batters in Evanston’s

lineup, the two hurlers would have
had a victory. The Kits made 11
hits in the game,
and
Larry
Gilbert, Walt Perrin, and John

Redding

accounted

them.

The

order

only collected

other

for

six

men

two

nine

of

in

the

hits off

Highland Park pitching.
Twice

The

first

Giants

inning

in First

scored

when

twice

Peter

in the

Phillips

and

Allderdice scored on the second
Evanston error of the inning.
Allderdice and Stein combined

again for a single run in the third.
Chuck singled this time, and came
around to score on Stein’s triple.
Allderdice scored again in the
fifth when
Baker
doubled
him

Highland

Elliot was rocked pretty hard in
the 32/3 innings he pitched. He
gave up four runs and seven hits
to the hard-hitting Kits. However,
Elliot struck out four Evanston

batters while walking three.
Baker came on the scene in the
fourth inning and had no better
luck than Elliott. The Kits kept on

pounding the ball, picking up three

Park Pony

League

Competition Will Start Friday
Play

opens

tomorrow

in

the

Highland Park Pony League at
Sunset Park. Over 100 boys make
up six teams in the league which

is under the supervision of Chuck
Schramm.
For the past month, the boys
have been receiving instruction
and coaching from Schramm and
his staff of Bruno Somenzi, Harold
Freberg, and Bob Skidmore Jr.

The

sponsors

of the

teams

are

though he made only one hit.
the

lanky

the

Youth

New

Trier East on Monday

ning.
The Deerfield-Highland Pa
valry will resume Wednesda
Highland Park’s field when
directs the Giants in a tw

game.
Evanston (8)
Gilbert, ss
Perrin, 2b

Baseball

SCHEDULE
Tonight
(6:00)—Mister
Junior
vs.
Lake Car Wash (Diamond 1); Jaycees
vs. Strike &amp; Spare (Diamond 2).
Tonight
(7:30)—Angie’s
vs.
YBC
(Diamond 1).

scored

Busy Schedule
Tomorrow the Giants will
at Niles West in a 6 p.m. g
The team is idle over the
end, but has an exhibition ga

Angie’s Sport Shop, Mister Junior,
Strike &amp; Spare Bowling Lanes,
Lake Car Wash, Highland Park
Jaycees, and
Commission.

rightfielder

four times he reached first ba

Totals

Highland Park (
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runs with nobody out.

Phillips,

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three

home

Allderdice
got on base
times
against
Evanston,

ooo

produced

singled

home from second base.

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walks

then

and
Chuck
Allderdice
on an error. Marty Stein

ROW—DGOO—CO0SCSCSCONW—"

:
SCHEDULE
Tuesday
(6:30)—Angie’s
vs.
Garnett’s (West Ridge);
Fell Clothes vs.
Seguins
(Lincoln);
MHollander’s
vs.
Bombers
(Mooney East) Frontier Inn
West
Ridge
All-Stars
(Mooney
; Checker Cab vs. Ruby’s
(Old
E
; Mr.
Junior
vs.
HP
Chrysler
(Northwood).
Tuesday (8:00)—Dr’s Ambulance vs.
-Fell Shoes (West Ridge).

two

walked
reached

:

M

NNOWS

Checker Cab
Seguin’s Funeral Home
Fell
Clothes
Highland Park Chrysler
Mister Junior
RESULTS
Dr’s Ambulance
15, Mr. Junior 14;
Hollander 21, Checker
4; Angie’s 25,
Frontier Inn 9; Garnett’s 13, Ruby’s 5;
Bombers 18, Fell Clothes 2; Fell Shoes
0, Seguin’s
0;
West
Ridge
11,
HP
hrysler 5; Dr’s Ambulance 9, Checker Cab 0; Garnett’s 11, HP Chrysler
1; Frontier Inn 7, Hollander
0; Fell
Shoes
7, Mr.
Junior
0;
Ruby’s
18,
Seguin’s 8; West Ridge 6, Fell Clothes
3; Bombers 15, Angie’s 5.

Park was behind 8-4, but two hits
and

the ball pretty well, which
switch from previous games.

Highland Park
Evanston

g

Angie’s Sport Shop

HERERO

Bombers

Fell Shoes
Doctor’s Ambulance
Frontier Inn
Garnett’s
Hollander Roofing
Ruby’s
West Ridge All-Stars

RENN

B.B.F.

STANDINGS

WOWNNNHH

TEAM

However, against Evanston, the
Giants battled the Kits down to
the wire before bowing. Going into
the top of the seventh, Highland

runs in the fifth and
ano
marker in the sixth.
Despite
losing,
the
Gi
showed they have some abili
come from behind. The club

to
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and increased their records to 3-0.

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Allerdice,

Stein,

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rf

Bernard, 3b
Elliot, p
Fox, c
Adler, c

Olsen, 1b

Totals
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July 6,

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Takes First
In 12-Ineh
eorge Conn doesn’t waste any time feeling sorry for

himself, which isn’t unusual for a guy who has won
7 Olympic gold medals. Only Conn’s were won in the
Paralympics, the international games for paraplegics.

native

of Evanston

who

now

lives in Deerfield, Conn was a crack
diver in high school and at North-

western University. He graduated in
1955 to an air force lieutenancy and
got his ticket to the Paralympics
when a car in which he was riding
on duty was involved in a smashup.
George was thrown 200 feet, 30 feet
up
“My training and reactions as a
diver actually saved me from being

.
George Conn

hurt worse,” he recalls.

As it was, he came

out of it with a damaged

fe can stand, but he’ll never walk

spine.

again. It has ceased

Nothing Maudlin
“If you write anything maudlin, I’ll kill you,” he grins.
No chance. The guy can swim 50 yards faster than you orl...
any stroke you’d care to name. He is active in more affairs than
host of us have time for, and in his current job as assistant execu-

e director of the Governor’s

Committee

on Employment

of the

andicapped he helps more people in a week than most of us do in
lifetime. Worthwhile is a pretty inadequate word to describe this
an’s life.
The ordeal following the accident was more physical than mental.
“My adjustment was easy,’”’ Conn says. “I was a speech major
in college, and communications are important to me. This ability
was unimpaired, so I figured I could support myself economically
by developing these skills.”
When he finally regained enough weight and strength in 1959,

bnn went
gical

to night school

sciences.

In

1960

he

and

earned

toured

another

Western

degree

Europe,

in the bioincluding

study.

There

he

fell

in

with

the

Gizz

Kids,

Illinois’

med wheelchair basketball team, and discovered the Paralympics,
ich are staged every year in England and during Olympic years
the site of the Games themselves.
“I saw the opportunity to travel and compete,” Conn says. “TI like
do both, so I began working out at Patten Gym after work.”

Medals

and

e qualified for the U.S. team

luding the Tokyo Games

Records

gets

around

in 1961 and in the next four years,

in ’64, made a shambles of the competi-

on crutches

and

is “handicapped”

in a

heelchair, he played with the Chicago Sidewinders’ wheelchair
basketball team for three years. It was after a Sidewinder pracice, in fact, that he met his wife, Jane, in an Elmhurst restauant. They have been married four years and have a 13-monthbid daughter, Tracey.
eorge has retired from competition now, but he still is president

the National Wheelchair Basketball
trade his experiences for anything.

Association.

And

he would

‘I met some of the greatest people I’ve ever known,”’ he declares.

ve probably retained more friends through wheelchair sports than
y other activity I’ve ever engaged in. I’ve had the satisfaction of
ieving a high degree of excellence, and I’ve gotten a good in-

ht into motivation.”

Commitment to Normalcy
onn,

who

was

field secretary

in the Northwestern

alumni

office

1 worked in public relations before taking his job with the govhor’s committee, feels he has achieved the popular definition of
malcy.
‘I have a wife, family, home, and job and am active within the
munity,” he points out.
This is what he is trying to do for others. One of his current
rojects, for example, is an attempt to insure that wheelchair
amps are in the new buildings Northwestern is planning.
It’s not that we want to make Northwestern a haven for the

dicapped,” he says.

onn is active in the N Men’s

Club

and in the North

mind

Suburban

CA, which, as you might suspect, will be free of architectural
riers. That encourages competition, which Conn encourages. He
h man strongly committed to his work.

Each time, you achieve something

a,

1967
a

eS ae

Mr. Victor beat Bianco’s

brand

Pizza

6-4 on the strength of some great
fielding plays by shortstop Ned

Robertson. The infielder also added two hits to the winning cause.
Gary Wald slugged a homerun for
the losers.
and Mike Stern

led Booby’s of Northbrook past the
West Ridge All-Stars 15-8 with
their robust hitting.
TEAM STANDINGS
Ww
Fell-Rudman
3
Anixter Brothers
2
Booby’s
1
Lake Car Wash
1
Mr. Victor
1
Bianco’s Pizza
1
West Ridge All-Stars
SCHEDULE
Sunday
(6:45)—Mr.
Victor vs. FellRudman
(West
Ridge);
Lake
Car
bik me
vs. West
Ridge All-Stars
(Lincoln).
Sunday
(8:15)—Bianco’s
Pizza
vs.
Booby’s (West Ridge).
Monday (6:45)—Lake Car Wash vs.
Fell-Rudman
(West
Ridge);
Booby’s
vs. Mr. Victor (Lincoln).
Monday (8:15)—West Ridge All-Stars
vs. Anixter Brothers (West Ridge).

Rec All-Stars

Highland

Center

Park

All-Stars upped

their rec-

winning

two

games. The Stars beat Kenilworth
The team took the Kenilworth
game in the bottom of the seventh

inning when Harris Kal walked
with the bases loaded. Rick Hrabe
got credit
hitter.

for the win

new,”’ he says.

on

a four-

Hrabe
Sheridan

also pitched the Fort
game and got the win,

although

Steve

Borenstein

each

goes

Last week the
ran their winning

as

they

Realty
Broege

league leaders
streak to seven

Idlewood

LaLira,
and
Terry
clubbed a home run.
The Panther Lounge

Beckman

one-half game off the pace with a
7-1 record.

edged

Deerfield

Rifles Expect 50
As Camp Opens
The Lake County Rifles, defend-

ing champions of the Central
States Football League, open their
training camp this evening at
Mundelein High School.
Coach Gene Cichowski expects a
turnout of almost 50 candidates
for the squad.
The Rifles have scheduled a
scrimmage

AT

LAKE
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First Street

Downtown

Highland

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Flavaroma.
The

Nite-N-Gale

played

ball to nip Lakeside

from

ten

area

country

the Chicago

District Golf Associa-

tion and the Illinois PGA Section
at Aurora Country Club Friday.
In the event, a professional will
play with three partners under 21
years old. The two best balls will
be added together as the score for
each hole.
Forty teams will compete. Area
entries will be from North Shore,
Evanston,
Skokie,
Knollwood,
Sunset
Ridge, _ Briarwood,

Onwentsia,

Westmoreland,

Glen

View, and Northmoor.

Autohaus
The

up with key hits for the winners.
STANDINGS

LaLira
Panther Lounge
Santi’s Cafe
Flavaroma
Lakeside Realty
Lewis Carpet
Deerfield Van Lines
Idlewood Realty
Nite N Gale
Rosen All-Stars
DalPonte Upholsterers

SCHEDULE
Tonight
(6:45)—Lakeside
vs.
Deerfield (West Ridge); Santi’s vs. LaLira
(Sunset No, 1); Rosen vs. Nite N Gale
(Sunset No. 2).
Tonight (8:45)—Flavaroma vs. Panther (West Ridge); Idlewood vs. Lewis
(Sunset No. 1).

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in the American League.
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talking
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with

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Steve
Director

at Highland Park High School, on
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Ou EDENS

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10-3.

Caesar Calderelli led off the game
with a homer, and the Birds were
never headed. Don Pollack, Ron
Foreman, and Wayne Bellei came

Midwests

Largest
MERCEDES
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AND
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steady

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place at the Mundelein field and
will replace the Rifles’ annual
intrasquad game.

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Flavaroma upped its record to —

5-1 with a 25-9 win over the Rosen
All-Stars.
Rich
Lombardi
and

with the Racine Raid-

Mile

Day

to overtake Lewis. Bill Meltzer
had four hits for the winners.

TEAM

Carpet

PER
HOUR
DAY

Per

it

intends to chase LaLira down to
the wire
as it beat DalPonte
Upholsterers 14-6. Bob Manferdini
collected four hits for the winners,
and Pete Nelson matched him for
DalPonte.
The Lounge
remains

Lewis

Van Lines 16-14 after moving out
to a 12-2 lead. Homeruns
by
Deerfield’s Tony Kambich, Russ —
Rickter, and Bob DeVries closed
the gap, but they weren’t enough —

John Loeb had four hits apiece for
showed

hurled

12

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it looks

30-3. Jim Juul and Bob
each had five hits for

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The local club put the game out
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“But we feel that if a student wants to go

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6,

for the winners.

3-2, and bombed Fort Sheridan 8-0.

bn in swimming, the pentathlon, and wheelchair basketball.
Conn holds U.S. records in the 50 freestyle (38 seconds), backstroke (48 seconds) and breaststroke (51 seconds). Although he

normally

ing just six hits. Bob Vollen and
Bill Schwartz had two hits apiece

the

ome Olympics, and that fall he enrolled at the University of Illinois
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last
week,
Anixter
Brothers
Wire
and Cable,
and
slugged out a 7-1 win to take sole
possession of first place in the
Highland Park 12-Inch A Softball
League.
The win gave Fell-Rudman a 3-0
record, while Anixter is now 2-1.
Fell-Rudman pitcher Ron Sims
struck out 11 batters while yield-

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r Inman is facing a shortage of

turn

The league schedule has to be
completed by July 11, and we’re

really in a bind.”
The

situation

worse

was

when

made

Mike

even
the

Fritz,

hill, but

Inman

said,

Yankees, we not only lost a great

“His arm is hanging, and I don’t
know how much he’ll be able to
pitch.”

player but also an inspirational
leader,” said the elder Inman.

“His loss has really hurt us.”

Dark Picture
To these woes, add last week’s

a pitche rs.

_ “We’re really in trouble,’”’ said
Inman. ‘‘In the next 11 days we’re
going to try to play eight games.

on the

‘‘When Jeff Mason, our shortstop, signed a contract with the

In Highland Park’s defeat at
Zion, pitcher John Edgar had a
slim 1-0 lead in the fifth inning,

loss to Zion, and the picture looks
pretty dark. Before the season
started, Inman and his son Tom,
who serves as field manager, had
high hopes for the team. However,
bad luck has plagued the Inmans

but Zion broke loose for four
markers to send the locals to their
second loss in four league games.

from

Highland Park managed to collect

the

beginning,

and

Edgar

it will

yielded only six hits, but

Colt Team

annual

Children’s

Memorial Hospital Pro-Amateur
Golf Championship will be played

is

heartwarming

to

realize

that

million dollars for kids desperate-

follows on the heels of the Western Open at Beverly Country Club
and assures the participation of

ly: in need
after this year’s
tournament.”
John D. Ames
is_ honorary
chairman of the golf committee.

August

in Lake

many

of

7,

at

Forest.

the

The

country’s

date

leading

_ professionals.

More

than

$450,000

has

been

raised for the hospital’s Free Care

Program in the last six tournaments, making it the largest of its
_ kind in the country. Each amateur
- contributes $500 to the hospital for
_ the privilege of playing.
Robert A. Gardner Jr., chair_man of the men’s golf committee
at Onwentsia, says,
tournament has a

‘‘We feel our
very unique

appeal. First, the golfers know
they are supporting one of the
nation’s outstanding pediatric institutions. Secondly, the amateurs
enjoy the challenge of playing
their favorite game with one of
the nation’s top professionals . . .

COMING UP
Today
at Glenview Legion, 6.
Friday
North at Glenbrook South,

Shore

‘ Glenbrook
Highland

- Maine

Park

East

at Niles

West,

at Deerfield,

6.

6.

Niles East at New Trier East, 6.
Lane at Niles North, 6.
Highland Park Legion at North Chicago, 6.
Saturday
New Trier Merchants at Northbrook

- Merchants,
ers
-

2.

waar

Trojans at Erickson Boost5), 2.
(E
Des Plaines at Evanston Central, 2.
Sunday
Joliet at New Trier Merchants, 2.

Northbrook

Merchants

Plaines, 2.
aeorton Grove

at

at

Glenview

Mrs.

Wyndham

Des
Legion,

Monday
Evanston at Maine East, 6.
Niles North at Niles East, 6.

Highland Park at New Trier East, 6.

Glenbrook

:

Glenbrook
Zion

‘

@

North

South

at

Deerfield.

at Niles

West,

6.

teurs Daniel
S.

Howard

6.

t

Legion,

Wednesday
Evanston at Glenbrook South, 6.
Lane at Glenbrook North, 6.
Deerfield at Highland Park, 6.
New Trier East at Niles North, 6.
Niles East at Maine East, 6.
Northbrook Merchants at New Trier
Merchants, 6.

and

a

6-6

his

Park

made

only

pleasure

p.m.

at the

week’s

encounter,

and

Lake

in for a 6 p.m.

Forest

game

The

Golf

Tourney
Chicago

District

Championship

Amateur

Tournament

The original plans would interfere with the Butterfield Invitational meet.

his

own

pitching

problems are concerned, Inman
said, ‘‘Mike Wolf has had a hard
time making weekday games because of his job. He had a good

probably call on
help. I just hope

him for some
he can do the

6

p.m.

game,

a

the league finale.
The general manager said he
trying to schedule makeup gam

whenever
possible.
If Inma
wants to find any solace from tl
hectic situation,

a week

he knows

the team

entering the playoffs or
up for another summer.
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Highland Park
Zion

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saying, ‘“‘The team looks improved
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Tonight Highland Park has a
tough game at Waukegan starting

Hubert

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be made up at a later date.
Coach John Arreazola expressed

Johnson, who reand included amaJr.,

Waukegan,

three RBI. Cohen also pitched
three innings and Art Elliott
hurled two frames. The game will

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if they desire.

J. Donahue,

and

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Cohen continued his hefty hitting against Mundelein, smashing
out another triple and collecting

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Highland

Last year’s winner was Billy
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$1,200. The top team with a best
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Phillips,
Chuck
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and
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comes

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The winning professional and his
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the trophy.
Amateurs may
own threesomes

to

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route job of his career, twirling a
nifty three-hitter.
The winning run scored in the

tee which stages the tournament.
The pro-am brings together 50
top pros and 150 amateurs from
the Chicago area. One pro plays
with three amateurs, and the best

Highland Park Legion, 6.
Tuesday
Glenview Legion at Angel Guardian,

* North

and

Mundelein

before rain halted the game.
Peter Phillips pitched the Liber-

Frank
J. Kelley III are cochairmen of the benefit commit-

Northbrook Legion at Skokie, 1:30.
Olympic Savings. at Erickson Boosters
(Boltwood), 2.
Evanston Central at Melrose Park,

.

Hasler

‘played

Each pro is assigned to a foursome by lot a few days before the

BASEBALL
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as it recorded its first win of the
season 1-0 over Libertyville and

we’ll have raised well over half a

Onwentsia

Monday,

Club

team really came to life last week

and all in the name of charity. It

game,

“This league has never been this
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and if he can pitch a few more
games for us, he’ll really help.”
“Our right fielder, Steve Stanger, also has pitched, and we’ll

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illing to consider lighting another field. I’m sure we could do it
nancially.”’

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Indians
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Twins
Yankees

ace. We would like to see it.
WINNETKA HAS A DIFFERENT situation. The baseball leagues
en’t as extensive as those in Northbrook or Highland Park. Skokie
layfield supplies a lighted diamond for Winnetka’s 20 softball teams.
is also is used

West

Cubs
Dodgers
Astros
Phillies

lanned for it, but not immediately.”
Fritz

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and

lead

Powell Camera
H.P. Patrolman’s

ays, “I’m in favor of a lighted baseball park, but cost and a proper
peation are deterrents for such a project. And I don’t know how
uch burning desire there is in this community for a lighted ball

If Hartman

Indians

Minors with a 4-1 mark.
TEAM STANDINGS

of a rock garden.

Fritz,

Lincoln

the circuit.

urely in favor of more lights . . . and soon.”
At the present time, Highland Park has two lighted softball diaonds, and doesn’t possess a lighted baseball field. As a matter of
act, the only baseball field in town is West Ridge Park, which is
eminiscent

will be best for both fairway and green.
This is expensive and is a constant problem. Tempera-

the

superviser of recreation in Highland

now

and we sure could use two more

Hartman.

to top

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lenbrook North’s baseball field. It now appears that
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ight baseball. “The possibility for Glenbrook North to
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12

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and a TALE

is

| TWO HEADS

�Wheeling

Topples
Deerfield
The Deerfield Colt League tea

took on league-leading Wheeling i
Lake-Cook Colt League action las
week and came out on the sho
end of a 6-2 score.
Wheeling scored four times i
the first inning to put the conte.
out of reach. Steve Dumsen, wh
has been bothered by a sore ar
started the game for Deerfield b
had
to be
relieved
by
Stev

Biesman during Wheeling’s uprig
ing

in

the

first.

Clay

finished on the mound

Moor

for Deey

field.

Three double-plays by Wheelin
spoiled rallies by the local club.

In non-league activity last wee
Deerfield
beat
Highwood
11-4
Dave Parker received credit fo

Glen Fritz of Deerfield is tagged out at the plate by Glenbrook South's Doug Delano. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

the win although he needed

Whip GBS, Lane Tech

Deerfield Preps ‘Starting to Jell’
coach Carl Ejichstaedt after his
club zipped off two victories last
week

over

Glenbrook

South

4-3,

and Lane Tech 6-1.
From the looks of things Eichstaedt isn’t just talking. The
Warriors played steady baseball
last week, combining excellent
_ pitching with a_ potent hitting
attack.
“Ym very pleased with our
pitching,’ said Eichstaedt. ‘‘Pete
Daniels pitched exceptionally well
against Glenbrook South, and Glen

Fritz hurled another: good
against Lane.”

game

SPORTS

SB

to jell
baseball

Northwestern

converge

University

on
this

summer to compete in the first
National Junior Wrestling Championships, it was announced today
by Northwestern athletic director
Tippy Dye.

The meet will be held in McGaw
Hall Friday and Saturday, Aug.
11-12, with the winners and run-Ners-up
advancing
as_ United
States

representatives

to

the

the attack with two hits apiece.
The Titans scored twice in the

in-

nings to beat Glenbrook South,
and Scott Garrett supplied the
base hit needed to drive in the
winning run in the bottom of the

eighth.

=

always

have

good

games

anthe

to

the

The

national

finals

will be free style. National tournament manager will be Northcoach

Ken

Kraft.

The

national team coaches will be Joe
Dowler, coach at Cheyenne, Wyo.,
Central High School, and. Larry

Lauchle, coach at Shamokin, Pa.,
_ Aug. 22-27.
High School.
The 48 boys between the ages of »
The wrestlers, who: will «be:
415 to:18 who will take part in the
competing in 10 weight divisions
one
y national
finals
must
qualify
at the national tournament, will

a series

of elimination

tournaments. Twelve
advanced from the
held at Forest View
in Arlington Heights
will next compete in

Illinois boys
state meet
High School
June 24 and
the regional

tournament

Mich.,

in Flint,

on

a

date to be announced:
Those
advancing from the Flint tourney
must then compete in a sectional

64

be quartered and trained at Great

Lakes Naval Training Station.
S.I.U. GETS SHAFFUER
Steve Shaffuer of Deerfield

signed a letter of intent to
Southern Illinois University.
fuer will receive an athletic
arship for wrestling. He is
pounder.

matched

and the Warriors

bottom

of the seventh

Dairy

to tie the

Service

moved

to

attend
Shafschola 160-

strong

on

~ week,
Flavoroma
used
‘Arlo™:
Straight’s three run homer
to
whip Volkswagon 7-2.

TEAM STANDINGS
U.S. Aluminum
Ori Dairy Service

good

defensively,

right

In the Lane game, Deerfield
made five errors, but Eichstaedt
pointed out that none of them hurt
the Warriors. ‘“‘We didn’t let Lane
capitalize on any of our errors.

We

offset

our

physical

Holy Cross
Sur prises

mistakes

by playing mentally alert baseball. As a matter of fact, Lane
made some mental errors which

Meteors

hurt them more than the physical
errors hurt us,’’ he said.
Eliminate

Mental

Eichstaedt
by saying,

Errors

expanded
‘‘At this

there

are

Holy Cross surprised the Met
ors in the Blue Ribbon division
the
Deerfield
16-Inch
Softbe
League
last week
by toppli
them
from
the
ranks
of th
unbeaten 10-9.
The two clubs are now tied f
the league lead with 3-1 records.
Holy Cross scored a run in t
bottom of the ninth inning to e¢
the win. The winning run scor
when Don Buss singled home D
Hamer, who had doubled.
Jim Busses and Jay Mandl
had key hits for the Meteors.
In other action, Valenti Builde
edged the Beth El Couples Club

his point
level of

going

eliminate the mental
be successful.’’

the hitting of Chuck Ellman to get
the win.
Inthe -only other = game last

Flavoroma

has

back

played

and got our hits in the
places,’ said Eichstaedt.

baseball

Tim Russell paced Ori’s attack
with four hits, including a home
run. Terry Backman also socked a
round-tripper, and pitcher Sam
Ori hurled the victory.
Hiltop Inn rallied to beat Riverwoods
Inn
17-9.
Riverwoods
jumped out to a 4-0 lead, but the
came

“We

Wheeling
Lake Zurich
Northfield
Lake Bluff
Buffalo Grove
Fort Sheridan
Deerfield
Libertyville

to

be

physical errors no matter what a
coach does. But if a coach can

within one game of first place in
the Gold Medal division of the
Deerfield Men’s 16-Inch Softball
League last week on the strength
of a 20-7 victory over Levin

Hiltoppers:

score. Then Garrett delivered his
eighth inning heroics.

waited until the

Insurance

world meet, half will compete in a
free style division, half in Greco-

western

Deerfield

them with a pair of runs in its half
of the inning. Glenbrook went
ahead 3-2 in the top of the fourth,

Ori

finals at McGaw Hall.
Of the 20 who advance

style.

and

In Gold Race

at a site and date to be
nounced,
before
reaching

Roman

third,

Ori Gains

world meet at Hoskova, Bulgaria,

through

this

I believe

the ball,”’ said Eichstaedt.
The Warriors needed eight

At Northwestern
will

South, and

no exception.

While Daniels turned in a creditable pitching performance, Bob
Gullen and Garrett were leading

Junior Mat Meet
America

was

The coach was equally pleased
with his club’s offensive punch.
“‘We’re really starting to storm

“We

The finest high school wrestlers

Glenbrook

we had a 1-0 battle with them
during the spring season. This
game was just as close, and we
had to fight all the way,” said
Eichstaedt.

Set Aug. 11-12

in

with
game

Ww. L
5 0
41

3.

2

Riverwoods Inn
2 3
Hiltop Inn
2 3
Levin Insurance
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0
SCHEDULE
Monday—Levin
vs.
Flavoroma
(Woodland
Park-far
north);
Oni
vs.
U.S. Aluminum
(Woodland
Park-near
north);
Riverwoods
Inn
vs.
Volkswagen (Woodland Park-southeast).

errors,

he’ll

The Warriors now have a 2-2
record in the Summer Baseball
League, and have a busy schedule
awaiting them this week.
Tomorrow they entertain league
leading Maine East in a 6 p.m.
game on the local diamond. An

exhibition game

is scheduled

for

Monday with Glenbrook North at
Deerfield.
On
Wednesday
the

5. The loss dropped Beth El i

Warriors travel to Highland Park
for a 6 p.m. tilt with their interdistrict rivals.
Deerfield (4)
Fritz, If
Hetlinger, cf
e Jong

Gullen, 1b
Daniels, p
Gustie, ph
Garrett, ss
Weiner
Johnson, ¢c
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located in East Deerfield in an area of more expensive
properties. This bright and cheerful all brick three bedroom RANCH
has lovely parquet floors, thermopane windows
— all adding up to easy maintenance.
The fenced
yard is nicely landscaped.
Transferred
owner
reluctantly
offers at realistic price of $29,500.

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‘TIL 5, SUNDAY,

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FOURTEEN KARAT LOOK
Lasting quality and craftsmanship are evident in this we
planned ranch, located on beautifully landscaped
100’
140’ site in Highland Park. Stone fireplace in living rm
dining-L;
3 large bedrooms;
2 baths;
modern
kitcher
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Family
kitchen. Authentic even to thumb
latches, H &amp; L hinges, age-stained woodwork. Room for fifth bedroom. On 2 acres. $57,500.

COLORFUL RIVERWOODS
is the
setting
for
this
charming
contemporary!
Lush
grounds &amp; trees; wild flowers in abundance. 3 bedrooms
plus den (4th bedroom,
if you like). Huge
living roomdining
room
with fireplace and
full window-wall.
Fully
equipped
kitchen, 2424 baths;
two car garage.
Approximately one acre. $43,750.
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IN TOWN
A unique, tastefully decorated home, on quiet cul-de-sa
Walnut paneled family room, bath, and laundry on low
level. Cathedral
ceilinged
living
room
has a_ suspende
FIREPLACE.
Three
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and
bath
on
upper
leve
Large enclosed patio, landscaped yard. $33,900.

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This is truly a little sweetheart
on a tree-lined street.
Immaculate in every detail, from the entry hall to the
large living-dining room combination. Pretty kitchen with
eating space. Paneled family rm. with fireplace. 2 bedrooms, ceramic bath. Aluminum
siding exterior. $24,500.

WANT EVERYTHING?
Then see this Cape Cod home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths
separate dining
room,
plus breakfast
room;
overlookin
beautiful ravine. In an established area of lovely home
in Highland
Park,
close to schools,
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and
traing
Can't be duplicated at low price of $25,000.
PURE ENCHANTMENT
Come and be entranced by this lovely colonial brick ranch in its setting of
towering trees, wild flowers, lovely landscaping and gardens.
Four bedrooms,
baths, living room with fireplace, family room, screened porch and bluestone patio. House is on one-acre PLUS 5 adjoining wooded acres. A homeowner’s paradise,
or a builder's rare opportunity to purchase choice Highland
Park property. $

PRIVACY PLUS
Seven room brick ranch in Riverwoods.on 2 wooded acres.
ZONED FOR HORSES! Crab orchard stone fireplace in living room; family room; kitchen with built-in oven-range;
washer,
dryer, dishwasher,
and freezer.
Screened
porch.
Large panelled and heated workshop.
10%
down—owner
will finance. A buy at $39,500.

NORTHBROOK
Just One Year Young-Centrally Air Conditioned. All t
trials and expense of putting a new home in perfect co.
dition have been experienced. Move
right into this r
markable 2 story-carpeted, residence. Formal balcony di
ing rm. overlooks elegant dome ceiling liv. rm. w/FIR
PLACE. 4 BRs-21%
baths-Ist fir. utilities; basement; ove
sized garage. $47,900.

Charming Colonial on wooded
125’ x 210’ lot. Four bedrooms
a paneled den
or fifth bedroom, two ceramic baths and powder room. Living room highlighted
by a marble fireplace, bay window and built-in breakfront.
Breakfast
room
big enough for a fa +4 of eight. Two bedrooms and bath up—two bedrooms
and bath down. $56,9

LINCOLNSHIRE
Quick action is indicated by the price of this attractive
4 bedroom,
2 bath
ranch.
Living
room
with
fireplace,
dream
kitchen
with
eating
area;
thermopane_
thruout.
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Deerfield Villager
VOL.

1,

NO.

THURSDAY,

50

JUNE

29,

1967

Assessment Approved

Festivity
Tuesday
Thousands
of Deerfield, Bannockburn, and Riverwoods residents are expected to turn out

Tuesday for the village’s annual
Family Day July 4th Celebration.

For Sewers, Water

Preparations will reach carnival-

pitch this weekend and Monday as
members of the area’s service
organizations,

By

MELINDA

UPP

Deerfield trustees, meeting as the board of local improvements, voted Monday
to spread a special assess-

ment

to install storm

sew-

ers, sanitary sewers, and
water lines in the Hovland
subdivision.

billowed
from
this
Smoke
orth Shore Gas Co. storage
ank at 649 County Line Rd. for
early five hours Friday as fireen from four villages tried to
smother the natural gas fire.
Fochler Photo) More pictures on
page 6A. Story on page 6.

Total cost for construction of
the
improvements’
willbe
$292,587.50; for engineering and
inspection,
$44,110.50;
and
for

levying the special assessment,
$20,201.88, bringing the grand total
to $356,899.88.
All
property

Hovland

owners

subdivision,

in

the

including

John Glorioso, who now
acres, will be assessed

owns 36
for the

Papers Receive
ational Prizes
papers

ports

fea-

the winner of the December month-

ure in the HIGHLAND PARK HERLD and DEERFIELD VILLAGER.

ly photo competition of the Illinois
Press Photographers Association.
A Chicago
resident, Mr.
Graff
was a reporter for the Highland
Park Herald before joining the
photo staff late in 1966.
Dr.
John
Munski,
journalism
teacher at Highland Park High
School, was the subject of Sports

The

and

awards

a sports

to

the

Hollister

ewspapers include a third prize
n the top category, general excelence,
for the EvANSTON
RE-

IEW.
The

prizes

were

he National

announced

Newspaper

at

Associa-

ion convention in Richmond,

Va.,

ast week. Other Hollister awards
ere a first prize for best feature
Photo on page 6.

nd second place for best sports
hoto to the GLENCOE NEws, secnd place for newspaper promoon to the WILMETTE LIFE, and
onorable mentions in the general

kcellence, special issue, and best
ports story categories.
Only four other newspapers won
total of four plaques for first-,
lecond-, and third-place awards.
Over

2,770

Entries

The contest attracted more than

770

entries

aily
bapers
tates.

from

weekly

and

non-metropolitan
newsthroughout
the
United
Judging
was
based
on

ssues published in 1966.
The

HERALD

eived
hoto
High
all
rays

and

honorable

VILLAGER

mentions

re-

for a

taken at the Highland Park
School-New Trier East footgame. The action shot porHighland Park’s Steve Stein

atching a pass. Taken by Larry
raff,

the

picture

ran

in

news-

Sept.

28.

Mr. Graff also won a national
second place for a sports picture
in the GLENCOE NEwsS and was

Editor

Larry

Dennis’

award-

winning feature in the HERALD and
VILLAGER. The article, which ran
in the July 27 issues, told the story
of Dr. Munski’s early track career
before World War II.
Iowa Graduate
Before
joining
the
Hollister
Newspapers staff, Mr. Dennis was
a sports writer for the Lincoln

(Neb.) Journal. A graduate of the
University of Iowa, he was sports
editor of the Marshalltown (la.)
Times-Republican.
The EVANSTON REVIEW’s third
place award marked the second
consecutive
year
that Hollister
Newspapers have won a top prize
in general excellence. The group
has. won the Illinois first-place
award for general excellence for
the past three years.
The
GLENCOE
NEws
feature
story that was judged first in the

nation

was

written

by

Margaret

Herguth. Mrs. Herguth’s story was

a personality

sketch

of the Rev.

Archie Oliver, a Glencoe minister.
Mrs. Herguth, who has a master’s degree from Northwestern
University, joined the Hollister

staff in 1965.

Published Weekly by Press Publishing Co.

of Hovland

between

Wilmot

vices and water services on Fair-

view Av. from County Line Rd. to

Rd.

a point 150 feet south of the center
line of Hackberry Rd.

and the Tri-State Tollway will be
assessed for storm water drainage
because this property is served by

@ A storm sewer on County Line
Rd. from the proposed storm

the Hovland watershed.
The

resolution

passed

calls

the following improvements
made

for

lots

with

sewer

for

to be

existing

res-

explained that the total cost for
construction of underground im-

idences:
@ Draining

sanitary
vices,

and

installation

sewers,
water

sanitary

mains,

of

provements

ser-

and

on Fairview to the existing

culverts 111 feet west of Fairview.
Henry Uteg, deputy assessor,
will

be

for an average lot.
He said drainage

water

services for lots on Gordon Ter.
from Wilmot Rd. to Willow Av.
@ Drainage, sanitary and storm

spreading, and collecting the spe-

Rosewood

Av.

from

Wilmot Rd. to existing pavement
180 feet west of the center line of

cial assessment.

Willow Av.
@ Water

no
and

sanitary

“The law specifically states that
property

may

be

assessed

more than the amount by which it
will be increased in value because
of the improvements,” he explained.

services

Water main on Hackberry Rd.
@ Drainage,
sanitary
sewers,
water mains, and sanitary services on Kenmore Av. from County Line Rd. to Rosewood Av.
@ Water mains on Willow Av.
from County Line Rd. to Country
Ln.
@ Drainage, sanitary services,

In other homes, cakes will be in
the oven for the baking contest to

be sponsored by the Deerfield
Unit of the Homemakers Extension of Lake County; flowers will
be trimmed for the Deerfield

Garden

Club’s flower show;

and

Sen. Karl Berning (R-32nd) of
Deerfield will be putting the
finishing touches on his speech for
the main program, which will

services

on

cake recipes, and parade line-ups.

will cost land

Willow Av.
@ Drainage, sanitary, and water

on
to

and the

dogs will be groomed for the dog

sanitary sewers, $575 for each 125
frontage feet; and water services,
$5.35 per frontage foot.
To each of these estimates must
be added about 21 percent for the
cost of engineering and levying,

sewers, and sanitary services
Laurel Av. from Wilmot Rd.

businesses,

Family Day Inc. board keep one
eye on the weather map and the
other on stuffed chickenwire, pan-

$1,829

about

owners $17 per 1,000 square feet;

on Wilmot Rd. from the water
main on County Line Rd. to the

The Hollister Newspapers won
hine awards in the 1967 National
Better
Newspaper
Contest,
inluding honorable mentions for a

picture

published

sanitary and storm sewers.
In addition, owners of land west

show sponsored by the Jaycees.

begin

at

Finney

2 p.m.

will

give

Mayor

the

H.

Ross

welcoming

remarks.

Many

of

Deerfield’s

organiza-

tions, including
the League
of
Women
Voters,
are
preparing
booths for an organizational infor-

mation booth being co-ordinated
by the Woman’s Club of Deerfield.
The

League’s
(Continued

red, white,
on page 71)

and

water mains, water services, and
sanitary sewers on Birchwood Av.
from County Line Rd. to a point
150 feet south of the center line of

Hackberry Rd.
@ Drainage,

water

sanitary

mains,

and

sewers,

sanitary

ser-

But Trustees

Delay Okay
For Streets
As Mayor H. Ross Finney put it,
‘Hovland just isn’t something you
get to the end of.”’
Following
their
tradition
of

solving one problem while discovering several new ones, the Deerfield trustees,
meeting
as the

board

of

Monday

local

improvements,

decided

to

spread

Editorial on page

a

7.

special
assessment
to
finance
underground improvements.
But an informal discussion on
street improvements bogged down
as residents, the village, and John
Glorioso, a developer, all balked
at financing the streets.
The board members had been
under the impression that Mr.

Glorioso, who

now

(Continued
444 Central Av., Highland

plans to build

on page

71)

Park, Ill. 60035

An appropriation to build a tent-like structure over these trickling
beds at the sewage treatment plant is included in the appropriations
ordinance to be considered by the Deerfield Village Board Monday.
(Staff Photo)
Controlled

circulation postage

paid at Deerfield,

Ill.

�Four Villages Help

At M onday’s Meeting

Board Will Consider
Expenses, Library
The
Deerfield
Board is expected

final

approval

items

ranging

586,160

Village
to give

Monday
from

to.

its $2,-

appropriations

ordinance granting
,10.1-acre tract south
Trails Subdivision.
nance vacates the

or-

dinance to a mobile unit for
the library.
The ordinance includes appropriations for some off-street park_ ing, sewage treatment plant odor
- containment devices, the master

plan, the Hazel Av. bridge,

and

_ the new water reservoir.
aye
| comparison of appropriations
_ for the various funds for the fiscal

year which began May 1 and the
fiscal year which began May 1,
1966, follows:
Fund

1967-68

1966-67

General AdminMTAtiION «2.64... $
ES
eereae

Civil defense .....
Water department

415,750
288,060

wer department
te treatment
eter sees
Py
and Bridge
Maisie ya &lt;li
Bond and interest
Police pension
...

Public benefits
2 SS

a

eS

ME

eee

board

approve

on

429,850
262,250

6,000
552,620

114,592

258,800

142,600
398,450
5,000
92,688
24,000

111,300
331,950
18,000
79,306
22,000

15,000

Se ae
oo 3c

The

$

4,750
941,970

16,500

123,300

122,500

$2,586,160

$2,211,766

also is expected to

second

reading

an

; Village Elm Trees
May Face Bad Year,
Says Mgr. Stilphen
_

“This promises to be a very bad

year for our elm trees,” said
Village Mgr. Norris Stilphen this

week.

So

far, 49 samples

have

been

sent for testing, three diseased
trees have been removed from
rkways, and 15 remain to be
‘moved. In addition, one diseased
tree has been removed
from
private property and six more

have been marked for removal.

North

Av.

for

subdivision

rezoning of a
of the North
Another ordisouth half of

a

new

22-home

being developed

by

John Glorioso.

The new subdivision, which will
be built along two cul-de-sacs,
calls for an average lot size of
16,236 square feet and a minimum
lot size of 14,800 square feet.
Another major item on the
board’s agenda is approval of a
1,152-square
foot
mobile
unit
which the library board hopes to
install west of the library to serve
as a children’s room.
last week and will act
board’s recommendation

Other
items
on
Monday’s
agenda will be:
® Consideration
of the plan
commission’s recommendation to
deny Eugene Bergmark’s request
for apartment rezoning on Elm St.
near the brickyards, Milwaukee
Road tracks, and village garage.
The board last week denied a
similar request from Ralph and
Adolph Kottrasch for their property in the same area.
@ Consideration
of the plan
commission’s recommendation to
approve a planned development
for most of Mr. Glorioso’s property in the Hovland subdivision.
Approval last week was deferred
pending Monday’s

cial

hearing on spe-

assessments

for

ments in the area.
@ Discussion of

a

improve-

central

the village or an outside company

should install it.
@ Second reading of an ordinance granting approval for a sign
variation for the Mobil Oil Co. The
ordinance was defeated at the last
village board meeting by a tie, so
trustees decided to consider it
again
when
present.

all

members

are

Although

Board

the District 109 School

approved

summer-main-

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tm

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RESULTANT

FLOODING

have

focused

section on page 60.
ARILYN KENNEDY gave up plans for a professional career in
Be?
theater when she married. But the wife of Stan Kennedy, Highland Park city manager, includes participation in theater and music
groups in her active schedule, detailed on page 56 in our women’s
section.

Movies

in Brief

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26

........... 12

The

storage

tank

and

adjacent

building owned by the North Shore
Gas

Co.,

were

taken

over

by

a

demolition crew June 12. Heat
from an acetelyne torch being
used

by

a wrecker

grease and tar
base of the tank.

set

fire

mixture

to

at

a

the

metal sides expanding and
possibility of it collaspsing.

the

Another worry to firemen wa
the water supply. Fortunatel
Deerfield’s tank, only a few hun
dred yards away, was nearly fu
when

the

The

fire

broke

through

the

so many

out,

bu

hoses

wa

hoses

weré

biggest

worry

for

Coo

The smoke, which was

visible as

far away as Glencoe, east Hig
land Park, and Northbrook, dre
hundreds of spectators who lined
the Tri-State Tollway Spur, Wau

kegan Rd., and Pfingsten Rd.
Equipment used to smother the
blaze

This photo, taken by staff photographer Larry Graff at a Highland
Park-New Trier East football game, won honorable mention in the
National Newspaper Association contest.

included

trucks

from

High

land Park, Deerfield, Northbrook
and Glenview. Eighteen men fro
Northbrook, two from Highland
Park, and several from Glenvie
came to answer the mutual aid
call from the Northbrook Rura
Fire Protection District, whic
sent 18 men.

The

board

is delaying

an

okay

kk.

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Women’s News ...............

operating

with

seven

other

dis-

primarily to wait for General
Assembly action on a proposed
new state aid formula. The budget

tricts in the program.

which
they
are
based on the new
increases aid for
about $88,000.

considering
is
formula, which
the district by

school curriculum which will be
available to any teachers in the
participating districts. Places for
field study will be found to

budget’s education fund,
board members hope to

implement class studies and provide
a _ consistent,
progressive
program,”’ Mr. Brewer said.

The
which

avoid cutting, is at $1,278,213 for
1967-68 and a projected $1,374,780
for 1968-69.
Summer

Junior

High

maintenance

schools;

will

chimney

in-

re-

and hall

floors in Shepard. Each individual
job varies from $50 to $700.
Other work will begin at Kipling
School as soon as possible. Painting of classrooms and corridors
will cost $1,396. The low bid for

the purchase of cabinets is $1,976.

The guest editorial appears on page 12.

............

at

649

at no time

County and Deerfield police was
the on-lookers who came to watc
what one boy thought was a gian
cook-out until he got to the scene.

and waxing of classroom
xk

High School News

tank

County Line Rd.

in it, firemen

Only one firemen was overcome
by heat and no workmen were
injured by fire. The fireman
Steve Carmick of the Northbrook
department, was carried from thé
fire and was back fighting if
shortly afterward.

pairs at Kipling; and the refinishing of the gym floor and stripping

_

storage

stored

faced the danger of explosion
However, Northbrook Fire Chie:
Lowell Mueller said that he was
most concerned about the tank’

low because

in the musical, ‘‘Oliver,” opening tonight at Mr. L’s Carousel
"Theater in Wadsworth. The pictures and story lead off our fine arts

Notices

gas

natural

pumping from the two fire hy.
drants on either side of the ta

clude repairs on brick walls at
Maplewood, Kipling, and Shepard

Birth

10-million-gallon

Because the tank was empty o

the natural gas which had bee

pressure

attention on the drainage ditches in the Highland Park-Deerfield
area. Judi Nicol’s story dn the ditches, with pictures, is on page 16.
Be
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[peenriet AND HIGHLAND PARK ACTORS have starring roles

_A Matter of Taste ............ 14

a

The mixture had been used as a
sealant.

109 Budget Waits for State Aid
until Aug. 28.

AND

whether

bur-

budget Monday, the total budget
probably will not be approved

RAINS

and

night.

were recorded in 1965. The village
spent $1,848 spraying against the

HEAVY

system

on that
Monday

tenance expenses from the 1967-68

HE

alarm

Firemen from four North
Shore villages spent nearly
five hours Friday trying to
smother a stubborn fire in

The board deferred the request
to the board of building appeals

About 254 trees were blighted by
the disease last year, but only96

disease this spring.

glar

Fight Stubborn Fire

Both items had been planned for
in the budget.
In other action Monday, R. D.

Brewer, assistant superintendent
of instruction and project director

“We
a

are attempting to develop

kindergarten

The workshop

through

government

mitted by Oct. 31.
In other business,

A report

will

be

the

subboard

By JOANNE GOLDSTEIN
Preliminary drawings for the
new

Wilmot

Junior

High

School

were approved Monday night by
the School District 110 Board.
Charles

Wondreis,

architect

with the firm of Ganster
Hennighausen of Chicago,

and
pre-

sented plans for the first phase of
the building, which will cost about

$860,000. The building will be
located at Deerfield Rd. and the
Tri-State Tollway.

of

73.

shop, gave a report. He said 20
people met for the workshop,
which began Monday and lasts

ing
mechanical
engineer,
described several possible heating

until August

systems

74
29
54

Outdoor

Education

Work-

11. District 109 is co-

William

T.

for the

new

consult-

school.

Sep-

4 years

experi

gan State, no experience, Grade 4

Maplewood.
The appointments

of Mrs. Doro

thy Bergdahl as a full-time schoo
nurse and Mrs. Esther Giss as
part-time school nurse also wer
approved.

for School

arate furnaces located througho
the

building

with

a

radiant-floo

heating
systerm
were
recom
mended, pending cost approval.
Charles

J.

Caruso,

district

s

perintendent, presented nine ne
teacher contracts to fill classroo
positions. Still to be hired are one
elementary vocal music teache
and one part-time physical educa
tion instructor.

Supt.
that a
for

Brookman,

College,

ence, language arts and socia
studies at Shepard Junior High
and Miss Pamela Misket, Michi

Drawings Okayed

64

the

Wheaton

is financed by a

federal grant of $33,371.

to the

high

approved the appointment of Mrs
Marilyn Greulach, from Purdue
University with two years experi
ence, for teaching Grade 5 ir
Maplewood;
Thomas
Lindner

Caruso
$52,000

federal

also announcec
planning gran

projects

in

Outdoo

Education and Health and Sey
Education have been approved b
the

State

of

Illinois.

Teache

workshops will begin this summe
June

29,

196
ee =

�A Northbrook fireman, overcome by heat, is dragged from the North Shore Gas Co.

ank which caught fire Friday while being demolished. (Terry Behm

rease,

Photo}

Tar Blaze

hallenges Firemen
On-lookers were kept hundreds of feet from the tank which fire officials feared would
topple over in its weakened condition. Smoke which billowed from its sides and top
could be seen as far away as Central and Green Bay Rd. in Highland Park. (Salyards
Photo)

Firemen from Highland Park, Northbrook, and Glenview gather to help the DeerfieldBannockburn Fire Department fight the stubborn blaze. (Salyards Photo)

Deerfield firemen try to smother the
natural oil fire with water. (Terry Behmn
Photo)
Traffic on County Line Rd. was blocked
from Waukegan Rd. to Pfingsten Rd.
while firemen fought the storage tank
fire for nearly five hours. (Salyards Photo)
une

29°

1967

�- Ey
eek

the

-

tee agreed in a closed session last

worked for more than a year,
agreed to set up a six-member
study committee to further ana-

Thursday

the

lyze the intentions of the voters in

committee,

the unsuccessful referendum.
At the steering committee’s

eollege,

that
and

the

thus

need
the

for

‘still exists.

the

study

committee

will

report its findings and recommend when and how to conduct a

successful referendum.
Laurence

H.

Cleland,

Av., Northbrook,

1730 Elm

will continue to

head the steering committee ‘‘at
least through the summer transistion,”
he
said.
He
has _ been
chairman since May, 1966.

The

steering

committee

issued

the following statement last week:

“The citizens committee for the

EMousing

Checked

North Shore community college
has examined the results of the

referendum and the alignment of
the six high school districts and

_ By Ft. Sheridan

wishes

to

reaffirm

its

conviction

of the need for a North Shore
community college and its intention to continue to work to make
the college a reality.”’

By BONNIE FOSTER

Represent Districts

Ft. Sheridan recently completed a housing survey of all
multiple-unit dwellings in an area including Highland Park,

The study committee is composed of one member from each
of the six high school districts
included in the defeated proposal.
The
members
of the study
committee are Niles, Raymond
C. Nelson, assistant superinten-

Highwood,

Deerfield, Glencoe, and Winnetka.

The survey was made by the off-post housing office at
the request of Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara,
who last week declared “off limits’ segregated housing
near

Andrews

Md.

Air

Force

Base,

The unprecedented ruling will
prevent both whife and Negro
servicemen from renting housing
in the area unless available to
both races on an equal basis.
John Tamraz, off-post housing
officer at Ft. Sheridan, emphasized that the post’s survey did
not

determine

whether

available

housing was integrated, but only
determined the number of units
available “within reasonable com-_- muting distance.”’
Ft.

strip

=

Sheridan’s

between

area

included

Willow

Rd.

a

and

Town Line Rd., extending west
from Lake Michigan 25 miles.

According to Mr. Tamraz, the
study was restricted to apartment
houses, trailer courts, and housing

developments

of

five

or

more

family units.
Mr. Tamraz said the survey was

started

by

officials,

permit

consulting

tax

rolls,

municipal

and

departments.

building

Post

repre-

sentatives then visited each of the
dwellings in person.
Surveyors asked such questions

as how many units were available,
their rent, and their distance from
Ft. Sheridan.
Great

Lakes

Naval

Training

Center and Glenview Naval Air
Station have been making similar
surveys.

_ Parking Committee Sets
Ed

Gourley,

chairman

of the

Deerfield parking committee, has

called

a meeting

central

business

to discuss
district’s

the

traffic

_ and parking problems for 8 p.m.
July 11 in the village hall.
Mr. Gourley said that merchants, village officials, property
owners, and other interested per-

sons will be invited to attend.

The committee, which was ap_ pointed by the village board to
_ Serve as a liaison between the
village and the merchants, will
discuss possible effects of the
: proposed left-turn signal for the
Deerfield-Waukegan
Rds. intersection and the possibilities for

ie

_

a

Clarren, new executive director.
New
directors
for the fiscal
year 1967-68, beginning Saturday,
are Mrs.
Alan
D.
Whitney of

man;
Deerfield-Highland
Park,
Dr. Ira Niederman, steering com-

mittee treasurer and district public relations representative; and
Forest,

trict public

Paul

McCurry,

relations

tive. The Evanston

dis-

representa-

representative

has not been named.
Mr. Cleland, an ex-officio member of the study

committee,

“If
come

we are welcome,
in,’ said Harold

Stevenson

ships.

Mr.

will

pect,

Mrs.

Margaret

John

Lusk

T.

commit

in at least two of t

districts

in which

the p

New Trier, and Niles districts a
was approved in the Glenbroo
Highland

Park-Deerfield,

Heights,

Cutcheon
Kenneth

Jr.
of Lake
Forest,
Nebenzahl
of Glencoe,

the committee work for a Nor
Shore junior college should co
tact their high school
for t

name

of

the

local

committe

representative, he said.
“If the districts wish to beg
spade work during the summe
they may,” Mr. Cleland said, ‘‘b

I don’t envision
the steeri
committee meeting again as
whole until September.”’

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38 EXCEPTIONAL

*

Schaumburg, Donald H. Kraft of
Skokie, Mrs. John Strebler of
Rolling Meadows, and William H.
Schneider Jr. of Barrington.
Others re-elected to the board
are Franklin Friday of Mt. Pros-

strengthening

three

@ The steering committee or
some similar committee should
continue to function.
@ A year to a year-and-a-half in

Sale Priced Merchandise
of

has

Cleland said he will recor

membership

Glenbrook superintendent, delivered the superintendents’ declaration to the steering committee last
Thursday. The five points are:
@ The need for a North Shore
junior college still exists.

nation of the on-street parking, as

Bond

Mr.

mend

Among those wanting to wait
were the six superintendents, who
had met June 20 and agreed on
five points. Dr. Norman Haweeli,

said Mr. Gourley.
The Illinois State Highway Department is expected to approve a
left-turn signal for the intersection
which probably would ease the
traffic flow.
However, for the signal to be
most effective, some
on-street
parking must be eliminated to
create a third traffic lane. Elimi-

E.

already

will resign.

ed putting it to a vote again as
soon as possible. Others wanted
an 18-month delay.”
Want to Wait

can be solved,
and means
of
financing for off-street parking,”

Harold

committee

“No timetable has been set up,”
Mr. Cleland said. ‘Some representatives at the meeting suggest-

providing more off-street parking.
“We will attempt to determine
the problems, ways in which they

Winnetka,

ship. At least one member

the

said.

said,

¢

There will be some changes
the steering committee membé

large porEla town-

@ The same alignment of
districts should be retained.

will

many are going to junior college

‘The

estimated

superintendents

especially in Chicago
or oth
northwest suburbs, and also
determine the number not adm
ted to state universities becau
of lack of space.

area and population of the district
at 42 square
miles
and
8,000
persons.
Stevenson
graduates
about 100 students each year, he

Mr. Cleland said that since the

attempted by the village last year,
only worsened the already-critical
off-street parking situation.

Vanser

representatives of the six districts

committee

we will
Vanser,

superintendent,

District 125 includes
tions of Vernon and

unanimoulsy agreed that Evanston must be included in any area
junior college district. Evanston

steering

@ The

tempt to follow graduates fro
their districts to determine ha

ground floor.”

“IT am going to try to get them to
meet within a week.”
At last Thursday’s meeting, the

the

people again.

District 125 Board will decide, but
I am
sure the board will be
interested in getting in on the

proposal must go through petition
and public hearing stages again,

Gorby Re-elected to Board
Paul F. Gorby, president of the
North Suburban Library System,
has been re-elected to a second
term on the board of directors.
_
Mr. Gorby of Evanston, is representing the system this week
at the American Library Association’s annual meeting
in San
Francisco. Also serving as a
representative is Robert R. Mc-

trict’s delegation on the steering
committee;
Glenbrook,
John
White, district delegation chair-

proach the Adlai Stevenson High
School District in Lake County to
see if it will come in.
125 May Join

voters were 4-1 against formation
of the district in the referendum.

Business District Meeting
Pe

dent Morton Grove School District
70;
New
Trier,
Mrs.
Robert
Schoenbrod, chairman of the dis-

Lake

e

ees

of

14,

eee

establishment

next meeting, scheduled for Sept.

eee

promoted

college has decided to continue its
efforts.
In
what was to be its final
meeting, the North Shore Junior
College Citizens Steering Commit-

The meeting was held in the
home of Mrs. John Egemeier, 1321
Glen Oak Ln., Northbrook. Mrs.
Egemeier is the committee’s public relations representative from
the Glenbrook District.
The
committee,
which
has

Se

Despite the June 10 defeat of the
North Shore Junior college proposal, a citizens committee that

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Assessment Is Logical
ROBLEMS
land

still besetting

subdivision

the

became

Hov-

evident

ring a discussion on underground
eet improvements Monday night.

and

Despite objections from property own's, the board voted to go ahead with a
ecial assessments project for underound improvements
— drainage, saniry sewers, and water.
But the board still is deadlocked over
0 should pay how much for street imovements and if they should be fully
mpleted at all.
The board will consider three possibilies Monday night:
1. Permitting John Glorioso, the develber, to install streets that are only half

e standard 27-foot width where he does
bt own

property

across

the street from

s land.
2. Refusing

to

allow

the

half

streets,

us forcing Mr. Glorioso to pay the cost
- paving full streets or abandoning his
velopment.
3. Levying a special assessment against
e owners of property across from the

«Ss Mr.

Glorioso

will

develop,

forcing

em to pay half the cost of paving.
The first possibility is less than desirble

for

several

reasons,

the

main

one

bing that the village should not lower its
inimum
subdivision
standards.
The
reets would

have

to be designated

one-

ay, and the traffic patterns could create
) impossible maze.
The

second

possibility

is equally

dis-

satisfactory. Mr. Glorioso should not be
penalized for residents’ unwillingness to
go half way. In other areas of the community, where developers have faced similar
situations, the village has forced residents
to pay for the street improvements.
The special assessment against property

owners is most logical.
OVLAND residents already are getting a bargain for their underground improvements, since the village
will pay about 12 percent of the installation cost.
Village officials have estimated that
property in the subdivision probably will
increase five times in value after the improvements are in.
The 36,000-square-foot lots now are selling for about $5,000 each.

ing lots will sell for between $7,500 and
$8,000 after the underground improvements and streets are in.

Granted, not all property owners will be
able

to subdivide

into three

The

cost

of the

Only iin Deerfield |
MELINDA
ie

lots because

situated on
all property
neighbor to
lots.

improvements

easily

» Committee has reaffirmed its belief in

e pressing need for a junior college.
n addition to continuing its work, the
mittee has created a six-member study
mittee

to

decide

how

the

steering

pup should plan its next referendum.
Among the items to be considered is
nether the district’s boundaries should
redrawn. For example, Adlai Stevenson
gh School District, west of Deerfield,
indicated an interest in joining the
lege district. And some have suggested
minating areas that expressed
the
ongest dissent in the first referendum.

these

days,

try Chuck

Mr. Buccola is in the process

of putting a new patio in his home.

He

built it once, but it didn’t turn out right so he tore it up and this we a
started all over again.
;
phone kept ringing with reporters

(or a reporter,

anyway)

asking him

Mr. Buccola has the patience of a saint. He didn’t swear,

he laughed.

stupid questions like, ‘Have you found a pig yet?”

Meanwhile, he recuperates from
Jaycees Junior Sports Jamboree.

being

games

the first referendum was defeated by a
margin of almost 4-1, there were fewer than
3,000 “no” votes—a tiny percentage of
the 42,000 registered voters.
We're glad to see the committee continue its efforts for a junior college. We
hope it does everything possible to clear
up some of the misunderstanding and
false charges that probably helped defeat
the first referendum.

A Costly Error
We were guilty of a misplaced decimal
point in our editorial on the new county
courthouse-jail in the June 15 issue.
The editorial stated that the cost of the
than the actual construction cost of $7.3
million. With interest costs, the cost for

the building will approach $15 million.

chairman

for

the

He tries to spend some time working on things that put food ——
family’s mouth like being an architect, which he does in his spare

Right now he’s designing a high-rise hotel for Chicago.
And then he worries about things like pigs.
OU SEE, he’s also chairman of Deerfield’s fun-filled Family Day
known as “The Village Fourth of July Celebration” to most. But
it is known as ‘“‘The Monster That Grows Increasingly Imminent” to Mr.
Buccola.

Pigs just aren’t
field these days.

p district’s tax base, but we can see no

e 29, 1967

man

is the most equitable manner for implementing a worthwhile development.

new building would be $73 million, rather

Evanston High School District, where

a frustrated

We urge trustees to levy a special assessment for the street improvements. It

e see nothing wrong with expanding
od reason yet for reducing it. Even in

to talk with

And unless he has some monstrously good
luck in the next few days, the holiday’s events
will be minus one greased pig for the pigcatching contest.

could be regained from such resubdivision.

Junior College Need Reaffirmed
deciding against dissolving, the
North Shore Junior College Steer-

want

Buccola.

But

Y

YOU

UPP

While he was in the process of pouring cement Monday morning, his

Officials estimate that each of the three
lots which could be created from the exist-

of the way their homes are
their property. But practically
owners could combine with a
achieve at least two buildable

Who will pay to pave this street?

Mr.

Buccola

too

common

around

can

still laugh

about

Deer‘The

Problem of the Pig.”
He says that if the pig doesn’t loom on the
horizon by 8 a.m. July 4, he’s going to grease
the guy in charge of finding the pig and let the
kids loose at him!
Meanwhile, visions of his Rotary friends and
their air shows rattle in his head.
Everybody’s heard the story of Air Show ’66.
The

weather

was

bad,

the

Rotarians

had

The Missing Pig

ordered hundreds of hot dogs and buns, the weather got worse, and ay
a fraction of the hot dogs and buns were eaten.
The hot dogs and buns were not returnable to the concessionaire.
There are some Rotarians’ wives who today will swear they’re still
de-thawing and cooking those interminable hot dogs.
The wives (and the Rotarians) were pretty confident about Air Show
’67, however. They didn’t fuss around with hot dogs and buns. They —
stuck to liquid refreshments in pressurized containers.
The day that the carnival and air show opened, Thursday, wasn’t 3
good. Friday was worse, and Saturday was downright awful. Even
Sunday, despite the semi- -sunshine, wasn’t exactly the kind of day that a
brings kids out in droves to an outdoor carnival and air show.
.
Have you ever seen a grown man try to salvage the soft drinks or
beer out of a pressurized tapper that has to be returned the next day?
Have you ever seen a grown man cry?

If you really want to talk with a frustrated man and you can’t find —
Chuck Buccola, talk to a Rotarian.

.

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�The Cover: July 4th Celebration
By CHARLES
Chairman,

BUCCOLA

Family

Day, Inc.

‘is you’re looking for a greased-pig
breakfast,
a thrilling
fireworks

catching contest, a pancak
display,
information
abo

Deerfield’s organizations or industries, come on over to the Family Da
celebration.

By MARTHA CLEVELAND
SPRINGFIELD—As the Illinois

require a two-thirds majority for
passage.

General Assembly moved into the
final ‘hours of this legislative

Another Complication

Complicating matters was the
fact that Gov. Kerner has threatened to veto any state sales tax
increase proposed by Republicans,

session, hope for resolution of all

remaining

_ problems—including

_ revenue—appeared to lie in solu- ions worked out by legislative

though he may approve
city sales tax hike.

conference committees.

All this week the legislature has
been wrestling with its thorniest

Majority

years. The deadlock between Gov.

Otto

Kerner,

who

favors

made

continued

alternate

through

weekend and
conferences.

proposals,

a

Monday

series

of

summit

_
State Sen. Robert Coulson, (R_ 81st) of Waukegan, was the first
to predict that the disagreement

‘might lead to a special emergency
session

after

this

session

themselves,

di-

with the

ends

officially at midnight tomorrow.

_ By Tuesday, rumors were flying
in Springfield that the governor
Was preparing for a special ses-

_ sion by asking state agencies how
long they could operate with their
_ present funds. Minority Democrats would have a stronger voice
in a special session, where bills

Crossing
Signals

will

gates and
be

at

The county and state will pay
about 90 percent of the cost of the
safety devices, with the railroad
company paying about 10 percent.
In other action Monday, the
county board passed a resolution
at the meeting urging the governor to sign a bill calling for the
immediate return of motor-fueltax funds to the county. Under the
present system, the state keeps
the MFT funds and invests them

Courthouse
- Bonds for the construction of the Lake County
courthouse and jail com-

until

plex were sold Friday to the
Northern Trust Company of

projects.

Chicago at an interest rate
interest

rate

on

the

$7.3

million building is nearly 1 per-

|

cent

higher than

the rate

for the

initial phase of the court complex.
_

For the administration tower, $3.5
million in revenue bonds were

sold.

.

sion, a body created to build the

courthouse and lease it to the
county. The revenue bonds will be
tax levied by the county of about
6.4 cents per $100 assessed valuation for the next 19 years.
_ The total interest cost on the
project will be $3.7 million.
The complex will include seven
_ jury court rooms, four non-jury
_ courtrooms, probation department

offices, the circuit court, a prison
for 125 inmates, and an underground parking plaza.

for

by

completed

Deerfield Township
Assistant
Supervisor Samuel S. Smith voted
against the resolution because he
was unable to obtain assurance
that
there
were
safeguards
against “borrowing’’ in the bill.

_ The 4.288 percent bid was the
_ lowest of four opened last week by
the Lake County Public Commis-

paid off through a direct annual

county qualifies

receipts

The board also supported a
related bill waiting for the governor’s signature which would remove many state progress checks
on the spending of the MFT funds,
and would make projects financed
by the gas tax subject only to a
post audit.

of 4.288 percent.
_ The

the

showing

-

“The reason this bill was passed
was that the state regularily
diverted the gas tax to pay for
other state expenditures,” Mr.
Smith said. “I think there should
be some safeguards in the bill
against the county doing the same
thing.”
Mr. Smith was supported in his
“no”? vote by Deerfield Township
Supervisor Frank Peers. The vote
was 28-2.

and

a second can be

but if that committee

fails, the issue is dead.
Unusual

Conference

Freedom

committees

freedom

and

can

have
change

and alter counter-proposals
in
such a way that they essentially
write

a whole

agreement
midnight
Gov.

they

new

Kerner

tax program

bill.

reach,

tomorrow

The all-day event, sponsored by the Deerfield
Family Day, Inc., board in co-operation with
the village’s service organizations, will include
more than 30 activities beginning with the
pancake

breakfast

at 8 a.m.

Most

events

are

free of charge.

must also be approved
House
and
the
Senate

House ‘plan relied, in

intersection of Old Elm Rd. and
the Chicago and North Western
Ry. following action Monday of
the Lake County Board of Supervisors.

the

appointed,

complicated

Conference committees usually
are made up of five members of
each house. Half are appointed by

flashing

installed

reach agreement,

can

Gates, Signals Okayed
-.

pro-tem

House and Senate leadership backing alternate revenue proposals. A
part, on a half-cent sales tax
increase. However, the GOP Senate leader, W. Russell Arrington
of Evanston, was more favorably
inclined toward the sales tax
broadening bills, provided certain
professions and industries were
exempted.
It was this legislative disagreement that placed the spotlight on
conference committees. They are
the last hope of solving major
differences between the Illinois
House and Senate. Under the new
rules adopted this session, today
and tomorrow will be largely
devoted to conference committee
deliberations.

a’ new

3%-cent tax on services, and
Republican legislative leaders, who

have

were

president

half by the House speaker. If the
first conference committee fails to

unusual

Republicans

vided among

_ problem—hammering out a state
tax program for the next two

a %4-cent

the Senate

Any

however,
by the
before

night.

has said the new

must bring the state

an additional $685 million in order

The

morning’s

activities

including a greased-pig

will

contest,

begin

at

a business

9,
and

industry booth, a sports car rally, a flower
show, a baking contest, a dog show, rides and
games for children, a miniature golf pratice
tent and putting green, an art show, and a
horseshoe-pitching contest.
A softball game will begin at 9:30 a.m., a
children’s bike parade at 10:45 a.m., and the
main parade at noon. The afternoon’s activities

Mr. Buccola

will

include

a

exhibition by the famous Black Horse Troop, the organizational boot
go-go bands, a U.S. Fifth Army band concert, a bake sale, barbersho

to balance his budget requests. He

and folksingers, and a firemen’s water fight.

has insisted that the only revenueraising measure that would bring
in this amount would be his
proposed 344-cent tax on all services. The proposal has resulted in
tremendous opposition from lawyers, doctors, insurance spokes-

The program, beginning at 1:30 p.m., will be highlighted by th
crowning of Miss and Mrs. Deerfield and a speech by Sen. Karl Berning

men, and many others. A counter-

proposal would exempt some of
these fields.
The GOP House plan—put together last weekend—involves a

(R-32nd) of Deerfield.

The evening’s activities will include the fireworks display and drum
and bugle corps competition.
No matter what your interests are, this year’s family day promise:
something for you. Come and join your neighbors!

Safety Group for Gas Tax

half-cent increase in the sales tax,

a-l percent’ utilities tax increase,
a 2-cent per pack cigaret increase,
and a slight increase in the
corporation franchise tax.
Sen. Arrington has suggested
modifying the service bills extensively, picking up the slack with
utility and cigaret tax hikes, plus
various fund shifts.
Fighting against time, Republicans are moving all versions of
the tax plans through the various
legislative stages so as not to get
caught with insufficient time to.
meet constitutional requirements.
The Constitution requires that
all bills be read three times in
each house on separate legislative
days. Since a bill can be passed in
one house and on the same day
read the first time in the other
house, a minimum of five days is
required. Amendments to existing
bills can shorten the procedure.
One tax appeared settled Monday. The Illinois House passed a 1cent gas tax hike and killed all
other motor-fuel tax proposals.
The Senate is expected to go along
with the 1-cent increase.

The

Lake

County

Safety

Com-

tor Robert Post said that severa
states have counties and munici

mission is supporting a measure
supported by Gov. Otto Kerner to
raise the state gasoline tax from 4
to 5 cents per gallon.
The

measure

was

being

palities which levy a gasoline tax

3 Deerfield Students
Named to Dean’s List

con-

sidered this week by the General
Assembly.

Three students from Deerfiel
have been named to the dean’s li
for the second semester at Web

The commission points out that
45 states have a higher gas tax
than Illinois.

ster College in St. Louis, Mo.

Twelve states and Washington,
D.C., have a 6-cent tax, five states
have a 6%-cent tax, 23 states have

They are Miss Christina Abra
hamson, daughter of Mrs. Ba
bara Abrahamson, 715 Hermitag
Dr.; Miss Meredith Hardy, daug
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hard

a 7-cent tax, and three states have
a 7442-cent tax.

Alaska collects 8 cents per
gallon, and Hawaii’s rate ranges
from 8% to 11 cents.
In addition,

Commission

Direc-

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B:

Our tried &amp; true peripatetic. Sam the
in this A.M. &amp; divulged the following:

Chamber to Meet
Tonight in Villa

Parakeet.

skimmed

“It seems.” he said. “that there have been some vague mutterines

of discontent

downtown.

about

Cobey’s

I’m here to ascertain

pretzels

the facts.

&amp;. as they

say

9

The Deerfield Chamber of Commerce will hold its final meeting
of the season tonight in the Villa
Moderne restaurant.
A 6:30 p.m. social hour will
precede the 7:30 p.m. dinner.
No program is planned for the
meeting, which will include a
discussion of current Chamber
projects and plans for summer
activities.

zels are twofold: A. people like to talk: B. being clothing
men &amp; not grocery men. the capacity of Cobey’s pretzel eating

INFORMATION

supplier was called in. told the pertinent facts and . . . golly,
as the old story goes . . could he sell pretzels.

Sam

“Sunday

the

remus.

James

Doar,

and

&amp; that the reasons people talk about the pret-

customers is constantly being underestimated; thus the pretzel
But. never

again

to be empty

will the pretzel

for as long as seven

jar be empty.

The

hours.

pretzel

Park,”

sponsored by the North Suburban
YMCA Women’s Auxiliary, was
omitted from last week’s newspaper. Persons in the cover photo
were (from left) Mrs. William
Doyle, David Kemp, Jamie Doar,
Mrs.

he was told he looked a bit like a Haight

jar has been known

OMITTED
in

when

Street Hippy

A guest editorial describing the
cover,

gigeled

John

Do-

478 Central
Highland Park

Open Thursday
night
Cobey’s

*

A

prehistoric

racing

driver.

June

29,

196

�rembs

Tract

earings Begin
Supporters

of a proposed

partment

complex

orthbrook

and

2,748-

Highland

btition of Mrs. Mary Krembs of
vanston and Chicago mortgage

Jack

Gould,

who

want

a

3-acre
tract owned
by
Mrs.
embs rezoned from R-2 (single-

mily)

to

R-6

(general

resi-

ence).
Mr.
Gould said he is under
bntract to purchase the property
om Mrs. Krembs if it is rezoned.
e plans to build the apartments,

2 single-family homes, and recreional facilities.
The fate of the request seems to

inge on the conflicting testimony
f George Kranenberg and Daniel
errone,

planning

experts

who

ere instrumental in drafting the
resent county zoning code in
960.

Mr. Kranenberg,

a former coun-

y planning consultant, spoke
avor of the request Friday.

Park,

brook

Park

bened testimony on a rezoning
hqguest Friday
in a 54-hour
paring before the Cook County
pning Board of Appeals.
The hearing is being held on a
anker

Attorneys

land

between

in

Aid To Dranenberg
Mr. Ferrone, an assistant to Mr.

of Northbrook,

High-

Deerfield,

Glen-

Countryside

and

subdivision

spent nearly half of Friday’s
hearing attempting to discredit
Mr. Kranenberg’s testimony.
Atty. Stanley Grosshandler of
Waukegan, representing Highland
Park, was the most vocal of the
five

attorneys

representing

the

municipalities and subdivision.
Three Supporters Heard
Only three witnesses
for

petitioners
with

at

were

heard

least

two

the

Friday,

more,

an

architect and an engineer, slated
for the continued hearing.
Opposition witnesses will testify
after the proponents.
.

Mr. Gould told the board that he
had received assurance of the
necessary financing, estimated at
about $50 million, to proceed with

the project if it is approved, and
said he would begin immediately
upon approval.

Milton H. Solomon, a Chicago
attorney and associate of Mr.
Gould’s, testified that the 70-yearold Mrs. Krembs was in poor
health and could not attend the
Cites Contract

He said that he and Mr. Gould
have contracted to purchase the

ill testify in opposition to the
equest at the continuation of the

property

earing at 10 a.m. July 14 in
orthbrook Village Hall.
Originally scheduled
for the
hicago offices of the Cook Couny Zoning Board of Appeals, the
earing was changed to Northrook following a request by
fayor
Samuel
ighland Park.

T.

Lawton

of

-The small Northbrook court00m was jammed with about 150
esidents when the hearing began
t 3

p.m.,

but

the

number

had

windled to about 50 by 8 p.m.,
hen the board began taking
omments from local residents.

in the open. The tract contains
about 142 acres but nine acres has
been
sold
to
the
Northbrook
School District.

hearing.

ranenberg in 1960 and later
ounty
building
commissioner,

for

$13,500

an

acre

Explains Support

or

about $1 million if the rezoning is
granted. He said the contract
specifies that at least 100 acres
must be rezoned to R-6(general
residence) and the rest to R-

Mr. Kranenberg testified that
despite being entirely surrounded
by single-family residences, he
felt that the property was large
enough to “‘stand alone.”

4(single-family)

or the contract is

null

The

He said we must stop ‘urban
sprawl,”
which
he defined
as

and

void.

contract

pires Dec. 31 unless court
requires an extension.

ex-

“endless rows of single-family
homes and subdivisions spreading
themselves across the landscape.”
He testified that the project

action

Mr.
Kranenberg
said
plans
called for about 35 separate buildings in heights of 3, 4, 8, 10, and 12
stories. He said that only 16
percent of the property would be
covered by buildings and parking,
and that there
covered parking

would
spaces

be
and

would have “no effect of any kind
to
surrounding
property,”
but

under cross-examination admitted
that a 10-acre riding academy
surrounded on three sides by the
proposed development would be

3,891
1,678

Hearing Battle Features Technicalities

anker.

They

want

a

133-acre

act rezoned from R-2 (singleamily) to R-6 (general residence)
br construction of the apartents.

Cook

County

comprehensive

would

zon-

cord

ing plan.

Mr. Kranenberg testified
the rezoning Friday
and

Ferrone will appear July 14 to tell

why it should not be granted.
Zoning board chairman Robert
Marks, an attorney, ruled in favor

Mr.

Marks

overruled
who

then

Mr.

objected

to Mr. Marks’ overruling.
Mr. Grosshandler objected to
reports that no transcript of
Friday’s hearing would be available before the July 14 continuation. Mr. Marks reserved ruling

County

Building

ioner Daniel J. Ferrone
une 29,

1967

Commis-

and his

If transcripts are available, the
exclusion of witnesses will not be
meaningful since the municipalities’ witnesses will be able to read
the testimony of their counter-

parts on the petitioners’ team.
Mr. Daley also objected to
small

tape

recorder

on the

the

Mr.

of Mr. Daley’s motion, whereupon
Atty. Stanley Grosshandler, representing Highland Park, objected.
Grosshandler,

not be enough

that

that

tape to re-

hearing.

Mr. Daley then objected to the
continuation on the grounds it
gave the opposition an unfair
advantage. He lost.

for
Mr.

on the transcript.

The hearing opened with a
arrage of objections when Atty.
ohn M. Daley, representing the
etitioners, requested
that all
expert”? witnesses for the muniipalities be excluded from the
earing except during their testiony.
This would prevent a face-toace confrontation between former
ook

ran only eight minutes.
Mr. Marks suggested

former boss, George Kranenberg,
who together drew up the current

a

being used by the attorneys for
the municipalities, but Mr. Grosshandler explained it was only for
making notes and had a tape that

objected

to

the county ordinance that requires
planned developments to be special uses. He lost.
:
Other losing objections by Mr.
Grosshandler were for deletion of
developer Jack Gould’s testimony
on the purchase contract because
the contract was not submitted in
evidence, and an objection to Mr.
Gould holding the power of attorney for Mrs. Krembs,
the property.

owner of

Atty. John T. Burke won a point
when he objected to Milton H.
Solomon’s testimony that Mrs.
Krembs was “‘to ill’’ to attend the
hearing. Mr. Marks upheld the
objection since Mr. Solomon is not
a doctor.

When

table

Grosshandler

Mr. Grosshandler’s cross

examination

of

Mr.

unsuitable for single-family develHe also admitted that the area
would house about 5,000 people
and would cause increased traffic
on Lake-Cook Rd. He said a Cook
County road engineer told him
plans were being made for widening the road to four lanes, but he
did not know when the widening
was proposed.
Telis About Wells

Mr. Kranenberg said the nearest fire department to the proposed development would be in
Northbrook,

but

he

did not know

how long it would take a fire truck
to reach the development.

He said three
supply water to
would provide
water needed
sumption.

Kranenberg

reached its technical peak, Mr.
Daley objected, saying, ‘“‘As the
attorney here, I want to know
what he’s talking about.”
He was overruled.

Krembs
Points

opment if rezoning were granted.

proposed wells to
the development
three times the
for normal con-

property.
urged

by

the

signees

were:
®@ Multiple-family would be spot
zoning.
®@ The

property

is

suitable

for

single-family
development
and
could be sold to single-family
builders.
@ Rezoning would depress the
value of
homes.

Glenbrook

@ Residents

homes
family

Countryside

purchased _ their

because of the singlezoning on the Krembs

property.
@ Apartments would cause an
undue burden on sewer, water,

as Compere and Mr. Grosshandler
attempted to discredit Mr. Kranenberg’s testimony by citing passages from the transcript of a
recent Highland Park zoning case
where Mr. Kranenberg testified

and school facilities.
@ Increased traffic would endanger the health and safety of
Countryside children.
@ The’
increased
population
would put an undue burden on
public facilities.
@ The apartments would overburden the police and fire depart-

against

ments.

Highland Park City Atty. Thom-

)
/

Friday’s opening battle over a
roposed
$50-million apartment
omplex between Northbrook and
ighland Park featured an array
f legal technicalities and objecons.
However, the legal nit-picking of
riday’s session could play an
portant part if the case were to
9 to the court on an appeal from
ither the petitioners or the three
illages opposing it.
The action before the Cook
ounty Zoning Board of Appeals
entered on a request of Mrs.
lary Krembs of Evanston and
ack Gould, Chicago mortgage

Park and Northbrook. The undeveloped strip in the
center is a 10-acre riding academy not included in
the rezoning request.

This sketch by planner George H. Kranenberg's
firm shows the proposed location of buildings in
the proposed 133-acre complex between Highland

144

apartments

Fiore property on
north of Clavey Rd.
“The very basis

on

Skokie
of

the

Blvd.

zoning

is

used
by
district
and
not
by
individual piece,’’ Mr. Kranenberg
said then. Friday he argued that

the Krembs property was a large
enough parcel

‘‘to have

a charac-

ter of its own.”
Past Opinions Cited
In the Fiore case Mr. Kranenberg also asserted that apartment
developments should be located on
the periphery of business districts
and that apartments in outlying
areas would hurt the business
districts.
Mr. Compere also received an
affirmative answer when he asked
if in the Fiore case Mr. Kranenberg said, “‘The introduction of a
use creates the likelihood of an
expansion of that use.”
Before the hearing was opened
to comments from residents, Atty.
John T. Burke, representing Glenbrook Countryside Property Own-

ers
Association,
presented
an
eight-point petition signed by 442
residents

cated

of

the

immediately

subdivision,

west

of

lo-

the

David B. Hoffman, president of
the Northbrook School District
Board and a representative of the
Pulte Development Co., pointed to
the hardship on school children
from Pulte’s Williamsburg Square
subdivision,
which _ borders
Krembs to the east.
Mr. Hoffman said the pupils
would have to go all the way
around the development because
there are no through streets.

Three other citizens testified in
opposition to the request before
the hearing

was

recessed

at 8:23

p.m.

50-Gun Salute
At Ft. Sheridan
A 50-gun salute will highlight
Fourth of July ceremonies at Ft.
Sheridan.
The ceremony, which begins at
noon, will be held at the flag post
near the main gate entrance on
Sheridan

Rd.

It

is

open

to

the

public.
The 50 shots will commemorate
each state of the union.

9

�Alfred Gliemi Attend
Insurance Conference
Alfred A. Gliemi, 120 Sequo
Ln., Deerfield, recently attende
the Prudential
Insurance
Co
pany’s President’s Club confe
ence in San Francisco.
The delegates, chosen for ou

standing performance. during 196
participated in advanced unde
writing and business insurance
workshops.
Mr. Gliemi is the manager 4

the

Prudential’s

North

Sho

Agency in Evanston.

2 GRADUATE IOWA
Degrees from the University 4
Iowa, Iowa City, were awarded a
June 8 to Miss Mary Brown, 114
Elmwood
Av., master’s in a
and
Miss
Marjorie
Laing,
94

Woodward

Av.,

bachelor’s

in s

cial work.

you and your

draperies

he

These three youths put the finishing touches on their tent-raft
before sailing off to New Orleans. The boys are (from left) Kent Bravos

ON

A RAFT

State Jr. College Deadline

Louisiana

Students in High School District
113 seeking tuition reimbursement
for junior college enrollment next
year must file their applications

Destination

by Saturday.

For Three
By MELINDA
Infected
by
Tom
three Deerfield High

The
at

applications

the

district

are

available

administration

1360

Louisiana
boys,

Eastwood

for

Kent

Rd.,

applied

Capt. Allen Wolf

return for their senior year.

been

and put the raft and tent together
from scraps of material in a barn
near Pete’s home.

When it was completed last
week, they hired a flat-top truck
to carry it to the Highland Park
beach, where they launched the

Deerfield Man
Finishes

Tour

Air Force Capt. Allen Wolf, son
of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Wolf,
Deerfield, has returned from duty
in Vietnam as an RF-4C recon-

naissance pilot stationed at Udorn
Air Base

in Thailand.

raft.

Capt. Wolf
over Vietnam

“Their behavior pattern has
been good this year, so we decided
to let them go,’ said Mrs. Bravos.

the Distinguished Flying
and Oak Leaf Cluster.

“But

naturally

I’m a

little appre-

hensive.”
ABOARD

CARRIER

flew 100 missions
while stationed at

Udorn. He received the Air Medal,

Cross

Capt. Wolf was valedictorian of
the 1959 graduating class at Highland Park High School and is a
graduate of the United States Air

field, is serving aboard the Pacific
Fleet support aircraft carrier USS

Force
Academy
in _ Colorado
Springs. He received his master’s
degree at Georgetown University
in Washington, D.C. He and his
wife, Kathy, have now left for

Kearsarge in Long Beach, Calif.

reassignment.

Navy

son

of Mr.

Carroll,

10

Ens.
743

Thomas

and

Mrs.

Westgate

V.

Carroll,

Robert
Rd.,

E.

Deer-

students

by Mr. Leonard
RAZZLE DAZZLE
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a dazzling new galaxy of lights to
our eyes. Tiny new low voltage
bulbs give low-key effects exactly
where wanted. And by use of
special vapors, five times as much
light can be created from the
same electricity. No reason now
for insufficient lighting in our
homes.
They're even heating office buildings with light! And in a few
years, we'll be using the same

was $7,387.45.

a

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-junior

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2 Deerfield

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Two administrators from School
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guest teachers for a _ five-week
summer graduate session at National College of Education.
The visiting administrators are
Charles Caruso, superintendent of
schools, and Valerie Melnick, di- rector of instructional materials.

Lower the “boiling point’ at
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with Trane central air conditioning.

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Deerfield’s sales tax revenue for

the first quarter of 1967 increased
by $782.54 over the same period

RANE

last year.

During

January,

1967,

the

vil-

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$6,410.68; and March, $7,518.81.

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CARRIER
Third Class

Wil-

liam D. Emery, USNR, son of Mr.
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Mrs.
E. R.
Emery,
1549
Stratford Rd., Deerfield, is under-

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good care deserved. Your draperies should be kept fresh and attractive to set the scene for athome living. Be sure to have them
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And with hot, humid months ahead,
summer storage is highly recommended.
For expert professional care, call
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Sales Tax Revenue
Increases by $782.54.

Until

easy, ecoriomical way to air condition your entire home.

homes.

as wild as it seems . . . and not
too far offin the future either.
As if to compensate, a light sensitive glass has been developed.
Turning darker in sunlight, functioning as an automatic shade.
Another treated glass increases
insulation against heat and cold.
What wonderful built-in protection!
Now if only someone finds a way
to keep dust and grime from
creeping in, we'll be able to do
away with heavy cleaning chores.

while 28 attended

semester.

plications were

to reach New Orleans by the end
of the summer, just in time to

has

23

junior

first semester,

Granville Friday night. They were

mother,

far,

for

administrative assistant
Karl Plath.
Last year 33 District
second

hit by the storms on Saturday,
and now are repairing their raft in
Belmont Harbor.
The three, all 17 years old, hope

his

by district officials.
Mr. Gosling said 12 applications
already received are from _ students returning for their second
year.
Total cost of the junior college
program to the district last year

year, according to Arthur Gosling,

They didn’t get too far the first
night, but traveled as far as

to

All District 113 residents qualify
for
the
tuition
reimbursement
program. The district and state

Thus

Park;
Dave
Wasserman,
1676
Grand Dr., Deerfield; and Pete
Busse, 1420 Greenwood Av., Deerfield, are making the trip in a
tent-raft they made
during the
winter.

ing

and

trict as one.

Bravos,

Highland

planning the project since he was
9 years old.
The boys saved money which
they earned working this year,

1040 Park Av. West,

must be returned there.
The deadline, set by state law,
will be strictly observed this year,
according to district officials.

There are 25 certified junior
colleges in the state, counting the
nine colleges in the Chicago dis-

New

The
idea
of
the
raft
was
originated by Kent, who, accord-

building,

jointly pay tuition rates for any |
student desiring to attend an
accredited public junior college in
Illinois.

UPP
Sawyeritis,
School sen-

iors left the Highland Park beach
last Thursday for a trip through
Illinois and
Orleans.
The three

of Highland Park and Dave Wasserman and Pete Busse of Deerfield.
(Lynn's News Photo)

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�103 Seeks Way
To House Pupils
By MELINDA UPP
Harry Luhn, superintendent of Lincolnshire School District 103, said Tuesday that he is seeking ways to provide

classrooms for the district’s eighth graders within the district’s present facilities.
added

that

he

is

not

displeased

with

not to purchase
rooms

July 4th

the

school

mobile

for the children.

class“It won’t

be easy, but we can find room for
them with our present
Mr. Luhn said.

facilities,’

The aluminum double classroom
could have been purchased for
about $16,000 or rented for $4,000
to $5,000 a year. The cost was the
factor dissuading all but board
member
William
Bissell
from
approving the mobile units.

Festivity

Tuesday
at 10:30 a.m. will signal the

The board also has considered
sending the three classes of eighthgraders to Adlai Stevenson High
School,
or
renting
space
in
Thompson’s Coach House or from
the Lutheran Church of the Holy
Spirit on Riverwoods Rd.

beginning of Lincolnshire’s
July 4th celebration spon-

The district’s space problems
should be only temporary because

A Children’s parade of
floats, wagons, and bicycles

sored

by

the

Cambridge

Forest Association.
Prizes will be awarded to the
most patriotic, most unusual, and

most

beautiful,

and

each

entry

will receive a participation ribbon.

Spring

Lake

Park

will be

the

center of the day’s activity, which
includes performances by Sandy
the
Clown,
pony
rides,
team
games, and the Lincolnshire Boys’
Baseball League All-Star Game.
The Chamber Pot 7, Lincolnshire’s Dixieland jazz combo, will

take part in the parade and play
during the dinner hour at the
park.
Food

will

barbecued

be

sold

chicken

all day,

and

will be avail-

Gene Taylor of Lincolnshire, vice president and
general manager of Radio station WLS, plays Santa
Claus at the recent WLS Christmas party at the
United
Cerebral
Palsy's Child Developmental
Center in Garfield Park. Through the WLS

the new addition to Laura Sprague
School probably will be completed
within
a year.
Bids
for
the
addition will be opened at 8 p.m.
July 24.
The board will again grapple
with
next
year’s
over-crowded
conditions
during
its
July
19
meeting. The board also will meet
Monday
night for an informal
discussion of next year’s budget.

NEWS

ABOUT

Lincolnshire

,

He

board’s decision last week

Tuttle Will Head
Legion Post 1247
Henry Tuttle has been elected
new
commander
of
Vernon
American Legion Post 1247.

Three

area

graduating

‘eighth

grade students were chosen to
receive American Legion Awards.

Winners were Mike Shimer, Half
Day School; Janet Schuetz, St.
Mary’s School; and Rick Morgan, .
Aptakisic-Tripp School.

9 p.m.,

fireworks
activities.

a giant

will

display

climax

the

of

Community

Jack)

Three
part:

taking
first

through third graders, and fourth
through sixth graders. The school,
which is using co-operative series
on the Bible, is being held daily
from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
A family picnic for students and
their parents will be held at the
church at 6:30 p.m. June 30.

Mrs.

Nelson

resignation
Nelsons,

15

Krakauer,
2245
Bannockburn.

12

and

Mrs.-¢J.

Telegraph

S.
Rd.,

has

submitted

July

her

1. The

residents of this area for

will

return

to

their

former home in New Mexico.

officer

of

the

Half

Day

Mexico,

she served

with the

Dist. 125
Schuffman
son
for
When she

Board President Dan
has praised Mrs. Neldistinguished
service.
was first appointed to

the board

by Mr.

with

the

that

these

growth

and

past

brought

two

to

fulfillment

years

Stevenson

have
§

High

School.”
Board member

Lorenz Schmid

will replace Mrs. Nelson as board
secretary. A replacement for the

board vacancy is expected

to be

named July 17.

Mr. Johnson
Discharged
From

Navy

William Johnson Jr., son of Mr.

and Mrs.
Cambridge
returned

William Johnson, 10
Ln., Lincolnshire, has
from

his

assignment

with the U.S. Navy.

the

school was barely completed

and

Mr. Johnson was stationed in thq
war zone waters of Viet Na
during the past year and previous

The 1957 class of Highland Park

class petty officer on the U.S.S
Jamestown,
a communications
ship.
His assignment
included
sending and receiving code.
This is Mr. Johnson’s first visit
to this area since his parents
recently moved to Lincolnshire

Will Hold

School

1957
Its

on July 22
hold

a 10-year

reunion July 22 at the
Hotel in Evanston.

Orrington

Committee

David (left) and Dan Smith congratulate their brother, Gary, who
was awarded the Eagle Scout rank last week in a troop 154 court of
honor. David and Dan earned their Eagle ranks 3!/2 years ago. (Staff
Photo)

there were no furnishings. Mrs.
Nelson said she has ‘“‘been thrilled

Schuffman,

will

Cocktail hour will begin at 7
p.m., dinner will be served at 9
p.m.,
and
dancing
and
award
presentations will follow.

the Highland Park pool and is a
life guard at Lake Michigan beach
this season.

Mr.

as

on Dist. 125 high

effective

years,

High

Deerfield,
a senior at Eastern
Illinois
University,
Charleston,
Ill., is home for the summer. Mr.
Anderson
teaches swimming
at

daughter,

served

formation in July, 1965.

Class

Hill Rd.,

VISITS IN BANNOCKBURN
Mrs. Elizabeth Pease of Phoenxi, Ariz., is visiting for several
weeks
with her son-in-law and

has

school board of education since its

Reunion
698 Timber

who

High School’s

RETURNS HOME
Bill Anderson, son of the Russell

Andersons,

that

Department of Agriculture extension service as supervisor for 4-H
Clubs.

Christian
church

Nelson,

the only woman

New

ing a two-week vacation
school through June 30.

emotions

Community Club and has served
as secretary of the Dist. 103 grade
school board. Mrs. Nelson also
taught in the Lake County special
education district. Before leaving

Church of Lincolnshire is sponsor-

age groups are
kindergartners,

“Tt is with mixed

I leave my friends and work in
this area,” said Travis (Mrs.

former

day’s

Christian Church
Sponsors School
The

Resignation From 125

Mrs. Nelson has taken an active
part in area education. She is a

able for dinner.

At

center.

Mrs. Travis Discusses

Serving with him during 1967-68
are George Fluger, senior vice
commander; William Sack, junior
vice commander;
LeMar
Heer,
adjutant;
and Charles Winkler,
finance officer.

Christmas Neighbors’ Club, the center received
equipment and supplies that will help the 55
severely handicapped youngsters who attend the

members

ly served in Japan. He was a 8rd

from New Jersey.

While based in Japan,
Mr.
Johnson received 12 credit hours
at Sophia University in Tokyo.
This fall he will enter Iowa State
University
as
a_ third-quarter
sophomore majoring in history.

planning

the event are: Roger Louer, Dick
Zenko,
Jean
Coleman,
Louise
Hansmann, Dionne Corsini, Steve
Morton, Elaine Jashelski Mueller,

VISIT

Loretta Babbini, Lucy Loevenhart

Mrs.

Barrows,
Richie
Stein,
Wayne
Bellei, Sandra Pollack Katz, and
Buzzy Joseph.

wife,

IN

DEERFIELD

Mr. and Mrs. Edward LaPlante
and daughter, Mrs. George Matza
all of Milwaukee,

LaPlante’s
Mr.

Fremling,
field.

and

recently visited

brother
Mrs.

1155 North
June

and

his

Carl

H.

Av.,
29,

Deer
1967

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most
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dining
table—two
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years

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your

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Terms
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LEARN

Given Awards

Classic French Food

At Final Court

and Cooking
in Workshop Classes

Junior Girl Scout Troop 114 of
Deerfield recently held their final
Court of Awards at a family night
in the Bethlehem Church.
One
hundred
and _ thirteen

badges were awarded to the girls,
with

11 Scouts

of the Arrow

receiving

and

the Sign

nine receiving

DUMAS PERE, L Ecole de la Cuisine Francaise
Morning classes at 9:30 A.M. thru JUNE, JULY and AUGUST
Small classes in a large air-conditioned kitchen.

the Sign of the Star.

Slides

of the

John

troop’s

camping

Snowden,

ee
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2

re
he

Chef

J.

Lange, in appreciation of their
leadership.
Refreshments, table decorations

and the flag ceremony
planned by the girls.

Maitre

Chicago, Illinois

trips were shown by Walter J.
Lange, and William R. Parker
showed movies of a play they
produced during the year.
Members of the troop presented
engraved charms and bouquets of
daisies to their leaders, Mrs. Ray

A.

AAC.,

539 W. North Avenue

oe

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teense
‘ne

ae

Deerfield Woman
Attends Training

oa

Mrs.

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Curtis

C.

Eiker

of

Deer-

field, a Lake Forest College nurse,
recently attended a study course
offered by the Wardenburg Student Health Center at the Universi-

The patriotic spirit of the Fourth of July comes

in College Health Nursing,” is
supported by a grant from the
Department of Health, Education

white, and blue decorations made from straws, paper cups, and paper

plates. Cellophane tape and white glue will hold the paper together
to make coasters, placemats, and even flower pot containers.

and Welfare, designed to improve
the quality of nursing services to
the college student.

Paper Things Can
; Add Festive Touch
By CAROL

a

A variety of easy-to-make

party

A

Here’s what you’ll need:
Paper Plates (5 inch diameter)
Souffle cups (2 inch diameter)
Glue
Cellophane Tape

Sivan Stare

Blue felt or colored paper

step-by-step

instruc-

Pair Back From Trip
To
Mr.

London
and

Mrs.

and

Paris

Donald

R.

Dann,

170 Crestview Dr., Deerfield, who
recently

returned

from

abroad,

were accompanied home by their
niece,

who

Kelly

will

Davis,

spend

the

8, of London,

summer

dollars of life insurance during the
preceding year. Mr. Dann is a co_ partner of Dann Brothers, Inc.,
Chicago, who are associated with
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insur-

14

Co.

straws

will

be

Line straws

edge,
whites

into

were

until

you

straws

(each

inches).
a straight

2 reds

pieces of each color.

have

and
used

together

2
16

so that tape will not show.
souffle cup to center

of

paper plate. When dry, place
circle of straws over cup and glue
to bottom of plate. Use white glue
that dries transparent and will not
show if some leaks out onto the
plate. Be generous with glue.
4. Glue stars to the blue band (6
will cover nicely). Attach band to
hat and glue. Put a little glue
under the band to hold firm.

awarded

Park

degrees

YAMAHA
t.

;
We

Different
Models
Displa

5 Local Students Win

Degrees in Michigan

New Twin Jet Electra 100
—- Only 100 twin

Michigan
State University
at
East Lansing awarded degrees to
five Highland Park students at
commencement exercises June 11.
They
are Miss
Margaret
J.
Baldrey, 169 Laurel Av., bachelor
of arts in social science teaching,
with honors; Mark A. Fiore, 878

engineering.

RAND

Cronin, have returned to St. Louis,
Burrs

&amp; RIVER RDS.

DES PLAINES

296-1034

TRAINING

Marine Private Arthur M. Midle, son of Mrs. Irene L. Midle,
1332 Greenwood
Av., Deerfield,
has been graduated from eight
weeks of recruit training at the
Marine Corps Recruit Depot at
San Diego, Cal.

New Big Bear. 305 - Great on the trail.
Maximum HP. Real low end acceleration.

DES PLAINES
YAMAHA

bachelor of science in mechanical

FINISHES

Psy

After You Buy!

England,

Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy,
Monaco, Switzerland, and France.
Mr. Burr’s mother, Mrs. Bertha
Burr,
and
his sister
and
her
husband,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John

cs

Practise Before or

Half Day Rd., bachelor of science

Av.,

ae

Experienced Teachers

in
horticultural
management;
Lloyd C. Irland, 1872 Berkeley St.,
bachelor of science in forestry,
with
high
honors;
Stephen
D.
Keen, 545 Cherokee St., bachelor
1335 McDaniels

ee’.

on the market with electric starting.

Allen Sordyl,

are
in

a

On

Blackthorn
Pl.,
Deerfield,
home
after
several
weeks

Mo.; after a visit with the
in Deerfield.

Grand Pri Prix 350 —Ultra high performance.
Great handling. Brand new.

New 180 Twin-—Great on looks, great
handling. 5-speed. Electric starting.

science.

HOME FROM EUROPE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Burr, 1241
visited

Park

in gradua-

and

They

Highland

students

of arts in general marketing;

Europe.

432-0361

Road

at top

ends to overlap so that a circle
may be formed for the crown of
the hat. Remember to tape inside
3. Glue

Highland

of Iowa, Iowa City, June 8.
They are Miss Sheralyn Berning, 95 Ridge Rd., bachelor of arts
in education and psychology; Miss
Katherine
Levi,
1566 Eastwood
St., bachelor of arts in art; Mrs.
Penny Esther Strauss, 1489 Sunnyside Av.,
bachelor
of arts in
psychology and social work; and
Vincent Ori, 2725 Port Clinton Rd.,
bachelor of science in general

up against

alternating

ASSOCIATION

DES PLAINES

OF

3%

Sheridan

Graduates

tion ceremonies at the University

thirds

about

Are

a

in

Deerfield.
Besides London, the Danns visited Paris and attended the Million Dollar Round Table convention in Lucerne, Switzerland. This
convention was for salesmen who
have sold more than a million

ance

MATTER

1920

Of University of Iowa

and bottom. Leave enough tape at

6 red straws (10% inches long)
6 white straws (10% inches long)
Scissors
are

1. Cut

piece

2. Tape

(10% inches by 1 inch)

Here
tions:

Four

TASTE

decorations can add a festive note
to Fourth of July celebrations.
Some of these are easy enough for
the small-fry to do.

PakK

COarngs €

Ter.

Four

Editor

HIGHLAND

Mrs. Eiker lives at 643 Colwyn

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The east fork of the Chicago River's north bran ch is clogged with debris as it flows
along the Highland Park Country Club.

The East Skokie Draina ge Ditch has been widened by the State of Illinois adjoinin
the Deerfield Rd.-Skokie Hwy. overpass.

Ditches May Be Key to Flooding Here
By JUDI NICOL
Two
people

weeks later, hundreds of
along
three
drainage

ditches

in

Highland

Park

and

Deerfield are still recovering from
a “hundred year rainstorm.”
Although

the

storm

was

unusu-

ally heavy, old timers insist that it
was not as bad as the storm which
turned streets into rivers in 1938.
Other storms in the last 10 years
have approached the deluge, and
this year’s June storm was the

second to flood homes this spring.
The ditches, which were constructed to take care of storm
water, have been called “‘ineffective’ during heavy storms.
The
ditches
are
among
the
Many agencies whose members
are appointed by the chief judge
of the Lake County Circuit Court,
with one exception.
That one exception is the Union
Drainage Ditch No. 1, otherwise

known

as

the

west

fork

of the

Chicago River’s north branch, or
just the west fork. Commission

members
‘

yok

for
Oe

TR

that

ditch

are

elected
from
among _ property
owners along the ditch.
The

reason

one

elected and two
within the same

commission

is

similiar bodies
two areas ap-

pointed, is described vaguely as
“regulations of the ditch act.”

Headed

by Dahlgren

The Union Ditch
headed by Raymond
active.

Commission,
Dahlgren, is

Each year commissioners
inspect the creek on a walking tour,
and the entire length of the ditch
is sprayed
to prevent
woody
growth. Branches trailing in the
water will catch papers, while
ragweed and cattails bend and
allow the debris to flow past.
In 1957 the entire length of the
ditch was dredged.
The debris
removed
from
the channel included old bikes, boots, chunks of
concrete, pails, and a washing
machine.
The commissioners also handle
complaints from residents living
along the creek.

And
there
were
many
complaints this month, especially to
the appointed commissioners of
the East Skokie Drainage Ditch,
also known as the east fork of the

Chicago River’s north
the Skokie River.
That

ditch was

branch

or

dug in 1910 to

drain the area known
as the
Skokie
Slough—which
extended
from Hickory and McDaniels Av.
on the east to Sherwood Forest
subdivision on the west.
Chairman
of the commission
which controls the East Skokie
ditch is Mortimer Singer, Highland
Park
attorney
and
land
owner along the drainage canal.
Mr.

Singer

commission

explained

that

his

has no taxing power

and can proceed only by special
assessment
to
make _ improve-

ments to the ditch.
‘‘What improvements have been
made were done by the property
owners. Greda Lederer’s subdivision didn’t
flood,
because
she

widened the ditch and used the
dredgings from the channel to

ee

a 4
gfe

ss

;

ere

fill

in

the

building

area,’

Mr.

Singer said.
Other

Highland

however,

from

Highwood

to

ported

Park

areas,

Chicago ‘Av. near
Rosemary

“horrible”

Rd.,

flooding.

re-

High-

land Park Country Club became a
lake for three days, at loss of

Mr. Schwartz charges that it is
“useless” for him to widen
portion of the ditch unless
entire channel is widened.

his
the

“The more I do to fix up my
ditch the easier it will be to flood
my property,” he said. “And my

Park

District

of

examines the West
16

Skokie Drainage

Ditch banks

he will use the soil from widening
the ditch to fill in his property

west of the ditch.

his

commission

has

Opposition Expected

Other irate citizens have called
city
officials
and
newspapers,

north to Park Av. West. He said

improved

south

one body, the
Highland Park.

from Lake Bluff south. I plan to
seek action through the city.”

Mr. Singer, however, disagrees
and plans to widen the ditch along
his property from Birchwood Av.

has

The

Park
say
the
commission
longer assesses the $1.

be a
water

cesspool much of the time.

Dewey

The north commission is head
by Dr. Walter Dalitsch of La
Bluff, and the south by Clo
Perkins of Deerfield.

But action to widen the ditch
will face opposition from at least

will no longer
for all the ditch

They claim the area is a stagnant

on his property. Mr.
portion of the ditch.

the flood plain at all.

demanding action.

property
reservoir

“sufficient reason’”’ for not widening any other portion of the creek.

D. L. Dewey of 10 Lake Cook Rd. in Deerfield

criticized. Owners of undeveloy
land think it is an unnecess:
expense, and some engineers
lieve no homes should be built

been active for about 10 yea
and has no money, according
commission
secretary
Dud
Dewey, of 10 Lake Cook Rd.
north commission is believed
have collected an annual asse
ment of $1 per year for ma
tenance of the ditch a few yea

Many residents cite the appearance of the widened area as

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above

drainage ditch, has two com
sions governing its length.

to Widen

An
area
of the
east
ditch
already widened is to the northeast of the north entrance
to
Skokie Hwy. along Deerfield Rd.
The widening was accomplished
by the state, after litigation.

oe

to

‘Useless’?

the policy of past boards, and is
our position now. But we are
always glad to discuss it.”

&amp;:

filled

president Bert Schwartz.

district property,’’ said president
William Karger. ‘‘This has been

as

be

The central ditch, called
middle fork of the Chicago Rive
north branch and the west Sko

money and members, according to —

“We are opposed to any widening of the ditch through park

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divisions

flood level of 1938, has been hig

Highland

Park’s

ago.

plain

or-

dinance, which requires that sub-

residents

of Woodla

There will undoubtedly be q
position to whatever action,
inaction, commissioners of
area’s

three

ditches

decide

take. Residents of Deerfield
jected to the $1 yearly assessmé¢
and

the

1957

assessment

for

f

dredging of the union draina
ditch caused a raucus over .ab¢
$30 to $40.
But each year the creek carr

less water, and more debris
lects. The Deerfield Village
reports getting a call from a re
dent saying that a tree was gro

ing in the west Skokie ditch.
Several bodies and persons ha
already agreed to talk about so
tions to the flooding proble
including the City of Highla
Park, which owns right of w

along the ditch at the city la
fill, the Highland Park Count!
Club, and the
Highland Park.
The

flood

But

initiative,

Park

District

however,

probably have to come
ditch commissioners.
June

from
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�acleasts Launch
n updated and expanded guide program

will

be

offered

to

anticipated 4,500 Highland
rk and Deerfield high school
dents when they resume classin the fall.
rs.

Jo

Mathews,

ncipal in charge
el services

sh

School,

of pupil per-

at Highland

and

ge, who

assistant

holds

Park

Miss

Muriel

the same

posi-

at Deerfield High School, will
ect
the
program
with
the
istance of nine other full-time

nselors at each school.
college consultant at each
ool and a districtwide social

ker will complete the guidance
he most startling change
the

elimination

of

will

session

Expanded

(homeroom) classes, required
all students last year.
Instead

administrative

of 25 to
instituted,

of

High

groups

30 students will be
with two or three

administrative group period, routine business such as class activities, student council business, and
the completion of
will be discussed.

various

forms

Group Guidance Planned

Group guidance session of from
50 to 75 students at Highland Park
High

School

and

from

20

to

30

students at Deerfield High School
also will be part of the expanded
program.
All of a counselor’s counselees

An American Field Service bus,

41

passengers

from

24

ntries, will arrive at Deerfield

gh School Monday for a short
sit to the Highland Park-Deerld area.
The

visitors

mts who

will

have

be

spent

Mmmunities

AFS

stu-

a year in

throughout

_ the

ited States attending local high
hools.
he first event

a

party

on the schedule

at 7:30

arren Jackman

p.m.

home,

at the
1640 Wil-

ot Rd., Deerfield.
he students will participate in
ighland
Park
and
Deerfield’s
urth of July parades on Tues-

y. During the afternoon, the
dents and their hosts will
end the Meredith Willson conrt at Ravinia Park. A picnic is
anned that night.
e students then will travel

arrangements for Deerfield High
School’s AFS chapter, and Mrs.
Robert David will represent Highland Park High School’s chapter.
The Deerfield Women’s Club
has offered to cover expenses for
the Deerfield High School AFS
chapter.

The hosts from Highland Park
High School include Rich Addison,

Pathman,

Wendy

dor, Ethiopia, Finland, Germany,

Chris Sheahen,

Guatemala,
Iran,
Japan,
Laos,
New Zealand, Peru, the Philippines, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland,
Thailand,
England,
and
Vietnam.

Pam

Buahi,

Peggy

Bay, Ed Hoffman,

Reuler,

Holly
Birnbaum,
and
Gladys
Frankel.
Deerfield High hosts include
Katy Taylor, George Martin, Lau-

Smith

prnard Sidran

and

who

Mrs.

creased office space will add to
the program’s
efficiency.
The
guidance department
now has
nine offices, and a classroom
will be divided into
offices next year.

recommendations

for

approval of the administration.

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School in Peoria.
.
Miss Klinge holds a bachelor’s
degree in mathematics education

from the University of Illinois and

would

hopes to see.

department

particularly

like

video

to

do

tape

counseling,
according
to Mrs.
Mathews and Miss Gloria Haddy,
a counselor at Highland Park High
School.
Counselors Analyze Tapes
In counseling, video tape is used
to record group or _ individual
sessions, then played back. Counselors. then can analyze expression
changes

and

reactions

to certain

questions and discussions to facilitate their understanding of each
student.

The guidance departments at
both high schools have no video
tape

equipment,

although

a lim-

ited

amount

included

in

is

the

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a master’s degree in mathematics
education
and
guidance
from
Northwestern University.

She

came

to

Highland

Park

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High School as a mathematics
teacher in 1958, after serving 16 |
years as assistant principal at —
Zion-Benton Township
High ~
School. She joined Deerfield High
School as guidance director when _
it opened in 1960.

Take

The

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bei

istrative assistant in charge of
guidance
at Richwoods
High

Mathews

RD. EXIT’

stylists

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Serves in Peoria

She moved to this area two
years ago, after serving as admin-

Wilmot Students

at the many fine furniture and accessory items —
antiques and authentic reproductions — found in
so small a space at such modest prices.

manicurists

Teachers College in Emporia. She

has done additional study at the
Universities of Kansas and IIlinois.

Additional equipment and staff
is the next program change Mrs.

delightfully surprised

TOWER

and

more

for

ee
Top

four

discussion

You will be

Hair Style of
the Month

with

main the same for the four years.
At Deerfield High School, in-

are handling the

1 ig Lite - alos

remains

Mrs. Mathews holds bachelor’s |
and master’s degrees in school
psychology from Kansas_ State

Fourth

Field Trip
graders

at

Wilmot

|

School in Deerfield, accompanied
by their teachers Linda Coleman _
and Kathleen Zielinski, recently

took a field trip to the Hinsdale
Health Museum
and the Old
Graue Mill.
The students listened to Valeda,
the talking
glasslady,
explain

what happens inside the body and

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visited other exhibits of anatomy |
and physiology.
xs
The Old Graue Mill is the only
waterwheel grist mill in operation
in Illinois. While the students
watched a miller grind corn into
cornmeal, they heard the colorful —
history of the mill.

Have You Visited The VILLAGER?

ig to their native countries.
Earl

Andy
Connie

The students are from Argentina, Austria, Barbados, Brazil,
Ceylon, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecua-

Betsy

New York for a final meeting of
07 AFS students before returnMrs.

Debbie

David,

Bass,

Leslie
John

the

them throughout their four years,
and group counseling work.
Next year, all freshmen also
will be assigned to an administraive group teacher who will re-

Original

Nancy Zimler, Bob Flax, Alison
Baker,
Dick Weinberg,
Marcia
Zucker, Steve Ettlinger, Laurie

Simon,
Loeff,

pro-

are

changes were made by the counselors and faculty, with the final

Chaperones traveling with the
students will stay at the Sidney
Robbins home in Highland Park.

Ricky Weil, Andy
Richards,
Debby

of the

year,

has been under
more than a year.

Gilbert, Pat Laegeler, Phil JackDonarski,
Weiner, and

this

tially funded under Title 5 of the
National Defense Education Act,

Chassie, Mark and Tim Holbrook,
Jan Baker, Pam
Moran,
Barb
man,
Gail
Strauss, Ron
Maloney.

phases

Mrs. Mathews said the ‘‘new”
guidance program, which is par-

rie Wolnak, Lynne and Lawrence
Kamins, Steve and Jeff Tarnoff,
Carol Johnson, Susie Baum, Deb-

Fish,

new
begun

to a counselor,

Such topics as testing programs
and college information will be
discussed during group guidance

Ann

tration.

assignment of incoming freshmen

Deerfield freshmen will participate in weekly group guidance
sessions, while sophomores, juniors, and seniors will participate
every other week.

Sidran,

the past, to students requesting it.

Other

at one grade level will attend
these larger sessions, to be held
during study hall periods.

bie

department’s budget request now ©
being considered by the adminis-

gram,

1 AFS Exchange Students
Will Arrive in Area Monday
rrying

sessions. Individual counseling also: will be available, as it has in
Freshmen Are Assigned

Schools

groups in each grade assigned to a
counselor.
During the
weekly
25-minute

ance Progra

Gui

os

�Deerfield’s Family Day Fete
To
By MARY

Sara Lee officials go over
plans for their Family Day
booth in the business and
industry exhibit with Charles
Buccola,
chairman
of the
celebration. The officials are

(from left) Don Tobin, Mrs.
Pat Berg, and Dick Azz.

_ (Howard Fochler Photo)

Be Fun-Filled

FALLENSTEIN

All activities, including the fire-

work

The Deerfield Family
Day, Inc. board has taken
the title of Deerfield’s annual Fourth of July celebraday crammed full of activities for youngsters and oldsters.
all-day

funfest

will

be

free

of

charge except for the pancake
breakfast, amusement rides, miniature golf, refreshments, the car-

tion to heart and planned a

The

display,

Five of the
will compete
bugle corps
Deerfield High

and

bugle

nation’s top corps
in the drum and
competition at the
School stadium.

Deerfield

Kiwanis

Club,

last

by

the

Imperials

of

St.

Patrick and the Nisei, a Japanese-American corps from Skokie.
Tickets are 25 cents for the 6:30
p.m. contest. Children under six
will be admitted free. Tickets may
be purchased from any member
of the Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions,
Jaycees, or Women’s Club, and on

Family Day, in Jewett Park.
The highlight of the day will be
the parade, including many

of the

floats which will appear in the
earlier Highland Park parade.

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Among

1

:
Pet
Na
:

Deerfield
Club.
9 a.m.—Greased pig

;

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ae

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a
;

Family

contest,

Day,

Inc.,

board.
Know Your Local Busi-

ness

and _

Industry

booth,
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Sports car rally, Jay-

ane

cees.
Deer-

tion

Deerfield

Booth,

Women’s Club.
2 p.m.—Program
Invocation,
John Usury.

the

Rev.

National anthem, drum
and bugle corps.
Posting
of
colors,
American Legion Post
738.
Welcoming

:

remarks,

Mayor H. Ross Finney.

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The

Mayor’s

awarded

float.

to

The

the entries

will be the

Trophy
the

most

Senator’s

the

Mil-

Fifth Army Band, the Highlander
Bag Pipe Band, and three
drum and bugle corps.

other

Even the family dog may get in
in the dog show. Ribbons will be
awarded for best trick dog. most

obedient dog, largest and smallest
dog, and best costumed dog.
Every
dog
must
be
clean,
combed
and brushed
and kept
under control on a leash at all
times.

Studio,

Sun

Valley

Single Parent Club, and the DEErVILLAGER.

in

the

sports

may
car

be
rally

that will begin at 9 a.m. in the
Deerfield High School parking lot.
Instruction will be given at the
point

of

the

hour-long

awarded.

Dairy, Deerfield Electric, Highland
Park
Jaycees,
Deerfield
Chamber of Commerce, Deerfield
FIELD

A car of any make manned by a
entered

Amateur cooks of all ages may
display their talents in the cakebaking contest sponsored by the

Deerfield

the cardboard holding the ca
No mixes or refrigerated ca
will be judged.
Cakes will be accepted betw
9 and 10 a.m. in the Jewett P
Fieldhouse and will be auctio
during the afternoon.
The

day’s

Unit

of

festivities

begin

be aided-by the newly for
Deerfield High School Key Club

Need

Sneakers

Kids

the act by competing for ribbons

starting

Many businesses and clubs have
entered
floats
in the
parade.
Among those who will appear are
the Highwood Chamber of Commerce,
the
Highland
Park
Chamber of Commerce, the North

Music

will

rally. Prizes and a trophy will be

Floats Entered

Shore

original

navigator

fron

the Deerfield Kiwanis Club in
Jewett Park Fieldhouse fro
a.m. to noon. The Kiwanians

be

phy.

and

baked

will

patriotic float and

driver

team,

be

recipe written on a 3- by 5-i
file card attached to the botto

position

the best non-commercial float will
win the Parade Marshall’s Tro-

Vanguards

must

b

a hearty pancake and sausat
breakfast which will be served

Trophy

Cars May Enter

drill

Entries

has

Homemakers

Extension of Lake County.

Cash prizes and ribbons will be
awarded to winners in three age
groups, 9 to 13, 13 to 19, and older
than 19. One of the judges will be
Mrs. Helen Volk, home adviser for
Lake County and a professional

should

bring

only

a

good pair of sneakers and lots
energy”

to

the

children’s

ra¢

beginning at 9 a.m., sponsored
the Deerfield Jaycees.
The events will include a thr
legged sack race and an egg-re]
race in Jewett Park.
The sack race contestants
be divided into three categori
junior girls, junior boys, sen
girls, and senior boys. The jun
group will include those 6 throu

9 years old and the senior gro
those 10 through 13.
Trophiés will be awarded

to

first place winners in each grot
Ribbons will be awarded to t
second and third place winners.

The egg-relay race will be hd
for all children 5 through 13 yea
old.

Judges

testants

will

into

divide

equal

the

teams

cd

whi

will compete to carry an egg on

spoon over a 50 yard cours
Ribbons will be awarded the firs
second,
and
members.

third-place

teal

Creative bicycle decorations w

be judged in the children’s bicye
parade

mary

which

Ter.

will form

at Ros

and Deerfield Rd.,

field Garden Club.
Dog Show, Jaycees.
Baking contest, Deer-

Crowning of Miss and
Mrs. Deerfield.

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Extension of
Lake County.

Berning.
Master of ceremonies,
Dr. William Burns.
Go-go bands for teenagers on village park-

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10 a.m. Entrants will be judged ¢
the basis of originality of costuni
and bicycle decorations. Ribbo
will be given for first, second, a
third places and honorable me
tion.

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will perform at 1:30 p.m.

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ne

-

Pig

A

hoe

;
-

show,

Informa-

Floats may
get into
between 10 and 11:30 a.m.

home
economist who
active in 4-H work.

:

PS

Flower

Organization

The parade will proceed west on
Deerfield Rd. to Waukegan Rd.,
and
north
past
the
reviewing
stand to Hazel
Av.
Then
the
parade will go west on Hazel Av.
to Park Av. and south to Jewett
Park where it will end.

Ottowa,
Ill., Clown
Band,
the
Tabala
Motor Patrol,
a motor
cycle drill team, the Evanston
waukee Candettes, the Highland
Park
Suburbanetets,
the
U.S.

Breakfast,
Kiwanis

B’nai B’rith, Deerfield Lions Club,
Bendemar Dress Shop, Jim Bein-

go to the most

Ticket Price

8 a.m.—Pancake

Deerfield

This Is Route

lenged

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Hospital,

contest, and the drum
corps competition.

year’s winners—the Norwood Imperials, the Racine Scouts, and the
Ottowa Crusaders—will be chal-

Calendar of Events

Park

smashing contest, the pig-catching

the

to involve the entire family.

Others entered include the High-

land

lich, and the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile.

In the competition, sponsored by

will feature

more than 30 events and exhibits

Fourth

Miniature
golf,
Explorer Scouts of Deerfield.
/
Golf driving tent and
putting greens, Family Day, Inc., board.

Art show,

Jordan

Krimstein.
Horseshoe

pitching

i

ce

$

‘

contest,

man.
9:30 a.m.—Softball

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Scout

bike

Rd.
Noon—Main

parade,
forms

Lutheran
Deerfield
exhibition.

Lions
at

Zion

Church

on

Rd.

Horse

Troop

Sen.

Karl

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lice station.

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2:40—U.S.

Fifth

Army

Band

concert.

3 p.m.—Bake sale.
3:05 p.m.—County Line Chapter of Barbershoppers.
3:25 p.m.—Bake sale.
3:30 p.m.—Gand Village
School Singers.
3:50 p.m.—Bake sale.
4 p.m.—Deerfield

parade, Lions Club,
forms
at
Rosemary
Terr.,
and Deerfield

Club,

sti

_be-

troops 50 and 52.

10:45 a.m.—Children’s

Nid
Me:

Will-

game
Boy

1:30 p.m.—Black
sacks

Chris

Speaker:

- Bannock-

burn Fire Protection
District water fight.
7 p.m.—Drum

and Bugle Corps

competition, Deerfield
High School athletic
field, Kiwanis Club.
8 p.m.—Fireworks
display,

Deerfield High School
athletic field, Rotary
Club.

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The

troop,

Black Horse tro

whose

home

base

Chicago, has performed in Pre
Lyndon Johnson’s inaugural pa
ade and for the late Preside
Kennedy,

Queen

Elizabeth

a

Prince Philip of England, the Ki
and Queen of Denmark,

and mal

other

troop

w

perform immediately before
main program at 2 p.m.

tl

dignitaries.

The

Family Day will end with a fre
fireworks
display sponsored
k
the Rotary at 8:30 in the Deerfie
High School stadium.

These Drum and Bugle
Corps will appear at 7 p.m.
in the Family Day competition at Deerfield High School

Stadium. A fireworks display
will follow the contest.
June

29,
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196

�Begins Summer
Tour of Europe
Korshaks,

EXPERTS

a camel

Stump

climb

in

Leysin,
the

Switzerland,

Matterhorn,
was

HI-RANGER
for
TREE TOPPING

MANY OTHER
USES

&amp;

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=

Fully Bonded
&amp; Insured

caravan

and

BEDSPREAD SALE

will

All

ski at

QUILTED

Geneva.
Shelley

£4
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Licensed By The
State Of Illinois

trip across the Sahara. The students also will attend the SwissAmerican School of Mountaineer-

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for et

Trimming - Cabling - Cavity work
Neat safe tree removal
Spraying - Liquid &amp; Dry Feeding
All Work Guaranteed

Travel in Europe and Africa will
be made by bus, train, bike, and
on foot. A highlight of their stay in

be

CALL
ID 3-1622 H.P.

Power

“Man
and his Land,’
summer
tour of Europe and Africa.

will

&amp; INSPECTION

389 Central

Av., Highland Park, was one of six
students who left Sunday for a

Africa

Pree

Wings
TREE

Shelley J. Korshak, daughter of
the Donald

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graduated

Sizes

—

In

Stock

PATTERNS

—

a

from

COLORS

et

—

Highland Park High School in
June. She will be a freshman at
the University of Illinois this fall.

Ist Circle Graduates
Include 3 From Area
Three

Highland

Park

students

were among the 808 seniors at the
University of Illinois, Chicago

Herbert H. Heyman

(center), 373 N. Deere Park Dr., Highland

ark, president of the Jewish Vocational Service, accepts check for
20,000 from A. J. Goldsmith (left), account executive for Merrill
Friedman, 1775 Elmwood
ynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith,
Simon
i

Dr., Highland Park, JVS assistant executive director looks on. The
rant was made by the Charles E. Merrill Trust to aid the JVS
ocational research program. (Lawrence-Phillip Studios)

Circle, who received degrees at
the first campus commencement
June 18 in the Chicago Stadium.
They are Robert E. Johnson, 512
Burton Av.; Miss Julia Rainwater,
3046 Greenwood St.; and Elliot C.
Shear, 729 Hill St.
STUDENTS

ub Seout Pack 137 Holds
ts Annual Olympic Contest
Highland Park Cub Pack 137
ecently held its Annual Olympics
Sunset Park.
Despite the stormy weather,
hey
went
through
obstacle

was grand winner with 81 points.
Second place winner with 61

purses,

After the event, Howard Smith
was presented his Wolf Badge,
and Kenneth
Clausing
received
the
Gold
Arrow
award,
from
Cubmaster Dave Ward.

ran

relay

races,

pmpeted in numerous

and

other ath-

ptic events.

Den 4 was the winner with a
Stal of 314 points. Mike Beauvais

points

was

Richard

Schwalbach,

and Kenneth Clausing
with 58 points.

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VISIT

Miss Linda Barufaldi of Springfield, Mass., is visiting the Henry
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camp, and hers to revisit Europe,
the Bakers paddled the Seine, the

denis since the ist ofthe year.

y
group
includes all mun-

ei

slides to illustrate the five-month,
2,000-mile trip she and her husband took in 1931.

0

the

y.

Nineteen of the acc

°

dents involved one vehicle, and

ciation. —

ee.

James

to

e

Suburban
ecutor’s

Canoeing

2

nard Baker of Glencoe, will show

Park

Will Close

Shore

board

Vagabond

speaker,

City Prosecutor
elected

rum

“OOS

The

ized and led many,
extended
tours, including several through
- Europe.

Chatauqua

_

Commission.

died in Lake County traffic acci-

Berle Schwartz of 1855 Eastwood
Av. in Highland Park has been

Fil

oy, july
5 from
. Wi y tk oo

will serve as tour guide. Mrs.
Krafft recently retired as executive director of the Oak Park
Senior

Fourth

Park

cribed at the Center’s Chautauqua

(Ont.), Niagara Falls, the walled
city of Quebec, Kingston, and~

p

e

“Early

-

tomorrow.

=

See

Will

beginning Aug. 9.

3

Highland

and Tues-

of the

Schwartz

attorneys

Mr. Schwartz

in

the _ six-county

FIVE PER CENT

Chicago suburban area.
Mr. Schwartz will join 30 governors of the organization, formed

as a tool for better

~

communica-

tion
and _ professional
growth
through area co-operation.
Harold Winer, Deerfield village
prosecutor, was named chairman

of

the

organization’s

grievance

committee.

CERTIFICATES
OF
DEPOSIT
... $5,000 and UP...
Now!
With

Save with GSB and earn more than ever before.
your savings in the form of Certificates of De-

posit GSB guarantees earnings of 5% annual interest
. and your deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation! Certificates may be used
as collateral for loans up to 100% of the face value.

DEERFIELD SQUARE
Strongly favored by traditionalists in exclusive residential areas
of both Washington and Detroit ...is the WILLIAMSBURG,now
premiering in Deerfield.
You'll appreciate the tasteful appointments and advantages of
Deerfield Square ...Two-story Colonials with 4 &amp; 5 exceptionallylarge bedrooms ¢ Paneled and beamed family rooms with woodburning fireplaces * Country kitchens with floor-to-ceiling pantries
¢ First-floor studies ¢ Priced from only $38,950 to $42,950 for over
2,000 to 2,675 feet of living area. On sites up to % acre.
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.

ie

See

Deerfield

Square

this weekend!

Immediate

a
Be
Mt:

/NOW | . . . ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000.00 BY
THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
To:

Glenview State Bank,
Glenview, Illinois

x wish
ows:

to

Issued

in Name

Enclosed

si das
Nathe

purchase

is

of

check

1825 Glenview

‘‘G.S.B.”’

Road,

Certificates

of

Individual—Joint—In
payable

chthten

Aééveie

to

“‘Glenview

Deposit

fol-

trust for

State

ns ee

as

Bank”

ee

City

mans

State

Certificates will be mailed to purchaser at above address

Occupancy

Four 4 &amp; 5 bedroom colonials with paneled family rooms, woodburning fireplaces—two have carpeting and drapery and one has
first floor study. From $40,000 to $47,230

BY

GSB Certificates of Deposit are issued in amount of
$5,000 and up, in multiples of $100. For further information about GSB’s insured and guaranteed Certificate of Deposit program—stop in at the bank, or call
729-1900. Any of our officers will be pleased to give
you the details.

*

Sa
&gt;
Security

wo. J. PULTE, tc.
Detroit * Washington

Strong

¢ Chicago

for

272-7862

45

Years

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.

;
aout

Bis

24

OS

Glenview

State

Bank

GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS
TELEPHONE 729-1900

June 29, 196

�idd Gets Top Position

Chand.

With Bankers’ Federation
The

executive

vice president

e First National Bank
and Park has been

of

of High-

elected presi-

ent of the Lake County Banker’s
ederation.
Charles W. Kidd, of 627 Carage Way
in Deerfield,
is a
ember of the executive commitbe of the American
Banker’s
ssociation and a member of the
Iks, Moose, Masons, Shrine, and

merican Legion.
He came to the First National in
964 from the National Bank of
laska, where he was also vice
resident. He was president there
f the Alaska Banker’s Associaon.
Mr. Kidd went to Sitka, Alaska,

in 1947 when he joined the staff of
the First Bank of Sitka. He is a
graduate

tute

of

of

the

American

Insti-

Pacific

Coast

Banking;

paoung_

Banking School, and senior Bank
Officer’s Seminar at the University of Washington.

4, Area Residents
Receive Degrees
Four

area_

residents

Valley Lo ... one of the newest and most unique “total
living concept” communities ever introduced to the metropoli-

were

awarded
degrees during commencement exercises recently at

tan

Stanford University in California.
Deerfield
residents
receiving
with distinction

bachelor’s

degree

sciences,

and

in_

with

a

D.

Elias,

who received a master’s degree in
communications.

Highland Park graduates are
Jerome R. Liebling, who received
a master’s
degree
administration,
and

in business
Charles
S.

Tauman, who was awarded a
bachelor’s degree in political science.
RETURN

Mr.
bard

have

Mrs.

Charles

returned

to

dramatic planning and either patio areas or balconies that take
full advantage

of the surroundings.

Wayzata,

and
1419
Also
Miss

Old Orchard, Edens Plaza and downtown Glenview. Live only

W. LAKE =y

4 \

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it’s “Opening Night” by LEES,

43)
(ROUTE

WINNETKA A

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ROAD
WAUKEGAN

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WILLOW ROAD

a re

WEARING

EDENS

EXPRESSWAY

Directions: Take any major

thoroughfare to Waukegan Road
(Route 43) in Glenview. Valley Lo is

E. LAKE 24

located just west of Waukegan

ps, GLENVIEW ROAD

tame, half wild
fashions before!

. . . there’s never been
LEES “civilized shags”

Road (Route 43)

on West Lake Avenue.

in a wild assortment of 22 colorings
Half
floor

.

in daily living and

minutes from excellent commuter services and a convenient
drive from O’Hare Field. Make your residence in the unparalleled community of Valley Lo in Glenview.

ws

IN LONG

Privacy

the community. Enjoy the carefree living of condominium
ownership while being near the shopping areas of Randhurst,

Se

REMARKABLE VALUE
“Civilized Shag” Carpet

of

The Colony Club, a private social and recreational club exclusively for the use of residents of the community, will be a
focal point in Valley Lo. Enjoy the outstanding beach and
boating facilities, the sun deck, swimming pool and bathhouse at the club. Relax and unwind on the golf course in

3 LY

as

suburb

tions in developing the unique floor plans.

in Montreal where she will work
for the Tourist Bureau during

ig

northern

both formal and casual entertaining areas were prime considera-

Theresa Gongora of Mexico City,
enroute to the Mexican Embassy

‘Re

desirable

featuring multiple baths, the finest appointments, spacious rooms,

T. Hib-

Minn., after a visit with Mr.
Mrs. Howard D. Griftner,
Wincanton Dr., Deerfield.
visiting the Griftners was

in the

Cleverly planned two and three bedroom condominiums are
now being offered in Valley Lo. You have your choice in either
high-rise or townhouse architectural design with each unit

HOME

and

open

and recreational facilities.

biological

Thomas

is now

cosmopolitan living, Valley Lo is being built surrounding a
- large spring-fed lake that will provide both magnificent views

degrees were Peter C. Craig, who
graduated

area,

Glenview. Planned and designed for completely carefree, yet

INSPECT MODELS FROM $33,250

such an exciting look in
are in. LEES has created

a carpet that not only is in the vanguard of style, but one that will outperform carpets costing dollars more.

DE SITTER CARPET
120 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka
Hillcrest 6-3336

Hillcrest 6-6120
Monday &amp; Thursday 9 a.m. to 9p.m. Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
June

29,

1967

CONDOMINIUMS

@

J

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AND MODEL 724-9100

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FURNITURE

e REFINISHING
e REUPHOLSTERING
e REPAIRING
Refinished to original or modern finish, such as
Fruitwood, Pumice, Natural or Antique White.
1001

_ . ACELLO—Mr. and Mrs. Cataldo

Hospital.

Acello, 312 Temple Av., Highland
Park, a daughter, Diana Lynn,
_ June 18 at Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Bessie
_ Palmisano of Ontario, Cal., and
=

‘Mr.

and

loom
3
a
Se

Mrs.

Frank

’Acello,

NARDOMARINO—Mr.

362

Lynn,

|
|

June

and Mrs, Rob-

14 in Highland

Park

Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs.
Betty L. Murphy, 1867 Green Bay

|
oe

|

Highland

Pa.

FRANZESE—Mr.

June

and Mrs. Bo-

tal.

3 nito L. Franzese, 880 Deerfield
_ Rd., Highland Park, a son, Daniel
ae Johnnie, June 11 in Highland Park
- Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and

Mrs.

Amendola

Mr.
and Mrs.
a4 both of Italy.
|

Cosonza

Petro

Park,

a

son,

12 in Highland
Grandparents

Park
are

Franzese,

= Old Trail Rd., Highland Park, and
Mr. and Mrs. Josep Herbert,
_ Prairie Av., Highwood.

a

Mary

i

Park

and

Mrs.

Ed-

HOUSE

&amp;

UN

Rushing

4-8983

FURNITURE

1328 Sherman,

Evanston

NO MORE
INSECTS
we guarantee you year-’round
freedom from pests

man, 1627 Ravine Terr., Highland
Park,
and
Ralph
Wanger, 165

Maple Av., Highland Park.

and

Mrs.

in

$2.99

$3.99

big ar

s on panels listed below.
ale prices effective for
limited gore and subject to inventory on hand.
Come now for

|

= Weldwood Cherry

$17.95

| $9.88]

4x8

A

Weldwood Cherry

17.95|

8.88]

4’x8’

B

9.95}

6.68]

4x8’

B

5.95]

2.99|-4'x7’

A

11.95

7.95 |
8.95 |

vans Rosewood Teak Inlay

29.95

Evans Walnut

GENUINE

B

7.99 | 4'x8’

B

5.68 | 4'x7’'
6.72 | 4’x7’

A
A

119.88 | 4'x8’

A

5.99 | 4'x7’

B

9.95 |

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B

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ON

A

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CEILING

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4’x8’

3.49 | 4’x8’

16.95 |

Rumpus Birch
Royal Pecan

Sale | Panel
Price
Size | Grad

|14.88]|

4.95

G-P Palomino Birch
G-P Simulated Oak

"

45

2 Miles West of
Halfday on Rt. 45
VERNON HILLS

Service
at no extra cost. In trouble? Just call the little blue station wagon.

Regular
Price

= G-P American Elm

First
Qualit
Acduiltee’:

[OPEN EVERY DAY] :
ROUTE

cf] year,
at least, we will completely treat
inside and out, to prevent and control such pests.

the best selection!

Blonde Lavan

Park

STAY IN YOUR CAR

Twice
your home,

4'x 8’ — Grade A

: Georgia-Pacific Burma Teak | 24.95

Israel

Highland

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.

4'x 7' — Grade A

vans Philippine Mahogany

“

‘

Grand-

George Kay,
Deerfield and
C. Walton of

CUSTOM

Caning

CALL

Columbus, O., Mrs. Samuel Stein-

Arctic Tomak

4tl 50°
4 &amp; L Oil:
m__

Hospital.

BER

Chair

Prompt emergency

Anne,

TF Kuisiatic
10

Mrs.

:

Div. of Swanson Bros. Moving &amp; Storage Co.

—

Estimates

WALNUT TONE

and Milo Holley of

daughter,

June

and

Va.

MOLINA—Mr.

— Jill

and

and Mrs. Bobby

WANGER—Mr.

$3.99

_N. Molina, 340 Waukegan Av.,
= Highwood,
a daughter, Shirley
oi

are

ward Wanger, 1705 Wincanton Ln.,
Highland Park, a son, William
Morton, June 14 in Highland Park
Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morton
Gumble
of

4'x 8’ — Grade A

B _ May 27 in Highland Park Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Francis D. Dooley, Philadelphia,
aeBa,
and Mrs. Pauline caer copa
Be Long Beach, Cal.
eS

Highland

$2.99

_ HORN—Mr.
and Mrs. Ludwig
Pp. Horn, 1235 Carlisle Pl., Deer-

field,

Neb.,

parents are Mrs.
1021 Dogwood Rd.,
Mr. and Mrs. L.
McWhorter, W.Va.

‘x 7' — Grade A

2 _ HOLLEY—Mr. and Mrs. James
| W.
Holley, 224 Sheridan Av.,’
Be _ Highwood, a son, James William,
_ June 15 in Highland Park Hospi|
tal. Grandparents are Mr. and
_ Mrs, Harry Doudera, 232 Sheridan

3

Scottsbluff,

WALTON—Mr.

GOLD TONE

233

HERZOG—Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ton B. Herzog, 1219 Central Av.,
_ Deerfield, a son, Arthur Milton,
June 7 in Highland Park Hospital.
- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
_ Jack Lowenstein of Glencoe and
- Mrs. Milton Herzog of Chicago.

|
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Highland

SAVE
NOW
On Ist Quality Lavan
PANELING

and Mrs. Manny

_Av., Highland Park, a daughter,
- Sandra Jo, June 18 in Highland
_ Park Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Romitti, 690

W.

in

Grandparents

D. Walton, of Prairie View, a
daughter, Beth Arlene, June 10 in

SWITZER—Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
James Switzer, 327 Green Bay

~ HERBERT—Mr.
and Mrs. Jofoacks O. Herbert, 1500 McDaniels

Alkol,

of

Mrs. Leo Koltan and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Rothenberg, both of Chicago.

and

Hospital.

a son, James

13

Veda Switzer of Sunnyvale, Cal.

Hospi-

Mr.

June

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Whitmore

Steven,

Park, a son, Kevin Elliot, June 9
in
Lutheran General Hospital,
2 fe ‘Park Ridge.

= _—

Park

and Mrs.

ae Gordon, 592 Sumac Rd., Highland

‘= Av., Highwood,

Whitmore,

Fabrics

. Free

(and we put it in writing)

GORDON—Mr.

e

Rd., Highland Park,

232
Mr.

ROTHENBERG—Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Rothenberg, 592 Sumac Rd.,

Rd., Highland Park, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Dourlain of Bridge-

Bo ts ville,

Mr.

Vito Nardomarino, 215 North Av.,
Highwood, a daughter, Elsa, June
17 in Highland
Park
Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Vito Deliso, 1091 Underwood St.,
Highland Park, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Nardomarino of Bari, Italy.

ert L. Dourlain, 338 Bloom St.,
- Highland Park, a daughter, Terra

i

are

and Mrs. Ramon Molina of Hormigueros, Puerto Rico.

St., Highland Park.

ss - DOURLAIN—Mr.

Grandparents

and
Mrs.
Harry
Dousera,
Sheridan Av., Highwood, and

Quality

ONLY

15

Ya“

TILE!

per
"12"
“file

Plai
write
ONLY Wyse =pe

a year
for the first 6 rooms, $2 for each additional
room. Bathrooms, pantries, closets treated without charge.
Prompt payment with your contract entitles you to S&amp;H Green
Stamps. Policy holders rate a discount on our other services.

HI6-6173

*Full cartons only. Delivery available at slight extra charge

Ed
&amp;

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1590

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831-2800
(Just West of Hwy. vA Daily: 8-5:30

HIGHLAND

PARK

(Closed

HOUSEHOLD
PEST CONTROL
Division of Aerosol Exterminators, Charter Member

IPCA

Sundays)

June

29,

196

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This one wipes out
common lawn weeds

This
one does
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This one fertilizes as
it wipes out weeds

KANSEL makes weeds curl up and gradually
disappear — roots and all. Even the toughies
listed here are no match for KANSEL: chickweed, dandelion, ground ivy, buckhorn, plan-

PLUS 2 provides the same positive weed control as Kansel. At the same time it full-fertilizes your lawn. Makes weeds gradually fade

tain, purslane, heal-all, filaree, clover, henbit,

weeds were. Result? Lawns get greener, thick-

matchweed, black medic, yellow rocket, Eng-.

er, handsomer — everytime.

One application of PLUS 4 does just about
everything but mow your grass. It clears out
unsightly non-grass weeds as it prevents crabgrass, foxtail, goosegrass. Full-fertilizes too,
and grubproofs the soil for a full year. Saves

you time and effort as it builds a sturdy handsome lawn.

lish daisy, shepherds purse, knotweed.

5,000sq ft 6.95
Permalawn

EVANSTON

2222

Hardware

Ace

GLENCOE

UN 4-8080
2912

True-Value

1008

Hardware,

@

Tentral

(Hubbard

Woods)

HI

Street

UN 4-3100
910 Noyes Street
UN 4-2145

6-3000
V

Wienecke's

&amp;

680 Vernon
VE

®

Noyes V &amp; S Stores
Chicago Avenue
4-7363
UN

1225

1910 Central

Avenue

Inc.

Davis Street
DA 8-4900

Michaels

Linden

63

DA 8-4442
Lemoi

Ace Hardware

Hdwe.

Street

Central

Products
Bay Road

UN 4-5045

Avenue

917 Chicago
Harolds

Green

S

Pearson Greenhouse
3018 Glenview Road
724-1764

HIGHLAND
Garden
794

M.

N. Milwaukee

Supply

Avenue

S. S.,

Mi..So.

22)

O'Neill's Ace Hardware
1746 Second Street
ID 2-1150
Ravinia

True-Value

Hardware

447 Roger Williams Avenue
432-4387

Inc.

Ferraro

Garden

pee

Dundee

Road

SKOKIE
Lawn &amp; Garden

3700

Touhy

OR 3-4406
The Chalet Nursery
and Garden Shop

Lake Avenue at Skokie Blvd.
AL

6-056!

410 Ridge
1-065!

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272-0053

Hoffman &amp; Glicker
Hardware, Inc.

Road

1-427!

AL

Millen V &amp; S Hardware
1219-21 Wilmette Avenue

Olson Garden Center
2774

5,000sqit 17.95

AL

—

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Hoffman

Rte.

beh

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433-2210

Co.,

Hardware

Sherony

Inc.

2210 Skokie Valley
("4

VA 4-0202
(500 ft. No.
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Pet

432-0124

Avenue

GLENVIEW
Mil-Green Garden Ctr.
9650

Central

Hardware

5-3060

PARK

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1850 Glenview Road
PA 4-2200

Evans

2500sqit 9.95

10,000sq ft 12.95

Rugen

:

practically everything

away as the fertilized grass fills in where the

5,000 sq ft 4.95

;

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AL 1-3060
Terminal

411

Hardware

Linden Avenue
AL 1-2841

Wolff's Ace Hardware
1119-21 Central Avenue
AL

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HI

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E. B. Taylor &amp; Company

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�Scouts Get Jeep, Canoes

SERVES IN ARMY
Spec.
son

New

red jeep and canoes

have

sales.

been purchased for Camp Kiawassa by the Moraine Girl Scout
Council from funds raised by the
annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale.
The Scouts
in the Moraine
Forest,

‘HH. Lieber, MichaelD. Lumb, Rhee
B.

Ross,

Judith

v; Wheaton,

A.

Ruppel,

a

M. Goldman,
Ronald B.
h, Barbara J. Katz, Edwin
. Kemp III, John H. Knoll, David
. Locke, Joe C. Park, James A.

Half

ee.

California.

in

canoes,

Mundelein,

with a

them

M.

His brother, Michael, who was
graduated from Deerfield High
School this month, plans to enlist
in the Marines.

trailer

lakes, will be available for use by

and smaller surround-

Maday,

Robert

Headquarters Company in Hanau,
Germany, for the past six months.

to nearby

campers.

‘by RALPH BOCHES

a

Andis

Takes

Paris was busy, happy and

Peet, One.

pleasure
the

Day

Rd.,

Deerfield,

as

in

announcing

association

is a graduate
Academy.

V.

NEW

of the

U.S.

of

with their office

1365

East

Canton

Deerfield, recently moved
Acorn Ln., Highland Park.

prices

on board,

RESIDENT

Charles,

THE

interesting,

Naval

Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Argana
and children, Mary Lynne and

San

always

are no higher than London or
Rome or New York. Please believe the French people have
not forgotten that we liberated them and that without us
Hitler would still be policing
the Champs-Elysees.
The Boches family will be
on the Queen Mary on Aug.
9th when it leaves for England.
Our farewell voyage to an old
friend. There will never be
another like
it. See you

Carol J. Peet

has

Maryland.
Lt. Griggs recently
completed two tours of duty flying
Navy Sky Hawks in Vietnam. He

and

Mason, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Center

new

L.

entered Navy Test Pilot School in

-H. Mason,
1080 Whigam
Rd.,
Riverwoods, is undergoing nine
weeks of basic training at the

Training

keep

ENTERS PILOT SCHOOL
Navy Lt. S. David Griggs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Griggs, 2665

Roemer, Mrs. Kathryn K. Sackheim, Ellen R. Shapiro, Dale H.

Naval

The

for transporting

new
equipment,
is completely
supported by funds from cookie

yan, Mrs. Carol J. Gitles, Mrs.

_ MASON TRAINING
_ Seaman Recruit Richard

help

Mrs.

St. James Church, Highwood.
Camp Kiawassa, recipient of the

balo, Richard S. Balestrery, Roger S. Feldman, Dennie E. Free-

Smith, Howard A. Tullman,
AllanJ. Weitzenfeld.

will

and

Lake Forest, Cadette Troop 13 of
Deerfield, and Junior Troop 32 of

and Donald C.

Wood.
Highland Park—George V. Cim-

x

Bluff,

jeep

site.

ing areas, sold 81,720 boxes of
cookies.
Northbrook Girl Scouts sold tbe
largest amount of cookies. The
troops selling the most boxes of
cookies were Junior Troop 225 of

Susan

ean

Lake

Northbrook

new

5/c Richard
Mr.

Maday, 114 Pine St., Deerfield,
has been serving as a legal clerk
with the Second Support Brigade

roads open during winter snows,
move equipment, and help in the
operation of the Girl Scout camp-

Council, which includes Deerfield,
Highland Park, Highwood, Lake

degrees at the recent commencement exercises.
_ The graduates include:
_ Deerfield—Frederic
N. Enen-

ou Paula

The

of

“Where

(t.,

Real

Estate

623 DEERFIELD ROAD
OFFICE 945-0222

to 35

is an

DEERFIELD,

ee

LANGUAGE

Art’

Res.

ILLINOIS

Ralph

945-0340
Dy,

OF

moved

Boches

Dan Wisehart.
Deerfield lost
a great family when Jake
Stap and his
wife and Sue
and Sandy

ot Cleveland.

Jake,

a

Phys. Ed. teacher, built character and great athletes. He
goes to work for the Davis
Tennis racquet people. His
daughters learned their tennis
at Tennaqua, just starting out
they are already nationally
known. Some day they will
restore tennis glory to this

ELEGANCE

country.

This office was happy to be
. supplying John and Jeff Mason airline tickets as they
start their pro baseball caceers, good luck guys.
Sounds silly, but if you want
space for Florida next Xmas
Holidays on the aofr. order
it now, no chargé for booking
or to cancel if you can not
make it, but avoid the disappointment later.
Real travel buy . . . the airfares, excursion plan family
plan all at big savings.
We recomment a fall cruise,
Holland

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
CORDIALLY

INVITE

YOU

TO

1967 MODEL

VISIT

THEIR

HOME

1718 SOUTH OAK KNOLL DRIVE*
LAKE FOREST
HELD
OPEN:
MAY
AUGUST

1,

COUNTRY

OPEN
SHORE

THRU
13,

UNDER

WILSON

THE

AUXILIARY

22

R.S.V.P.
TO

WAUKEGAN

ROAD,

NORTH

BY
TO

JUMP

AUSPICES
OF

DONATION

1967

*ROUTE

BY

THE

OF

line,

Oct.

cluded, Bermuda, Virgin Isles,

AT

FURNISHED

American

21st 9 days from $280, all. in-

THE

CRADLE

HOURS

SOCIETY

$1.00

2-5

P.M.

WEEKDAYS

12-7

P.M.

WEEKENDS

Puerto Rico.
Jeanne and I had Bob Carlson over for a strawberry and
cream breakfast just minutes
before he left for eleven weeks
in Europe, this enthusiastic
and delightful “Northwestern
Lad will have the most memorable summer of his life and
we shall await eagerly news
on how our many suggestions
worked out.

ATTENDING
OLD

MILL.

WEST

TO

OAK

KNOLL.

SOUTH

TO

1718

Deerfield

330 W. FRONTAGE RD..
NORTHFIELD, ILL.

HOME BY
HEMPHILL

446-6966
273-3131

Travel
829

Deerfield Road,
Deerfield
Phone: 945-4055

, 196

�Reaching 73,000 North Shore Homes in... .

e THE

EVANSTON

1020 Church

THE
HOLLISTER
NEWSPAPERS

REVIEW

St., Evanston

¢ WILMETTE
1232

Central

LIFE

Lincoln

Noon

e

1806

¢

Winnetka

Ave.,

Glencoe

GLENVIEW

251-4300

TALK

Ave.,

¢

NEWS

Vernon

Glenview

e

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rd., Glenview

NORTHBROOK

446-4300

HIGHLAND
444

446-4300

1438 Shermer

Rd.,

Central

HIGHWOOD
444

724-4300

Central

Ave.,

HERALD
Highland Park 433-4300

¢ DEERFIELD

STAR

Northbrook

PARK
HERALD
Highland Park 433-4300

Ave.,

VILLAGER

444 Central Ave., Highland

272-4300

AND

DEADLINES
REGULAR

GLENCOE
715

Ave., Wilmette

e WINNETKA
588

e

475-1560

AN
ADVERTISER

COPY

THE

VILLAGE

serving

Lake

433-4300

Bluff

$1.20

Cash

4
TO

5-1468.

LOST YOUR PET?
may have been injured. Call your
al animal
hospital.
DAvis
8-1440.
iversity 4-9416. UNiversity 4-1700.
:
WHITE
GOLD
BENRUS
tch.
4 blue
saphires
and
2 diaynds. In area of Reba and Elmwood,
anston. Call GR 5-1820. Reward.

MINIATURE

vicinity.

T:

GRAY

ALTERED

, overly friendly;

y

and

rsity

Colfax,

AFED

POODLE
answer

to

5-1858 or VE
DECLAWED

vicinity of Ridge-

vanston.

4-6136.

alpoint

Will

Call VE

FROM
HOME
d.,
Glenview,
male Siamese.

Call

i-

913 GLEN6-mo.
old
724-3594.

PILL BOX LOST:
STONE INSIDE. REWARD.
SENTIMENTAL VALUE.
869-0328 ASK FOR SANDY
REWARD—FOR
RETURN

OF

ge
2 png po
ring
vicinity
of
ckne
on Lake on
Saturday, June
AL
4300, ext. 215 before 5:30 p.m.
Ay aged RED
AND
WHITE
le 2 weeks
ago,
Brummel

ll DAvis 8-6562.

iT:

BLUE

PARAKEET,

t and Central Streets,
ht foot. Call UN 9-3226.

AT
has

Personal
HAPPY

ne 29,

HOW

DOES

Simply
listing

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

events
hel
TO

of

through
you
by
‘

Use

Highland

Hollister Want

WHITE

WEEKS,
Winnetka.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS
Indian
Knoll
bred.
A.K.C.
Champ.
stock. 7 yeeks old. Excellent temperament.
AL 6-0930

=

3-4300

Ads

3
with

YEARS
OLD,
small children.

Dogs and Cats

order

on

BOUNCY BEAGLE PUPPIES

11

wks.;

10 MONTH OLD FEMALE

A.K.C.,
Call 256-

ALASKAN
MALAMUTE
FEMALE,
1
year,
seal
and
white
with
masked
face, housebroken, shots, A.K.C., $100.
16 Warwick, Winnetka, HI 6-8138.
GENTLE
FEMALE:
SILKY
SEALpoint Siamese kittens: pan trained; 9
wks. old; $15 ea. 446-3842.

PEDIGREED MIN. SCHNAUZER
female. Needs a new home,
Free to
the right people. No children. Interview required. Call 272-8241.
istered,
females.

smooth,
home
Call Mundelein.
LO 6-4096

REG-

raised,

TWO FREE KITTENS
8 weeks old. Fluffy, adorable.
Completely trained.
272-6019

MALTESE
PUPPIES.
ONE
two females. Champion sired.
lent coat and pigment.
Top qua

2

BEAUTIFUL

Monday, July 3, and Tuesday, July 4

SEAL

SIAMESE
KITTENS
Housebroken.
Need

sale from

POINT

7

$5.00.

~

an
goodh

Telephone 337.177

664-5538.
COCKER

PUPPIES,

8

WE

white and buff, champion bred, A.K
Reg.

446-8499.

SCHNAUZER
EARS,
dren.

PUPPIES

SHOTS,
RAISED
WITH
864-1845 no ans. 446-8600,

cH.

A.K.C.
WIRE
HAIRED
DACH
puppies. Darling fluff balls.

Call Mrs. Huck, LE

2

Near

17-0099. |

Long ‘Grove.

CUTE AND CUDDLY

4 pile
white

Pe

homes.

945-7336.

=

ae

bs dace
eac
Oo

SIAMESE

2 hs
with
goo
pechdsa

KITTENS

PLEASE CALL 272-5354.
If no answer, call 272-4600.
GERMAN

SHEPHERD

PUPPIES

|

Reg. Males, § months old.

3 Toy Poodias—ablalaste
APRICOT;
FREE

REASONABLE.
729-4115.
KITTENS HEALTHY G

sae,
Will

w+

an

Suieoe to

trained;

co, 1
good

7

ce

weeks

gray, 1b om
home

BEAUTIFUL CHAMPION PARENTS :
Call CR 2-1898
SIX-WEEK OLD KITTENS F
To

be

given to
good
‘oer ed.

homes.

29-4926

8 ADORABLE KITTENS
Suistentsad:

GERMAN
A.K.C.

Reg.,

SIAMESE

Vere

with

SHEPHERD
ke
ie
7-2370

KITTENS,

"P-

and

FREE
children. —

PUPPIES,
3

S.P. AND
Papers,

2

BP.

BPs

334-1805 and 271-7354

FREE

MALES.

peas

729-119

all shots

YELLOW

The Classified Department will be closed

$100,

272-2656 oe

mese
kittens,
10 weeks
old,
broken, love attention.
Call PArk 4-6898

trained,

MULTIPLE COLUMN DEADLINE: Friday, June 30, 1967 —: 12 Noon
REGULAR COPY DEADLINE:
Saturday, July |, 1967 —4 P.M.

;

9-2553.

raised.

A.K.C.

EARLY CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR OUR
ISSUE OF JULY 6, 1967

anes

with children. Best offer. 729-229

GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS AND
Collie paps: Paper trained.
and up.
272-8854

July 4th
Holiday
NOTICE

but

GERMAN
SHEPHERD
PUPS,
3 MO
old, superior temperament and bree
ing. HI 6-1008.
:

AFFECTIONATE,

A.K.C.

oo

ao

Shepherd.
Housebroken,
Spayed.
Good
watchdog

A.K.C.—10 WKS.—SHOTS.

energetic
242
yr:
purebred
male
golden retriever needs farm home or
lge. yd. Raised w/boys. Shots. $100.
831-9336.
TINY
TOY
POODLE,
SILVER
MALE
A.K.C., shots, housebroken. Ready to
take home and love. 945-4422 until Sat.
eve. After Sat., 272-6733.

PUPPIES

champion

Brown Toy Poodle rele 4

STANDARD POODLE PUPPIES FROM
1st litter of mother
w/fine heredity,
wonderful
disposition.
A.K.C.
Reg.
1
cream male, 1 black female left. UN

DACHSHOUND

A.K.C.;

Glen Ellyn. HO

FEMALE
WEIMARANER
2
YEARS
old.
Obedience
trained.
Wonderful
with
children,
Needs
country
home.
835-2146.

OUR

4 lines

shots; compatibly raised with ee
and kittens. Phone 446-6584 afternoons
and evenings.
a4

WEIMARANERS:
CHUBBY,
CUDDLY,
affectionate gray ghosts. Home raised
with children;
ready for adoption to
show
and
pet
homes;
6 _ weeks;
A.K.C.; shots. UNiversity 9-0055. Call
after 6 p.m.

9-2835
“COLONEL”

10 days —

Dogs and Cats

10

BEAGLES,
PEKINGESE,
AND
GER.
short
hair
pointers
all A.K.C.
reg.
Companion, show, hunting and breeding stk. The home of champions since
1926. Lorings, always home. 678-1114.

Home

KITTENS

AND
OTHERS
FREE.
8
trained. 79 Abbotsford Rd.,
446-1884.

MALE,
raised

Highland Park Herald
Ave.

Cats

Bedlington Terrier

Deerfield Villager
ss Central

and

os
REG.
WEST
HIGHLAND
white
terriers.
Champion
parents.
Male,
female.
742
weeks.
Home
raised. Phone MO 8-2711 or MO 8-4043,
MO
5-2550.
Seen
at 520
Ellis
Av.,
Wheaton, Ill.

SNOW

We will file them in THE CALENDAR
and notify you if there is a conflict.

945-73)

Dogs

Minimum

COLLIE PUPPIES, A.K.C. MALE AND
female, tri-color and blue merle, sired
by
champ.,
raised
with
children,
paper trained. $75 and up. Brandbrook
Collies, CR 2-1468.

QUALITY
PERSONIFIED,
GERMAN
Shepherd pups bred for conformation,
intelligence
and disposition.
Guaranteed
against
hip
displacia.
Reserve
your selection now at $300. Phone 815469- 5258 after 6 p.m.

IT WORK?

phone) a complete
and events.

10

Thanks

BENring

with

KITTENS

TABBIES,

6

WKS.

:
Prneaeet

ie

Wp

22-0161

Pore ie

WHITE PEDIGREED 6 MONTH aa
die. loves children. $55. Call GR

BIRTHDAY!

DEBBI YOUNG
LUV,

TRIPark.

eS

"CLEAR" all club dates
through THE CALENDAR

of

SERVICES
10

DATES

Mail (or
meetings

: GERMAN
SHEPHERD.
VICINof Grant and Crawford. Black and
, big ears, very friendly. Angwers
name
‘‘Adolph.’’
Daughter
is
artbroken. GR 5-1439.
: 2 KITTENS,
ONE
FEMALE,
Iti-colored, 1 male,
all black with
ite
paws.
About
215 months
old.
ward. 272-6156. Northbrook.
LADY’S
GLASSES
DARK
ames, vicinity N.W. campus on June
Reward. 328-0715 after 7 p.m.

BLACK

Card

foc

Avoid Conflicting

Beagle

Chicago Toll Free 273-521 t or 273-4300

THE
WEINMANN
FAMILY
WISHES
to acknowledge
the sympathy,
kindness and aid given on the death of
their
son
and
brother,
Bob
Weinmann.
The
family wants
to thank
especially
Bob’s co-worker at Lloyd Hollister’s,
both
day
and _ ~0night_
shifts,
the
wonderful
neighbors
of
Pitner
and
Fowler Avenues and all the immediate and distant relatives and friends
who were so comforting.

ee
ae ARE
PRESIDENTS
AND
PUBLICITY
CHAIRMEN

ENGAGEMENT
RING.
WEEK
June
19.
In
Evanston.
2
sm.
amonds
on ea. side of lge. stone,
atinum.
Reward.
492-3614 day. 86494 eve.

encoe

Personal

Be

AND
1403

ST:
GRAY
MINIATURE
peers:
Old Family pet. Reward.
1

llie. Reward.
570.

BE

to all

: HAND CARVED CANE
(KEEPe)
at
15th
and
Wilm.
Ave.,
Imette, Sunday. I’m partially blind
d need my
cane
to walk.
Finder
ase return to 1415 Maple or call AL
52. Reward.

T:

Business

WILL

MESSAGE

CK, TAN AND WHITE
2 petals
d collar.
5 mos.
old.
Vicinity
of
shland Park Hospital and Exmoor
untry
Club.
Children
and
mother
artbroken. REWARD. ID 2-7472.

VE

K.L. THE CAGEY
ONE
there with his sporty M.G.

5

Found

Female

is

Personal

of Debts

PONSIBLE
FOR MY DEBTS
nature
only. Clarence
Ware,
erson St., Evanston, Il.

Lost:

475-1560

251-4300

Notices

and

line

or if paid within

VILLAGE
OF WINNETKA
WILL
pose
of
unclaimed
bicycles
at
lic auction on Friday, July 7, 1967,
irting
at 2:30 p.m.
in the police
age, Winnetka Public Safety Build410 Green
Bay
Road.
Bicycles
be seen from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
N DAY OF AUCTION ONLY.

Lost

per

DISCOUNT: .10 PER LINE

Tuesday

MULTIPLE COLUMN ADS
Noon Monday

Disclaimer

945- 7300

RATES

LAMPLIGHTER

Forest-Lake

Park

THE

1967

GANG.

FREE TO GOOD
pan trained and

ne
weaned

3 KITTENS, ‘

used to small children. Call 351. 1478.

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 —|

‘

�CLASSIFIED
Disclaimer of Debts
Det
Dogs and Cats
Dressmaking—Sewing— Needlework
Draperies &amp; Slip pt deer tn Made
Electrical Service
Entertainment
Equipment Rental
Exterminating
Fireplace Wood

rth ang and
rts Cars
_; Automobile. Loans
- Auto $
_ Automobile Tires and Accessories
_
Autos—Trucks—Trailers—For Rent
Automobiles — Wanted To Buy

Floor Refinishing and Covering

Flowers and Florists
For Rent—
Apartments

Apartments To Share

rucks—Troilers—
anted To Rent

and Outboard
ond Gifts
and.

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

Motors.

Contractors

Maintenance
Supplies

and -Repair

and

Materials

Opportunities
nts
and
Personal

Partnerships

Service
and

Photography

12.
13 WEEKS, $50 AND
wormed. ‘223-0873.
2

YEAR

OLD

Excellent

UP;

TOY

house

SHOTS

AND

DACHSHUND

pet.

Wonderful

children.
Will
sell for vats
reliable people.
251-1009

with

only

to

WELSH TERRIER PUPPIES
weeks old, shots, champion sired,

11

A.K.C. registered. $125. Call:

Weimaraner 2 Year
A.K.C. W/PAPERS.
EXC.
775-1715.

COND.

HIGHLAND

WHITE

FREE

PERSIAN

INTELLIGENT.

Owner

bred
PA 9-

TRAINED.

465-7247 after 9 p.m.

TERRIER
healthy, has

intelligent,

regis-

KITTEN

FULLY

allergic

COCKER
female,

fine

TERRIER

-Tered¢
8 weeks
old,
A.K.C.
d, champion sired.
Call 251-6051
ST. BERNARD
Beautiful
Basko
Zwingo
line
oo
aaa Pet and show quality.

18

22
shots,

pounds.

MONTHS,
gentle and

$25.

Call

475-

DARLING PUPPIES 4 WEEKS OLD
5 females-$10 each
1 male-$20
Father a gecarer poodle
729-2151

KITTENS — FREE
475-6154

IDLE

PUPS

uppies
? Foal

match

platinum

412

MO.

WHITE

ribbon

silver

Shots. Call UN

MIN.

winners)

toys

17-8226.

raised

11

with

12 WEEKS

OLD.

: FOR SALE:

FEMALE.

HAS

ALL

677-1263

SIBERIAN HUSKIE A.KC..

10 months
All shots.

¢ - ALpin e 1-8778.
3 MONTH OLD TINY TOY POODLES,
male
and
female.
A.K.C.
Highly
intelligent,
genlte
disposition,
loves
children, home raised. AL 1-7954.
:
MINIATURE SCHNAUZER

Female,

7

weeks,

A.K.C.,

champion

- bloodline, $150.
ae
677-5932
Animals,

and
FOOD

Supplies

FOR

AND

SUPPLIES

Two locations to serve you
1013 Davis St., Evanston, GR 5-9821

3330 Dempster

St., Skokie, 675-9645

Sundays—Skokie

HORSES—PALOMINO

light

Only

MARE _

chestnut mare

16 H;

15H;

dark brown

mare
15.2H; Appaloosa gelding 14.2H;
all
well-broken
to
ride,
6 yrs.
or

under.

Appaloosa

mare

in

foal

with

filly
by
side.
$200
and
up.
Also
Alaskan Malamute puppies, A. pe C. $75
each. Jack Brownlee, GE 8-7281

: FANTASTIC
TALKING
YOUNG
MYnah bird. Must sell, leaving town. Has
ns of expressions. Wonderful with
children. Best offer. OR 7-9144 morns.,
eves.
HOME GROWN BABY GERBILS
Age
6
weeks.
Friendly,
loveable,
less. $1.50 each.
Phone 475-5404.
3

YR.

¢

MARE,

PART

ARABIAN,

‘Being sold for lack of exercise.

:

af

OLD

$250

including saddle.
272-5070

a Includes
t. $300.

2-— Classified

Call

Eng.
UN

saddle,

9-9832.

16

22.

THE CORTYARD
- ANTIQUES - ARTware.
38442
Lake
St.,
Antioch,
Ill.
Open Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10 to 4:30 p.m.
We buy-consignment
MARY
GREGORY
NEWELL
POST
black, boy and girl in garden. Brass
base. $125 firm. 729-2896.

14

Books

CASH

and

FOR

Gifts

YOUR

BOOKS

GET OUR BID ON YOURS
For sale. Phone for information. Call
DAvis 8-4424, BOOKERS
BOOKS.
1307 CHICAGO AV.
EVANSTON

Business

PUMPED

CHAS.

bridle,

17.

15A

Investments

and

SPARE TIME

Cameras

Partnerships

INCOME

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 $1900 cash secured
by inventory.
Seven to twelve hours
weekly’
can
net
excellent
income.
More full time. For personal interview
write
CONSUMER
CORPORATION
OF AMERICA,
6162 E. Mockingbird,
Suite 100, Dallas, Texas 75214. Include
telephone number.

APARTMENT

HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

Ads. Turn

this Paper!

guaranteed

SHOP

DAvis

Catering

Waiter

21

For

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT Co.

M.G.

DressEVANS-

DRESSMAKING
—
SPORTSWEAR,
Casual, Formal and Weddings.
ALSO ALTERATIONS.
CALL VErnon 5-0758.

DRESSMAKING-ALTERATIONS
MENDING
CAROL
272-0908
Entertainment

hdo Productions,

OR

Inc.

5-7400

YARD

RENT EVERYTHING
l

RENTAL HEADQUARTERS
ACE RENTAL
8910 WAUKEGAN

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

22

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 zivpers.
VOGUE
FABRIC
SHOP
722 Main St.
UNiversity 4-3034

AV.,

Oakton,

WE

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

ES SKIRTS. 1505 LAKE
ton. Call 869-5762.

RD.

YOrktown

26

5-5080

Jewelry and Jewelry Repair

SINGLE
DIAMOND
ENGAGEMENT
ring, wedding band set. Like new. $125
est offer. Call 6 to 8 p.m. 432-3657.

29

Moving

and

MIDDLETON

Storage

MOVERS

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

NORTHBROOK,

HERBERT

MIDDLETON

ILL.
CR

2-5520

RO

1-0666

KELLY MOVING
RO

1-2686

AND

HAULING

Tl. 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, Ill.

CALL

DOVER

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.
LIGHT HAULING,
DAYS OR NIGHTS,
furniture,
luggage,
appliances
odds
and ends. Bonded and insured 869-0325

Professional Recordings

CHICK JOHNSTON
ing
and banjo lessons.
15 yrs.
N.S.
Instruments furn.
CR 2- 3092, 3690 Walters, Northbrook

30

Musical

KRUGMAN

LESSONS

IN

POPULAR PIANO
ALpine 1-4201

PIANO
home,

LESSONS
TAUGHT
IN
by N.U. grad music teacher
Phone PArk 4-1268.

GUITAR—BANJO—AUTOHARP
Varied
styles
taught
by
perfor
instructor Bob Gand. It’s Fun!
Village School of Folk Music. 945-5
ELEC.
GUITAR—HARMONY
=
tone,
with
case,
like
new
amplifier- Jet. Asking $150.00 677: 94

34

Pianos and Musical
Instruments

It Makes

a Difference

When you buy your
piano from
A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN
Only
here
will you
find the
se
Kranich &amp; Bach and Winter amon
other well-known makes.

Don't Buy a Grand

until
fully

OF HIGHLAND PARK
‘*Your entertainment specialists’’
party marquees—
catering—entertainment
dance floors—car . ingrialities oa,
“‘One call does it all’
240

SPECIALIZE IN COMBO
For information call 724-3045.

MILDRED

PIANO AND ORGAN LESSONS
at your home. Children or adults,
beginners or advanced.
Mr. Gersch, ph. VA 6-0488.

Rental

RENTAL

or Bartender

for Coats,

272-749 |

BROTHERS

Equipment

INSTRUCTION ON ALL
INSTRUMENTS
FINE PROFESSIONALS

1363 Shermer Rd. Northbro

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

23

Instruction

Pianos-Organs-Stereo
Recorders-Record Players |
Records-Sheet Music
Tuning - Musical Entertainm

Piano

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.

3748

Dressmaking—Sewing—
Needlework

Alterations

MAGICIAN

all!

Apartments

Tape

GOING
TO
EXPO
67?
HAVE
EXPO
passport and igre
ae
cheap.
A 4-6117.

SAnGE
or
jello

EQUIP. FOR RENT
WE DELIVER
ACE RENTAL
Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080

for

WANDA

Call 869-2014
8910

fun

FAVORITE

MAGIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Ask for Dan, AL 6-1148

fh ay
FOODS
CATERE
WITH/WITHOUT ‘ATTENDANTS
WHY COOK?
WILL
MAKE
YOUR
hors
d’oeuvres,
casseroles
molds.
Call AL 1-1878

Magical,

and

We
have
a
SUPERIOR
RENT
PLAN
which will save you mone
and excellent REPAIR SERVICE.
carry
an
abundant
stock
of
instruments including:

NEEDED FOR COMBO:
Lead guitar; bass guitar
Organ player
Call Sue at ALpine 1-6440

ates

1709 Glenview
Rd., Glenview, Py
menu planning, Miss B. 724- 630

BY

of Guests

SHORE’S

CLOWN

and 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

I

NORTH

Professional

SCHREFFLER
MUSIC CO.

RICK

8-0744

1966
POLAROID
100,
FLASH,
cloud filter, portrait kit, closeup kit,
excellent condition,
all for $75. Call
251-1074.

18

Houses

Musical

EACH ONE DRAWN
IN JUST A FEW
min. to take home
as a souvenir at
parties and meetings. Also a caricature can be drawn from a
photo or
snapshot.
Dick
Rindskopf,
LE 17-1895
Wheeling.

BELL
AND
HOWELL
16 MM
MOVIE
camera with electric eye, filters, and
case.
Excellent
condition.
$90.
Call
Tom at UN 4-3000.

9-0330

GOOD
GOING
LO 1-0155.

to Classification #£132 in

work

LUGGAGE

Ave.

and

Rooms

Share

Entertainment

Caricatures

CoO.

PARTY

SMALL
WELL
ESTABLISHED
WINnetka
beauty
salon
for
sale.
Exc.
opportunity for operator with following. For info. write:
T-178,
Box
60,
Wilmette.
STORE.
North Side,

RODDED

prices,

KAEHLER

Sherman

Women—Business

Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitting
Men—Business
and
Professional
Men—Household
Men and Women
Men
and
Women—industrial
Sporting Goods and Equipment
Trade or Barter
Trevel—Share
Your Car
Tree Trimming
Trucks
and
Trailers—For
Toys
Typewriters—Business
Machines—
Office and Store Equipment
Upholstering, Repairing &amp; Refinishing
Wanted To Rent—
Apartments
Board and Room
Furnished Apartments
Furnished Houses
Garages
Houses
Light Housekeeping Rooms

FOR YOUR CHILD’S BIRTHDAY!
An hour of surprising entertainment
with TINY TRAINED ANIMALS
and complete
audience
participation.
Mature, experienced, professional
and VERY MODESTLY PRICED!
MR. NORMAN: 256-3033

CLEANED

BRINKMEYER

Reasonable
1421

Real i
Loans and Mortgages
Roofing and
Rug and yg
Cleaning
Rummage
Schools and Instruction
Shades—Blinds—Awnings
Situations Wanted—
Students

MAGIC

HANDBAG AND
LUGGAGE REPAIRING

&amp; STREY

MILLINERY AND APPAREL
SHOP FOR SALE
Established clientel, fine Evanston
location. Call for details.
DA 8-2100 or UP 8-4724

GROCERY
business,

Service

CONSTRUCTION
PArk 4-0367

CARRY-OUT
Beef,
chicken,
pizza,
shrimp.
Fine
suburban location. Excellent telephone
business. Call for further details.

PA

Sale

AND

DRAINS

Opportunities

Glenview

107
108

SEPTIC TANKS
CATCH BASINS

BOOKS WANTED.
LARGE
OR SMALL
libraries. Experienced, qualified buyer, member ABAA. You are welcome
to browse. Kennedy’s ar ok
1911
Central St., Evanston. UN 4-4449.
1965 COLLIERS
ENCYCLOPEDIA
and
junior
classics,
complete
with
attractive bookcase.
Excellent
condition. Best offer. 446-4669.

15

Goods—For

Business

2-3489 or visit

you in the Want

CHESTNUT
MARE
FOR
EXPERI. ced
rider.
gy
and
Western

me

EM

RETIRING
—
HAVE
ESTABLISHED
painting and decorating business for
sale. On North Shore 30 years. Call
GR 5-8222 before 6 p.m.

PETS

Pool Fish $1.50 doz. up
Open

items. Phone

LAUNDERETTE
NO. W. SUBURB
$60,000 gross. Laundry, shirts, and dry
cleaning. Excellent opportunity. Must
sell—terms. 465-7365 appt.

Pets

ELSINGER'S

Goods.

150
YR.
OLD
ANTIQUE
CHEST
OF
drawers,
framed
pictures
of yesteryear, collector’s dishes, back issues of
National Geographic and many other

1009 Waukegan,

tered, house trained,
Excellent disposition.

c

Art

Household Goods—Wanted
To Buy
In Memoriam
Interior Decorating
Jewelry and Jewelry Repair
Lown Mower and Tractor—Service
Loans and investments
Lost and Found
Mobile Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers
Miscellaneous
Miscell
For Sale
Miscellaneous—Wanted To Buy

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

KOENIG

IRISH SETTER
3 __Shots . A.K.C.

and

Carts

eaves and Storage
Musical Instruction
Notices
Office and Store Equipment
Painting and Decorating
Personal
Personal Service
Piano Tuning
Pianos
and
Musical
Instruments
Plumbing
Printing
Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For Sale
Radio - TV - Hi-Fi—Service &amp; Repoir
Real Estate For Sale
Apartment Buildings
Business Property
Cemetery Lots and Crypts
Condominiums
Co-op Apartments
Farms—Acreoge—Estates
Houses
Houses by Area
Industrial
Investment Properties
Out of State
Resorts
Summer ond Winter Homes
and Cottages
Town Houses
Trades and Exchanges
Vacant Property
Wtd. to Buy-—Apartment Buildings
Wanted To Buy—Houses

Household

WORLD
BOOK
ENCYCLOPEDIAS.
Excellent condition. Very reasonable.
Supplements up to 1964. After 5 p.m.
Call ALpine 1-6796

FREE KITTENS TO BE GIVEN TO
good homes. 2 Persian: 1 white, and 1
affy. PArk 4-6389.
2

Antiques

otorcycles—Go

Town Houses
Vacation
Rentals
Gardening and Landscape Service—
Plants and Shrubs
Gutters and Downspouts
Heating
and Air Conditioning
Help
Wante
Women—Business and Professional
Women—Household
Women—Baby Sitters
Women—industrial
Help Wanted—
Men—Business and Professional
Men—Household
Men—lIndustrial
Help Wanted—
Men and Women
Household
Home Service
Household Appliance—
Service and Repair

851 Buckley Rd., Libertyville.
BROWSE
IN
MY
BASEMENT
FOR
your antiques. Special this week round
table and chairs. 2041 Wilmette Ave.
Call AL 6-0816. May West Locke.

Male

IRISH SETTER PUPPIES
_ Quality bred for hunting, show or
house pets. Call evenings 432-6277.

WEST

6

INDEX

Instruction

you see our custom rebuilt
guaranteed
Steinways
Baldwins
Conovers
Kimballs
Lyon &amp; Healys
and many
others reasonably pric
Rentals
with option to buy. We
and trade pianos, Complete servic
dept.
Family
tradition
of
exy
craftsmanship,
Superb
workman
is our mark of quality
KURT SAPHIR- PIANOS
1143 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Immed. S.E. Wilm. Northwestern S
North 256-0167
South HY 3Daily 9:30-5:30
Mon., Thurs. 9:
WAREHOUSE ae
ae
ate
RENT A PIANO $5.00A
JENSSEN-CABLE-GRAND- RAWA
New Spinet-88 Note
New
Console Direct Blow
10 Used Grands
..

Steinway-Baldwin-Wurlitzer-Starck |
Used Spinets
Practice —
Mon,
FIELD’S

and Consoles
sy
hts-Players
&amp;.
Thur. 9-9 AM 2-2023
7315 N. Western, Chic

UTTERBERG
PIANO
CO.—E
1910. Rebuilt grands — Steinway,
I]
son &amp; Hamlin, Baldwin, etc. New
&lt;¢
used
spinets.
Pianos
rented
option
to buy.
RO
3-5020.
Sun.
Mon. and Thurs. 9-9. 5731 N. Cen
Av., Chicago.
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT
ON
NEW
A
used pianos. Steinway Grand 6’
Baldwin Grand, like new, reas. U;
Spinets
from
$195.
Many
others
choose from.
MIDWEST PIANO CoO.
2638 Devon Av.
HO 5-5

Beautiful Baby Grand Piar
MAHOGANY
FINISH.
MADE
Baldwin
(Howard).
Exc.
cond.
BABY GRAND PIANO
Quite good condition. $200.
Call HI 6-1581,

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

June

29, 19

�oe

37

- Pianos and Musical

Sehects sod iononttin

Instruments

MORE

CASH

FOR

YOUR

PIANO

iLyon-Healy. We pay highest prices
i:
console and grand pianos.
today.
Come
in or call Lyonply in Old Orchard, 133 Hawthorn
Rehard 4-7181 or call the loop
re
collect, WAbash 2-7900, ext. 226.

eed

Pianos—All

WILL PAY

TOP

HOllycourt

Makes

CO.

5-5900

‘fE BUY USED PIANOS
IGHEST PRICES PAID
pencer

Co.,

BR

4-291 |

LUDWIG 8 PC. DRUM SET
ellent condition. Silver sparkle; all
dian
cymbals;
cases
for
all inded.
ard
case
for
snare
and
achments. $350. CRestwood 2-5063.

BALL GRAND
GOOD CONDITION.
ty.

Call KE
BALDWIN

PIANO
PRIVATE

9-2694.
GRANDS

McCALL

3811

TOM

Western, Chicago
CO 17-7564

RLITZER
COMBO
STYLE
tric piano, $250. Like new Knight
w. P.A. with Shure Unisphere, A
e and 2 Utah 12” speakers, $125,
th for $350. Call John at 446-0240.
OST NEW
EKO GUITAR,
SHURE
e
and
Epiphone
amp.
All
rerkable condition. Very reasonable.
itting rock and roll. 234-8096.
ERS
DRUMS,
1966
COMPLETE
Red onyx with chrome,
practical, $395 or best offer.
VE 5-2455.

CASE

AND

ble

PARTY

Nelson

BB

WISHES

Spinet

almost

GERLAND
t.
oe

piano

no

usage.

DRUM
Ludwig

SELL

and

bench.

Erickson.

SET,
chrome

Steinway Grand

HIGH
snare

Piano,

DEL
M.
EBONY;
300. 328-0625

LIKE

NEW.

1GHT
MAHOG.
WESSEL
PIANO
bench; att = ee
tone. $100.

P.A.
d

SPEAKER

tweeter

in

each,

$150.

$75

432-0883

OMPLETE

Dave

SET,

8 PC.

solid walnut;
824-8665

rebult.

$325.

for your playroom?
679-3147

DER
BANDMASTER
W/COVERS,
in
amp
and
Stratocaster.
Best
er. All in
good condition.
all 272-1166
THOMAS
ORGAN,
DOUBLE
KEYBOARD
$800 new,
best offer.
439-8489.

ABLE STUDIO

MODEL
finish.
Excellent

Piano Tuning

PIANO CO.

TUNING—REPAIRING
SELL NEW AND USED PIANOS
FORMERLY CONCERT TUNER
LZBURG
FESTIVAL, AUSTRIA)

Park 4-7607

Honest Craftsmanship
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR
GEORGE E. NEWQUIST
pert Tuning
Checked Electronically

DMPT SERVICE
CRestwood 2-1112
DUR PIANO IS AN INVESTMENT
PROTECT IT!
soert

tuning

EN weet.
Schools

and repair; appraisals;
ianos
bought
and
sold.

Associates,
and

UN 4-7407

Instruction

Tiny Tot Play School
2727 Crawford, Evanston
autiful facilities. 3 acres of properFull and half day arrangements.
214 through 5. Hot lunches, arts
d
crafts,
dancing
and _ foreign
age.
19 yrs.
of exp.
Licensed
ons . all

DA 8-7065
or YO 6-7065

29,

1967

CANOE

size 24 boys

FOR

WOODS
Richard
446-1696

TRIP

August
and leader

10-20

3 BOYS

‘“‘A Camping experience that
ae
forgotten
experience

will be a
in
your

N' WATERS

MacDonald

Doug

MacNiel
446-1039

BEACH
CLASS
4, 5, 6 YEAR
OLDS,
responsible
teachers,
daily
or less.
July. 9 a.m, to 12. Reasonable.
AL 6-4297, AL 1-7562 or PA 4-8413.
DAY CAMP
HOME
PICKUP
Swimming
lessons;
boating;
fishing;
ballet;
drama;
4 weeks,
$60.
Call
after 6, PArk 4-6290.

HOME

YEARS

DER
TREMO-LUX
AMP.
PIGGY
ck model. 2 channels. Like new plus
reverb unit. All for $250. CR 2-5063.

Av. ROgers

13-17
Group

OPENINGS

UPRIGHT

FUL
WALNUT.
375. 274-3499.
SON
CHUCK
BERRY
itar
dual
pick-ups,
cherry
luded $75 hard shell case.
Indition, $250. CR 2-5063.

W. Devon

CHICAGO TRAVEL PROGRAM
4 WEEKS, JULY 30 TO AUG. 26
$610 COMPLETE, AGES 6 TO 16
ALL TRAVEL EXPENSES INCL.
MEMBER AMER. CAMPING ASSOC.
PLEASE CALL FOR INFORMATION
334-2345
332-3276

50

MAINTENANCE—
EXTERIOR

+= Builders

and

after

6 p.m.,

VE

On

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
CLAUSEN CONSTRUCTION CO.
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.
CARPENTER,
15
YEARS
EXPERIence.
Additions,
remodeling,
roofing,
siding,
rec.
rooms
and
porches.
J.
McGuinness, Contractor 824-0247.
RANHOLTZ CONSTRUCTION
Offering a complete line of...
Building
and
Remodeling
CR 2-3514
Northbrook

Carppentry,

RECHTORIS

ROOM ADDITIONS—REC. ROOMS
CUSTOM KITCHEN REMODELING
SPECIALIZING i QUALITY WORK
FREE ESTIMAT
272- 7951

CONTRACTOR

3

BEST PRICES NOW
ALL-RITE HOME PRODS., INC.
Free Estimates UN 4-2224, BR 3-3370
CUSTOM CABINETS. FREE EST.
Remodeling; additions; new homes
Howard’s Cabinet Shop. 272-3829

ADDITIONS
Bedrooms
Remodeling
272-5688

Co.

CUSTOM
KITCHEN,
rec,
room,
room.
construction.
Call

REMODELING,
additions,
new
anytime
after
6

A. JOHNSON,

Box

84

Metal
ALpine

HI

BYRON FELTON CONSTRUC. CO.
Building and Remodeling
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Family Rooms,
Additions, Ceramic Tile, Floor Tile
Winnetka
446-3268

GEORGE

AND

GEORGE

CARPE NTERS
ace
oe
ng
**Let George Do It’”’
Phone CRestwood 2-2530 or 1458
BLACK
TOP
DRIVE
WAY,
SEAL
COATING AND PATCHING. 3t2c SQ.
FT. S &amp; S BLACK TOP, SEAL COATING AND PATCHING.
345-5757
SMALL JOBS—BIG JOBS
Door cutting, rec. rms., etc.
Best prices for weekend work.
Free estimates
272-4036
PANELING,
BSMNT.,
REC.
RM.
ACoustical ceils.: floor tile, gen. carpentry and repair. By independent carpenter. Free estimates. 272-8680.

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT ADS

1724-9704

Removes

4-1691

NEW

AND

RAKING

gadne

OLD

ezade £from lawns.

LAWNS

stock,

service,
Franchi

20 years on the north
Landscape Service.

complete

"
:

mainten

=

s

a

LANDSCAPING
service, s

Black

service.

Ae

REPA

nursery

seeding.

_

dirt

an

Free estimate. Call 537

3

VICTOR’S

LANDSCAPIN

Spring cleanup. Planting,
sodding.

seeding and

Year around mcinbey nance.
Phone UN 4-3172.
4

AMBITIOUS,
gg
A
a
ae
a
students
desire
lawn
wor
jobs of any type. Avante
anytime.
Call after 5 p.m., 864-5327

MODERN LANDSCAPING
VE NA
é
JA CK
mininteoanes and
garde ‘work,
Call D 2.5266
.

Lawn

&amp; FALASCO

ceilings

and patching.
ALpine 1-3047

MASONRY

Blacktop Patch (66 lb.
bag)
Ce
SEALER (1 ay 5 Gal.)
Flagstone—Bluestone

STEPPERS

Drain

CONCRETE, PLAST.,

FOR

PATIOS

MASON

MAT'LS.

Tile,

DELIVERED—PICK

Culvert

UPS

INVITED

Northfield,

HI 6-2402
DELIVERIES TO EVANSTON.
HIGHLAND PARK AND.
DEERFIELD NOT SOLICITED.
Concrete

secure

55

3 or 4 steady

clients

Call Roger,

Gutters

and

251- 3223

Downspouts

GUTTERS

CLEANED |

REPAIRED,
PAINTED,
COMP
roofing and sheet metal service.
insured. Free inspection. Free e:

Northern Eagle ae
ORchard

E.

4-9423

F. BASSING

56

Lawn

Pi

BUILDERS SERVICE, INC.
Rd.

TRIMMING AND YARD MAINT
B. peng
tA
P. Knobel, 251-6582
COLLEGE STUDENT WITH 5 vi
experience in landscapi
BR Sy

GUTTERS

PLAYBOX SAND—BLACK DIRT
Tanbark (When Available)
CRUSHED STONE FOR ge beh
aade

53

PA

PArk 9-1690, AFTER 7 aoe

Making

Building Supplies and Material

250 Happ

}

S &amp; K LANDSCAPING
272-5478

Fireplaces, Rock Gardens and Walls.
ase of Experience. Phone IDlewood

Pipe,

:
c

Rototilling-Sodding Lawns

CERAMIC TILE—SLATE
QUARRY
INSTALLATION AND REPAIR
FREE ESTIMATES
KNUTH TILE—RO 3-6680.
EXPERT ON PATIOS, STEPS,

Sewer

SOIL

Ill.

MARTINEZ
Lawn and tree

FATHER
AND
SON,
25
YRS.
EXP.
will assure you an excellent job on or
in your home.
Best references.
Mr.
Berk, Carpenter-Plumber. KE 9-1875.

CONCRETE

—

Cc. L. VOLTZ
Soe
CLEAN PULVERIZED TOP SOIL

Chimney
repair.
Fireplace
rebuilt.
Tuckpointing.
Glass blocks
and concrete work. Ramp Co. Call 281-8810.

52

Bae

PA 41212

J. Michaels’.

Glenview,

ROOMS.
Ripert’
and interior painting.
CRestwood 2-2938

GENERAL

6-5400

NEW
COMPLETE
REMODELING,
tile
homes,
additions,
kit.,
baths,
work, roof re airs, concrete work.
QUALITY
ONSTRUCTION CO.
FREE ESTIMATES
CRestwood 2-4429

lathe
1-7119

1:

dirt-grad-

LANDSCAF

BLACK

PLASTERING

267-8280.

Construction
Northfield

Walter

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.

PURTELL &amp; CO.
New

COMPLETE

POWER

Glenview

SCHNEIDER

removal—fill

EVERGREENS

TILING

Cabinet

RECREATIO
ING. Exterior
Henry Dier

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Expert workmanship and smart styling.
New
homes,
new
kitchens,
remodeling and additions. Free sketches and estimate. 256-4949.

GENERAL

Rd.,

1L—HUMUS—SAD

ure
power
weed
mow
drives—rubbish removal—power

PLASTERING AND PATCHING
REMODELING
GReenleaf 5-6762

O. SCHULZ

REMODELING

Waukegan

Pw

Planting, Lawn Works Soadina’.
wins, Trimming, Lawn-Shrub

BILL HESKETH

ENCLOSURES

WE
SPECIALIZE
.Screens
.Jalousies
Sliding Glass Doors
.Combination Storm Window
ALL SUBURBAN HOME PRODUCTS
Call for free estimates

p.m

1328

STON
rubbish

NANCE
SERVICE.
Also ant t
planting, shrubs, trees and sod
rs.
experience
in
servicin
ands
hore
area.
Robincrest
Nursery, 831-4468

REMODELING

GLENVIEW

Northbrook, Il.
Eve.: 446-7064

QUALITY

S O

OF

rolling—tree

Floor and Wall Tiling
BATHROOM

WORK,

ways,
grading,
removal
Ebilsisor Trucking

TUCKPOINTING

Northfield Bldg. and Const.

CA SSENTER
AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR
All A
sg of remodeling,
additions
lew
Construction,
Garages
FREE
ESTIMATES
KENNETH WOOD CONSTRUCTION

TRACTOR

ing. VE 5-1195.
Jim . Beinlich, The Firewood
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING

Chimney Repairs
2 plecproctins
pulking
Brick
Staining
Bldg. Cleanin
Leaky Basements
Bldg. of all Descriptions Insured
Emil J. Birkenheier
UNiversity 4-7722

OWNERS

ROOM

7-8636

eee
ROVEMENTS
Pi
ane feet Do It
Carpentry-Plastering-Cement
Tuckpointing-Masonry-Painting-Etc.
John M. Erickson, ALpine 6-0120
or 677-6661

831-4767

Family Rooms
Porches
Harold A, Johnson

UN

OUT

REMOOE

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

Contractors

REMODELING
SEGGER CONSTR. CO.
348-4852

Lauer Const. Co.

EDWARD

BLACK DIRT

WASH

AUGUST G. KUNZ
CARPENTRY
Formica countertops, cabinets,
shelves, family rooms, porches,
and room additions. Insured.
UNiversity.
4-9212
2309 GREY
AVE.

FREE ESTIMATE
PH. 274-6601

PORCH

TO

24 hr. Emergency Service
867-9199

2734 W. Touhy, Chicago

250 Skokie Blvd.
Day: 835-3327

894-1947

INSURED
replaced and repaired
sheet metal and roofing

Gutters
All types

VISIT OUR
FACTORY SHOW ROOM

HOME

. Trees—Shrubs—Evergreens
. Trees Cut Down
: her
Cleanup
ractor Work

R &amp; L Roofing—Sheet Metal

ALL WORK
COMPLETELY GUARANTEED

1-1254

NOT

area.

Call Tom

A Distributor

HAROLD

ARIZONA'S FINEST
COEDUCATIONAL
RANCH — CAMP

$45.

LINE
SOURCE.
4
MOS.
OLD
0. 12 string guitar, jumbo flattop.
0 new,
must
sell now, $125. Call
ter 5: 30. 945-5465.

ZENKER'S

Camps

Boys

o You Need an Upright
Piano

COLLEGE
JUNIOR
MAJORING
IN
music would like to give piano lessons
this summer.
Call 446-8235.

CANADIAN

Call 272: 1063
ON cals HAMLIN ORGAN,
L:
00 YRS. OLD.
Drnate

TUTORING

BY
EXPERIENCED
teacher.
869-8738.

38

in shower

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.

PHI BETA KAPPA AND CUM LAUDE
graduate of Eastern college will tutor
nglish,
math,
science
and
French.
Call evenings, DA 8-5954.

Will

retsch 5 String Banjo
NEW

AVAILABLE
high school

COLUMNS—15”

parate. Call Greg, 724-6344.
OST

FRENCH

dcishateoten

Save By Buying

AL

678-2458

Repaired and Installed

OUR TRAINED STAFF
DOES THE ENTIRE JOB

And Save 20%

LAWN SERVICE

SODDING,
CUTTING,
CLEAN-UP
power raking, scrubbery. Free est. |

CERAMIC TILE

INCLUDING KITCHEN SINK
(and stove, refrigerator etc.)

Deal With

10; 7 YRS. EXP.
school. 729-1546.

WILMETTE TEACHER WILL
TUTOR GRADES K-6, ALL
SUBJECTS IN YOUR HOME.
PHONE 743-7594 DURING DAY.

945-1435.

TO

TUTORING

TUTORING BY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
All subjects Elementary through college. Day or evening hours.
Call LO 1-6583.
hbase
BEACH CLASS
6
YEARS OLD.
GALIFIED GUARD
Register
DA 8-1531 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

STRAP.
Call

VATE

EVERYTHING NEW
BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL

From

Service—Plants and Shrubs

Repair

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

Direct Factory Distributors
KITCHEN CABINET-VANITIES
COMPLETE
WOOD AND
FORMICA KITCHENS

CERTIFIED
EXPERIENCED
TEACH:
er
desires
tutoring
of
elementary
school children. Familiar with modern
math
and
reading.
328-6365
after
1
p.m.
MED. STUDENT W/TEACHING CERT.
will tutor at your home H.S. math, all
levels, Eng., writing, grammar, prep.
college board tests. Refs. Also tennis.
Bob Lamb, 869-5843, 4-5 or aft. 9.

MATH

haha ude

Bob Viets Custom Carpentry

Inc.

YOUNG
WOMEN
JUST
ARRIVED
from
Switzerland,
French
speaking,
wish to teach French to children and
willing
to do small household work.
se,
ache, 800 Hinman Av., Evanson.
WILMETTE DRIVING SCHOOL
Licensed by State of Illinois
Behind wheel—$7.50 an hr. driving—
classroom free. 529 Main St., Evanston. UNiversity 9-4774.

GUITAR
PICKUP.

Kitchen Salon

THUMB

NURSERY SCHOOL
(Licensed by State of Illinois)
Creative half-day Lay 2 aay for your
pre-school child (a
3-5)
2612 Central St “UN 9-5565

GRADES 7 TO
teaching high

lst

Builders and Contractors

and

NORTH
SHORE
READING
CLINIC
Specializing
in reoeine.
study
and
learning B Pee
MMER ‘PROGRAM
= vamisdial and developmental reading.
Intermediate
rades_
through
lege. —
College
und
program.
706 Glencoe Rd., Glencoe
835-4248

PRICES.

IDWEST PIANO

50

ENROLL NOW F
SUMMER SESSIONS AT

Il.

Work

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.”’
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
p.m.
CEMENT
CONTRACTOR
DRIVEways,
walks,
steps,
patios,
repairs
forms. Basement waterproofed.
erving North Shore customers for 47 yrs.
OSEPH KNEIP
ALpine 1-2618
ORchard 3-3174
PROFESSIONAL CONCRETE
AND PAVING WORK
Walks, patios, floors, ete. Also stone
and
black
top paving.
Young,
competent engineer. ALpine 6-1513.
ACRES CONCRETE
328-0797
Cement work. City sidewalks.
Also-Carpenter and Remodeling.
Charge
it.
Midwest Bank Card
icensed, bonded and insured.

Mower and
Service

SHARPENED
Milwaukee

57

MOWERS
AND
REPAIR

Av.,

“sie

Tractor—_

north

and

of Glenview

Decorating

SPENCER —
DECORATING —
WE

SPECIALIZE

ae.

Ind.

IN

ALL ad

attention

continuity
as
Neat,
clean

part
oat

A

and

ae
ne

of

phases of painting and paper hanging.

2-2217

Fully

Insured

BJORNSON

BROS.

SPECIALIZING IN FINE
Residential Painting and yee
INTERIOR
pointing
P
Paper
anging
Masonry P
Thorough

!

Prepara

ion—Best Materials
STIMATES
FULLY INSURED
LE 17-0737
3 Generations on North Shore

INTERIOR

AND

EXTERIOR

ing, wall washing. All
cleaned,
stripped
and
ture
stripped.
Free
Rice, 864-8846.

PAINTING
terior

ship.

price.

and

Best

AND

.

INworkman-

DECORATING.

exterior.

materials.

Gunnar

PAINT:

types of floor
waxed.
F
estimate.

Lind.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk’ * Slences News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and’ The ‘Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forést-Lake Bluff

Good

vere
CR

reasonable

2-1986.

Classified — 4

|

�je

57

"Péthiting aed Decorating

|

57

Painting

me Serving the North Shore
,

or 46 years

/

J.
:

M.

DECORATING

PAINTING

AND

-__-

e

coe

-

-

DEC.

Expert

color

and

insured

Se

625-2555

North

Shore

prep.

ref.

é

PAINTING
a
478-0136
~A AND S DECORATORS

PAINTING
Painting-Tuckpointing-Main-

Contractors
‘

&amp;

ERNST

W.

Decorators
CRestwood

DAISS

&amp;

2-5753

SON

PAINTING
AND
DECORATING
Wood finishing—paper
hanging
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
1530 Spencer Av.
Wilmette
ALpine
1-6344

— Painting, Paper Hanging
38

yrs. on N.S. Interior, Exterior.
GOOD PREPARATION
CLEAN, NEAT WORKMANSHIP

M.

Garrett
HOUSE

PAINTING

PAINTING/DECORATING
PAPER HANGING, PLASTERING
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REPAIRS
TROY MAINTENANCE SERVICE
AL

LAURITZ

JENSEN

am

experience.

_ work.

GR

5-3255

PAINTEurope-

guaranteed,

insured

Henry

INTERIOR

AND

Dier

- GUTTERS
cleaned

EXTERIOR

CR

2-2938
exteri-

“LIVINGSTON PAINTING
Complete

Skilled workmen
DA
=

Decorating

8-5004

Service

Fully Insured
Free

Estimate

HADFIELD’S DECORATING
Fine interior/exterior decorating
paper hanging
color matching
Fully
insured, FREE estimates
Call 263-6816

STUDENT
CAREFUL,
Many good

PAINTERS

EXPERIENCED
references. Free

Ernie, after 7 p.m. PA 4-1367.

WORK.
est. Call

‘PAINTING
AND
DECORATING.
PAring a specialty. Residential- work.
xterior and interior. 20 years on N.S.
Guaranteed
work.
Prices
reas.
Herman Engstrom. UNiversity 4-5944.

KURT

PAINTING
~~

mates.

GRONAU

AND DECORATING

CRestwood

2-1557

ESTI.

after 5 p.m.

6 ROOMS CLEANED, $8
Svec. rates on int. and ext. painting.
Plaster
repairs.
Est.
25 yrs.;
fully
insured. Lloyd Broberg, 743-7130.

PAINTING
INTERIOR

|

EXTERIOR

Robert P. Stephens
251-2655
KNOLL’S PAINTING/DECORATING
and Remodeling Service
2710 Appletree Ln., Northbrook, Ill.
272-0464.

PAINTING AND
ALpine

_R.

DECORATING
1-3801

EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
PAINTING AND WALL WASHING
All work guaranteed.

Hawkins

4 — Classified

GR

5-4365

Evanston Review

60

MAINTENANCE—
INTERIOR

scrubbed

and

75

Work

Decorator

House

Maintenance

Estimate

437-5471,

Free

experts.

Call

1623 TECHNY

537-6993

MAGIKLEEN
MAINTENANCE
.SERvice Commercial, industrial and residential.
We _ specialize
in
cleaning
slate and marble floors also any type
p&gt;
carpet. Windows washed. 7834
3

ACE WALL

WASHING

76

L&amp;S

Service 477-0726

WINDOW. WALL WASHING AND GEN.
HOUSEWORK. Also any type of work.
Interior and exterior painting.

ROOM
WASHED,
APPROX.
$70.
Windows
washed
and polished,
yard
work, Small carpenter jobs. DA 8-5945
after 7:30 P.M.

831-4767

WOODCRAFT SHOP
Carpentry—Cabinet Work—Repairs
Material for Home Craftsmen
1636 Maple Ave.
UNiversity 4-6462
Between Davis and Church
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.
TALLY
CARPENTERS
SPECIALIZE
in remodeling,
room
addition,
drywall, basement and work of all kind.
Call UNiversity 4-3604.

CARPENTER WITH REMODELING
EXPERIENCE
Phone 724-8242

65 Floor Refinishing and Covering
FLOOR

SANDING AND REFINISHING
in the finish of your choice
Dark floors are our specialty
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
HENSCHEL FLOORING CO.
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.

Maintenance

And Clean up. Free Estimates.
Expert Service. DA 8-3058
WALLACE
HOUSE
CLEANING
SERvice, walls, ceilings washed;
carpet,
rug cleaning; low prices;
guaranteed
satisfaction. 864-3946 for free estimate.

Scurry Home
AND CLEAN
UP.
Expert service.

72

Rug and

Maintenance
FREE

ESTIMATES.
GR 5-6014.

98

Professional Rug Cleaning
NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE
Repair
—
install carpets.
Home
plant. Over 31 yrs. exp. Free est.
Associated

aes,

Ay

qa

or

Cleaners

SHAMPOOERS
AND
FLOOR
POLISHers for rent.
ACE
RENTAL
8910 Waukegan Rd.
YO 5-5080
M.G.

FOR

RENT

JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
Oakton St., Skokie,
OR 5-7400

PROMPT
SERVICE
FOR YOUR
Carpets. Careful workmanship.
References available,
Joe Fargo
869-5095
CARPET
AND
FURNITURE
cleaned
in your home
evenings
and
week-ends.
Call
days
275-5533,
evenings 528-0956. Free Est.
I WILL

carpet

CLEAN

for

YOUR

less than

TACKED

any

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

ACME

and

FURNITURE

SAGGING
CHAIRS,
SOFAS.
REpaired right in the home with sagproof
steel webbing. Expert furn. repairing.
Custom reupholstering. Call anytime.
DAvis 8-0446

Custom

House

Furniture

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

* Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements

and The. Village; Lamplighter, serving

her

or 475-1800.

WANTS

TO

home.

/

DAY

WORK

WOMAN
DESIRES 2 DAYS TUE
and Wednesday, recent ref. 869-6
DESIRES
in
small

transportation.

OF
our
rot

HIGH
SCHOOL
STUDENT
NEEDS
part-time job, factory work.
Call 869-7146 after 6 p.m.
16
YR.
OLD
DESIRES
PART-TIME
work
in store,
restaurant
or office.
Willing and able. 475-4857, ask for. Ron

Situations Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

MATURE
SECRETARY,
COLLEGE
graduate
with top secretarial
skills,
dependable and able to accept responsibility,
desires
N.S.
area _ position.
Prefer
one-woman
office.
251-5708
before 9:00 p.m.

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

102

BEAUTY OPERATOR
will take hospital and house
appointments for all beauty work.
UN 4-0981
PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY
will give sec. service and do typing
jobs. IBM type. Letters, Manuscripts.
Perfection is my policy.
HI 6-3480
HOME TYPING
Manuscripts, tapes,
Experienced
Reas. rates

SERVICE
letters, misc.
Dependable
272-8680

MANICURIST
Seeks
good
position
full
time.
evenings.
945-7266 after 6 p.m.

101

Situations

WOULD

No

Wanted—Wemen
Household

YOU

Woman

Wishes Day Work

CLEANING.
WEDNESDAY
Thursday open. 869-3463.

* Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald

Lake) Forest-Lake

Bluff

AND

© Deerfield Villager

$

5-6195.

Wanted—

BABY SITTING—YOUR
HO
Hour,
day,
week-vacation.
24
service.
We
Sit Better
Baby
Inc. Call 869-0022.

RESPONSIBLE TEENAG
TO BABY

SIT. HAS REFERENG
Call AL 1-0775.

WOMAN
WOULD
LIKE
ting
and
some
ironing.
references. 328-1892.

BAB
Have

CHILD
CARE
FOR
VACATIO
Wk.
end
proxying.
Eve.
si
Future bookings. Complete cha
1-1726. If out, call again.
TEEN-AGER
DESIRES
BABY
ting. Reliable, Conscientious,
H
enced. References.
Call Patty, 835-0118.
:
BABYSITTING
Will care for P Sed children by
day, or week.
Best of references
PArk 9-5617.

EXCELLENT
AND
LOVING
care.
HOUR, DAY WEEK.
272-5657
A

(¢

MATURE,
RELIABLE.
wd
with
experience
in
child’
car
baby
sit
days
and
evenings
Hillcrest: 6-4965.

DEPENDABLE LADY WANT
BABY SITTING
$1.00 per hour
ALpine 1-3839
EXP.
WOMAN
IS
AVAILABL
o
baby sit while mother works

day

a

Leave

evening

or

transportation

out.

avail.

WISH

TO

children

Call 869-968
TRAVEL?

at country

ho

Leigh Harney, Tigerton, Wis
Phone Tigerton, 535-2652.

103

Situations
Business

Wanted—Men
and Professional

EXPERT PRIVATE
HOME
SER
Screens
removed,
Windows
w
Gutters
and
down
spouts
cl
Bonded and insured. 869-0325
YOUNG
MAN
DESIRES
WORK,
ferably
outdoor—either
fas
s
delivery work, etc. In Glenvie
729-4789, after 4:30 p.m.
MAN
AGE
32 DESIRES
PART.
camp o}
counselor job with day
club. Half days only. Good refer
Call PA 4-8879 after 6 p.m.

Situations

Wanted—Men
Household

BELIEVE?

PRACTICAL NURSE:
SPECIALING IN
semi-invalid or companion to elderly
gag
Days, good refs. Age 33. DA 8-

CLEANING
apt.
in
Ev

and Thurs.

Baby Sitting

104

MARY POPPINS
HAZEL
MARY MEYER
MR. CLEAN
No? Good. These we don’t have. BUT,
we
do
have
8 Belgian
nannies,
11
Dominican
housekeepers,
10 English
mother’s helpers and 5 South American housemen.
MILFORD OVERSEAS SERVICE
700 Church St., Evanston
UN 9-7900

GR

Situations

wants

WANTED—TYPING.
PROOFREADING
or other
mail-order
work
to do at
home. Experienced. Phone 253-8653.

LAUND

EXP.
PRACTICAL
NURSE
DE
care
of elderly
woman.
Will
other light duties, 9-2 or longer
Evanston preferred. UN 4-3093.

Wanted—Students

CAN
YOU
STAND
THE
ODOR
dead fish? Well, we can, that’s
job. We will rake, bury, burn or
them. Call HI 6-6044.

DO

Call 869-1080

WOMAN
ironing

TUTORING
— N.T.
GRAD.,
HONORS
student to tutor elem. subjects, H.S.
English, math, Spanish, French, Exp.
835-3867, Jan.

else

without
sacrificing
quality.
288-0830
after 9 a.m. or 493-3252 after 7 p.m.

74

WOMAN

BOY FOR LAWNS?
We’re
2 boys
and
will
supply
the
equipment.
Prefer
southeast
Winnetka. 446-5768, ask for Mike

DOWN

one

housekeeping.

LADY
WANTS
COOKING,
work
and
companionship.
enced.
:
DA 8-3077

LAWN CARE AND ODD JOBS
Two high school boys $2.25 each per
hour. Call AL 1-3772, ask for Dan or
AL 1-5952, ask for Andy.

SERVICEMASTER

Serving the
NEW
TRIER _ townshiv
Free Estimates
ALpine 1-5697
CARPET AND RUG CLEANING
Cash and carry. Save 20%. Complete
re-modeling, repair Oriental rugs.
*
Ace Carpet Co. 1620 Maple Av.
Evanston
:
846-5551.

3748

RD., NORTHBROOK
272-3273

TWO
HIGH
SCHOOL
BOYS
AVAILable for odd jobs or summer
jobs.
What
have
you?
David
or
Charles
Lyon.
446-7629

CARPET,
FURNITURE,
WALL
AND
floor cleaning professionally done.

SHAMPOOERS

Situations

100

Upholstery Cleaning

light

every other Tues.

.

Andy's Home

Fabrics

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.

CARPET CLEANING
FLOORS CLEANED AND WAXED
PArk 4-0749
24 Hr. Answering Service
5

perform

273-4849

EMPLOYMENT

VAN
SHELTON
CLEANING
SERV.
All
types
cleaning—homes,
factory,
stores, offices; Floors stripped, scrubbed, polished; Bsmts. cleaned;
Walls
and windows washed. 638-0777.

The

AVAILABLE
JULY
31ST
FOR
anston
or North
Shore.
Depe
mature
woman,
live
in.
Coo

MATURE WOMAN PRACTICAL
ing,
companion,
infants,
va
Own
transportation. Telephone
1794 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Household Appliance
Service and Repair

SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES
DAvis 8-3247

YOU PAY GOOD WAGES ANI
looking
for
a
cook
or
g
housekeeper
call DA 8-4044 ya
find a gal with A-1 N.S. refs
neat,
clean,
honest,
dependab
reliable. A very good cook a
housekeeper
looking
for
a
position. 5 days a wk. Go. Winn
Chicago, ask for Orlie.

Howard Employment Aq

R. J. McFAUL

Manor
For

by

IF

HOUSEKEEPER—CHILD CA
DAY WORKERS STAY OR G

UPHOLSTERING
Draperies - Slip Covers

HOME?

it cleaned

On
Roofing
Siding
Plumbing
Electrical
Shore

Draperies and Slip Covers—
Custom Made

RELIFloors

4-6656

NORTH SUBURBAN TRANS
&amp; EMPLOYMENT SERVICE,
218 E. Ontario St.
Chicago

giving number in family and ex
duties to T-214, Box 60, Wilmett

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

polished.

YOUR

MO

SALE

1024

1-5350

EXPERIENCED
AND
for
office
cleaning.

Door
excellent North Shore referenc
CALL MISS ARMSTRONG:

BIX STRIPS ANYTHING

Have

Lauer Const. Co.

* Winnetka Talk

AL

DAY WORKERS
WITH
to door bus transportation

LINDWALL’S ANTIQUES
We are still doing our fine furniture
upholstering and repairing as we have
done for 74 yrs. in Winnetka. 808 Oak
St., 42 blk. W. of Green Bay Rd.

MAINTENANCE

SELLING

Arborist

Remodeling
Repairs
Windows
Paneling
30 years on the North
WE DO IT ALL
AL 1-1254

* Wilmette Life

APPT.,

onli

Carpentry—Cabinet

Free

Service

Situations Wanted—Won
Household

REUPH. SOFA—$36 plus fabric; CHAIR
—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL—$24
ea. plus fabric. COMPANION
SALE—
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVERS—
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22 plus
fabric. 4g Price Drapery
Sale. Carpeting from
$4.69 per
yd. Work
guar.
FREE estimates, Terms avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of aaa 2
IE Upholstery Inc.
ALL 677-6350

Bill's Cleanup Service

And Save 20%

CLEANED $10; GUTTERS
and _ painted
inside
$35.

Painting and dec. interior and
or.
:
Mr. Mueller 283-4390

HOME

AND
SLIPCOVER

Call 446-4445 or 724-6233.

COMPETENT

TREE SPECIALISTS
Trimming, Feeding, Removal.
Power stump removal.
ALpine 1-0945

Deal With

Painting and Decorating

MEN,
able,

CLAVEY TREE SERVICE
TRIMMING—TREE REMOVAL
STUMP REMOVAL
Park 9-2279.

1-4220

A ND SONS
Complete Decorating Service
478-5955
PArk 4-4350
CLearbrook 9-0495
3
REASONABLE
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
-. ing, washing, paper hanging.

MAKE

stripped,

COMPLETE TREE CARE SERVICE.
Accurate
diagnosis
of tree troubles.
Arrange
now
for disease
and insect
=
Radio dispatched crews. 437-

H. A. Morrison,

Service

Maintenance

101

and

JULY ONLY
REUPHOLSTERY

MIDWEST RELIABLE
WINDOWS CLEANED
GUTTERS CLEANED

DAVEY

Spraying,

Upholstering, Repairing
Refinishing

328-3311

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.

EXPERIENCE

LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
On any removal problem you have.
Our 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
power stump grinding.
JIM BEINLICH—The Firewood King
Glencoe
VErnon 5-1195
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

rates.

FULLY
AUTOMATIC
EQUIP.
DEsigned
to eliminate
basement
flooding.
Let our engineer evaluate your
Se
gg rd
problem.
Free _ estimate.
H.A,
terms.
274-3679
Illinois Flood Control System

OFFICE

EXPERT TREE REMOVAL

Reas.

Home

Floor

RALPH SYNNESTVEDT
&amp; ASSOCIATES, INC.
Member of National Arborist
Association and International Shade
Tree Conference
3602 Glenview Road
PArk 4-1300

A

74

CO$TLY
FLOOD DAMAGE?

Siding

LICENSED

328-0531

5-6020

and

repairs.

67

Tree Trimming

\

Team of college upperclassmen, with
- three
years
of
varied
and
proven
experience
in exterior
painting,
can
give your home that youthful appearance. Call us for an estimate. 446-9009

GR

6.

YOU

INSURED

Associates.

N. PADDOCK

Professional
_ NORTH SHORE

Guar.

PAINTERS

HAVE
A ROOF
PROBLEM
Call ALpine 1-0377
SUBURBAN
ROOF
TREATING
SERV.
Cedar
or asphalt shingles,
repaired,
treated or replaced. Flat decks coated
or
recovered.
Chimneys | tuckpointed. Gutters painted and meshed.

722-1669 -

DAVID

Roofing

IF

35 YEARS

tenance
and
Gutter
work.
Quality
work
aranteed. Fast courteous service.
Free estimates.

G.

COLLEGE

59

MPLETE DECORATING SERVICE
_
Expert painting and paper hanging
é
Top
references. Free estimates.
Mon. through Fri., 8-6 p.m., Sat. 9-12,
864-7800.

:

728-7208.

FLAT DECKS and TUCKPOINTING
GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
E. F. Bassing
ORchard 5-4030

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

House

Call anytime

and Air-Conditioning

Air-Conditioning

Tile—Slate—Asphalt

No Job Too Small

Exterior

66 Heating

EXPERIENCE

estimate.

58

painted.

Free estimates

an expert craftsman, proper
Fast expert Service

&gt;

*

EXP.
WALL
WASHING,
CLEAN
AND
removal,
storm
windows,
attic
and
basement.
All type
floors,
painting.
Free estimate. Gilbert, 491-0680.

SER.

matching.

masonry

*

cet

GOOD REF. INT. AND EXT.
Reasonable bid. PArk 9-4020, after

Outside trim and siding painted.
§tueco

Decorating

7

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

CO.

Interior and exterior.
All types wall covering hung.

a

Free

Mr. Eckert AL 1-1199

E&amp;B

and

30 YEARS

ECKERT DECORATING
OFFICE TEL. LO 1-5437

COMP.

é

Painting-Paper Hanging

T BETTER RECOMMENDATION?
No
gamble
with
your
decorating
problems
if you consult one of our
_ experts.
Mr. Hauber PA 9-5437
Mr. SSchmidt CR 2-4268

di

=

~

DALE’S STUDENT
SERVICE INC.

agency

students

DAvis

for

8-8841

a,
an

6

work.

2

7 Ttimeenian

PAINTING,
WALL
WASHING,
dows
and_
screens
inserted.
cleaned and waxed. Attics, Base
cegues. Free estimate. Don Ric
MEDICAL
STUMENT:
EXP.
tender;
pvt.
parties.
Non-d
Uniform.
References.
Or
tenr
struction. Bob Lamb, 869-5843,
aft. 9.
YRS.
EXP.
LANDSCAPER
ing part-time summer jobs in
ton. College graduate going to
ate schl. in fall. Call Clark, 869-

* Highwood Herald

June

29, j

/

�(107
ia

See oticiogs path ane “coe
NU student with exc. work and
personal refs. to paint or tend bar.
lease call Mr. Schlicher, 869-7747.
INDOW,
WALL
WASHING
‘AND
INterior and
exterior
painting,
gen.
housework.
Also
any
type
of
work,
storms removed. 477-0726.

im's Wall Washing
FREE
XP.

MAINT.

ee

EARN

STORES

and

OUPLE:
LIVE-IN.
MAN
WILL
chauffeur, do outside or inside work;
woman will do housework, cook.
E 5-4273

07

Help

Wanted—Women

Business

and

Professional

PERSONNEL

$40

Sponsor

TYPIST

UR
EMPLOYEE
RELATIONS
SERvices Manager has an opening for an
alert
woman
who
enj or
a
busy
working atmosphere. Good
typing skill
and some office experience required.
Must
enjoy working
with —
as
this is important in handling employee
benefits and insurance claims.
Excellent starting salary and a comprehensive benefit program.

Dn

REY Pie ene

card

Lincoln

She

may

or coupon.

bring

TEMPORARY

An

Av.

Morton

965-47
Opportunity

Equal

Grove

in your

ASSIST
i

Emp. Agency
Emp. Agency
Rm.

202

273-5180

SECRETARIES
Branch Sales Mgr.
Marketin
1 Girl Office
School
Editorial
College Recruiting
Sales, own
office
Sales, receptionist
Small
office

500
450
450
450
50
450

602

328-7466

Xerox Operator
O OPERATE
AND MAINTAIN VARIous
copying
machines
for
a large
academic
dept.
Some
typing helpful
but
not
necessary.
Liberal
benefit
a
includes 3 weeks paid vacaion

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
812

Chicago Ave.
An Equal Opportunity

Evanston
Employer

Public Contact
Downtown
Evanston
firm is looking
for a secretary to handle customer
relations. You will be on the phone
quite a bit (but this is not’ a com-

plaint

department!)

certain
open to

records.
$450.

and

Age

will

open,

keep

Salary

CLIFF
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

INo.

Fee.

Sat.

by

Hours

appt.

636

9-5

UN

Church

~ MEDICAL

618

St.,

SERVICE
DAvis

BEAUTY

8-6880

OPERATOR

ORTH
EVANSTON.
AMBITIOUS
OPerator can make $200 a week salary
and commission. 5 day week. 9-5.

Call GR

n une
as

-s

29,

1967

5-1718

WNIC.,

| FILE

Inc.

SALARY

CLERK

$300-$325

TYPIST

$325-$350

Washington

WORK

Insurance
| 1630

Chicago
An

National

Equal

Evanston,

Opportunity

eee
Fee. Hours 9-5
6386 Church St.

Oldest Employment Service
Outside Chicago’s Loop

NORTHWEST

5347 W. DEVON ~

‘Secy, manage office
Secy to Sales V.P.
Legal secy, some exp.
3 Personnel secy’s
3 Export secy’s
Secy, Old Orchard
Secy to Operations Mgr.
Market research secy
Publications secy
Secy, 18 to 30, to young V.P.
Receptionist, secy

600
550
525
475-525
450-500
450-500
500
475
475
460
450

Secretary, no dictation
Learn advertising, type
Compose and type letters
Personnel receptionist
Typist, real estate, some exp.
Receptionist to Doctor
Typist, general ofc.
2 travel planners
Biller-typist, raise 3 mos.
Receptionist, type, not speedy
1 girl ofc., no steno
Secy to Doctor, no steno
Make travel reservations
Typist, young, good future

500
475
450
450
450
433
425
350-425
425
412
412
405
400
375

Customer service
F. C. Bookkeever

Bookkeepers,
hand entry
Payroll clerks
.R. bookkeepers
Accounts rec. or payable
General bkpg., Old Orchard

425-500
400-500
390-500
390-450
433

Bookkeeper who

Math grads, B.A. or M.A.
1401 or 360 Programmers
Personnel interviewer
Bank tellers, train or expd.
Key punch op’s, many
100% public contact, no typing

700-900
650-850
600
350-450
350-450
400

ORCHARD,

At North

226 IN THE

End

of West

ORchard

Employer

YOU

Receptionist

HIGHLAND

LG. EVANS. DOWNTOWN FIRM MUST
have
ability
to handle
clients—mature. Typing needed. Hrs. 9-5. FREE.

SERVICE
UN
DA 8-7466.

brownlie personnel
9-3520

708 Church
328-3400

St., Evanston

ILLINOIS

BELL

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.
Ask about our new starting rates and other famous
Bell benefits including regular increases, tuition aid,
opportunities,

etc.

Jobs now available in Evanston,

Wilmette,

Glenview and Highland Park.

Apply Now

Illinois Bell Telephone
Evanston
1520 Chicago

Libertyville
125 Church

869-9915

362-5520

An Equal Opportunity

Employer

Skokie,

1737 HOWARD
AT THE “L”’ IN
NORTH SHORE BANK
Free parking in bank

AMbassador

Light

bkkping,

Lot

Payroll

trainee

Receptionist,

2-1 142

WILMETTE—EVANSTON
9 to 5 girl Friday-Publishing
Expedite orders, light typing
Beginner for og
he
5
Receptionist to pans Dg

Bookkeeping,
M.D.

a mature

woman

president

position. An unusually high
placed
upon
responsibility
cretion.
There are excellent
benefits.

in this

value is
and
discompany

cliff employment service

636 Church

UN

9-3520

CREDIT
REPORTER
Interesting
position
for mature
and
energetic
woman
in air conditioned
office. Telephone work involved; some
typing. Apply in person weekdays except
Friday.
Ask
for Mrs.
Denson,
Credit Bureau of New Trier, 522 Green
Bay
Rd.,
Winnetka,
2nd floor.
OFFICE
SECRETARY—WINNETKA
Community House. Varied and interesting
office
duties.
Flexible
work
schedule to 37 hrs. per week. Usual
benefits. Apply at Community House
or phone 446-0537 for appointment.
CUST. SERVICE CORRESPONDENT
Compose letters, answ. ing. TO $390 mo.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
307 Howard S t.,Evanston
475-1800
OFFICE
HELP;
TYPING.
RESPONsible person require.
Mornings
only.
Please write reply. Write T-197, Box
60, Wilmette, Ill.

NURSE

FOR
PEDIATRICIAN’S
Full or part-time. ID 2-8424.

OFFICE.

SWITCHBOARD TRN.
$400. Light type, will tr. Public Cont.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510

WAITRESS

machine

wants

trainee

.
=

or hand to

MORTON GROVE—SKOKIE

1 Girl

office,

variety

Receptionist,

train for switchbd.

Customer service,
t typing
Compose letters for eles m
Public contact, light sted a
ieypuach trainee, no skills
All shia general office —

General

BENEFITS

REGISTERED

‘

learn switenboard

Copywriter

executive secretary $540
needs

=e

new

,

THE
BUILDING
tenant lot

Laboratory located in Northbrook.
Private transportation essential
Cc. W. Berndt
272-3030.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

a vice

ee)

likes vari

lovely

FORD"

AMT. NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
to
work
in
clinical
chem.
lab.
conducting
analyses
of
all
routine
parameters using Autoanalyzers etc.

firm

3 girl office

ST.

Medical tech.

with

z

NORTHBROOK—NORTHFIELD

Packaging Corp. of America

to work

oe

small

Exec. Secy. to V.P. Sales
Medical center receptionist
Peppy girl for Personnel

WANTED

NORTHFIELD
446-1710

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

trainee

Office

.

Billing Clerk
Receptionist
Accounting Clerk
pasressenrer
I.B.
trainee
Sales Orders
Switchboard
trainee

—
ee

$35)
te

A

North Shore Person
636 Church Street
Evanston-Room

3714 hour work
week,
good starting
salary
with
advancement
opportunities, fine ERG
benefits and working conditions
re-employment tests
given to assure
you
are effectively
placed.
Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300 .

National

PARK—DEER

front desk pew

:

_

Phones, customer contact 9-5—
Animal hospital receptionist

Responsible position, modern _computerized accounting
operation. Requires
good figure
aptitude,
typing
ability,
some previous experience in accounting or clerical work.

PAY AND

office

Busy sales manager’s assistant —

ACCOUNTING CLERK
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

TOP

PH

desk Bt Amon

girl
small

to President,

and

$400-500

BY

SP 4-7

front

Receptionist
Secy

Bldg.

Parking

REGISTER

5-2400

GLENVIEW—OLD ORCHARD
Girl Friday for Personnelm
Dictaphone right arm, halos ol oe
1 girl office, no steno "9-5
Receptionist, busy doctor’s ofc.
sa

NEW

9-1 142

MAY

YO

SKOKIE

Westmoreland
Illinois

EMPLOYMENT

100%,ORTONFREE "Tes
BAS g
ABOVE SUN DRUGS A
5945 W. DEMPST

100%
FREE
POSITIONS
IN
ALL
suburbs—Evanston,
Wilmette,
Winnetka,
Northfield,
Highland
Park,
Deerfield, Northbrook,
Glenview, Skokie, Morton Grove, Niles and others.

SUITE

SCHOOL GRADSHOUSEWIVES
-SINGLE GIRLS
Have A Job That Counts With

promotion

The

OLD

:
Company

Avenue

recp't-Sec'y

YOU
ENJOY
PERSONAL
CON:
tact with people, this is the job for
you. Some typ CL ire

Evanston

RECEPTION

Orrington

hour

Be sure to call, Mrs. Hall at

9-3520

VANSTON
——
NEEDS
A REceptionist.
a
office
with
much
public eee EWI typing. FREE.

Rep

37!/,

AS: An Operator — you will be a vital link in the
nation's communications network. You can handle
Long Distance calls, Information numbers, emergency calls, etc.

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street
Evanston-Room

day,

HIGH

Evanston
49 |-0600

5

STARTING

etc. 9-5, 5
No

Davis

our

475-7900, today!

677-5130
Room 512

P/R

in

arrange

meetings,

Evanston

518

at

RECEPTIONIST

visitors,

with

working

week and a full range of
benefits: are .just a few of
the advantages of working

CLERK

Old Orchard
Prof. Bldg.

IF

enjoy

Within.”

24 Hr. Ans. Serv.
332-5210

DYNAMIC

screen

travel, assist
days. Free.

letter,

||

friendly, modern office
where your skills will be
recognized
through
our
policy of ''Promotion from

oe

475-3500
Room 308

Employer

ADVERTISING
GIRL FRIDAY
exec.

You

HP.

Evanston
1609 Sherman

$500 MO.
YOU’LL

ee aa

STIVERS

Baxter
301

ly expanding Company.

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

Lifesavers,

Inc.

several typing
positions open
suited to June
These positions
challenge and
Soe

tie DMR
es SAC
Se
POR
Ss
dex oe ee
Mi
Vee. ce
IMPORTANT

below.

MARQUART

offer a future with a rapid-

$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!!!

We
are a fast growing international
manufacturer of hospital-medical sup-

-Laboratories,

still have
and clerical
which are
graduates.
provide a

Office Workers

ae

CLAIMS

We

Experienced Skilled

Women

Business and Professional

H.S. GRADS

ANYONE

Service

ESTIMATES
729-3374
CLEANING

Sit. Wtd.—Men

Mele: Wanted=sWemen
Business and Professional

Office Workers
Husbands and Wives

offices,
bldgs.,
residences.
Stripping
waxing floors. Window washing. Refs.
Own equipment. 864-3482.

05

10?

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Household

602

328-7466
RECEPTION ~
DOCTOR'S OFFICE
PROMINENT

modern

DOCTOR,

N.

LOCA'

suburban

medic

will train you as his recep’
medical exper. NOCURERED..

light typing and the abili
well

with

people.

schedule
atients,
: OM A
6028

apets.. ans. oie
take ong
gr
nen

doct

% PAIGE. reas

io

Dempster

school sec'y
LOCAL
SCHOOL
NEEDS
woman.
Must
be able to
d
faculty, students and Rte.
50 wpm. FREE.

brownlie personnel
708 Church
328-3400

St.,

Evanston

ree

RECEPTIONIST
LOCAL

PUBLISHING

looking
contact.

directing

for a
You

all

COMB

receptionist.
will

visitors

FREE.

1618

Orrington

RECEPTIONIST
GLENVIEW.
SM
office near downtown area.
nent only. 40 wpm typing. Call
Skokie Employment
Service,
Lincoln Avenue OR 5-2300. No

YOUNG
LADY
ties in ladies’
and reference
5 day week.

FOR
GENERA
dress shop.
E
necessary. No

Ruth McCulloch Shop

PERSONNEL

f

i

GR

SECRETARY

|

:

Interview—Test—and meet peopl

HOWARD

307

Howard,

EMPLOYMENT
Evanston

SALESWOMAN—AGE

AGENC
47

APPRO.

45. Glenview resident. 4 or 5 day:
Sat. Please call in person.
Stationer, 1726 Glenview Rd.

UNUSUAL

EARNINGS

G
|

OPPORT UN

for Distributor
management
‘“‘Beauty
Counselors.’”
For
eR
call ALpine 6-3395.

BEAUTY OPERATOR
_
ALL AR

EXPERIENCED
In Hubbard

Woods,

* Highwood Herald

Ill. HI

Classified

�Help Wanted—Women

WOULD
WELCOME
THE
OPPORTU:
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.

Stenographers
Dict. Opers.
Typists
Clerical
All Office Skills

We

for:

CHALLENGING

POSITIONS
FOR
young women
with at least 2 year’s
business experience and an interest in
assuming responsibility. Excellent opportunities for advancement.

rates—weekly pay

gistrations must be made in person.
for appointment,
or come
in.
are your ‘‘personal’’ service.

Workpower
Chicago Av.
DAvis 8-0555

on Heights—i806 Northwest
CL 9-3500

An

openings

Dictaphone Secretaries

DAYS—FULL
WEEKS—FULL
N'THS—TEMORARY
ASSIGNS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS IN
EIR. OFFICES.

Evanston—839

have

Secretary to Controller
2

week,

from

9 a.m.

2020

, Fazaeraid Employment

Apply

Betty

FAMOUS

LIKE

FIGURES

We

OR

have

CAN

several

s for people
with Bi-Lingual
ound
even
with
limited
com-

of

English.

Fees

employer,

are

paid

cc elimaa* foro
J SERVICE
:
Hours 9-5
UN

or ‘appt. 636 Church

St.

by

9-3520

Evanston

new

data

GRADUATE

center.

TO

Permanent.

Fine

conditions. Excellent starting
Merit
rated
advancement.
ringe cera: 3712 hour work week.
Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300

ckaging Corp. of America
publishing sec'y 9-5 hrs.
rownlie personnel
SECY
AS

edi
Good chance
ditorial aa. FREE.

SECY

to

TO

get

into

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
gton
DAvis 8-6880
SRETARY-NO SHORTHAND
nteresting job with church
group,
ealing

with

youth

activities

in

tional
organization.
DOROTHY
PARKS PLACEMENT, 627 Grove.

~ PART-TIME-WOMEN
K UP AND DELIVER FULLER
$2.00 HR. GUARANTEED.
Lillian, PA 4-5721 or JU 3-4250.
MANICURIST

ORENING IN NORTHBROOK BEAUTY
i

and

ware,

neat.

Wilmette.

RL

FRIDAY

111,

between

Apply

Millen

TO

WORK

4 p.m.

and

IN

Cosmetics
CHGO.

GLEN-

out.

References. Call
R 5-3726

;
live in

Manager,

IOR SECRETARY
GENERAL
OFfe, very diversifeid, public contact.
sic skills needed, will train further.

— Classified

HOME

TO

SUB.

ASSIST

IN

CRAFT

VERY

INTERESTING
for
middle-age

job

familiar
High
Write

with

pay
T-211,

hotel

DICTAPHONE

An

965-3240

708 Church
328-3400

Opportunity

St.,

UN

SALES

EVANSTON

OFFICE NURSE NOW FOR 2 WEEKS
for M.D. in North Evanston. Could
prove

FIRST NATIONAL
DAvis St. Evanston
An Equal Opportunity

YOU!

ae
GENERAL
OFFICE
or 2-3 months,
Evanston
area
a
al Must be good steno and be
able
to
type
50
wpm.
Right
Girl
temporary Service. Will consider college students, teachers or housewives.
Call Miss Martin, GR 5-4331

SECRETARIAL DUTIES
for
position
in
our
Highland
Park
District Sales Office. Shorthand exp.
required.
Exc.
employee
benefits.
Apply to North Shore Gas Co., 3001 W.
Grand Av., Waukegan, 336-9300 or 757
Central AV., Highland Park, 432-6000.
An Equal Opportunity Employer

5

DENTAL

ASSISTANT—CHAIRSIDE.
Will train High School graduate. 5-day
week; Wed. off. Salary open. Permanent position only. PA 4-1779.

TO $390.
Sub. med. center. Meet, greet patients.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT ww iS
307 Howard St., Evanston

OLD

FIELD

&amp; CO.

ORCHARD

PERSONNEL

OFFICE

602

328-7466
RECEPTION
TYPIST—$400

Screen callers in busy
variety of interesting

personnel dep
details 9-5. 5

FREE.

Evanston

Emp. Agency
518

Davis

Rm.

491-0600

20

273-518

CLERK—TYPIST
VILLAGE OF GLENCOE
Will consider either part-time (2 or
days
a week)
or full time
(5 da
8:30-5, Mon.-Fri.) Pleasant, interest
job in modern air conditioned Villa
Hall.
Prefer
mature
woman
wi
extensive typing experience. Must
expert typist, able to deal with peop)
courteously,
perform
varied
offi
duties. Excellent vacation, sick lea
disability,
retirement
benefits. App)
Dir. oftf peasy Glencoe Village Ha
VE 5-41

SERVICE
IF

REP

YOU LIKE WORKING
WITH "=
ple
in
person
and
by
ee
1
company will train you a
andle the
are
relations
work.
No _ typin

LEWIS
1618

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

LOOK

SERVICE
DAvis

8-68

LOOK

PART-TIME
OR
FULL
TIME
3
hr. week, put your shorthand (lig
and typing skills back to work. Nor
Evanston
location.
Good
transport
tion. Call for appointment Mr. Do
sell, DAvis 8-3100.
EXECUTIVE
SECRETARY
$7.55
per year North
Evanston
area.
spot of the year.
22-45. Call Wall
Boulevard Evanston Employment
I
8-7171. No fee. lst Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

REGISTERED

NURSE

PERMANENT
WORK
IN_
SMAI
Health Care Center.
Above
—
pay and unusual fringe benefits.W:
T-210, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
PROGRAMMER
$6-900 TO STAR
One to 2 yrs. experience will qual
you
for
this
position
in
Evanste
Excellent
benefits—no
fee.
Eva
Personnel 1609 Maple UN 9-3160.

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
MARSHALL

OFFICE

Evanston-Room

DAvis 8-8100
Employer

insEe

8-6880

8-900

North Shore Personnel
636 Church Street

BANK

APPLY
9 TO

GENERAL

GIRL
week.

synthetic hair pieces.

R 5-2611

RECEPTION.

EXCELLENT
OPENING
FOR
trained in real estate.
5 day
Apply Personnel Department.

Learn to blend and style

Switchboard-Typist

DR’S

Packaging Corp. of America
LOAN PROCESSOR

FOR

DA

Receptionist
Accounting Clerk
Dental Office
School
Travel Agency
Psychologist
Public Relations
General
Office
Personnel
Secretary-No steno

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON

to be permanent.

EVANSTON NURSING HOME
Call UNiversity 9-3600

Employer

FLAIR WITH HAIR?
EYER COLOR?

OF-

OPPORTUNITY.
PArk 4-8883.

Opportunity

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

800

SERVICE
DAvis

3-1600

Evanston

AND

STYLIST

EXCELLENT
Glenview.

:

SECRETARY
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

LEWIS

work.

SH

W.)

DEPARTMENT

Company
Benefits
We are equal opportunity employers
and
members
of the Chicago
employment merit committee.

PROMOTION

EMPLOYMENT
Orrington

Equal

FOR

BROWN

1 Blk. North of Howard (3000
(7600 N.) at Sacramento

woman.

THIS IS
A TREMENDOUS
OPPORTUnity for a secretary to break into the
Sales
Promotion
field.
Top
salary.
Interesting work. FREE
bd
1618

An

Av.

ASK

SHURE BROTHERS, INC.
222 HARTREY AVE.

IMMEDIATE
OPENING
FOR
part-time audit clerk to work 8:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. An interesting and
rewarding opportunity for a mature

AV., EVANSTON
1-6700
BR 3-3750

fice needs good typist 25-45 years of
age to handle billing and posting. 371%
hrs. a week,
company
benefits. Call
729-2300 for appointment.

HAIR

Employer

$500-550

Evanston

1571 SHERMAN
4-2600
AL

Chicago

810 CHURCH STREET
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS

Real Estate Secretary

and_
excellent
benefits.
Box 60, Wilmette, Hl.

NORTHWEST

Equal

Il.

brownlie personnel

FULL OR PART-TIME
for neat appearing
girl age 18 to 24.
General
office
wor!
will
train
in
ovtical ogy
te
Uhlemann Optical Co., Highland Park
ID 2-5150 between 9-5.

SMALL

Northbrook,

INTERNATIONAL
FIRM—WORKING
for personnel mgr. Good skills. Working with’ confidential material. Age 27
plus. Good skills. FREE.

ACTIVI-

club

INC.

we

personnel sec'y

EVANSTON
lady
who
is

and

TYPIST

CULLIGAN

PERSONNEL

merit
salary
paid
vacation,

SEARS
ROEBUCK &amp; CO.

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AN
experienced girl. Must type at least 75
wpm. Full line of benefits and regular
salary reviews. This is a permanent,
full time position.
Come
in and see
how
pleasant
it is to work
in our
friendly office.
Mr. Lorig.
Shermer

Regularly
scheduled
increases,
3
weeks
tutition reduction.

OPPORTUNIT

SHURE

CENTER

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.

Employer

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

®@ Toiletries

583-5147

Opportunity

DON

HEALTH

TRANSPORTATION

WE HAVE A POSITION OPEN IN OUR
Univac Key punch Dept. If you have
good typing skills and an interest in
Key Punch we will be willing to train
ou.
We
are
conveniently
located
in
Evanston with good public transportation. Please call.
Mr. Gretz
DA 8-8850
CRUSH INTERNATIONAL
2201 Main St.
Evanston, Il.

1657

PRESS
RELATIONS

STUDENT

1812

GALS

Colorful
surroundings
and
an
ai
conditioned
office are a few of t
plus factors. Good starting salary wi
outstanding benefits.

GEOLOGY

YEARS
consider

Alert—Personable—Typing—
Filing—Telephone—Reception
5 Day
Week.
Good working
conditions.
CALL
MR.
JENNINGS.

Switchboard Operator

Call 724-

=SK COMB.
CLERK—SWITCHBD.
HOURS 8 TO 4.

or
i

POSITIONS

TIES,
PRESBYTERIAN
HOME.
Interest
in
geriatric
work
essential,
ability in hand
work
including knitting.
Experience
preferred.
371% hr.
week,
one meal furnished.
Apply in
person. 3131 Simpson St., Evanston or
call 492-6065.

6 p.m.

Call UN 4-8800
MAID’S ASSISTANT
For womens’ club, 5 day week,

For Figures?

SEVERAL

AVON EARNINGS

Hard-

251-3060.

law office. Salary open.

UL-

CUFF

Top salary. Call CR 2-3300
D:
FULL
OR
PART- TIME
“woman
to buy,
sell and keep stock

clean

INTO

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

LADY

Ch arch St., Evanston

0. NEEDED

HAVE

SELL NEAR

Loc
FEOLIGRER IS LOOKING FOR
ra
—sec’y,
Typing
but
no
steno.
Senet office $400- -450. FREE.

EDITORIAL

MOVING

Anybody
WE

TRAIN

r i

(Ste

FIRM,

tra-modern
new
offices
in
north
suburb
will train
a girl with
light
typing and a good personality as their
front desk receptionist. You'll get to
meet clients calling on top company
executives,
check
their
appts.,
then
show them to proper office. If you are
looking for public contact, this is for
you. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

~yen 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.

KEYPUNCH TRAINEE
/ANSTON DOWNTOWN
SCHOOL

5-1560

RECEPTION
$425 MONTH

432-446 |

YOU

or Fri.

1232 Central Av., Wilmette
1-4300 Ext. 321
GR

- On the North Shore Since 1958
§ Sheridan Rd.
Highland Park

ou do light typing?

Thurs.

The Hollister Newspapers
AL

IS LANGUAGE A
PROBLEM FOR YOU?

Graham

TWO
will

KEY PUNCH
OPERATOR
TRAINEE

VOICE.
CONGENIAL,
AIR-CONDITIONED
OFFICE.

LSSTIGE
POSITION
— FOR
WELL
North Shore executive. Beautiew
office, congenial co-workers.
tanding opportunity. No Fee.

;

Equal

INVESTMENTS

N.U.

Professional

HERE
IS A CHANCE
TO USE, YOU
abilities and grow with an expandin
Evanston company. Your backgrou
in clerical work will open the
door 4
SHURE.
Order editing, complete o'
der
processing
plus
working
wi
computer
reports
will
present
dai
challenges to you.

RESEARCH

CHEMISTRY

PUBLIC

and

A UNIQUE

ENGINEERING

OPERATOR

PERSONNEL OFFICE
:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday
Interviews by appointment)

An

Business

BOOKSTORE

APPLY

RIDGE AV.
EVANSTON
Ph. 864-6050, ext. 220
All Qualified Applicants Welcome

MUST BE EXPERIENCED TYPIST
AND pica, S— PLEASANT TELEPHONE
oe

SECRETARIES

PREFER
ONE
OR
experience,
however
trainee.

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

ADMISSIONS

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

114 DAY WEEK
Monday: 8:30 to 5:30
Tuesday: 8:30 to 12:30

and

NORTHWESTERN
UNIVERSITY

WE
HAVE
INTERESTING
ASSIGNments
for young
women
with
some
secretarial
experience.
Must
have
excellent typing skill and be familiar
with dictaphone
transcription.
Shorthand helpful but not required
in all
positions.

Telephone Sales
PART-TIME

Evanston firm—Owned and
Operated by Evanstonians

Business

AUDITORY

KEYPUNCH

107

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

to 5 p.m,

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

Hwy.

and

Has Openings for Women
in the Following Areas:

TO
4
YEARS
COLLEGE
-AND
heavy
dictaphone
experience _ preferred in this position
for company
officer...duties will include typing of
financial
reports;
some
accounting
background helpful.
5 day

107

Wanted—Women

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

A Good Company To Go With
A Good Company To Grow With

EXPERIENCED

Help
Business

AMERICAN HOSPITAL
SUPPLY CORPORATION

. TEMPORARY
oe WERICE
JOBS

top

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

Business and Professional

SKOKIE
BUDGET

FLOOR

WANTED
AT
ONCE.
COMPETE
woman
to
wait
upon
convalescir
patient at home
(Central St., Eva
ton) Hrs. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 869-23
evens.
NO TYPING
NO FE
In
Research.
Compiling
data
fro
comme output. Varied. Salary in t
ic 29 ag vans Personnel 1609 Maple
RELIABLE WOMAN
FOR 10 MO
school
year.
Interesting,
varied
d
ties,
accurate
typing
and
operatir
duplicating
machines.
Write
T-2¢
Box 60, Wilmette.
WOMAN CAB DRIVERS WANTED
FULL OR PART-TIME. DAYS OR
WEEKENDS. EXCELLENT INC
Apply 8015 Lawndale, Skokie.

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

June

29,

196)

�107.

Help Wanted—Women
Business and Professional

ACCTS.

RECV.

NCR
EXPERIENCE
applicant
with
good

ORDER

CONTROL

IR THE YOUNG LADY WHO
ariety in her work.
Typing
ut not required.

LIKES
helpful

Part-Time

A

OFFICE

OF

WELL

national
publishing
cominteresting
position
for
capable secretary. Diver-

sified duties including light shorthand.
Hours
salary
Old

9-5.
and

Orchard

ALL

company

673-1711

518

Northbrook
272-2300

STATE

BANK

GLENVIEW
GLENVIEW
OR PHONE: 729-1900.
SECRETARY TO V.P.
|
A
challenging
position
awaits
an
experienced
gal
with
an_
inquiring
mind and aptitude for detail and
good
organization in our fund raising. office
located in the loop. Shorthand typing
essential. Many benefits. Call Personnel at WH 4-0800 for appointment to
discuss details.
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY
An Equal Opportunity Employer

TRAINEE

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
8 Orrington
DAvis 8-6880
0
SHORTHAND
$500
FREE
You
don’t
have
to be
a whizz
at
ping.
Administrative
Mgr.
would
He
ou to assist him
in follow up
detail. Lovely air conditioned offices
and
the
best
in company
benefits.
Evans
Personnel
UN
9-3160
1609

1812

Chicago Avenue
An Equal Opportunity

customer

service

NO

HANDLING

EVANSTON

brownlie
708 Church

8-7171 No Fee.

SST. CASHIER
Prefer

some

ist Nat’l Bk. Bldg.

maturity.

Fine

for

the

person
who
enjoys
some _ public
contact
along
with handling
money.
See
DOROTHY
PARKS '
PLACEMENT, 627 Grove, Evanston, 328-7622.

HAIRDRESSER
DY
and

PART-TIME. GR 5-0665.
FOR LAUNDRY WORK
helping

alary.

Ridge,

with

dishes

5 days.

MARYWOOD

Evanston,

SCHOOL,

29,

1967

or

will

train.

To

$500.

FREE.

IS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SERVICE
DAvis

8-6880

Night Maids-Day Maids
HOURS
8 TO
4:30
OR
4:30
TO
12.
Transportation
to
and
from
-home.
Good salary and working conditions.
Fine opportunity—call 827-1126.

Ass't.

WANTED:
COOK’sS
TRAINEE.
FINE
Foods. Good opportunity to earn while
learning. Require good personal reference. Call 724-0302 for appt.

A permanent position is now available for an energetic woman to assist
in our Accounts
Payable
Dept.
Activities
will be varied
and
include
balancing and processing invoices, figuring discounts,
preparing checks
for payment and running tapes.
Candidate will have a minimum of 1 or 2 years nape
or related work. She will have the ability to handle a
clerical work in a variety of accounting functions where
priority are a must.
salary

and

benefits

air-conditioned

offices

including
and

a

profit

pleasant

sharing,
company

ae in accounting
heavy volume
of
organization and
paid

vacation

and

cafeteria.

The Powers Regulator Co.

2128

VIP’S.

$375.

Evanston,

UN

9-9510

place

3400 OAKTON
CO

SERVICE

good

7-630!

to

work

where

people

are

PHOTOCOPY

NATIONAL

9-9000

BANK

Evanston
Opportunity

DAvis 8-8109
Employer

CUSTOMER SERVICE
A well-mannered
mature
woman
to
work in our Skokie Regional office as
a
customer
service
representative.
Light
typing
required.
A_
pleasant
telephone
voice
is
an
asset
here.
Excellent salary and fringe benefits.
Call 729-5000.
McGAW PRODUCTS DIV.
American Hospital Supply Corp.
An Equal Opportunity Employer.
ACCOUNTS
RECEIVABLE
Need
woman
primarily
for accounts
receivable and other varied duties in
an accounting department. Will train.
Some typing. Salary range $300 to $350
plus
usual
benefits.
THE
POTTER
464 Central Av., Northficid
446-5230.

FOSTER

PARENTS

—

TIME
ON
YOUR
HANDS?
MISS
A
baby or child in your home? Qualified
families
are
paid
to care
for
our
Agency
babies
and
children.
For
ee
call HOMEFINDING,
WH
4-

important."’

ST.

SKOKIE
OR

3-670

YOUNG
LADY
FOR
2 WEEKS
TO
answer
telephone
in Wilmette
Real
Estate
office near
Lake
and
Green
Bay.
Start
now
for Ist 2 weeks
in
July. Call AL 6-1015 during day, or AL
1-8500 in evening.
~
COLLEGE .GRAD
ENGLISH
MAJOR.
Interesting
correspondent
position in
small Skokie firm. Call Jim, Skokie
Employment. 7925 N. Lincoln Avenue.
OR 5-2300. No fee.
EXPERIENCED
KITCHEN
HELP
OR
will
train.
Good
pay
and _ fringe
—"!
Call Miss Scheuer at GR 5Homestead

Hotel

WORK
WITH
EMOTIONALLY
HANDicapped children. Some typing, Special
acedemic
situation.
Evanston.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard
Evanston
Employment. DA 8-7171 No Fee.

SHAMPOO GIRL WANTED.
IN NILES.
296-3396.

send :
yee

;

ALL JOBS
9-12.

CUSTOMER
SERVICE
DEPART)
needs
a detailed
minded Rete
work
with
systems
and
.

3

used in Customer Service. flinem
year business experience and |
typing

€

required.

Call

Mrs.

Crocker

for appointment

EDUCATIONAL
1900

An

E.

PUBLISHERS

Lake

Av.,

STENO
Exec. Center,

Equal

Opportunity

Glenview

Employer

Wilme

HIGH
SCHOOL
GRAD
WIT
typing, shorthand
skills. 2n
engineering
office. Good
oppo
for personal advancement. |

3712

hour

week.

Merit

rated

adva

ment,
fine
fringe
benefits.
plo ment
tests
given
to
suitability to position.

Call C. C. Boyer, 869-2300

Packaging Corp. of Amer

RESEARCH
PART-TIME.

ASSISTAN

TO

ASSIST

IN

|

ratory
experimentation,
programming,
problem
ae:
general theoretical and expe
research
in
Geochemistry,

B.A.

And

TRUST CO. OF EVANSTON
Davis St.
An Equal

appts.,

PROMOTION ft

Edens

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK
GENERAL
CLERICAL
AND
FILING
DUTIES
5 day week,
convenient to all transportation. Usual employee benefits.
Apply Personnel department.

FIRST

set

the

SCOTT,
FORESMAN,
&amp; CO,

EXCITING
CHALLENGING
POSTION
Meee cage
for
mature
woman
who
pes well and has light shorthand.
ur traffic manager is looking for an
individual who enjoys detail work to
assist him in all order and scheduling
for our entire plant. You will enjoy an
excellent starting salary, Many unusual benefits, our air-conditioned
and
our ideal North Suburban location
UN

kn

729-3000

SECRETARY

Dempster

train

well

7247 W. TOUHY
4770 N. LINCOLN
DAILY 9-5 SATS.

Golf Mill Professional Bldg.
202, Niles
299-4495
Hours: 9 to 5 daily

AMERICAN

NIGHTS!

into

IVY PERSONN

Help

NORTH
EVANSTON
MATURE
PERson. Small office, good hours and a
reat
deal
of variety.
Call
Wally.
oulevard Evanston Employment Ist.
Nat’l Bk. Bldg. DA 8-7171. No Fee.

3 to 4 Days Per Week

Good

GIRL

EMPLOYMENT
Av.,

CUSTOMERS

328-5363.

PAGE
612 Chicago

$375-400

FIGURE
CLERKS
DO
YOU
ENJOY
WORKING
WITH
figures?
We
have
many
interesting
positions open for girls who have an
aptitude for figure detail. Experienced

(Part Time)

Excellent
holidays.

Room

NO

completely

reminders for checkups. Ideal
you
want
to
meet
and
bg
people. Age open. Salary ope

TASK FORCE

800

Accounts Payable

1 DAY

T-208, Box 60, Wilmette.
Escort

446-8390

Evanston
Employer

Full Time

“A

URPHY

MONTH

switchboard,

STENOS, TYPISTS
CLERKS
COMP. OPERATORS

2100

Dictaphone,
typing,
general
office
skills.
Variety,
responsibility,
shorthand
desirable
but not required.
If
you
are
looking
for
a_ challenging,
exciting
job
with
a
fast
growing
Northfield
firm;
37!2
hour’
week,
regular
salary
increases,
call
Barnett.

BOOKKEEPER
IN SMALL OFFICE
TO START IMMED. EXCELLENT
STARTING SALARY;
5 DAY WK.:
AIR COND. OFC.; FULL COMPANY
BENEFITS;
APPLY IN PERSON
818 LAKE ST., EVANSTON

Modern

ESLADY.
PERMANENT.
2 DAYS.
Mon. and Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Write

;

$435

Evanston

Wanted:

Il.

TYPIST

personnel
St.,

;

Rd.
Northbrook,
CR 2-1000
Opportunity Employer

Equal

and their requests, writing promotional letters. Good eye for detail. FREE.

TRAVEL

Bureau.
Excellent
for
younger
girl
without typing. Permanent. Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston Employment

DA

An

Y
TYPING.

869-2300

CULLIGAN: INC.

Shermer

492-4600

Maple.

CLERK

C. Boyer,

YOU WANT A PERMANENT
FULL
time job where you'll have the chance
to advance we have just the place for
you.
We’ll
teach
you
to operate
a
bookkeeping
machine.
It
is
easy
interesting work and you'll enjoy our
friendly office.
Call or see
Mr. Lorig

1657

328-3400

DP AD AGENCY NEEDS A GIRL TO
‘work in their Broadcasting dept. Must
Tremendous
opportunity.
9-5.

C.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT

a

RAVEL

IF

GRADUATE

Av.

or bank experience

of Office

be

people

FOR

Service

OPERATORS

All Types

You'll

Northside medical clinic. Direct
to right doctor. Learn
to use |

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
FOR
KEYpunch
operators
in North
Suburban
area. Full shift or part-time. Long or
short term assignments. No Fee.
Also

EXPERIENCE!
Sats.!

welcome

EVANSTON
Suite 520
869-7790
Opportunity Employer

Church
An Equal

BEGINNER?

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

CLERK-TYPIST
Installment Loan Dept.

EE

202

Accounting Clerk

FULL TIME

ADVERTISING

Ridge

636

KEYPUNCH

Packaging Corp. of America

Evanston Hospital
2650

8-9000

Good starting salary, with merit rated
advancement.
3712 hour work
week.
Excellent fringe benefits. Pre-employment
tests
will
assure
you
are
effectively placed.

Excellent
opportunity
available
to
young woman to learn basic Electrocardiograph
procedures.
8 a.m. to 5
p.m,. occasional Saturday mornings.

Barrett Electronics Corp.

Temporary

W.)

DOWNTOWN

Credit department

NO

KELLY SERVICES

helpful, but beginner with good typing
and stenographic skills could qualify.
Excellent opportunity to learn modern
new credit department operation.

Technician
H.S.

DA

EVANSTON

MEDICAL CLINIC _
RECEPTION TRAINEE

WINNIE O’LEAR WILL BE
WAITING TO GREET YOU AND
HELP YOU TAKE THE FIRST STEP
BACK INTO THE BUSINESS WORLD.

STENO

273-5180

EKG

BROWN

3-1600

NEED

Typists
Stenos
Dictaphone Operators

North of Howard
(3000
(7600 N.) at Sacramento

Call

Rm.

49 |-0600

RMANENT
OPENING
IN
SMALL
sales
department office.
Diversified
pemen pants
requiring
accurate
typKnowledge.
of
office
machines
pful,
Salary
commensurate
with
abi ity.
Benefits
include
3
weeks
vacation.

LENVIEW

Davis

Bik.

SH

Emp. Agency

area

Rd.

1

BUSY
YOUNG
LAWYER
WILL HA
you greet clients, answer p
messages—get
doctors,
insu
companies,
other lawyers on
p
remind clients of court: sates.
j
busy job! You don’t need leg
exp.
steno! You'll learn to yes, up c
do detail. No dull moments!

Secretaries

FOR

SHURE BROTHERS, INC.
222 HARTREY AVE.

Evanston

bene-

ASK

PERSONAL INJURY
LAWYER—GIRL FRIDA

THE SMARTEST GALS ARE
JOINING THE
SERVICE THAT'S
ON THE MOVE NOW. BE A
KELLY GIRL.

WE

ekas

Business
and Professional

1967
"IS A KELLY YEAR"
"Join The Kelly Crowd"

SHURE

With

FANTASTIC
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
the
college
girl
eager
to
begin
a
career in the publishing world.
You'll
be answering inquiries sent to national
Magazines,
working
right
alongside
published writers, learning the ins and
outs of magazine publishing. Two yrs.
college sufficient. English major preferred. $350 to start. FREE.

CLERK-TYPIST

0 Dundee

Work

PUBLISHER'S
CORRESPONDENT

SECRETARY

Excellent
ts.

DON

OF AMERICA, INC.
708 CHURCH STREET
SUITE 221
EVANSTON, ILLINOIS
869-7234

Morton Grove
or IN 3-4100

SALES

Office

WHITE COLLAR
GIRLS

M. HARPER CO.

tablished
pany
has
esponsible,

Our

107 Helpiene

Business and Professional

CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
PERson
with
mature
judgment,
good
secretarial
skills
and
a
familiarity
with
engineering
terminology.
This
position is in our Engineering Department where the typical duties include:
typing engineering reports, scheduling
meetings and conferences and general
secretarial
duties.
Top
salary
plus
liberal company benefits.

Qualifies You For Temporary

EASANT
WORKING
CONDITIONS
n
modern
air
conditioned
offices.
afeteria on premises,
paid holidays
and
vacation,
plus
bonus
14% days.
Group insurances
and profit sharing
rust fund.
CONTACT MISS BYRNE

EGIONAL

Visit To

Help Wanted—Women

107

and Professional

SECRETARY

STENOS
TYPISTS
KEYPUNCH OPERS

PHA AND NUMERIC — AT LEAST
§ months experience. Permanent openng. Hours 8 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. Also
part-time evenings minimum 4 hiurs.

8200 Lehigh,
YO 6-6000

Business

AVAILABLE
FOR EXPERIENCED

One

KEY PUNCH

Help Wanted—Women

Professional

SUMMER JOBS

DEPT. STENO
RCH.
DEPT.
HAS
OPENING
FOR
accurate typist with light shorthand,
ombines
typing,
record’
keeping,
iling.

REFER
SOME
or
will
train
igure aptitude.

107

Help Wanted—Women
Business
and

—

with

courses

Math.
etna’
programming

in

)

and
:

Che

eaietig
hel

RTHWESTERN UNIV

1812

Chicane

An Equal

A

Gbbostunity Empi

ex. secy's $433-$600
LARGE

NATIONAL

FIRM.

skills, one for head of penne :
one

for

clinical

research.

Age to.

FREE.

brownlie

personnel

708 Church

St., Evanston

328-3400

RECEPTION —
MUSIC’ DEPARTMENT.
NON-PROFIT
you to greet

in

and

yas
6028

FIRM
WILL
T
peoeke checking reco}

out,

Lots

penises,

$375

S PAIGE

Geinoeer

PUBLIC

of

variety

mo.

and

Free.

PLACEME

CONTACT

LOCAL HOSPITAL WANTS A GIRL TO
be a
and

Dismissal Clerk. Much
phone
contact.
Some

FRE

public

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT
1618 Orrington

SERVIC
DA

LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN.
college Biology or chemistry.
nent.
Local
firm
Uniform
p
:
Call Wally, Boulevard Evanston |

payment
No

DA

8-7171.

Ist

on

fee

ices

HOUSEWIVES-STUDE
Become a professional make-up
Make $5.00 an hour or more.
Con

free

training

program.

Work

hours, full or part-time. No
house
selling.
Small
invest
start. Call for interview, 272-6
Viviane Woodard Cosmetics

SCHOOL LIBRARY
educational

ASSISTANT. |

background

Experience not
Wilmette, Ill.

required.

p

“Owr
‘0
—

err d.

Write

NURSE
FOR

Winnetka

PHYSICIAN’S

OFFICE

Phone

OFFICE WORK PART-TIME |
9 to 3. Light typing and book!
Write T-216, Box 60, Wilmette.

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

:

�ees

2

{07 "Help WentedWenne’nal

107

Business and Professio

ALL FREE TO YOU
blic contact
re

average

and

diversified

typing

duties?

and

clerical

skills are essential for this interesting
position as a relief receptionist.
Bot

lary increases.

.Y PERSONNEL

OFFICE OR

almbach
ent.

for

at 475-7900

~ Washington

an

_ Insurance Company

518

CUSTOMER SERVICE
Evanston.
no
fee.
No
skills.
Good
phone voice. $390.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago Av., Evanston, UN 9-9510
PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING
and reservations. A little exp.-pref. in
either.
See
DOROTHY
PARKS
PLACEMENT,
627 Grove,
Evanston,
328-7622. No fee.

Emp. Agency

R.N.-P.M. SUPERVISOR FOR

Davis

MODERN
N.
SUBURBAN
NURSING
home. $29 per day, Call 835-3703.

Rm.

49 |-0600

&gt; 1630 Chicago Av., Evanston, Ill.

202

273-5180

SECRETARY
TO V.P. $520
Popular and well-paying sales spot for
the girl with shorthand.
Own
office.
See
DOROTHY
PARKS ' PLACEMENT, 627 Grove, Evanston, 328-7622.

ee An Equal Opportunity Employer

KEYPUNCH

SECRETARY ©
East Office Bldg.

O'Hare

Rosemont,

OUR

MANAGER
OF
NATIONAL
is
moving
into
a brand
new
and is in need of a girl Friday.
should
possess
dictaphone exp.
h light shorthand,
be a proficient
and have a pleasant personali-

Excellent

for

6301

Lincoln

JLL TIME

or Fri.

Hollister Newspapers
1232 Central

Av.,

Wilmette

GR

WORK AT SCHOOL
WE

HAVE

OPENINGS

IN

on

1

possess:

5-1560

office,

again

these

typing,

there

paid

clerical

public

is some

features,

contact.

one

or more

tuition reductions,

vacation,

merit

CLIFF

EMPLOYMENT
Fee. Hours 9-5

3

increases.

SERVICE
UN 9-3520

‘by appt. 636 Church St.,

Evanston

stat. Typist-Gen. Office
XPERIENCED

ON

pewriter for
ndence, filing,

lab
e

BPAY AND BENEFITS

. Berndt

transportation

essential

:

brownlie

272-3030

An Equal Opportunity Employer

~ TOUR PLANNER
WILL

BE

708 Church
328-3400.

contact.

Light

LEWIS

EMPLOYMENT

1618 Orrington

8-6880

S RESPONSIBLE
,NO PREVIOUS

‘Ward

Secretaries.’

7 A.M.-3:30 P.M., 3 P.M.-11:30 P.M.

_ some

act

Will

ae visitors.

5 days

per

week

(must

be

available

to

work

weekends).

as

receptionist

Will handle

responsible

~ APPLY
A650

p.m.;

3-9

for

the

Nursing

a

general

greeting

Station,

and

directing

and inter-hospital communications;

clerical

PERSONNEL

Ridge Ave.

Ss Clenified

for

the telephone

paign.

work

office

Contact

SUPERVISOR

for

676-0711

11

week

for

appt.

cam-

Switchboard Operator,
108

Help

WANTED
ERLESS

10,

boy

5.

7.

Duties

FOR
MOTHchildren: girl

include

kindly

supervision, meals, light cleaning and
laundry.
Live
in
or
home _ nights.
Salary open based on experience and
references,
Father
is
professional
man. Call or write with references to
Dr. Whitt N. Schultz,
Box
1, Kenilworth, Il]. 60043 or phone AL 6-0059.
HOUSEKEEPER
For 2 adults in new, smaller home.
Pleasant
room,
TV,
bath;
experia
references;
good
wages.
446778
EXPERIENCED,
RELIABLE
WOMAN
for general
cleaning
and
ironing.2
days per week, $2.00 per hr. New, airconditioned home. No children. Must
provide own transportation. 272-4611.

TIME

COMPANION

derly lady in Evanston. For
call any day except Fri.
GR 5-5022.
¢

of

the

Nursing

will

Unit.

DEPARTMENT
492-4600

Help Wanted

FOR

Baby Sitters

Student or Working Girl
ROOM
AND
BOARD
IN EXCHANGE
for child care evenings. Boy 5, girl 8.
Small salary considered.
Call before
4:30 p.m. 491-1724.
WOMAN
TO
WORK
AS
MOTHER’S
helper for child 112 yrs. old. Air-cond.
apt.;
access to swimming
pool from
Sat. July 8 through Sun. Aug. 13, UN
9-3600. After 6, call 784-0136.
STUDENT
TO
ACCOMPANY
DOCtor’s family to Cape Cod in August as
mother’s helper. Call 328-4618 after 7
p.m.
TWO
CHILDREN
NEED
MATURE
dependable
sitter Mon.
through
Fri.
References. 328-6946 after six o’clock
and weekends.
SITTER NEEDED
FOR 2 GIRLS ONE
and
two,
July
and
August. _ S.
Evanston.
8:15 to 5:15, 5 days. Call
491-1831 after 6 p.m.
Baby sitter for one child
age
one
year,
experienced.
References. Call Fri. Sat., Sun. VE 5-0165.

OVER FOR 3 CHILDREN
CALL 272-6190

WILMETTE
SITTER WANTED
FOR 2
girls age 542 and 842. Friday and Sat.
eves. or occasional weekday eves.
Call 251-9230
BABY
SITTER
FOR
2
CHILDREN
Ages 4 to 2. Now until August 4. $1.00
per hour. College girl pref. 4 days a
week, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Call 475-7225.
NURSE
DESIRES
DEPENDABLE
woman to care for 2 small children in
my
own
home.
Mon.-Fri.
8 a.m.-12
p.m. start Aug. 30th. Call 328-9157.
BABY
SITTER
FOR
2 BOYS
6 AND
8,
Wilmette.
Every
Saturday
and
some
week
nights.
Call
AL
1-4229
after 4:30.

109

Help

Wanted—Women

EL-

interview

Woman for General Cleaning

GIRL FOR LIGHT FACTORY WORK.
Experience not necessary. Good starting salary. 2 to 10 p.m.
HI 6-2072

Business

COOK,
SERVE,
LIGHT
HOUSEWORK
for
elderly
lady.
Small
apartment.
Own room. Recent references. IDLewood 2-5774.
WOMAN
FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK
1
day
a week;
ref.
and exp.
helpful.
conv.
transp.;
nice
Skokie
location.
ORchard 3-0384.

Wanted—Men
and

Professional

DIRECT MAIL
CLERK
Permanent Full Time Position
in our direct mail room for
conscientious
person.
Fast
moving international organi-

zation, good salary and company benefits. Advancement
according to ability. Call

REFERENCES
251-5036

RELIABLE
CLEANING
WOMAN
FOR
FRIDAYS. Air-conditioned house, near
bus. Call UN 4-0218.
COOK FOR MONTH OF JULY
Tues.,
Wed.
and
Fri.
8:30
through
dinner.
Own
transportation.
References. ID 2-5774.
RELIABLE LADY
for housework in new air conditioned
home. Five days, wt transportation.

Help

110

International

Minerals

&amp; Chemical Corp.
5401
An

Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
YO 6-3000, Ext. 2593
Equal Opportunity Employer

Biology tech.
1-3

YRS.
COLLEGE
BIOLOGY
TO
work with rabbits and guinea pigs in
evaluating
subacute
toxicological
effects of various materials.

TOP

PAY AND

BENEFITS

Laboratory located in Northbrook
Private transportation essential
Cc. W. Berndt
272-3030
An Equal Opportunity Employer

INDUSTRIAL

SALES

AN
EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITY
with
a
growing
engineering
firm.
Extensive travel throughout the midwest. You will be working with utility,
petroleum,
and
industrial
accounts.
For
appt.,
call
676-9600.
8214
McCormick Blvd., Skokie, Ill.

Bus Boys — Dishwashers
PART
TIME,
WEEKEND
EVEnings. No experience necessary. Summer
or
year
around.
Apply
Mr.
Whitman,
Walker
Brothers
Original
Pancake House, 153 Green Bay Rd.,
Wilmette.

and

Professional

PARKER
CHICAGOLAND'S
CAREER CENTER
CALL 869-8600
Investigator Trainee
$6,900-$7,200—Co.

Car—Expenses—Free
THIS
IS A
VARIETY
FILLED
JO
that offers a fine training program
Your
assignments
will
vary
fror
week to week to give you the broade
exposure
possible.
No
experienc
necessary.
CALL AL SCHLADE
27 3-3555

5 Sales Trainees $600

EVER CONSIDER THE BENEFITS O
a sales career? Exceptional reward
Immediate
raise
after
trainin
Mgmt.
potential
within
1-2
year:
Large national company.
Full fring
benefits. Ask for details.
CALL MR. ANDERSON
273-3555

Programmer Trainee
$6,000-10,000—Free
'

1

SWITCH
TO THIS GIANT FIRM FO
a better future!
This company
pay
for your complete programming trai
ing,
PLUS.
The _ objective
of
th
company is to make you an expert
this key
function.
As
you
advan
your level of achievement is ultimat

ly

dependent

on

you;

however,

thi

organization provides every availab
means imaginable to assist you. On
is a thousand
jobs
with
immedia
reward and potential! Get the impo
tant facts today.
CALL BETTY EALY
273-3555
;

Purchasing Agent
Trainee—$7,200 Free

Reliable Baby Sitter

Industrial

Wanted—Women
Household

HOMEMAKER
HOME
with 2

108A

Help Wanted—Men
Business

CLEANING WOMAN,
EXPERIENCED,
reliable.
Monday
and
Friday
preferred.
Prefer
own _ transportation.
Recent references. CR 2-5819.
GIRL
FOR
SUMMER
OR
PERMAnent;
light housework;
simple
cooking;
prefer
live-in;
pleasant
family
w/pool; good salary; CE 4-3877.

15 OR

WOMAN
OR
GIRL
WANTED
FOR
housework. Mon. through Fri. 9 a.m.
to
1
p.m.
$2.00
per
hour.
transportation. ID 2-2834.

POSITIONS IN PERSONAL-SERVICE.
WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.

PART-TIME:

or

be

TIME:

TELEPHONE

Northbrook

110,

Household

HOUSEKEEPER
5 DAYS
A
WEEK
from approx. 10 to 7 p.m. Cleaning,
ldry.,
cooking.
Good
salary.
Own
transp. Call Al Olsen, OR 4-1048 aft. 6
p.m.
YOUNG
MOTHER’S
HELPER
WANTed 8-12 Mon. through Fri. Laundry and
light cleaning. 835-4713.

SALARY.

FAMILY
OF 4 WANTS
WOMAN
FOR
simple
cooking,
light
housekeeping,
stay or go, Monday through Friday.
Temporary $60. AL 1-8330.
WANTED:
GIRL
OR
WOMAN
TO
help care for an invalid lady in NW
suburb. Room board and pay.
Call about 6 p.m., 823-7130

_, NO TYPING REQUIRED.
_, FULL

STARTING

:

LINDGREN EMP. AGENCY
NO FEE,
REFERENCES
REQUIRED
Cooks, Couples, Generals, Seconds
TOP SALARY
811 Elm
St. Winnetka Hlllicrest 6-1047.

RELIABLE
MIDDLE
AGED
WOMAN,
experienced for general housework, 2
adults, good plain cook, no laundry.
Stay in. Refs. AL 1-0288.

Has unusual opportunities available to mature
as

salary,

RECEPTIONIST
Uhlemann Optical Co., 1645 Orrington
Ave., Evanston, Ill. 328-0200. Call Mr.
Scott.
ASST. CREDIT MGR.
TO $550.
For hospital's patients accounts.
HOWARD EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
475-1800
307 Howard, Evanston

Evanston

EVANSTON HOSPITAL
women

TIME.
ONE
and tips. Off
924
Church,

EVANSTON NURSING HOME. 9 TO
Call UNiversity 9-3600.

8-7171. 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg. No Fee.

DAvis

$400—$600
We train you to
cosmetic
profesp.m. 251-1395.

DENTAL ASSISTANT
Full time chair side.
Willing to train.
272-1595

MATURE
WOMAN
FOR
NORTH
EVanston M.D. office. Heavy front desk
appointment
work.
Some __ back-up
typing.
Salary
to $450.
Call
Wally,
Boulevard Evanston Employment DA

typing.

SERVICE

$425 PER
MO.
Call UN 9-3600.

FULL

COMPLETELY

trained to plan local and foreign tours.

ts gee

Employer

personnel
St.,

7-8180.

L.P.N. FULL OR PART TIME

Grove

SALARY
DEPENDENT
ON
EXPERIence
for
various
Northshore
firms.
Many
of
these
firms
will
train
beginners.

,aboratory located in Northbrook
vate

Inc.

file clerks and typists

corres-

YO

FOR
BEAUTIestablished shop
Joseph’s Beauty

REGISTERED NURSES
Full
or
part-time.
Good
convenient to transp.
s
Call UN 9-3600

PLUSH
OFFICE,
EXCITING
ATMOSphere,
creative
people
and
lots
of
variety are yours at this well known
advertising agency where you'll learn
to assist the head of a major dept.
Some typing, neat appearance and an
enthusiastic
personality
are requirements. A really fun position and they
will start you at $450 mo. Free.
MISS PAIGE PLACEMENT
6028 Dempster
966-0700

ELECTRIC

reports,

965-470

Opportunity

RANT.
Il.

WAITRESS:
ONE
FULL
part-time. $1.00 per hr.
Sunday
and
holidays,
Evanston. GR 5-9371.

GIRL FRIDAY
ADVERTISING

SEVERAL

secretarial,

benefit

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
1812 Chicago Ave.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

meee
en institutions, involving al9st any skill or combination of skills
you

surround-

RESPONSIBLE
POSITION AS SECREtary to one of our faculty members.
Good shorthand and typing required
plus the ability to organize. Liberal
benefit program includes 3 weeks paid
vacation and tuition reduction.

GOOD TYPING ABILITY
PLEASANT TELEPHONE MANNER

4300 Ext. 321

opportunity

Morton

Niles,

GOOD.
OPPORTUNITY
cian. Full time, well
with steady clientele.
Shop, YO 5-1455.
SALES TRAINEE
Enjoy public contact?
service
and sell in
sion. Call eves. aft. 5

School of Education

8:30 to 5:30
5 day week

-

8100 Caldwell,

SECRETARY

Telephone Sales

fF

good

Pleasant

comprehensive

Av.

Equal

Classified

Thurs.

and

HAS

least 6

alpha-numeric

Laboratories,
An

Betty Graham

on

at

Baxter

0

The

with

We are an international manufacturer
of hospital-medical products.

s
Call
. William Keogh The Miehle Co.
ix. Dexter,
Inc.

2 spy

salary
a

WAITRESSES—LUNCH OR DINNER
No
experience
necessary.
Must
be
over
21.
ho
Sp
FLAME
RES-

DEPARTMENT

women

advancement.

ings
and
program.

2’*s your chance to be in a plush
, enjoy free hospitalization and
insurance, plus exc. salary. Interarranged at your convenience.

~

for

months
experience
IBM equipment.

S

:

KEYPUNCH

openings

Ill.

‘

COOK,
MUST
BE EXPERIENCED
IN
quantity cooking or will train, someone willing to learn. Starting Sept. Ist.
Uniform furnished. Good pay. Call CR
2-6400 or 272-2219.
WAITRESSES—SOME EXP.
Full and part-time. Uniforms furn.
Own transp. Call Mrs. Welch.
Sportsman Country Club
272-0272
3535 Dundee Rd.
Northbrook

Evanston

National

108 Help Wanted—Women

Business and Professional

Programmer
to $225 wk.
Payroll clerk
File Supervisor
Editorial Assistant
Tape Librarian
to $7,500 yr.
Accountant
to $100 wkly. up
Tab operator
Production editor
Keypunch
Proofreader
NCR operator
to $500
Burroughs
to $115-140 wkly.
Switchboard
to $425
Tellers
to $475
These are just a very very few of the
thousands of favulous skilled jobs now
available, FREE.

YOU A PERSON WHO ENJOYS

Wanted—Women

Me

WE

ARE

haps the
available

OFFERING

WHAT

IS

PEFR

finest purchasing progra
anywhere.
You will fea

haps
the finest purchasing
progra
how
to develop
sources
of
suppl
when
to buy for inventory.
How
develop
proper
liaison between
su
pliers. No prev. exp. nec.
CALL DAVE
SNIDER
273-3555

Learn

and

Earn

|.B.M. Trainee $6,300
TRAINING
IN
DATA
PROCESSING
No previous experience needed. O
standing career opportunity. All ye
need
is a high
school
diploma
a
willingness
to learn.
They
not o
will train you, but will also pay ye
while
you
go to school. They
off
many other benefits. NO FEE.
CALL GEORGE VASS
273-3555

General Office
$115 Week

VARIED GENERAL
OFFICE DUTIE}
medium size co: Assist office mgr.,
to 5, 5 days. NO FEE.
CALL STEVE CLARK
273-3555

Like Working Outddoors?
Start as a Claim
Adjuster Trainee
$550—Car—Expenses

YOU

and

WILL

settle

BE

TRAINED

automobile

TO

claims

ADJUS

in

Chicago area. For a major casual)
company
in
addition
to
a
company
training program.
You
g
the added benefit of working on yo
own
without
direct
supervision.
previous exp. needed. No Fee.
CALL KEN GOSSMEYER
869-8600

High School Graduate

Business Mgmt. Trainee
$500-$550—Free
YOU
READ
OR
HEAR
ABOUT
T
major
corp.
every
day!
Rapid
growing
and highly diversified co
Fabulous
opportunity
to join in
famous mgmt. development progra
Excellent career growth opportuni

1-2
years finds
you
with
responsibilities.
Full fringe

m
bene

including tuition reimbursement.
for details.
CALL BUSS KINGERY
869-8600

High School Grad O.K.
Food Sales Trainee ~
$550—Car—Free

A
;

CHICAGO
TERR.
NO
TRAVEL.
CG
car furnished for business and pers
al
use.
Above’
average
traini

program.
and are
YOU
THIS

IF you're between 20 and
seeking a career in sa

CANNOT
AFFORD
UP. No Fee

TO

PA

CALL DICK HUGO

PARKER
8

“NORTH SHORE'
LARGEST"
600 DAVIS
869-86

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

June

29,

19

�en

110
Business
and

oldest

Employment

Outside

Chicago’s

Has Openings for Men
in the Following Areas:

Service
IN

SUBURBAN AND
R NORTH POSITIONS
ALL

100%

FREE

Assistant
YOUNG

TO YOU!

D ORCHARD,
of West

ORchard

Bldg.
Lot

An

ST.

2-1! 142

EGE DEGREE AND EXPOSURE
system work desirable. Must have
ensive
experience
programming
gnetic tape and/or disk. Emphasis
er Honeywell or IBM equipment.
bol. Easycoder or Autocoder, IOCS.
TION
OFFERS
UNUSUAL
FUe potential in expanding new data
nter. Evanston
executive office of
‘l corp. Excellent starting salary,
rking conditions
and fringe
bene. Call C. C. Boyer 869-2300.

edical tech.

2100

1812

BENEFITS

500,

JANITORS

ERAL KNOWLEDGE
OF CLEANfactories and offices, operation of
ubbing
equipment
for
northwest
purbs. Must have car, excellent pay.
Call 278-4268

EXPERIENCED

llar

for

SALES

right

msfield 272-7905.

man.

ROOM.
Call

TOP

IN

EVANSTON.

ROOM

x 60,

Wilmette,

Il.

WRITE

T-218,

NEEDS

T OR

FULL

d odd jobs.
one 328-8841

TIME

YARD

WORK

Set your own
hours.
— 475-0743. Call 8-11

w

chief

for

GR

in-home

carpet

1967

MILLING MACHINE OPERATOR
or
all
around
man
for
interesting
work
fabricating
aluminum - doors.
Good
advancement
possibilities.
Located in Northbrook off Edens.

CALL MR. MENARD
THE ALUMILINE CORP.
272-3015
BINDERY
MUELLER OPERATORS
PACKAGE HANDLERS

EXCELLENT
WORKING
CONDITIONS
with
good pay,
vacations
and
other
benefits. Cali Mr. Chely at 784-1040.
MAN
WHO
WANTS
FULL
TIME
work
for
dry
cleaning
room.
Good
Starting
salary—paid
vacation
and
other fringe benefits. Wayne Cleaners,
toate
Av., Highwood,
Ill. ID

SCHOOL
FOR
PLEASANT
full time starting
Box 60, Wilmette,

CUSTODIAN
SURROUNDINGS,
August. Write T-207,
Illinois.

COOK’S
HELPER
OVER
21—HOURS
daily 4:30 to 10:30;
Sundays 3:30 to
9:30; closed Monday. Apply in person
at
1622
Willow
Rd.,
Northfield
or
phone 446-4376.
BUS
BOYS
DAYS
OR
NIGHTS
EXperienced,
good starting salary. Call
OR 4-8560. Sam &amp; Hy’s 3438 Dempster
Skokie, Il.

Call CHET

ENGINEERS

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

ST.,

An

Equal

8-8600

Opportunity

Employer

Help

FACTORY HELP
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Machine Oiler

5-3100

Janitors
EXPERIENCE ee
tf
EXCELLENT FRINGE BENE ITS"

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.

CLIFF

THE DOLE VALVE
RO

An Equal Opportunity Employer

WELDER

ENGINEER

EXPERIENCED

EXPERIENCED
DOMESTIC
HEATing and air conditioning sales representative. Several years experience or
engineering
degree
required.
Under
age 45. Salary, car allowance, excellent fringe benefits,
and opportunity
for advancement.
Send
resume
and
salary
requirements
to North
Shore
Gas Co., 3001 W. Grand,
Waukegan,
336-9300.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
PARK DIST. OF HIGHLAND PARK
GROUNDS AND MAINTENANCE
Permanent
position with security. 40
hour week. Paid vacation. Retirement
plan.
Sick leave
and _ hospitalization
benefits. Experienced and high school
graduate.
Equal
opportunity.
Merit
employment.
Range
$5,800 to $6,600.
Apply
Park Office,
1801 Sunset Rd.,
432-2763.
GOLF COURSE PATROLMAN.
Part-time
Fri.,
Sat.,
Sun.
Regulate
and
expedite
golf play
at Winnetka
Golf
Course
plus
general
patrol
of
area.
Apply
Winnetka
Park
District
office, 510 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka.
446-2160.

Stainless

TRAINEE-DRAFT EXEMPT
Multilith
operator
for
advertising
department. ie
Zoller at
28-8850
Sat.
Mr.

1612 Chicago,

Evanston,

UN

SEMI

PART-TIME.
Wilmette,

tendants.
Evanston.

T-217,

801

Illinois.

GAS

Revere
Call GR

BASS

STATION

Shell,
5-1015.

500

GUITAR

ATDodge,

PLAYER

who doesn’t mind long hours and hard
work. Must have own equipment. Call
945-9383.

Night Cook Broiler Man
Call 967-8939.

ILLINOIS
YOUNG

MAN

WANTED

FOR

An

*

DRING.

N. Waukegan Rd.
ack y hye Tl.

Equal

Opportunity

Employer.

tae :

work in small factory. Full or
time through summer and after sc

during school year.

Must be 16 yrs. of

age
Pylon

or over.
272-5770.
Tool Corp

113°

Help Wtd.—Men

1855
Holste "as
1 block south
Willow, 1 block east of Shermer.

and Women

EDITOR ASSISTANT
MATHEMATICS
Book
publisher
has

Text

_

é
excellent

opportunity for college graduates
strong
mathematics
background
recent
teaching
experience
at
upper
or
lower
elementary
sc

level.

Will

student
have a
tics.

edit

and
good

and

write

the

©

copy

teacher
material.
Mu
knowledge of math

EDITORIAL

ASSISTANT

LATIN
Excellent
opportunity
for
college
graduate to edit high school Latin text
books.
Advanced
degree
in
Latin
desirable.
Prefer some teaching.

729-3000
SCOF,
FORESMAN
&amp; CO.

Call Miss

Kennedy

for

appointment

EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS
~
1900 E. LAKE AV., GLENVIEW
An Equal Opportunity Employer |

SALES PEOPLE NEEDED
WE WILL TRAIN. MINIMUM
time required. Minimum age

FLOO
21. se

for Jim.

Carr Realty

MG.

Serving Local Residents Longer
Than

Any

732 Waukegan

Other

Realty

Rd
WI 5-0984

Firm

Deerfield

BEAUTICIAN

GENER-

al all around work. 5 day week. North
Shore Clean Towel Service, 942 Custer,
Evanston. 864-8400.

MR.

HIGH SCHOOL BOY TO DO oes

SunAve-

BOX

Also

National Dairy
Products Corporation

9-9510

RETIRED

WRITE

ONLY

fabrication
for lood
general
malnuneee

CONTACT

ADMIN.
TRAINEE
for
International
concern. $500-$675. No fee.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
DISHWASHER
Excellent
salary,
no nights
or
days. Apply Miller’s, 349 Park
nue, Glencoe or phone 835-1000.

steel

plant.
work.

TELEPHONE

COLLECTOR
FOR
agency
in
Evanston.
Experienced
preferred, but will train right person.
Salary plus commission. Call 491-9600,
for appt.
CLAIMS
ADJUSTER
TR.—No
exper.
nec. Starting sal. $6,600 plus car and
expenses.
MURPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
1612 Chicago, Evanston, UN 9-9510

CO.

6201 W. OAKTON ST.
MORTON GROVE, ILL.
3-5000
967-7

ror ko capi SERVICE
Hours 9
UN 9-3520
appt. 638 Church St., Evanston

SALES

}

Machine Repairman

We have several promotable positions
open for men who have some flair for
figures.

No'Fee.
Sat. by

Wanted—Men
Industrial

|/3 Time

anybody for figures?

WANTED:

EVANSTON,

DAvis

112

City of Evanston

ig

or colege student for summer.
rnon 5-1522

CLEANING MAN

$466-$568

60,

KUCIA

Household

REFERENCES REQUIRED
ID 2-2834

Water Plant Operator

PLUMBER,

available.

Help Wanted—Men

grad.

Auto Service Man $477-$546

EXPERIENCED

interviews

256-4292.

HOUSEMAN—EXPERIENCED &gt;
References.
Consider
High
not

JOB
Opportunities

OR

Schools

International Business Machines
1717 CENTRAL

272-230!
west of Edens

GR

.

DRIVER FOR DELIVERIES.
MUST BE OVER 21.
272-2200

NORTHBROOK

Dentist

=&lt;

i

Call 967-8939,

Electronics Corp.

2 blocks

—

KITCHEN
HELP, SOBER, R
and steady work.

DIRECTOR

RD.

491-

:

Night Porter Dish Wosker”

or call:

MINDED,
NEAT
appearance,
Will
train,
installation
and service of home elevators.
272-0504

QUALIFICATIONS:
Saturday

OPPORTUNITY

MECHANICALLY

Basic electronics from Technical or Service
Mechanical aptitude
Ability to meet and work with customers

clean-

Barrett
630 DUNDEE

men;
pay

HELPER
ON
sa
AND
R
washing. Steady
k and good
1028 Chicago a,
vanston.

$2.50 HR. GUARANTEED
Part-time
route
work-eves.
and
only. Car and phone necessary.
Boland, 724-5721 or 583-4225.

This may be the position you have been looking for. Field Service work
and Data Processing with opportunity for advancement in IBM’S newest
computors. Work available in the Northshore area and other locations.

ACCOUNTING FeAIES
- 6-9 Hours. $525. No fee
JRPHY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
12 Chicago, Evanston. UN_ 9-9510

29,

An equal opportunity employer
Contact
Mr.
H.
Tews,
Assistant
Vice President, Sales, DAvis 8-3000 or
send complete resume to:
2424 Oakton St., Evanston, Ill.

SEEKS CUSTOMER

5-1192

WANTED: CUSTODIAN
FOR SYNAGOGUE IN SKOKIE
FULL DAYTIME WORK
CALL OR 4-4117

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
Good
starting
salaries
with
finest
employee
benefits;
opportunity
to
advance based on individual initiative
and ability.

IBM

and

PRRSONNE L

Good
opportunity
in expanding
new
data center. Evanston executive. office
of nat’l corp. Excellent starting salar
with merit rated
advancement.
F
fringe
benefits.
Acceptable
pre-employment test scores and work referore required. Call C. C. Boyer, 869-

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS

CLEANING

, also assistant.

WITH

SERVICEMAN

Evening

CARPET

200
SYSTEM.
2
years
training
and
experience
required.
Honeywell
or
‘comparable
equipment including some tape. SecHeit shift. Some supervisory responsiilities.

LAB.

A MAN

(COLLEGE
STUDENT,
REed, etc.) with car, afternoons
and
. to deliver papers to newsboys. $35

veek. Call 251-4686.

An

COMPUTER OPERATOR
EVANSTON DOWNTOWN

GROWTH

vom

MACHINIST

EXPERIENCED
OR
WILL
TRAIN.
Electrically and mechanically inclined
man.
Permanent
position.
Apply
in
person.
North
Shore
Refrigeration,
4001 Simpson, Skokie.

Harvey

PART-TIME

9-9000

basic knowledge stripping and career,
exc.
opportunity
for
advancement.
Phone for appointment. DA 8-9400 or
BR 3-2720.

PAB AH
WANTED, FULL
, PART-TIME. DAY OR NIGHT.
SCELLENT INCOME. APPLY:
8015 LAWNDALE, SKOKIE
SEMI-RETIRED.

PHOTO

Old Orchard Rd., Skokie
YO 6-3000, Ext. 2593
Equal Opportunity Employer

nefits.

with expanding electronics company.
Duties include assembly, wiring and
testing of special industrial automation equipment.
Knowledge
of relay
circuits
or
solid
state
a sagred A
Excellent
salary
and
company
paid
full tuition educational program.

&amp; Chemical Corp.

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT
Chicago Ave.
Evanston
An Equal Opportunity Employer

PART-TIME
FOR
DELIVERY
d stock work.
Must have driver's
mse and be over 21
years. M&amp;M
me
shop,
973
Waukegan
Rd.,
enview.

DCK

UN

Dempster

MULTILITH

Minerals

NATIONALLY KNOWN STEEL CO.
HAS OPENINGS FOR
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES FOR
SALES TRAINEES
INSIDE SALES PERSONNEL

VILLAGE OF GLENCOE
Announces Opening for
PUBLIC WORKS MECHANIC
Permanent
interesting
position
with
security.
40-hour
week.
Paid
2-week
vacation
per year. Attractive
retirement plan, sick leave benefits, hospital benefit plan. Experience and high
school diploma required. Equal opportunity merit
employment.
Apply
Director of Public Works, Village Hall,
675
Village
Court,
Glencoe,
Illinois,
835-4111 extension 24.

lab.

S
OWNING
YOUR
OWN‘ BUSISs appeal to you? Can you budget
a $10,000 salary plan for 3 years
ile acquiring
experience
If you
age 24-50, presently employed and
erested in a new career, call: DA

UTOMOTIVE

International

UNUSUAL

bacaainc Corp. of America

UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORE
needs
a responsible
person to ship,
receive and maintain records on books
and supplies, Liberal benefit program
includes 3 weeks paid vacation.

Sales Executive

ORTER

Employer

OUR

NECESSARY

chem.

Opportunity

SHIPPING CLERK

aboratory located in Northbrook
Private transporation essential
. Berndt
272-3030
4n Equal Opportunity Employer

PERIENCED

by

AMERICAN. PHOTOCOPY

analyses
of
all
routine
using Autoanalyzers etc.

DP PAY AND

cording to ability. Call

JANITORIAL §
pendable fan ry parttime
referred;
ven

TECHNICIAN

‘ac-

HONEYWELL

OFFICE
EQUIPMENT
LEADING
manufacturer
offers
an
exceptional
career opportunity
for an individual
with experience in detail and electromechanical
mechanism.
Mod.
engineering facilities, attractive
starting
salary and unlimited growth potential.

kaging Corp. of America

clinical

Equal

Advancement

5401

DRAFTSMAN
DETAIL

PROGRAMMER, SR.
ANSTON DOWNTOWN

in

benefits.

mechanical

(2 blocks north of Oakton
2 blocks west of Skokie Hwy.)

9-1 142

EXPERIENCE

and

ELECTRONICS

Permanent Immediate Opening for bright conscientious
person in our print shop. Duties include pick-up, reproduction and delivery of material. Excellent salary and

SOME

Niles Ave. and Searle Parkway
Skokie
ORchard 3-3200

T THE ‘“‘L”’ IN THE
DRT SHORE BANK BUILDING
ree parking in bank tenant lot

work

OPERATOR
EDUCATION.

PERSONNEL OFFICE
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays
(Evening and Saturday interviews
Appointment)

1737 HOWARD

. NO

THE

APPLY

and

hducting
ameters

LEAST

MAN
FOR
MATERIALS
HANDLING
and packing in our shipping department.

Parking

AMbassador

AT

Business and Professional

UTILITY MAN

PACKER

NEW

Westmoreland
End

WITH

SCHOOL

30

SKOKIE

226 IN THE

Accountant

chemical
knowledge
aptitude desirable.

TRAINEES
Arial, college math
tech. mech.
writer
ditor

North

MAN

CHEMICAL
HIGH

EXECUTIVE

SUITE

Cost

equivalent of 2 years of college-level
courses
in
Cost
Accounting.
Some
office experience in cost work desirable. Call or apply Personnel
office
8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.

TECHNICAL
. project designer
ical engineer
ine draftsman
i ng. no deg. req.
raftsman
aftsman
ammer
to 35, some coll. req.
systems analyst, to 38
accountant
riter, deg. req. To age
accountant, Deg. req.
camer ator
st acct., some exp.
tellers
p shipping clerk
and inventory clerk

Help Wented-Men
Business and Professional

G. D. Searle &amp; Co.

Loop

SPECIALIZING

Wanted—Men

Business and Professional

Professional

ARQUART
e

rss

a.

MALE
week

OR
top

FEMALE,

4

DAYS

Northbrook beauty
Call 272-1870

* Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald « Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and’ The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

PER
salon.

Classified —9

_
wi

�UNUSUAL

OPPORTUNITY

ear

salesmen)

‘

al sales

opening

in

expanding

program

with

al commission scale
formance.
Continual
provided,

&amp;

DAvis

Call

Mr.

Daily

8-3200

oe

resi-

for

ESTATE

you

in

SALES

our

congenial

\NN ANDRUSS,
aS

IF

YOU

HAVE

REALTOR

RENTALS

1-7300

A

SINCERE

inter-

COUPLE
WANTED—MAN
TO
CARE
for yard, woman to help out in home
and
do
infrequent
cooking.
Prefer
retired with own retirement
income.
Will
compensate
with
exchange
of
separate 6 rm. home. Call 446-9112.

ESTATE SALES

to increase your
are
willing
to

salesperson

Help Wtd.—Men and Women
Household

office,

Kenilworth

ALpine

~ REAL

aggressive

in a permanent position offering

114.

- which has excellent referral clientel.
- Best income potential. For interview
_ phone

440 Green Bay Ra.

for

OPEN-

MAN OR WOMAN FOR WORK IN
DELICATESSEN. 5 DAYS. PHONE
AL 1-3340

6-4703

ae F ga like people, have enthusiasm
and are willing to learn, then we will

- welcome

COMFORTABLE

HAS

DESIRE
STUDENT
OR INSTRUCTOR
to read aloud daily two hours in late
afternoon.
Must
read
rapidly
with
good enunciation. Write T-190,
Box 60,
Wilmette, Il.

appt.

Hillcrest

REAL

For

OFFICE

unlimited sg the ina
Full time and
effort are the only requirements. Call
Mr. Kayser.
Kenilworth Realty
AL 1-5600

on pertraining

~ SMART:
&amp; GOLEE
REALTORS SINCE 1885

_

120

i

exception-

based
sales

= a

ATTRAC.

ESTATE

es

for saleswomen

an

A

REAL

REAL

ae estate broker or salesman with mane st pa capabilities for position with
earning potential of $20,000 to $25,000
_ per year. Also

ae

DESIRE

126

present earnings and
take
the
time
to

For

132 _ For Rent—Apartments

ae
RM.

INCL.

desk
for
gentleman,
share _ bath
w/other
young
man.
Lovely,
priv.
home
in beaut.
neighborhood.
ood
transp.,
nr.
Downtown
Evanston.

ROOM FOR RENT FOR NICE WORK:
ing man, private entrance, also room
for working woman
on family dwelling floor. 1628 Pitner Av., Evanston.
INTEGRATED
LARGE
UNFURnished room to rent tor middle aged
person. No other roomer. Call after 5
p.m. 475-4666.

Rent—Rooms

gee
f it could be of assistance to you
_
in improving your sales, then call for
an exploratory discussion.

LGE.
CLEAN
NICELY
FURN.
ROOM
in very quiet home for gentleman with
good habits. Refrig. avail. 864-0708.

4118

IN

GLENVIEW—SLEEPING
ROOM
for
rent.
Double _ bed;
wipe
washroom. Working persons only. 7245106.
GENTLEMAN:
IN
ONE
OF
EVANS-

CHARITY
BOARD
DESIRES
LRG.
room -w/outside entrance in which to
price
resale
items
in Winnetka
or
Kenilworth.
Can
be garage
or separate
house,
if
heated.
Will
pay
Sanenees Need by Aug. 1. Phone 446-

Private entrance. Near transportation
$45 a month. DA 8-4626.
FOR
BUSINESSMAN
OR
FACULTY
member.
Attractive
comfortable
room.
Private
bath.
Exc.
loc. near
university. GR 5-6591 after 7 p.m.

CONGENIAL
EMPLOYED
WIDOW
desires cheerful room
suburban
private home, some kit. privileges.
Own
car. Phone Mrs. Wagner
GR 5-3900,
eves. 827-3764.

our

NASH

real

estate sales

plan

to

REALTY

Green

~NEW

Bay

Road,

Winnetka

TRIER WEST

SEEKS

Pe: SCIENCE TEACHER’S ASSISTANTS
with
biology
and/or
chemistry
back‘oun d
a

ton’s

ior part-time

Mena
in science laboratories.
Teaching background not required.
For details, phone Mr. Harper,
HI

6-

REAL ESTATE
WANTED

_

—

EXPERIENCED

SALES

-. Call Mrs. Hastings.
Ey

HOMEFINDERS

F. G.

Realtor

and

dance

teachers.

Full or

part-time.
No
experience
necessary.
Ply in
person, Fred Astaire Dance
0, 605 Davis St., 869-8982. Hours 2
p.m. to 10 p.m.

Member

new

of

Evanston

home

rtunities:

N/S

Board

sales_and

concept
member

in

Service
at

development

crew

Inc.

.

2-7300
4-3294
MALE
a new

in

the

N.S.

area,

537-2412.

EXPANDING

ARE

Fs

are in need
of additional
Real
tate Salespeople.
If you desire
a

with

a

top

OUR

good

fringe
Home

WE

- ¢areer

BUSINESSMEN—IF
YOU
WANT
A
quiet
place
to live
sharing
a full
kitchen, bath, and TV in Evanston.
Call 328-7094

cleaning. Work as a
unique
Home
Brite

pees,
bonus plan
and other
efits.
Call
immediately

- Brite

_

home
of
a

NICE
SLEEPING
ROOM
PRIVATE
bath
large
closets.
1316
Maple,
Evanston. Call 328-4211.
EVANSTON:
FOR WOMAN.
PRIVATE
bath.
Attractively
furnished.
Near
beach. Share adjacent kitchen with 2.
$70 per mo. 475-4757.

plus

Call Louis Triebold.

:
HWOOD REALTY CO.
CR
811
okie Hwy., Northbrook PA
PERMANENT HELP NEEDED
and
female.
a part of

CHICAGO
7500 NORTH
NEAR
LAKE.
Sleeping room
for employed
person,
$15 a week.
Parking area available.
Good transportation.
Ref. 743-3060

STAFF—

notch

office

that:

_ offers many advantages and want to
é Wr,
lots of money—then
call—MR.
ia

K.

IEND . TO DAY .
FRIEND REALTY

-

salon.

FOR

835-3750

Guananteed

TOP

weekly

Large,
$65 per

up

a
plus commission. Paid vacation.
ta
ie insurance available. Call nights
8-10 p.m., CR 2-3536.

WE
_

HAVE

AN

OPENING

IN

214 ELM STREET

Summer

OUR

furnished:

Room for Rent Near Transp.:
prefer woman; ALpine |-1997

and WILDE

HI 6-5544

FOR
WOMAN.
LARGE
STUDIO
BDrm.
Newly
decorated.
Private bath.
Cooking priv. Linens furnished. Close
to transp. S. E. Evanston. UN 4-5968.

Bus Drivers over 21.
Call ORchard

light.
attractively
mo. GR 5-4757.

WINNETKA
CLEAN
QUIET
ROOM
with private bath for employed lady.
Reference.
Non smoker.
Near transportation. HI 6-2010.

sales
staff
due
to
a_ resignation
because of ill health. All inquiries will
treated with the utmost confidence.

~ GOELZER

W/LG.
2 blks. to
Separate

EVANSTON:
FOR -WOMAN.
SHARE
bath and kitchen with 2 of same.

EVANSTON
salary

WINNETKA:
LG.
ROOM
closet; cool in the summer;
station;
employed
person.
entrance. $15. HI 6-0084.

PRIVATE
ROOM
AND
BATH
FOR
teacher
or
professional
person
in
private
home;
parking
space
available. Close to transp. 446-1481.

BEAUTICIAN
EXPERIENCED

5-4211

Help Wanted—-Men

and Women

LIFE INSURANCE IS A GOOD BUSINESS,
AS A MATTER OF FACT,
IT'S A GREAT BUSINESS TO BE IN!
Why do some
and desire to

who have excellent talents, personalities
about entering our business?
Probably
because they’ve never taken the time to investigate its
ssibilities.
There is no specific training or schooling that prepares you
to enter our
business, although
marketing,
finance
and ee,
courses help. A
sales background and face to face contact wit h people will make
you
easier to train. A willingness to learn and a desire to excel are the most
HET
If you’ll work we'll give you the BEST TRAINING PROGRAM
AVAILABLE.
Call

men and women
succeed hesitate

us right
Be

away

for an

fair to yourself
Life

is

interview
and

your

and

free

testing.

future.

great!

JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Lincolnwood, Illinois
Raymond A. Marotte
General Agent
Office 478-9331
; 10 —

Classified

Wanted

to

Rent—Rooms

privileges or light
Call Mrs. Edwards.

Two

.

Rooms

LIGHT
HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS
also
sleeping
rooms.
Free
parking.
Central Hotel. 629 Green Bay Road.
Wilmette, Ill. ALpine 1-8018.

Apartments

.
.
.
»
.
.
.
.

Open

SUNDAY
WKDYS.,

WORKING
N.U.
CO-ED
WANTS
same
to share
downtown
apt.
until
Sept. 15. Call 492-7274 days 9 to 5, ask
for Chris.
WANTED ONE GIRL TO SHARE LGE.
6
rm.
furnished
apt.
with
same.
College graduate preferred. Call eves.
or weekends, 864-4182 or 328-7967.

(in

Mundelein)

Wanted to Share—
Houses and Apartments

SUMMER

HOUSING

dents.
pga
359.

132

Convenient
Days
OR

For

FOR

1 bedroom

and

see

these

really

STURay
491-

328-7200

all

1151
146
1512
1440
651
1416

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

New

hi$310

CORINTHIAN APARTMENTS
2246 SHERWIN—2
bdrms.
Parquet
all
elect. kitch.,
park,
air cond. Avail.
Spector Ct., Prestige
$240
1404
HINMAN—2
Evanston’s
most

INN

bdrms.
in
one
of
outstanding
bldgs.

GEORGE

J. CYRUS

&amp; CO.

UN

233 Asbury

BR

4-9020

St.,

Evanston

INC.

EFFICIENCIES
CLARK—overlooking
park
CHICAGO Ave—elev.
bidg.
ONE BEDROOM
SHERMAN—new bidg.
KEENE Y—2nd
flr.
TWO BEDROOMS
DEERFIELD Rd.—2nd flr.
GLENCOE Rd.—Glencoe
PLYMOUTH—Glenview
SHERIDAN
Rd.—Wilmette
THREE BEDROOMS
HINMAN-—2 tile baths
WILMETTE Ave.—T. House

90
140
$185
$120
$160
$255
$240
400
$260
$275

QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.
1571 SHERMAN

UNiversity

bldg.

BRoadway

3-2660

for

See Betty Otte on Premises
1742 N. Greenwood
724-501 |

INC.

MODEL

1 BA

AY.

P.M.

or

sitting

room;

living

W.

7 DAYS

BDRMS.,
2ND
Overlooks
garden, 3
C.T.A.
an
train,
Avail. now for adult
A. Peterson &amp; Co. GR

of Harl
7

FLOOR
blocks to s
Lake
Mic
family
onl
5-101

1210 Astor St., Chicae
IF

YOU
ENJOY
THE
‘‘CHARM’
the
old
world
you
will
want
spacious 4 bdrm. apt. Has 3 ba
frpls.,
high
ceilings,
elev.
Fo
pointment
call Mrs.
Dopp,
943
Lee Craig Newton Realtors, 777-88

INTEGRATED
1 AND 2 RM. APTS. WITH PR
BATH AND ENTRANCE. RENT
AND
$95 INCLUDING
UTIL
CALL
AGENT,
SOLK,
LO
FROM 9 TO 5 P.M., EVES. C
7351, FROM 6:30 TO 9:30 P.M.

AVAILABLE JULY

|

STUDIO APT. W/BALCONY
Near lake, 2nd fl., 100% dec.
7000 N. in Chgo. close to Evanst
Mr. Rak., 1104 Columbia
262-9175
743-4416
F;
WILMETTE.
6
RM.
ting rm.
breakfast
porch
overlooking

Chocago

- Northwestern,

GLENVIEW:

JA

2
BDRM.
nook,
yard.
1
bl

shop;

movie and Central schl. $240
util. and heated gar. Avail.
328-7802.

414 RM.

DE

inc
J

LUXE

Extra
large
lovely
rooms;
2
rooms;
carpeted;
$160 includes
and air-cond. Only 4 yrs, old.
July 15.
PA 9-1133 days or PA 4-5006 eve
EVANSTON
N.W.
2ND.
FLOOR
quiet
residential
area.
Compl
redecorated. Close to shops, tra’
bus. Heat and Utilities furnished.
month on 2 year lease.
MITCHELL
BROS.
GR
FOUR
ROOM,
1 BEDROOM
AP
ment, avail: Sept. 1, $125
per m
See janitor or tenant at 710 Hin
Evanston apt. 3-B. Phone 864-897
oy
answer,
phone
251-4234,
ask
eve.

S.E.

LGE,

LIV.

RM

EVANSTON

Convenience
A

and

Econo

700 MAIN 21% rooms. Close in
1590 OAK 2 rooms in beaut. area
Cyrus &amp; Co.
U
1633.
W.
THOME
Modern
2
bdrm.,
ele
wood
cabinet’
kitchen,
laundry
facilities,
$165.

OR CALL:
HAGSTROM &amp; CO.

RO

2

bdrms., tile
bath, nice kit. lge -@
i
area,
bright
and
cheerful,
th
controlled
heat,
air-cond.,
Aug
Only $175. Adults.
Phalen, Inc.
DA 8

OCCUPANCY

OPEN

den

EVANSTON

NOW OPEN FOR INSPEC.
3 bedrm. 2 full bath apts.

JUNE

leases

Maple at Main St.
GReenleaf 5-4000

(E. of Milwaukee Av.,
724-8500
or

GLENVIEW

BUILDING
All large

barber

term

GLENVIEW
TALISMAN
Soundproof
luxury
new
1-bed
apts. w/private
terrace, indoor
Sauna baths, sundeck and hospi
rooms. Rentals incl. cost of air-«
and heating, from $182 mo. Models open: Mon., Thurs., Fri.
Sat. and Sun. 12-5

3-3750

1620 to 1766 Greenwood
TOWN HOUSE APTS.

BURNS

and

Short

AUGUST
1ST OCCUPANCY
Spacious light airy 7 room
apt.
floor, 3 bedrooms, one with wood
ing fireplace;
outdoor porch,
pe

$

AV., EVANSTON

4-2600

1333 MAPLE

EVANSTON
LOCATION — ELEGANCE

GREENWOOD

Central

CO.

271-3500
the

901

2

&amp; TYSON,

beauty

So. East Evanston!!

$300
$365

1745 ORRINGTON—corner

OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M.
QUINLAN &amp; TYSON, INC.

THE PLYMOUTH
1101 GROVE—2 bdrs. 2 baths.
rise, all elect., Impeccable!

1520

QUINLAN

KITCHENE
If
desired
service, and ga
Shop,
drug

EVANSTON
— SUBLET
COMF
able 7 rm. apt. Excellent locati
bdrms., liv. rm. w/woodburning
sunrm., din. rm., extra lg. bath;
w/eating space, pantry. 2 blks.
Evanston beach,
‘‘L’’. Garage
Please
call 869-8065
after 6:30
weekdays.

$240

THE RAYMOND

Phone

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.

1571 SHERMAN AV.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

from
from

AND

|

EVANSTO

BRoadway

Ridgeview Apartment He

1:30 TO 5:00 P.M. DAILY.
EXCEPT MONDAY.

HAROLD

spacious

with

Pros-

$190

N.U.

location.
Call
5-9747, Eves.

equipped

to

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.

1310 MAPLE AVE.
2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
Come

Hawley

from

2 bedrooms
3 bedrooms

Rent—Apartments

apartments

and

premises.

able.

Apartment)

Evanston's Only New
Lake Front Apt. Bldg.
AVAILABLE NOW

2033
508

-

(Chicago)

LAKE FRONT BUILDING
550 Sheridan Sq.

722
1500

launderette,

INFORMATION

(Model

pect St. (1st stoplight). Turn left one
block to McKinley. The address of the
ANDREA-MARCY
apartments is 600700 McKinley St.

MATURE
BUSINESS
WOMAN
TO
share 2 bedroom, 2 bath Evanston apt.
with same. Near all transp. and lake.
Refs. Call DA 8-3807.

131

6-4925

AV.,

with
woodburning
fireplace and
room,
new
tile
bath
and_
shgd
lovely large yard with patio, co
ent
location
on
bus
line;
ga
included.
UN 4-1211

To reach the apartments, go north to
the end of the Edens Expressway and
continue on Route U.S. 41 or tollway
to Route 176. Take 176 west to Hawley

OPEN

WOMAN
FORMER
TEACHER,
would
like
to
share
brand
new
2
bedroom,
2
bath
apt.
with
same
professional woman.
N.E.
Evanston.
Call 869-8180.
WANTED:
GIRL
TO
SHARE
2 BEDroom apartment with same for summer
near
Main
St.
‘‘L’”’ station
in
Evanston. Call 491-1927 or GR 5-1798.

BEDROOM

House

MORE

6-1002

&amp; TYSON,

SHERMAN

apts.
Carpeted.
service, telephone
available.
Coffee

10:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
SAT. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

RA

FOR
LO

to Share

WANTED:
2 YOUNG MEN TO SHARE
w/same,
4 bdrm. furn. apt. in Lake
Forest near Milw. RR station. $70 ea.
includes utilities, use of laundry, rec.
rm.
and_
parking.
Draftsman
or
engineer pref'd. Call Mr. Post at 2345851 after 6:30 p.m.

1571

UJNiversity 4-2600

Free gas for cooking and heating
2
FREE
PARKING
spaces
per
apartment
2-door refrigerator-freezer 16 cu. ft.
Closet space galore!
FREE
master
TV
antenna
(color
and UHF)
all schools nearby
steps away from shopping
5 minutes from tollways
Air conditioning
Full-size breakfast room

housekeeping
rm.
835-4507, 9 to 6:30.

For Rent—
Housekeeping

Light

QUINLAN

Bedrooms

Includes:

YOUNG
MAN
(NON
DRINKER)
needs
quiet room w/kit. priv. in or
near Wilmette. Call Brad at 256-3434
before 5 p.m.

124

Economical

(142 baths only $185 to $190)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
or July 1 or Aug. 1 lease

GLENCOE
BUSINESS WOMAN
WITH
car wishes
sleeping
rm.,
kitchen

130

REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES
For active Real Estate salesman in
gee ee
nee
Deer ied
areas.
_

floor.

ATTRACTIVE,
PLEASANT
NICELY
furnished sleeping room. Adjacent to
bath. Refrig: avail. Some priv. Near
lake, conv. to all transp. GR 5-6379.
EVANSTON:
LARGE
BEDROOM
FOR
employed
woman,
nurse,
graduate
student, 142 block to No. 1 bus, near
Dyche Stadium. GR. 5-0826.

ARE
OPENING
NEW
STUDIOS
_
We
need
managers,
interviewers,
-. gupervisors,
receptionists,
telephone

Solicitors

3rd.

SLEEPING
ROOMS
FOR
MALES.
Special low summer rates. 12 blk. off
campus. 628 Library. Call UN 4-0171.

At Wilmette

Hastings,

homes.

INTEGRATED:
SMALL
ROOM
WITH
all facilities for middle-aged woman.
$12.50 week.
1923 Asbury,
Evanston.
UNiversity 4-0910.

person with good performance record
as senior Associate. Excellent income.

AL 1-1111

Loveliest

121.

and

Luxury Elevator Building

ROOM
FOR
GENTLEMAN
HOWARD
and
Ridge,
Chicago.
Pvt.
entrance.
Chicago and Evanston buses. Call
RO 1-1044

WILMETTE:
2 ROOMS AND BATH IN
private
home
share
kit.,
laundry,
ard, parking space. Near all transp.
Scions
lady
or couple. Avail. Sept.
ist. Write T-220 Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

anal

Practical

ST.

EVANSTON
ONLY
2
APARTMENTS
REW
All electric,
air-conditioned
e
building. Close to shopping
and t
portation. Available now
for i
ate occupancy.

600-700 McKINLEY ST.
MUNDELEIN, ILLINOIS

EVANSTON:
COMFORTABLE
SLEEPing rm.
for quiet,
employed
gentleman in well kept house. All transp.,
nice neighborhood. UN 4-4472.

NEWLY
DEC. LARGE
FRONT
ROOM
near
golf and
tennis
for
employed
man.
No
smoking
and _ drinking.
Parking. 446-3639.

‘For Rent—Apartments

1020 GROVE

Andrea-Marcy Apts.

Refs. UN 4-7390

CLEAN
CHEERFUL
ROOM
FOR
young
working
lady. Cooking
facilities. Close to all transp., beaches and
‘Downton Evanston. Call DA 8-9034.

(132

MUNDELEIN

3-1270

Saeens:

CENTRAL EVANSTON
DUPLEX APARTMENT
SPACIOUS
SECOND
FLOOR
APARTment. Large living room w/fireplace;
dining room; heated sunroom or den;
2 bedrooms, 2 baths; kitchen and one
a
aregt, $275/mo, Sorry, no young

Hokanson
513

Davis

St.

&amp; Jenks

REALTORS
GReenleaf

SMART &amp; GOLEE, INC.
AVAIL, JULY 1.
2 eon”
Simpson nr. Sherman
4 Rms.,
2 Rms.,

FI.

Clark at Sherman 2nd F1. $130.
Simpson nr. Sherman 2nd Fi.

$100.
SMART

1564

5-1617

8rd

Sherman

&amp; GOLEE,
Av.

INC.
DA

444 CUSTER
AV.,
EVANSTON
ern 1 bedrm. apt., 1st floor, aira
a
2 biks. to
**‘L”’ and
bus.
Avail. Sept. 1.
869-5711 after 5 p.m.
*
se
i)

Ss

113 Help Wtd—Men and Women

8-3200

BDRMS.
2
BATHS,
Elevator building, near

5
ROG
Lake. Cr

air cond., drapes avail. if de
1600
Hinman
Av.,
Evanston.

janitor

Modern

or call 328-7178.

4

ROOM

APARTMENT

building;

good

shopping

trans.;
newly
decorated.
Hamilton, 7639 N. Ashland
or call RO 1-2374.
ONE

BEDROOM. =§ APT.

(Chic

EV.

:

1500 Chicago Av. Very desirable,
occupancy. Sublease
sor. Call
UN 4-2600.

Evanston Review - Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glen coe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

gq

approval
of

June

29,

19

�pie
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a

| bs

:

23

134 Ser ReabiFarnished Apts:

:

For Rent—Apartments

ODER

5

ROOM,

2

BEDROOM

‘DE

apt., 2 baths, .air- oe
a me
diate vee
age a
ag
buildin
moe
neer Joseph
Schulz
- C. Ridge R

mette or call 251-8280
Available

AVAIL.

now.

HI

6-6096.

ation,

private

ping.

patio,

RM. APT. AVAIL.

AUG.

UTILITIES

APT.

IN

only.

Available

mo.

FOUN.

Sept.

combi-

| 4 pepe

park-

AND
shop-

Ist.
‘

Fat g

oad ‘eotewa

Hote.

2!

St.,

ROOM

APARTMENT,

excellent

1010

transp.

Call 743-2350

ANN

E.

440

LGE.
5
family,

Nr.

bus,

“L,”

CNW.

DAvis
.
ape Ee

8-4117

Call
og

pond.
ets.

PH.

$100
C.

a

epee

month.

MICHELS

:

&amp;

children

CO.

446-7100

or GR

MAIN

and

5-3265.

‘a1
eR igre egg
5 large rooms.
DA 8-5781

a —

No

9867

| SUBLET

for 1 yt.

OR
ible

412 LEE

ST.,

EVANSTON

fine 4 bedroom

apt.

in de luxe

bldg.
BAIRD

Cab. kit., woodburning
&amp; WARNER

133.

Wanted

WLY
DECORATED
3RD
FLOOR |
hpt. July 1 occupancy. Refrigerator.
Stove, gas me $125 a month,
L 6-10

INSTRUCTOR IN CHINESE DESIRES
house or apt. rental Sept. 1. $175.
Write:
Jos. c. Kuo,
6908 Milbrook
Blvd. Faculty Apt. 103, St. Louis, Mo.

efrig., stove, tile bath, laundry. Near
hopving, transp. and N.U. $105 mo.
Avail. Aug. 1. 761-8752 eves. and wknds.

RELIABLE BUSINESS
references,
requires
vic.
vanston.
July

ROGERS

PARK

ALL HOUSE
YD
BATH
115 Hillcrest

4

—

MAN
6-7060.

ROOMS,

3 RMS.

home

apt.

bldg.

4 ROOMS,

1ST

FLOOR

1450.

LARGE

BLET 3!2 ROOM APT., NICE BATH
and
kit.,
close
to
‘“L’’,
immed.
pecupancy at $115. Can extend lease.
27 Seward, Evanston. 869-8145.
BEDROOM
FACING
RAYMOND
Park, Evanston. 2nd floor, gas heat,
best location. $165. Call Col. Allan at
GR 4-3300. The Homestead Hotel.

WOMAN.
BEST
bedroom
apt.
or
immed.
In

or

with shower,
pref.
Cent. Evanston.
2
Cail
after
6 p.m.
Sunday DA 8-4365.

Call

328half.
15th.
and

YOUNG
COUPLE—HUSBAND
NAVY
officer turned N.U. law student, wife
teacher—want 2 bdrm. house or apt.
in house/small bldg. $150 range. Aug.Sept. occup. Call 689-4272.

sp reee
MATE.
DE.
iva
3
6 Rms., 3 BR’s, 142 baths, Big
od
2nd Fir. Available Aug. 1. $185
plus heat. Sherwin, 869-2575.

YOUNG

VANSTON,
NEW
BUILDING,
AIR
ond.,
carpeting,
private
parking.
1
bedrm. Sublease. Avail. now.
475-6547

RETIRED
LADY
DESIRES
2
RM.
apt.
or
2
unfurnished
rooms
with
cooking facilities. Call 475-6737 after 6
p.m.

EVANSTON
519 MAIN
ST.,/two
room
efficiency.
n heart of Main St. shopping area.
ird &amp; Warner
491-1855
ANSTON.
MODERN
2ND
FLOOR
apt., $175. plus utilities, near transporation, nice quiet neighborhood. Write
1-206, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.
GHLAND
PARK:
EFFICIENCY
apt.
for
single.
Private
bath
and
ntrance. Utilities included. Available
July 1. ID 2-9219.
ANSTON:

DEMPSTER

blk.) 6 rms., 2nd.

fl., newly

n living rm. All transp.
5. $180. UN 4-4472.

dec.,

Avail.

(10TH

frpl.

July

1-

ROOMS,
2ND
FLOOR
OF
HOUSE
ear transportation, garage available.
dults. For appointment call 328-7835.
ag

ERRED:
4%% RMS.,
1ST FL.,
ooms,
Jarvis
and
Damen,
hicago. $128, lease or sub-lease. Call
ike
Botschner, BR 4-6913.

BEDROOMS,
‘APPLIANCES,
AIRond.,
storage.
New
2.
flat—nice
esidential area. 1 year—$230. Evanson. 869-0701.
EVANSTON.
2 BDRM. 4 RM. APT.
for sublet. Avail. Aug. 1 to Sept. 30.
st
floor.
Near
Dempster.
$95
a
onth. 1240 Sherman. 475-4851.
ANSTON;
SUBLEASE
5 RM.
APT.
st floor. $190. Available immediately.
aaky
patio; modern building. Call
6617 after 5 p.m.
NNETKA
1
BEDROOM
APARTent, modern kitchen and bath, newly
Hecorated. Available July 15. 446-5861
or 446-6951 or 545-6889.
ROOM
APT.
EVANSTON:
4
Available
lose
to
transportation.
ugust Ist. 328-6853.
ES:
2
BDRMS.
INCL.
RANGE,
frig.,
heat,
water,
swim.
pool.
mmed. occup. Call Mon. through Sat.
0 to 5, 827-5315.
E BDRM.,
LIV. RM.
AND
LARGE
it. $80. 1108 Florence, Evanston.
Call AL 6-3024.
ANSTON:
5 ROOMS,
HEAT,
es
and
stove
included.
vailable now. $130.
UNiversity 4-1802
OKIE:
6 RM.
APT.;
14 baths; full bsmnt.;
vail. Aug.
Ist;
pref.
677-9894 after 9 and

ST.

JOHNS,

UTILIAdults.

3 BEDRMS.;
conv. transp.;
adults.
weekends.

ROOM
APARTMENT
IDEAL
raduate
students.
$150
per
pobides all utilities. Evenings

HIGHLAND

bedrm.
apt., are;
din. rm.,
efrig., furn. $140
446-0406 or ID 2-5041

29, 1967

DESIRES

APT.

OR

BDRM.
1!2
BATHS.
WALKING
distance to Evanston ‘‘L.’’ Prefer S.E.
Evanston.
For
Sept.
or Oct.
occup.
Under $200 per mo. aft. six. 842-7907
1 BDRM.
APT.
IN EVANSTON,
AIR
cond., elev. bldg., must be near ‘‘L’’
or N.W. and shop. Oct. Ist occup. 4330912

134

For

Rent—Furnished

EVANSHIRE

Apts.

HOTEL

1 AND 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS.
attractively
1
room _ kitchenettes,
furnished.
Hotel rooms, permanent or transient.
Maid, switchboard
and elevator service,
Excellent
transportation,
bus,
and Chicago &amp; North Western R.R.
Television, air conditioning
UNiversity 4-8800
at

Main

and

Hinman,

RIDGEVIEW

a!

Evanston

HOTEL

901

MAPLE AT MAIN ST.
GReenleaf 5-4000
gp
agar
te
AND
BEDROOM
apts. available. Daily maid
service,
attractive monthly rates, some ie
4
rates
available.
Coffee
shop,
rug
store, launderette, barber and beauty
shop on premises.

6 ROOM

TOWNHOUSE

3 bedrooms, 11% baths, new furn.
SUITABLE FOR 4 OR 5
IDEAL FOR YOUNG MEN. CAREER
GIRLS OR FAMILY
TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT
764-5065

ELMGATE

MANOR

COMPLETELY
AIR
CONDITIONED.
Tile
baths,
modern,
new _ kitchens,
new elevator, maid service, beautifully furnished. Exc. transp. Reas. rent.
GReenleaf 5-2100
825 Main St.
314g RM. COTTAGE
IN W. EVANSTON
ideal for
on No. 3 and 7 bus line;
newlyweds. Gas heat; laund. facil. in
hide-a-bed
in liv.
bsmnt.; comp. furn.;
tenant
pays
own
rm. $110 per mo.;
util. except
water;
1 yr. lease req.
Can be seen Sat., July 1. Call 869-5320.

135

ry

1, TWO

| 136

bi-level

For Resto
INNE’

Aug.

1 occ.

to

furn.

ROOM

BO

See

$175.

For

THIS 3
lake
out.
room

Kenilworth
1-7300

FOR

child. North

stove,

refrig.,

Cathedral

area.

kitchen,

and refrig. July 1 occup.

living room, dinin
bedrooms, 11%
air-conditioned.

2

centrally

ee
KOEN

Apts.

heat,

IGSee&amp;

EAST-WILMETTE
LOVELY BRICK HOME IN A CHOICE
east location available July 1 for one
year. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths on the
2nd floor, 2 extra bedrooms and bath
on
the
38rd.
Basement
recreation
room. Excellent transportation. Stove,
refrig., washer, dryer included. $435.

Hokanson &amp; Jenks

513 Davis St.
GReenleaf 5-1617
KENILWORTH
For
the
Small
family,
a_
three
bedroom
1 bath
home,
also
living
room, dining room, family size kitch$36 "mae den. August 1 for two years.
GEORGE
RUMSFELD

Baie

&amp; Warner

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

DEERFIELD:
IMMACULATE
3
bdrm. brick ranch. Elec. kit. w/birch
cab., and good eating area. Liv. rm.,
din.
L are
cpt.
and
draped.
2 CT
baths,
one
off
master
bdrm.,
full
basement for storage and playroom. 2
car gar. Rent $300. Avail. Aug. Ist to
ve
tenant.
Call 945-0222, Ardis
eet,
Inc.
GLENVIEW—OPEN HOUSE SAT., SUN
2-5 p.m., newer
3 plus bdrm.
brick
ranch, 2 baths, paneled rec. room, 2
frpls., built in oven and range, patio,
att. gar.,
carpeting
and
drapes,
lg.
back
yard,
cent.
loc.
to _ schools,
shopping and public transp. Rent $330.
Avail. July 1st. Call 256-2312,
NORTHBROOK—BEAUT.
3 BDRM.
2
bath ranch w/spac. lot; liv. rm., din.
rm., kitchen w/eating area, has builtin oven, range, dshwshr., plus washer,
dryer; lge. fam. “2. vite 2 car att.
gar. Avail. hes a
yr. lease. $325
mo. For app’t.
272- a.
EVANSTON — AVAIL.
Inter-Racial — Want to
qualified
adult
tenants.
bedrm. 2 bath Sh
tea
near Greenleaf. $230
SMART &amp; GOLEE, ‘INC.

NOW
rent to well
Beautiful
4
on Elmwood
DA

8-3200.

SPACIOUS
4
BEDROOM
HOME
IN
east
Wilmette.
4
blks.
to
C.N.W.
convenient to schools,
carpeting and
drapes included. $325. Available July
1st. ALpine 6-2781.
EVANSTON NW AVAIL. JULY
Older 3 bdrm. home across st.
park. Adults preferred. $185.
DAvis 8-7373

15
from

WILMETTE;
3
BDRM.
RANCH
house.
Full
bsmt.
142
car
garage.
Close to transportation and shopping.
AL 1-1495 AFTER 4.
WINNETKA:
MOD. RANCH
3 bdrm., 2 baths;
mod. kitchen; rec.
rm.; air cond. dead end street. Avail.
Aug. 1. 446-2269.

Evanston,

|204 Sheridan

Rd.

AUG. 1ST
AN 3-6191

137

PARK,

314g
ROOM
APARTMENT
IN.
Evanston, near all conveniences
lake. DAvis 8-7817.

S.E.
and

ATTRACTIVE
3
BEDROOM
APT.
Fine
ideal for 3 or 4 career
girls.
Evanston neighborhood, near all conveniences and beach. DAvis 8-7817.

Wanted

to

Rent—Houses

CORPORATION
EXECUTIVE,
2
children
desires
3 bdrm.
house
or
townhouse.
Rent, rent with option or
purchase
on
contract.
North’
or
Northwest suburbs. References. Security deposit. Up to $225 per mo. Mr.
Contarsy, 263-5800.
EXECUTIVE
BEING
TRANSFERRED
into town needs 2 or 3 bdrm. furn. or
unfurn. home in Northbrook area only.
6 month rental from Aug. 1. 272-7800.
RESPONSIBLE
FAMILY
INCLUDING
3 children,
13, 5,
and
1 desires
3
bedroom
house
or
apt,
soon
as
possible. 869-4570.

STRE)

North :

aN 2-030

: WILMETTE

LAKESIDE

Sept.
5

rms.
and
rooms and

Old

park,

tr

Soe

Something

genuinely

9 delightful
5

rooms,

1

yr.

ranch

to

June

old

rare!

1,

with

bed-

3 baths
and
additional
2
bath in the basement. Best

Evanston

location

adjacent

to

G.E.

fenced

most

conveniently

July

15

through

In Beautiful
3

Shore

to Rent—Furn.

WANTED
FROM
furnished houses
of the American
at Ravinia.
Nr.
Box 60, Wilmette,

bdrms.;

141

Summer

Rentals

AVAILABLE
AUGUST
5-19;
August 5-September 2; 2 or 3 bedroom
summer
home
near
Minocqua,
Wisconsin. Phone 446-6538.

142

For

Rent—Town

CARE TO EXCHANGE
nance
roblems
of
house”’
for the luxury
of our lovely rental
“Sherwood
Forest in

an

Drive

out Willow

west

Townhouse

field,

Inc.

tile

ae
he

baths;

or 2 couples.

$125 per

or 353-5354.

SAYNER,

WIS.

4

FAculty

3-4820.

BDRM.

ANI

bdrm. pri. cottages; both with
bath
beautiful Plum Lake; Pri. beach,
furn. Good swimming, fishing,
(
LAKE

4-bdrm.

home,

ee

DELAVAN,

nicely

WIS.

furnished—

p

20 to Sept. 2,
$$325.
Call 945- 3991.

144

For

Rent—Garages

|

EASY
DRIVE_IN wOARAGE
HEAD
DOOR,
GI
WATER.
407 CUSTER,
E
$15 A MONTH. CALL 869-4078.

Wanted

to Rent—Garages

|

DOUBLE
OR
SINGLE
GARAGE
the vicinity of Main and Hi
9242 before 9 a.m. or write T
60, Wilmette, Ill.

2 ADJANCENT

GARAGES

OR

SI

storage space needed in S.E,
ton near Calvary Cemetery.

146

For Rent—Stores

92
’

eed

and C

EVANSTON

OFFICE SPACE
BUILDING

FINEST FACILITIES
Transportation
Ampis e parking

Suites of 500
to 3,700 sq. feet
Reasonable
Zt
Broker cooperation invited
_

FOXMAN

For

information

OR 3- 313

Are you looking for a tiny store?
office?
Newly
decorated,
ne
‘le
floor, residential building in
oul

and Linden Area of Wilmette.
businessman’s

office,

QUINLAN

CENTER

parks,

office,

suburban

&amp; TYSON,

.

IN

EVA
BF

traffic

loc.

Air-cond.

s 2,400 sq. ft. 1st fl. 10 yr. old bricl a

hide’

across

Off
street
pancy. $750

ANN
440

234-3800
WILMETTE
Attractive, 3 spacious Bedroom Townhouse—114
baths,
family
rm.
in
basement with faa
Vacant—immediately available. $27
KING’S COURT CORP. HI 6-8373

for

KENILWORTH

Excellent

finest

Gilbert Rayner Associates

paid

branch

office

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

1 or 2 bedrooms. 21% baths, spacious
rooms,
air conditioned,
private
terrace, sheltered parking.

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT ADS

a

2

attorney,
Approx.
13’ x 19’

in Choice

Convenient to lake and
shopping, transportation.

Wisconsin

to Bristol

EAST LAKE BLUFF
50 EAST

den;

NEW

(approx. 2 blks. west of Edens) turn
pad on Bristol at the Bess Hardware
ore
Model open daily 2-5
Sherwood Forest in North
446-8660

tow

otsait or-

LAKE
GENEVA,
2 eas eS
one
blk.
from
ae
in 5
Park, Williams Ba
$150 per week; $60
or
over
weekends,
555
Williams Bay.

THE MAINTEthat
“big
old
of living in one
Townhouses
in
Northfield?’’

Rd.

am

ON
Fe of

redwood
clear story
Park estates, Burlin

338-7106

Houses

Built
in
a
park
like
setting
with
luxurious
landscaping
and
a
real
country atmosphere and yet close in
to everything on the North Shore.

_

beaut.
Brown’s
Lake;
golf course and stables.

145

UNUSUAL
HOUSE
AND
FURNISHings avail.
mid
July to early Sept.
Exc. loc., nr. N.U., Lighthouse Beach,
trans. Cent.
air cond. 3 bdrms.,
22
baths,
scr. -pch.,
patio.
Complete ey
equipped. Linens and etc. Colored T
LB
$675.
All utilities
incl.
Phone

$90 per

g. family

Houses

AUG.
7 - SEPT.
17,
or apts. for members
Conservatory Theatre
transp.
Write T-213,
Tl.

Road.

AVAIL;

Calif.
Cedar

Aug.

Wd.

trains,

Door Cou r

N. Peot, Sturgeon Bay,
phone: 414-743-2777.

from
ge

BDRMS.
2 BATHS, SEPARATE
LIV.
rm,
and
din.
rm.
Nr.
Greeley
and
New Trier E. $300 per month. Require
lease. Phone HI 6-8888.

parkin

schools,

BEDROOM
COTTAGE
geon Bay, 2 miles gris

NEW, LOVELY BRICK RANCH HOME
with garage; 2 bedrms.; 2 blocks from
all
transp.,
schools,
churches
and
public pool; Dempster-Austin vic. in
Morton Grove; comp. furn. YO 5-5926.
NORTHBROOK
—
5 BDRMS.,
POOL
and tennis court. $590 a month
Call 272-7696
6 ROOM TOWNHOUSE
3 bedrooms, 112 baths; new furn.;
er,
or permanent.

baths,

near

Vi

dishwasher.

Vacation Rentals

WisSc.,

139

patio,

akan

| KOENIG &amp; STREY

Labor Day. Spacious, Attractive first
floor, 2 bedrooms and sleeping porch
on second. $300 per month.
NASH REALTY
446-7180

3

ceramic

furnished

home

nd

month. August Ist possession.

Bay

available

on Is'

TOWNHOUSE

oven,

a | 143

-2313.
| WINNETKA.
Charming

BEDROOM
Built-in

1968.

4

4 az

sity 9-2575.

contemporary

home

—

reminiscent of the good-old
4 available. $275 SHERWI

HOME

park
on
Lake
Michigan—all
rooms
with unobstructed views of the lake.
A unique
modern
home
with
every
convenience built to fine detail—$500
rend Depa
Call for appointment, UN

located,

3 RMS.,

IST. FLR. AT LAKE

multi-level

nice

NORTHBROOK
—6
ROOMS,
1%
Baths. Walking distance to all needs.
$250. (can sublet small basement apt.)
Avail. July 6. CR 2-0433 or CR 2-0758.

ROG.
PARK,
PRIVATE
BEACH.
1
employed adult only. $95. July 1. LO
1-6260. SH 3-8293 after 5 p.m.

Available

Beautiful

S.E.

dispos-

Houses

F INE

EXCEPTIONAL

Rent—Houses

and

Rent—Furn.

and
piano,
dining
room,
beautifully
appointed kitchen, large family room,
a luxuriously finished basement,
and
attached
double
garage.
Compietely
furnished
with
custom
pieces
and
having ample storage space. $500 per
month.
AL 1-8616

Call 338-3292.

dishwasher

D

NORTHFIELD

FAMILY

Shore

1968. Choice location overlooking

Agent

BEDROOM
HOME NEAR THE
is now being decorated throughLiving
room,
separate
dining
and a modern kitchen with the

lease.

delightfully landscaped, with ¢ large | - downtown bendh, chaseiae wal
bedrooms, living room with fireplace

FURNISHED
)
Near
Morse

Rent—Furn.

For

01

with $y

3 bdrm. 2} 3 tile baths
.
liv.
all elec.
kit. includin;a
Sep.
Ve
range,
dishwasher,
refrig.,
rb
dis., washer-dtyer._ Fully ge
&lt;&gt; (
“rm.
din.
rm.
and
‘=|
garage
with
radio —
rol
blocks to train and shopp: ng.
or a
FINI war atSS tied
“7
je
294
=
-

REALTOR |: $999,per month. Please.call

HOUSE

1 small

UNUSUALLY

EVANSTON

I. -2 RM. KITCHENETTE

N.

Bay Rd.
ALpine

eed. mare

BDRMS,

furnished

‘
LD
Modern
furniture.
Wtd.

1ST

A
ee
$72.5
$87.50
q
Sending 2 biks. N. of Howard ‘‘L
1 blk. East of Chicag: Ave. 7735 N.
Haskins Ave. BR 4-1727. Gust Larson.

2—214,—3 ROOMS
SEELEY OFF HOWARD
Light, airy. Nr. Transp., shops, lake.
LOW RENT
271-1881.

stove,

aaa

one
apt,

ee

AUG,

oY REO,

LGE. HOUSE AVAIL.
$300 per month. Call

FOR 3
month
ONLY

EVANSTON—5 ROOM APT.
bedrooms. Walk to trains and CTA.
$140 month. August Ist occupancy.
Call 864-3516

ine

COUPLE

house rental by Aug. Ist in Evanston.
Call Bob Edwards, AN 3-4547 days or
GR 5-9180, eves.

2-3

4 LARGE ROOMS, 3RD FLR.
$115. Available Aug. Ist.
126 Callan, Evanston
By appt. 864-4943 or UN 9-0596

ps

4-0145

OR

all.
Full
basement,
gas
yard, 2 car garage. $300.

BATH

bath and a
adults. Aug.
or Saturday

with

NURSE
WANTS
SMALL
FURNISHED
apt. with good transportation in North
Evanston
or Wilmette.
Write
T-221,
Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

63130.

private

PREFERRED;

fireplace.
491-1855

to Rent—Apts.

1

brick

ANDRUSS,.

Green

2 BEDROOM

FOR
A
July Ist.

2ha rm. jight corner

L’*_and shopping.

ICAGO.
21
RM.
UNFURNISHED
hpt. Wall to wall carpeting included.
ear Morse
‘‘L’’
and shopping.
Call
838-3292.
x

BLET

15

1 TO FEB.

a’?

Re. eat
$170
Free gas.
:
CE 6-8696

Lease.
UN

JULY

adult.OWE
864-7521.

id

or
Large

carpeted

Also
1 avail.now.Sept.
Also liqAM rim.
itt. 1 80.dren)FACULTY
Cliis
apt. avail
Exc. 1. trans.
2-1155.
seek houseCOUPLE
to rent in(NDEvanston

Note cand drapes age
ae ond: | shopping. August Ist occupancy. UN 4- | AUG.

bption.

RM.
APT.
IDEAL
3 girls or men. Avail.

all

[va

home.
Fireplace
in
18’ x15’
living
room,
13’ x12’
dining
area.
Kitchen
w/large eatin
—
Screened porch
and one attached
garage on 93’x 133’
pep
A wooded lot. Available August

1311
CHICAGO § AV.,
EVANSTON.
Elev.
bldg.,
daily maid
service,
all
util., excellent
location,
3 rm.
apt.
$170. Lease. DA 8-3548.

Evanston.

St.

Evanston,

Lovely

2 ROOM
APT.
beach,
$90 per

ROGERS PARK NR. LAKE, SHERidan Rd. 3 rms. 1 bdrm., liv. rm., kit.,
bath,
porch,
2 entrances.
Bus
and
“L’’. $105 mo. HO 5-0599.

GLENVIEW EAST

ac Renata
yon. | Vea! mie ne sha |

B08.

Call 465-7923 or AM 2-4073. Chicago N.

15 5.E.

FREE

NICELY
FURNISHED
1 block to lake and

S.E.

8-2751.

of Howard

di

EVANSTON

Winnetka. 2 Bdrm. Apt. Nr.
STORES
AND
TRANSPORTATION.
Available July 1. AL 1-2267.

om

room

reserved

1.

ROOM

Adults

DA

mg.
HI 6-7516 or 491-1855.
IRD 9185.
&amp; WARNER
7

LARGE

DODGE

ield. Living room-dining

AUG.

EVANSTON.
6 RM. APT. STOVE
refrig. Near transportation and

eUGUST
wTH GCoUS
AUGUST 25TH
OCCUPANCY.en
RENT $135. CALL MRS.

a

GARDEN

tain
square,
Downtown’
Evanston.
Avail. Aug. 1. $130 a mo. Adults only.
Call after 4 p.m.
DA
8-9087

91-0188.

1021

3 RM.

811 Judson..4 rms. 1 bdrm. Spacious.
Nr. Lake,
stores,
transp.
$135.
Call
869-8525 after six p.m.

5

364-3933 to show.
CENTRAL EAST EVANSTON
Spacious
a rm,
ae Bag
ggh
_
ransp.,
shop.,
eac
an
schools
:
=
arby.
Fre heat.
Only
$185 a mo.
EVANSTON,

ey

apt.
bedroom.
Across
park.
Airll
Walnut paneling. UN 49867 or GR 5-3265.

9 LINCOLN
AVE.,
EVANSTON.
3
pbdrms.,
Ist fl. Stove,
refrig.,
heat
neluded. Exc, yard and neighborhood.

b150-$175.

pine

ae ee

137 Wanted to Rent—Houses

from

NW

parking.
mo.

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

Rd.
ALpine

RR

Immed.

REALTO
Kenilw
é

1-7300

GLENVIEW
2,000 sq. ft. office space, 1400 sa.
storage space, use of large par
included.
Heated,
air-conditic
space.

electricity

UINLAN

furniahed:

$375

&amp; TYSON,

ING

969 Waukegan Rd., Glenview, PA 4-5!
1571 Sherman Av., Evanston, UN 4

MAIN-CHICAGO

BLDG.

845 CHICAGO AVE., EVANSTON _
380 SQ. FT. —OFFICE—$145
$
Reception room, 2 private offices

Air conditioned,

W.

K.

Private

CONOVER.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
atid The Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake Bluff

elevator bldg.

parking

lot.

AGENT—DA

Classified —

|

�ae

7 Rent—Stores

149

and Oficos

~ NORTHFIELD
AND

, full servic

REAL

“HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOC.
446-6966 and 273-3131
MAIN

151

ST.

sq.
ft.
divided
into
paneled
Ss, plus full basement. Excellent
:
for any business
or profesA
rage Heated. Good parking.

RD.

Janitor

furn.

- Available now. Reasonable
40

YES—WE ARE STILL PAYING
6% on all accounts. Write
North Shore Investment Mortgage
Box 91, Kenilworth

rent.

864-9285

152.

743-4416

arking. Agent, CE 6-5151.

r, electric and heat. 615 Milwau-

Av., Glenview.
Just no. of Golf
shop. center. Answering service
ae
at $10 per mo. 729-2200.
: RMING
VICTORIAN
BUILDING
owntown Evanston. 20’ landscaped
e yard and full basement.
Living

ste.

Suitable

available.

quarters

lady’s

specialty

shop,

for

deco-

tea

room,

328-8958.

8

NEW

AIR-COND.

; ed. occupancy;

OFFICES

1 w/priv.

bath;

glass
window
walls;
Wa
New
bidg.
Private
aukegan Rd. Glenview.

a

N “gg

524 Davis
491-1855

IN

TORE

-800

‘DEM

$175 Mo.
DA 8-3200.

PSTER, EVANS.

Approx. 1000 Sq. Ft. Avail. now.
ntoced
block W. of Chicago Ave.
able
rent.
GR
5-1010.
L.
A.
n &amp; Co. Realtor.

- 906-8 HINMAN,

EVANSTON

-—. Milwaukee, Chgo.
ee
a

INC.

EV 4-5800

OGM
art
OUND: FLOOR.
! FOR OFFICE OR
ESS.
IN
BUSINESS
1-2267.

:

CALL
offices

869-6039
near

g services

available.

Secretarial
TTE—STORE

phone

an-

$45-$60

per

1571 an
UN 4-2600

SPACE—OFFICE

AL 6-3000

[MERCIAL BUILDING

nd

Park. 9,000 sq.
or light ote

1200

th interesting

IN HIGH-

feet. For office,
Will divide. ID

OFFICES:

SQ. FT.

shops.

IN

BUILDING

Good

location,

ble rent. Heated.
251-3021

EDENS AT WILLOW:

E

«724-5413.

Evenings,

$65;

724-2782.

Bldg. Suite 15. ORchard 6-3400.
mene

STORE—GOOD

in

30’

heart

x 65’,

of

TRAF-

town.

945-1322

Ap-

after

2

. FT.
AVAILABLE
IN
HIGHd Park business area. Basement.
Rent includes heat. Baird &amp; Warner
91-1855.
[SK
SPACE
AVAILABLE
IN
w office center.
Glen

— 600 Wankege?
;

Rd.,

Glenview.

Rent—I ndustrial

: _ EVANSTON—FOR

floor.

Complex

of

RENT

Offices,

2ND.

assembly

rooms, etc. with conveyor to loading
—
dor
Zoned M-1. Would remodel for
term lease. $750
ELL
BROTHERS
GR_
5-3900

ARE
BUILDING 20,000 SQ. FT.
mig. plant in W. Glenview;
up to
ft. avail. built to suit. Responsitenant; reasonable youtat on long
lease. Call eves. 724-6851
WILMETTE—1ST FLOOR
- Light
uy
or
commercial.
Apft. Central location.
bie

m

nor ae REALTY
cg

500

INDUSTRY

NABLE

AL 6-3000

FT. FOR

LIGHT

OR WAREHOUSINNG.
WILL

Walters Ave., Northbrook

12 ney Classified

DIVIDE

DAvis

EVANSTON
2009 HARRISON
1

QUINLAN

2-3-4-Bedrooms
2-2!/,
One block
Haven School,

INC.

From

DA

Non-Racial

:
EVANSTON
Immaculate
2 bedroom
in excellent
location. Includes 2 air conditioners,
new
refrigerator
and
stove’
and
completely
carpeted.
Equity
$12,000.
Monthly
payments
$122.
2 biks.
to
train and ‘‘L.’’

KENILWORTH
153

Green
1-5600

For

Bay

REALTY

Road

Kenilworth
BR 3-2552

Sale—Condominiums

820 OAKTON
JUST A YEAR
OLD.
OUT OF TOWN
owner offers 2 bedroom apartment, Ist
floor. Sliding door of living room and
bedroom
opens
onto
patio.
Some
carpeting. Large
comb.
liv. rm.-din.
rm.
Kitchen
with
eating
area
has
range
with
eye-level
oven,
2-door
refrig., dishwasher and disposal. Air
conditioned.
It’s now
vacant.
Quick
occupancy. Mo, assm’t $26.04 not incl.
insurance
and taxes. Being a condo
e u can obtain a mortgage to finance.
urchase price is $26,500

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

1571 SHERMAN
UN 4-2600
AL

INC.

AV.
EVANSTON
_.
1-6700
BR 3-3750

For

Condominium

Sale—Apt.

Evanston

Gardens

EVANSTON
BR 3-3750

8-3414

2 BDRM.
2-5334.

Buildings

. . . A Honey

Ring RINGER

S.E. EVANSTON

Street

BUILDER

precast aPe acea +s ech

Carpeted

breakfast

Ftp

bd

room.

rr tere

SAMUEL SHERWIN

bath

bedrooms

I

gar,

, low

in an
appt.

By

owner.

Must

Call

DA

be

8-1196

sold
for

raised

and

Winter

NEW
room

Cottages

Resorts

INDIANA
DUNES
JOHNSON
BEACH.
Beaut. apt., lg. liv. area overlooking
Lake Mich. Two dbl. bedrms., kitch.,
lav., shower. Pri. locat. Superb view.
Season, $550. 724-2390, aft. 8 p.m.

For

Sale—Houses

ROOM.

MITCHELL

LOW

BROS.

wooded,

fully

improved

. DeLuxe

FEATURING
4 and 5 bedrm.

. Center entry foyer

.
.
;
.
.

SUN ROOM.

$23,900
GR 5-3900

Coloni

Separate dining room
2142 ceramic tile baths
Paneled family rm. with frplc.
Kitchen with built-ins
Basement and 2-car garage
Egon
FROM $6,

Imm.

TAXES.

INC.

6-72
1-4

acre

CENTRAL LOCATION LARGE
5 PLUS BEDROOM HOME
2 FULL BATHS. LARGE
LIVING ROOM. SEPARATE
HEAT,

Hillcrest
LOngbeach

DEERFIELD-LINCOLNSHIRE
LINCOLNSHIRE BLUFFS
Heavily

REALTORS

GAS

GLENCOE
LISTING,
Split Level, livi
w/beamed ceiling and fireplac

Winnetka
999 Linden

See our picture ad. This edition.

DINING

firepla

L. RINGER

DUNES
AREA
OVERLOOKING
LAKE
Mich.
Hilltop.
3 unit
cottage,
pri.
located. $475 to $700. July 1 through
Labor Day. 724-2390, aft. 8 p.m.

158

glassed-in

dining L, kitchen w/D and D,
‘
oven, range and eating area. Mas
bedroom
and
bath
plus
2
fam
bedrooms and bath. Paneled FFAMII
ROOM
opens
to
patio
and
w
landscaped
yard.
Maid’s
room
a
bath.
CENTRALLY
AIR-CONI
TIONED.
SENSATIONAL
location
quiet street, close to school, shopp
transportation
and
beach.
2
a
garage. $59,500.
;

DOOR COUNTY, WIS.
Lovely
4
bedroom,
21%
bath
year
round
fully furnished ome.
200 ft.
sand beach plus many extras. 446-2472.

157

hearth

Cathedral ceiling, full sized dining
cabinet
kitchen
w/eating
area,
th
important powder room on main le
FOUR FAMILY BEDROOMS w/2
baths, one a compartmental bath
master
bdrm.
w/2
dressing
room
Walnut pan, family room off of
is patio and screened porch. Mid 50

WANT TO BUY NEWER
BUILDING 4
to
6
apartments.
suburbs
preferred.
Write
F
Ravinia
Station, Highland Park,
Il.
60035.

and

3 otk

w/2 full baths, abundance

WILMETTE
NEW ON MARKET located on cul-¢
sac. Attractive, well maintained Ali
CONDITIONED Split Level in mov
condition.
Large
liv.
rm.
w/b

Wanted to Buy—
Apartments Buildings

Sale—Summer

doors

HIGHLAND PARK
A GREAT BUY! 3 bedrooms, 11% b
Split Level on dead end lane. Lo
level paneled
FAMILY
ROOM,
F
mica
cabinet
kitchen
w/blit. -ins,
{
tached garage. Immediate possessi¢
ONLY $25,500.

EVANSTON,
GOOD
CONDITION
YELlow brick, corner building.
By owner.
3, 4, and 5 rm. apt’s. All tile baths.
See Mr. Bogard, 719 Mulford.
BY
OWNER:
3
FLAT,
6 = RMS.,
excellent
condition.
Near transportation, St. Francis Hospital. Gas heat.
$43, 000. Call UN 9-0176.

For

slide

patio.

HIGHLAND PARK
Centrally
air-conditioned
RANCH
desirable EAST location. 3 bedroo:
2 plus baths. Can easily be conve
to 5 bedrooms
if needed.
Exce
kitchen
w/ Dand
D,
eating
a
glazed
and screened ‘porch. Pane
recreation
room,
2
car
attac
garage.
Professionally
landscap
property.
A MUST SEE. Low 60s.

EVANSTON—2
APARTMENT
BUILDING
JUST
WEST
OF
RIDGE.
2
BEDROOMS
EACH.
SEPARATE
HEATING PLANTS. $23,500.
MITCHELL BROTHERS
GR 5-3900

155

brick

GLENCOE
English
Country
House.
Charm
large
living
room,
FAMILY
ROQd
combination
with
fireplace,
din
room,
kitchen w/D
and D. Bedro
and bath, powder room. On 2nd 4 o
bedrooms
2 baths.
Screened
por
WONDERFUL
family
rome
ar?
beautifully landscaped property.
end street close to schools, shoPp
transportation
and
beach.
Pi
LISTED at $59,500.

2407 CENTRAL
attrac.
brick

Excep.

maintenance.

Thermopane

fenced

closet
and
storage.
Ist
fir.
util
room.
Attached
2 car
garage,
basement.
Professionally landscap
on 42 acre. Bus to all schools.
L
80s.

INVESTMENT

Excellent
brick
small
apt.
bldg.
in
North Evanston. 1-5 rm. apt., 1-3 rm.,
and 1-2 rm. apt. with annual income
- $4,320. New gas heating, low maintenance.
Shown
on
Sats.
only.
24-hr.
notice for appts. Only $34,500.
SMART &amp; GOLEE REALTORS
DAvis 8-3200
HI 6-4700
EVANSTON
NEAR
HOWARD
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 TO 5
721 dobson A
seg
De luxe3 flat. 2 baths each apt. 3 car
garage, basement rec. rm. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Must have offer.
JOS. RUSH REALTOR
2339 W. Howard St.
338-7100
HIGHLAND
PARK
5
FLAT:
671-79
Roger
Williams.
Walk
to shopping,
trans. 2 lge. bdrms. Some have rec.
rm. wood burning frple., priv. patio,
cent. air cond. Only $20,000 down or
trade. Call Herman, 561-2480
EVANSTON
4

and

private

One’’, near bus. PArk 4-8009.
GOOD

paneled white ash family ro

WEF,
Bit “ait aa ———.
a
Master bedroom w/dressing room,

1 block

EV ANSTON

2Apts. No mistake in Price! Two 5’s, 2
car heated garage. 63 x 125 lot. Low
taxes. W. of Asbury in Dewey School
District. Grab it!

room,

apartments, full dining
= gai
rey
of

Evanston
.
. deluxe
through
and
through, two 614’ s, both with sep. htg.
and air conditioning, paneled rec. rm.
in basement, loaded with closets and
storage. Bright modern kitchens. Nothing finer. In 50s and worth every cent.

$22,500

HIGHLAND PARK
NEWLY
LISTED,
AIR-CON!
TIONED,
CUSTOM BUILT, four b
room, three bath, white brick ran
Coutyard
entrance
to
large
sl
foyer,
step
down
liv.
rm.
w/E
separate din. rm., kitchen w/D and
bit.-in oven and range, sep. breakf.

wants to trade for home or vacant 1, 2
and 3 bedroom
obey cee Abe

IN AND REGISTER
WITH OUR
‘‘MAGIC BRAIN”

IBM

NORTH EVANSTON
|| DELUXE APTS.

Mitchell Brothers

Only

COME

Evanston, Ill.
273-3855

Two 7 rm. Nr. Ridge Avenue.
Built
well. Maintained beautifully. 2 car garage, 3rd Fir. has 2 fine rooms fine for
study,
extra bedroom
space,
etc.
find $40, 000. See it!

Evanston

for RESULTS

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

524 gd
491-1855

Homes

$28,500

“fer Sele—Hesses -

BRICK
THREE
APT.
BLDG.
3-6
room apts. Each with THREE
BEDROOMS and 112 BATHS. 4 car Garage
off alley. Asking only $42,500. CALL—
ED MAUERM

156

to transportation
Central
St. Shopping

8 YR. OLD BUILDING;
$13,250. AMbassador

154

184 For Sele—Apt. Belidings

Baths

sauna,
Elevator,
swimming
pool,
fully
heated
garage,
all appliances,
carpeted.
RO 1-3425 (After 6 p.m.)

Evanston
PA 4-5600

&amp; TYSON,

HARRISON AND PRAIRIE
Block W. of Green Bay Rd.
1 Block S. of Central

Condominiums

EVANSTON
BR. 3-3750

1571 SHERMAN AVE.
UN 4-2600
AL 1-6700

8-3414

Model apartment open daily
Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m.

Only $10,900. Cash Equity. 5 rm. Apt.
NE
Evanston,
near Lake,
N.U.
and
transp. Sep. Din. rm., lge. liv. rm.,
2
twin
size
bedrms.,
kit. w/Like-new
appliances. 4 Thru-the-wall Air Conditioners.
Good
closet
space.
Lovely
light 3rd flr. apt. Excellent financing
available. Bldg. Mtg. to be paid off in
one
more
yr.
Board
approval
reauired. Call Mrs. Niemi.

600
AL

4-3600

For

612 Multord St.

BRIGHT, FIVE ROOM COOPERATIVE
FS artment in well maintained building
close
to
transportation.
Excellent
storage
space.
$4,500
for
equity,
reasonable
monthly
payment.
Board
approval.

Rookwood

FICE SPACE
500 TO 1,000 SQ. FT.
new
Courtyard
Bldg.
Handy
to
verything. Skokie Valley Professional

ation

AVE.
1-5700

AL

1511 Sherman
GR 5-2700

“IN CENTER OF GLENVIEW
;
vate
office
in modern
air-condibuilding; with waiting room.
729-2070
Eves. 724-3612.

‘RFIELD

$245.00 per month
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.

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.

from $125, incl. utilities, papel:
carpeting;
all services ava lable
y Building. HI 6-6650.
AL OFFICE
GLENVIEW
AREA.
ditioned
and
heat
furnished.
paiting room shared with doctors.

;

&amp; TYSON,

Condominium
Elevator Building

4 BEDROOMS

GARDENS

N.W.
EVANSTON—CHOICE
SECOND
fl., cooperative
apartment
in attractive
Colonial
type
building.
Five
rooms, private basement, parking and
picnic
areas.
Light
spacious
rooms,
many
extras—$7,500
for equity—low
monthly assessment. Board approval.

0.

ORE.

Illinois
273-3855

New

EVANSTON

d desk space. 100 sq. ft. to 900 sq.
Ground ont In top location; all

:: Hes SP REALTY
REE

Evanston,

DOWNTOWN
EVANSTON
NEAR
the University, Ist floor (only one step
up), 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, living
room,
dining
area,
cabinet
kitchen.
Comfortable,
convenient
living.
Income
tax benefits.
Immediate
occupancy. Only $9,800 cash equity. $148.10
monthly assessment includes utilities.
Mr. Calloway.

QUINLAN

RETAIL
AREA.
ABOUT
Evanston’s

and

BENNETT

ON
THE
6TH
FLOOR
WITH
SOUTH
exposure, 2 bedroom apartment, 30 ft.
living
room,
balcony,
rise? ewe
drapes
and
other inclusions.
$11,500
cash
equity,
$147.50
montly
assm’t
i, =
30-day occupancy.
Mr.

ae ts 24 and 16 x 60. Suit office or many
d floor uses
B. PDOuIsT: a ASSOC.

Street

SHERMAN

EVANSTON

ces or. retail business.
T &amp; GOLEE INC.

Apts.

BAIRD &amp; WARNER

1

suitable
parking.
729-0370.

Location

274-\00|
EVANSTON

Co.

(NO LAWN TO MOW AND NO SNOW
TO SHOVEL! !!!!!ttti!)
Lovely FIVE ROOM CO- OPERATIVE
APT. in this very desirable location.
There are TWO
GOOD
SIZED BEDROOMS. Modern Kitchen and Ceramic
Tile
wall
Bath.
Good _ cross
ventilation—with both East and West
exposures.
Williamsburg
type _ construction that is truly in A-1 Condition. MANY
INCULSIONS with Stove,
Refrig., Heavy
Duty Air-Conditioner,
Carpeting and Drapes. FULL PRICE
FOR
EQUITY
IS ONLY—$10, 000 and
$107
per
month
maintenance.
Tax
pe
for 1966 was $597.55. To see
L—BOB MILLER

FIRST REALTY
CO.
7
N OFFICES.
$60 TO $70 PER
». Ine. air-cond., carpeting, parking,

rator,

Sale—Co-op

CENTRAL—NEAR

-WINNETKA-552
LINCOLN
fice space, single rooms or suites.
2,500
sq. ft. available, Air conditioning
i
very
reasonable
rent.

‘Excellent

For

Outstanding

Block to Lake and Beach
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.

251-7200

Call AL 1-6096 or PA 4-1288

MAIN FLOOR
service and heat

838 Michigan

First Federal Savings
of Wilmette

ining room and consulting room
are feet—$125 per mo. Recepon duty 9-5 in waiting room,
nview Professional Center
940 Pine St., Glenview

“6000 SQ. FT.

2-2'/&gt; BATHS

AS LOW AS 5-3/4%,

PArk 4-3700
OFFICE SPACE

BAY

Mortgages

LOANS

3 0. H. Carlson, Co.

NR. GREEN

4 Bedrooms

Estate—

and

For Siiecikcadewisloms

EVANSTON
TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
NEW ULTRA SPACIOUS

MORTGAGE

R-COND.
BLDG.
LOCATED
aukegan
Rd.
Suitable
for ofc.
te possession.

RAL

ESTATE

Real

Loans

nt.
GR 5-2100 or CE 6-7786

Waukegan Rd.
ICAL BUILDING

153

STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT
IN LARGE HIGHWOOD BASEMENT
CLEAN. 831-9119

350 SQUARE FT. OFFICES
Prestige aati,
air condi-

EVANSTON-829

For Rent Sterege Space a:

poss. on 1 model

MODEL OPEN. DRIVE OUT TODA
| BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS
CR 2-73
| 811 Skokie Hwy. Northbrook PA 4-33

ACRES — RIVER PROPERTY

607 Howard Street—Evanston
BRoadway 3-5420
UNiversity 9-2575

DE LUXE 2 FLAT
7

YRS.
OLD,
CLOSE
TO
TRANSP.,
schools, shopping, churches. 3 bdrms.,
sep. din. rm., breakfast rm., lge. liv.
rm., also paneled rec. rm. w/tile bath
in
bsmt.
ist
fl.
and
downstairs
centrally.
air
cond.
w/electrostatic
filter system
and humidifier.
Newly
decorated
and
wallpapered.
Lovely
pacarend w/flagstone patio, 3 car gar.
Bldg. is in perfect cond. Call owner
for appt. 328-1149 or UN 9-0660.

YOU

CAN’T EQUAL
$28,000!

IT FOR

Attractive
firenlace
in
both. apartments. Gas heat. Modern kitchens and
baths.
4 bedrooms
for
2nd_
floor.
Beautiful
lot.
Near
Main
Street
transportation, shopping and schools.
1st floor available immediately.

Helen G. Nixon, Realtor

ROOM 300
1609 Sherman

Hahn
Ave.

Bidg.

UN 4-5100
Evanston

BRICK
6 FLAT
IN
SOUTH
EVANSton. Each apartment has 2 bedrooms,
large dining room and large kitchen.
Well maintained. 4 garages. $67,500.
INDIAN HILL REALTY
HI 6-0900

“PRIVATE RETREAT” IN LINCOLNSHIRE AREA. Beautiful 4 bedroom,
3 bath white ranch in the heart of beautifully wooded 11 acres on high
banks of river. Bridge to enchanting private island. Most unique pictur-esque setting. Only $57,500

5 ACRES — ONLY
BEAUTIFULLY
WOODED
PROPERTY
attractive new French Provincial brick
baths. Living room, large formal dining
A very pretty area. Zoned for horses.

$65,000

IN WEST
LAKE
FOREST with
home. 4 large bedrooms and 214
room, family room, paneled den.

Gilbert Rayner Associates
26 East Deer Path

CE 4-3800

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

Lake Forest

June

29,

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AMUEL SHERWIN | ¥: J: BRADY REALTY CO. |" NTASET
prized

iransportation.
How
rare to find so
uch
luxury
in
such
a_
close-in
ocation! 842 Room brick and Lannon
tone Georgian impeccably built and
eautiful maintained, 4 big bedrooms.
1, baths
(1
off
master
bedroom)
acious
ist floor family room
with
liding door entry to patio, panellea
basement
rec.
room,
2
fireplaces,
eramic
kitchen
loaded
with
eating
rea, with dishwasher and disposal. A
ust see must sell special at reduced
brice of $57,500.
A SHERWINNER!

yanston

Newly

Listed

IN

~

g.

xe

uilt

to
a

5 Bedrooms

Zoned

$69,500
REAL
VALUE
IN A ROMAN
BRICK
Ranch on almost an acre near Sunset
Ridge
Country
Club.
4 bedrooms,
3
baths, built in kitchen, paneled family
room with bar and barbecue, Ist floor
utility room plus a partial basement.
Priced for quick sale.

heat-

rigid
specifications.
lifetime!
A
SHER

anston ... Nr. Ridge Ave.

PLUSH

ke the charm of a Victorian? We’ve
pot a honey
in a location
close to
Rid
Avenue
and Oakton
School.
4
BR’s,
New
Heater.
©€xceptionally
lean and spacious home on a 50 x 170

ot

with

garage.

Unpack

iques and curios and move
,500.
A SHERWINNER!

anston,

those
in.

Price Slashed

an-

Only

.. .

Nr. Dodge-Main

B

Rm. 5 Br. Georgian, fireplace, Ist
Ir. laundry room plus den, panelled
ec. room, attached garage Washingpon School, CLOSE TO No. 7 bus. In
IOUS.

more

:

Evanston

Northwest

V. J. BRADY REALTY CO.
1850 Willow Road, Northfield _ HI 6-5700
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

AMUEL SHERWIN
607 Howard

Niversity

Street—Evanston

9-2575

BRoadway

ENNETH

DEERFIELD

3-5420

FRIEND

sq.
. 4 BEDROOMS—2,300
drapes
—
professionally
.

ILMETTE—EXCITING
BI-LEVEL
in choice location. 3 Bedrms., 2 baths.
Living rm.-Dining ‘‘L,’’ Kit. w/D and
D
and
eatin
area.
Centrally
air
conditioned
PERFECT
CONDITION.
Beautifully landscaped. MID 40s!!
GREAT
BUY!
STUPENDOUS
4
Bedrm.,
3 bath centrally
air condi-tioned Split Level. Large Living rm..,
modern Kit., pan Family rm. w/wet
bar, hobby rm. Lovely Patio. Terrific
location--dead end street. Possession
in time for school. OWNER
WANTS
TO SELL—NOW!

CALL AT ANY

ENNETH
bbard

Edgemere
New House
Nearing Completion
2 Story Normandy Design
1-4

$95,000
Friedler

D.
LO1-1671

Most

brick—4

WINNETKA
convenient
location—2

bedrooms,

2 tile baths.

story

Close

to schools and Northwestern
station.
eee
vere and one car garage. In

KENILWORTH
00 Green

Bay

Road

1-5600

une 29,

REALTY
Kenilworth
BR

1987

3-2552

.

5 BEDROOMS
length porch.

—

2,300

sq.
sq.

ft.

ft.
$40,000
— full
$41,000.

lst—Liv.
rm.
W/FP—lge.
din.
L.
Bedrm.
or
den,
C.T.
bath—Mod.
kitchen
W/eating
space,
screened-in
porch.
2nd—2
lge. bedrms.
each W/walk-in
closets, plus smaller tandem bedrm.
Bsmt.—Full—partially
finished
Rec.
Rm. W/WFP.
1 car garage plus car
port.
Wonderful
family
home!
Low
50s.
For
further
info.
call
Mrs.
McBean (home) UN 4-5064 or

S.E. EVANSTON
VIEW OF THE LAKE

pen Sunday
or Appt.

4 BEDROOMS
2,300
Georgian Colonial.

Wm. J. Pulte, Inc., 272-7862

835-3750

8 FULL BATHS AND 2 HALF BATHS
CENTRAL A/C

.

ft. — Ist
drapes —
$47,230

GLENVIEW EAST
NEW ON MARKET
CAPE COD HOME ON BEAUTIFUL
TREE LINED PRIVATE ROAD
NEW TRIER EAST H. S.

FRIEND

5 BEDROOMS

5 BEDROOMS
— 2,700 sq.
floor study —
carpets —
professionally
decorated

ft—carpet.
wena

All have
21% baths,
paneled
family
rooms
with
fireplaces
and
242
car
garages.
See
these
today.
DRIVE
North on Edens to Deerfield Rd., West
on Deerfield Rd. to Wilmot Rd., South
on Wilmot to Deerfield Square.

HOUR

Woods

SQUARE

5
AND
4
ARE
NOW
AVAILABLE
Colonials on 44 to %% acre
bedroom
.
lots for immediate possession

RE
YOU
A
CHAUFFEUR?
YOU
won’t be any more—in this attractive
Bedrm., 242 bath WILMETTE
Split Level. 1 Block from the Lake Avenue
‘Bus.
Large
Kitchen
that
seats
10.
Magnificent paneled driftwood Family
rm.
MANY
INCLUSIONS!
Avoca
West and New Trier West schools.

|

L. A. PETERSON &amp; CO.
GR 5-1010
lf You

Have

Little Cash

BUT CAN MAKE
SIZEABLE
MONTHly payments we can find a home for
ou.
Consult
us
without
obligation.
e also furnish secondary pera
and purchase
existing contracts
an
mortgages.

Roth Mortgage
3000

Central

St.
UNiversity

Corporation
Evanston
9-1444

conditioned

Separate

Master

dining

bedroom

BATH

Colonial

room.

MORTON
4

GROVE

NEW

townhouse.

Full

basement.

is 15 x_12. Attractive
Convenient
possession.

EAST

to

$45,900

LISTING

BEDROOM,
2 BATH
FACE
BRICK
ranch
carpeted throughout.
Separate
dining room. 242 car attached garage.
Custom
built
for present
owner
in
1959.
Outstanding
27 x 27. recreation
room with wet bar. Well planned wood
cabinet
kitchen
with
all
built-in
appliances.
Snack bar and breakfast
area to seat 8. Finest East location
and
walk
to everything.
Immediate
possession.

WINNETKA
$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 réasonable
offer and terms.
EVANSTON
$36,500
Southeast
Evanston.
Six
room,
3
bedroom, 142 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 142 car garage.
This is truly in a class by itself.

$90,000

HEART
OF
NORTHFIELD,
ing
on
two
streets
and
usable $35,000 home.

FRONTincluding

NORTHBROOK
$17,500
Priced
reduced
for immediate
sale.
Country
living
just
minutes
away
from
city convenience.
Low
maintenance aluminum sided ranch on half
acre lot. Huge rear yard completely
fenced.
Living
room,
dining
area,
‘kitchen
with
adjoining
utility room,
two good bedrooms. Low taxes.
EVANSTON
Brick Ranch

lot

on beautifully

50x150

with

142

$22,500
landscaped

car

garage.

Widow moving to apartment and
consider
small
down
payment.
now for appointment to inspect.

will
Call

BAY

ROAD,

PRICE

REDUCED

Ranch
in
beg”
special
On
this
designed
houghtfully
Riverwoods.
and built of finest materials by expert
workmen.
Beau.
views of 1.5 acres.
office,
Three
bedrooms,
two
baths,
c.
ar.
screened
porch,
large
Mr s. Hastings
basement. $49,500.

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 pleasure and
244 baths,
convenience.
4 bedrooms,
the
family
Inglenook
fireplace
in
location.
Northbrook
room.
‘Fine
Mrs. Rosene
$54,500.
PLAN AHEAD
This very spacious, almost new four
bedroom
home
is located
in a fast
appreciating area of Highland Park.
family
room’
with
There’s
a
big
fireplace and access to patio, a streamlined
kitchen
you'll
love
—
a big
basement
too.
Excellent
schools.
minutes
from
Edens
exit.
$51,500.
Mrs. Englehardt
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 privacy. From
the dream kitchen to the 3 c. oversize
garage, you'll find quality and imagi3 baths.
Upper
nation.
4 bedrooms,
M rs. Ingram.
brackets.
NEW ON THE MARKET’
Beautifully
situated
in
Indian
Hill
Estates, this traditional Colonial
offers fine architecture in a gorgeous,
bedrooms,
landscaped
“alma
2 Four
342. plus baths,
char ming pan’l den,
glazed porch
overlooking rear yard.
Basement
rec. room. $86,500.
Mr. Mulvaney

111

AL

_

OLDER

LOCATED
HOME

IN EVANSTON

REALTORS
ALpine 1-0407

2:00-5:00

275 AVON COURT, NORTHFIELD
10 year
old brick
Ranch.
Liv.-Din.
combination,
kitch.
with
built-ins,
eating
area. Three bedrms., 2 baths.
Family rm. Full basement. Priced at
MARY GRAY

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Hillcrest
Hillcrest

6-1855
6-2700

future

4-5100

G. Nixon,
Hahn

Bldg.

enhancement

tremendous,

The

Swainwood,

serving

Lake Forest-Lake

Bluff

v

is $69,500.

in

popula

this perfectly main‘

ranch
offers
wonderful
living ar
unusual privacy. The fenced rea
has
underground
pipes
for
futu
swimming

in

pool

with

oversized

filter

attached

and

y

h

garage

approximately
4,500
square
decorative paving. Thereis a
family

room

kitchen has
dishwasher,
room

Central

with

door

storms

door

Dutch

lot.
Paneled
floor. kitchen
fireplace
in

recreation
ope oy
59,500.

the

Colonial

pi

al minut

and-

opener.

KENILWORTH—East—6

bath

to

conditioning,

and

arage
59,500.

25.

glass

air

screens

16x

built-in oven and
ra
disposal and a break!
el

The
OO

on

a

Te.

100 x

family
room
on _
with built-in barb
living
room
ini

area

with

in

175

basement, 2

apartment

|

above.

P
pee

GLENCOE—Brick
and
stone ran
one
of
Glencoe’s
most
conve!
locations.
The station,
sh
;
the
Central
School
are
a
ee
walking distance. Living room, di!

room,

kitchen,

3 bedrooms,

bath

powder room.
The heated
attached,
the lot is 58x
price is $32,500.

WINNETKA—Conveniently

nice

house

lot 50 x 187,

active

is

an

market.

rag
and
t

153

located

this 6 room,

excellent

The

value

2

in

or

stor;

tod

first floor

enclosed
porch,
living room,
room,
powder
room
and
a
}b
cheery kitchen. There are 3 bedre
and
a
bath
on
the _ second,
—
basement and an oversized4
garage. The price is $30,500.

STREET

‘

iT

Hall Colonial

NORTHWEST

EVANSTON

four bedrooms,
Ist, floor sun
and separate breakfast room, Cou ee
like setting, but
shops,
school,
Priced in $40s.

only
and

a

short
transpor

Cape Cod*
NEAR

LINCOLNWOOD

North

Evanston,

design.

Three

&gt;= «
SCHOOL

with

ct

bedrooms,

14%

basement recreation room,
ate dining room. Just offer

ba
13

in

Victorian
CHARMING

AND

CONVENIENT

everything
in central
bedrooms, 3 baths, and
ing thru-out.

Evans’
new

$32,500.

Townhouse

Living

a

AND ONLY ONE BLOCK
the
Evanston
beach.
Two
rooms, enclosed garage,
4a!
patio. Only $29,750.
:

0. F

OVER 30 YEARS

NORTH

SHORE

|

SERVICE

mrs. MADISON and
associates

realtors

UNiversity 9-5600
2902 Central Street, Evanst

2

car

To

Rm.

w/Electric

CO.

CAPE COD&gt;
ONE BATH.

Garage.

Jul

see

CAL

300

and

2

Car

Door

lot:

48’ x 115’.

Powder

Rm, |

Oversized

opener.

G:

WILLA

:

AIRD &amp; WARNER

524

Realtor

Corner

SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
Man
Transfer
to Rhodesia.
PRICE
SELL
AT—$32,500.
EARLY
CALL—LES
SIMPSON.

8-4440

Room

Bath

Davis

491-1855

Street

sya

USE
HOLLISTER
WANT ADS

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life * Winnetka Talk * Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star * Highland Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald
and The Village Lamplighter,

gar

is

of land

price

GLENVIEW—Located

Hobby

CHARMING,
OLDER
HOME.
2
baths,
3 bedrooms,
gas heat,
semimodern
kit. Located near Davis
St.
transportation,
shopping, . and Dewey
School. Prompt possession.

Helen

price

There
is
a fireplace
in the li
room, dining room, kitchen, b
library
and 2 first floor baths.
°
second
floor bedrooms and 2 bi
ear attached garage ond hot w
heat.
We
believe the possib

some

$25,000

UN

attached

The

lot assuring privacy and quiet

Built-1958.

DA

car

EVANSTON—THREE BEDROOM AND FAMILY
RM., BLLEVEL

ST.

REALTY

di

MAUERMANN

COLFAX

EVANSTON

2

occunancy.

THREE BEDROOMS
A HANDSOME RED B RICK
GEORGIAN-SCREENED PORCH
FIREPLACE-WALK TO CTA
AND UNIVERSITY MID 30s.

ORRINGTON

kitchen

HIGHLAND
PARK—tThis conte
2 story brick is on a beautiful 5 |

sized

UPPER TEENS
WILL SELL ON CONTRACT
TWO BEDROOMS

INC.

floor,

utility room.

SIX _ROOM BRICK
BEDROOMS
and

CONVENIENT
TO CTA
NEEDS SOME FIXING UP.
A BARGAIN.

THAYER

1571 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON
4-2600
AL 1-6700
BR 3-3750

Wilmette

EVANSTON
$24,500
4 BDRMS—11% BATHS

Winnetka

Open Sunday

and

Center

in
N.W.
Beautiful
Brick
Colonial
D.R.,
Evanston.
Living rm.
w/frpl.,
D/D,
New
St.
Charles
Kitchen
w/
Screened Breezeway and Pwdrm.
on
1st. Floor. 3 Bedrooms and Tiled bath
on 2nd. Full Bsmt.
FA Gas ht. Att.
garage. Low 40s.

BRICK
AND
FRAME
COLONIAL
built by Odh. In a Park-like Settin
with gorgeous Landscaping, beautifu
Terraces.
Everything
conducive
to
happy living. 10 Rooms—5 Bedrooms,
414 Baths.
Central Air Conditioning.
Finest appointments.
A Luxury Home.

&amp; TYSON,

second

IN

Living rm., DR, Sun rm. and Kitchen
on Ist. Floor. 3 Bedrooms and bath on
2nd. HW Gas ht. Full bsmt. Mid 20s.

515-4th St.

modern

and disposal, sm

office, 2 twin bedrooms and 2c
baths. There are 2 dou
pedroc
and
2 ceramic
tiled
baths
on

x

Vroman-McKnight

Evanston

fireplace;

dishwasher

714 ELM

Wilmette

|-I111

CENTRALLY

Rd., Northbrook

576 Lincoln Avenue
Winnetka, Illinois

Rd.,

BRICK GEORGIAN
9 Rooms,
5 Bedrooms
and 21% plus
baths. Excellent first floor, 4 Bedrms.
and 11% baths on 2nd. Large B.R. and
bath on 3rd. FA Ht. 2 garages. In the
low 40s.

YOU WANT A LIVING RM. WITH
Fireplace, Dining rm., 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
$25,000.

UN

Bay

CHARMING BRICK AND CLAPBOARD
7 Rooms with Central air-conditioning.
rm. w/frpl., D.R.,
i[st. Floor: Livin
tchen
w/
D/D,
Family
r m.,
Large
bath.
and
Tile
Bedrooms
and
bath
on
2nd.
Bsmt.
Bedrm.
Recrm.,
FA Gas ht. Att. garage. In
Mid 40s.

272-7550

QUINLAN

with

GOELZERREALTOR
and WILDE

WILMETTE

BRUFF REALTY

IF

Green

WINNETKA

FINE
SPLIT
LEVEL
IN ONE
OF
NORTHBROOK’S
prestige
locations.
Centrally
air
conditioned,
3 _ plus
bedrooms,
fenced
yard,
plus
much
more
to equal 2,750 square
feet of
happy living. High 40s—call and we
will be delighted to show.
LARGE
HOUSE.
LARGE
VALUE
IN
excellent Northbrook araa surrounded
by
mature
trees.
4 bedrooms,
242
baths, built-ins, paneled family room,
fireplace
in
living
room—see
to
believe in low 40s.
PRICE
REDUCTION
ON
THIS
FINE
colonial ranch with 4 bedrooms, two
baths, and wood-burning fireplace. A
wooded acre on a private lane close to
all facilities. An excellent area for a
family with youngsters. Lower 30s.
DON’T MISS THIS ALL. BRICK RANC}®
with
3
bedrooms,
den,
full
living
bedrooms,
214 baths,
2 car
garage.
You'll appreciate the price at $27,500.
Open Evenings 7-9

Northwest

floc
x 200. The first
~ Jot 110
17.6 x 22 living room with a
:
separate dining room, family

HOMEFINDERS

A

527 Dundee

Realtor

CHANCE

PERFECT FOR YOUNG FAMILIES
In Choice
Northbrook
neighborhood,
shops,
walking
distance
to schools,
Large
living
room,
mahog.
trains.
2
3 be drooms,
pan'l
dining
room,
Huge
yard
with
fruit
trees.
baths.
Good closet space. Mid $20s.
Mrs. Rosene

Nash Realty
HI 6-7180

118 GREEN

BEST

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 to Loop.
There are four bedrooms, 242 baths, a
lovely
screened
porch,
a large new
Low
room
with
fireplace.
family
Mrs. May
Fifties.

CENTRALLY

newer
neighborhood.
everything. Immediate

more

basepartial
porch,
Glazed
baths.
ment, and 2 car garage. Wonderfully
everything.
secluded setting, yet near
See it today.

Sharp remodeled ranch, 2 Br’s, Haven
School. Move-in condition. $26,900.

air

112

2.3 ACRE

2

and

bedrooms

family

BEDROOM,

YOUR

NORTHFIELD

AREA

SUNSET RIDGE
LANE
ON A QUIET
BUILT
CUSTOM
many
with
and
Club
Country
near
usually
not
features
quality
extra
in this class.
in houses
even
found
Large foyer, 17 x 25 living room with
x 40
picture window overlooking a 20
family
room,
dining
spacious
pool,
fireplace
barbecue,
bar,
with
room
and unusual heavy brick floor, completely built in kitchen with breakfast
with loads of
area. Master bedroom
3
bath,
master
and its own
closets

HURRY, HURRY!

vanston

ESTATE

SUNSET RIDGE AND
NEW TRIER SCHOOLS
IN A BEAUTIFUL
SETTING
OF
1.6
acres with a filtered pool, a_private
pond and a Japanese garden. Built by
a well known
architect for his own
home. Adaptable to a large or smaller
family with its 4 master
bedrooms,
quarters.
servants’
and
baths,
414
many,
and
room
family
Unusual
an
Arrange
features.
custom
many
inspection today. Upper bracket.

nexcelled
ranch
close
to
Dawes
School, Chute School, Oakton Bus line,
etc. 6 lovely rooms, 3 Bedrooms,
11%
baths, centrally air conditioned, overhead ‘sewers,
thermopane
windows,
INEW LOW PRICE of $39.500. Wait no
longer!
Includes
carpeting,
drapes,
washer,
dryer, refrigerator.
A SHER-

INNER!

FAMILY
WITH
MANY
CHILDREN
to enjoy this stately Georgian in a fine
estate
area.
6 bedrooms,
442
baths
plus quarters for help. Family room
plus playroom and a swimming pool.
Call for rest of details.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5
8025 B LYONS
3

AT WILMETTE

F. G. Hastings,

$22,500

| NILES

WANTED
A

r. Hibbard
and
Glenview
Road
in
Bell
School
and
New Trier
West
District!
9 Rm. Split level, 7 yrs. old.
14 Baths, panelled fam. rm. with wet
bar,
lannon'
stone
fireplace,
subbasement,
ultra
deluxe
kitchen.
A
Hoctor’s
home
maintained
superbly.

sprinklers.

IN

living

A SYLVAN
SETTING BORDERING
Country
Club
grounds.
Custom.
built
just a few years ago by Hemphill and
in immaculate condition. 4 bedrooms,
3
baths,
walled
terrace,
built
in
kitchen, basement, centrally air conditioned and every luxury you can think
of,

Price Reduced

nderground

RANCH

Large

Upper Bracket

Ridge Avenue location close in! Sunny
jpacious 7 Room Dutch Colonial, 3 Big
»edrooms,
large
kitchen,
a
very
pleasant
ist
floor
family
room,
arage,
188’
lot,
fireplace.
NOW
42,
Oakton,
Chute,
and
St.
icholas Schools.
A SHERWINNER!

West

Hill.

$39,500

munity, $29,500.

Vilmette,

CONDITIONED

Mulberry

OWNER
TRANSFERRED.
WHITE
Ranch on 100 foot lot in prime area. 3
big bedrooms, 2 ceramic baths, family
room
with
fireplace,
step
saving
kitchen and 2 car garage. On a dead
end street within walking distance of
school, Call us today.

gine | Brick
Georgian
ideal
for
he small family! 5 delightful spacious
ooms, 2 Big bedrooms, huge 142 car
arage with separate screened porch,
arge breakfast bay and living room
bay window, paneled rec. room with
bar. 144
Blks.
W.
of Asbury
com-

Evanston,

AIR

room with picture Dey and fireplace,
family room with teakwood floor and
unusual fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, 3 master bedrooms, 2
plus
baths, spacious dining room, Ist floor
utility room;
a basement,
too, with
another fireplace, a 2 car garage with
an electric
door.
On
about
143 acre
with
a circular
drive
and
beautiful
landscaping. Priced at $71,500.

Street

Howard

to

convenient

so

Dh

BRICK

see

Buy

Best

Best

A

anston,

Classified —

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clusive
4.

area,

oom

baths,

Weston

LIVING

private

wooded

.contemporary

2

“=

&amp; STREY

fireplaces,

rooms.

3

$59,900

CHOICE GOLF AREA
Fee
tom built colonial,
4 baths, frpl., family rm,

|

4&gt;bdrms.,
IN

BDRM.’ NORTHBROOK
:

area,

:

transferred

better
carpeted,

rage.

212
50s

COLONIAL
owner,

than

new.

full

basement

deluxe

Air-conditioned,
and

a-

$56,500

ESIRE DRAMATIC HOME1

Fe
bedroom. Colonial, air-conditioned,
eluxe kitchen, private patio, 2 car
‘garage.
IN THE 40s

pa

ge
: 7ceiling, oe
fireplace,
:

:

:

AST GLENVIEW
bdrm.,

SEA

sep.
7

MPORARY

:

ge

studio

din.

secluded

rm.,

F edroom

IN GLEN

|

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8

CHILDREN

ES

bedroom

iV

Cape
A

basement,

RUN

Cod,

plus

garage.

3

vanahine

POOL;

eautiful country club grounds. Has
large Swimming Pool
with filtering

kitchen

and

baths,

ft.

system

also

rooms.

building

Ist

30s

Dining

:

Bdrms.

Fir.

Rm.,

Powder

with

has_

2nd

Den,

Fir.

Forced

hot

2 car

water

5

basement.

Rm.,

Sun

has

and 3 Baths.

garage.

dressing

Living

Kitchen,

Rm.

ys saath, BLS

wooded

LOW

F ACRE
Northbrook
&amp;

garage.

Immaculate

‘iteher
Se
«a9

30s

Quiet

condition.

HAVE

eee
spats Saceatiatah

cul-

YOU

Lovely

$32,900

COUNTRY LOT
custom
ranch,

;

formal

Japanese , garden.

well

Rm.,

SEEN

THIS

Rm.,

20s
:

BEDROOM GLENVIEW RANCH
aneled kitchen with eating area.

Rm.,

attached

with

maintained.

heat.

WILL

BE

Immediate

spacious,

IN

two

2

in

living

bedrms.

lovely

rm.,

plus

posses-

grounds.

area.

family

(usable

as

Take

Deerfield

Rd

to

Wilmot

N

Garand

then West. Transferred own
DRASTICALLY
REDUCE
PRICE
of
his
2
Yom
we
level—_NOW
IN 30s—Excellent
flo
lan-4
BEDRMS,
212
LUXURIO
ATHS,
out
of this world
kitc
FAMILY
RM,
dry basement,
2
garage, storms and screens, splend

yard

fenced

see how
money

in the rear. Patio.

much you can
on
Sunday.

Co

get for
or call

appointment.

yo

thecontiy WINNETKA
Hated. home daealll
iui
ient for
CROW ISLAND AND SK
KIE
SCHOOLS.
This
house
is

IMMACULATE
to

bottom

26’
x 13’

with

CONDITION from

and

the

living

adjoining

t

room

sun

room

Colonial
cabinets.
bedroom
PVT. BATH
AND Master
HEATED
PORC

Magnificent

BATHS.

Tudor

Brick

residence

in

finest east location. “41,Spacious
rm.
library 6 bedrms
baths, liv.
billiard

Huge

with

den

| pyaNsTON

on:

room

wooded

fireplace,

2 to 5
1116 MONTGOMERY DRIVE
DEERFIELD

heat paneled walls and open beamed
ceilings. : Lot 100x230. : Fine value
$39
:

aelartane

over

bedroom

landscaped

ranch

rm.,

3

car

4 fireplaces

brick

buy! 7 $69,500
DELUXE,
+
a
home on | GLENVIEW
Attractive
Brick

THIS

room—dining

and

with less than

LIVING

YOURS

extensively

fine

fire-

convenient

gar.

5'rm.

An

Georgian

near

MORE

BEDRMS

Full

—

Bsemt.

se

11%

21;

MO

py

g

apt

‘exceptional

location

4

$54,500.
900.

home

in

schools

RANCH

HOME

IN CHOICE EAST LAKE FORE
ON
OVERviewsAN over
ACREthe of WOOD
grou
Exciting
RAVINE.

Master

bedrm.

has

DRE

fountain and Barb. large ictchen | SUroyS TRE, GAN, eenNugs mace | Rone, Bedrooms and TWO MG

BEAUTIFUL

sliding

rm.,

Sale—Houses

patio
and scrnd ‘porch att.ger. gag | Kitchen
gverlook
"TREE SHADED “YAN
has ample eating space

BRICK

construction

be purchased

GRACIOUS

living

separate

Rm.

ALL

$5,000 down.

Dining

glass

place

,
overlooking

with

dining

:
beautiful

area,

patio:

with

two

car

oversize

Sat eee: High forties.
A

HOME

| WELL

doors on three sides leading to a blue
stone Terrace and gardens. Fenced-in
yard with professional landscaping. 2

2_bed-

pT ePPEN

Living

Family

ON

Excellent

sion. Can

Family

gas

dining

rary

Large

ranch with threetacked-down
bedrooms carpeting;
142 baths.
Large kitchen,

ICK CUSTOM RANCH HOME
See ee
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newly remodeled | ., ee cuscutina 4 Dice Sa ee

de-sac.

patio,

$65,000.

RECENTLY
LISTED. supers en. | IN WILMETTE
nee home on 1-1/3 acres overlooking | REDUCED
PRICE

twin

apd a
300

RICK

modern
cabt’.
UNUSUALLY.
| BRIC
kitchen,
3 fir.
bedrms.,’
bath, util.
and redwood | ATTRACTIVE
ranch home with
sepapaneled 2nd
study tiled
or family rm. 6
rate dining room, three bedrooms,
242
bedrms.,
41% baths, paneled recreation
baths. AJl large rooms, many special
ameggee
tH Bsns &lt;1)
features. Recreation room and fire- | past
GLENVIEW _
place
in
basement.
SWIMMING
Most attractive Redwood Contempo-

DeeaEe
nicely!
turcished.
North.
| Bote
nenEas MepcR
Gease
School.ose Newto |
ndry,
cely
furnished.
orthrier
ig
chool,
Boers,
LOW 30s | Indian Hill North Western
Station. |
Priced in upper bracket.
RUN

ACRES

‘For

SMART &amp; GOLEE

AREA

OAK
“AT

For Sale—Houses

WILMETTE
Smart White Painted Brick home
in
Kenilworth
Gardens
just
offered.
Attractive
living rm.
with
mirrored
fireplace wall, dining rm., new tiled
kitchen, breakfast rm., 4 bedrms., 2
tiled baths,
recreation
rm.,
rm.,
jalousied
porch,
att.
gar.
An
exceptional
buy—just
$46,500.
Better
see it TODAY.
KENILWORTH
Hemphill-built Normandy
Colonial of
finest construction in East area. Rec.
hall, fireplace in spacious living rm.,

LOVELY ENGLISH, BRICK AND LANnon stone home on quiet street. Four
bedrooms,
separate dining room, delightful
porch,
living
room’
with
fireplace, full basement, good garage.
Good for large or small family. Early
possession, Low thirties.

JUST LISTED!!! 5 BEDROOM BRICK
home on much desired Park Place.
Large Family Rm.
Eating area in
Kitchen.
Beautiful
property.
2 car
brick garage. Building lot possible.

frpl.,

UPPER

W({TH ACRE

or

IN WOODED

EV ANSTON

RANCH

2 baths,

‘basement,

158

WINNETKA

‘patio, well built, sep. din. rm. MID 40s
3

. fer SelewHonces

Wallace &amp; Orth, Inc.
REALTORS

&amp; Co.

JUST LISTED ! GRACIOUS COLONIAL
brick and clapboard home
in northeast area. Perfect condition. Ist floor
has
Liv.
Rm.
(fplee.),
Din.
Rm.
(fplee), Library, large Kitchen, large
butler’s Pantry, Pwdr. Rm. 2nd floor
has 5 Bdrms., 3 Baths—fplce. in one
Bdrm., sleeping porch. 3rd
floor has 2
Bdrms.
and
Bath,
large
storage
area. All large rooms.
Fenced yard.
Near
beach,
schools
and transportation. Upper. 80s.

gh
Se LOW
ihadead
bar pat,
40s

LENVIEW
4 BEDROOMS
sovely ranch, lge. rms.,

aC

E. Davie

WINNETKA

yare,

ranch,

large

188°:

WITH

INCOME

MAINTAINED

TWO

and

w/frpl.,

eet

APART-

OFFERING

ear

att.

attractive

ee

thirties.

HOUSES
FROM
EVANSTON
To | NEW
LAKE FOREST ALONG THE LAKE,

Lge.

liv.

rm.,

din.
:

gar.

In

top

condition. Only $37,500.
- | NORTHBROOK

ment
building
with
available
first
floor. Five rooms plus sun room each.
Two
car
garage.
Nice
yard.
Mid

CET A
DURREE: 3a Rie VEgee Wee.
WE HAVE A LARGE
SELECTION
OF

transportation.

tg

Ma

bright kitchen.
ont
fs
a
imp
ive h

Fa

Ranch

=

3 bedrms.,
eee &lt; ae
$31,500,

Home

tiled
bath’
mae
a
oar.

EVANSTON.
—?
ez
Modern 7 rm. bi-level home.

IN

on

Spacious

liv. rm., din. rm. lovely cab. kit., 3
twin size bedrms., 12 baths, huge

ING

ROOM
;

indeoe

and

one

PRIVATE

sliding

BATH

glass

doors

slate patio. 2 fireplaces. Exceptio
kitchen with overhead lighting. Col
ial cabinets
led

and

scared

a good

AIR

eating

ar

CONDITIONE

:
A

SWIMMING

POOL

And a red brick patio open from
garden room with a BUILT IN B

AND GRILL. The paneled FAMI
ROOM has the 3rd fireplace. Al

Nice condition, many inclusions. Walk | AND FROM GLENVIEW To BAR. | GLENVIEW
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23,900

Weston

‘TIME TO GET STARTED
oom

ranch,

- cul-de-sac.

nice

yard,

on

quiet

$23,500

E. Davie

&amp;

and glazed porch.

Carpeting,

tation,
shopping
$2
ear
y

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Wa

| lace

and

&amp;

school

J

KOENIG
.

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Dorothy

2-0330

3

1-0330

Wilmette

IN D| AN

INDIAN HILL REALTY, INC.
- “YOUR

HOME

IS OUR

If you
&lt;r
to sell your house,
this
might
be
a
good
time
to
do
it.
lortgage money (which most buyers
need) is more plentiful now—and this

situation

could

change

prospects
—
we'll

overnight.

walking

distance,

station.

We

waiting. List with
start working
on

y.

so

Spacious

is

family

us
it

the

train

home

with

age
hots
Attractive living room
jes
f eplace
wi’
and cheerful picture
window; separate dining room; kitchwith

_ bedrooms,

eating

area;

plus

3

sleeping

comfortable

porch.

Car-

peting and appliances included.
Full
ement; 2 car garage. Low 30s.

LOTS

ae:
ving

‘and

OF

BEAUTY

AND

Luxurious home
room,
formal

with

LOTS

closets.

3

OF

a 20 x 30

aster suite with 2 rooms,

large

bath

other

large

bedrooms and 3 baths;, additional 3 |

Priced

ate

HILL

REALTY,

E
REALTORS

38 Green Bay

INC.

beautiful

$53,975.

_ There is no charge for this
‘service.

~ Call GReenleaf 5-3100
Extension 270

Pe:

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h anner

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~&amp; Associates
:

525 Lincoln,
:~
:

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crest

14 — Classified

Walters

t

i

Winnetka
&amp;

O-

8400

FOR

SUNDAY

466 SHERIDAN
NEWLY
LISTED
10
terranean
near lake,
beamed
kitchen,

and bath.

4 large family

2-5

room,
maid’s

MEDISchool

with

den,
room

bedrooms,

2

baths and wonderful
closet space. 2
car attached garage. Available immediately. 70s. Consult Nancy Channer.
WALK
DON’T
RUN
TO THE
TRAIN,
the heart of town, the park. A red
brick jewel in an established setting
of shade trees and pines. 4 bedrooms,
242 baths. AIR CONDITIONED.
At a
realistic price in the 60s. In a highly
desirable section of Glenview. Consult

Mrs. Frame.

LEVEL
SPLIT
ATTRACTIVE
owner. Wilmette schools, west

By |
New

Trier.
3 BRs, one huge with walk-in
closet. Large
family room.
Carpets,
drapes,
and
stove
included.
Lovely
yard with swing set. Quiet dead end

street.
$25,900.
appointment.

Bigeye
86 ft. x 134 ft.
transp.

3

Call

724-9351

for

ak neartg beach
eee
and pe
a

lot,

bdrms.,

1

car

gar.,

carpeted, dec., landspd. 869-0533.

AREA

Established
Waukegan Road

PArk

4-0600

newly

CHOICE
LOCATION
IN SKOKIE A
tiny home
on a 66’ wooded lot, full
bsmt., liv. rm., comb. din. and kit., 2
bdrms.,
bath,
floored
attic
w/stairway, F.A. gas heat, poss. 9/1. $20,000.

TIGHE
REALTY CO.
cs REALTORS
:

Glen

Oak

SECLUDED
ly suited

Authentic
condition.
ful

pine

ilmette

521-4t

=

1-

Acres-Glenview

COUNTRY
HOME
for a family with

Colonial,

in

IDEALparents.

immaculate

4 bedrms., 3 baths, Beautigrounds
with rustic fence. Price

ee

ee eyreg

BAUMANN-COOK

551 Lincoln Av., Winnetka

Hillcrest

6-4700

PARK

OPEN SUN. 2 TO 4

&amp; WEINRICH

Bay

Winnet
446-2

Road

EVANSTON—803

Milb

WINNETKA
NEW TRIER WEST
A
main
floor
master
bdrm.,
oak
paneled den (or guest room)
plus 2
twin sized upstairs bdrms. make this
an
ideal
home
for
family
with
teenagers
who
want
privacy.
An
exceptional 13 yr. old home.
$62,500
GLEWCOE
NEW TRIER WEST
Five bdrm. homes
are hard to find
but we have a beauty to offer. Ash
paneled family rm., 3 baths, magnificent custom kitchen.
$74,500

Bg

eet

Bago

el

|

Ou

CHARMING
3 BEDROOM,
215
on
home
in move-in_ condition,

BA
alk

distance to lake, N.U., hospital,

eg

prime

ping and transportation. Large liv
room with fireplace and beautiful b
window,
separate
dining room,
d
kitchen w/D
andD.
All newly de
Hag A Lovely private yard and pa

WILMETTE

—

New

Listin

INDIAN
HILL
ESTATES
VERY
tractive brick home with 5 bedroo:
312 baths on about 4% acre. Pleas
family room and breakfast room

kitchen.
heat.

2 car

High

attached

70s.

garage.

Call Mrs.

G

King.

WINNETKA
NEW
ENGLAND
COLONIAL
WITH
acre on attractive private lane
née
Tower Rd. and Hibbard. Large li
room
with
fireplace
and
bay.
Fa
lovely bedrooms, 21% baths,
pane
den
and
recreation
room
with
place. Screened porch overlooks
4
course. Immaculate condition. In 6
AIR CONDITIONED.

GLENVIEW

DELIGHTFUL ONE STORY HOME
winding

lane

east

(

of Waukegan

north of Glenview Rd. Unusually lar

East location. This delightful 3 bdrm., | living room w/fireplace, dining rod
14
:
modern
you’ll

love.

$62,500

GLENCOE REALT

1925

CLAPBOARD
COLONIAL
RANCH
ON
82 ft. lot in Glenview. Liv. rm., din.
rm., kit., large pan.
fam.
rm.,
den
w/desk, tiled bath, gas heat, attach.
gar. Poss. Sept. Ist. $24,000.

:

8-3200

HIGHLAND PARK
One year old. 3 bdrms., 21% baths, 2
car garage. Centrally air cond. Paneled
fam.
rm.
Large
fenced
yard.
Many extras.
$41,500

look

LOVELY
ALUM.
SIDING
RANCH
IN
Glenview, liv. rm., din. rm. comb., 2
bdrms., bath, large family rm., large
screened
porch.
Gas
heat.
Garage.
Nice lot with fruit trees. $23,000.

IN

PORTER

kitchen, gent, air conditioning
‘ana’ tee | feoms..

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., humidifier. Entire property in
exc. cond. $47,500.

ROAD

ceiling,
dining
breakfast room,

BUYS

Glenview Realty
1141

ROOM
Greeley

GOOD

IN GLENVIEW

Rds.

and New Trier East. Living room

OTHER

Ss.

meanenat

284 CHARAL LANE
No flooded basement here! Drive out
and
see
for
yourself.
High,
dry,
beautiful—this 4 bdrm., 242 bath, 5 yr.
old face brick bi-level is aaa
built
throughout.
Air
cond.
nderground
sprinklers.
Auto.
garage
door.
The
price has just been reduced to $64,900

Area

CONSULT

S.E. WINNETKA
OPEN

y

CLEAN
7room _ split-level
house
in
excellent
condition. Living room with fireplace;
recreation
room;
dining
room;
3
bedrooms;
1142
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.

location. ” Only

large

.

HIGHLAND

AIR-CONDITIONED

on a

Landwehr

R e alt

Listing

Glenview

BUILDERS

and

’

DAvis

.

enview

CUSTOM
BUILT
6-ROOM - BRICK
ranch; 2 bedrooms; plus large panleed
family
room; full basement; overhead
plumbing;
aluminum
storms
and
screens; 142-car brick garage; immediate
possession.
Excellent
buy
at
$27,000.

272-5150

6-0900

_
—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.

at $47,900.

cul-de-sac

e

GLENVIEW
New

can

spouts, 2-car garage. Reasonable poss.

OUR 41ST YEAR
GOOD VALUES

fixtures. Truly a magnificent buy

Rd., Winnetka

Hillcrest

Fe

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, 21% 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
de
luxe
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

é

INDIAN

R| DG

Gl

Unique rambling ranch home features
an
amazing
arrangement
of:
three
huge bedrooms, 212 ceramic tile baths
and
beamed paneled family room with
fireplace,
with
an
unusual
traffic
chad
from
slate entry
to sunken
iving room and formal dining room ‘to
2 car garage. Step saver kitchen and

easily adaptable for’ the large or | TOWN

t

=:

~

basement.

ALL THE SCHOOLS ARE WITHIN

--

;

In Northbrook
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

BUSINESS”

WHY NOT SELL NOW?

en

REALTORS

dining

Evanston | SMART &amp; GOLEE, Reatlors | OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO

Norri

Northbrook | 42 Green Bay Road, Winnetka HI 6-4500
Glenview

-9-0330

- have
now

Betsey

rm.,

into powder rm., 3 good size bedrms.,
bath, electric service all rewired in
Realtors
conduit,
copper
gutters
and
down- | 62 Green

Inc
1

Weston#. Davie | sh Sherman Avenue

Amo

Living

kitchen, pantry or could be converted

nearby.

Orth

+

oa

ment.

range,
refrigerator
included.
Nice
condition—newly decorated.
Transpor-

ETHEL ROSENTHAL
PHONE 835-1800

w/connecting tile
itchen,

screened
rae
frontage.

NORTHBROOK
ONE OWNER
HOME.
For the executive in East location.
Owner
transferred to California. De luxe 3 bedrm.
split. 2 baths,
electric eye two
car
garage. Fast occupancy.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY.
Custom
built, 4 bedroom,
two story
Colonial.
242
baths.
Paneled
fam.
room
with fireplace.
Full basement.
Reduced $3,000. for quick sale.
GOLFER’S
SPECIAL.
Three
bedroom,
raised ranch.
Two blocks from
Golf
Course. Huge family room. Cen. Air
conditioning. A steal at $31,900.

1240 Meadow Rd.,
OPEN

R EALTY

S

Northbrook

ALL DAY

SUNDAY

272-0200

NON-RACIAL
| ATTRACTIVE
MODERN BRK. FRONT
ranch w/3 bdrms.; full bsmnt.; nicely

andscaPeeNNis

HI 6-5000 | 1609 Fowler

ABLE

é

JONES

REALTY

*

J. CLARKE BAKEI
Realtor

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
Lovely, 3 bedroom ranch home. Large
enclosed
porch,
fireplace
in
living
room. 2 car garage. Priced to sell.

EN

ba

porch,
attached
gara
landscaped
lot
w/1
In 3 Os. Call Joyce King.

WINNETKA

S EQU

s

fk

Alice

Pietrowicz
1219 Washington,

R
Wilmette

THESE HOMES SHOULD
your best buy list.

BE

ON

E. Wilmette 932 Lake. Lovely fa
home conv. to beach, trains, schod
Charming interior. 6 bedrooms.
2721 Iroquois.
It’s hard to find
small home in finest of estate ar
Reasonably priced. Large rooms.
2780
Landwehr,
N.B.
Special
hor
and value. Lovely 2 story colonial
perfect condition. Reas. priced.
Lincolnshire. 43
loveliest
ranch

Wiltshire. One of t
homes
on
mar

w/specialial garden
garden.

Lincolnshire. 20 Melrose. Handsome
story

colonial. w/spacious

and

den.

Call

us

ranch

Real

for

in

information

Wilmette.

baths, attached
or offer.

Mae

UN 4-0950 |! 251-3640

B.

4 bedroor

value. '

garage.

3

Blackwell

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

June

L

shap

Priced

on

$40,5

bedrooms,

&amp;

Assoc

251-64

29,

196

�ae

158A For Sale—Houses by Area

Far Selo-~Sdases
TO

HIGHLANDP.

Sixty-nine caeaeael five hundred

If you want luxurious, spacious, solid
comfort, this is the home you might
have had custom built for yourself—

as did

the

present

owner—by

Hemp-

Distinguished in appearance. Beautifully
landscaped.
Tastefully
decorated. Finest Seperstnenae throughout

Immaculate

condition.

A great home for living and entertaining. Ash paneled family room, 29 x 17,
w/crab orchard fireplace and. hidden
wet bar. Living room, 23 x 15 w/paneled
fireplace
wall.
Huge
country
kitchen w/27 feet of counter
space.
Adjoining
mud
room
and
powder
room. Jalousied den. Both bedrooms
w/wall of closets. Master bath with
vanity and 9’ mirrored back wall.
Center
air
conditioning
and
many,
many other
plus features.
Don’t you think you owe it to your
future to see it today?
4

WELL
DESIGNED
ONE
OWNER
HOME
CONTEMPORARY
ROMAN
BRICK
AND
REDWOOD
RANC—7
Rooms, 3 bedrms. 2 beautiful master
ceramic tile baths, library, basement
with all tiled floor—firepl,
screened
——.
Living
rm_
with
cathedral
amed and paneled ceiling, walls in
white
oak;
dining
rm
12x14
with
built-in
display
buffet
and
marble
server,
kitchen
9142x25
with
full
breakfast
area—Lot
134
x 142—2
car
attached
garage—A
home
easy
to
operate lots of storage-low maintenance interior and exterior—$57,500.
LES
Georgian
Brick
Colonial
7 rms,
3
bdrms,
142
baths
1
car
phates
arage.
Lot
55x170:
Family
3x17
1st flr, laundry
ist flr, Two
master
bedrms
large
11 x 17, —2nd
12x19. Rough Hewn Georgia Marble
faced
firepl
in
living
rm, _ also
Basement
game rm. HW
heat Taxes
$488. Price $31,800.

DEERFIELD
Well located. 3 bedroom Ranch cabinet
| kitehen, attractive fenced yard, black
tov
drive,
ceramic
tile
bath,
lge.
utiiity rm. and Extras go with at lowlow price of $22,500.

King's Court

Corporation

a division

of

C. A. HEMPHILL &amp; ASSOCIATES
330 W. Frontage Rd., Northfield.
HI 6-8373.

Central

Evanston

THIS
LOVELY
DUTCH
COLONIAL
has Liv. Rm. 15
x 25 with Frpl., Birch
Cab.
Kitchen
with
dishwasher
and
Brkfst.
Rm.,
Din.
Rm,
or
Den,
enclosed Porch and Pow.
Rm.;
2nd.
flr. has 3 Bedrms.
and Bath
(very
large master) and stairway to floored
attic. Home
has full basement
with

Gas

heat,

under

fenced

$500.

rear yard

Available

Northwest

and taxes

at $29,500.

Evanston

Glenview

5 BEDROOMS—FULL BASEMENT
BRICK RANCH-4 12BATHS
Designed
for
easy
maintenance
in
estate-like
area
and heavily wooded
affording complete privacy. Has 20 x
26 Liv. Rm. with Frpl., 13
x 20 Din.
Rm.,
14x19
Fully Equipped Cabinet
Kitchen with B-B- -Q Frpl., 26x 16 Ist
Fir.,
Family
Rm.,
35x15
Jalousied
Porch;
Unusual
Bsmnt.
has Lounge
Rm. with Wet Bar, 2nd Family Rm.
with
Frpl.,
Game
Rm.,
equipped
Photo
Rm.,
Pow.
Rm.,
Office
o
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 Contact.

Appleton &amp; Company
1312 Chicago
iversity 4-1102

Av.
ALpine

1-1105

EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ONLY
R 5-0022
GR. 5-2383
PArk 4-1757

KOENIG

OR SELL

QUINLAN

&amp; STREY

GLENVIEW

Evanston

Review

Spacious 3 bedroom white brick ranch
with
slate
foyer,
2 baths,
paneled
family
room
with
fireplace,
full
basement, 2 car garage, wooded lot.
Buyer can still select tiles and colors.
,

NOW

5 BDRM. COLONIAL—$41,900
TWO 4 BDRM. SPLITS—$46,000
EXCELLENT

FINANCING

AVAIL.

KOENIG &amp; STREY
IPA
R

9-0330
1-0330
2-0330

June

29,

Glenview
Wilmette
Northbrook

1967

4

Opposite
Classified:
cover pages
Page 86
and 24

Deerfield Villager
Inside cover
Highland Park Villager
Page 69
erving every North Shore Community
from
offices in Evanston,
Deerfield,
Winnetka,
Lake
Forest,
Glenview:
Northbrook.

QUINLAN

&amp; TYSON,

INC.

REDUCED!!!
EXCELLENT

NEIGHBORHOOD,

North
West
Evanston.
Now
$22,900!
Three
bedrooms.
1
bath,
1
story
dwelling with aluminum
siding. Low
low
taxes.
Call
right
away.
L.
Peterson &amp; Co. GR 5-1010

158A

For Sale—Houses

by Area

CRYSTAL
LAKE
AREA.
country home on 22 acres.

Beautiful-

DEERFIELD—NEW LISTING
6 rm.
split level,
3 bdrms.,
2 full
baths.
On
nicely
landscaped
corner
lot.
Quick possession makes this a buy
at. $29,500.
DEERFIELD—SCHOOL DIST. 109
5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
with sep. din. rm., family rm. with
frple., 242 baths, full bsmt. and 2 car
garage. Best buy in town at $44,900.

Carr Realty Inc.

Serving Local Residents Longer
Than Any Other Realty Firm
Waukegan Rd.
Deerfield
WI 5-0984

DEERFIELD—NEwW,
CLOSE
IN,
walk to schools, shopping, and transportation. 3 bedroom split level with
family
room
and
2 baths.
Lot size
72’ x 125’. All face brick on Ist level
with aluminum
siding on 2nd level.
Custom
built
by
JMD
Const.
Co.
Residence located at 950 Forest Ave.,
ay Fe
Phone
945-4130.
Price
of

DEERFIELD:

EXTREMELY
WELL
maintained
orig.
owner
tri-level.
3
bdrms. vlus maids rm. and laundrymud rm. 2 full baths, pan. den and
bsmt.
14
spacious
closets
w/many
built-ins. Kit. w/disp., dishw., built-in
oven and range. 1 blk. from sch., walk
dist. to train and town. Cent. air cond.
Gas heated. Attractively priced in mid
30s. By appointment only. 945-6777.
ranch.
dows,
frple.,
Drps.,
1st flr.
grnds.
dr. In

HOUSE.

EXEC.

Roman Brk., thermopane win3BRs, 2 baths, pan.
fam. rm.,
parquet
firs.
Closets
galore.
crptng. Lge. patio, air cond.,
laundry, scrnd. porch, beaut.
New apopls. 215 car gar., elect.
50s. 945-1127.

DEERFIELD—BY
OWNER
3 bedroom tri-level, 2 baths, rec. and
utility rooms. Basement with separate
workshop.
Shade and flowering crab
trees
accent the garden
area while
wooden
benches
surround
the party
size patio. $33,900. 4 3/4%
mortgage
available to qualified buyer. 945-4627.

DEERFIELD,

BY

OWNER;

DEERFIELD:

3 BDRM.
TRI-LEVEL
2 full baths, pan. rec. rm. Cent. air
cond. Intercom throughout. 2 car gar.
Fenced-in yd. Lge. patio. Wall to wall
erptng. and drapes incl. Next to park
on deadend strt. Conv. to schs.. trans.
and shop. $29,500. Firm. 945-2278.
White

cor. lot.

NORTH

clapboard

3 bdrms.,

BY

colonial

OWNER.
on

wooded

142 baths, plus pow.

rm. on ground fl. Lge. liv. rm., with
Thermopane
pic.
window,
sep.
din.
rm., breakfast nook,
mod.
kit. with
elec. range, garbage disp.. dishwasher.
Full
bsmt..
with
built-in
work
tile floor.
Fully
air-cond.,
gas ht., heavy duty electrical service.
Landscaped
garden
with
flagstone
terr. and bar-b-q. 2 car gar. with elec.
door. Outdoor wiring, timer controlled
flood
lights.
Floored
attic
provides
space for addn’] bdrms. 2 bl. to NW
trains. Low taxes. Priced in low 40s.
Avail. Sept. 1. Phone 328-1442.

NORTH

Attractive
7 rm. home. Perfect cond.
Liv. rm., frpl., din. rm., den, mod.
kit., d/d. bath. 2nd fl. 3 bdrms., slp.
peh., bath. Lovely Ige. lot, 2 car gar.
A real buy low 30s.
DA 8-8759.
Ward H. Harris
SKOKIE,
WALKER.
EVANSTON
—
“St. Joan of Arc Schls. 7 rm. brick and
frame
colonial
on _ cul-de-sac.
3
bdrms:.
114 baths;
liv. rm. w/frpl.;
sep. din. rm.; =&lt;
family rm. 30s.
OR 4-3298.

EVANSTON

N.W.

BY

OWNER

vate

Cowper.
Small
frame
home
50’ x 127’ lot: 2 bdrms.. liv. ig
rm.
cond.
kit. and
1 bath.
1%
car

garage. $13,900. DA 8-7373.

EVANSTON

GLENVIEW
JUST

ROOM
BRICK
LISTED.
ranch, Excellent conten throughout.
Liv. rm., din. rm., lg. kit. w/eating
area, Family
rm. "w/frpl., 3 bdrms.
and bath, full basement w/ig. rec. rm,
and
fuli
bath.
Central
air
cond.
Beautifully
landscaped
with
everepg
and D coecocp spe s. Call for appt.
rice $38,500

BOB VOIGTS

REALTY
ALpine

4-4866

BIRCHWOOD

811 py
CR 2-7300

BY OWNER
4 bedroom, den, 2 sun porches, 3 car
farage,
near
schools
‘and _ transp.
$26,500.
1419
Elmwood,
Evanston.
Shown by appt. only. UN 4-2777.

REALTY

Northbrook
PA 4-3294

Hwy.

GLENVIEW

EAST,
ARCHITECT’S
Contemp.
Redwood
and
brick home
situated in lovely wooded
surroundings. Liv. rm, 15
x 25 frpl., pan. walls,
beamed
ceilings;
Mutschler
3 ee
bdrms.;
hobby
rm.
(used
as ‘3rd
bdrm.);
142 baths;
screened
porch;
pale Expandable. Lower 40s. PArk 44

KENILWORTH
SEE THIS TRULY GRACIOUS
Family
residence
with
Center
entrance
hall
ype
into
a_ bright,
cheerful 25 x 16 living room. There is
a
large
dining
room,
TV_
room,
modern kitchen with breakfast room.
A new fun center Family room 30 x 21
with sliding glass doors to a 40x 25
swimming
gg
which has just been
added to this well kept home. Master
bedroom
has
a private
bath
and
2
dressing
rooms.
There
are
2 other
bedrooms with their own baths. Owner
has far more invested eg the $98,500
asking price. Call for ap

BOB VOIGTS

UNiversity

MORTON

ST., WINN.

Idlewood
Roger

Realty Co.,

Williams
ID 2-6776

Air-Conditioned

Open 2:30-5 PM
Sunday

Rogers

WELL-BUILT
CAREFULLY
MaAINtained brick home in demand area—
walk to everything. Spacious LR/DR
combination. Modern kitchen w/eating
area.
Powder
room
on
first
floor.
Three bedrooms, 142 baths on second.
Playroom
in
Large _ stone
terrace.
Excelbasement.
Reasonable
taxes.
lent buy in 40s. Call Mrs. Mooney.

McGUIRE

567 Lincoln

Ave.,

&amp; ORR,

Winnetka

INC.

446-5010

AUTOMOBILE
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want

Ads.

HY
SS

Homes

|/3 Acre Landscaped Sites
FULLY
“Country

GUARANTEED
Squire

Series’’

Homes

-Ranches

Colonials

rm.

w.

window overlooking gar
patios
—
trains,
stove,
wan
wo wall
some
drapes
incl.

Immed.

occup.

cp

Owner transf.

$

272-7149.

NORTHBROOK- LANDWEHR
ESTATES
ranch with swimming
i

Brick

landscaped

baths;

1

acre.

3

carpeted:

bdrms.,

D.R., pan. fam, rm.;

2plac

de luxe

kitch

transf. $58, 500. CR 2-5319.

NORTHBROOK:

FOR

SALE

er, brick ranch. 3 evades
rm.,
din. rm.,
kit.,

44

BY

C

2 baths,
built-in
st

breezeway.
Dbl.
gar. "Newly
New crptng., draperies. Mahog.
ing.
Frple.,
fin.
rec.
rm

a

272-7216 after 5 p.m.

ont

Prof.

landscaped.

NORTHBROOK:
story Colonial,

basement,
tion,

Low

30s. 272-72!

and

CRABTREE
3 large bedrooms

132 baths, quality

school Mist.

cor

28.

:

3 and 4 bedroom bi
now nearing completion —
immediate occupancy or
wil
build to suit. 2 ceramic.
baths, double oven gas ran
dishwasher, disposal and
ished family room. Loc
in New Trier school distr
3 blocks from Edens Hi
way. Directions: Edens to V

low Rd., W. 3 blocks
tol, S. | block to
Court, B: &gt; block.
Open daily after |

Split Levels

2I/5 Baths
3, 4,

and

2-Car Garages

AS LOW

AS 10%

DOWN

INCLUDED
IN OUR HOMES
Paneled
family
room.
Wall-to-wall
carpeting
or
oak
flooring.
Tappan
double-oven
and
range.
Dishwasher
and disposal. Aluminum
combination
storms and screens. Mueller Comfort
Air Conditioning.
FOR IMMEDIATE
OCCUPANCY
See our 4 and 5 Bedroom
Colonial.
All the above
features—plus
Superlarge
family
room
with
fireplace.
4-Bedroom

$47,500,

5-Bedroom

$51,250

Decorator
Furnished
Models.
Open
for inspection
10:30 a.m. until dark
daily,
including SAT.
and SUN,
Directions: Edens expressway or Waukegan rd. (42A) to Willow rd.; West
on Willow to Shermer rd.; north ee
Shermer to Techny rd. Turn west 3
mile on Techny to Sunset Fields.

INC.

2601 MULBERRY
NORTHBROOK,
CR_2-5600

NORTHBROOK—BY

LANE
‘
SH 3-1352
OWNER—LOVE-

ly custom-built
ranch,
all brick,
on
eee
ee + Iscpd 144 aere, Ent. hall,;
lge.
lv.-dn. rm., 3 ‘BR
baths, CT:
lge. )
rm. Paton Saree
FP.;
kit. w/ref. and gas range.; lge. mudlaundry rm;
att. dbl. garage.
Many
extras incl. patio, carpeting, drapes.
Choice neighborhood. Walk all schools
and new
YMCA Low taxes. Low 40s.
2635 Willow Rd. Dr. (E. of Pfingsten,
N of Willow Rd.) CR 2-3870 for appt’
or see daily after 1 p.m.

NORTHBROOK BY OWNER
IN

FINEST

LOCATION.

LARGE

CUS-

tom
built
Crab
Orchard
Stone
and
Brick _—
Living room w/marble
fireplace,
separate: dining
room,
2
bedrooms, 142 baths; Jalousied porch
lus . patio.
Beautifully
landscaped.
enced rear yard. This is a beauty.
Shown by
appt.

$42,500.

Call 272-0991.

NORTHBROOK—BY

OWNER—8

RM.

brick
executive
home
on
heavily
wooded
cul-de-sac
lane
in
prestige
forest
preserve
area.
4
bdrms.,
2
baths,
de luxe
wal.
pan.
fam.
rm.
w/bar.
Lge.
kit.
all
built-ins,
lge.
breakfast area, din. rm., lge. patio,
att. 2 ee ~
bsmt. with hobby shop,
walking
distance
to
trains,
shops,
schls.,
etc.
Many
extras,
low
40s,
owner transferred. 272-6578

NORTHBROOK

—
SYCAMORE
LN.
Charming
3 bdrm. ranch, lge. fenced
yd., mud
rm. w/green house window
and brick flr., dishwasher and stove
incl. Pay
in attic fan. Gar. Asking
$26,0
Open Sun. 2 to 5. 272-2188 or
272- 3052, 1503 Sycamore Ln.

NORTHBROOK

—

OWNER

—

BRICK

ranch. 3 bdrms.; dry, fin. bsmt.; Fed.
yd.; dishwasher, disp.; cptg.; carport.
Dist. 28 schools. Mid 20s. CR
2-0376.

to
Abbo
&gt; 4 =
p.m.

Elston Builders

5 Bedrooms

$37,600 to $52,000

Park

appt.

Kenilworth

brick and frame ranch, 2 car
142 baths,
sep.
dining
rm.,
Seller will consider contract

RED SEAL HOMES,

HIGHLAND
PARK—OWNER
MOVING
offers top quality partially sadn
*
ome.
conditioned,
ranch _ stvle
bdrms.. 2 full baths with finished rec.
room.
Walk
to schools
and NWRR
414% mortgage available to aualified
$34,600.
Phone
ID
2-4715
for
buyer.

704

CLEAN

SUNSET FIELDS

Inc.

Highland

AND

NORTHBROOK

6-7100

ELM PLACE
HIGHLAND PARK
1
year
old
home
for
a
Spacious
growing
family.
Huge
kitchen
with
breaktast space. Family rm. has brick
Master
bdrm.
with
bath
and
frple.
bath
dressing area. 3 other bdrms.,
and
powder
rm.
2 car garage.
Air
conditioning. $49,300.
653

COZY

3

family
2 car

REALTORS
119 W. Maple Ave.
(iapewey
MUNDELEIN

PARK

Hillcrest

OWNER

The Country Cousin

Hugh C. Michels
and Company
751 ELM

GROVE:

3 Bdrm.
$16,300.
16,500.
sale.

4-bdrms.;
242 baths;
2 large family
rooms; owner will sacrifice; 50s.
24-5558.

SPACIOUS 8 RM. RANCH,
4 BDRMS.,
3 baths,
fam.
rm.
leading
to large
patio, nice rec. rm. and lots of storage
space. Large kitchen with eating area,
L living and dining comb.,
gracious
wing for guests. You'll like it. See this
house in our picture ad elsewhere in
this issue.

BY

BDRM.
Fam.

Spacious

MUNDELEIN .
Brick
and
frame
3 bdrm.
tri-level
with family room and ere
Builtins, 112 baths, gas heat.
$22,000.

GLENVIEW—CONTEMPORARY

HIGHLAND

GROVE

hall.

Owner

5-room expandable, with att. gar. Full
basement;
50x 140’ lot;
about $3,900
down. $22,500. Agent. PA 4-6257.

#®AST

BY
OWNER
Colonial House on dead-end st. on 42
acre lot. 3 bdrms. up, 1 wal. pan. den
or bdrm. down. Lge. cedar pan. fam,
rm.; mod. kit.; sep. din. rm.; liv. rm.
w/connecting
"screened
porch.
Full
bsmt.
w/cypress
pan.
rec. rm.
Mid
50s. PArk 9-0880.
CENTRALGRIVIEW—TRI-LEVEL;
ly air-cond.; 4 bdrms.; 2% baths; full
dining;
fam.
rm.
w/wet
bar;
W/W
carpeting throughout; 2-car elec. door
gar.;
bsmnt.
35x20
heated
pool
w/slide;
1507
Sequoia
Trail.
-Owner.
729-2523.
LEAMINGTON
3
GLENVIEW;
919
Panel
pecem.,
face
brick,
bi-level.
fam,
rm.
Fen.
yd.
Wilmette
schls.
pathy -thirties. inet only, owner, PA 9-

1-2374

bedroom,
142
bath,
paneled
room,
new
carpeting.
drapes,
garage. Call YO 5-4337.

GLENVIEW—SHOLZ

GLENVIEW

ALpine

4-4866

606
ROGER.
3
BDrms.;
242 baths;
fully
air cond.;
2
blks. Sears School; 4 blks. New Trier;
3 blks. train. Call owner, 251-3606.

é

CALIFORNIA
contemporary . bdrm.
home.
14
x 20
family room. 2 c.t. baths, studio liv.
rm.
w/frple.
Dswhr.,
stove
and
disposal,
aaa
windows,
242
car
att.
gar.
acre.
Cyclone
fenced yard. Price so, 500 or $350 per
mo. rent. Avail. Aug. 1st. 272-2238.

REALTY

Nea
ouse on 4% a

w/bit-in oven- range, ‘dishwasher.
bsmt.
rec.
rm.;
w/fple.
2c
ro

KENILWORTH,

MORTON

1-2374.

DISTANCE
to everything, from this older frame
house near the center of town. 3 or 4
bdrms.;
living
room
and_
separate
dining room,
plus sun porch.
Basement and 142-car garage. Low taxes.
$19,700.

CUSTOM

built
quality
home
on
quiet,
tree
lined
dead
end
street
in top N.W.
location.
Tri-lev.;
3-4
bedrms.;
spacious
liv,
rm.,
din,
rm.
comb.;
lovely Lannon stone cor. frpl.; many
other quality features;
low, low 40s.
945-4671.

EVANSTON

GLENCOE
BY OWNER
lus 2 enclosed
7 rm. Dutch Colonial,
winterized porches; pn d,. family rm.,
frpl.;
white
alum.
siding;
black
shutters;
3 bdrms., possible 4th;
142
baths; extras; 2 car garage; cor. lot.
Desirable Central School and E. New
Trier High School. Walk to shopping,
train. $32,500. 835-4629.

GLENVIEW—WALKING

RUSTIC

ly
landscaped.
5
min.
from
N.W.
station.
3 plus
bedrooms,
3 baths,
modern
kitchen.
Immaculate
condition.
Priced
in
50s.
Immediate
coesoentnsCall 7 to 8 a.m. 815-459-

732

mews
listed 3 bdrm. brick ranch, 1
ear brick GARAGE. Beautifully land-scaped cyclone fence garden
“Pride *, on
aan
Low 30s
RUSH
REALTOR
2339 W. dooard St.
338-7100

UNiversity

JUST LISTED

NDER CONSTRUCTION
FOR AUGUST 15th

AVAILABLE

INC.
Page

Wilmette
Life
Winnetka Talk
Glencoe News
Inside
Northbrook Star
Glenview Announcements

158A : For Sale—Houses by Area

SOUTH WEST
EVANSTON
1 BL OCK TO HOWARD ar. :

Realtors Since 1884
our picture display ads:

See

EVANSTON

HREE

CALL

&amp; TYSON,

DEERFIELD—OPEN

DELUXE
BRICK
RANCH
WITH PANoramic
Views!
Liv. Rm.
with Frpl.
and
Pict.
Wdw.,
Dining
area
with
a8
Glass
Wdw.
Wall
to
Patio,
fully equipped Birch Cabinet Kitchen
with
Brkfst.
Bay—all
overlook
the
btfly.
landscaped
floodli ee
yard
and beyond over the Golf
Course, also
3 Bedrms., 2 Vanity Tile Baths, full
heated basement.
2 car att. garage.
Owner transferred—reduced to $45,000!
—Will accept reasonable offer.

East

BUY

674-0300

256-34

NORTHFIELD

SUPERB

COLO

bedrooms,
room with

242
‘baths,
Arsnees. *

large
rate

room,
fu
equippe
and D and. double oven, faraliy"
large
cherry
paneled
rec.
laundry area, tastefully decor

—

carpeted throughout, beautifull
scaped with private back;
trally air-cond. Early po
able. Only 6 years old. Low

sale by owner.

Call

WILMETTE

Privately

BY

built

exclusive

planned

hom

for

floor living. Crab
tan.
face
brick.

Orchard
Lot
95x

rm.,
stone frpl.;
loaded w/custom
cial
features,

din. area;
oak if

landscaped,

shaded

y
e,.:

OWNER

executive

area,

:

HI 6-3869, —

patio.

La

2

tub,

1 shower stall r,tilea
pow

Floored

pares

attic,

screened

overlooking

+

La ke

Ave. v7)

Ph. AL

ey

m.

1-5570.

:

gardens.

window
Sills
br
te
electric
door. "trout
Priced
at less Lehi
land value. Middle 60s.
Lane (enter at wie
ao
W.

of

jar

redw'
‘lori

Eden

METTE

This brick2 yas home is a
small
family
accommodation

ir

walk-to-everything
neighborhooc
bdrms. up
and that extra room or
floor,
living and dining rooms ©
and light with playroom in b
n

ANN
440

ANDRUSS,

Green

Bay

Rd.

ALpine

REALTO!

1-7300

WILMETTE—BRICK
Fates
near
Kenilworth
station.
Ide
small family.
Only $37,000.
cation.
7 rms.
25’ liv. rm.
Adj. sunrm., din. rm., cabinet
floor; mast. bdrm. adj, htd.

porch,

1 other bdrm.

and ba

ev

decorated.
Carpt., drapes, ioe
frig. and deepfreeze incl.
in. Write T-215, Box 60, Wilnnat

WILMETTE
3 bdrm.;

Frpl.

BY

1C.T. bath;

11 yr.

old

C

and built-in pookdhaas in i:

249

car

att.

garage;

well landscar

Charmin
area w/mature trees.
Trier Sch.l.
dist. Conven.
to
shopping, ee
$31,500 inclu. ca

drapes, disposal,
appt.

stove, refrig. Call {

256-4385.

Ss

WILMETTE-LOGAN
612

rm.

rm.

powder

andem

--

house.

Liv.

kit.;.Srd.
rm.

study

Attach.

on

SCHOOL
rm.

bdrm.

ist. nd2

rm.“seh

gar.

w/

Saeted
wh

Box 60, Wiinestte.

WILMETTE

NORTHEAST—SPA

Brick Georgian Colonial By ooe
bedrms.; 342 baths; finish
with
hardwood
floor.
Cae

i

A

75 ft. lot. In the 50s.

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 _—

|

�ae

hi

160
MANOR HOUSE
ick, half timber, slate roof, red
‘tile floor in spacious
1k
woodwork,
and

reception
a_ sunny

‘ulness seldom found in English

le homes.

Ist floor includes

a large

living
room,
with ba
a 21’ dinin
roo
sunny
breakfast
room,
16’
library
with
fireplace.
Upstairs
a
ot gy
bedroom with fireplace,

two
baths, dressing room-study, three
other master bedrooms, two baths and
a

servant’s suite
baths. Third

ee Rod

of three rooms and
floor paneled play-

be had on 1.25 acre plot or

/

A

“Fespect.

quality

home

GEORGE

in

every

RUMSFELD

BAIRD &amp; WARNER
Lincoln Avenue
netka, Illinois

Hlllcrest 6-1855
Hillcrest 6-2700

WINNETKA
STIGE

AREA

within

walking

dis-

ice
to
town.
Beautiful.
9
room
nnon Stone Colonial. Excellent con5 bedrooms, 312 baths. Large
Jovely
living
room,
separate
dining room,
excellent
kitchen
with
cious breakfast room. Glazed sunre
(can
te
peated.
—
A

screens,
y or

cou

make

round

an _ attractive

Family

room.

Finished

ms on 3rd floor. This home .is
situated on beautiful extra large piece
=

property. and is
sett
an estate.

offered

at

$105,000

Town &amp; Country
ASSOCIATES
Street

Elm

INC.

Winnetka

BR 3-5080

WINNETKA
FIRST

TIME

peaeming

caped

.,

den,

lot.

Kitchen

on

with

large

INC.

446-5010

and beaches. It is tastefully decorated
nd in spotless condition. Entry hall,
son sized living room with fireplace,
der

room,

family

porary

split- level

on

3/4

acre

wo ow atte. aang
ar nee; mete
fireplace;
Teakwood
paneling; sunken
wet bar; breakfast room B-B-Q. Easy
BA

ntenance

B A

ad

REALTO
3 Chureh St.,

class.

675-8900
Skokie, Ill.

For Sale—Town

Houses

N.W.
UAL
BRICK
TOWNHOUSE
1
r.
1 bus and stores on quiet
et Large
Liv. rm.,
large Dining
ou
Kitchen W/builtins, D and

x Y ecile ast

bar.

Powder

rm.

Three

Edrms,
6 closets,
CT
bath
on 2nd
or. Rec.
Room,
workshop,
utility
w/outside entr., appealing pri-

patio

Os,

W/shade

a

trees

rm.

h AcGUIRE

and

$31,500.

access

Call

&amp; ORR,

Mrs.

INC.

3-3220

GR

5-1080

WILMETTE

.E. Corner | th and Central
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5
6 LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSES
t walk
to shops,
trains,
etc. 3
rooms, 212 baths, living room with
i
completely
:
basement.
Pr atiached garage. Garden patio
ong. dining patio. Central air

I

RE ALTY
VANSTON-EARLY

446-7180
OCCUPANCY

onvenience of a home

at the price of

house—all brick end unit. Newly
teeorated, 2 good sized bedrooms plus

ly

paneled

recreation

room

with

built-in.
storage
area.
112
carpeted
ety
Fully carpeted; wall air condimer; s and s. Fenced yard; patio;

jerking

space.

Many

Walk

extras

to schools,

erogms,

No.

114

7 bus

ard —

; er

:

an

bath,

included.

to Howard
delightful

shaded rece.

r

Only

Under

‘‘L’’ 2

private

$19,500

JOS. RUSH REALTOR
Howard St.
338-7100
:
NON-RACIAL
Two new 4 bedroom townhomes.
baths, basement and modern kitch¥.

ovland Court
338-788

Wanted
E

en

to

WANTED

Eve.

Evanston
465-6321

Buy—Houses
FROM

OWNER:

Northbrook
resident
desires
large
‘raditional
home
in this
or nearby
iburb.
Prefer
St.
Stephens
Green,
Oak
Acres,
Bannockburn
or

nilar

ED

ise
000

area.

Call

—

Classified

Property

at

low

ONE ACRE LOT
District with all

price

of

$11,500.

King's Court Corporation
C.

a_ division
HEMPHILL&amp;

A.

330

W.

deg

A

164

For Sale—Business

Industrial

EVANSTON
PROPERTY.
2130
JACKson (house) 1510 Payne (2 flat) zoned
C-1 Commercial or residential. Right
at
Green
Bay
and
Payne,
corner
Lots, 75’ frontage. By owner. 385-0711.

166

For Sale—investment Properties

IN

attractive quiet residential neighborhood. Ideal to build the home of your
dreams. $6,600
ZON-

Cemetery

FOR

4-0950

beautiful

REALTY

Northbrook
PA 4-3294

HIGHLAND
PARK—FL
ZONING
ON
this centrally located lot will permit
the construction of multiple housing.
Call our office for further details.

GOELZER

714 ELM

and WILDE

EALTOR
STREET

HI 6-5544

ONE
OF
THE
LAST
IN
ENTIRE
Chain-Of-Lakes
area.
Large
wooded
lot on quiet, natural lake. Well kept
private
homes.
Fishing,
swimming,
small boats. Fully improved. 50 miles.
Real buy. After 6 p.m., 724-7744.
EVANSTON
EXCELLENT
LOCATION
for
MULTIPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING.
Lot 65x 150. Zoned B-3,
85 ft. Height.
Ca ll Mr. Kistler

MITCHELL

BROS.

INC.

GR

1210 SHERIDAN

5-3900

RD.

WILMETTE.
VACANT
BY
OWNER
priced to sell. Write T-202, Box
60,
Wilmette, Dlinois.
LAKE
FOREST
LOT
FOR
SALE.
BY
owner 114 ft. x 300 ft. Heavily wooded.
Fully landscaped.
All improvements.
On
Sheridan
Rd.
near
Greenview.
$23,000. CE 4-3715.

S.W. Evanston. Choice Home
SITE. BEAUTIFUL
Call

owner

LOT.

3,500.
eves.,

MORTON
GROVE—3
choice
Golf Road and on Waukegan
INDIAN HILL REALTY

sites
on
Road.
HI 6-0900

LINCOLNSHIRE—HEAVILY
bi
144 acre w/sewer and water. $8,900
‘BIRCHWOOD
REALTY
CR | 2-7330.

162

Trades

and

Exchanges

AN
ee LGE. VACANT LOT FACing
Lake
Michigan
on
Wis.
IIl.
boundary as part of purchase price on
house or 2-flat on N. Shore. 831-9328 or
Write T-219, Box 60, Wilmette, Illinois.

WISH

TO TRADE

UP

BRICK
2 FLAT.
VIC.
MAIN
* Dodge. Equity $12,000. 475-1808.

AND

Use

Hollister Want

Ads

lot

Park

No.

ies Gute (OR
Garden.

tion.
call

ery

West

LOT

IN

390.

Will

Garden

reasonable.

| OR

172

For

of

5

2 Lots for Sale
AT MEMORIAL PARK
Call DA 8-1107

PLACE

Appraisers—Auctioneers—
Sales Conductors

CONDUCTED

ON THE SPOT
OR IN OUR SALES BARN
Grayslake Auction, Rt. 120 and 83.
Sale every Tues. and Sat. 7:30 p.m.
SO
We buy compl.
home
furnishings outright.
Col. Dan Danner, Glenview.
PA 4-5171.

JEANETTE

CASKEY

Our
but
$149
$359
$239
$179

ORIENTAL
identified.
Phone
N,.
evenings.

HOUSE

AA

SALES

AND

831-4428 or 831-4429 evenings
HOUSEHOLD
CONDUCTED SALES
APPRAISALS,
SALES,
MARKING
BETTY
BOUGHTON
Call evenings
ALpine 1-2477

170

Auction

ANTIQUE
: JULS
Rt. 83-21
PA 4-5171

171

§;
and

Conducted

AN

Sales

AUCTION!
1:30
P.M.
PRIZES
120 Srarneke, Tl.
3-8890.

House

Sales

EXCEPTIONAL

SALE

‘ For The Discriminating Buyer
Thurs. and Fri.—June 29 and 30
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. only
911 Tower Road, Winnetka
ELEGANT BEIGE SOFA W/LEATHER
cushions;
Dunbar flip-top table; Dux
lounge chr.;
McCobb
dresser;
Irwin
Lambeth
print
chrs.;
red_
velvet
chaise; white bdrm. set; blue Carrara
=
oval din. table; lge. beau. lamps;
appa shell cane/brass table; Crosley
rig.; Cranberry wall sconce; Imari
dish:
service for 12 Rosenthal stemware;
Sterling pieces;
finest linens;
clothes;
oil paintings. Not the entire
house, just select
ieces of the finest
custom
furn.
an
access.
for
the
buyer in the ‘‘know”’ . . . no bric-abrac.
Sale Conducted By

The "TRIO" 432-3107
phyllis

reifman-bunnie
janine warsaw.

riskin-

$8.50
$8.00
$18.00
$25.00

miscellaneous.

Furniture Co.
Benson Ave.
GR 5-4900
EVANSTON

ANTIQUES

APPRAISALS

FRANCIS

$49

1621

RUGS
EVUALTED
AND
Not
interested in buying.
B.
Jorjorian.
GR_
5-0022,

LILLIAN

$125

Sofa

Kitchen Set
Pr. Occ. chairs

Take TIME out to see our collection of
over 150 antique time pieces. German,
Austrian,
French,
American
wall
clocks, pendulum and weight driven.
French, Dutch, German,
and American mantel, steeple, figural and chime
clocks. French and American boudoir
clocks.
English
and
Scotch
Grandfather
clocks.
Swiss
and
German
cuckoo
clocks.
French
and
Belgian
garniture sets. Cartel clocks, Anniversary clocks, Calendar clocks, French
Boule
clocks.
Cottage
clocks,
Banjo
clocks, School and Shop clocks. Marble,
bronze,
iron
and
china
case
clocks.
Lady’s
and
gentleman’s
watches. Stutz Bearcat 8 day-watch.
ALL IN WORKING CONDITION
It’s time you came in and discovered
the treasures of:

ALAEDDIN'S

1913 Sheridan Rd.
CLOSED MONDAYS

DRAPERY
2

IT!

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 A
MIDWEST BANK CREDIT CARDS

CHINESE
EBONY
HANDPAINTED
breakfront and desk; 2 pink marbletor
hand-pegged
blk.
teakwd.
antiqu
tbls.;
Chinese
figurine lamps;
Chin
and oriental rugs;
antique rosewood
piano;
Louis
XV _ French’
kidne
shaped desk;
orig. Fr. sevres;
4 oi
paintings;
marble
pedestal;
Tiffan
hanging lamp;
14’ x 319’ oriental run
ner; exquisite din. rm. furn.; 4’6”
x 12
and a 5’ x 66” landscape tapestry (2)
3342
x 2442 Fr. portrait tapestry;
bd
rm. furn. and much misc. 662-4539.
FINAL
SALE.
THURS.
ALL
ITEMS
greatly reduced. Oak office desk, $15
mahog. din. rm. tbl. w/2 leaves,
$20;
antiqued ladies’ desks and chrs.,
$3
ea.;
Chamber
stove,
$20;
Hotpoin
refrig.,
$20;
dbl.
bed,
box
springs
mattress,
$5.00;
car
luggage
rack
$5.09; 2 kit. tbls., $5.00 ea.; dressing
tbl.
and
bench,
$4.00;
many
othe
items. Phone AL 6- 0698, 724 MacLean
Kenilworth.
OIL PAINTINGS
WATER COLORS
LITHOGRAPHS
ENGRAVINGS
ETCHINGS
FRAMED
Lost our lease
—last 3 days — Thur:
June 29, Fri., June 30 and Sat. July i
Noon to 9. Everything must go. Ar
Associates
Gallery,
1410
Waukega
Rd., Glenview.

BABY SALE
Chests;

6 Yr.

Cribs;

$19

Youth

99

Beds

General Juvenile Mart

Wall Cabinets
Lounge Chairs from

Of Buggy Wheel Antiques
1135 Greenleaf, Wilmette
Household Conducted
Sales,
appraise for estates, insurance.
AL 1-2100 or HI 6-3037

HAVE

ACRILICS

1433 Milwaukee

9 pc. Dining Set

much

WE

NYLONS

BELOW FACTORY COST
Open Sun. 11 to 5

3 pc. table set
$22
Excellent selection Kit. sets
Extra $$$ Savings in good used

and

SHORT ROLLS
ROLL ENDS
size or color do you need?

=

moving has been delayed
low prices will continue.
15x15 rug
$98
3 pc. Sect.
$258
Sofa and Chair $179
3 pc. chair set
$138

Lawson

USED

ENDS

What

Goods

Prices

p.m.

CHOICE 6-GRAVE CEMETERY LOT
y= ewood—in Masonic Section.
all PArk 4-0218, after 6 p.m.

AUCTIONS

NEW AND
MILL

Discount

Medita-

MEMORIAL PARK CEMETERY
Call 475-1847 after 6:30 p.m.

169

Sale—Household

REMNANTS

5

MEAGRE

After

2 CRYPTS

MARKET

10 TO 5

SALE

172 For Sale—Household Goods
EVANSTON’S RUG—CARPET OUTLET

Cemetery.
14

631-7117

Sun.

VERY
CHOICE
EVANSTON’
RESIdential property, 60’ frontage by 175’
with beautiful trees, $20,000. Write T212, Box 60, Wilmette, Ill.

GRAVE

divide. 8190 each or $800 whole. Call

40 X 203.

869-1721.

8

251-312

9.23
ACRES
OF
INDUSTRIAL/COMmercial property at corner of 2 main
thoroughfares
in Kenosha,
Wis.
City
water
and
sewer.
Excellent
investment potential at $100,000.
Hwy.

ACRES

Memorial

SectionE;

with
an
Michigan.

ETHEL ROSENTHAL
PHONE 835-1800

Skokie
2-7300

of State

Lots and Crypts

SALE:

ONLY

OR DIE

300
GREENBAY
RD.,
GLENCOE
(Sheridan Rd. to Harbor, W. 2 blks. to
Green Bay) Hse. of bargains. Everything must be sold and removed by
Thurs.
at
5 p.m.
Pls.
come _ with
stationwagons or U-Haul-Its, etc. New
people moving in on Fri. and the hse.
must
be
clear.
Frpl.
equip.;
gold
framed oval mirror;
kooky din. rm.
set, suitable for laughing at or eating
off of, in exc.
cond.,
$100;
WHITE
VICT.
WICKER
LOVESEAT,
chrs.
and desk, perf. cond.; Do it yourself
china cab. kit. all ready put together
(about 50 yrs.) and ready to refinish,
$15; Speedqueen wringer-washer $30;
legal typewriter (needs a little doin’).
$10; ant. bed, sort of a 2 poster; glass
doored
bkeses;
lots
of lamps.
sm.
chrs. uphol. and otherwise, tbls., brica-brac. Bargain hunter paradise.
DEBORAH GOLDEN
GOLDEN ERA SALES
UN 9-2022 call anytime GR 5-0127

GR_5-3900

FOR
SALE:
6-GRAVE
etd : =
Memorial
Park
Cemetery.
1)
’
Block 3 in Mausoleum Section. Write
R.
Paramore,
6 Country
Club
Dr.,
Quincy, Illinois.

Memory

GLENCOE REALTY

811
CR

DO

363 FT. SHORE FRONTAGE

HOMESITES

BIRCHWOOD

THURSDAY

WITH
3 BDRM.
MODERN
COTTAGE
2
miles
north
of
Sturgeon
Bay,
Wisconsin
Nicely
wooded.
5
acres.
Good well. $25,000, taxes under $400.
Call or write N. Peot, Sturgeon Bay,
Wis. or phone, 414-743- 2777.

Glencoe Vacant Riparian
2 OUTSTANDING

LOCATION

Inc.

Sale—Out

Caedvcted: Hence Seles

THURS.
11 A.M. TO 8 P.M.,
FRI.
10
A.M. to 4 P.M., Sat. 10 A.M. to 2 P.M.
at 320
Palos
Rd.,
Glencoe,
(Palos
comes into Harbor St., 1 block west of
Sheridan
Rd.)
Charak
er
finished
parquet
topped
din.
tbl.
w/6
chrs.
w/aqua
leather
seats
and
matching
bench;
like new
Fick’s
Reed
porch
set; variety of unusual chrs., lamps,
end
and
coffee
tbls.;
curved
and
straight sec.
couches;
wrought
iron
glass topped tbl. and chrs.; Herman
Miller and Knoll chrs., benches
and
bed-couch;
48” round tile topped tbl.
in iron frame;
Pr. multi colored silk
easy
chrs.
w/match
ottoman;
offwhite all wool turf carpeting 20 x 22;
all the
window
hangings;
Pr.
sm.
oriental type cabinets; sets of bolsters
and match spreads;
travertine bench
on 3 Italian bases; 11 x 1642 Karastan
oriental
rug;
round
oriental
style
permanent
card
tbl.;
lge.
amount
charcoal carpeting; duo bed w/center
tbl.;
late
model
turquoise
uprite
freezer
and
match
refrig.;
de luxe
model
aut.
washer
and
dryer;
TV
sets;
big-boy
barbecue;
items
too
numerous to mention. Sale by Hazel
Ann Stupple.

IN MINNESOTA. $400.
729-0305,

NON-RACIAL

Your
own
private
beach
unsurpassed view of Lake
Upper bracket.

EXCELLENT

+ For

168

CHOICE
LOT
31’ X 169.9
R5
ing 2 family. $6,000.
DENNIS R. JONES
ABLE REALTY
1609 Fowler
UN

Northwest Vacant

[0 WOODED

AL I-III

X 140’

Property

200
FT.
FRONTAGE,
GAS,
ELECtricity.
Approx.
2
acres
or
more
available.
Terms 231-1025. Agent.

RD., WILMETTE

36142

171.

EXCHANGE

Beauty Plus!
15 Wooded Acres near
St. Charles with 1140 feet frontin
Fox River. Breath-taking view.
igh
and
dry.
Price
$49,000
or
will
exchange for large house or income
Me pa a Bill Brown
Acres
of
M-2
zoned
Industrial
Vacant
ripe
for
development.
Will
consider
clear
building
as
down
be
vie
~
aed Martin
&amp; GOLEE, INC.
3364 Sherman, Evanston
BR 3-3600
DA 8-3200

167

HOMEFINDERS
LOT

OR

Mitchell Brothers,

AT WILMETTE
G. Hastings, Realtor
VACANT
BUILDER
DEERFIELD:
Adina
Deerfield
Park:
491 ft. x 242’.
12 lots approx.
9,500 sq. ft. $81,000.
Mrs. Hastings.

BEAUTIFUL

SALE

for
MULT IPLE
APARTMENT
BUILDING.
Lot 64x 150. Zoned B-3,
85 ft. te,
Cal 1 Mr. Kistler

HOMEFINDERS

BAY

FOR

EVANSTON

ASSOCIATES
Northfield

272-6815.

TO
BUY
—
5 BEDROOM
in
Evanston
or
Wilmette.
range.
Write
T-209,
Box
60,

ilmette.

utilities

bus,

Call 475-5174
LONIAL STYLE TOWNHOME”’

Evanston

VACANT PROPERTY
NORTHFIELD AREA.
in New Trier School

room,

room
and kitchen on first
Four twin sized bedrooms and
th upstairs, and the price is only
500. For inspection, call
NETKA ESTATE,
$150,000.

on

For Sale—Vacant

eating

INETKA
ELEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
ere is that much wanted house that
close
to shopping,
transportation

dining

161

VACANT PROPERTY
BARRINGTON
AREA.
TWO
ADJOINing acre lots on high ground in beautiful Trout Valle
minutes to Loopfacilities
with
land
include
heated
horse stables, miles of Tan Bark riding trails, 13 spring fed trout pools
stocked with trout.
100,000 swimming pool. Each lot $10,000.

112 baths,

| 567 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka

spacious

3 BDRMS. — WINNETKA
OR KENILworth, low 30s, on contract. Call HI 69056 eves.
or weekends.

dining

screened porches, sleeping porch. 2
arage.
Many inclusions. In the
inspect, call Mrs. Tobias.

&amp; ORR,

CONTRACT

NEW TRIER WEST AREA, 4 BEDRM.
home in good pre iryg Sept. occup.;
up to mid 50s. 748-5409

|

rm.,

ON

direct from owner
any house under
,000. Write North Shore Investment
ortgage Co. Box 91, Kenilworth.

beautifully

Living

area. Three twin bedrooms,

McGUIRE

PURCHASE

111 GREEN

OFFERED

colonial

162 - Trades and Exchanges

Wanted ie Ruy~-Honess

WILL

Av.

MOVING—MUST
SACRIFICE.
6 RMS
It. beige all wool
crptng.
$000,
wil
divide; Temlite window shades, $7.00
ea.;
Karina
blnd.
mahog.
3
drwr
chest, brass pulls $25; maple 4 drwr
chest $5.00;
glasstop end tbls. $10 4
pr.; night stand $5.00; telephone tbl
$3.00; all kinds lamps/pictures/bric-a
brac/kit.
appls./dishes/50c
to
$5.00
382 Park, Highland Pk. 432-6760.
MOVING
SALE:
2229
se age i
st., Evanston. Davenport;
chrs.;
tour chr. w/vibrator; 2 =&lt; ily wood bet

like

new

mattresses;

USED

APPLIANCES

™ $19.04

MOVING
TO CALIF.
BARGAINS.
GA
lore,
Thurs.
only 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m
Salterini wrought iron porch set, hee
12x16
wool
rug,
$25;
single
bed
complete, $25 ea.; antique sea chest;
mirror; 2 antique chests of drawers:
garden tools; dishes; much misc. 4124
Grove
St.
"Skokie,
4 blocks
N.
o
Crawford and Dempster.
DANISH MOD.
mattress
and

fruitwd.

WAL. LULLABY oe
all bedding, $25;

cabinet end table,

(M.F. Cs. )

$20;
sand
and
navy
revers.
Loge
Heirloom
dbl.
bedspread,
$12.50
handsome Victorian brass pole lamp,
$30. blk. and gold Regency table lamp
$8.00, unusual lime green Tole Vict
student lamp, $20, (repros.). 869-7983.

PHILCO
AIR
COND.,
NEW
13
110 v., 11,400 BTU, 12 amp.—6600 BTU
715 amp.;
Sears
port.
wash.
mach.
31b.
cap.;
82 sq.
yds. beige
tweed

carpet

LAMP

2

Highland Park
432-0439

cond.

BOOKCASES-DESK-CHESTS,
ETC.
UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
MART
Largest Selection - Discount Prices
re = Ripa
oar Av. (at Harlem)
Mon.
and Thurs.
evenings.
OPEN "SUNDAYS 11 to 3
763-7680

and

REFRIGERATORS
AUTOMATIC
WASHERS
DRYERS
369.98
RANGES
from $69. 95
RECONDITIONED
GUARANTEED
FREE
DELIVERY
NORTH
SHORE
REFRIGERATION
Crawford and Simpson (Gold Road)

drapes,

BARGAINS

s 23”

34":
@ 0G; 3:
Frigidaire
like new;
tbls.;
lamps;
motorized
Big
Bo
barbecue;
17’’ Clemson lawn mower;
many
pictures;
high powered
rifles;
automatic pistols; other misc. items
After noon.

Acrylon

SETS
OF
DRAPES
TO
BE
USED
for bedroom
or den.
Each
set will
cover 4-5 windows, one set beige, one
set
pumpkin.
Completely
lined
and
very
good
condition.
$20
a=
set
including traverse rods.
ALSO 6 panels beige drapes for living
room. Will cover large picture window
and 2 smaller windows. Cleaned and
pressed and in excellent condition $20.
Call ALpine 1-8295.

AR 6-2060

1-DAY
ONLY
THURS.
11 A.M.
TO 4
lg
1204 Sheridan Rd., Evanston.
§
c. Renaissance
type wal.
din. set
$265; off-white sofa; arm chrs.; 5 ft
mah.
coffee
tbl.;
carved
Fr.
Wal
marble
topped
console
tbl.;
round
kneehole
desk;
china cabinets;
wal
bookshelves;
Filigree
gilt iron
tele
phone
cab.
and chair;
12x15
flora
rug; chests; toys and misc.

w/rubber

Overland

white satin, 2
silk, all lined.
LO

lin.;

Tiffany

4 pai

ante

Overland Madi-white
Everything in eal

1-8500,

ext. 615.

Going Out of Business
$300,000 FURNITURE, CARPETING
and
appliances,
60
to
70%
off.
Samples and model home samples. No
reas.
offer refused.
Cash or terms.

WE

45-3191,

Lincoln

Av.

Linsky

Furniture,

3067

N.

SAMPLES FROM
FURN. MART.
Buy at less than wholesale prices.
French
Prov.,
Modern,
Early
Am.,
and many other styles. Tables, lamps,
pictures and mirrors. Many unbeliev-

able

values,

MODEL

2480 Sanders Rd.,
barn). 272-6675.

DINING

ROOM,

DECORATORS.

Northbrook.

LIVING

(Rear

ROOM

AND

29,

1967.

bedroom
furniture.
Very reasonable.
24”’ fan. Call LO 1-9397 or 677-6983.

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

June

�“172 For” ‘Sale—Household
sheld
Goods
QUE
R OLLTOF
DESK.
led walbut. recently restored $200;
Victorian’ vanity
w/mirror
and
rble top
$100; wrought iron glassiped table w/4 chairs, good cond.
ae
large pressed glass roosters
Warwick Rd., Winnetka, HI 6REAL BARGAIN!
GOLD
HANGING
LAMP
chain, $20; Blue nylon carpetw/pad, 11’3” x 8’6’’. $25; Homart
ndow
exhaust
fan
w/automatic
er,
$20;
Beige
draw
drapes
ardware, to fit double window and
gle window, $15. OR 3-1253.
AN
PHYFE
DIN.
RM.
TBL.,
6
S., buffet,
breakfront,
sec.,
twin
;_ dbl. dresser, chest, 2 night tbls.;
TV.
All in good
cond.
3
Clearance
on
misc.
ms. Thursday,
Friday 7 p.m. to 9
n. Sat.
11 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
1601
ard, Evanston.

SOLD HOME IN SKOKIE:
SEE
FRI.
to Wed.
10
to 6 p.m. Sacrifice
dining, oo
ag it.
den furn., chest
freezer,
wringer
washer,
etc.
Gar.
sale: 8550 N. Monticello, OR 5-8227.
BEDRM.
FURN.,
KIT.
SET.
(WILL
separate pes.);
washer;
dryer;
dishwasher;
cabs.;
desk;
bkcase,
exc.
one: Moving, must sell. Reas. OR 6-

172 For
FRUITWOOD

CARPETING
R
500
REMNANTS,
ALL
SIZES
bls- nylons-acrilans.
20 to 60%
reons.
Safeway
Carpets,
7005
N.
rk,
Chicago.
Open
daily
9 to 9,
hday
9 to 5.
MENT
SALE:
WOMEN’S
thes
size
16,
men’s
large,
boy’s
d.; large picnic cooler; small gas
e;
books;
Photo
dryer;
drapes;
usehold items; misc. Thurs., Fri., 9
4. 813 Laramie,
Wilmette,
W.
of
ens, S. of Lake.
ART
FOAM
RUBBER
DAVEN4 pillows,
$40;
9 pc.
Swedish
dern din. rm. set, $35;
Air King
dow
fan, 3 spd., $30;
old music
pinet, $8.00; lamps; spreads; much
1% 1509 Maple Av., Evanston. UN
ANT
8
PC.
DIN.
RM.
SET,
hogany, excellent condition; Maple
k
beds
w/mattresses;
Gas
hot
er heater, 30 gal. sz.; metal porch
der w/cushion set,
dbl. bed
with
oe
and box spring. Call AL 1MODEL HOME FURNITURE
in
our
Model
Homes.
NO
ae charges, NO finance charges,
2 months.
Free delivery. CALL

437-1364
T

SACRIFICE:
BEAUT.
LIKE
90’
Mediterranean
sofa,
gold
D = 4 uphols., waln. wood, new $500,
0; 1 Span. occas. chr., lea. straps
ailheads
and _ waln._
distressed
od, new $200, $120. After 3. 724-6804.
ING.
MUST
SELL:
MAH.
DIN.
. set—oval table, 8 chairs, buffet,
0 or
best
offer;
metal
storage
ets; Peeps
longue;
Hollywood

desk;

3 Franklin

many

other

misc.

Rd.,

Glencoe,

VE

items.

5-2244.

ORNER
BRKFST.
NOOK,
SEAT:
een naug. w/yellow trim;
left side
*
-rt.. 63”,
back
3249”
from _ fir.
tural birch tbl. top
28” x 40’. Newl
in. on metal pedestal.
Exc. cond.
D or best offer. 272-0689 after 6 p.m.
EFE
&amp;
MERRIT
40”
CHROME
is range w/griddle, 5th burner, auto.
en, separate: broiler,
roast meter,
isserie,
other
extras.
Good
cond.
;
clean.
Must
see, $150
or best
er. Northbrook. 272-4924.
A MARKET
EVERY
THURS.
10
8. Loads of furn., antiques, bric-alac. Priced to sell!
Rear
entrance
Central
Av.,
Highland
Park
4%
Green
Bay
Rd.)
See
PINK
OO

zs

&gt;,
PALE
BLUE,
LIKE
NEw,
10 x 11.6 incl. best rubber pad, $100;
mboo
sunrm.
furn.,
3 pe.
sect.,
ir, 2 tables, $65; prof. type stereo
rntable,
oiled
waln.
base,
$65.
ekdays only, 272-5727.
ING
TO
APT.
JULY
2,
MUST
rifice: dble. dresser, chest, 2 night
ands,
Maytag
washer
and
dryer;
lvinator
refrig.;
Woodard
chaise
nge and club chair; lamps; hdbds.;

ea

rugs;

Much

misc.

272-5142.

A. LIKE
NEW
STEREO,
AM/FM
ono,
mod.
cont.;
like
new
olive
vet recliner;
2 silk cust. Hang-oes; 2 cigarette
tables,
wood
cane
hish w/marble
tops.
Will
sell
all
low cost. 673-4622 or RO 4-3211.
HOLSTERY—DRAPERY FABRICS;
variety. Pillow satins, all colors.
igh quality—closing out. ‘Leather and
am sypber. Carpet remnants.
CENTRAL MERCANTILE CoO.
Milwaukee Av., Chgo.
HU 6-5717.
RRY: MOVING VAN ARRIVING AT
gs
“aad Household
bargains
inny
pe. white
decorator
sofa;
nk
beds;
maple
chests;
kit. drop
af;
much.
misc.
645
Michigan,
anston.

RNITURE

SALE:

NEW

AND

USED.

iso, repairing, refinishing, upholster-.
ig. Cane
and
rush
seats
installed.
ber’s Furniture
Co.. 829 Chicago,
anston. UNiversity 4-6600.
UT RS agi
CAB.
$75;
CORNER
ahog. t 1. $40; end tbls. Fr. $20 ea.;
gal BR
set $100;
child’s rolltop
sk,
$35; oil painting $25; Chin.
: og rus $85: 662-4539.
UFFER
HOME
EXERCISE
MAne.
$150 value, $25.; Presto Autoatic
Dixie deep
fat fryer.
Large
ze. $5.00.

432-1588.

OF
HAND
ue velvet love

mps.

TUFTED
FRENCH
seats, 8 mos. old; 2

ORchard

CED

TO

SELL:

6-1207.

LARGE

MAHOG-

y dining rogm table and sideboard.
eS e or call after 4 p.m. Thurs., June
=. oe Washington Av., Glencoe, VE
082

'*

GIDAIRE
REFRIGERATOR
SUNHine yellow, 14 cu. ft., 3. years old,
freezer,
nmaculate

m. 831-4486.

29,

frostless refrig.
condition.
Call

1967

section,
after
6

MOVING:
KENMORE
HUMIDIFIER,
$25;
Handskraft
Cool
Vapor,
$10;
=?
20’’ bike, $15; 2 tricycles, $4.00
Toys and Misc. Sun. 11 to 4 p.m
Geraae. 430—9th, Wilmette. AL 1- 1582.
THURS.
AND
FRI.
10:30 A.M.
TO
4
p.m.
5806
S.
Park,
Morton
Grove.
Sofa;
Aspen
Din. set;
grand
piano;
tables; Bric-A-Brac;
Much Misc. 9655927.
PC, BEIGE
SECT.;
PRINT CHAIR;
matching
drapes
68”;
reen
lounge
chair;
6 white naugahy e chrs.;
gr.
tweed
hide-a-bed;
port.
mang e;
dishes, misc. Exc. cond. 272-2193.
HOUSE
SALE
JUNE
29,
30
AND
July 1st, 9 a.m.to 6 p.m. Liv., din.,
and bdrm. furn, Lamps and tbls. Ali
in good
cond.
Realistic.
423 Kedzie,
Apt. 1, Evanston. Call 864-0869.
HANNAH’S
HUSBAND
HECTOR

hates hard work so he cleans the rugs

with
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer $1.00. Taylor V&amp;S Hdwr.,
Winnetka.
COMPLETE LIV. RM. FURN.:
SOFAS
tables;
lamps.
Gulbransen
piano;
complete
din. rm.
set. Bdrm.
furn.
Den furn. Dishes. RO 4-0262 or RO 40987.

July Sale
BRASS
2644

Green

EAGLE ANTIQUES
869-6660
Bay Rad.,
Evanston

SINGLE
BED
AND
CABINET
HEADboard mattress and box springs, dbl.
bed sz. and frame. Solid maple dropleaf table, 54” sq. AL
1-4377.
after
six.
BALDWIN GRAND PIANO, LIKE NEW
Beautiful
Antique
Rosewood
Sofa;
Antique Spinning Wheel;
Silver and
glass
ware.
Call
LAkeview
5-4860.
(Chicago).

BRASS EAGLE
ANTIQUES
869-6660
2644

Green

Bay

Rd.

Evanston

LOUNGE
CHAIR,
ALMOST
NEW,
cost $189, sell $100, 2 Vict. chrs., like
new,
$150. Drapes,
‘‘cleaned’’, cover
window
$120’,
cost
$64,
sell
$20.
Blanket, almost new, $6.00. DA 8-5117.
BENTWOOD
CHRS.;
CHESTS;
ROCKers; mirrors;
wicker furn.; Haviland
china;
coffee
tbls.;
4 drawer
steel
file;
drop
leaf
tbls.
Weber’s,
829
Chicago,
Evanston. UN 4-6600.

EVANSTON
USED
GAS
STOVES
AND
refrigerators. Dealer. UN 4-5133
1104
Emerson St., rear, after 6 p.m.
LIKE
NEW
21”
CONSOLE = TV;
Beau.
wall-hung
metal
kit. cabinet;
Scandanavian
modern walnut dinette
like new. Reas. priced. 869-7498 after 6
p.m.
OUTDOOR
FURNITURE:
6 FOLDING
chairs, 2 chaise, glass-top table, end
table, $50 complete.
HI 6-0833
PILE
IS
SOFT
AND
LOFTY
..
colors
retain
brilliance
in
carpets
cleaned
with
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric shampooer, $1.00. Ace Hdwr.,
Glenview.
DIAMONDS
ARE
A_
GIRL’S
BEST
friend — until she finds Blue Lustre
for
cleaning
carpets.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00
Ace
Hardware,
Northbrook.
DEEP
PILE
NYLON
AVOCADO
Green Rug with padding, 12’7’’ x 13’. 6
months old. $85.
Call UN 4-3583 after 10 a.m.
FRENCH
PROVINCIAL
FRUITWOOD
complete dining room suite, like new,
reasonable. ID 2-2469.
CLEAN
RUGS, LIKE NEW,
SO EASY
to do with Blue Lustre. Rent electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Millen V&amp;S
Hardware, Wilmette.
BEST
OFFER
—
LEAVING
TOWN.
Brody kitchen set, 4 chrs., tbl. w/leaf:
2 white upholstered chrs;
girl’s 20’
bike; port. bar. 677-7856.
CLEANINGEST
CARPET
CLEANFR
you ever used, so easy too. Get Blue
Lustre.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00: Lemoi Hardware, Evanston.
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEANER
Excellent condition. $20. Dealer.
Call AL 1-7290
DROP LEAF DIN. RM. TABLE BEAUtifully grained, perfect cond., opens to
12 complete
with pads.
Call 256-4016
MT. AIRY
MODERN
WALNUT
6 FT.
Sins
and hutch. $600 new, sacrifice
Phone
Must
ze.

677-6116

OFF
WHITE
DRAPES
sell, 3 yrs. old, full length, 18 ft.
cond. Make
an offer. Call 1724-

MAHOG.
DIN.
RM.
SET
INCL.
BUFfet and china cab. $75;
port. phono
and record cab. $45;
Port. TV $50;
mtchng. occas. chrs. $40/pr. 831-9529.

FOR

St.,
AL

Closed

ANTIQUES AND RESALE
= Custer Av.
Hours 10 to 4
Wednesdays for Summer.

BAR
misc.

AND
Call

MOVING
TO
FLORIDA:
SELLING
twin sofa beds, end tables, 2 bdrm.
sets,
lamps,
1 single bed,
reclining
chair, humidifier, carpet. 675-0194.
KENMORE
36”
new cond., $25
must be out by
2

GAS
RANGE,
LIKE
or best offer. Movi
Friday. Call 256- M38

PC.
WHITE
SECTIONAL
with
plastic
cover;
Weiman
marble
round
table;
black
cocktail table. Call 328-2141.

SOFA
white
marble

Belgian Lace Tablecloth
WITH
ROYAL
COAT OF ARMS
PREsented by Belgian queen. ID 2-0837.
BEDROOM
SET
W/SEELY
BOX
sprin
and
mattress,
glass.
tops,
excellent cond.; also misc. draperies.
Moving must sell. OR 4-7798.
BUILDER
furniture
separate,
296-7771

GReenleaf

5-2845

SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
in
4
model
homes.
Will
up to 50%
off. We deliver

TWO
6,000
B.T.U.
NORGE
AIR
conds. Used 2 mos. $110 ea. Orig. cost
$195 ea.; also 2 flr. fans, very lge. 3
spds. 1 on movable stand. 234- 7056.

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
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.
LG.
FORMICA
TOP
TABLE;
ROUND
mirror;
portable
baby
bed;
cot;
Maytag wringer washing machine. BR
4-6352 after 4 p.m.
GOLD
ITALIAN
PROVINCIAL
92’ long, price $50.
729 2909.

SOFA,

LIKE NEW KENMORE
WASHER AND
dryer; 2 like new stoves.
Call 724-4199, bet. 5 and 7 p.m.

REFRIG.
GOOD
WORKING
COND.
$35;
beaut.
crystal
chandelier;
kit.
cab. 2 bow
ws &lt;a
top.
BLOND
MODERN
BEDROOM
SET—
double
bed,
spring,
mattress,
bed
board,
triple
dresser,
night
stand,
very good cond., $65 comp. HO 5-2298.

MAPLE DESK $15
MARBLE COCR Ei TABLE $25
CALL 256-3349
1724 CENTRAL WILMETTE

PERFECTION

8,000

BTU

ROOM

conditioner,
$45, Call
after
p.m.
weekdays, or all day Sat. and Sun.

AIR

on

724-5561.

HIGHEST
CASH PRICE
FOR ORIENtal
rugs;
French
furniture;
odd
objects
and. bric-a-brac.
Phone:
3383700 anytime. Mr. Ross.
BLACK
FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERAtor 2 door Imperial model, excellent
condition
$100;
infant’s
chest
of
drawers, best offer. AL 6-1420.
8,800
BTU
COMFORT-AIRE
TWIN
air conditioner,
115 volts.
Excellent
condition, $100
Call 446-1587

Man's
GOOD

Oak

Office

CONDITION,

GR

Desk

5-0934.

DE LUXE
WASTE
KING
PORTABLE
dishwasher. Like new;
Quality Whitney maple dropleaf table; Tole floor
lamp. 432-3584
90’’ SIMMONS
SOFA, COTTON
QUILT
green
pattern,
3 loose
foam
rubber
seat cushions, spring tie backing. $100.
Call 446-6035
G.E.
AIR
CONDITIONER
5,000 BTU,
$80;
Coldspot
5,000 BTU,
$80.
Both
almost new. Hand mower, catcher $12.
Call AL 6-3554.
WROUGHT
IRON
KITCHEN
SET,
5
pe. w/white Formica tbl.; wing chr.;
42” cocktail tbl. round w/leather top.
AL 1-7169 after 6 p.m.

MOVING:

9 PIECE

DINING

RM.

FRUuITWwoey DINETTE TABLE
4 chairs.
DA 8-3193
FURNITURE
OF
MODEL
HOMES
now being sold at 40% to 60% off. Will
separate. terms.
Empire, 965-4300
2

PC.
SECTIONAL
SOFA,
$25;.
2
matching
chrs.;occas.
chr.;
tables;
lamps; very reasonable. PA 9-0214.

Carrier

PC. RATTAN
FURN.
SET:
SOFA, 3
chairs, 2 end tbles.;
coffee tble.;
2
rattan lamps;
2 pce. aluminum
sectional; 1 aluminum chair. 729-1629.

SET;

living room furniture; bedroom furni-.
ture; misc. Reasonable.
GR 5-8360
PHILCO 5000 B.T.U. AIR CONDITION:
er, 2 months old $100; electric guitar
and amplifier $550;
ping pong table
$30. Or best offer. 724-7812.
TORO
LAWNMOWER
WITH
RIDING
sulky, Briggs and Stratton reel power
mower,
small
rotary
mower,
grass
sweeper. HI 6-2107.

2

BTU

Air-Conditioner
ae Pe

UPHOLSTERED

tase

LAWSON

10

PC.
HERITAGE
ENGLISH
TRAD.
mah.
dining
rm.
set,
like
new;
bedroom
furn.;
living rm.
sofa and
table; 21’’ and- 23” TVs. 274-5803.
7 PC.
DINING
ROOM
SET.
MAHOG.
and antique white. Breakft. with Crown
glass. 2 Classic lounge chrs., newly
uphol,
286-0299 after six.
EBONY
MODERN
DRESSER,
2
night
stands,
Queen
bed _ tufted
headboard;
Opanine
candelabra
din.
rm. fixture. Best offer. Call 679-3567.
TOWN.

2

BDRM.

bed, other, singl. bed;

SETS—1

din. rm.

table, 6 chairs;
sofa; liv. rm. chrs.;
tables; bar. BA 1-0078.
SELLING
OWT
FURNISHINGS
North
Lakeshore
Drive
apt.;
card
tble. set, seats 8: dressing tble., can
be used as desk. LAke View 5-4868.
BROWN
COTTON
RUG
tp
brass fixtures $20
Call DA 8-8887.

9
for

x
12;
2
all items.

CONTEMP.
WALNUT
DESK
W/
match.
chr.,
perfect
condition,
$60:
several
contemp.
PICTURES.
Call
724-3995
BLACK END TABLES, GLASS TOPS; 3
table lamps;
2 twin beds with black
and white plastic headboards;
stools;
misc. Call PArk
9-2804.
DBL.
$20;

BED,
wooden

30

INCH
FRIGIDAIRE
ELEC’
range, used 1 yr., excel. a
Chord: organ and bench, $35.7
eves.
ee
ONLY THURSDAY
9
Furniture
from
4 room _ apt.

GENERAL
ELECTRIC,
REFRIGERAtor average
size with
freezer
compartment, ercalert condition, 3 years
old, $85. GR 5-726

DAVENPORT WITH DOWN

ANTIQUE
ROUND
OAK
TABLE.
2
leaves,
completely
refinished,
$55;
high chair, $4.00. 869-8385 after 6 p.m.

ENMORE DRYER,
WRINGER ha
WASHER.

THREE
KING
SIZE
MATCHED
bookcases,
antique green finish, $60.
Phone after 6 p.m. 965-0499.

FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERATOR
AND
Crown
stove.
Both
good
condition.
Reasonable. PA 9-2693 after 6 p.m.

Pa

mirrors, miscellaneous. Reasonable
106 Keeney St., Evanston

30” ELEC.

STOVE;

MAYTAG’W

er; crib and mattress;
7263.
Reasonable.

high

chair. |
‘

GAS
DRYER
RUG; 812 X 164’
272-1536
WESTINGHOUSE
HEAVY DUTY a
B.T.U.
air
conditioner- ree
ge
9
wae naugahyde sofa loungers.
4.
PORCH

YOUTH

honey
Phone

BED

AND

maple, excellent
679-1662.

C

condition, —

MATCHING GOLD RUGS, ALL W
excellent cond. Pads included, es
9 x 15. 272-4753.

:

23’’ MOTOROLA CONSOLE
Motorola record player in cabin
Both
Early
American
design.
sacrifice, Best offer. 272-7829.

MOVING:
shelves;

ELECT. DRYER; CH
rugs; pictures; desks; stu

couch;
bench;

NEW

bassinette; feeding
misc. 272-3369.

FURNITURE

table;

ARRIVING

Must sell 2 chrs. $65 e
om
mosaic brass coffee tbl. $100:
din. rm. $300. ID 3-1200.

tre

=O

WALNUT

DIN.

ne

SET

mangle;
tenor
banjo;
stee
World Book Cyclo-teacher; ice

;

football shoes; and misc. 945-3353. |
A BLE
FORMICA TOPPED KITCHEN
esr) 6 chairs.

Good

condition.

HOT POINT ELEC. ig tt aa
Dble. oven. Exc. cond. $150
272-4329

6) YDS. BEIGE
used.

WOOL

$10

CARPETING,

VE_5-2087

173

Wtd. to Buy—Hshlid. Goods

WE NEED MERCHANDISE ,
Antiques, Fine Furniture, China
Cut Wiaes, RUT A-Brac, Silver, oe.

BEST
CALL HOLLYWOOD
SHeldrake 3-3573

antiques;

RESU LTS
ART

buy

it all.

NEED

WHOLE HOUS
tools;
toys;

job

Auctioneer:
and

FOR

Furn.

dishes;

PA 4-51

Any

age

Pictures;

or

Misc.

Oriental
rugs
or Anh
also
Piano.
Dir.
—
ss

a
e

PRIC
OSCAR ISBERIAN,

BY

TRADE-INS

GReenleaf
CHICAGO

ACCEPTED

5-0108 —

ART

GALLER

Member-Anpraisers
AN

.

PRIVATE PARTY. FR.

Period

kind
of
Orientals;
anytime.

HIGHEST

FU

liquidatic : ;

lots;

Col. Dan Danner.

FROM

Painted

Ass'n

of Amer

T IQUES-PAINTINGS-ART

JECTS-FURNITURE,
PRICES
Miss Hall

HIGHE

PAID.

TOP
FOR
Prompt

USED REFRIGERATORS
AND GAS STOVES
|
Dealer
pick-up.

WANT:
USED
COUCH
OR
bed in good cond.-reasonable. Modern —
or
traditional,
in
shades
el
of
blue,
4300.

WILL

gold

or

neutral.

Call

Edie

;

BUY

YOUR

used furniture
service call

GOOD

and

antiques.

Guat

The Original Crost Furniture Store
UN 4-0189
WE NEED PIANOS
oriental rugs. Fine furn. and china
LD
AM 2-2023; eves.
VE
5-

174
SONY

Radio-TV-Hi-Fi—For
5”

TV

(UHF,VHF);

Sale

ELCO 5

(160 eMC. ); k nig:
ane et es ter ;
Make offer. Call’ Buzz 677-9264 after 6 —
p.m.

Wollensak Tape Recorder

MATTRESS,
SPRINGS,
re pale. 5 chrs., $10.

NEVER
USED
GE
AIR
CONDItioner,
8,500 B.T.U.’s,
walnut
finish,
very quiet, er irra sacrifice for $195.

256-3503.

lamp

1 Vout OR
Furniture;

PORCH
GLIDER,
$10;
BOOKCASE
headboard, $5.00; pues chest, $7.00;
school desk, $10; 2 white den couches,
$100. WI 5-6033.
PATIO
FURNITURE
FOR
SALE.
TAble,
umbrella,
chairs.
$43
or
best
offer. 446-7331.

w/dbl.

furniture,

and
bedroom
:
set. Call OR 5-2263.

Any Type of Merchane dis

chairs, $35 ea. Also double and sae
window matching drapes. Call OR 3498
MAHOGANY
DINING
ROOM
SET.
Buffet, drop leaf table with 3 leaves
and 4 chairs. Best offer.
OR 3-5822

LEAVING

IN PERFECT

room

tables’
kitchen

LOUNGE

NORGE
WASHER
AND
DRYER;
Philco refrig, freezer comb,; Kenmore
sewing machinine; boy’s 24” bike; slot
bench w/2 piliows;
YO 5-7275.

SLIPCOVERED.

living

marble
chrome

HIGH,

sections.

condition

ANTIQUE CRYSTAL CHANDELIER IN
g00d
condition.
Also
Sears
16 inch
Converta
Bike.
Call UN
9-3764
MAYTAG
AUTOMATIC
WASHER,
3
yrs. old, used 2 yrs.. $100. Call after 6
p.m. ee
4-5071.

CUSHIONS

dition:

PC.
LIGHT
set, table has

20,000

GARAGE
SALE:
RED
COUCH
AND
ottoman; elect. typewriter; baby crib;
misc. Wed. and
Thurs. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
807 Old Trail, Highland Park.

MUST SACRIFICE

and

DE LUXE
G.E. ELEC.
STOVE
WITH
2 ovens, auto. timer $95; buggy and
bathinette
$15.
Immediate
sale.
A-l
condition.
677-8391.

96”

across
in
835-4710.

HOTPOINT
AIR
CONDITIONER
8,000
BTU.
Excellent
condition.
Reasonable. 729-3667.
AUTOMATIC
WASHER,
WESTINGhouse.
Only
4 years
old,
excellent
condition. $75.
PA 4-7263
102”
WHITE
SOFA,
142
YEARS
old, $75; 4 decorator occasional chairs,
$10 each.
729-4683.

MCGRAW
EDISON
2 TON
AIR
CONditioner,
window
unit. 23,000
B.T.U.
Will sacrifice. 432-2060.
.

it
R

SCREENS,

95”"
able.

fe)

EDISON

WOOD
DINING
RM.
Formica top.
Reasonable.
Call GR 5-5765
LADY
KENMORE
AUTOMATIC
washer. Most expensive model.
antcnaie
Ce
age $100.

39"' Simmons Roll-Away Bed
256-4764

sou

STURDY
COUCH,
2
MATCHING
chairs, exc. for bsmt. or playrm. All
for $25; gas range,
good cond. $20; 2
TVs, $5.00 and $15. 272-1981.

8

oo “ay

peas ae
French chrs.;

or

SINGER SEWING MACHINE. ZIG ZAG
attachments and cabinet; guaranteed,
$35;
will deliver. Dealer.
ALpine
1-

FRIGIDAIRE
REFRIGERA2 TWIN BEDS; TV ANTENNA
REASONABLE
724-3554

MODERN
BEDROOM
SET,
stools,
roll
away
bed,
Northbrook, 272-0298.

Evanston.
6-4450

COUCH;
BOOKCASE;
BED; DRESSER
draperies; hand crocheted bedspread;
copper
pot;
carpenter’s
tools.
Misc.
items. Best offer. AL 6-0269

13 YRS. OLD. RUNS WELL.
$30. Call 251-1294.

AQUA
TOR;

Goods

TWIN
STROLLER;
BUGGY;
DRESSing table;
crib;
swing;
jumper;
car
bed, and high chair. All in excellent
condition. Reasonable. Call 675-4840.

G.E, REFRIGERATOR
EVANSTON

Sele—Houehold

BACK
PORCH SALE:
ASSORTED
housewares and furniture. 1420 Davis

twin
beds,
sliding
cab.
doors,
exc.
cond. $35; pr. tw. sz. steel bed frames,
eastors like new, $7.50 ea. 272-2890.
BUILDER
SELLING
OUT
DISPLAY
furniture
in
4
model
homes.
Will
separate, up to 50% off. We deliver.
255-0670

ELY

.

HEADBOARD

SLIGHTLY

HAM

USED.

Call after 5 p.m. 475-7584 RADIO GEAR. 50’ TOWER

rotar, 2 M. transceiver, novice tr
mobile receiver, and other equip.

FOR
SALE.
14” SYLVANIA
PO
ble television, new picture tube,
serviced. $50.
Call

Do You
FOR

Call

Buzz

KNIGHT,
play 33 1/3

a 5" Son

677-9264

after

BEACH,

REK-O-KUT

RPM,

j

Rees:

6 p.m.

perfect

SINGLE

cond.

orgin,

cost $95. Sell for $40. Call 446-6554.

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

ee

878-7857

Need

BOAT,

4

—

Classified wen
7 4

|

4

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; Apparel ond Furs

EDIE'S RESALE SHOP
513-4TH

MI

Bring
ues
E

348

In Your Spring
meno e2, ire?
ACCE
LL
EST BANK ‘CARDS

Store hours: Daily 10:30 to
- €losed Wed. and Sun.
SHORTS FOR SPORTS
SHIRTS FOR Pepe
oo
SWIMSUITS GALO
‘CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD

6

Main

St.

For

by

Evanston

ITEMS

Ladies’,

Evanston

Junior

$CASH$
Men’s

League

and

Children’s

clothing;
shoes;
accessories. We buy
household
items,
cut
glass,
china,
silver, bric-a-brac, antiques, etc. Call .

- DElaware

717-9342.

GOLD

COAST

JANE

RESALE

SHOP

GILLOGLY'S

.

KENILWORTH RESALE
BRING
IN
summer

YOUR
SPRING
clothing for —

644 Green Bay

THRIFT

AND

Rd.

SHOP

SALE:

Dresses, Sportswear, Etc.
NEVER

NEW-SIZES 5 TO
Call 677-8891.

11.

WORN DRESS AND JACKET,

ag

Original

a

price

$69.95,

will

sell

HI 6-2832

THE LAST ACT
915 MAIN
osed for the summer,

:
EVANSTON
opening Aug. 22.

S
CLOTHING,
SIZE
10
SUMADY" and
winter,
excellent condition.
Also Persian
lamb
coat and jacket,
_mink trimmed. Low prices. OR 6-2753.
PRIVATE

PARTY

HAS

LARGE

SE-

lection of size 12 clothes. Like
_ knits, formals, etc. Call for appt.
OR

10

HOliycourt

new

and

12,

like’

new.

5-1308.

S: PINK CHECK WOOL,
mune
knit, Sz. 12; yellow
og
light blue, Sz. 14. 272. 1166

call ear

|

OVING

ag

TO

FLORIDA,

sports pa
pine 1-251

1%

For

36

MEN’S

SUITS

and

38

sz.;

Sale—Miscellaneous

RISTMAS

IN

JULY.

BARGAINS

eee
All in exe. cond. Many toys,
autiful
dolls,
swing
set,
wonder

car

racing

desks

(one

tricycle,

horse,

seats,

Walker

children’s

buggy,

z.

(1

be do

potty

yey”

uggage,

chrs.;

roll

top).

porch
furradio,
Hicamera;
3

electric)

tteg

infant

set,

enic
tble.;
Rattan
ture,
sewing
machine,
speaker,
phonograph,

pewriters

bedspreads,

meee Teneaecl

orjack

c

ee
Fifth
Ave.
and
oe
farcus
designer
clothes,
aa:
silk
and
cotton
shirtwaist
shifts,
coats,
handbags,
"hits. jewelry.
Page
Boy
and

shoes, maternity clothes.
and
Florence
Eiseman
sere s clothes, shoes,

Merry Mite
infant
and
men’s cloth-

Much
bric-a-brac.
and
misc.
rs.
Fri.
and
Sat.
10 to 4. 2201
tview, Wilmette.
One bik. N. of

Wilmette Ave. on Illinois Rd.
: 10 A.M. THURS.,
353
Rd.,
Kenilworth.
. twin beds with

ma

mattresses;

good

STER-

2
matching
springs
and

Simmons

twin

mat-

tress;
aluminum
chaise
longue
w/
overstuffed
cushions;
elec.
edger,
3
pot iron plant stand:
4 sec. mahog.
A
ss
door
bookcase;
Westinghouse
-FM
table
radio;
Webcor
port.
Holiday
HiFi;
elec.
battery
port.
radio;
white
kit.
utility
table;
sit
down ens
board;
maple
foldine
play
n;
car seat:
bottle sterilizer

ane bition:

tall bird cage;

ware;

books;

=

boots

records;

skates, size 101%:
a

RICED

and

Be

china;

man’s

winter

STOCK

373

Hazel

Around

Cor.

AT

ski

Misc.

12 PRICE
6

Avenue,

Glencoe

Glencoe

6

Theater

89...

VERT.

frostless,
2 yrs., $125. Air-cond.,
142
ton G. E. window, 1 yr., $90. Pool tbl.,
BN
, fully
equip.,
2
yrs.,
iano,
Winter console, needs repair,
Refrig.,
12 cu. ft. Coldspot,
it
works, $25. ‘Bikes, cane furn., tables,
}
©

pine aad

ard

tools,

firewood,

weight

dol
de
crusher,

house,
play _ pool,
ames,
glassware.
Elec.
knife,
ice
sun-lamp.
Other
misc.
Call

729-4640. If no ans., 729-1425.
ar

+d

gue
Pe
- sizes
ine
29,

ewe
Harms

on

PING
PONG
TABLE;
2
dishes;
misses
clothing
14; misc. Thurs., Fri.,
"30,
guly..1.°2
to 5.

Drive,

Lake,

golf club entrance.

2dane

chair,

Classified

Wilmette.

5th

house

W.

right

12 NOON TO 5
buffet,
$30;
py

$30;

two

square

filled

Cherry

wing

end

tables,
$10
each;
electric
guitar;
dryer;
$25;
sander,
$10;
aluminum
ladders, $10 each; Boy’ s bicycle. Lots
of rummage! DA 8-0297.
UPRIGHT KIMBALL PLAYER PIANO,
music rolls, good working cond. $350;
5 cane-back bar stools, $50; girl’s 26”
bicycle,
$20;
2
Cont tax,
35
mm
cameras,
3 _ lenses,
$300:
Triumph
port.
typewriter,
$20;
Elmo
8mm
movie camera, zoom lens, $100; Nizo
8mm
movie
camera,
tw. lens, $100.
831-4362.
GARAGE
SALE:
ANTIQUES
FROM
several
homes.
Unique
decorative
items. Crocks;
Brass; Trunks; Tiles;
Frames;
Tools;
Chest;
Chair;
Iron
bed;
Marble Glasses;
Dishes; Jewelry;
Books;
Misc.
household
goods.
Clothes; Tape “oo:
2672 Stewart,
Evanston.
Thurs.
1-9 p.m.,
Sat.
10
a.m. to 4 p.m.

ON ALL MERCHANDISE
WINNETKA THRIFT SHOP
848 Spruce St.,
Mon,
July
17 through
Sat. July
Hrs. 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Closed Wed.

MATERIAL
FROM
. NORTHFIELD
Flower show — decorative glazed tiles
suitable for patio floor, garden wall;
fretwork panels, 4’ x 8’; black garden
stone;
concrete
blocks;
plexiglass
panels 4’ x 6’; wooden cheese boxes;
alee tablecloth;
call 272-2632 or 4463316
“MOVING— GARAGE SALE
G.E.
range,
dbl.
oven,
40
in;
Barcalounger
kit.
dinette
set;
cribs
and other infant items; china; linens;
mower;
T.V.
tbles.;
summer
furn.,
etc. etc. Must sell. Thur. 9 a.m. 1760
Killarney
Lane,
Northbrook
(1800

Happ

Rd.)

MOVING:
MUST
SELL
42”
GAS
range w/center griddle and 5th burner,
like
new,
$75;
45’’
GrundigMajestic
radio/phono
hi-fi
console
(turn
table
needs
repair,
AM/FM
short wave in exe. cond.), $45; Sears

power
PA

mower

(used

one

season),

of

mower;

ANTIQUE
AND
BRIC-A-BRAC
SALE
Garage
items;
used
furn.;
toys;
. handknits and much other worthwhile
mdse.
and
bargains.
Priced
reasonably. 65 E. Thomas
(1400 blk. of N.
Western) Lake Forest. July 1, 2 and 3.
10 to 4 p.m.

ALL CLOTHING! PRICE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Bargain Boutique
BENEFITS THE BLIND
Dempster, Evanston.

328-5775

HOTPT.
REFRIG.;
WESTINHSE.
MObile fan;
bsmnt.
dehumidifier;
port.
humidifier; patio umbrella w/tble.; 3
wood fidg. chrs.; steamer trunk; lamp
shades;
steam irons;
suitcases:
foldi A cot w/matt.; all good cond. AL 1-

G.E. AUTO. ROTARY
IRONER
(MANgle), closed 38” x 18”’ x 30” high, $25; 2
sets of 4 metal tray tables
$2.00 ea.;
1, gal. Scotch thermos jug, overnite
cosmetic case, bowling game (w/standup plastic pins). 675-2065.
BABY-EQUIPMENT
Infanseat, $5.00; Car bed, $3.00; Recl.
bouncer-seat,
$3.00;
Walker- -Jumper
$4.00; Bathtub, $1.00; Sterilizer, $1.00;
Babybuggy,
$5.00.
'251-0761.
Thurs.,
at.
GRANDFATHER
CLOCK;
WEIGHT
clock; 12 place 22 carat gold decorated
bone china;
Dresden
figurines;
candelabra;
misc.
tables;
books;
misc.
Cinnamon ferns; Funkia and gardenia
trees. Call AL 1-5515.
“BIG
BOY’
PORTABLE
BARBECUE
grill, w/warming oven and rotisserie;
excellent condition;
14’
x 28”
grill.
PArk
4-6211.

KITCHEN

2 fireside

SET;

chairs;

GAS

RCA

LAWN

Hi-Fi

Phono.;
2 green rugs;
G.E.
refrig.,
$20;
black
hair
mannikin;
left-hand
bowling.
ball;
de luxe
Aurora
road
racer; boy’s clothes, sz. 14. 966-8997.
FREEZER
UPRIGHT,
6
CU.
FT.;
Filtron
coffee
maker;
sew.
mach.;
Bissell carpet
sweeper;
lawn
chaise
and chr.; wrought iron umbrella tbl.;
mahog. rec. cab.; mahog. radio-phono
comb. 724-6630 or 724-1594.

HOUSE
SALE,
MOVING:
G.E. WASHer,
Hamilton
dryer;
misc
clothes,
childs and adults; Encyclopaedia; doll
house; misc, Thurs. and Fri. 10 to 5.
+ ec
DA
8-2418.
2505
Park
Place,
van.
20’
BIKES;
GIRL’S
SM.
VANITY;
pingpong tbl. needs work;
gas lawn
mower; home exercisor; pink hi chr.;
baby scale; Prov. dresser; sm. organ;
pen 2537 Donald Ct., Glenview. PA
ALUM.
FOLD.
TABLE
$5.00;
DEhumidifier $25; canister vacuum w/attach. $15; baby buggy $10; infant seat.
$2.00;
bottle sterilizer $2.00;
kindergarten art easel $10;
Sting-ray trike
5.00, Thurs. and Fri. only. 251-7650.
G.E

AIR

COND.,

BOODLE

Madison-Fielding

stereo

amp.

BUGGY.

Coffee

and end tables with blk. tubular steel
legs,
Formica
tops.
Hoover
floor
scrubber.
2 bed rails. 48pc.
Rogers
stainless silverware. 724-4369.
GO
CART
W/MOTOR;
SUNBEAM
elec.
lawn
mower;
tape
recorders;
small
Hoover
vacuum;
clothing;
dishes;
misc.
Thurs.
only.
Near
Kenilworth Station, 1218 Glendenning
Rd., Wilmette.
GARAGE
SALE THURS.
ONLY:
LGE.
antiq.
pedestal
desk;
white
fig.
skates; girl’s Schwinn bike; children’s
classics;
games,
Christmas.
dec.;
Much
misc.
All cheap.
820 Raleigh
Rd. Glenview.
CUSTOM
MADE
LULLABYE
6yr.
cribs,
new
$69 ea.,
$25
ea.;
2
tricycles, like new, $8. 00° e€a.; 1 never
used
Kingston
guitar,
$10;
1 Cosco
—_
chair, $4.00. 2144 Fir St., Glenview.
SEWING MACHINE SALE
8 Singer machines. $12.50 each.
Zig-Zag machine in cabinet, $35.
6040 vomee,
Morton poke 967- 5770.
VIKING SALES CO
REDUCE
WITH
A
PROFESSIONAL
Slenderella
table.
Automatic
timing
cycle, 2, 1/3 H.P. motors powers this
slenderizing
unit.
Exc.
cond.
Call
after 6 p.m. 831-4486.
714
OUTBOARD
MTR.;
POWER
mower
w/catcher;
30’
gas
stove:
G.E.
washer;
baby
buggy;
net
playpen; wooden storms and scr. PA
9-1946 after 4:30.

OVERHD.
SINGLE

included.

2

$30.

TWO GRASS CUTTERS:

823

ROUND

4-1749 eves.

GREAT
AMERICAN
BALL
BEARING
push mower, 1712” blade; 21’’ Jacobson
Lawn
Queen
(gasoline
motor).
Sturdy,
good
working
condition.
To
see,
phone
251-1816
after
9
p.m.
Thursday.

176

BREAKFRONT
MAHOG.
44”
X
72”,
$75; cedar chest, $8.00;
6 yr. maple
crib,
$8.00;
high
chair,
$3.00;
port.
typewriter, $8.00; lady’s clothing, sz.
10-12.
Reasonable.
Thurs...
and
Fri.
after 6 p.m. Sat. 9 to 4 p.m. 869-5459.

29.

WOULD
YOU
BELIEVE—A
SWEEPer; tables;
chairs;
46’’ desk; lamps;
child’s
jungle
gym
and _ games;
mixmaster;
12x12 nylon rug;
many
mise.
items
to tempt
you.
Thurs.,
Fri., and Sat. 10 to 4; 334 Central AV.,
Wilmette.

Thrift Shop

from

FREEZER

hockey

coats.

roage | Thurs. July
ours 9 a.m.-5 bee
Closed Wednesdays

‘Glen Cote

kit

girl’s ice skates;

TO SELL.

ENTIRE

Maple

72 PRICE SALE

P

——
; weak

1715 Chancellor, ~Evanston

4-9655

Designer Dresses, Coats,
Etc

GOLF
CLUBS
MEN’S.
PRO
LINE,
complete
set
and
bag;
ladie’s
new
Patty Berg set; new A&amp;F junior set;
Motorola
stereo record player;
new
FM-AM
Multiplex
stereo
speaker
radio; new 8 mm standard projector;
2 tape
recorders;
2 portable
TV’s;
Zenith FM-AM table rad.
Dealer, UN 4-6939, 743-6276
732 Florence Av., Evanston.

SHOP-

14a bees:

LIKE

SALE
Moving: must sacrifice bedrm. suite:
sectional sofa;
cherry love seat w/2
chrs.;
rugs;
chrs;
rnd. walnut table
w/4 chrs.;
Simmons
hide-a-bed,
like
new; ironer; TV; wire recorder; tools
hand
lawnmower;
golf
cart;
frpl.:
equip.;
ladder;
lawn sweeper;
hand
saw;
frpl. wood;
misc. lumber;
iron
pipe;
chemicals
and
many
misc.
items.
380 Linden,
Winn.
HI 6-3840.
Open 9-7 p.m.

For Sale—Miscellaneous

GARAGE SALE
:
Antiques and other furn., silver, china,
bric-a-brac,
baby
furnishings;
women’s clothes size 12 to 14, and much
misc. Thurs. through Sat. 2525 Marcy,
Evanston.

Glencoe

Ct.

CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Complete Repair Service
Antique Jewelry
Open Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6
Friday night til 9 p.m.
835-4217

256-2990.

FILL

ing bag for $2.00. Clothing for entire
family, all you can carry. Open from
a.m. to 4 p.m. 7647 Paulina, Chgo.

:

Tudor

p.m.

THRIFT HOUSE

“Operated

176

ATTIC ANTIQUES

ST.-Wilmette 256-0661.

"THERE'S MONEY
IN YOUR CLOSET"
:

For Sale—Miscellaneous

8

GARAGE
FT.

ALL

Call

724-6233.

DOOR
HARDWARE

TRIPLE
18TH
CENT.
MAH.
dressers,
glass
tops.
Hotpoint
elec.
range. Whi. 6 yr. crib, $15. 2 trikes,
oe.
$5.00. Com. Bluebird outfit. 72432.

LAST
CALL
FOR
BARGAINS:
MUST
be
sold
today.
Barbecue;
_bds.;
dressers;
wardrobe closets;
din. rm.
set; misc. items. 475-0048 or 726 Reba
Pl, Evanston.
SUMMER
BARGAINS!
30”
Industrial
Snow
Thrower,
prop.
w/4-spd.
trans.;
also 30”
reel
mower;
both
for $300
or
consider trade. WI 5-2502.

selfInd.
will

MOVING
FRIDAY
—
MUST
SELL
Thursday.
High
chair;
children’s
womens’
clothes;
elec
range;
rugs
yey
furniture.
Will
sacrifice.
ANTIQUE
GUN
COLLECTION,
MG
“T’’
series
engine
parts,
S.U.
119’
carbs;
exc.
Michelin
‘‘X’’
155
x 380
tire; Alfa top rack. etc. All priced to
sell. Call 328-9092 after 6 p.m.
FOR
SALE
AT ALL
TIMES:
PIPES;
angles; iron sheets: and other misc.
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATERIAL
1466 Berkeley
Rd.,
Highland
Park
IDiewood 3-1466
VACUUM SALE
10 Hoover uprights. Fad with trade. 6
Electrolux vacs, $12.50. 12 misc. vacs,

$3.95.

967-5770.

6040

Dempster,

Viking

Sales

Morton

Co.

Grove.

AN TIQUES:
MELODEON—NEEDS
repair—Wheeler
Wilson
sewing
machine—Esquires
from
1939
Famous
a: wee
Conversation Pieces: 945WELDING
EQUIPMENT
AND
ASsorted
tools:
torches.
portable
arc,
heli-arec,
misc.
equipment,
jacks.
stands, vices, drills, etc. Private. UN
9-5560 after 6 p.m.

HPE
4%

Pool Filter and Pool

HP.
FILTER,
1 YEAR
OLD;
diam. x 30” high Muskin pool, 3
old; $40 complete. VErnon 5-4640.

10’
yrs.

ROTARY
LAWNMOWER,
Craftsman;
good condition;
self
pelled. $25. HI 6-1673.

20°’
pro-

8’ pyre. GARDEN
POOL
KIDNEY
APED.
REGULAR
$119, WILL SELL FOR $45. 251-0721.
PRE
FAB TOOL
SHED,
4X10,
$25.
2 Schwinn
bikes,
clubs. 724-8990.

boy’s.

Misc.

golf

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

Rustic Wooden
HIGH

220

176

Fence 4 Ft.

FT. LONG $40
Call 256-4548

For

Sale—Miscellaneous

21”
ELEC.
STOVE
220
VOLTS,
burner and well, plus oven, ideal
icon he or trailer, $45; also 208Vtransformer, $25. "724-5329 after 6.

FOR
“JOB
WELL
DONE
FEELING”
clean carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00.
Wienecke
V&amp;S Hardware, Glencoe.

TWIN -SLEEP
COUCHES,
SER
foam matts. and box springs, cus
slip covers, 6 mtchng.
pillows;
o
furn.; 2 snow tires 8.55 x 14. 945-41

THE AMAZING
BLUE
LUSTRE
WILL
leave ad
upholstery beautifully soft
and clean.
Rent electric shampooer,
$1.00. Wolff Ace Hardware, Wilmette.
WELL
KEPT
CARPETS
SHOW
THE
results
of regular
Blue
Lustre
spot
cleaning.
Rent
electric
shampooer,
$1.00. Eckart Hardware, Winnetka.

MEN’S
CLOTHING,
misc. «tool boxes.
_Evanston.

21

PORCH
SALE—BABY
FURN.,
TO
clothes;
bike;
window
fan,
the
lantern; TV; laundry tub; fryer.
1938 Lincoln N’brk. 272-2336.

INCH
SELF-PROPELLED
REEL
mower with catcher. Electric combination, edger and trimmer. Priced to
sell. Call OR 3996.

MOVING.
MUST
SELL.
2 BEDROOM
suites;
console
T.V.;
child’s
organ;
carpeting; drapes; bicycle; tables and
lamps. DAvis 8-7637.
FREE
FOR
THE
HAULING.
tree trunk length unsplit and
firewood from 9 trees. Call
R 4-3624.

2 FT.
lighter

KENMORE
STOVE:
ture; music. items.
Friday after 6 p.m.
DA 8-1186.

GAS

SPACE

CR

HEATER

21”
JACOBSEN
ESTATE
POWER
lawn mower, $50; alum. lounge chair,
$7.00;
garden
sprayer,
$5.00.
PArk
4-1484.
MAPLE
HAMMOND
CHORD
ORGAN
$300;
beige
leather
contour
chair,
w/vibrator,
$100,
like
new.
Folding
pool table and rack, $15. 724-5495.

GLASS AND CHINA, SILVER, LINEN,
ictures and much
misc. 212-4th St.,
ilmette. Thursday, Friday, Saturday
10 a.m.
THUR.
AND
FRI.
10
TO
4
114
Madison,
Evanston.
Pool
and
filter
10’
x 30’;
Caloric
gas _ stove,
30”;
marble top tbl.; bikes; misc.
wre

ae
TYPEWRITER
G.
E..
air-cond.;
port.
ee
fixt.; crystal ‘glasses:
good cond. Reasonable. 729-2314.

AND
bar;
all in

ATTENTION
- MEN!
2 SFA
SUITS,
sz. 48, like new; 1 tuxedo, worn once;
exercycle;
zip cartop carrier;
boy’s
10-spd. bike 724-5777.
ENCYCLOPAEDIAS,
1965,
20
VOLS,
cost $200, sacrif. $35; hide-a-bed, cost
$300, sacrif. $125, Britannica;
World
Book; Comptons. Sacrif. 251- 7385.
PC. DREXEL
DINING
ROOM
$375;
34 length black Persian
coat, sz. 16; asst. szs. Teenage
Winter jackets, coats IN 3-7739.

SET,
Lamb
boy’s

LB.
COMMERCIAL
WASHING
machine and extractor, both for $200.
Contact 475-5600 for details.

13X15
RUG,
4 LAVATORY
SINKS;
kitchen
cabinet
sink;
sump
pump;
radiators;
chlorinator;
hand
lawn
mower; garbage disposal. 446-1646.
ONE
200,000
B.T.U.
HOT
nace. Metzgar horizontal
plete with oil burner and
Very reasonable. 432-1888.

AIR
FUR.
type. Comall controls.

18”
HAND
LAWNMOWER.
good condition, $5. = se
mower, Exc. cond.,
CR 2- nit

20”

LARGE

TO

177

SCREENS

FISHER
HI-FI
SYSTEM;
BUMPER
pool
table;
folding
ping-pong
table;
Zenith
23”
TV. All
good
condition.
Make offer. 251-3166.
FRIGIDAIRE
STOVE
AND
REFRIG.,
Gibson
_ air-conditioner,
each
$30:
Photostat
copier,
$20;
baby
stroller,
car bed, $3.00 ea. Call CR 2-2591.

If

DE
LUXE
26”
RANGER
BIKE,
very good condition, 2 yrs. old,
Older 26” racy 7% py
$10.

IN
$25.

18’ POWER
DRIVE JACOBSEN REEL
mower 1 yr. old. Excellent condition.
$80. 721-0432.
AMERICAN
FLYER
TRAIN
Sunbeam
electric lawn
mower.
lamp. Mangle.
724-4466

SET.
Pole

cheap.

to Buy—Miscellaneo

WANTED
IDEAS FOR PEANUT GALLER
we
use
your
contribution
PEANUT GALLERY, you will rec
a $5.00 check that can be spent at
advertiser in our paper. Contes
must
be UNDER
14 years
of
Your age, phone, address, and ch
of advertiser must
ee
contribution. Send to
ALLERY,
1232
Central
Av.,
mette, Ill.

NORTH

SHORE

AND
1104 EMERSON

METAL
UN

PAPER
CO.

Eva

4-5133

WE’LL
COLLECT
YOUR
UNWA
books now! For our annual used b
sale.
N.S.
Chapter,
Brandeis
Women’s
Comm.
Books
tax
de
tible. HI 6-3730 or AL 6-4300.

GUNS
OLDER

WANTED

THE BETTER. HOBBYI
234-8035 after 6 p.m.

WANTED
TO
BUY
TOY
cannons,
equipment,
etc.
tion, any quantity.
824-6476

SOLDIB
Any co

WANT
TO
BUY:
GIRL’S
26”
3
used bike and ladies golf clubs.
be in excellent condition. AL 1-4250

178

Rummage

Sales

BARGAINS GALORE!
DRY Sa
clothing for all age groups. Rs!
Armenian
Church,
816 - Gack"
Evanston.
June
29- -July
6, 9 a.
p.m. Daily.

179

Miscellaneous

JULY ONLY
REUPHOLSTER

SLIPCOVER
§
SOFA—$36 plus fabric:

REUPH.

CH

—$18
plus
fabric;
SECTIONAL
ea. vlus fabric. COMPANION SA
CUSTOM
FABRIC
SLIPCOVER
Chair—$12 plus fabric; Sofa—$22
fabric. 14 Price Drapery Sale. Ca
ing from
$4.69 per yd.
Work
gi
FREE
estimates, terms
avail.
CHESTERFIELD INTERIORS
Div. of Chesterfield Upholstery Inc
CALL 677-6350

LIGHT HAULING
Furniture—Lu WN
OLD FURNITUR
disposed of. —.
Call for Free
LEO HAPP

OP

cere

and Shippin
Estimates.
PArk 4

TOP
SOIL
—
HUMUS
—
Manure — gravel — gravel d
s
rubbish removal —
power lawn rol
— tree removal— 2 dirt — grad
VE
5-11 5

JIM BEINLICH, THE FIREWOOD KI

RUBBISH
Basements,
M.

REMOVAL

Attics, Gereaey, ye

DANNER

MOVING

ogee

Ark

SOMETHING?

4-

BOUG

furniture,
can’t
get
it home?
DOVER
MOVERS
solve your ha

6-STRING
CLASSIC
GUITAR;
SET
of golf clubs; tennis racket. PArk 45753, ask for Gary, Mon., Wed., and
Fri. 5:30 to 6 p.m.
GARAGE
SALE—CLOTHING,
FURN.;
toys and misc.
Thurs., Friday, Saturday
1930 Phillips Av., Northbrook.

sell

251-0721

HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
FOR
type
of junk
brought
to our
d
rags, iron, metal, etc. For truck x
up, IDlewood 3-1466. Open Sunda
3. ao
subject to cnange
t
notice
HIGHLAND PARK WASTE MATER
1466 BERKELEY ROAD
(Off of Old Skokie Rd.)

PIRES: - GIRL'S,
-i6"
BOY'S
$e"
and 26”; also 6 Universal gas burners,
to be built- -in. 831-3343.
1733 Heather
Ln., Highland Park.

FIX-IT
MAN
RIDER
AND
ROTARY
mowers; chrs.; drapes; nice clothing;
antique
glass
and
frames;
costume
and antique jewelry, misc. CE 4-3245.

Wtd.

USED

Will

Newspapers, Ra
lron, Metal.
Highest Prices Paid

KENMORE
GAS
RANGE,
$20;
DInette
table,
6
chrs., na
electric
sewing machine, $15;
$10; porch
sofa, $2.00; bicycles, $5.00
00. UN 4-4756.

DINING RM. SET: EXCELLENT CONdition;
2 chrs.
(1 lounge);
drapes;
black cloth coat w/black dyed beaver
collar, sz. 14-16. Very reas. HI6-6224.

porch.

Wanted:

VERY
lawn

DELTA,
HEAVY
DUTY
WOOD
SHAPer, floor model, top extensions, 1 H.P.
115/230-V
motor,
$245.
869- 5862
evenings.

or if no answer CR 2-65
MO

GARAGE
SALE.
CLOTHING;
elec. sppllandes: skis; lawn furn.;
uch misc
2313 Sieadew Dr., South, Wilmette.

50

2-1670;

6 H.P. RIDING SIMPLICITY
$125. CR 2-4112,

PORCH
FURNICall to enges f and
Saturday all day.

30,000 B.T.U. WITH ELEC.
blower fan. Like new. PArk 4-6898.

8

UNIVERSAL
RANGE,
$24.
24” Scotts
Spreader,
$8.00.
20’’ Tricycle,
$5.00.

close

AIR
CONDITIONER,
7000
BTU,
712
amps.,
Gibson,
excellent
condition.
easy mount.
First $50 takes it. Call
GR 5-0308 after 9 a.m. Evanston.

COKE
MACHI
Rear of 871 C

problems.

Ill.

22633MCC.

LIGHT
By

Furniture. Appliances
professional movers

GRAVEL
crushed

DRIVEWAY
stone

Beinlich. VE

864-6139.

HAULING
for

5-1195.

and

aaa

REPAIRS
driveways.

APARTMENT
HUNTING?
A wonderful selection awaits

you in the Want Ads.

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June

29,

19

�Typewriters—Business Machines
—Office and Store Equipment
SALE:
EXECUTIVE
DESK
AND
air, 1 yr. old. Call weekdays,
beeen 9 and.J, 272-6565.
DESKS,
29
STRAIGHT
BACK
airs
and
10 swivel
chairs.
1-7x3
rary table. Make offer. Call 869-8600
for Ken Gossmeyer.
ANUALLY
OPERATED
ROTARY
pb
files
with
20,000
I.B.M.
card
pacity each.
Call Rick at 251-4300 ext. 254.

186

LIONEL TRAIN

AUTOMOTIVE

SZ.

BIKE
PLOY
R 2-2090

’S BLUE
SCHWINN
VARSITY.
10
eeds, perfect condition. $40. Call 27209.

‘ve Outgrown My Bike
BOY'S BICYCLE IN GOOD
dition.

$15.

ID

3-3448.

rys 26'' Schwinn 3 Speed
EXTRA

EQUIPMENT.

AL

Sporting Goods
Equipment

RO SHOP

GOLF

193

6454

RAFT,

5
DAVIS

NYLON

1967 YAMAHA

1965 VESPA
MOTOR
SCOOTER,
2,000 miles, four speeds. Top speed 60
mph. 95 miles per gallon. Best offer.
Please call PA 4-3709.

Mart
Evanston

Rifle 30-06

CONDITION.
729-0305.

$125.

TRAMPOLINE
PROFESSIONAL.

THREE
LIKE

AL 1-7053

PELLET GUNS
NEW. REASONABLE.
475-8536

GREGOR
PRO-LINE _ 2,3,4,5,6,
B.9, and wedge. 1,3,4,5 woods. Used 2
Ss. ‘Original value $320. $75. 251-2371.

29,

1967

SCRAMBLER
160
mint condition. Custom
Call AL 1-0517.

CB-160

good

‘66 RED
S-90
condition;
tuned.

475-7919,

after

6

Yamaha —
ow
$30

or

CC
LESS
THAN
new.
A good buy.
Call 675-3064.

1964 HONDA

S90
cond.

50

MILEAGE.

’66 HARLEY M50, 50CC
Small, easy to ride. Exc. cond.
Low mileage. $150.
CR 2-5319

SEARS
SPORTCYCLE
49 CC
(SAME
size as Honda 50). Made in Austria.
2,000
miles.
Red.
Good
condition.
Windshield. $90. Call Chuck, 272-7757.

RELUCTANTLY
MUST
SELL _ 1966
Yamaha
in good
condition.
$240
or
best offer.
Phone 446-6538.
LOOKS
GOOD,
offer. Must sell.

835-4194

1965 SUZUKI
GOOD

MUST

‘64;

HONDA

HONDA

50 C.C. SPORT MODEL
CONDITION. $140
Call HI 6-4966

COMPLETE
WITH
and ready to race.
Can be seen.

condiHI
6-

1966.

stock
in the

272-7905
Overseas

PHONE

HONDA
’'65 MODEL
50 SPORT
EXC.
cond., $180 or best offer. Phone after
5:30 p.m. OR 3-5245.
DE LUXE MOTOR SCOOTER
4,9 H.P.; AUTO, CLUTCH.
4,000 MILES. $150.
251-6112, Jim.
1966
HONDA
150,
JET
BLACK
with luggage racks and straps. Must
sell fast.
Will sacrifice for $350,
or
best offer. 878-1151.

MI. BEST OFFER OVER
328-9561 AFTER SIX.

194

Homes—Campers—
Utility Trailers

REGAL
MOBILE
HOME
51’ X10’.
Front kitchen,
liv. rm., 2 bdrms.,
1
bath. Carpeting, drapes, stove, refrigerator and etc. Also includes oil tank;
front
and
backsteps,
and
underpinning. Best offer. October 15 occupancy. Call PArk 9-1042.
TRAVEL
TRAILERS—TRUCK
CAMPers Avion. Shasta, Fan, Frolic, Franklin and Robinhood.
HALE
TRAILER
SALES.
689-3300,
1920 Sheridan
Rd.,
North Chicago. (1 mi. N. of 137 on 42)

16’ x 7’, $600
CALL 328-5133
1966
PUMA
ELDORADO
VIII
ExXcellent
condition;
hardtop;
canvas
sides;
completely
equipped;
little
used. $1,000. DAvis 8-1408.

wheat

ow

TRAILER
$1,250.

For

OLD

Sale—Trucks

and

Trailers

PICK-UP TRUCK

1966
with

$1,850

196

ECONOLINE
built-in
rack

or best

Foreign

offer.

and

1936 BUICK

SUPER
and
snow

LE

Sports

2,495
AUTOHAUS ON

and

1550 Frontage

17-6145.

Cars

HEARSE

BRITISH RACING GREEN
Runs excellent. Asking $350.
I 6-0885

VAN
tires.

Rd.

272-7905

:

ae
EDENSNorthbroo

Open

9-9

ly

'64 Volkswagen Air Cond. —
LOW

1964

MILEAGE. ae
835-0196

VW

DELUXE

COND.

CONVERT.

button
radio, w.w.
black
top.
Beautiful
easy on gas. Best offer.

HAS
THE
NEW
1967 VOLVOS
WAITing
for
YOU.
See
them
in _ the
showroom
at
1723
Waukegan
Rd.,
Genview, Illinois.

.

Like

PUSH

545-

’66

CORVETTE
427
CONVERGE
tops; posi; FM-AM; p/b.; p/s.; —
low mi.; $3,600: 446-7621.

VOLKSWAGEN
I6 point safety and performance
inspection has been done.
100%
1966

guarantee 30 days or 1000 miles.

VOLKSWAGEN

SEDAN

1965

DE LUXE

MICRO

1965

VOLKSWAGEN

1964

VOLKSWAGEN

1963

VOLKSWAGEN

blue

BUS
blue

SEDANS

2

to

choose
Red

SEDAN
Black

1962 VOLKSWAGEN

Turquoise

1961

from

SEDAN

Sun

Roof

VOLKSWAGEN

1960 VOLKSWAGEN
Sunroof

OTHER
1964 FALCON

TRADE-INS

FUTURA
Blue,

1963

BUICK

1963

VALIANT

1963

RENAULT

automatic

ELECTRA

225

transmission

1961 ALFA ROMEO — 2,000
Convertible,

red

with

radio.

Winnetka
Import Motors
666 Green Bay Rd.

HI 6-6100

Agents for Volkswagen

Insurance Co.

Open: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday thru Friday
9 a.m.-5 p.m. — Saturday. Closed Sunday.

VOLKSWAGEN
IN EVANSTON

16 POINT CHECKED
100%
VOLKSWAGENS
Have

a 30

CAR

Overseas
AGENT

FOR

Day

1000

Mile

Orders

'63 VW Sedan $895
'63 VW Camper $1,095
made

100

GUARANTEED

percent

717 CHICAGO

Guarantee

AVE.

Arranged

VOLKSWAGEN

'66 VW Sedan $1,395
'64 Karman Ghia $1,295

Home

or

ROOM

SHOW

Convertible

BEST OFFER.
Call ALpine 1-2020

mechani

Portable ga
;
manuals i marae,

mission,
whitewall
tires.
Havan
brown with tan leather interior.

Wiggleworths
Imports

USED

195

tires;

190

Open 9-9 Daily
Delivery Specialist

Volkswagens

FULLY EQUIPPED 1965
DE LUXE A100 DODGE CAMPER
excellent condition, low mileage.
Reasonably priced. 864-3955.

racing

;

4 DOOR SEDAN. AUTOMATIC tran

of Mercedes-Benz
Midwest.

160

ONLY, 3,000
$400. CALL

. com
e

‘64 Mercedes-Benz

Ruby

125CC

CONDITION.
6 p.m.

1959 TEMPO

PARTS,

1550 Frontage-rd. Northbrook
Largest
Porsche

CONV.

Inquire Box 457, Atlanta, Il. 61723;

SPARE

Sea

196* HONDA CB160
5,800 miles. Lots of chrome.
Many needed extras.
Call 724-3345.

Mobile

Michelin

JAGUAR

‘C’ head with 8 to.
for racing.
Five

sound;
good
body.
spare parts, factory

AUTOHAUS
ON EDENS

1966
HONDA
SUPER
HAWK,
chopped pipes, Bates seat, metal flake
tank, Hi-bars, Low mi., $650; 45 mph
Hydro-plane w/eng. $150. CR 2-5319.
Blue;

ster, type
ratio, set

Bahama

S90

S90.

YAMAHA
EXCELLENT
729-1067 after

1966
SUZUKI.
X-6
HUSTLER
2,000 miles. Like new. Runs perfectly.
Pearl metalflake fenders. Priced for
quick sale. Call 545-2927.

CC
or

BLUE.
945-0522.

LOW MILEAGE. CAMPUS BIKE.
$265. Call 251-4173 or 251-1414.
1965
TRIMLINE
CAMPER,
Ye
sink; dinette set; 3 beds; alum. door;
Canopy and add-a-room; many extras.
Like new. Cost $1,500. Reas. 537-1890.

MILEAGE. GOOD CONDITION.
$200. Call OR 5-4174.

500
$450

COND.

1965 HONDA
150
mileage,
tach., excellent
accessories.
$265.
Call

3603.

Honda 65cc used on campus.

1956
INDIAN
runs better.

EXC.

$125

YOUR CHOICE
Honda
Sport 65cc. 1,400 mis.;
Vespa
125cc. 650 miles;
Either for $300 or
both for $500. 234-4351.

LOW

100 CC — 1966

1957 XK140

Elva Porsches
1800 and 2000

1965
ALLSTATE
MOTOR
SCOOTER
3.9 H.P. 100 miles per gallon. Excellent condition. Adult driven. Only 820
miles. $175 or best offer 272-5337.

1966 HONDA
$275

p.m.

EXCELLENT CONDITION.
Call 677-1922

TURING
GINO
PAOLI
LINE
IN
dies’ culottes, Bermudas and shells.
Iso men’s short sleeved golf shirts.
Shop
621 Westley Road
:
Glencoe, Illinois
-

-| Garand

REASONABLE
after 5,

HONDA
'65 RED
Much
chrome;
Mint
Extras.
$350
272-1816.

41.95

LIVE WORMS

EXCELLENT

HELMET.
Park 4-9142,

1966
HONDA:
160
1,000 miles. Like
Went
in service.

FISHERMEN’S RODS, REELS
GOLF CLUBS
GOLF SHOES, CARTS, BAGS.
TENNIS RACKETS
SLEEPING BAGS
WATER SKIS
Sport

Used ritomaan

381-1714.

Evanston

Tack-L-Tyers
icago Av.

350CC

1965! HONDA 90.
EXCELLENT CONDITION $225

SAVE SAVE
TO
'/5 OFF

‘683 HONDA
SCRAMBLER
250 CC
Good
condition;
w/helmet;
$400.
Call after 6, 827-0395.

Low
tion,

80

1966 HONDA S90
BLACK, DA 8-3163 AFTER 6 P.M.

SAFETY

PAINT

BLACK, 4,300 mi. $250.
Call 251-7053.

700
MILES.
BLACK;
EXCELLENT
condition. DA 8-3163 after 6 p.m.

Wanted:

SCOOTER

ENGINE. NEW
$115. 966-5976

1965

Marina blue; engine completely modified for maximum performance. Luggage carrier. $300 or best offer. IR 86061.
HONDA
S90 NEEDS
WORK
ON ENG.
Otherwise
in
exc.
working
order;
chrome candy-apple blue paint job is
perfect. $95. 724-5977, ask for Dave or
Roger.

deal S SUPPLY

SAVE

1966
VESPA
MOTORSCOOTER,
150cce. Excellent condition, 5,000 miles,
$210. Call 251-1074.

HONDA,
DREAM,
305,
see; best offer.
HI 6-7208

Chicago.

1966 SUZUKI

$19.95

Life Raft

N LIFE

N.

1964. BEST OFFER.
AL 1-7103.
:

WONDACERCELLENT CONDITION
Perfect for daughter,
son, beach or
fun. Low mileage. $175, or best offer.
Call PArk 4-6171, any time.

PERFECT. $415.
Jim—724-8661

CLUBS

250 CC,

REBUILT

RO 1-6454
Western Av.,

869-9613.

1958 MOTOR

Carts

Sports Race Cars

80, Top Condition,

extra equipment.

SPECIAL FOR MAY
X-6 HUSTLER—$625

HONDA

RAC
RA
Ww
F GLOVE, MEN’S, LADIES’
’S TENNIS SHORTS, WHITE
SKATE od
NOW
EBALL SHOE
TLE LEAGUE “SHOES

e Man

From

NORTH SHORE’S LARGEST
CYCLE DEALER

Very
offer.

IN YOUR OLD
TENNIS SALE

Loan

BROWN'S
SUZUKI CITY

1966
HONDA
low mileage,
exhaust. $450.

)5 DZ. GOLF BALLS
F_BAGS
5
GOLF CART, NOW
IRONS, MEN’S, LADIES
WOODS, MEN'S. LADIES
DGES, PUTTE
4.
) SNEAD OR BERG IRONS

RADE

Auto

Motorcycles—Go

SALE

EQUIPMENT

an

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., pret:
tarps
and
moving
dollies avail. Car tow bars,
ower
tools,
cement
mixer,
exten.
adder, 7446-48 N. Clark St., 2 blks. S.
of Howard St. ROgers Park 1-2000.

CLOSEOUTS

PRO

Yamaha

YAMAHA 1966 SCRAMBLER
250 CC. Sport equipped. 5 speeds.
$475. Exc. cond. Must sell.
272-7841 After 6 p.m.

For Rent——
Autos—Trucks—tTrailers

and

548 OAKTON, “SKOKIE

Now!

ALL
869-

196 ‘Foreign and Sports Cars Es

Foreign and Sports Cars

1318.

945-6000

1-5794.

Wilson-Spalding-MacGregor
Northwestern- Foot-Joy-Bag Boy
Mulligan-Ajav
« ALL NEW iST QUALITY
LADIES’ AND MEN’s
RIGHT OR LEFT HANDED
Expert Club Fitting on all sets
bns, 4 woods,
reg. $275
now $115
on 3 woods, reg. $120
now $ 55
2 woods, reg. $50
now $ 20
4 aches Tourney 8 —
now $ 80
. (3 woods), reg. $ 8
now $ 30
Wéurney x-outs golf balls
$6 ar
Line putters and wedges
$4,
Carts, reg. $30-40
now $15- $30
’s golf shoes, reg. $40
now $20
’s golf shoes, reg. $45
now $30
es’ golf shoes, reg. $30
now $30
her golf gloves, ladies
50c
her golf gloves, men's
$1.50
d covers (set of 3)
now $2.25
balls
$2, $3, $4 per doz.
ye balls, reg. $2 doz.
now 96c doz.
tic golf tubes
5c ea.
tic practice balls
2c ea.
yuet Bee Putters Reg. $15 Now $5.00
b to 75%
off on all Pro-Line
golf
erchandise.
We
take _ trade-ins.
rge selection of used clubs. Expert
pens and. yalaishing.
HURS., 4G a 9
TUES. WED.,

Buy ‘Em
With

190

PRACTICALLY

Loans

TO PERFORM IN
for the summer.

SUZUKI
MOTOR
CYCLE.
X-6
250CC
1966
like
new.
Very
low
mileage.
Many
extras incl. helmet. Will sac.,
leaving town, best offer. OR 7-1944.

Ist NATIONAL BANK
DEERFIELD

SCHWINN"
TY24"
(Stuartspeedometer
UN 9-2459.

GIRL’S
FULL

Automobile

196

150CC

B.S.A.

STAMPS AND COINS BOUGHT
and
SOLD...
Complete
line
of both
Numismatic
and
Philatelic
Supplies.
Chandler’s,
630 Davis St., Evanston.

EW 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.
keley’s, 612 Davis, UNiversity 4-5202

GUARANTEED
PP
eae
Fun

Coins and Stamps

TO BERKELEY'S

‘Ss . RED...
oon
with
arner) $25.

1966 Suzuki

HO TRAIN SET
8 x 4’ platform: mountains, river,
switchboard and trains.
Best offer.
Call AL 1-7053.

187

Motercyeles—Go Carts

SET

ymaengee train, freight train, village,
unusual
mt. tunnel, board. Best offer.
1724 Central Av., Wilmette. 256-3349.

Bicycles

OME

193

: Toys

Pod

al

co.

'64 Buick Wildcat
4 dr.

h.t.,

$1,395 —

all power

‘60 220S Mercedes $1,495 |
Very

sharp

*58 2205 Mercedes $695
Automatic,

AM-FM

Radio

‘Evanston Import Motors, Inc.
733 CHICAGO
AUTH.

AVE.
VW

DEALER — SALES AND
CLOSED SUNDAY

869-3015
SERVICE

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and, The, Village Lamplighter, serving Lake Forest-Lake. Bluff

Classified — 19

�196

Mercedes-Benz '62
190 SL COUPE
4

SPEED

TRANSMISSION,

ready

with

red

;
_ 272-7905
1966. VOLVO

__ing
:

Open

1723

2 tops.

9-9

RARE

see

$3,200

firm.

MG-TF

Sue

Daily

251-1074.

544.

BEST

BY

~~ - MERCEDES
2208 1957
§OLID, EXC. TIRES. LIKE
BATTERY.

$350.

CR

Red

199

2-0252

‘67 DATSUN
1800 CONVERTIBLE
‘THIS CAR HAS LESS THAN
.

1550 Frontage
272-7905

Wanted

gy Pare
VW

We

EDENS

Rd.

GR

Open

JUNK

9-9 Daily

WAGON

by

July

4th.

Take

best

MODEL

911.

DE

200

ieee pantee

Rd.

‘61 Comet Wagon

a
:
_

‘66 VW 1300.
white walls; light
ood cond. $1,300.

Radio;

835-3756

"3 4Dr.
:

‘67 USED

R/H;

After

green.

stick shift;

750

10

exc. cond.;

_CR 2-0563.
‘VOLKSWAGEN

SPRITE
RED
best offer. Call

1964

RED

Good

SUN

orts
Ws.,

:

condition; $900.
PArk 9-0585.

’63 CORVAIR

MONZA

model,
red
bucket seats.

leather
interior,
Call after 5 p.m.

CR 2-1308.

Dealer

Evanston,

II.

1965 Buick 9 Pass. Wagon
BEAUT.,
3
with auto.
vinyl int.,
car.
=
Norman

SEAT

SPORT

WAGON ©

trans., p.s., tinted glass,
roof rack.
Must
see this

?

Olds

1012

Chicago.

Ave.

CADILLAC
JUST

1964 SEDAN DE VILLE
Air cond.;
full power;
low mileage;
excellent
condition;
owner
driven;
owner
selling for highest offer over
$2,600. Phone 835-1768.

“AUSTIN
HEALEY
BUG-EYE
_'59
:
sprite —
Tee
red; $600

MUSTANG _ 1965;
CONSERVATIVE,
executive use. Only 21,000 mi.; exceptionally clean;
perfect
buy for new
graduate or 2nd family car. Call Mr.
Weiss.
642-6812.

959

VW

BUS

AND

40

ts. Gas heater and
Ran 328-3062 after six.

1961
~

SUNBEAM

overrauled.

slight

body
Cail

H.P.

ENGINE,

complete

ALPINE,

Mechanically

work.

272-2750

sound,

after

trans.

needs

6

1955 PORSCHE:
EXCELLENT
dition. Must sell right away.
835-4713.

Foreign

CON-

‘61

Ford Ranch Wag.

HEATER,

TOYOTA FOR
$1,760

walls.

clean
car.
Showroom
second car.

This

‘63 Chevy Impala

HEATER,

$795

TRANSMISSION,

radio,

pass

this

Toyota Glenview Motor Sa
1160 Waukegan Rd.
Classified

Open Sun. 'til 6 p.m.

Evanston Review * Wilmette Life

65 pee
v8

Nt Fr St

’*64 FORD
tiful

724-7350

© Winnetka Talk

CTRY.

day-glow

Ma

TOP CONDITION.
AL 1-3242.

1964
BUICK
CONVERTIBLE
2
Full
power.
Excellent
cond
White, black top and interior $1,
best offer. Phone 491-9600.

1963
$1,095

1958

Chev.

Convert.

N

TOP, $135.
Call AL 1-3076

4 DR.
PLYMOUTH
SEDAN
best offer. Almost new tires.
3-1797 or ID 3-3989 weekends.

CONVERT.
$75

OR

BEST

OLDS

F-85

Lake

64

DR.

H.T.

CONVT. V8-COM-PS-R
A
summer . deligh

black.

A

real

gorgeoul

94

GALAXY
‘‘500” XL
Full power buckets etc

Enticing

turquosie.

65

FORD

GAL.

A

oes

1

‘‘500” 4 DR.

V8 AT
PS — PB —
dows — “A real beauty.

BEAU-

AT

low
mileage
Raven black

FORD
dr. H.T.

P.

HT
wi
$1,758

’64 T-BIRD CPE.
FULL POWER
An exceptional automobile pri
for our summer buyers.
$1,7$

CUTLASS

2 DR.

Exciting

’64 FORD

stop$1,595

AT —
tr.

64

ONE
’63 FORD
CTRY.
SQUIRE.
Full
equipped.
One
with
air
cond. Both white beauties.
???

63

to

CTRY.
PS

—

SEDAN

A/C.

—

Black

V8

“=

re

a
GAL. ‘500°’ XL 4 DR
H.T.
— V8 — AT — PS — PB

Daytona

Blue

‘‘Dolly’’

—

$1,39!

FORD
GALAXY
‘‘500"
X
convt.
V8-Full
power,
bucke
seats. This car has it.
$1,393

TODAY’S “SHOPPERS SPECIAL”
*63 Rambler
American
Convt.
This is a buy at only
$596

ALL USED CARS

MUST GO!!!

SCHUMACHER
[131 CHICAGO
Daily

’til 9:30 p.m.

FORD
AVE,
’til 6 p.m.

3-4803

DA 8-350

INDIAN

Chrysler

—

‘64 Crown

HILL MOTORS.

Imperial

Imperial

LIKE

‘66 PLY. FURY

AIR-

FORD

DR. H.T.,
ditioned.

4 DR.
one

YELLOW,

Ill

AIR-COD

H.T.,

owner,

Galaxie
POWER

air-conditioned.

$2,195

SED., 6 pass., air-cond. $2,294

BELAIRE 4 Dr., like new, air-cond.
GALAXIE

500

STEERING

$1,495
Ill, 4 Dr. H.T., air-conditioned

'66 FORD COUNTRY
'66 CHEV.

2

'65 Ford

NEW,

$1,695

Plymout

$2,195

‘65 Chev. Impala
DR.
H.T.,
conditioned.

—

‘66 Plymouth Fury

LEATHER SEATS, FULL POWER,
air-conditioned, suburban driven.

4

Sat.

$1,899

500, 4 Dr. H.T., air-cond. $2,199

66 CHEV. IMP. 2 Dr. H.T., low miles, air-cond. $2,199
‘66 FORD CUSTOM 500, 2 Dr., air-cond.
$1,895
‘61

CROWN

IMPERIAL,

one owner, air-cond. $

80 Green Bay Rd.
Forest-Lake

2

BUICK
ELECTRA
CONVT.
Loaded with equipt. Well cared
for and a real buy at
$795

VOLKSWAGEN,
A
economy
value.
Priced

899

Winnetka, Ill

HI 6-0655

© Glencoe News * Glenview Announcements * Northbrook Star ° Highland

serving

FORD
w/walls.
Shadow

REAL
sell.
$795

"63

‘66

METEOR

°65

$1,598

$2,495

$700
Call

MUSTANG

R-H-w/walls.
Xtr
One owner beauty.

$1,595

H.T. Full power.
lite red. ‘‘Wow’”’

CHVEROLET
210 4 DOOR.
SNOW
tires;
4 extra tires, best offer.
1603
Lake Ave., Wilmette. 256-2410.

and The Village Lamplighter,

766

V8-AT-PS-PB-

60

6 CYL.;

V-8. AUTO. TRANS. 36,000
MILES. $450. 869-2639.
57

CONVERT.

WAGON
— H,

SQUIRE.
red,

R-w/walls,

BR

1-3417 after 6 p.m.

1962 MERCURY

o&gt;

CTRY. SEDAN
PS — WW

Open

1960 VALIANT
AL 1|-3242

up.

'62 Corvair 4 Speed

FORD CUST.
‘500” 4 DR. V8
AT — PS — Galaxy int .white.
$1,795

$595

Buick G.S. 400 Conv.

PS, PB,
RUNS
GOOD.
offer. Call 446-4441.

$1,295
Don’t

66

9-5700

TRANS., P/S, P/B.
AL 6-1148

'57 PONTIAC

DR.
HARDTOP,
AUTOMATIC
transmission.
Like
new.
Full
price.

heater.

UN

PLYMOUTH
VALIANT
’65
4
DR.
Auto., trans., white. Unusually clean,
red
vinyl
interior.
Unused
factory
warranty. $950 or best offer. 835-3471.

$895

'65 Chevy 2:De,

20—

1963
or
ID

$595
2

AL

up.
for

‘63 Ford Galaxie

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
6
cylinder, radio, heater, a black
beauty with red interior.

Chicago

OLDS
88,
HD.
TP.
4 DR.
FAC.
air., elec. windows, ps/pb, WW,
rad.
UN 4-5037 after 6 p.m.

1967

CAR
831-9160.

OLDS,
AUTO.
TRANS.
STA’
wagon,
9 pass.,
PS,
PB,
fact
cond.,
all extras,
orig.
owner.
offer. Call 446-5344.

car.

DART
GT;
_2
DOOR
.»
3 speed;
autom.;
with
red _ interior.
5-3073.

'62 Chevy Wagon,

is exceptional

Don’t
pass
it
condition.
Ideal
Drive this one.

'6l Chevy 4 Dr. Hardtop
POWER
STEERING,
FULL,

$895
'63 Ford Fairlane

1-0906.

BIRD
LANDAU
FULL
A/C white with Maid

1961
DODGE
4
DOOR.
6
CYLINder;
auto.
transm.;
power
steering.
aoe
mileage. Best offer. ALpine

61

pad

’63

’65 FORD LTD. 4 DR. H.TOP Vs8AT-PS-R-w/walls.
Bronze
with
black vinyl roof. Sharp.
$1,895

'62 Chevrolet Station Won.

$895

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION,
power steering, radio and heater,
whitewalls. Fire engine red.

GReenleat

1012

ORIG. OWNER. VINYL INT.;
auto. transm. $795. 272-8487.

'64 Chevy
white

T.
Power

$1,995 FULL PRICE

AUTO.

p.0.e.

AUTOMATIC.

$1,695

AUTOMATIC

Rad.,.

1967

‘67 Toyota

66

AUTO
‘TRANS.,
V8,
POWER
STEERing,
radio,
whitewall
tires,
heater,
bucket seats, console and tack.
Olds

1960 PLYMOUTH

Welcome to Schumacher Ford Country. We have af
outstanding supply of one owner suburban driven Used
Cars. When you buy a Schumacher Ford Used Ca
you've bought the Best. Following are a few examples

1965 Olds 442 Sport Cpe.

DODGE

of fact. Bip glee ¥
1012 Chicago

GOOD
SECOND
$275 or best offer.

1964 COMET CALIENTE
Power steering. V8 engine.
Good cond. $1,250
272-1304

’°64

LIKE
NEW
TIRES,
STEREO
TAPE,
show rm. cond., red w/black interior.
Days
only. 296-1071.
‘57.
CADILLAC
FLEETWOOD.
P.S.,
P.B.,
air conditioning,
rebuilt motor
w/rebuilt transm. and brakes. Needs
body work. Make offer. Phone AL 61856.
1965 PLYMOUTH
FURY
3 SEDAN
8
cyl., auto., p.s., p.b. air cond., 23,000
miles. Balance of 50,000 mile guarantee, $1,775. Call 251-0263 after 5:30 and
weekends.

6 CYL. STICK. $300.
PA 4-6882

and Sports Cars

STANDARD
Pi; ba
Pag
4
cylinder overhead valve engine,
radio, heater, whitewalls, Caribbean blue. Showroom
condition.
Full price

MAROON
4 DR.
AIR
COND.
P.
B.,
S.; Windows.
Must sell. OR 4-0898
aft. 6.
1965
METALIC
GREEN
CADILLAC
Sedan
De
Ville,
w/black
vinyl
top.
Fully equip., low mileage,
air cond.
Perfect
cond.
Chauffeur
driven.
4460712.

63

R
air

1961 RED THUNDERBIRD

’

MUSTANG
GT LOADED,
VOGUE
Prem. W/W tires; dark green; white
padded
top;
custom
interior.
Take
over payments or buy for bal. owed.
729-4683.

Norman

WW’S,
factory

4

'65 PONTIAC 4 SP.

ONE-OWNER
CAR,
CLEAN
AS
A
whistle, excellent condition, power all
the way, radio, heater. $400 takes it.
GReenleaf 5-5454 Thursday morning.

roof. Fully equipped, excellent cond.
tae
until Sat. eve. After Sat., 272-

‘65 VW

Datsun

Av.

‘60 CHEVROLET
IMPALA V-8
CONVERTIBLE

1,375. Private party.
2. 2919 or ST 2-9330.

62 AUSTIN-HEALEY
with new top. $700 or

Shore

Chicago

1-5246

DOOR
HARD
TOP.
Full
power.
Sharp.
8518 Trumbull,
Skokie

discs,

hardtop, 2 door;
power steering
brakes; white walls; good cond.
or best offer. 272-0451.

Heater;

CHEVY
IMPALA
CONVERT.
oan a
Full power. 1 owner.

3-SPEED,
AL

AL

Balance
Olds

Norman

‘64°.
BUICK
°2
DR.
-HARD
TOP
LeSaber.
P.Steering
and P. Brakes,
Radio and Heater. Clean low mileage.
251-1045.

1966 CADILLAC

Inc.

Authorized

North

5.

RENAULT

ALL POWER

Ernie McKay

TOP,

condition.

P.B..

deluxe

$2,595 FULL PRICE

6 CYL. AUTOMATIC.

Perfect

P.S.,

heater,

‘62 RAMBLER
4 DOOR.

WIDOW
MUST
SELL
1963 CADILLAC
coupe.
Full power,
including
power
windows.
22,000 original miles.
Blue
metallic. Spare never used. Call Mrs.
Olson 832-7056.

CLEAN.

'65 Rambler H. Top

Northbrook
Open 9-9 Daily

W/WHITE

1966 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr.

1962
CHEV.
II
STATION
WAGON
Good tires and engine. Body rey and
needs paint. $250. 527 Dundee Rd
_
272-1530

1958 FORD V-8 4 DOOR PS, PB, 48,000
miles.
Excellent
mech.
cond.
Just
urchased new tires, battery, brakes.
175. Call 256-0454.

COUPE

AIR COND.

61 RAMBLER WAGON
6
cylinder,
4
Dr.
Radio;
Standard shift. $200.
Call UN 4-0489.

For Sale—Automobiles —

AUTO.,

CHRYSLER
64
NEWPORT.
4
door.
Excellent
cond.
Low
mileage.
Heater. AM-FM radio. $1,295. 864-3773.

'65 Mustang Convertible

‘66

NEW

AUTOMATIC.

THUNDERBIRD,
WHITE
W/
black int.; full pow.; low mi.; new 2
yr. factory
warr.;
priv.;
best
offer
this wk. T. Boyle 491-1000 days;
9357848 eves.
SLEEK,
SHINY
BLACK
PONTIAC
Convert.
Catalina
’64;
——
—
and
that;
new
rubber;
no
eo
garaged;
best offer. Call + 69.
7040.
1958
PONTIAC,
MINT
COND.
TRIpower,
full-race
cam,
just
rebuilt.
Many,
many extras. $1,600 invested.
og sell, best offer. Please call PA 4-

NEW

OR 5-2334

‘65 Mustang

$6,800.

64

CADILLAC
1959
Low
mileage.
* agpeors $645.

90 CONVERT.

LIKE

PRICE

exc.. cond.
Must sell. $1,500

'66 Opel Coupe

offer.

Northbrook
Open 9-9 Daily

$2,395 FULL

BLUE

'62 Porsche
SUPER

Rd.

EDENS

200

|

Yorker
convert.,
black,
w/saddle
interior. $1,350 invested. $750 or best
offer. Phone VE 5-0576 after 6 p.m.

WALL

AUTO.,
P.S.,
P.B.,
W.W.’S,
RADIO,
heater,
pow.
windows,
pow.
seats,
factory air cond.

5-8000

For Sale—Automobiles

- AUTOHAUS ON EDENS
is

GR

WANTED

256-3157
JEFF’S TOWING, WILMETTE

to choose from

‘ RECLASSIFY

Evanston

CARS

1967 Porsche Sale
3

McKAY

Ave.

5-4444

Northbrook

STATION

te”

Clean Cars

ERNIE

‘TR 3. 1958. RADIO, HEATER, GOOD
- engine. $425
729-3394.
{955 PORSCHE: MINT CONDITION
ee

to Buy—Automobiles

Need

750 Chicago

-Juxe, sun roof, good condition, $1,200
or best offer. DA 8-6731 after 5 p.m.
or weekends.

:

Northbrook
Open 9-9 Daily

Cash for your car
4,000

WHITE

Norman Olds
1012 Chicago Ave.
1966 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
4-dr. hardtop;
A/T;
P/B,
steer. and
windows;
radio;
factory air.; bucket
seats; w/all vinyl int. A low mileage
luxury car, perf. and immac.
$2,000
below orig. list. PA 4-6614 after Thurs.

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL.
Glenview Motor Sales, 1160 Waukegan
Rd., Glenview. 724-7350, Mr. Jay.

cherry.

1,995
~ AUTOHAUS ON

Rd.

For Sale—Automobiles
RESTORED
1952 CHRYSLER

1965 Olds 98 L/S

COLLEGE
offer.
945-

EBONY BLACK. ©
$2,495
AUTOHAUS ON EDENS

OWN-

es Excellent condition. Good mileage.
tires =
rims included.
$1,000.
a ll 869-6681

NEW

1550 Frontage
272-7905

'63 JAGUAR XKE

CLASSIC

SOBEL

729-1800

BENZ,
1962.
MODEL
gas engine. Good
cond.
priced. Phone 835-2463 or

NEW

$695
AUTOHAUS ON

Imports

Rd.
GLENVIEW

MERCEDES
190c Sedan;
Reasonably
835-3438.

er. Call 234-3

VOLVO

4 SPEED, LIKE
tires, full price

1963 Triumph Spitfire

CHAR-

PONGISION.

Waukegan

For Sale—Automobiles

'62 Chev. Monza Cpe.

ALL

at

W/3
TOPS.
GOOD
COND.
goes
must
sell. Make

red
leather
int.
Radio;
radial tires; 7500 mi. Leav-

country.

OOD

interior.

Pi800S,

coal
ext.,
overdrive:

-

leather

to go. ‘See them

Wigglesworth's

ebony

$1,995
AUTOHAUS ON EDENS
2 Frontage Rd.
Northbrook
black

1967 SAABS
MAKES, ALL MODELS,

ALL

ROADSTER

200

Foreign and Sports Cars

Bluff

Park Herald * Deerfield Villager * Highwood Herald

June

29,

15

�200
;

1964 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
19,000
original
miles;
factory
conditioning, full power «equipment.

air

63

FORD
GALAXIE
XL
4
DOOR
Radio; buckets; power steering. Ver
clean and good condition. $875. Call
Windsor 5-4274.
1953 CHEVROLET
4-dr. sedan;
engine just overhauled,
and in running cond. Needs painting,
will sell for $50. PA 4-0084.

‘67 G.T.

MUSTANG

2-2

390
engine,
etc.;
7,000
miles.
warranty.
Drafted.
$2,600 firm.
after 6:30
p.m. 537-4523.

1955 PONTIAC
GOOD

TIRES.

LIKE

RUNS

Full
Call

SEDAN.
NEW

WELL.

BATTERY.

272-5281.

POW. STEERING,
$300. 724-7639.

962
CHEVROLET
gd
steering
and
autom.
trans.;

chil

VErnon

CHEV.

5-0483.

DR.
H.T.,
BUCKET
sole,
P.S.,
Automatic
walls, radio, heater.

ly

66

TWO

DOOR

IMPALA _ V°8;
brakes;
R/H;
well-kept;
$700;

FORD

restored),
in running
est offer. VE 5-2725.

‘60 Falcon,
$125

1960 FORD 2 DR.
Auto. trans. Very good engine, tires
and brakes. Good second car. $200 or
best offer. Call ORchard 5-7845.
1961 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE
Full
power.
Cruise
control.
One
owner. $1,200. Call UN 4-3731.
62 BUICK SKYLARK CONVERTIBLE
Silver Blue V-8. Bucket seats. R; H;
Wws; Auto. trans.
Best offer.
Call 763-3624.
964
FORD
GALAXIE
500
BLUE,
2
door sedan.
6 cylinder.
Good
condition. $700 or best offer.
Phone 491-9600
CONStereo.

1956 Oldsmobile. Full Power.
$85 OR BEST OFFER.
ALpine 6-0476.
DOOR
88
OLDSMOBILE
1965
2
Full price
HT. air-cond., full power.
Ray, 917
age
Can arrange terms.
ain St., Evanston. 491-1770.

961 ai
AUTOMATIC.

PRICE

OR

Stick Shift

BEST

272-8854

GUARANTEED

CONVERTIBLE.
6, 272-2373.

ae

29,

1967

steering,

CONVER-

miles

on

seats.

rebuilt

1963
DODGE
9
PASSENGER
STAtion wagon;
like new
tires,
brakes,
etc.
Good
condition;
moving,
must
sell this weekend. Best offer. 446-2015.
1965
chevrolet
impala
super
sport.
Automatic.
Beautiful
condition,
like
new tires, 29,000 miles. $1,850. PA 91438.

1963

best

VALIANT

dan.

shift,

HI 6-5560

Good

5-3628

radio

HUGE

’*60

4-DOOR,

condition,

and

WHITE

SE-

tires,

stick

good

heater,

phone

.

Delivery

No Money

Down

2298
2695
1848
1488
1488
1395
1388
1388
1195
1099
1099.
1099
$1095
1095
999
995
899
795
699
695
695
695
595
595
495
488
395
395
395
145

OPEN WEEKNITES UNTIL 10 P.M.
CLOSED

Saturday open 'til 6 p.m. .

EVANSTON

SUNDAY

DODGE CITY

Located where Ridge Ave. meets Green Bay Road

I810 N. RIDGE in Evanston
PHONE

328-5808

FERGUS FORD
Gigantic

1966

Ford

Air

Conditioned

Galaxie

New

500

DR.
HARD
TOP,
352
V8,
Spain co trans., power steerng,
power
brakes.
Factory
Selectiire conditioning, radio, deluxe vinyl interior.
Brand new
set of white wall tires. Tinted
glass. Big savings on this one.
Still under
factory
warranty.

$2,295

1964 Thunderbird Convt.
FULL
POWER,
CRUISOMATIC,
radio,
whitewalls,
white
with
black
interior.
Fun
in the sun
with this one.

$1,795

$1,395

and

Used

1965

Car

Showroom

Ford Galaxie

500

2 DOOR HARDTOP, 352 V8, POWer steering, power brakes, cruisomatic, all vinyl interior, black
vinyl
roof,
radio,
whitewalls.
Like new inside and out.

$1,795
1964 Olds Super 88
4 DOOR

HARDTOP,

V8,

steering,
power
brakes,
hydromatic,
whitewalls,
wheel covers, etc.

POWER

radio,
deluxe

FORDS

es

AT DEMPSTER
N DAILY ’TIL 10 P.M.

NEW

tor,

912

BOATS &amp; AIRPLANES
201

Boats

and

Outboard

33’.
STEEL
CABIN
CRUISER
_’61
Sleeps 6, H&amp;C water, shower, refrig.,
hardtov, 2-170’s. trim tabs, SS radio,
depth finder, sniffer, synch., 2 dinks, 1
on
davits,
_P.
“motor,
$9,950.
Moored
Belmont
Harbor, _ McDonald.
Bus. 282-7300, res. WI 5-4612
FT. 1963 SPORT FISHERMAN AND
boat trailer. Fully equipped for long
cruises.
185 Chev
Marine,
sleeps 4,
radio,
head,
ey,
Many
extras,
Real
Sharp!
Wilmette
Harbor.
Phone 251-3508.

MINISAILS

are

HERE!

WORLD’S FASTEST SAILBOARD
13’, fiberglas,
2 models,
stable, fast
and
fun.
Weekdays
HU
9-5900,
evenings and weekends VE 5-1131.
DE
LUXE
17’ FIBERGLAS
CUSTOM
Hardtop, low hrs. 75 h.p. electro start
Evinrude, hatch, speedometer, tachometer,
power
steering,
Aberdeen
trailer, $1,385. 835-4415.
GRAY
MARINE
45 ENGINE,
USED
2
seasons,
Exc.
cond.,
$200;
2,500 Ib.
cap. trailer for boat or etc., $75; 16 ft.
boat, good cond., equipped, $150. 5374523 after 6:30.
SAIL
BOAT;
CORSAIRE
18’
og Seb
cabin, with Mainsail, 3 jibs. Dinghy,6
.P. ‘outboard motor;
trailer. Excellent condition.
Less
than half price
$1,350. ID 3-0419.
24’
TROJAN
CABIN
CRUISER
8
beam,
66
model.
Nicely
equipped.
Clean as new. 50 hours use in water.
$4,300.
Call
272-1515
days,
433-1895
eves.
LIKE
NEW
1966
DINGHY
WITH
Oars;
1966 3.5 H.P.
motor,
used
1
month,
$170. HOllycourt 5-9560.
144

FT.
ALUMINUM
OUTBOARD
runabout
seats
6. Cost
$700,
needs
windshield and paint. First $150 takes.
Call after 5:30, 251- 4096.

16’
H.P.
tery,
Exc.

FIBERGLAS
OUTBOARD,
35
Evinrude.
Includes trailer, batbattery
charger;
water
skis.
cond. 328-0985.

10 H.P. JOHNSON SEA HORSE
MOTOR WITH CARRYING CART
AND GAS TANK. USED ONLY TWICE.
LIKE NEW. ID 2-3161.

9° Duratech Alum. Dinghy
IN

4-8000

22

hrs.

Price

PUT YOUR MONEY.
WHERE
YOUR HEART IS..

..IN AMERICA

Invest in U.S. SAVINGS BC

IK. 75) loz 2500

37.0 x 10 = 5.00%

/759x10 -10005s
Modern math-Savings Bond Style

If you bought ten $25 U.S.
Savings Bonds, you’d pay
. and get bade
$187.50 .
$250 at maturity.

Whether

18°

CANVAS
COVERED
WOOD
CAnoe.
Good
cond.
Saertere
included.
$60. 272-3923.

GOOD
BUY-—-14’ THOMPSON,
55 H.P.
ceded | and trailer, only $725. Have
bought
larger rig. Call 724-7408.

you

buy

just

one Bond—or a Bond every
month on the Payroll Sav-

$4 for $3

ings

Plan—that

U.S.

Government.

return is guaranteed by the

with

now,

And

:

the new.

4.15% interest rate,
Bonds mature faster —in
just 7 years! Your old Bonds:
will earn more, too. An
they’ll continue to grow |
you, at the new interest
rate, as long as you hold
them. So now Savings |
Bonds are better to buy,
and hold, than ever.
And
buying
Savings
Bonds helps build your security another way, too—_
by helping build your country’s security. Knowing
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support our men in Vietnam —
is a star-spangled good feeling you can’t measure with.
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Discover that feeling for
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starting a solid financial |.
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Ask about the convenient
Payroll Savings Plan where —

you

work —or

buy

regularly at your

$90.

FT. MIRRO CRAFT ALUM., DEEP
fisherman
model,
15 H.P. elec.;
tilt
trailer. All equipment.
864-7339

$1,195

oO R
6 P.M.

EXCELLENT CONDITION,
DAvis 8-3253

14

pact.

FOR LESS

EVINRUDE

used

2- Bi78 after 7 p.m.

Motors

MAKE
OFFER
Beautiful,
like new,
1742 ft. Alumna
Craft 1965
Fiberglas run about, aqua
white, full cover, full side, aft curtain,
elec.
starte,
power
tilt, built-in ice
chest,
map _ light,
cigarette
lighter,
conv. seats, seat 6 to 8, search
light,
compass,
tachometer,
ski
tow
bar,
glove compartment and huge storeage
area
Johnson
75
a?
motor,
Gator
trailer.
Very
low
hours—any
offer
over $1,600. AL 1-0087 or AL 1-3015.

1964 Comet Caliente Cvt.
AUTOMATIC,
POWER
STEERing,
power
top,
radio,
whitewalls.
A
real
cute
little
com-

1965

hp,

Call CR

AL 1-3242,

$1,495

SKOKIE
SAT. AND SUN. MTL

LIKE

LANDEAU
CALL

1966
GATOR
BOAT
TRAILER
USED
only 4 or 5 times; perfect for Sunfish
on up to 16’ boat. Best offer over $90.
Call P 46-1543

Above automobiles still under new car guarantee.
Ask about our used car 24/50 warranty
Many other fine cars to choose from

BEST

COND.

1956
PONTIAC
RUNS
GOOD.
BALD
tires, $95 or best offer. AL 1-6616 or
see at 1610 Highland Ave., Wilmette.

28

|

30AT
LIKE
NEW
PENGUIN
SA
sails, trailer,eequippe
to race.
3244 days
or eC
2165 eveni

CONVERTIBLE
TEMPEST
1962
4
speed stick; 4 barrel carb.; excellent
condition. Best offer. HI 6-5612.

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CABIN

‘twin 50 H.P. engines. Fully eq
$2,600. SU 17-7733 or 256-0928.

BEST
OF
EVERY:
was $6,000;
sell for

1962 T-BIRD
PERFECT

MUST CLOSE OUT OLD LOCATION

Instant

THE
price

1957
CHEVROLET
4 DR.
6
STICK,
like new tires and battery. Best offer
over $100. Call AL 1-3998 after 5 p.m.

close out

CLASS
dacron sai

cond. 4751963—23__. FT.

GR

272-0322
CADILLAC ’64 4 DR. HDTP.
Air; full power;
exc. rubber. Private
party. $2,475.
272-1971.

DODGE CITY IS MOVING IN 6 DAYS
TO NEW HEADQUARTERS (CLARK &amp; HOWARD)

Get

|

INLAND
C
trailer, lift. lad

RAMBLER
CLASSIC
STATION
wagon.
Excellent
condition.
Radio,
auto. trans. Good gas mileage.
$385.
WI 5-4679.

’66 T BIRD.
thing. List
best offer.

cavince Buy at seller's loss!

after

960
CORVAIR
WITH
’62
ENGINE.
Needs some repair. $150. 328- 5227.

or

prices slashed!

Out they GO—at

9 PASSENGER,
V8, CRUISOMATic, power steering, radio, whitewalls, electric tailgate window.
Big family wagon.

BUICK
959
offer. Call

DR.
like
Call

STICK

$800

6 DAYS ONLY

STICK SHIFT; R.H.
ORchard 4-4038 after 6 p.m.
SEDAN
DEVILLE,
LIGHT
BLUE,
wer,
tilt wheel, AM-FM.
Air
enone.
Asking $4, 200. Phone 677-

SPEED

USED CARS

Every make . .

1964 Ford Country Sed.

—

3
mi.

PUBLIC NOTICE
GIANT
CLOSE
OUT
NEW DODGE CARS &amp; TRUCKS

'61 Tempest Sports Coupe
66

110;

&lt;r/h; . 17, 000

offer.

power

Power

Fair condition. 4,000
engine. 945-2967.

1963 CHEVY II CONVERTIBLE
6 cyl., auto. trans. Good all around
condition. Reasonably priced. Call 4321775 days.

4

MILES,
2
work.
Call

CORVAIR

shift;

tible.

‘62 FALCON
4 DOOR
Automatic
transmission.
Air
cond.
Like new tires., also snow tires. Very
clean.
$600. Call 945-6647.

967
FAIRLANE
XL
500
CONVERT.
Blue with white top. Like new. Over
$1,000 off list. UN 4-6400, Mr. Willan,
room 458, eves. and Sat. and Sun.

EAN
’'54 CHEVY,
LOW
door
hard top, needs no
475-6762 after 5:30 p.m.

1965

OFFER.

EVROLET
’62 BEL
AIR
9 PASS
wagon:
good condition;
orig. owner;
best offer. HI 6-6150.

959
CHEVROLET
4
DOOR
SEDAN
V-8 automatic,
p.s., good dependable
transportation. Can be seen 349 Park
Av., Glencoe. 335-9861.

top

20°

UIPPED,
TIRES.

1960
CONVERTLBLE
TBIRD
42,165
actual
mi.
entire
car
in
unusually
good condition. One owner; best offer,
Phone HI 6-0196 after 4:30 p.m.

INCOLN
1963
CONTINENTAL
AIRconditioned sedan, like new with red
leather int. Full price $1,695. Ray, 917
Main St., Evanston, 491-1770.

ENJOY COOL COMFORT!
Air-COND. ‘64 OLDS 4-DR.
Hardtop; beige; De Luxe; P/S; P/B.
Orig. owner. $1,695. PA 4-8882.

CPE.

truly

OFFER DA 8-9390.
THUNDERBIRD

1964
BUICK
SPECIAL
V-6
4
DR.
sedan, auto., Factory air cond. Power
steering,
white
walls.
Must
sell.
Clean. $925. 433-0711.

WINDSOR
4 DOOR.
GOOD
CONDITION.

$90.

SPT.

trans.,

NEW

BEST
1955

CONVERTIBLE
bucket
seats, good
$500. Call 475-2646.

1962
RAMBLER
(Electric)
WWs.,
condition. Asking

$350, 328-6253 after 6 p.m.

GOOD CONDITION,
DA 8-1486. Tom.

4-spd.

TION WAGON. FULL
LOW MILEAGE, UKE

OLDS
’64, ‘‘98’,
4 DR. HDTOP.,
R/H,
auto., P.S., P.B., tilt, wind, air. $1,375.
Will trade.
Private
party.
Before
6
p.m., UN 4-2550.

DR.,
Best

1954 FORD

PONTIAC

condition, $1,450 or best offer.
Call 724-8153, after 5:00 p.m.

=For Sete-sKetonelities
FORD COUNTRY
UIRE_STA-

’°64 FORD
GALAXIE
500
CONVERT.
V-8,
auto.
trans.,
power
steer., like
new
tires,
top,
brakes.
Immaculate
condition. Best offer. 864-3641.

4
DOOR,
GOOD
$195, or?;
Pontiac
’60
Pwr. $375, or?
234-0985.

1961
FALCON
2
\ oer
SELL.
Good
cond.
eyl.,
automatic.
one. Call OR 6-4454.

1963

“*421"’ V-8,

-0721
CAT.

1964
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
4
Blue. Low mileage. New brakes,
new tires. Full power. V-8. $1,050.
AM 2-9410.

965
PONTIAC
TEMPEST
4
DOOR.
Radio; heater; w/w’s; 15,000 miles.
Will accept any reasonable offer.
Call 869-4607.

5
RAMBLER
CLASSIC.
STANDARD
- trans. 6 cyl. 4 dr. Radio, heater. 26,000
mi. Excel. cond. plus set of snow tires
$1,350. DA
8-4392.

MODEL T CONVERTIBLE
Ford. Excellent condition.

‘66 CHEVY
SS
CONVERT.;
WHITE;
black top; R/H;
WW’s;
tinted glass;
pow.
windows;
P.S.;
low
mileage
excellent cond,; best offer. OR 5-5964.

condition.

965
BUICK
GRAN
SPORT
vert., 4 speed, like new tires,
$2, 000. PA 4-3194.

1923

CONwhite-

200
| tea

EXCEPTIONALLY
CLEAN.
’63 MERcury S55 white convert. w/white and
black interior, bucket seats, full power, $1,150. OR 5-1231 after 6

(PARTIAL-

SILVER
BLUE
CORVETTE
STINGray, 1966. Excellent condition. HI 6-

For Sale—Automobiles

Norman Olds
1012 Chicago Ave.
1963
GALAXIE
FORD
CONVERT.
WW tires; R/H;
interior lights; good
condition;
$750. 869-7655 after 6 p.m.
Ins. need.

FORD
GALAXIE
500
CONVERT.
Gold with black top. Full power. Exc.
cond. 9,000 miles. Garage kept. VE 54300 days or 432-7219 eves.

‘ALIANT
60
transp., stick.
Station wagon.

SEATS,
trans.,

$1,495 FULL PRICE

98 OLDSMOBILE,
POWER
WINOws, air-cond.,
radio, heater, white
sport sedan. Good
cond. One owner.
Low mileage. $1,200. Call VE 5-1259.
4 4
BUICK
WILDCAT
CUSTOM
4Dr. H.T. Full power; fac. install. air‘conditioning;
radio;
orig.
owner.
$1,900. PArk 4-1811.
938

200

1963
CHEVROLET
BISCAYNE
2
door, white, 6 cyclinder, auto. trans.,
original owner, best offer.
Call 475-7215

ETC.

CONV.
GOOD
CONDITION
MUST
SELL.
$850
328-8090 AFTER
5 P.M.

CALL

2

$60.

1962 Chevrolet Biscayne
4-DR.

For Sale—Automobiles

1964 Chev. Super Sport

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I say that Religion and Psychiatry deal with the
same subject
—that piece of inspired clay known
as man — total man — body and essence. Both are
deeply concerned with peaceful cooperation between body and spirit though the techniques and
areas of emphasis are dissimilar.

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Within each man resides that basic spark calling
upon him to become more truly human. The man of
Religion fans this spark by vibrantly enunciating
those values by which the ethical society must live.
But each of us brings to society his fears, his egocentricities, his prejudices, his hates, even as we
deny doing this.
Our age has been called the age of anxiety. It is
an error to label ours as the first such age, but what
is so tragically true is that our civilization must
confront stakes so high that the reward of failure is
indescribably horrendous. Have we become so overwhelmed by fear or trapped in our petty pride that
we delude ourselves into believing we are omnipotent? Perhaps we have created a new Tower of
Babel, this time in the form of a mushroom cloud.
The subject of psychiatry is
the whole man, the component of society, emphasizing the
understanding of man as he
exists, with his defects and
fears isolating his spark from
any fresh breeze that seeks to
fan it. A patient of mine recently wept over the effect his
Minister’s sermon
had
upon
him when sermonizing about
the power of Faith and God’s demands upon Man,
the patient saying, “When there is inner turmoil,
and dis-ease, Faith cannot

munication between
and the exhortation

heal, for there

is no com-

me and God that I can hear,
to have Faith makes me feel

even guiltier and more lost than ever.”
Psychiatry and its therapy

does not impose value

judgment upon the individual, but hopes to accomplish through understanding, emotional re-education, new emotional experiences, a degree of equa- %
nimity that permits the establishment of value judgments that are the hallmark of a civilized society, |

that opens up the channels between the spirit of Man
and that of the higher order of spirit that has become

identified

with

God.

I cannot offer scientific proof that God exists. We
labor under the added difficulty of having different

concepts of what God is. But the Psychatrist is not
disturbed

by this
— in our

frame

of reference

the

love of God is the love of what is just and merciful,
expressed humbly. ‘Ve start with Man as he is; in
an

atmosphere

of understanding

we

seek

to

help

him allow the emergence of his capacity to love as
his dignity, his self-respect, become rooted, recognizing

that

as man

is downtrodden,

heavy-laden,

frightened, his eye is not on the mountain
the dust swirling about his feet.

but on

If, as the sages say, we are little lower than the
angels,

we

must

demonstrate

this

in action.

And

if

this action be blocked by fear or perverted by hate,
the Psychiatrist is then impelled to offer whatever
healing power it is his fortune to possess.
The

above

is

condensed

from

remarks

made

by Dr. Meyer Kruglik, M.D. to the Congregation at |
Beth Emet some time ago. Dr. Kruglik, who is a
former officer and trustee of the synagogue, is a4
practicing psychiatrist and Consultant to several or- |

ganizations including the State of Illinois Depart-

Public Safety.
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Five generations of the Arthur
C. Ullmann family of Libertyville,
recently of Deerfield, attended the
May 6 wedding of their daughter
Mary Ann and Terry Bass Baldwin,

son of Mr.

and

Mrs.

Donald

Arthur
Baldwin
of
Franklin
Lakes, New Jersey in Deerfield’s
Congregational Church.
The Rev. John Usry officiated
at the late afternoon candlelight
ceremony which was followed by
a reception in the Villa Moderne,
Northbrook.

The bride wore
and

coat

of

a sheath gown

organza

over

silk,

fashioned with a lace chapel train.
A crystal crown held her fingertip
veil, and she carried a bouquet of
white orchids.

Miss Pat Cletcher of Libertyville was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Donald Hoskins
of Libertyville and Miss Sharon
Hall of Atwood, Ill. They wore
white organza gowns with orchid
floral embroidery. Andrea Usry of
Deerfield was flower girl.

Thomas

A.

Baldwin

was _ his

brother’s

best

man.

Ushers

Donald

E.

Baldwin,

another

were

brother,

Bill

Hermanns

of Hack-

ensack,
and Philip Dumas
of
Naperville,
Ill,
the
bride’s
nephew. Another nephew, Tim
Sheehan
bearer.

After

of

a

Oak

Park

wedding

muda,
the
Whitewater,

was

ring

to

Ber-

trip

couple
is living in
Wis., where he is a

Kingsbury

of

Stoneham,

Mass., was maid of honor.
Other
attendants
were
Miss
Sally Todd, the bridegroom’s sister,
Miss
Joanne
Johnson
of
Washington, D. C., and Miss Joan
Mansfield
and
Miss
Kathleen
Moran, both of Chicago. They were

gowned

alike in blue linen trim-

med with white Venetian lace and
carried white straw baskets of

pink, blue, and white flowers.
Terrence Todd was his brother’s
best man. Ushers were John and
James Dwyer, the bride’s brothers, Peter Handal of New York
City, John Herson of Tarrytown,
N.
Y.,
and
George
Roth
of
Waterloo, Ontario.
After a Caribbean honeymoon,

the couple will live in New York
City. (Bradford Bachrach Photo)

Warren-Blair
Miss Joan Warren
Blair exchanged vows

Lincolnshire’s

and
June

Community

Tom
17 in

Chris-

tian Church.

The
and

couple’s
Mrs.

Glen

parents
Warren

are

Mr.

of Tulsa,

Dwyer-Todd

The Rev. Donald Lanier
formed the ceremony which

Gordon Todd, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles

Gordon

Todd of Burling-

ton, Ontario, Canada.

The Rev. Patrick Byrne, the
bridegroom’s cousin, celebrated
the High Nuptial Mass in Our
Lady

of

Perpetual

Help

Glenview.
A _ reception
Drake Hotel followed.

NG BONS MALONE

Mary

Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh T.
Blair of Lincolnshire.

Duncan Dwyer of Highland Park,
was married June 24 to William

Org \OLNCLNOLINOA

seed pearls. Her cathedral-length,
silk illusion veil was held by an
Alencon lace headpiece. She carried white calla lilies, roses, and
lily of the valley.
Mrs. William Brassil of Malden,
Mass., was matron of honor. Miss

student at Wisconsin State University. (Milton Merner Photo)
Miss Janice Gail Dwyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick

perwas

followed by a wedding dinner in
the home of the bridegroom’s
parents.
The bride

wore

a

short

white

brocade sheath and carried orchids and Stephanotis. Her sister
Miss Waneta Warren of Tulsa was

her only attendant.

William

Blair

;

of

Lincolnshire

was his brother’s best man.
After a wedding trip to Mexico
the couple will live in Housto

where he is a senior medica
student at Baylor University’s
College of Medicine.

Fiedler-Weisskopf
Miss Barbara
daughter of Mr.

Linda Fiedler
and Mrs. Louis

Fiedler of Highland Park, became

the bride of Lt. Victor C. Weiss
kopf,
son. of Mrs.
Philip G
Weisskopf
of University
Cit
Mo., and the late Mr. Weisskop
June 27.

Rabbi

Philip L. Lipis read the

evening

vows

in North

Suburba

Synagogue Beth El in Highland
Park. A wedding dinner followed
in Briarwood Country Club, Deer:
field.
The bride wore her mother’s
Queen Anne gown of ivory Chan

tilly lace. She also chose he
mother’s pearl-seeded tiara. Shé
carried a Bible covered witl
orchids and Stephanotis.
Serving

as matron of honor wa

Mrs. Richard Fiedler of Chicago.
Miss Arleene Fiedler of Hig
land Park was her sister’s maid 0
honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs
Michael Lew of Skokie and Mrs
Kenneth Wayne of Chicago. The
wore long, yellow crepe
and carried cascades of
Plumeria
and_
white
breath.

Serving
Mellor

as best

of Chicago.

man

gown:
yello
baby’

was

Richard

Jef
Fied

ler of Chicago and Michael Fied
ler of Highland Park, the bride’
brothers, were ushers.
After a honeymoon in Montrea
the couple will live in Tacoma

Wash., where Lt. Weisskopf i
stationed at McCord Air Fore
Base.

Church,

in

the

Mary Bergan
Will Marry
Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur Bergan of Highland Park have announced
the engagement of their daughter

JIT

Mary Brooke to Harry Arthur Hen-

IO

derson III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henderson II of Deerfield.

AWOL NOL}! OTTO

Miss Bergan was graduated from
Marian College in Indianapolis this
month.

SUOACACADE LOOSE

Mr. Henderson was graduated from
Bradley University in Peoria and is
employed by Becton, Dickinson and
Co. in St. Louis.
An Aug. 19 wedding is planned in
the Immaculate Conception Church
in Highland Park. (Bronson Coles

Mrs.

William

Carol Bruck, Editor

all aboul

Gordon

Todd

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The bride wore a white peau de
soie gown
trimmed
with reembroidered Alencon lace and

June 29, 196

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Seven Women’s Organizations
Hold Emergency Israel Rally
Seven

North

organizations

emergency

Shore
will

women’s

sponsor

rally for Israel

the

at 1

p.m. today in
co nj u netion
with the Wom:
én's _ Diviston
State of Israel

Bonds
Israel

to Harry Beilin, an ardent Zionist,

an

F

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who

School,

Mrs.

385 Winnetka

netka.
Guest

speaker
Beilin,

will

consul

department
ministry.

Arts, Flowers Festival Blossoms with Dinner
judges from Illinois and Wisconsin, including Mrs. Earl E. Atwater of Winnetka. Others were
Mrs. Everett: Blackman and Mrs.
Ray C. Mills of Danville; Mrs.
Chester Evans of LaGrange; Mrs.
Donald Gardner of Mt. Prospect;
and Mrs. W. W. Harris of Wheaton.
Also, Mrs. Ralph Hooton and
Mrs. Anton Sabolik Jr., both of
Elmhurst; Mrs. Frank Packee of
Skokie; Mrs. Carson Remington
Jr., of Niles; Mrs. James Snyder
of Peoria;
and Mrs. O. Sidney
Orth of Middleton, Wis.
Participating garden clubs were
the Garden
Guild
of Highland
Park,
Glencoe
Garden
Club,
Green
Meadows
Garden
Club,
Kenilworth
Home
and
Garden
Club, Ravinia Garden Club, North

Ravinia Park never looked lovelier than it did Friday evening

when the Arts and Flowers Festival

signaled

the

beginning

of its

three-day salon show and flower
exhibit with a gay festival supper.
Nine garden clubs worked with
the Suburban Fine Arts Center to
present unusual settings of flowers,
sculpture,
and _ paintings
which picked up the themes of the
Festival Association,
past, present, and future.
The list of winners in various

loral
just

competitions
prior

to

the

was

posted

supper,

which

was arranged by the North Shore
Garden Club. Pink linen covered
tables

were

set

up

around

the

pavilion with pink Japanese floral
arrangements

Shore Garden Club, Village Gardeners of Glencoe, and Winnetka
Garden Club.
Proceeds
from
the three-day

centering each one.

Judging entries were accredited

at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the
Hundley Memorial Masonic Tem-

~

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chief

of

protocol,

died

in

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Radov

the BBC.

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dren’s

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in

Bureau,

of

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American
Women,

and

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Israel’s

League

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and

North ~

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a

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of Glencoe

CUSTOM
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Mrs. Beilin, who was born and
educated
in England,
was
an
actress both on the stage and with

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TO HANDLE
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Laurel
Av.,
Highland
Park.
This will be the last meeting for
the chapter until its potluck supper at 6 p.m. Aug. 16.

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so

a

has been preceded by 11 sales
meetings on the North Shore.

Festival
Association
for
the
further beautification of Ravinia
Park. Mrs. Lawrence McClure of
Highland Park served as liason
between the garden clubs and the
Ravinia Festival Association.

Campbell Chapter No. 712, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet

Joseph

of

Av.,

is chairman of the rally and Mrs.
Joseph Perlman of Winnetka is
the co-chairman.
The rally is the final event in a
campaign organized June 4 and

exhibit will be used by the Ravinia

Will End Season

was

Suburban

Beilin

of Israel

New York and-former
sistant in the public

fietmidhad of the 10 Highland Park and
Deerfield chapters will participate in both parades
to call attention to the two resale shops, Maison
D'ORT and Value Center, which help support the
vocational training schools. (Staff Photo)

in

Organizations
sponsoring
the
rally include the North Suburban
BMZ Service League, the North

take
place
in
the New Trier
East
High

Mrs. Frank Pilicrini of Highwood (center) helps
Mrs. Burton Balsam (left) and Mrs. Robert Prusin,
both of Highland Park, select the hats they will
wear in the Women's American ORT's decorated
car during the Fourth of July celebrations.

Palestine

1959.

The rally will

Mrs.

to

Mrs. Beilin was drafted into the
foreign service when her husband,

CJA.

Judith

moved

There,
she
worked
for the
Palestine Broadcasting Service as
an actress, producer, and newscaster and served with the Haganah, Jewish Defense Force.

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�City Manager's Wife Plays Role in Each Area
Marilyn Kennedy Has
Varied Facets in Life
By SHIRLEY

With

a

seemed

GORDON

bundle

destined

of

talent

for the

that

lights of

Broadway, Marilyn Lehr of Lincoln, Neb., followed in the footsteps of many another young girl
in love when she found a better
dream—helping her young husband achieve his. And Stan Kennedy,

the

man

she _ married,

wanted to become a city manager.
The

Kennedys

years

ago,

were

married

while both

were

14

stu-

dents at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln.
When
she graduated
with
a
drama and speech major, Stan

still

had

another

semester

to

complete so she took a job in:a
high school in Sidney, Nebraska,

teaching

English.

Kennedy’s

One

problems

of

was

not

the
in-

law trouble, however, since Marilyn lived with Stan’s mother in
Sidney,

while

he

was

When

he

moved

editor with an insurance company
house organ.

First Job
His first job as an assistant city
manager of Ottumwa, Ia., launched the Kennedys on their first
move.
—

They have since unpacked their
bags in Dalhart, Tex., Alamogordo, N. M., and now Roslyn
Circle, Highland Park. Along the
way Marilyn and Stan have acquired
two
treasured
_possessions—Michael, 7, and Carole Ann,
3.

really enjoy living here,”

Marilyn exclaimed. ‘‘We are so
close to many cultural and sports

activities. Over the weekends

we

can take the children to museums,

plays,

and

watch

the Bears

While Marilyn

Stan

loves

to

play.”
also is close to a

variety of shopping areas, she
said “I always find myself coming
back home
to do the actual
purchasing.
And
I’m
not just
saying that because people expect
the city manager’s wife to say

so.”
Marilyn also has been able to
pick out wherever they go the
local little theater
groups—her

favorite

pasttime.

“I’ve

been

lucky to get good parts,” she
admits modestly. “If I’d become

professional
as I
planned, I might have
life in
chorus.

the

second

originally
spent my

line

of

the

Prefers Comedy
“Musical
love,’’
reason

comedy

is

she said, ‘‘but
most
of
the

appeared

in two

the

Threshold

my

real

for some
amateur

groups are afraid to tackle them
in this area, and I guess it’s

Players

the Off The Ground

musical pro-

Taught Speech
Another
thoroughly
ciation

project
she
enjoyed is her

has
asso-

with the Volunteer

Talent

Pool. Last semester she and Mrs.
J. Barton Kalish of Highland Park
taught a speech class to the upper
grades at Immaculate Conception
School.

times and give just as much time
as you have to give, fitting the
hours

to

your

own _

schedule.

There’s such a big need for people
to share their experiences and
talents with the schools.
‘Also rewarding was the recent
program I did for the North Shore
Seniors of North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe. I prepared

Marilyn Kennedy's interest

a group of songs—mostly musical
comedy numbers—and during one
song I asked the audience to sing

in her home is reflected

by the time she spends
with a young tomboy,

along with me.

Carole Ann, and Michael.
Mrs. Kennedy blends their
care with her interest in
community activities and

“They sang along, all right, and
enjoyed

along

it

for

so

much

all

the

they

rest

sang

of

my

numbers! The thing that amazed
me was the fact they knew the

lyrics

of

all

the

current

assists to her husband, City
Manager, Stan Kennedy.
(Staff Photo)

show

tunes.”

Secretary for Group

are

Aside from the theater Marilyn
has
been
active
as_ recording

secretary for the Community Concert Association during its sell-out
fund drives for the past two years
and sings in the choir of the First

Presbyterian Church of Highland
Park. She has been a member of
the Highland Park Woman’s Club
Juniors and Kappa Delta North
Suburban
Alumnae
Association,
and also is an ardent PTA goer.

The

pert

and

outspoken

city

manager’s wife is no Pollyanna
when it comes to being definite

about the drawbacks
band’s job.
“The telephone

of her hus-

calls

at home

are the most annoying tome,
although
they
don’t
seem
to
bother Stan a bit. He is away
from home at least two nights a

having

with

their

street

or

their lighting.

“T suppose it’s like a doctor
having to give free advice whereever he goes. But Stan never gets
upset. He’s doing the work he
loves best, and is very happy.

Blizzard

Was

Bad

“The worst time of all was
during last winter’s blizzard when
we not only received many calls
at home but a few were downright

insulting to me when they discovered Stan wasn’t home. Knowing

Stan

was

out

with

the

snow

plows, it was only the fact I felt
sorry for the people in trouble
that kept me

from

reminding

the

callers that being the city manager was my husband’s job not
mine.”

week on city business, and often
has dinner meetings which keep

She is quite relaxed about the
many moves the couple has made.

him away.

“We
don’t
get to do much
traveling otherwise,” she claimed,
“except for city manager conventions.
Last
year
we
went
to

home

56

and theater wherever her
husband's duties take him.

duction.

costs involved.

pretty rough time of it.

interest in musical comedy

in

mostly because of the tremendous

theaters, and they’re all having a

tion. She continues her

Glencoe;
directed one ‘Curtain
Call’’ performance of the newlyformed Glenview group; and had
a featured role this past year in

‘“‘And yet, people don’t seem to
be concerned about calling him at

‘Also, there is so much professional theater near at hand, the
local residents don’t support little

role in Annie Get Your

Gun" in an Alamogordo,
N.M., little theater produc-

plays

graduate

back and found a job as assistant

zoos,

with

has

who have limited time to spare or
with baby sitting problems,’ she
said. “‘You can set your class

school at Lincoln, Marilyn

“We

She

“The talent pool provides a
wonderful opportunity for women

with

entered

“There’s a lot of people, like
me, who really feel a need to
perform, but love their homes
and children too much to want to
do it as anything more than a
hobby.”

her

completing

his studies and living
mother in Lincoln.

Marilyn (Mrs. Stan)
Kennedy, played the lead

during

our

dinner

hour

to

discuss a city problem.
“Even

at

a

party

Stan

can

rarely have a relaxed evening, as
somebody is sure to buttonhole
him to discuss the problems they

Phoenix,

and

the

next

one

is

scheduled for New Orleans. It’s
quite a thrill for a girl who was
born in Lincoln, Neb., and lived

there

until

from college.”’

she

was

graduated
:
June

29,

1967

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Highland Park Girl

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Will Be Married
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Steven
0.
Schwartz of Highland Park announce the engagement of their
daughter Kay D. to Harry Pearce
Leadingham Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry P. Leadingham
Whitefish Bay, Wis.
Miss

Schwartz

Forest

College,

attended

from

574

LINCOLN

AVENUE,

WINNETKA

ANNUAL
SUMMER
CLEARANCE

Sr. of
Lake

which

her

fiance was graduated.

An August wedding is planned.

Miss Wales Sets
September Date
Mrs. Frank Wales
burn has announced

Discussing the Adolph
(from

left) Helen

Gottleib
¢
ea

Louise

Weaver

of

in the Arts Club

Winnetka,

Ed

Montford

are
Fucik

of Highland Park, and his daughter, Meg. They were guests at a
luncheon for Miss Weaver to which all of tomorrow night's June
Ball debs and their fathers were invited. (Stuart-Rodgers Studio)

SALE.

of Bannockthe engage-

Begins

ment of her daughter Constance
Louise to Thomas J. Lynch, son of

Mr.

and

Mrs.

Charles

Lynch

of

July 5th

Royal Oak, Mich.
Miss Wales also is the daughter
of the late Mr. Wales.

A

late

September

wedding

30 to 50%

is

planned.

Sncidentally
By SHIRLEY GORDON
received a note last week from former Highland Park resident,
Mrs. Violet Baim, bringing me up-to-date on the doings of her two
sons, Stephen and Elliott, both graduates of Highland Park High School.

She

had

just

returned

from

Baltimore

after

witnessing

Stephen’s

praduation from Johns Hopkins University. He will leave in September
or an assignment in Turkey with the Peace Corps. Elliott, who

praduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1965, has been with
he Army in Vietnam since last September.
he

Better

Films

Council

of

Chicagoland

held

its

first

benefit party Friday in the Highland Park home

summer

of Mrs. Marc

on

MOVE TO UTAH
The Hamilton P. Dendels and
children, Joanne, Philip, and David, 1100 Knollwood Rd., Deer-

Including
@ Marian

month. Joanne, who just completed her sophomore year at the
University of Illinois, Champaign,
will enroll at Tobe-Coburn School
of Fashion, in New York this fall.

nterested in knowing it only took five weeks to reach me.
‘2

hope for a keautiful, starry night tomorrow when the Infant
Welfare Society of Evanston holds tis annual June Ball in Lake

Forest Academy. Nineteen buds, plus Highland Park’s Margaret (Meg)
Fucik,

will

be

formally

presented

to

adult

society

in

colorful

eremonies.
id you know that there’s a fish fry every Friday night in the
Highland Park Moose Hall on Green Bay Rd.? The Women of the
oose’ prepare and serve a tasty dish of deep-fried fish, crisp French
ried potatoes, and marvelous cole slaw, complete with a basket of

bread and butter, for a nominal sum. And every penny of profit goes to
support

the home

in Mooseheart,

Ill. They

also

include

yummy

fried

hicken on their menu, in case some of the family members are antiish.
“ouncil Cues, singing and dancing members of the North Shore
Section of the National Council of Jewish Women, have presented
wo performances of their latest revue ‘‘Silly Circus.” They perform
or kindergartners and first graders at Raymond School in Chicago and
at Orchard

School, Skokie,

a private school for retarded

ighland

Park,

the

North

Shore

Weavers Guild will view traveling
exhibits

from

the Indiana,

Joliet,

and Ken-Rock Weavers Guild at 1
p.m. next Thursday in the Northinster
Presbyterian
Church,
2515 Central Park Av., Evanston.

Among
the hostesses at the
ollowing social hour will be Mrs.
Wallis Hamilton of Wilmette and
Mrs. Gabriel Spiegel of Highland
Park.
The guild will hold work meet-

ings at 10 a.m.

day of each month through October in the Evanston Art Center.
The first of these on July 13 will.

feature a showing of ‘Hand Finishing Techniques” by Mrs. Paul
E. Sutor of Chicago.

| ANNUAL

COSMETIC

SLIDING

Noth

Over

M. Higbee,

ighland Park.

CENTER

June

29,

1967

480

Clavey

Ln.,

Mon. to Sat. 9-6

Nothing

Over

Fri., July 7
Nothing Over

Regardless

of cost

$25.50

or former price, ev-

Sat , July 8

ery model must go

Nothing

Over

$24.00

as we never carry
over merchandise
from
season

Mon., July 10
Nothing Over

$22.50

to season.

Tues., July 11
Nothing Over

Thurs. till 8

Now at our
Winnetka and
Lake Forest
Stores

$21.00

Remarkable
Values

Wed., July 12
Nothing Over

$19.00
Thrus., July
Nothing

13

Over

$17.00
Fri., July 14

Our

Nothing Over

$13.50

Nothing Over

$34.50
$33.00

729 Elm Street, Winnetka
299 E. Illinois Rd., Lake Forest

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August

with

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newest Fall and
Winter
mod
inter models

Thurs., July 20
4

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Wed., July 5

Fri., July 21

Nothing Over

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NN gence

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Mon-

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July

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$10.00
Wed., July 19

$30.00
Tues.,

day,

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Mon., July 3

close

July

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Friday,
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Mon,, July 17
Nothing Over

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Annual

Sat., July 15
Nothing Over

Winter.

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41st

Sliding Scale Sale

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Eiseman

Jung“19 | Thurs., July 6

MERLE NORMAN

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Tom

the second Thurs-

Originals

@ Merry Mites &amp; Gay Sprites

children.

Weaver Will View Traveling Exhibits
Beginning its 14th year with new
president Mrs. A. H. Howard of

Michael

© Florence

submitted a picture for publication over the past year, wouldn’t you like
0 have it back for your album? All you have to do is stop by and ask
just received a small package from Osaka, Japan, with ‘‘Sea Mail”
stamped all over it. If you’re one for comparisons, you might be

most

Spring and Summer Merchandise

field, moved to Salt Lake City this

Markey. The group is celebrating its 35th anniversary.
’m still sentimental about brides and engaged girls—and it hurts
me to see their lovely pictures crowded together in my files. If you

or it.

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�Board Will Feature Concert, Dinner
Platt, both of Winnetka;

Ravinia Park is the site for the
Woman’s Board of The Presbyterian Home’s Festival benefit cor-

Dinner

will

be

and

served

Highland Park.

piano

by

and

field; Mr. and Mrs. Volkland; and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Olson o

cert at 8:30 p.m. July 13.
The program will feature the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra with
Seiji Ozawa directing
soloist Peter Serkin.

Mr.

Mrs. Brainerd Chapman of North

New

Club Election

The newly
formed Women’s
Committee of the Chicago Insti
tute for Psychoanalysis, 180 N

Ga-

per’s Catering Service. Box suppers also will be available.
The benefit chairman is Mrs.
John Schwarten Jr. of Evanston.
Treasurer and reservations chairman is Mrs. Louis Volkland, 2614
Marian Ln., Wilmette.

Michigan

Av.,

elected

officers.

Committee officers include Mrs
Joseph Mayer Jr., chairman, and
Mrs. Walter Gips Jr., secretary

both of Highland Park;
Mrs
Robert L. Lasater Jr. of Bannock
burn; and Mrs. Robert D. Stuar

Among the committee members
are Mr.
and Mrs.
Charles L.
Albers and Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Jr. of

Lake Forest, vice chairman

ad

William Phillips of Deerfield, Mrs. Race,and Mrs.

Fieldbrook Infant Welfare members plan their
annual charity Christmas card project with Mrs.
Charles Race of Barrington, president of the Infant
elfare Society of Chicago. From left are Mrs.

Bruce

Snow

of

Northbrook

(Howard

@ WEDDINGS,
ANNIVERSARIES

Fochler

Photo)

@ CONFIRMATIONS

@ Children's birthday parties

@ ALL SPECIAL OCCASIONS

~ Woman’ s Club Juniors Entertain New Members
The

membership

committee

of

the Junior Auxiliary of the Highland
Park Woman’s Club met

4 Debs to Don Paper

| For Garden
Party
_ Former debutantes and their
mothers

will be special

guests

at

aoe
the reunion luncheon sponsored by
a

_ the Senior Auxiliary of the Pre-

|

-

_
ae
oe as

sentation

Ball

the garden

at noon

of Mrs.

Friday

William

will meet
Wednesday

at 10:30 a.m.
at Sportsman’s

every
Coun-

try Club, 3535 Dundee Rd., North-.
brook.
Other
future
activities
being

planned

picnic

supper,

are

a

and

road

patio

rally,

dance

ers. Tin flowers and a large tin
rooster will decorate the pool side

party.

1967 marks the first anniversary

of the 1966 debutantes and the 10th
anniversary of the Presentation

Angeles,

are

visiting

le
ee

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the bottom 10%
of your
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Hogan’s
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Colenbaugh, 185 Car-

lisle Av., Deerfield. Coming home
for the summer
will be the
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Grace
Hogan
and
her
daughters, Jill, Jane, and Terry,

of Los

Priced from $

scheduled for July 22; A Septem-

in

B.

Graham, 337 Raleigh Rd., Kenilworth.
The
debs
will wear
paper
dresses and Mexican paper flow-

Ball.

yesterday in the home of. Mrs.
Gerald Rudman of Highland Park
to entertain new and prospective
members.
The club members also have
‘begun a new golfing group which

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1967

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State Club to Hold
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The
second
meeting of the

summer
board
Garden Club of

Illinois will be held at 10 a.m. July
10 in the Sheraton Inn, Rock Island.

Following
cheon

for

the
all

meeting,

garden

a lun-

club

mem-

bers will be held at 1 p.m. in the
Deere and Company Administrative Center,

John

Deere

Rd., Mo-

line.

;

A slide program on landscaping
and industrial complex and a tour

of

the

Deere

building

scheduled.
Mrs. Stephen
Hill Rd., Rock

contacted
next

also

are

Miller, 39 Watch
Island, may be

for reservations

before

Thursday.

Ring Bells July 4
In commemoration of the 191st
birthday of our country, the 10th

district of. Illinois Federation of
Women’s Clubs is supporting the
i.

An ancient Japanese tea ceremony was performed in the Japanese
gardens of the Kenneth Sprakers' Riverwoods home when the
arden Club of Deerfield met there recently. Mrs. Miwa Miyaki of

‘

Chicago (center) bows to Mrs. Soko Suzuki of Des Plaines as Mrs.
Soko Inouye of Chicago waits for the monastic ritual to begin. (Staff

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Corporation
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I, finance chairman, all of Winhetka.

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Manhattanville

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dinner

party

rung

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Academy. Music will be provided
by Ralph Berger and his band.
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Mrs.
John
W.
Harriman,
220
DeWindt Rd., Winnetka.

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all of Winnetka; and Mrs. John S.
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Hoffman,
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�Area Actors
To Appear
In

‘Oliver’

Mike Augenstein recites
his lines as his father, Russ,
follows the script. The Deerfield High School student is
cast in the title role of "Oliver," opening tonight at Mr.
L's Carousel Theater at Midlane Farm Country Club in
Wadsworth. Mr. Augenstein
will appear in the role of Dr.
Grimwig.

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Meg Schacter of Highland
Park plays for a sing-along
during a break in the rehearsal barn at Midlane. She has
the part of the Milkmaid and
Mike Sommerfield of Deerfield, beside her, plays an
English boy in the musical
based on Charles Dickens'
"Oliver Twist."

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bpecssenentssinereesanee

Mr. L's Carousel Theater,
formerly located in the Grand
Av. Shopping
Center of
Waukegan, has pitched its
brand new specially built
tent. on the grounds of the

Midlane Farm Country Club,
Townline Rd., Wadsworth.

Lake County audiences will
be offered five musicals and
six children's productions this

summer.

Chris Vecchione (from left),
Jesse Starkman, Bruce Malloy, and Steve Masterson, all
of
Deerfield,
rehearse
a
scene. Mr. Starkman will be
assistant to the director for

Carousel's production of My

Fair Lady" later this summer.

Joel Pathman of Highland
Park gets into character for
his role as an English boy.

The Sommerfield family of
Deerfield share a joke during
rehearsal break. William Sommerfield acts the role of the
villain, Bill Sikes. His wife,

Pamela,

plays Mrs.

and son Michael
the hoys.

Corney,
is one

of

June

29,

�Carousel Theater to Star
oeal ‘Talent in Musieal

Augenstein,

1233

Win-

Anton Rd., Deerfield, will appear
the title role. The 16-year-old

eerfield

High

School

student

brtrayed
Kurt
last
year
in
prousel’s
production
of
‘‘The
bund of Music.’’ He played Nick

the high

school

production

of

A Thousand Clowns,”’ which took
urth place in the state play
Dntest.
Father Joins Cast
Mike’s father, Russ, who came

pick his son up at rehearsal and
ayed to help out on stage, plays
r.

Grimwig.

A

member

of

the

eerfield Newcomers, he has appared in the group’s Theater-ine-Rough.
Mike Murphy, 1646 Second St.,
ighland Park, will be seen as the
tful Dodger. An art teacher at
oodland School in Lake County,
p also is set designer for Carou1. Mr. Murphy has studied at the

erican

Academy

of Dramatic

rt in New York and had the
bcond male lead in Carousel’s
oduction of ‘‘Sound of Music.”’
William Sommerfield, 39 Coldream Circle, Deerfield, portrays
e villain, Bill Sikes. He was a
ember of a resident company at

e University

of California.

His

edits include roles in ‘“‘The King

d I,”
own,”

“The Unsinkable Molly
“Gypsy,’’ “Little Mary

nshine,”
suana.””

and

‘Night

of

the

Pamela
(Mrs.)
Sommerfield
ill appear as Mrs. Corney. She
tended the Guildhall School of
usic and Drama in London and
pbrformed
with
the
Edgewood
ayers in West Covina, Cal., and

e Music

Theater

Guild

and Robert

Louer,

900

pan Av.; Jeff Mapps, 1449 Sherbod Rd.; and Joel Pathman, 1240

ofton Av., all of Highland Park.
Newcomer Has Role

arl

Nusbaum,

858

Barberry

H., Highland Park, has been cast
Mr. Sowerberry. A newcomer

Highland Park last fall, he
peared in this year’s Off the.
ound production which benefitLake Forest Infant Welfare. He

rticipated in numerous musical
vues on the South Shore area of
icago where he formerly lived.

1000

Sa

ORIGINAL

7

Days

—

Mon.

&amp;

Thurs.

‘til 9

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Art Gallery

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7422 N. Western Ave.

rie 29,

1967

This

The

nonprofit

summer

for

vania.

discount

of Bet. A D.H.S. student, she has
appeared in ‘‘Music Man’
and

prices. The company
few dates still open

South Pacific’ at the school.

groups.

Bruce
Molloy,
1115 Hampton
Ct., Deerfield, who has the role of

worth can be contacted

the knifegrinder,

tional information.

SU

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first

on

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time,

providing

individual

a

admission
also has a
for benefit

the

Crenshaw

of

of Mr.

as
resi-

best

Music

New

and

University

Mrs.

in
Club

the

Highland

spring

=

Park

competition.

Ga

rin ie

a

RESTAURANT
Bar-B-Q Ribs

of Pennsyl-

Until her marriage

in May

includes

she was principal harpist with the

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college

Phone

SS

Open

she

during
played

hot

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of

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831- 9 ae

Daily

11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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summers

years,

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We Cater to Parties

Druzinski, principal harp-

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Mrs. Schnitzer has studied with

school years with
Salzedo in Maine.

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CARRY-OUT
$
95

fries,

ist of the Chicago ‘Symphony, and
for two summers during her high

Wads-

for addi-

&amp;

3 full slabs

Kansas City Philharmonic.
Edward

Richard

is a Theater-in-

stock

Mrs. Rededltver

from

the

|

orchestra.

As a high school freshman
the
young harpist won her first award

Louis N. Cohen, 63 S. Deere Park
Dr., was graduated in June, 1966,

company is offering coupon books

Milvi (Mrs.
Tr.,

Donald

Riverwoods,

G.) Wheeler,

receives

the

2705

Sunset

best-in-show

award

from Austin Jump of Northbrook at the NorthBrook Summer Art and Antiques Festival. The $300
prize was donated by Wilson-Jump Furniture Co.,
Chicago firm which will shortly open a Highland
Park branch.

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actor

Chris Vecchione, 1516 Stratford
Rd. Deerfield, will play the part

in San

abriel, Cal.
he
Summerfields’
son,
Miael, plays one of the English
ys. Others in similar roles are
eve Masterson, 1232 Walden Ln.,

perfield,

as both

season he played Oscar Nelson in
‘Mary, Mary” and directed “Ten
Little Indians.”

ee

Mike

Monteux’s

rehearsals.

Dining facilities are available at

the country club, which offers a
package price for theater and dinner.

eee

arm Country Club, Townline Rd.

of

a

Mr.

York City, she
is returning
the
area
this
week
to begin

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oved to a new home at Midlane

dent

when the theater is closed.

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in Chicago.
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Ronald

THT

performances

has

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which

2 Tee

theater,

the

former Miss Pattee Jean Cohen of
Highland Park, will be first harpist this summer
with the Grant
‘Park Symphony

Mrs.

the-Rough member with the Deerfield Newcomers.
Bruce Koff, 1230 Linden Av.,
Highland
Park,
a_ student
at
Edgewood
Junior
High
School,
sings in the chorus.
“Oliver”
will
run __ nightly
through July 9 except on Monday

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adsworth.
The

Meg Schachter, 1202 Lincoln Av.
S.,
Highland
Park,
plays
the
milkmaid. She attends Highland
Park High School and played the
female lead in ‘‘Oklahoma!”’ at
the Forrest Tucker Theater in
Wisconsin.
Jesse Starkman, 606 Kingston
Ter., Deerfield, plays Mr. Brownlow. The president of the Deerfield
Stagers, he is known in the area

Eee

Sixteen
Highland
Park
and
eerfield residents have roles in
e London
and Broadway
hit,
Oliver,’ which opens tonight at
r.
L’s
Carousel
Theater
in

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With Grant Park Symphony

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Preview Set in Casino

A orever

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Cus

You

ee ere

($3.00 includes Tax and Tip)
Sunday

A

free

preview

_ Ravinia
_

of the

annual

ton,
and
Ramblers.

art exhibit will be held

from 3 to 5 p.m. Snuday in the
_ Casino in Ravinia Park. No musical program is scheduled for the
day.

furniture.

All

will

The evening concerts will begin
at 8:30
Park.

be

available for purchase.
Mrs.

Abel

E.

Fagen

Forest is exhibition
The free exhibit
from 3 to 6 p.m.
there are afternoon
_ from 7 to 10 p.m.

of

Lake

director.
may be seen
on days when
programs and
when evening

The week’s program follows.
&gt; Tonight—Seiji
Ozawa _ conducting, Byron Janis, piano soloist; All-Gershwin program, ‘‘An
American

~

in Paris,’

‘Porgy

and

Bess,
A Symphonic
Picture,”
“Cuban Overture,” and ‘Piano
Concerto.”

Ian

» Friday—Jazz concert, Louis
Armstrong and his band.
&gt; Saturday—Mr.
Ozawa _ con-

ducting, Lili Kraus, piano soloist;
Giuseppe Verdi’s ‘Overture to
Sicilian
Vespers,”
# Wolfgang
Amadeus

in

A

Mozart’s Piano Concerto

major,

and

Ottorino

Re-

| spighi’s ‘Pines of Rome.” Special

feature:
Chicago
premiere
of
Gian Carlo Menotti’s ‘‘The Death

of the Bishop of Brindisi,” with
Simon Estes as the bishop and
Miss Julie Idoine as the nun.
School
Chicago’s All-City
4

in

the

Monday

performances are scheduled.
_

City

Lost

&gt; Next Thursday—Sir Malcolm

weaving
’
and embroidery,
and
woodwork, including several small
of

New

Sargent conducting, Itzhak Perlman, violin soloist; Gustav Holst’s
“Perfect Fool’ ballet music, Henri Wienawski’s
Violin
Concerto
No. 2, and Vaughan
Williams’
Symphony No. 2.

Titled “Craftsmen USA/67,”’ the
display will feature ceramics and
glass,
jewelry
and
metalwork,

pieces

the

and

Sylvia

Chorus, prepared by Emile H.
Serposs, director of music for the
Chicago Board of Education, will
participate.

&gt; Tuesday—Meredith

Willson

park

in

Highland

Series

A new series, Mondays at the
Murray, will begin July 10 in the
air-cooled Murray Theater at Ravinia.
The Lenox String Quartet will be
featured on the opening program,
presenting music by Ludwig van
Beethoven, Maurice Ravel, and
Johannes Brahms.
Award-winning short films will
be shown July 17 and 31 when the
New Cinema makes its Midwest
debut. Program I will include ‘‘La
Jetee,”’ “Renaissance,” and ‘‘The
Fat and the Lean’’; Program II,
“The Most,” ‘All the Boys Are
Called Patrick,” and ‘‘Do-It-Your-

self Cartoon Kit.”

conducting a band concert, featuring his hit songs from ‘‘The Music
Man” and ‘“‘The Unsinkable Molly

On July 24, the Merce Cunningham Dance Company will present
“Environments: Interior,” a program of three dances, ‘‘Suite for

Brown.” The park will open at 11
a.m. for picnicking and the con-

Five,” ‘“‘Place,” and “‘Nocturnes.”’
In “The World of Kurt Weill’’

cert will begin at 4 p.m.

Aug. 7, soprano Martha Schlamme
and actor Alvin Epstein will sing
hits from ‘‘Threepenny Opera,”
“Lady
in the
Dark,’
“Happy
End,” and “Knickerbocker Holiday.”

&gt; Wednesday—‘“Folk
Night,”
starring Canadian singers Ian and
Sylvia, recording

x,

artist Tom

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Discount
The
coupon

deadline
for
purchasing
books for Ravinia admis-

sion will be July 9.
They can be obtained locally at:
Deerfield — Deerfield Savings
and Loan Assn., 745 Deerfield Rd.
Highland Park — Bank of Highland Park, First and Central Av.,
and First National Bank of High-

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Save

Ravinia art festival hostesses’ take a luncheon break in the patio
of the Maurice Fulton home in Glencoe during a briefing session in
preparation for Sunday afternoon's preview. From left are Mrs.
James B. Appino of Northbrook, Mrs. Jane Zolot of Evanston, Mrs.
Fulton,

and

Mrs: Stanley Schlesinger of Highland

275 Miles

Morning,

favorite
St.

recently

songs

Ann’s

Home

with
for

shared

their

residents

of

the

in

Aged

Techny.
The singers, most of whom live
in Northbrook,
Deerfield,
and
Glenview, participated in the international group’s Share-a-Song
Day,

when

17,000 members

enter-

: _ tained at hospitals, homes for the
aged, civic assemblies, and charity benefits.
Mrs. Floyd Town, 8 Timber Ln.,

62

and

the

Tagalongs,

also performed.
EXHIBITS AT ABBEY
Paintings by a Wilmette artist
are on display at The Gallery in
The Abbey, resort hotel on Lake
Geneva in Fontana, Wis. The work

of Barbara Baynes (Mrs. Thomas) Mahoney, 2211 Washington
Av., is part of a group show,
featuring eight North Shore artists.

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HOW
TO SUCCEED
IN
NESS WITHOUT REALLY
ING (Robert Morse)

to

e podium this evening to direct

pason in Gillson Park.
Mr. Paynter, Northwestern Uniersity’s director of bands, will
articipate in the summer band
eason following a year’s absence.

farch,”

Aaron

board

of

the

band

in the washroom

as

Deerfield:

George

Aber-

DOUBLE

athy, 1117 Osterman Av.; Dr.
fark Hout, 857 Rosemary Ter.;
lanche (Mrs. Leroy) Krbechek,
06 Apple Tree Ln.; and Mr. and

rs. Alfred

Spriester,

ree Rd.
From
Highland

jork, 955
rundberg,

After

TROUBLE

and

(Elvis

completing

a

London

nightclub engagement, Elvis Pres-

ley leaves for a Belgian tour
pursued by an infatuated British
heiress; an older, female admirer,

James

and by two crooks.
and young people.

Ridge Rd.; Ronald
729 Ridge Rd.; Herb

hneiderman,
nd Dr. Harold

Adults

Presley, Annett Day)

1708 Pear

Park:

Wick-

mirror is still a

show stopper. Color.
mature young people.

Dllows:

From

Wide

The pace sometimes bogs down

‘An
are

of World

in staginess. and some
of the
characters badly overact, but Mr.
Morse, singing the hit song, ‘“‘I
Believe in You,” to his reflection

utdoor
Adventure,’
and
John
forrissey’s ‘French Quarter.”

Members

room

ets.

Eagle

Copland’s

BUSITRY-

tary and his mistress, Morse rises
quickly from the mail room to the

Beginning at 8 p.m., the concert
ill feature performances of John
“Invincible

by Sara Bloom,

Robert Morse re-creates his role
as the cherub-faced window washer of devilish ambition in this film
version
of
the
musical
hit.
Through canny manipulation of
the company president, his secre-

e Northshore Concert Band of
ilmette
in its first Wilmette
owl performance of the summer

Sousa’s

562 Clavey
Ct.;
Katz, 1227 Forest

Color. Adults

GEORGE
GIRL
(Lynn
Redgrave James Mason, Alan Bates)
Lynn
Redgrave
(academy

v.

Jn Former Gas Company
A new art gallery opened
yeek on the North Shore.

this

structural

advertising

been

brmerly the location of the North
ore Gas Co. office and store.
Oil paintings by both European

artists

will

for

Site
display,

car-

peting, and the installation of
special lighting.
Mr. Tolford formerly worked in

James
Tolford of Skokie is
wner of the Tolford Galleries at
56 Linden Av., Hubbard Woods,

American

walls

and

television.

planning

this

“I’ve

gallery

for

several
years,”
he said,
‘‘and
have been buying paintings for
some time with this in mind.”

be

The

patured, Mr. Tolford said.

gallery

is open

from

9:30

a.m.
to
5:30
-—p.m.
Tuesdays
through Saturdays, and by appointment on Mondays and evenings.

Remodeling
of the premises
cluded the placement of non-

ine Arts Center
is:

The

Members

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uly 9 at Chan’s Tea House,

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AN

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she leaves both roles to Georgy.
At the same time Georgy is
pursued by her lecherous guardian, her parents’ employer. Although the off-beat situation in
this amoral English comedy is not
credible, it does alow for witty
dialogue and beautiful comic acting. Adults.
THE SHAGGY
Murray)

In

this

DOG

Walt

(Fred Mac-

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comes about when a curious teenager tries on an old Italian ring
and temporarily is changed into a
dog.
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allows
a _ wonderful
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For Members of the Evanston-North Shore Board of Realtors

Give Varied Opinions
On Interest Charges

-Reealls
His Days

\

ca

On Paper

By JUDI NICOL
Varying
opinions
were
expressed recently by four North

By BETTY LITTLE
Charles

MacArthur’s

play

_ “Front Page,” which tells of the
_ wild and woolly days of journalism
during the 1920s on the
_ Chicago Examiner, brings back
strong memories for one Evanston
Realtor.
Whenever
William
Sadler
of

_ Sadler and Hultman manages to
catch the movie version of the

_ play on the late, late, show, seven
years
mind.

of

his

From

life

flash

into

his

1918 to 1925, Mr. Sadler

worked as a cub reporter for the
Examiner,
covering the North
_ Shore. He had previously worked

_ for a year on the Evanston News_ Index.
“The

play

and movie didn’t
Mr. Sadler remi_ exaggerate,”
nisced. “It was a crazy newspa‘per.
The
last of the yellow
journals.”
Strong Impressions

The old newspaper and its staff
left strong impressions on _ its
- young cub reporter who was a
very green 17 years old when he
Mr.
- got his first assignment.

Sadler can remember vividly ‘‘one

eyed”’ Walter Howie, the managing editor, and “prima donna”
_ Austin O’Malley, a reporter who
always dressed in a black suit
with a black shirt, and black
_

patent leather

shoes, black

string

tie, and black homberg.
“They were brilliant men, some
nuts, but all geniuses,’’ Mr. Sadler
: said. ‘They were dedicated to
_ getting a story. They couldn’t get
This

article

is

another

in

a

series on members of the Evanston-North
tors.

Shore

Board

of

Real-

they
had
advertising
because
- something on almost every busi_ nessman in town.”
The importance of getting a

story over all else was illustrated

by Mr. Sadler, who remembers
that the newspaper kept uniforms
_ of every law-enforcement agency

Shore lending
agencies
on the
expected trend of mortgage interest rates.
One agency felt that rates’ might
decline, two indicated that a hike

“The

in rates could be expected, and
the fourth felt that rates probably
would remain as they are currently.
Leonard
Frank
of the
First
Federal Savings and Loan Association in Wilmette quoted a survey
made by the Chase Manhattan
Bank of New York which indi“expect mortgage

during
year.”
The

rates to decline

the

remainder

of

next

same

survey

showed

or sheriffs.
Epidemic Breaks Out

During 1918, Mr. Sadler had the
J task of reporting the deaths of
soldiers at the Great Lakes Naval
base, when a Spanish influenza
epidemic broke out and there was
no medical treatment available.
“The kids were dying like flies
and

64

the coffins
(Continued

were stacked
on page 66)

in

constant

the

demand

for

money

is

the

Highland

Park

Savings

and

Loan Association, and Lyle Crear,
president of the First National
Bank of Deerfield, indicated that
they had
‘some
feeling’
that
money would be tight this summer and fall.
(Continued on page 66)

The new members have passed
the
board-sponsored
methods
course, had a final interview with

the

membership

committee,

fulfilled other requirements
probationary period.

and
of the
:

The active members are Edward R. James of J. S. James and
Co.,

Wilmette;
(Continued

and Arthur
on page 65)

R.

CHILDREN’S

PARADISE

Chicago Area
Permit Total
Rises Again
Permits
for both houses and
apartments in the Chicago metropolitan area rose above last year’s

level

for the

second

consecutive

month.

Houses were at the highest point
for May since 1959 and apartments reached the highest level

since

1961, according

to the Bell

Savings
and
Loan
Association
Survey of New Building.
Permits issued for single family

houses in the entire Chicago area
were 2,554, 42 percent above the
1,795 reported a year ago. Permits
for
new
houses
rallied
about
evenly in all areas. The increase

over last year was 45 percent for
the City of Chicago (from 326 to
472), 41 percent for the suburban

percent

men

the

now

strong, and we have a healthy
business atmosphere.”
Donald Gieser, vice president of

Directors of the Evanston-North
Shore
Board
of Realtors have
accepted nine men and women
into membership.

a

_ in the Chicago area. While other

police-

of

of cars and household appliances.
“To predict interest rates is
second guessing,” he said. ‘Right

To Board

housing
shortage
of
about
65
percent in the Chicago suburbs,
and a vacancy rate in homes and
apartments of all income ranges
of from 1 to 3 percent.

_ reporters cooled their heels, Ex-aminer reporters got admittance
_ everywhere by donning the uni-

and impersonating

effect

publication of rumors about mortgage rates increasing, and the
cost of money
going up, may
dampen the desire of people to
buy a home.”
He mentioned that money costs
fluctuate
most
on
short
term

loans, which include the purchase

cated that real estate appraisers

areas (from 1,166 to 1,641) and 46
percent in the unicorporated areas
(from 303 to 441).

forms

“No one can make an absolute
statement
about
the future
of
mortgage rates,’’ Mr. Frank said.
“The average person is concerned
about the near future, and when
he hears about the cost of money
going up he may decide to wait to
make a purchase.”

Name 9
Realtors

The May seasonally adjusted
annual housing rate declined 8
from

the

high

level

sho

Newly listed 2 yr. old, 5 bedroom,

percent
areas.

in

the

unincorporated

built Brick, o

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
fireplace

breakfast-bay
and

bar,

window.

complete

Pan. family

with

kitchen.

room

w-field

Tremendous

stone

children's

game room, complete with every gadget. A rare find and excellent
value.

In 80s.

CONSULT

reached in April. Permits were
issued in May at an annual rate
equivalent to 45,792 housing units,
24,756 houses and 21,036 apartment units. The.rate in April was
49,692 housing units.
The value of all building permits
rose 28 percent from $102,010,663
to $131,195,480. Permits decreased
11 percent in Chicago, but rose 38
percent in the suburbs and 94

3!/. bath Custom

JOHN CHANNER

(Res: CE 4-2423)

John Channer&amp; Assoc., Inc.
202 E. Westminster
Lake Forest
234-2500

SSA
fiae
“4

AS.

Mesers

oN

525 Lincoln
Winnetka
446-6664
June

29,

1967

�he’s Glad to Be Back
J

Mrs. Luella Field of Glenview
as so glad
nited

to get

States

last

back

to the

month

it may

be a long time

before she ever
leaves again.
“It’s America

first. for me

ru

Las

€

U

r

a sp

(Continued
from page 64)
;
Scheskie of A. and A. Realty,

Deerfield.

;

New ew

a salesman for Koenig and Strey
Realtors

in

Glenview.

However,

tension in the area was mounting,

and Co. Realty,
neth

M.

Warner,

_and “‘you could tell something was _ = Palpusky

_ brewing.” In many countries she
visited people ‘‘were very,
_ nasty to us,” she said.

very

_ On the way to Tel Aviv her

‘act

active-associate members
are Clyde G. Bassler of J. Kruger

_kie;

Winnetka;

Mayer

of

Baird

Glenview;

Esther

M.

Realty,

Schrek

Po

|

rongenan
“The

sights

Sko-

rope
the
erga and aire

mascus,

hie

soidition: ty

ee

the iy Holy

of

ere fantastic,” said Mrs.

‘

Field,

P.

ouns

1. NEW

to

the

for

company

the

five years.

NEW

Park.
Mrs. Cohn has been active in
DRT and the North Shore Chapter

$2

LISTING!

—

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BUDGET?

See this

Graham Real Estate, Glencoe;
Edward J. Tax Sr. of Homefind-

Nice Setting — "Front &amp; Back Parlor'' plus Sep. Din. Rm. —
Bsmt. — OWNER WANTS IMMEDIATE ACTION. Zoned

°%, Glenview; Betty B. Watkins

multiple. family. CHOICE NORTHEAST HIGHLAND PARK.

Winnett.
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Real
.

H.P. Includes big brick bldg. For immed. sale. . .
Central
pt

4. HIGHWOOD

Estate
CC

Market

S

3 apt. bldg. plus 4th apt. for owner. Re-

6. BETTER
THAN NEW3 — Col. Ranch — large rms. Zoned mul‘
Abe:
tiple.

.

oo.

—

modeled — over $330 mo. income
............. $29,900
5. PRIVACY — 3 bdrm. Col. Yard — Gar. — Porch . .$24,500

Place
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H.P. DUPLEX. Exc. Cond. — low, low 30s.

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and transportation.
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She lives at 641 Ramona

BIG FAMILY

million

i
NO PICTURE YET!
Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath split

f the National Association of
nvestment Clubs. She is past

Chapter

topping

433-

worth she sold last year. She has

Mrs. Irving S. Cohn of Wilmette
as joined the real estate staff of
akeside Realty Ltd. in Highland

of Willow

1967,

in

her

on

well

es

7 rm. cheerful home on a 50 x 204 wooded lot. Alum. Sided —

: would

see: Maly, Sogo

estate

worked

realty Lid. Staff

resident

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real

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after completFriend Realty and Management,
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�of Madcap Newspapering

Recalls Days
zs . "(Continued from page 64)
“the barracks,’ Mr. Sadler said

e. sadly. ‘“‘The casualties were fan-tastic

and

I had

to send vin the

EKs stptistics to the newspaper.”

On

the

lighter

side

so Sadler’s

memories

os reporter

are the stories

a

_ He

of

Northwestern

of

Mr.

life

as

a

he wrote

University.

said that although the univer-

sity

was

just

emerging

as

an

academic institution, it was still
“just a small school for rich kids

= _ with a kind of unrestrained social

life.
Mr. Sadler recalled that the
- campus life was kind of a storybook
type when students used
their energies to kidnap class
~ presidents, build bonfires in the
2 middle of Fountain Square or
_--throw innocent bystanders into

_

Lake Michigan.
g

* “Got Special Attention’

=A

“As

a

newspaperman,

I got

_y Special attention and was thrown
~" into the lake three times,” Mr.
: Sadler laughed. ‘‘All newspaper
reporters including myself criti-cized the students’ after-school
&amp;ives so this was the students’ way
_ of repaying reporters. And I guess

we

did

kind

of

exaggerate

the

Opinions
(Continued

from

page 64)

ase
SRN

Mr.
Fieser said. ‘Some econ- omists predict that the situation
s will be -worse this year. The
demand in Highland Park _ for
Be _ money generally corresponds with
the rates of interest and demand
= p adkioawide, ” he said.
__-Mr. Crear indicated that he had
a “strong feeling that tight money

Sahay

Mr.
Sadler’s
university
beat
included a bizarre mystery case
-which went unsolved for more

than

a year.

Leighton

Mount,

a

student at the university, disappeared
from
the campus
and
police and Mr. Sadler followed up
clues for more than a year. Then
a child fishing under the pier at

the foot of Lake St. discovered a
pile of bones and a belt buckle
with the initials ‘““L.M.”’ behind a
pile of rocks.
‘“‘As luck would have it, I was in
the police station when
covery
was
reported

scooped

the

other

and found out that the family had

firm

gotten a letter from Europe which

same

time,

of

on

“Their son had been shot
during the war and I had

mother and father.”
Mr. Sadler phoned

months

later

last,’’ smiled Mr. Sadler, who has

“The story got a banner headline and although the family later
discovered the man was not their

During his first month in real
estate, he made $1,500 in commis-

been in the business now for more
than 40 years.

son, it made a beautiful human
interest story,’”’ he said.
In 1925 Mr.
Sadler
got the
opportunity to join the real estate

Ata

family

planned

to

rbd

mat

Real Estate
INVEST WISELY
2 Yr.

before,”

with

Old

Brick

9 UNIT
APARTMENT
BUILDING
8—1
1—2

Bdrm.
Bdrm.

Units
Town

-

House

Air Cond.—Parking
Center

familiar

said.
down

friends

two

pa-

story

good

About

decided to try real estate.

The

sell their furniture and go to
Europe in the hopes that the man
was their son.

was

aminer.

Mr. Carson asked him to return to
the newspaper.
“Carson told me that my suc
cess in real estate might
not

amnesia.

Examiner,

sions compared to his $45 a week
plus expenses salary on the Ex

advising the young Mr. Sadler
that he should return to school in
order to rise in the world of
journalism. But the cub reporter

and then I remembered that it
belonged to a family I had done a

become

the
city

editor

hospital

the

At

Carson,

with

in a European

he did which developed through a

years

Hahn.

be a

telephone number he spotted in a
classified ad. He was reading an
ad placed by a Kenilworth family
who wanted to sell their furniture
because they were traveling to

two

F.
Frank

the disand
I

Chicago

was

John

man

the door when the reporter told
her of the discovery. Mr. Sadler
said the Mounts never admitted
that the bones were those of their
son.
Spotted Through Ad
Mr. Sadler is proudest of a story

telephone

of

said their missing son may

pers,’ Mr. Sadler said. ‘‘I also
was the first one to reach Leighton’s parents with the news.”
To
Mr.
Sadler’s
amazement,
Mrs. Mount simply said, ‘‘Isn’t
that interesting,” and slammed

Europe.
“The

“Tight money eased in the last
_ few months over rates last fall,”

of Town

Particulars

he

Location

in Office

East location: This 5 bedroom, 3!/, bath graciously styled home
is confined to two floors. The kitchen is large, modern and charmingly designed. The large foyer, den or library, separate dining
room, enclosed porch all contribute to comfortable living for
the large family.

LAKESIDE
26

457 Central Ave.
Highland
Park

the

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_ will be the case again this year. I

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students’ wild life.”

know

what

degree

interest

rates will increase, but I think we

expect

some

tightening

IN EVERY

par-

OFFERS

YOU

A CHOICE

C. Michels
of outstanding

spacious, gracious-living homes

ae
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of the

North Shore, Hugh

ticularily in the real estate area.

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“Mortgage rates already have
| inereased by a quarter percent in
most areas, and this trend undoubtedly will continue through
_ the end of the year as we reach

CORNER

the normal peak times for busi-

mess
An

demands.”
intermediate

position

was

_ taken by Harry Lazarus, president
= of the Bank of Highland Park. He
|
said, concerning tight money, that
he
“doubted it would happen

here.”
“Jn
_ Park,

NORTHFIELD

our experience in Highland
we found suburban banks

Sunset Ridge Area: 12 rooms
— 6 family bedrooms, 3 baths,
2 powder rooms plus maid’s
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oes- didn’t suffer as much from tight
money

as

did

the

metropolitan

_ banks. Our rates went up because
4 = we had to pay more money for the
_ money we had to loan, but we had

- enough, 2

tured marbles, hand
plaster cornices.

WINNETKA
Winnetka

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Listing

Four bedroom, 2!/, bath, full
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floor family room has beautiful
fireplace and sliding doors to

concrete
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Indian Hill Estates: 11 rooms,
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ugh G. Michels &amp; Cn.

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�Deerfield Artists’ Work

Writers’ Unit
ells Officers

Will Be Featured July 4
Deerfield-area artists from
to 4 p.m.
in
Jewett Park.
According
to
exhibit director
Jordan
Krimstein,
all
entries should be

Mrs. Norman H. Pritchard will
rve as chairman for the 1967-68

ason with Mrs. Ben Block, 208
e St., Deerfield, as vice chairan,
Mrs.
E.
O.
Henderson,
1137
wer Rd., Winnetka, was elected
ording secretary; Mrs. William
lorjan, 1204 Cleveland St., Ev-

ton,
s.

corresponding

James

brought

3611

Hill-

te
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Rd., Evanston, treasurer;
Mrs.
Daniel
Franco,
105
den Av., Glencoe, assistant
pasurer.

group

in

the

may

fall

when

Imette,

when

t week

in the

allace

the

group

home

Christopher,

met

of Mrs.

453

Adams

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Lists

Schedule

The remainder of the summer
edule follows.
uly 6, home of Mrs. H. Stanley
hnson, 29 Indian Hill Rd., Wintka; leader, Mrs. Franco.

uly 20, home of Mrs. Jerry
oler, 342 N. Deere Park Dr.,
ghland Park; leader, Mrs. R. B.
arkham,
924
Western
Av.,

brthbrook.
Aug. 3, home

of

Mrs.

David

row, 920 Pine Tree Ln., Winnet-

; leadero, Mrs. A. H. Howes, 855
bngwood Dr., Lake Forest.
Aug.

17, home

of Mrs.

Andrew

amilton, 917 Edgemere

Ct., Ev-

ston; leader, Mrs. Henderson.

156 Lakewood

Pl., Highland

Symphony

Park,

a volunteer

Orchestra

To Hold Its Next Conference
The national Women’s Association for Symphony Orchestras will
hold its 1969 biennial conference in
Chicago.
Mrs. Calvin F. Selfridge, 1133
Pine St., Winnetka, president of
the Women’s Committee of the
Chicago
Symphony
Orchestra,

Group

Mr. Krimstein

was

a

delegate

to

this

year’s

Among

conference
in New
York.
She
reported that this is the first time
the 32-year-old organization, rep-

the

officers

Plans

elected

to

to Sing

Another highlight of the day will
be the 3:30 p.m. appearance of the

Gand Family Singers, a group of
Deerfield-area
are sponsored

performers
who
by the Village

School of Folk Music.

Members
Gand

of the group are Bob

of Deerfield,

Bob Tinucci of

Bannockburn,
Kay
Morris
of
Deerfield, Bill Harlan of Lake
Bluff, Jan Mitchell of Deerfield,
Rick Conedera of Riverwoods, and
Dan Havens of Deerfield.

Musical instruments which the
group plays include a guitar, fivestring banjo, mandolin, 12-string
guitar,
autoharp,
fiddle washboard, harmonica, kazoo, tamborine, maracas,
and
a_wash-tub
The
group
several coffee

Rd., Highland Park, vice president; Mrs. Paul W. Oliver, 2130
Middlefork
Rd.,
Northfield,
recording secretary; Mrs. Cranage,
treasurer;
and
Mrs.
John
T.
Snyder
Jr.,
107 Woodley
Rd.,
Winnetka, youth concerts chairman. Mrs. Selfridge’s position is
filled by appointment.

has
appeared
in
houses, in concert

Shore.
The Singers started in a 1966 as

a summer vacation “for fun”
activity at the Village School of
Folk Music then grew into a
professional

group.

Highland Park
en Win Honors
t Evanston Fair

“QM world’s widest
seamless draperies!

o Highland Park men won
nors at the Evanston Art Fair.
Potter Nicholas Prokos, 1698
rst

St.,

was

awarded

ize in the ceramics
ision.
Sculptor

Alfred

Handsomer

Howard,

1023

arion Av., received honorable
ention.
former Highland Park resint, Fannie (Mrs. Philip) Phils of Chicago, also was given
norable mention in the sculpe division.

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at Loyola University and Lake
Forest College, over several radio
and television stations, and at
private
parties
on the North

serve on the local Women’s Committee for 1967-68 are Mrs. Lawrence F. McClure, 375 Woodland

resenting 32 major orchestras, has

—

base.

in Chicago

scheduled its national meeting in
Chicago.
Other North Shore women who
the
conference
were
attended
Mrs. James G. Dern, 25 Fox Ln.,
Winnetka; Mrs. Thomas Cranage,
399 Sunset Ln., Glencoe; and Mrs.
W. Newton Burdick Jr., 217 Dickens Rd., Northfield.

—

bell-Mitchun Inc., Chicago advertising agency. He also is director
of the Painters Studio of Deerfield.

Group

Masser,

|

inch posterboard.

Mr. Krimstein, 1149 Laurel Av.,
is creative group head for Camp-

Women’s

Mrs. Alex

in any media,

ry in which he should be judged.

from the audience, tries spray painting under the tutelage of Bruce
Fink, Northbrook sculptor. Mr. Fink was one of four demonstrators
showing artists at work during the recent Evanston Art Fair.

it

sumes regular meetings at Wintka Community House.
During the summer, informal
ssions will be held in members’
mes.
Discussion was led by Miss

work,

All entries must have a 3 by 5

Work will be judged in three
categories:
Semiprofessional, for those with
formal
art training
who
have
shown in four or more shows.
Amateur, those with one year or
less of experience.
Children, no age limit, using a
theme, ‘‘A Dream.”’
Adults’ work may be in any of
four
media—oils,
water
colors,
acrylics, and tempera. All must
be framed and wired for hanging.

join

Children’s

must be mounted on an 18 by 24
inch card attached with the entrant’s name, address, and catego-

4 p.m.

May Join Group

Prospective members

9 a.m.

i

at
the _ fieldhouse by 9 a.m.
and
must
be
removed
from
the premises by

secretary;

Johnston,

to him

of

om

Writers’
new of-

Day (July

of work

ees

A highlight of Family

4) will be a showing

pate

or 68 Term
The
Off
Campus
orkshop have elected
ers.

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Highland Park, Ill.
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Art Exhibits
ALL-GLENCOE ART FAIR Village Green, 320 Park Av. Annual exhibit, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday.
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.
PARKER EDWARDS GALLERY, 503 Central Av.,
Work by the late Spanish painter Montunal, special
p.m. Sunday; other diversified imports, 10 a.m. to
through Thursday, 10 a.m: to 9 p.m. Friday, and 10
Saturday.

RAVINIA

PARK,

Highland Park.

Highland Park.
showing 2 to 5
4 p.m. Monday
a.m. to 5 p.m.

Drama
ACADEMY
professional

PLAYHOUSE,
premiere,

Fins

ore

:

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“Craftsmen

Art exhibit opening,

ae

USA/67,”’ 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday.

PX

Productions
1100 Laramie Av., Wilmette. Chicago-area

Peter

Shaffer’s

“The

Public Eye,” 8:15 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday, and 8:15 Sunday, through July 9.

Private

Ear’”’

Friday,

7

and

‘‘The

10

p.m.

and

MR. L’S CAROUSEL THEATER, Midlane Farm, Wadsworth. Musical
“Oliver,” starring Deerfield and Highland Park residents, opening at
8:30 tonight through Sunday and Tuesday through July 9.

Music

Programs

NORTHSHORE CONCERT BAND
of season, 8 tonight, Wilmette Bowl,

OF WILMETTE.
Gillson Park.

Opening

concert

RAVINIA PARK, Highland Park. All-Gershwin program, 8:30 tonight;
Louis Armstrong, 8:30 tomorrow; symphony concert and premiere of
Menotti work for voices and orchestra, 8:30 p.m. Saturday; band concert, 4 p.m. Tuesday; Folk Night, 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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Supervisor, teaches a ball game to (from left) Judy
Bernstein of Glencoe, Joanne Brotmann of Wilmette, Max Reed of Deerfield, and Loretta Young
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District recently hosted the annual playgrounc
training institute for 133 North Shore playgroung
personnel. (Howard Fochler Photo)
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�udio-Visual Gear
urchased by 113
The purchase of about $38,500 of
audio-visual equipment was approved
Monday
night by the
_Deerfield-Highland
Park
High

School District 113 Board.
The equipment will be used in
oe
room at both Highland Park
ged Deerfield High Schools.
Operations
Manager
Earling

Baeske said the equipment “‘is one
3 of the first systems of its kind in
the schools.”’

The original request asked that
| four audio-visual rooms be “‘fully”’

equipped, but for economy two of
Equipment

standard

approved

Monday

- Dodd Censure
* Meaningful
Cong. Robert McClory (R-12th)
- Said this week that the questions
in recent

censure

proceed-

ines of Sen. Thomas Dodd of
Connecticut “are of concern to
every public officeholder and po-

ae

‘. tential political candidate.”

“The Dodd case has focused
renewed attention on the entire

of campaign

costs

and

contributions—and on the method
of financing political campaigns of
eandidates for state and national

FS offices,’ Cong. McClory said.
__
The congressman said “In some
A - districts more than $150,000 may
a be required to campaign successfully for a seat in the U.S. House
of Representatives,” Cong. Mc-

ey
i.

3

said.

Details

Campaign

Costs

He said Sen. Charles Percy’s

more detailed and accurate accounting
of campaign
contribu-

tions

and

expenditures;

would

prohibit contributions of more
_ than $5,000 to any candidate or
- campaign; and would permit income tax deductions of individual
contributions up to $100 for any
_ political party or candidate.
Would

Encourage

Support

Cong. McClory said this measure ‘would bring the subject of
_

|

campaign

funds

and

expenditures

out into the open and would, at the

|
same time, encourage a large
number of modest contributors to
support the candidates and politieal parties of their choice.”
Under
existing
income
tax
laws, contributions by individuals
political parties and candidates are not deductible.
Cong. McClory said the political
ak ay

|

|

well-being

_

of

the

States

depends upon candidates and partdes remaining completely free of

government control.

Le

United

Foreign

Students

School next year and about two or

three will be attending
Park High School.
In other
board:

business

Highland

Monday,

to

both

school

the graduating
High School.

dents

at

class

Dr.

of

Plath

summer
Highland

of Deerfield
report

the

school
Park

stuHigh

School is 32 less than last year,
and 48 less at Deerfield High
School.
@ Approved a policy amendment
discouraging joint sponsorship of
events
by
school
and
private
organizations.
In
the
future,
school facilities will not be avail-

able for such events.
@ Heard Assistant
Libakken

ducted.

He

said both ceremonies

were ‘‘equally impressive’
and
that those who planned and participated in them should be commended.
@ Discussed the defeat of the
North Shore Junior College referendum. Dr. Plath said both the
North
Shore
Policy
Committee

and the five other superintendents
whose high schools would have
been
included
in
the
district
advise waiting until at least fall to

@ Approved

the resignations of

Mrs. Melinda J. Wells, an English
teacher at Highland Park
and
Deerfield, and Clement F. Periolat, a social studies teacher at

Highland Park.

@ Heard Dr. Plath read a letter
of appreciation to the board from

@ Heard

Wil-

“Com-

plete happiness’ over the manner
in which the high school’s commencement exercises were con-

the

work has begun on the interiors of

new
additions
buildings.

his

resubmit the proposal to voters.

@ Heard Mr. Zaeske report that

number

campaign is estimated to have
cost more than $2 million, and
that a presidential campaign may
cost each candidate more than $50
million.
The congressman mentioned the
Election Reform Act of 1967 as ‘‘a
sensible approach”’ to the problem
‘of campaign expenditures. The
measure has been developed by
the
House
Republican
Policy
Committee.
_.
The
proposal
would
require
|

Expect

The superintendent said about
four or five foreign students will
be
attending
Deerfield
High

President

express

report

that

Supt.

Leslie

the

district

has hired all but about seven
teachers for next year. Among the
positions still open are a social

@ Approved the employment of
Miss Mary Susan Yelverton as a
French teacher at Deerfield, and
John
G. Terhune
as a driver
education
teacher
at Highland
Park. Mr. Terhune also will be
assistant swim coach at Highland
Park.
@ Approved the resignation
David
Corbin,
a custodian

Highland
ment

Park,

and

of
at

the employ-

of Miss Kathleen

Feagan

@ Approved
Frank Nanini

the
from

library

in the

$10,000 by
government

The decision for the move from
Highland Park High School came
following discussion by the CIC
executive board and Dr. Nathir
Sara, who directs CIC efforts and
handles applications for federally
funded projects.
Dr. Sara said the new facilities,
currently vacant, will include an
office for him and the CIC’s film
library.
Dr. Sara said his present. office
at Highland Park High School has
been ‘‘understood as temporary”
since he began work there a year

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Dr. Sara said most of the fil
already have been ordered.
The films are “pertinent

to a

grade levels and all subject ma
ter,” according to Dr. Sara. The

are both black-and-white and cola
and vary from
length.

10 to 60 minutes

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Obituary

for
possible
office
investigated at all of

the other five districts participating in the CIC, but District 110
seemed best able to accommodate

Evelyn W.

the requirements.
Other
participating
districts
are:
Central
Highland
Park

mother of a Deerfield resident an
sister of a Highland Park res
dent, died last Thursday in Evans

School
District
108,
Deerfield
School District 109, Bannockburn
School
District
106,
DeerfieldHighland Park High School Dis-

ton Hospital.

‘ School District 107, Highland Park

trict 113, and Highwood-Highland
Park School District 110.
Dr. Sara said he hopes to have
about 250 films for the CIC film

library by the end of the summer.
Initial film acquisition
will be
accomplished in two phases, according to Dr. Sara.
The first phase, already completed, is an $8,000 grant from the
federal government
applied for
under Title 2 of the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act.
Under this agreement, the government contributed 45 cents per
student, and the CIC paid 10 cents
per student.
The grant was approved this

month.

W.

Wilson

Mrs. Evelyn
132
Glenwood

Wilson, 81, 4
Av.,
Winnetka

She was a co-founder and owne
of The Knitting Shop, 918 Linde
Av., Winnetka.

Born

in

Chicago,

Mrs.

Wilsc

lived in Winnetka 52 years.

Survivors

include a son, Ralp

J., 3155 Ierman Rd., Deerfield;
daughter, Mrs. Robert W. Spark

of Needham, Mass.; a sister, Mrs
Harry

Waidner,

405

Central

A

Highland Park; a brother, Josep
H. Wood of Lancaster, Cal.; s
grandchildren;
and two grea
grandchildren.
Services were conducted Satu
day in the Robert V. Wilso
Funeral Home in Winnetka by
Rev. Howard M. Litsey, who wi
become curate of St. Gregory
Episcopal Church in Deerfield o
Aug.

1.

Burial

was

in

Memori

Park Cemetery in Skokie.

as

MK

department at Highland Park.

Cemetery

grant

applied

ago.
Facilities
space were

the CIC,
supplying

tional $10,000.

110.

to the custodial department at
Deerfield, and Anthony Rizzolo
from the cafeteria to the custodial

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of
the cafeteria

The Most Beautiful Community Mausoleum
on the North Shore

Vimastat

and

The second phase, if approved
will involve the expenditure
o

a clerk in the main office at
Deerfield and Angelo Ugolini as a
custodian at Deerfield.

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mer under the program, and that
15 Rotary-sponsored foreign students attended schools in this area
last year.

Board

Nelson

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Subject

Supt. Karl Plath said a Deerfield High School student is attending school abroad this sum-

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matter with the firm.
Two sets of bids submitted on
the basis of the original set of
plans were much more expensive
than the district anticipated.
The board also learned that the

Mr.
Zaeske
has
noted
some
discrepancies in surveys of the
property. The disputed zone be-’
_ tween the district’s property and
the adjoining parcel owned
by
Baxter Laboratories is only about
a foot according to Mr. Zaeske.

Deerfield Rotary Club will sponsor
two foreign students at Deerfield
High School next year.

3 McClory Sees

trict

child.

new ones, but board member Ted
Winter wants to first discuss the

hhh

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will have

the original
to draw up

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rooms

~ equipment.

Dart, who supplied
plans, have offered

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the

Bennett, and

FOSTER

administrative section of Wilmot
School in Deerfield’s School Dis-

@ Tabled discussion on a small
‘portion of the district’s property
west of the tollway and south of
Deerfield Rd. pending study by
board
member
Edward
Roths-

build-

ing addition.
Loebl, Schlossman,

office

handicapped.

Table Plans Proposal
The board also tabled authorization for drawing up new plans for

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3

plifiers, and microphones.

administration

By BONNIE

The Committee for Interdistrict
Cooperation soon will have a new

studies department chairman at
Deerfield
High
School
and
a
teacher for the educable mentally

night will include screens, projectors, remote control devices, am-

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JEWISH

Deerfield

Beth Or
Office:
Rabbi:
Friday

T
Assembly of Deerfield
retary:

Mrs.

William

Charing Cross, Deerfield.

dult

a

discussion

Jewett

Park

niidren’s

hour:

ett Park

Field

group:

LUTHERAN

K.

Baker,

Sunday,

Field

House,

Sunday,

9:45

9:45

835

a.m.,

House.

IST
Community
ddress:

1250 Waukegan

Rd.

:

astor: The
Rev.
Elmer
E.
Davis.
day Services:
10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
ed
facilities are provided. Church
:
:30
a.m.,
nursery’
through
t. ” High
school
and
college
Y.P.
—
6 p.m.
week
7:30
service:
Wednesday,

IRRISTIAN

SCIENCE

¢ Church

of Christ,

Scientist

“yee
rage

155 Deerfield Rd.
July 2: 11 a.m. Bible lesson,
ursery facilities are provided.
day
school: 9:30 a.m. to age 20.
ony
meeting:
Wednesday,
8
. Nursery
facilities
are
provided.
eading
room:
635
Deerfield
Rd.;
except Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.:
Hay, 7 to 9 p.m.

ISCOPAL
St. Gregory’s
ddress: Deerfield and Wilmot Rds.
ctor:
The
Rev.
Jack
D.
Parker.
rate: The Rev.
Spencer Thiel.
mday
services:
7:30
a.m.,_
holy
munion;
9:15 a.m., holy commun—first and third Sundays,
morning
rer—second and fourth Sundays;
11
» Morning
prayer—first
and third
“ee holy communion—second
and
h Sundays.
Nursery
facilities are
ided. Church school: 9:15, 11 a.m.
orning prayer: daily, 9 a.m.

GELICAL

FREE

North
ddress: 200
stor: The
unday

rch

=

lidweek

Suburban

Pigg

10:45

9:30

a.m.,

service:

Swan-

a.m.;

7

p.m.

all classes.

Wednesday,

7:30

GELICAL
ED BRETHREN
Bethlehem

Staging

METHODIST

Parking lot

nday: epervice’
9:30
a.m.
:30 a.m., two-year-olds
grade.

Ray-

Church
through

lospital Asks

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.

oung women 17 and over are
ded by Highland Park Hospital
volunteer station clerks for the

director

Russel

of

volun-

Vinnedge,

Address: 724 Elder Ln
sonal The Rt. Rev. John H. Houlian
Assistant Pastor: The Rev. James P.
Coleman.
Sunday masses:
—
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.

unable

to

report

be-

e of home committments.
ter four hours of instruction,
volunteers

don

the

pink

uni-

of the station clerk and are
igned to a post.
olunteers will be trained to
le temperatures, answer callSs, greet in-coming patients and
ort

them to a room,

and check

menus.
tation of station clerks are
en a choice of which afternoons
ork.

More information may be obed from Mrs. Russell Vinge at Highland Park Hospital.

TO MOVE
fr. and Mrs.

Russell K. Linton

1 daughters,

Cheryl

, 217

Willow

Av.,

and

Lyn-

Deerfield,

l move to Atlanta in July. Mr.
ton was transferred to that
ba by his company, Continental
onal Insurance Group of Chiso. Cheryl will be a senior at
University of Iowa, Iowa City,
fall. Lynette will be a freshn at the University of TennesKnoxville.

1e 29, 1967.
td

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bu

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Ld

North
This map shows the route of the Family Day Fourth of July Parade, scheduled to begin at noon. 3

North Shore
Blet-

(Continued from page 5)
more than 100 homes in the
subdivision, was willing to pay the

entire cost of putting in streets,
curbs, and gutters around all the
blocks which he will develop.
However, the board discovered

last

week

that

Mr.

Glorioso

pay

only

for

to

is

streets

which abut his property.
Where he owns land on only one

Miss

side of the street, he would
the property owner
across

like
the

a.m.

street

the

OF CHRIST

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 service 10 a.m.
Church school.
10 a.m., 2-year-olds through sixth grade.
Confirmation class: Tuesday,
5 p.m.

to

pay

for

half

of

paving.

Cost of the street improvements
will be about $18 per lineal foot, or
$9 a lineal foot for each of the
property

owners

on either side of

the street.
Summing up the different possibilities

for

the

Finney
asked
consider three
next

board,

Mayor

the trustees to
variations before

Monday’s

meeting,

when

Hovland again will be discussed:

Lincolnshire
DISCIPLES

OF CHRIST

Community

Christian

1. Permit Mr. Glorioso to install
streets half the standard 27-foot
width.

2. Encourage
pay

the

entire

Mr.
cost

Glorioso

to

of putting

in

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.

full standard improvements.
3. Call a public hearing
to
discuss
a_ special assessments

LUTHERAN
Church of the Holy Spirit

in the subdivision to pay part of
the cost.
Mr. Finney seemed to prefer

Address: 52 Oxford Dr.
Pastor: The Rev. Karl F. Langrock.
Sunday
services:
8:30,
10:45
a.m
Nursery ig ty are provided. Church
school: 9:30,
10:45 a.m.

Shore Coin Club
Will Hold Show

July

Street Project

willing

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.

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8

CATHOLIC
Holy Cross

as-

s older teen-age girls to fill in
women

1¥

‘Choir
practice:
Angelettes,
Wednesday,
7 p.m.;
Chancel,
Wednesday,
8
p.m.;
Westminster, Tuesday, 5:15 p.m.

CHURCH

ed.

&gt;

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.
Freehevah
fellowship:
Friday,
5:
p.m
Senior High Fellowship: Sunday, 7:30

ROMAN

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Church

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UNITED

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PRESBYTERIAN

Congregational Church of Deerfield

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ach year,

Area

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Christ

UNITARIAN

ddress: 801 Rosemary Ter.
astor: Dr. John R. Bouldin.
peerent
minister:
The
Rev.
;

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.

Fe

County Line Rd.
Rev.
Richard A.

school:

Reovte

Parade

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

project to force other land-owners

the third

alternative,

but

Trustee

Charles Raff reiterated his belief
that this would not be fair to the
land-owners.
Mayor. Finney said, “If we say
‘no’ to the half streets and the
subdivider says he can’t put in full
streets,

then

what

do we

do?

Do

The North Shore Coin Club will
hold its annual show Sept. 17 in
the Villa Moderne restaurant in
Northbrook.
Additional
information
about
exhibit space may be obtained by
writing the North Shore Coin Club,

we just let the subdivision go
down the drain?”
Mr. Raff said that the special
Hovland
subdivision
ordinance,

Box 211, Northbrook.

ment to subdividers to pay the full

which

permits

division

of

36,000-

square-foot lots into 10,800-squarefoot

lots,

offers

enough

cost for all improvements—under-

Ln., Northbrook.

ground

cost of street improvements.

He pointed out that the average
street—for

lot

would

be

(Continued

more

than $5,000.
“‘How

many

property

owners

in

owners

now

have

area map.
Mrs.
Gorham

right to subdivide their land more
profitably into the smaller lot
sizes.

their homes
“We

can’t

benefits

are

subdivide.

we

out

Hussey,

a 36,000-

tee
1571

Gerald

Marlatt,

and

Mrs.

Jatt 3

_— Backe.

2¥

A fireworks

display,

sponsored - a8

by the Deerfield Rotary Club and

What

getting

74

be Mrs. Raymond Parker, Mrs. —
Herbert Neil, Mrs. Stanley Lelewer, Mrs. Werner Neumann, Mrs.
__

are situated on their

lots.

5) —

Crabtree Ln., the League’s voter
service chairman, is in charge of
the booth. Those assisting her

the

Several property owners at the
hearing, however, said they cannot subdivide because of the way

page

locate residents homes on a large ©

the area can afford to pay out
$5,000?’’ Mr. Raff asked.
But Mr. Finney argued that the
property

from

blue booth will provide free infor- a
mation about voting and offer to

financed

of

cessful

by

Family

Day’s

fund-raising

drive,

suc-

will

‘this?”’
asked
one
disgruntled
property owner.
The homeowners did seem satis-

conclude the day’s activities. The
fireworks are scheduled to
at 9 p.m. on the Deerfield

fied, however,

School athletic field.

with the possibility

a

of having only half streets. ‘‘Anything’s better than what we have
now, dirt roads,” said another

The Deerfield American Legion — —
Post again will sponsor a beer
garden from 10 a.m. to at least 9

Mr. Glorioso then pointed out
that the property owners thus

celebration.
Joseph Stackowicz,

resident.

p.m.

would be able to drive on his half
streets

without

paying

for the improvements. .

during

the

Family

—mander, said that the beer garden

anything

will

be

located

downstairs

When it became evident that the
trustees, residents, and the developer were not going to reach an
agreement,
Mayor
Finney adjourned the discussion.

in

in

the

the

clubroom

Legion

Special Summer Rates
‘til Sept. Ist
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ATTENTION

GIVEN

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For

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DAILY

ID

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or

ID

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'TIL MIDNIGHT

SAT. &amp; SUN. 12 NOON 'TIL 1 A.M.
OPEN 4th of July 3 P.M. ‘til MIDNIGHT

210 GREEN

BAY

RD.

Hall

across from the Village Hall on
Waukegan Rd.
Joe Mills and his tout aS
band will play for those wishing eae
dance between 3 and 7 p.m.

MARY JANE LANES

SPECIAL

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Monday of each month in the
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mon humanity,” the minister concluded.
Also speakers at the ceremony
were John Foster of Deerfield,
chairman of the congregation, and

More than 200 members of the
North Shore Unitarian Church at-

tended
monies

ground-breaking
cereSunday for the church’s

$250,000 addition.
The church plans to build
10,000-square-foot addition with

Ron

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tect

and

offices.

make

will

room

purpose

be

removable

available

activities.

for

to

multi-

The

class-

rooms will be trapezoid, shaped
with glass walls looking out to a
garden court to the north.
Harry Paine of Highland Park,
chairman of the building committee, served as master of ceremonies for the ground-breaking
for the addition, which will be
started next week.
“We build here to strengthen

“3

The

whole congregation came out to watch the

ground-breaking ceremony Sunday for the North
Eiore Unitarian Church on Half Day Rd. In the

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foreground are active participants (from left) Harry
Paine of Highland Park, building committee

chairman; John Foster of Deerfield, congregation
chairman; Wills Burnett of Winnetka, a founder;

the Rev. Russell
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(Bud

Burnett.

Mrs.

and

Bletzek;

supported by Lake County

which
(R-32nd)
Berning
Karl
would help Lake County fight its

Officials moved a step closer to
2
the statute books this week as this
session of the General Assembly
drew to a close.
A package of bills designed to
improve the electronic voting process has passed both houses and
gone to the governor. The measures, handled by Lake County

A bill by another Lake County
legislator, state Sen. Robert Coulson (R-3ist), also was passed and
sent to the governor. It adds
mental cruelty as grounds for
divorce in Illinois.
A bill requiring that all meet-

being

officials.

A major

one

would

_

bills

authorize

use of the electronic voting system for proposed constitutional
amendments,

public

measures,

and other specified elections.
Another bill sponsored by Sen.

junked auto problem was
and sent to the governor.

ings

of all local

passed

government

other public bodies be open to
public and the press passed
morning.
Senate Tuesday
House measure was sent to
governor for his signature.
Also receiving final passage

and

the
the
The
the

Open Housing Filibuster
Delays Springfield Action
By MARTHA

a

CLEVELAND

SPRINGFIELD—A

filibuster

in

the Illinois House by proponents of
Open occupancy Tuesday delayed
final consideration of many bills
by local state representatives.
Adding to the slowdown were
numerous Senate recesses so that
the parties could caucus to seek
agreement on a state tax program

_ for the next two years. Uncertainty over the revenue program
also delayed Senate consideration
of all bills containing appropriations.
Falling in this category were a
proposed legislative study com-

Illinois Building Commission.
The latter, sponsored by State
Rep. W. J. Murphy (R-3ist) of
Antioch, was prompted by Rep.
Murphy’s charges of irregularities
involved in the commission’s actions in Lake County.

Also waiting consideration was
Rep. Kleine’s bill setting up an
Illinois-Wisconsin water resources
commission. All three bills have
passed the House and are pending
in the Senate.

A measure requiring inspection
of buses to ensure that they
comply with federal safety standards won final legislative approval last week. The measure is

1968.
Efforts to revive a measure that
would have taxed tenants of tax

exempt

property

State

Sen.

failed

the
during

Robert

Cherry

Forest

College

and

University.

western

schools feared legal battles would
occur if their tenants who long-

term leases were faced with the
expense of the new tax.
In other action, the governor
has signed a measure that will
raise the maximum salaries for
trustees of municipalities of 25,000
populatiron

or

more.

Under

A bill that increases the debt
limit for municipalities less than
June 23.

from

2%

received

percent

final

at 2100

in 1960.

Scout Troop
Gives Honors
Deerfield Boy Scout troop 5
recently held an outdoor Court o
Honor at Camp Dan Beard i
Wheeling.
Steve

Wykle

advanced

t¢

tenderfoot; Mark Wanger to sec
ond class; and Bill Parker, For
rest Cole, Don Biggam, and Chris
Scranton to first class.
Four
boys
received
meri
well,
citizen

including

Roger

Tread

citizenship

in

nation

an¢

in home;

Jim

Pioro,

citi

zenship in home; Chris, first ai
and citizenship in home; Bra
Scranton, first aid and citizenshi
in home; and Don, first aid an
citizenship in home.
Following the presentations,
scouts reviewed their recent hik
over the 18 mile Kettle Morain
Glacial Trail and made plans for
23-mile hike from New Salem
Springfield.

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trustees
can
receive
$75 per
meeting plus $25 per month for
expenses.
A bill permitting creation on
mass transit districts without a
referendum received final legislative approval.
Also receiving final approval
and awaiting the governor’s signature is a_ bill which repeals
municipality
liability for mob

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Pierce (D-32nd) of Highland Park.
Rep. Pierce also has Houseapproved calling restaurant in-

spections pending in the Senate.

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minister,
breaking.

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and

Monday.

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commission
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Rev.

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recreationand open space. It will
be presented for voter approval in

Lake

was

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“We also build to tell the world
of our faith—a confidence that
man can be even greater than he
has been, that life has meaning
beyond
individual
wants
and
desires, that man’s highest destiny can be fulfilled only when he
learns to love—to love this uni-

General Assembly OKs
Lake County Legislation
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? Recreation News

!

ocal Playground Program
Starts Wednesday in Parks
he Deerfield
Park
District
mer playground program will
Bin at 9 a.m. Wednesday on
ett Park and the Walden and
lmot elementary school playbunds.
he playgrounds will be open
m 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to
».m. Monday through Thursday
h special
events
scheduled
m 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3
. on Fridays.
hildren must register for the
e program

the

first

day

p.

he age groups are—midgets, 5
7; intermediates,

field,

a sophomore

8 to 11;

and

iors, 12 to 15. The programs
be geared to the age and
est of the participants.
Seniors to Supervise
Fach playground will have at
st three qualified senior leaders
l several volunteer junior leadto supervise the children’s

vities.

senior leaders will include:
iss Patricia Martin of Deerd, a junior at Knox College

in elementary

education at Northern Illinois University. She has served in several
volunteer capacities and with the
park district for two years as a
playground leader.

they

end the sessions. The only
arge will be $2.50 for a crafts
gram card. Crafts sessions will
held once in the morning and
e in the afternoon for each age
)

who’s majoring in elementary
education.
Miss
Martin
has
worked for the park district for
the past two years and with
children at Grove School for the
handicapped.
Miss Stephanie Sunyak of Deer-

Northern Sophomore
Miss Karen Zahnle of Deerfield,

a sophomore at Northern Illinois
University majoring in elementary education. Miss Zahnle has
been active in church and music
groups and worked with the park
district summer
tot recreation
program.
Miss

Vicki

Brown

to 9 a.m.—Weight training I,
ppard Junior High School.
a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,
ppard.
to

5,

6

to

9

miming, pool.
- 4 p.m.—Tennis

p.m.—Public

lessons, D.

. courts.

to

6

p.m.—Weight

training

to

7

p.m.—Weight

training

, Shepard

, Shepard.

to 9 p.m.—Wrestling clinic,
pard.
15 to 8:30 p.m.—Golf lessons,
mot Elementary School.
30 to 8:30 p.m.—Marching
ps, Jewett Park.

of Deerfield,

Little City in Palatine.

Tomorrow

to 9 a.m.—Weight training I,
pard.
a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,

5, 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
mming,

pool.

to 6 p.m.—Weight training
, Shepard.
to 7 p.m.—Weight training
Shepard.
30 to 9:30 p.m.—Seventh and

nth grade
io

to

junior

high

night,

d.

11:30

ett Park.

p.m.—Teen

dance,

to 5, 6 to
mming, pool.

9

p.m.—Public

Sunday
to 5, 6 to 9 p.m.—Public
mming, pool.

e 29, 1967

noon,

1 to

I,

an

IIA,

9

p.m.—Adult

7:30 to 10:30 p.m.—Teen

dance,

Jewett Park.

Values

of

$40,091

during

Park,

in the

Ia.,

has
been
elected _ scholarship
chairman of his fraternity, Alpha
Sigma Phi. Christopher and his

swimming,

clinic

average

’

sister, Penny, a senior
ern Illinois University,

SUNDAY,

when

the

high-level

summit

con-

in Gov. Otto Kerner’s outer office were sleepy-eyed and yawning.
But the one man who should have been the most exhausted—GO!
Senate leader W. Russell Arrington—emerged from the four-hour
conference looking fit. To the amazement of friends who worry about
his heart and his health, the Evanston Republican had been driv
hard in the closing days of the session to push through the legislature
the ambitious GOP program he outlined at the session’s start.
What sort of record will he set for his party?
The biggest issue—state revenue—was still up in the air early this
week, but certain Arrington triumphs already were clear. His bill
register gun owners had been approved by the legislature and was —
expected to be signed by the governor.
Also a certainty were major legislative reforms backed by Arrington,
including the establishment of a full-time year-round professional staff
for the leadership of both parties.
HE

EVANSTON

REPUBLICAN

also

could

point

with

pride e

successful passage
of Metropolitan
Sanitary
District reform
bills and a major state air and water pollution control program that

will be up for voter approval in 1968.

“=

Another bill of equal significance will raise

_

state aid to schools under the equalization
formula from $330 to $400 per pupil.
Also
in the school
field, North Shore
teachers will be cheered by a more recent
success—approval of a GOP plan to put the
teachers pension fund on a sound financial
basis. The measure calls for special added

funding of $58 million as part of a 30-year pe
to put the fund in the black.

at Coe College, Cedar Rapids,

training

7 to 9 p.m.—Wrestling
Shepard.

MIDNIGHT

ference on state finance broke up, the 30 or so reporters waiting

Openings

WILL HEAD FRATERNITY
Christopher Lord of Deerfield,
who will be a sophomore this fall

lessons,

Shepard.

6 to
pool.

Trip

Forest and Highland
Chicago area.

training

6 to 7 p.m.—Weight
IIB, Shepard.

Bradley

May—and that was the highest of
any community, including Lake

swimming,

p.m.—Weight

at

The Bell Savings report for June
shows that Deerfield issued building permits for homes valued at

3 p.m.—

courts.

6

education

housing.

9 a.m. to noon—Baseball clinic,
Shepard; tennis lessons, D.H.S.

to

Miss Helen Tibbetts of Deerfield, a sophomore majoring in

Deerfield may rank below Lake
Forest and Highland Park in
terms of social status, according
to the Hospital Planning Council
for Metropolitan Chicago, but the
village is right up on top with

mentary schools.

1 to 5 p.m.—Public

California
and
a
several
vacation

In Housing

Playground
program,
Jewett
Park, Walden and Wilmot Ele-

pool.
1 to 4 p.m.—Tennis
D.H.S. courts.

Miss Virginia Souder, a sophomore at Trinity College majoring
in English, who has worked with
the park district since May. She
has taught Sunday school, summer Bible school, in addition to
teaching children at the Illinois
State Hospital in Chicago.

Deerfield Ranks High

Wednesday
to noon—Learn-to-swim,

to

N=

Works With District

counselor
in
volunteer
at
Bible schools.

4

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by martha cleveland .

first

The $1 fee will cover the cost of
round-trip transportation and the
game ticket. Buses will leave
Jewett Park at 11 a.m. and return
about one hour after the game is
over. Children between 9 and 16
may participate.

All day—Family Day, Jewett
Park, Deerfield High School athletic field.

Shepard.
9 a.m.

her

Permission slips for the field
trip must be returned no later
than Monday.

Tuesday

5

Saturday
a.m. to noon—Registration for
hmer programs, Jewett Park.

clinic,

training

will be

A few openings still exist for the
Deerfield Park District field trip
next Thursday to see the White
Sox play the Baltimore Orioles at
White Sox Park.

Woodland

8 to 9 a.m.—Weight

This

year with the park district.

Field

8 a.m. to noon—Learn-to-swim,
pool.
8 to 9 a.m.—Weight training I,
Shepard.
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,

8 a.m.
pool.

Club.

:

Hoooobecocedsooossa

Also working with the playground program will be Max Reed
and Vic Levan, both seniors at
Indiana State University majoring
in recreation. The two are serving
in a seven-week intern program
with the park district.

Shepard.

and

of Deerfield,

University who has worked one
year as a playground leader with
the park district and five years as
a Sunday school teacher.

Monday
9 a.m. to noon, 3 to 5 p.m.—Tennis classes, D.H.S. courts.

Jaycee,

Boys

physical

Miss Kathy Riorden of Deerfield, a sophomore at Northern
Illinois University who is majoring in physical education. She has
worked three years with Project
CALM as a playground leader in

Wilmot,
parks.

Lyons

Miss Elizabeth Ross, an elemen-

a senior at the University of
Arizona, who has worked five
years with the park district and
with mentally retarded children at

9 a.m. to noon—Baseball

Miss Peggy

freshman at Wisconsin State University majoring in special education. She has served as a camp
counselor in Racine, Wis., and as
a leader at the Urban-Suburban

tary education major at Trinity
College who has been a camp

Recreation Calendar
Today

Chicago.

at NorthDe Kalb,

are home for the summer. Their
parents are the Richard W. Lords,
1232 Norman Ln.

In the mental health field, Sen. ‘Arrington
successfully sponsored a bill that provides $72 2
million

for six new

mentally

retarded.

400-bed

Gov.

hospitals

Kerner

for the

has said he

Sen. Arrington
will sign the measure.
2
WO OTHER MEASURES that were part of the GOP program
proposed by Sen. Arrington at the beginning of the session also
have been approved by the legislature, though the governor’s approval
of one, stop and frisk, is not assured. The other, sponsored by State

Rep. Eugene Schlickman (R-3rd) of Arlington Heights, provides”
halfway houses for criminals leaving penal institutions.
The GOP credit reform program also passed.
Still up in the air, because it is part of the unresolved revenue
program, is an Arrington-backed GOP measure proposed by State Sen. —
Robert Coulson (R-3ist) of Waukegan. It involves a brand new concept
in state government—state grants to cities on a per-capita basis.

Nathaniel French Resigns
As Sehool’s Headmaster
Nathaniel S. French of Winnetka
has resigned as headmaster of
North Shore Country Day School
in Winnetka, effective
1968.
Mr.
French,
who

June

30,

told

the

school’s board he was resigning
for personal reasons, was out of
the state and unavailable for
comment this week. On the date
the resignation ebcomes effective,
he will have completed 30 years at
the school, including 14 as head-

headmatser.

John J. Louis Jr. of 1000 Hill Rd. a

Winnetka,
will be
committee
chairman. Members include Mrs. |
William W. Darrow, Lawrence A.
Howe Jr., and Jonathan W. Strong,
all of Winnetka, and Thomas F:
Geraghty of Glencoe.

Dr. Roderick F. McPhee and
Mrs. Robert L. Foote, both of —
Glencoe, and Lynn A. Williams of
_

Winnetka will serve as committee
consultants.

master.

Mr. French, 347 Forest Av., is
the ‘second headmaster in the
North Shore private school’s 48year history. He succeeded the

ENDS

school’s

daughter-in-law,

founder

the

late

Perry

Dunlap Smith.
The board Pres. Francis R.
Stanton of Winnetka Monday announced the appointment of a
committee to look for a new

Mrs.
turned

DEERFIELD

VISIT

Shellay Marlatt has re-—
to Midlothian, Ill, after

visiting a month with her son and
Mr.

and

Mrs.

Gerald Marlatt, 435 Deerfield Rd.,

Deerfield.
Also home
for the
summer is the Marlatts’ daughter,
Sherry, a freshman at Southern
Illinois University, Carbondale.

|

�Eichstaedt

Leads

Deerfield’s Class
By ART BELANGER

The summer baseball games
that Deerfield High School boys
play in are actually supposed to
be a class.
Coach Carl Ejichstaedt handles
his games as if he were in the

classroom.
Last Friday Deerfield had a
game with Glenbrook North. Before the game Eichstaedt had the

members of his team gathered
around him and he was teaching
class.
“While they’re taking infield
practice we watch to see how each
of the infielders handles himself.
Look at the way he picks up the
ball, watch his throws to
they’re accurate and hard,

see if
watch

the catcher on the throws to
second, watch the second baseman

and

shortstop

to

see

how

they handle the double play.”
Watch the Throws
coach continued,

The

they’re

taking

outfield

watch

the throws

‘When
If

they come in hard and take a low
bounce we know the outfielder is
putting

wrist snap

on his throws.

If they take a high bounce
doesn’t have a strong arm.”
Eichstaedt,

Deerfield hasn’t had a taste of
that victory yet, though as Glenbrook North won the game 6-4

SPORT

_ were still able to get in one game

and keep their lead in the Pony A
League.
The Mets bombed the Dodgers
9-2 to increase their record to 5-1.
- Scott Weber and Paul Kondrascek

- combined to pitch a five-hitter for

_the winners, while Alan Bernstein

- supplied the offensive punch with
a double and a triple. Steve Mahl-

stedt had two hits for the Dod-

gers.

,

The

Cardinals

remained

one

_ game off the pace by also beating

_the Dodgers 11-5. Ron Paja was
the winning pitcher, and Tom
- Stewart had a double and a single.
_ The Cards missed a chance to

gain a tie for the league lead when
they

lost to the

Giants

beat the Braves 6-4. Tim Ink got
the win, and was helped by Roseman and Pat Sweeney who each
had two hits.
In other action, the Astros slugged their way to a 14-10 win over
the Cubs.
The First National Orioles continue to lead the Major League on
the strength of their 4-2 win. over
the Orioles.
However, the big news last
week was the Giants’ Tom Smith
no-hit game against the Indians.
The final score was 17-3.

6-3. Jeff

Jensen hit a home run for the
losers, but it wasn’t enough to
beat Giant hurler, Tom Brown.
Brown helped his cause with a
single and a triple.
The Phillies remained unbeaten
in the Pony Farm League by
bombing the Pirates 20-5. Keith
Griffith collected four hits for the
Jeff Roseman chipped in with a
home run. Norm Taylor got credit
for the win as the leaders upped
their record to 7-0.
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that

he

catching position, and, accordir
to Eichstaedt,
“is the faste
runner on the team. He can get

first in. 3.4 seconds (from the le
side). He also has a good arm.”
Eichstaedt said he doesn’t lik
to lose early in the season, sing
it’s

possible

for

the

boys

to

g

down on themselves, but despi
the losses, Deerfield has sho
that better times are coming f

Central Suburban League basebe
in the next two years.
Another Loss

Saturday
went

the

down

Warriors

aga

to deieat, this time

the hands of Niles West 6-0. “W
just didn’t get the hits when
needed them,” said Eichstaedt.
Thurston,ss|
Pohimeier, 2b
Swanson, |
Bennett, |
Peifer, cf
Kunde,
Hilburn, rf
Monts, c
Gilmore, 3b
Dethlof, c
aks, P
Breitzman, pr

Ab

(6)

3
4
2
1
2
3
1
1
1
3
0
0

Deerfield

H

2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

0
0
1
0
4
1
0
0
O
0
O
O

Fritz,

Totals

t

(4)

Wheeler, 2b
Hetlinger, cf
Garrett, ss
de Jong,
ick, r
Weiner, rf
Guillen, 1b
Gustie, 1
Wieder, If
Daniels, If
Johnson, c
Bell, c

Ab
4
‘
]
1%
fe
Eg
+
1.0
4 4

p

George, p
6 3
otals
Score by Innings

25

u

;

0
4

=

Deerfield
1012
o—4
§
Glenbrook North
3100
x—6
RBI—Wheeler,
de ong.
Bell 2, Swans
Peifer, Kunde 2. HR—Bell,
Wheeler. E
Daniels.
2B—de
Jong. SB—Thurston 2,
meier, Hilburn, Breitzman 2. E—Hetlinger,

Jong, Johnson, Bell, Kunde. Left—Deerfi
&gt; Clenbrot CHING SUMMARY

:
ip
H
R
ER
SO
Fritz (L)
4
ae
Se
Sepree
2
1
2
1
3
aks (W)
7
6
i eee
ae
WP—Oaks, PB—Johnson, Dethlof. Umpiri
Bucera. Time—1:40.
Deerfield (0)
Niles West (6)
AbRH
Ab
R
Wheeler, 2b
3 0 0 Kohl, cf
4 0
Jones, 2b
0 0 O Lorenz, 3b
&lt;=
Fritz, cf
3-0
1 Friedman, 3b
1
Garrett, ss
2 0 0 Madden, r
2/%
ell, c
3 0 O Hirsch, r
}
de Jong, 3b, p 2 0 O
Chapman, ss
3 1
Weiner,
2 0 0 Gigstaed, 1
Gg
Axtell, If
2 0 0
Zera, 1b
1
Mick, If
1 0 1 Nemanich, 26
4 1
Ornstein, rf
2 2 2
ant, ¢
0]
Hetlinger, rf
1 0 0
Honnet, If
0
ullen, 1
2 0 1 Hornthal, If
0
Gustie, 1b
0 0 O Capenigro, p
0

Daniels, p
Totals

1

0

0

Nelson, ph

24 0 3
Totals
Score by Innings

Niles West
Deerfield

)

31

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j

Meteors, U.S. Aluminum
Top Deerfield Park Loops

last week.

Levin Insurance notched its fi
win of the season, beating Vo
wagen by a convincing 10-1 ma
gin. The Insurancemen got
they needed with four runs in
second and then added four mo
in the third. Stone and Lipschu

The Meteors scored early with
four consecutive hits in the first
inning, but Longtins was ahead 4-3

Carmel, who went three-for-fo
paced the winner’s attack.

against

Longtins

after the
Pearson’s

League

Canaries
Robins
Starlings

4
€
6
¢

Division

Giants
Mets
Dodgers
Braves
Cardinals
Pirates
Astros
Phils
Cubs
Reds
Girls’

L.
|

of

The Meteors, led by grand-slam

League

RESULTS
ee
3
: eee
6
=
4
a
.
a&gt;
3

One

shown

capable of handling the importa

next spring.”’

homers by Don Plaude and Al
Pearson, kept their hold on first in
the Deerfield Park District Blue
Ribbon Division with a 14-7 win

National
Ww.

this summer program will
us in varsity competition

All-

Intermediate

Standings and Results
Pony

staedt said, ‘but that comes from
inexperience. I’m really confident

Star game will be held Saturday
at Jewett Park at 2 p.m. The
American League stars will take
on a dream team from the National League.
Managers from both divisions
will select the players.

The

Phils, and Brian Martin had three.

despite getting just three hits off
Glen Fritz and Clark George.
‘You can’t win when you give
away runs like we did,’ Eichthat
help

has

about ne
The
you

Sports

Huddle

fourth,
Then
came
homer which put the

Meteors ahead for good. Doug
Bruss led Longtins at the plate
with a perfect four-for-four.
In the week’s only other game

American Legion thumped injuryridden Beth El 17-7. The Legionaires pushed across nine runs in a
big second inning, added four in
the third, and coasted the rest of
the

way.

Tom

Dell

and

Ray

Becker smashed long homers for
the winners and Eddie Reif hit
one for Beth El.
U.S. Aluminum stayed undefeated and in first place in the
Gold Medal Division by squeaking
past Hiltop Inn 7-5. The Hilltoppers were ahead until the late
innings when U.S. Aluminum’s big
three—Eggs
Broomley,
Frank
Somers, and Chick Chaiken began
to connect.

with

solo

home runs,

and

J:

Ori Dairy Service humbled

R

erwoods Inn 31-6. The Dairym
have now tallied 75 times in fo
games. Leading their 31 hit atta
were Jim Juul, Sorne Leahy, ¢
Mike Hecht who totaled 15 h
and Bob Palmieri who belted|
two-run homer.
BLUE

RIBBON

DIVISION
RNNNKs

- Rain held up play in the Deer-

the

always nice to win.

Action

Rain Can't Stop Pony Mets
field Boys’ Baseball Association
_ again last week, but the Mets

of

catcher

optimistic
Bill
Bell.

Meteors
Holy Cross

Trinity Church

American Legion
Longtins
Beth El
Valenti Builders

Monday—Meteors
(Woodland Park—far

Cr

_ game. (Staff Photo by Larry Graff)

_

most

he

other area high school coaches,
uses the summer as a time for
learning. Winning isn’t really important in these games—but it’s

Steve Oaks, Glenbrook North's pitcher, walks dejectedly back to the mound after watching Bill Bell
_ (24) hit a home run. The Deerfield players are in a happier mood now than they were at the end of the

In DBBA

like

is
is

Glenbrook North

practice

to the plate.

coach
year

vs.
Beth
north diamon

American
Legion
vs.
Holy
C
(Woodland Park—southeast diamon
GOLD MEDAL DIVISION
U.S.

Ww.

Aluminum

4

Ori Dairy Service
Flavoroma Hustlers
Riverwoods Inn
Hiltop Inn
Levin Insurance

Veeaeet
1k
onday—Volkswagen
(Woodland

Park—near

:

oe
2
1
1

vs.

rater ae

wei

June 29, |
Side

Kes

:

�Anixter,
The Game of Golf

Rudman

‘“‘made a fine choice. He got a good deal.

he big thing is that the boy must know about his educaon before he signs. It must be guaranteed

ne pro club.”
Eichstaedt agrees

with

most

of the

on paper by

other

baseball

paches we queried on the question in saying that it de-

endson the individual case. “If a boy doesn’t have the
ental ability and can’t meet the mental challenge needd for an education—play ball. When you get the choice
f going to school with a scholarship or having the pro
ub pay for your education besides getting a nominal
onus you have to decide on the merits of the individual.”
EN

McGONAGLE

OF

EVANSTON

says in many

cases

taking

Park

shape

12”

in

A_

the

Softball

League.

perhaps has not had the benefit of the knowledge concern-

Lake Car Wash, a preseason
favorite, sailed into the seventh

ing the delicate nature of hybrid grass.

against Anixter Brothers with a 72 lead. Then the roof fell in as two
hit batsmen, two errors, singles
by
Joe
Ostrander
and
Tom
Homma, and a long home run by
Lou Goldstein added up to six
runs and an 8-7 Anixter victory.

Alternate freezing and thawing
plants to heave from the ground.
leaving an area where the seed of
delion, embeds and germinates. The
is not small.

Bianco’s Pizza, paced by the nohit hurling of Bob Marchinowski,
crunched the West Ridge All-Stars
11-2. Steve Glickhauf slugged a
homer
for Bianco’s,
and
Pete

Many times a course closes for several hours, when there

of a sinking

liner

and thawing occurs, the soil becomes mushy. Traffic at this time tears the tender grass roots, and much compaction
takes place. This is ruinous. The everpresent fungus awaits
this opportunity.

to

Fell-Rudman prepared for the
showdown against Anixter with a

Our motto this week:

15-3

BE

win

over

Booby’s

of

North-

brook. Ralph Schott hurled another steady game for the
and got strong batting
from the entire squad.

winners
support

‘‘the col-

day take correspondence courses and keep up with their studies.
a boy wants to go to college he’s going to go. Baseball and educaon are not incompatible.”

McGonagle also brought up a new angle, the junior college. “If I
ere graduating from high school now I’d either sign for the bonus
go to a junior college.

That

way

I could

be signed

at each

draft

d I wouldn’t have to wait another four years for my class to gradue.
“T think the college rule today is unfair to the athlete. If a boy gets
full scholarship he’s not hurting as much as the kid who has to pay
art or all of his way. If he wants to play after two years he can’t.
“It all boils down

aseball
hool.’’

isn’t

to what

much

do you want

different

than

to do for a living.

going

out

to work

of Glenbrook

North

says

he had

Central

at

New

Trier

League

Niles W. at Niles N., 6.
Deerfield

S.

at

at

Highland

Niles_E.,

Park,

Season

high

a chance

Merchants,

2.

6.

6.

Tuesday
;
_Angel Guardian at Northbrook American Legion,
6.
New
Trier
Merchants
at
Northbrook
Merchants, 2.
é
:
Wednesday
:
Libertyville at Highland Park Legion, 6.
Evanston at Glenbrook N., 6.
Glenbrook S. at Niles N., 6.
Niles W. at Maine E., 6.
Lane at Niles E.,
6.
Deerfield at New Trier E., 6.

schedules

666

Green

Bay

is a scout for the Pitts-

burgh Pirate organization. He signed Mike McLaughlin of Highnd Park in 1966. ‘‘I want the kids to go to school first,”’ he says.
“with four years of college ball, a boy will be worth more money
an he was after finishing high school.
“The pros need the colleges because there are no minor leagues
send the ballplayers to. A boy has an opportunity to mature while
ping to college. I try to encourage young ball players to go for the
Hucation—and I think most of the professional organizations feel
ep same

way.

“We usually figure that if a boy is worth $10-15,000 after high
hool, he’ll be worth three or four times that much if he goes to
hool and plays four years of college ball.’’
If this type

of situation

should

come

up in your

household,

you’ll

aveto make up your own mind what to do, but now you know the
elings of some of the persons from this area that are involved
her directly or indirectly with the game of baseball.

ne 29, 1967
rae
Pome

LETTER

letter in wrestling

at Drake.

Ever wonder how many put- @
outs are made in the infield =
compared to how many are

with a base hit, and they

picked up their second marker
when Mike Zieve slammed
a

made

singled home

Ray

the

outfield

Geraci.

21

are

while

in the fifth inning by hitting a solo

per

home run.

made

in the

an average

game

outfield!
Do you

ever

Rd., Winnetka

—

Hi

6-6100

Closed

are

made

in

know

what

was

Mfrs. sugg. retail price including
htr., defr., windshield washers, 2
speed wipers, direct. signals, back-

a

big

the

in innings
league

a game

his- gy

be-

é

both

Who

was

went

the

all the way!

best

hitting -

@ pitcher of all-time? . . . Well,
mthe pitcher who holds the
record for batting over .300
the most years is Red Ruffing

. . When he pitched for the

Red

Fell

Show

will

be

Art

Elliott,

Youth Baseball Commissioner in
Highand Park, and Roger Wallenstein, sports reporter with the
Hollister Newspapers. Tune in at
11:30 A.M. Saturday and hear
their report on baseball on the
m North Shore.

front seats, emergency flashers,
retractable seat belts, federal excise tax and freight included.
Available

666 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka

in

. . . It was

. Braves,

@

twin
lock

WINNETKA

six@

the @

m Red Sox and the Yankees in
the 1920s and 1930s, he batted over .300 eight different
@ seasons, and no other pitcher
m has ever come close to doing
that.
My guests next Saturday on the

“1716

Delivery

infield,

of only

tween the Dodgers and Braves in
1920 that went 26 innings, ending
@ in a |-1 tie when it was called
m because of darkness . . . Oddly
enough, the starting pitchers for
each team, Leon Cadore of the
mM Dodgers and Joe Oeschger of the

Sunday

NEW ‘67 VWs

Overseas

played

tory?

@

mirror,
safety

the
@ —

baseball
gm
made a

they say that, of the 27 put- @
outs per team, an average of ©

Scott Witten deadlocked the game

IMPORT
MOTORS

in

“2

statistical study recently and a

The All-Stars got on the scoreboard in the fourth when Mike
Wessel

in

average big league
game? .. . Someone

home run in the fifth inning.

Open: 9 to 9 Mon. thru Fri.
9 to 5 Saturday

up lites, side view
padded
sun
visors,

YOU.

John Lowe of Lincolnshire has
been awarded his second varsity

Mike Hull drove in one run for
Kiwanis

ir less than $4,000. You never know if you make the right decision,
of Highwood

WINS

TO

Park

,000 to sign you had to go to the major league club. ‘‘That’s difent today, of course,’’ Kumerow says, “‘but I didn’t want to sign

MAESTRI

KIND

Friday night by

top players of the Highland
Little League.

‘WINNETKA

When Kumerow graduated the bonus rule was if you got more than

(FLIP)

LOWE

BE

longest baseball game

to sign

you also might not get the second chance.”’

MAY

Both teams are composed of the

ter high school and ‘I don’t regret not signing today.”

ARINO

THEY

playing to a 2-2 tie. The game was
called on account of darkness.

Oak Park at Northbrook Merchants, 2.
Glenview American Legion at Skokie, 1:30.
:
Monday
:
Highiond
Park
American
Legion
at
Lake
Bluff, 6.
A
Evanston at New Trier E., 6.
e E., 6
Glenbrook

GREENS.

Playing

after

1) ON KLEIN OF NEW TRIER EAST says he’d advise taking the
chance after high school—as long as the contract was for a good
bnus (at least $16,000) plus education. ‘“‘There may not be a second
ance,”’ Klein says.
Ernie Kumerow

riday
Highland Park at Evanston, 6.
Niles North _at Glenbrook N., 6.
New Trier E.at Niles W., 6.
Lane at Deerfield, 6.
Glenbrook S. at Niles E., 6.
:
Saturday
Des Plaines at New Trier Merchants, 2.
Oak Park at Evanston Central, 2.
Lincolnwood at Northbrook Merchants, 2.
Sunday
Evanston

THE

The Kiwanis Club of Highland
Park and the Recreation Center
All-Stars
opened
their
Little

BASEBALL

“J think if the college is setup so the boy gets education plus
honey, he should take it. The boy is then in good shape financially
ad he still has the education. Many of the professional athletes of

TO

Begins

So really, the boys owe the college very little.

“If a boy has a scholarship he has an obligation. If he’s a walk-on,
pgardless of his performance, if there’s no scholarship there’s no
asis for complaint.

KIND

HP Little Loop

leges are exploiting the boys more than the professionals. Colge coaches are always yelling about stealing the boys. If you check
pllege rosters you’ll find few are receiving special aid (including
holarships).

_

has been a fairly heavy frost. As the sun warms the earth

Kroll added a triple and a sensational catch
center.

cause shallow rooted
These dry out and die
that ‘‘villain,”’ the dan- —
expense of eradication

y

he

is

Highland

a

says

Rudman

about

turf and grass to give golfers the best possible surface upon
which to play. Sometimes he has to make decisions about
turf conditions that are not popular to the golfer, who

e

Carl Eichstaedt,

A grounds superintendent uses all his knowledge

Anixter

*

inks Mason

at Deerfield,

between

ease

coach

battle

Brothers Wire and Cable and Fell-

es

Mason’s

After just two nights of play, a
title

Ss i

HOULD A BOY SIGN a professional baseball contract
J right after high school? Or would it be better for him
D wait four years until after he has his education?
When Jeff Mason of Deerfield signed a contract with
e New York Yankees—after completing high school—
ie was most concerned with whether or not he was doing
e right thing. ‘“‘I know what I want to do and I feel this
s the best way of doing it,’’ Mason told us.

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| Pace Setters Rest
As Favorites Win
~ Softball League, rested with a bye
last week as all the favorites won.

Pollen
doubled
in
a pair
insurance runs in the eighth.

City
Jay

Dave

Greenstein, and the latter two
_ added second four-baggers later in

out in the third.

the contest. The homers were part

of

a 16-run inning

five-for-five

that Lakeside

Lewis Carpet. Renzo Marchetti
scattered six hits and hit a twoto pad the lead his
gave him. Jim Troy

went
four-for-five
including
a
homer
for the Panthers.
Don
Pollack hit the only Lewis home
run.
snappy

Realty

one-hour

game,

nipped

winless

~ Waukegan
Holds Lead
In Suburban
- Waukegan
remained
in first
place last week in the Suburban
Little Major League, but Sun
Valley’s Little Guys was the only
team to sweep a double header
last Sunday.
Sun Valley clobbered Liberty-

ville twice 10-0 and 13-1. Carlos

Garcia pitched a one-hitter in the
first game, and Brad Sullivan was
touched for only two hits in the
nightcap.
-

Garcia

also

collected

four

hits

during the day. Other Little Guys
who
contributed to the attack
were Billy Disbrew, Ernie Giarelli, Mike Moore, and Steve Solk.
-. Highwood’s Mighty Mites split a
twinbill with Winnetka. They won
the first game 8-3 behind the
pitching of Joe Soldano. In the
second contest, the Mites failed to

come up with a base hit and went
_ down to a 3-0 defeat.
Waukegan
stayed
atop.
the
league by beating Kenilworth 8-3,
before losing to the same club 5-4.

_ Last week Waukegan blasted Sun

ocusnenh™

cCoMmumnas

Valley 9-3.
TEAM STANDINGS
-

Waukegan
- Kenilworth
- Highwood Mighty Mites
Sun Valley Little Guys
~
Libertyville
innetka
_
Sunday (1:30)-Libertyville at Waukegan;
Winnetka
at Sun
Valley
Little
Guys;
Highwood
Mighty
Mites
at
Kenilworth.
- Tuesday
(9:30
a.m.)-Waukegan
at
Highwood
Mighty
Mites;
Sun
Valley

Little

Guys

at

Kenilworth;

at Libertyville.
Kean 6-26 hv sports

six point

Sports activities for girls in the
fourth through eighth grades have
_

underway

in

Highwood.

Any interested girls should report
to the park weekdays from 9-12
and

1-4, Tennis,

archery,

trampo-

__ line, badminton, volleyball, arts
and crafts, field trips, and softball
a

ot

es

‘are some
ties.

of the

home run to his lifetime total of
94. Buzz Joseph,
one of the
league’s leading hitters, led the
Galemen by going three-for-four.
TEAM STANDINGS

Elliott

Cubs
Phillies
Braves
Dodgers
Astros
Giants
Cubs
Dodgers
Astros
Phillies

West

Ridge

Lincoln

hits. However, he was backed up
by only three safeties by his

duties,

Little

available

activi-

and

has

been

the

leading

Sports Editor Larry Dennis is on vacation this wee
Through the Knothole will be back in its regular pla
in next week’s paper.

but is ‘“‘doing real well,’”’ Arreazola
said.

Other
been

frontline
Bill

Rick

performers

Hoffman,

Brown,

McHenry,

Minors

Boys in Highwood’s Pee Wee
League should meet at the Highwood ball park on Saturday mornand

not

in

the

afternoon as was previously announced.
The meeting time for Tuesday
and Thursday afternoons is 1:15.
Any boy seven or eight-years-old
is eligible for the league.

LAUUUUNAANENLEDOUAAALAUAENUUY

a majority

hitter for the team. Jeff Schnell
has had little pitching experience,

Time Change Announced
For Highwood Pee Wees

9:30,

Charlie Cochran was all smiles as he accepted the Deac Wolt
Track Man of the Year award at the recent Highland Park Hig
School Spring Sports Awards Night. The award goes to the memb
of the track team voted most valuable by the team. (Rich Lieberm
Photo}
re

has

Cohen has been playing shortstop in addition to his pitching

Brad

Hill

Chuck

West
p.m.

WE'RE
NUMBER
1
CHICAGOLAND

have
Fisher;

Singer,

Ed

Page, Mike For-

man, and Dan Doty.
The team’s schedule runs until
July 20. Tonight at 6 p.m. the
Colts entertain Libertyville at
Ridge Park. Saturday at 5
Mundelein comes to West

Ridge for a league encounter.

Washington

#

Gardens

IN

Only

— you get the |
monthly
most for your
Per Annmoney
um earnings

4Tel.75wv Y/Ooo wars
EARNS

its two wins last week.

Gardens

bombed

Mary

Jane Lanes 9-5, and edged Skokie
Valley Laundry 3-2.
In other games, the Laundry

blanked Oak Terrace Beverage 150,

and

time

Mary

with

ning 14-3.

Jane

Cherry

an

easy

Electric,

had

win-

:

q

dividends |

accounts.

Washington..Gardens has taken
over first place in the Highwood
Softball League on the strength of

satetatetatetet

FRANKLIN SAVINGS

compounds

Gets Lead
The

at

lone

Minors

Indians
Twins
Tigers
Yankees

ing

the

‘‘We’ll use our older boys whenever they’re available,’ he added.

TEAM STANDINGS
Major League

Ass’n

for

baseball. We want to teach them
to play the game intelligently.”’

all the teams getting into action.
Powell Camera won three straight
to assume the lead in the Major
League.
However, five other clubs have
2-1 records and are putting the
pressure on Powell’s.

F.W.
Elks Club
Highland Park Heating
Sun Valley Dairy
Grant Dean Buick
Sunset Foods
Sunset Minors

accounted

Highland
Park
marker
with a
home run. Elliott, Al Cohen, and
Peter Phillips shared the pitching
chores.
Against North Chicago, Elliott
went the distance on the mound
for Highland Park giving up three

ded, ‘“‘These kids are going to
make physical errors, so I try to
emphasize the mental aspect of

League began play last week with

Powell Camera
Rudman Olds
HP Patrolman’s

and

of young ball players, he ‘‘concentrates on fundamentals.” He ad-

Three
Park

program

teammates.
Since Arreazola

Powell Club
Highland

summer

North Chicago in another close
one 2-1.
In the Mundelein
game,
Art

LaLira
Panther Lounge
Santi’s Cafe
Flavorama
Lakeside Realty
Deerfield Van Lines
Idlewood Realty
Lewis Carpet
Nite N’Gale
Rosen’s All-Stars
Dal Ponte Upholsters
Tonight (6:45)—LaLira vs. Idlewood
Realty (West Ridge); Panther Lounge
vs. Dal Ponte Upholsters (Sunset Park
no.
1);
Nite
N’
Gale
vs.
Lakeside
Realty (Sunset Park no. 2).
Tonight
(8:45)—Lewis
Carpet.
vs.
Deerfield
Van
Lines
(West
Ridge);
Flavorama vs. Rosen’s All-Stars (Sunset Park no. 1).

The

of boys

league,’ Arreazola said. ‘‘Considering this, I think the boys
have made an excellent showing.
I’m very proud of them.”
Last week the club was beaten
by Mundelein 2-1, and lost to

five singles and Bob Peterson with
a home
run, a double, and a
triple. Harold Freeburg added a

Wins

is composed

setup,
the
club
has
lost
five
straight games.
‘T
am
playing
a team
of
freshmen against sophomores on
all
the
other
teams
in
our

Winnetka

GIRLS’ ACTIVITIES BEGIN
gotten

Van

CHENNWWRAAD

a

_ Idlewood

went

' Santi’s Cafe remained tied for
second by beating Nite N’Gale
Lounge 25-12. Santi’s had plenty of
hitting stars including leadoff man
John Capitani with a double and

on LaLira with a 20-5 victory over

In

Moore

Deerfield

school

Lines.

used to coast to a 27-12 win over
__ Rosen’s All-Stars. Bill Rosenbaum
|
and Ray Goldfarb hit home runs
for the losers.
- Panther Lounge kept the heat

run homer
teammates

Ken

for

team

haven’t been playing for the Colt
team on a regular basis. With this

Hol

and

awww

Block,

wonmnerot

Bruce

Simon,

wrnoo™

Len

The

15-16 years old, but most of the
older boys are involved with high

pee

were

Beshor,

gue.

The Flavorama Hustlers scored
early and held on for a 17-13 win
over Deerfield Van Lines. Rowland Krupp hit a three-run homer
in the first inning, and John Loeb,
who went four-for-four, poked one

smashed home runs. The

sluggers

of

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Wie,
we ACs
care
Pape
a

Reea

a

record when its first four

batters

_

set

Highland Park has a Colt League
team this summer, coached by
John Arreazola, which is playing
in the North Suburban Colt Lea-

Al

&gt;ay

___ League

Realty

9-6.

HO

Lakeside

Upholsters

PRONE

_

Ponte

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Dal

Carter and Al Lerner hit doubles in
a five-run second inning. Jerry

Bhasin

of

City

cOMeNNNNNWS

leaders

16-inch

CFE NNKWH

Park

CONNS

undefeated

0-5 in Loop

Henne

-LaLira,

_ the Highland

Colt League
Entry Now

Still Unbeaten

ANUP

Titira

:

,

Based

on

our regular
4.75% per
compounded

rate of
annum
month-

ly, payable

semi-an-

nually.

TERMS

on Mortgages

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C.. Michels,
Jf. ovis e. President
Davicd NGO 6 en . es
e
e Exec. Vice Pres.
Kenneth
E. Scranton.......... Secretary
RGbert
Coie
es
ee
SigeS Treasurer
Larry Darrow

TEAM STANDINGS

Washington Gardens
Mary Jane Lanes
Skokie Valley Laundry
Oak Terrace Beverage
Cherry Electric
Tonight-Cherry
Electric’
vs.
Terrace Beverage (6:45); Skokie
ley vs. Mary Jane Lanes (8:00).

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166 CONSECUTIVE DIVIDENDS SINCE 1884
June 29, £9
Rees

3

�arzen, Madura
-lace in Tourney
ike

Madura

of

Evanston

ed second in the 18-and-under
ion

of

the

eithth

annual

nston Junior Boys’ Open Tenournament last week.
adura, a member of Evanston

lh School’s tennis team, lost to
Esser of Arlington Heights in

finals 6-1, 6-4. However, Madteamed up with Esser to win
doubles competition.
nother member of the ETHS
, Sam

Thomas,

reached

the

rter finals before being elimibd.
srry Karzen of Glencoe made

a

ng showing in both the 16-ander and 14-and-under divisions.
zen reached the finals of 16-

-under play, losing to DeArd Briggs of Rock Island 6-4, 6-

son,
tournament
director
and
Evanston tennis coach, remark,
“‘Karzen really put on an ironman
show. He played a lot of tennis,
but his game remained superb
throughout the tournament.”’
Karzen and John Whitlinger of
Neenah,
Wis., won the 14-andunder doubles competition.
Bob Riessen of Evanston also
made a good showing which drew

praise

Steve,

in the

finals

of the

14-

under division.
arzen’s admirable showing in
divisions made Keith Ander-

Anderson.

the semi

Riessen

finals

of the

16

and under division before being
eliminated by DeArmand Briggs

6-4, 6-2.

In the
18-and-under
division,
Riessen again met Briggs, and put
up a terrific battle in losing 6-4, 36, 6-0.
Richard Fink of Wilmette and

Bob
arzen will meet Briggs’ broth-

from

reached

Loomis

of Winnetka

met

in

the quarter finals of the 12 and
under division, with Fink coming
out on top 2-6, 6-2, 6-4. However,
Fink was eliminated in the semi
finals.

Summaries
18 AND UNDER
First Round
llett def. Conant
6-4, 6-1;
Neuen
Yesnich 6-1, 6-1;
Thompson
def.
Kowich 2-6, 6-4, 7-5; McLaury def.
b
forfeit;
Weiner
def.
Lopez
tt: Coebergh Kitchell forfeit;
Cadef.
Rozberil
6-1, 6-0;
Flanagan
Johnson 6-1, 6-1;
Mansfield
def.
ss 6-1, 6-3; Robinson def. Newlin
1; Greider def. Skoglund 6-2, 6-1;
T

def. Lynch 6-0, 6-0.

Second Round
llett
def.
Neuen
4-6,
6-3,
6-1;
aury
def.
Thompson
6-1,
6-1;
er def.
Coebergh
1-6,
7-5,
6-4;
ll def. Snyder 6-3, 6-0; Mansfield
Flanagan
6-1,
6-1;
Esser
def.
der 6-1, 6-2.
Third Round
llett def.
McLaury
6-4, 4-6, 6-4;
ura def. Weiner 6-0, 6-0;
Stocker
Herrick
6-3,
6-0;
Briggs
def.
sen
6-4,
3-6,
6-0;
Hartman
def.
aglio 6-2, 6-0; Thomas def. Hewitt
6-4, 7-5; Cahill def. Mansfield 6-2,
Esser def. Robinson 1-6, 6-1, 7-5.
Quarter Finals
adura def. Willett 6-2, 6-2; Briggs
Stocker
8-6,
6-1;
Hartman
def.
as 6-3, 6-1; Esser def. Cahill 6-3,
Semi Finals
adura def. Briggs 7-5, 6-2;
Esser
Hartman 6-1, 6-4.
Finals
ser def. Madura 2-6, 6-4, 7-5.
16 AND UNDER
First Round
hill def. Durchslag 6-1, 6-0; Riesdef.
Stern
forfeit;
Brown
def.
berlin forfeit; Cohen def. O’Brien
it;
Stein
def.
Michod
6-3,
6-3;
ant def. Kooi 6-1, 6-1; Henshaw def.
mann
6-2,
6-0;
Didriksen
def.
snyder
6-4,
6-3;
Dawson
def.
ield 6-0, 6-1; Karzen def. Feldstein
6-0; Littell def. Horwich 3-6, 6-1, 6errick def. Royal 6-4, 6-2; Neems
Goldman 3-6, 6-3, 7-5; Thompson
Gimbel 6-2, 4-6, 6-1;
Schaff def.
in forfeit;
Perlman def. Coldren
6-1;
Armstrong
def.
Shankman
it; Briggs def.
Kemper forfeit.
Second Round
hill
def.
Whittington
6-1,
6-3;
en def. Brown 6-2, 6-2: Stein def.
6-2, 6-0; Conant def. Henshaw 61; Dawson def. Didrikson forfeit;
en def. Littell 6-0, 6-0; Neems def.
ick 3-6, 6-3, 7-5;
Thompson
def.
ff 6-0, 6-4;
Armstrong
def. Perl0, 6-0; Briggs def. Dale 6-0, 6-1.
:
Third Round
Brig s def. Harris 6-1, 6-1; Cahill

Kuhfeld 6-3, 6-1;

Riessen def. Stein

6-1;
Conant
def.
Dawson
5-7, 66;
Karzen
def.
Neems
6-0, 6-0;
mpson def. Armstrong 7-5, 6-1; S.

s def. Majors

linger

6-0, 6-3;

Zuelke def.

6-4, 6-4.

Quarter Finals
erie
def..
Cahill
6-3,
6-4;
en
def. Conant
6-1, 6-1;
Karzen
rmstrong 1-6, 6-2, 6-4; S. Briggs
uelke 8-6, 6-3.
Semi Finals
Briggs
def.
Riessen
6-4,
6-2;
n def. S. Briggs 6-4, 6-4.
Finals
Briggs def. Karzen 6-4, 6-4.
14 AND UNDER
First Round
ason def. Casati 6-1, 6-3;
Brown
Morrison 6-0, 6-0;
Shostrom
def.
hell forfeit;
Whitlinger
def. Bere
t; McCracken
def. Gill 6-0, 6-1;
an def. Ware
6-3, 6-1;
Friedler
Golden 6-0, 6-0; Martin def. Bacon

1;

Pennington

Littell
on def.

def.

Nyquist

6-1,

def. Embree
6-1, 4-6, 6-4;
Carlson forfeit; MacDowell

Herrmann

6-2,

6-2;

Buerger

def.

an 6-3, 6-4; Sandberg def. Logan
6-2; S. Briggs def. Greenspan 6-0,

&gt; 29,

1967

Second Round
Karzen
def. Mason
6-0, 6-0; Brown
def. Shostrom 6-0, 6-2; Whitlinger def.
McCracklin
6-0,
6-0;
Sullivan
def.
Friedler 6-1, 6-2; Martin def. Pennington 6-1, 6-2; Dutton def. Littell 6-1, 6-1;
MacDowell
def. Buerger
6-2, 6-0;
S.
Briggs def. Sandberg 6-2, 6-1.
Quarter Finals
Karzen def. Brown 6-4, 6-2; Whitlinger def. Sullivan 6-4, 6-2; Martin def.
Dutton
6-2, 6-0;
S. Briggs
def. MacDowell 6-3, 6-0.
Semi Finals
Karzen
def. Whitlinger
6-2, 6-2;
S.
Briggs def. Martin 6-2, 6-2.
Finals
To be played.
12

AND

UNDER

First Round
Stearns
def.
J.
Kitchell
forfeit;
Neller
def.
W.
Gilstrap
6-2,
6-1;
Taxman def. Clark 6-4, 6-0; Bacon def.
Nyquist 6-0, 6-1; Moeller def. Snyder 60, 6-2; Perlman def. Buerger 6-1, 7-5;
Fink def. T. Gilstrap 6-1, 6-3; Primack
def. Ylvisaker 6-3, 6-1; Millikan def. D.
Kitchell forfeit; Loomis def. Hulbert 60, 6-3; McAdam def. Gould forfeit.
Second Round
Stearns def. Neller 6-2, 7-5; Taxman
def.
Bacon
6-3,
7-5;
Perlman
def.
Moeller 6-3, 6-2; Fink def. Primack 2-6,
6-3, 6-4; Millikan def. Loomis 6-2, 6-2;
McAdams
def. Zoub 6-0, 6-1.
Quarter Finals
Martin def. Stearns 6-0, 6-0; Taxman

def.

Perlman

6-3,

4-6,

6-1;

Fink

def.

Loomis
McAdam

2-6,
6-2,
6-4;
Cahill
def.
6-3, 6-0.
Semi Finals
Martin def. Taxman
6-2, 6-2; Cahill
def. Fink 6-1, 6-3.
Finals
Martin def. Cahill 6-4, 6-2.

DBBA
Game

All-Star

:

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Seo
ae
ane

at

teams

will

Play began last week in the
Highland Park 12-inch Softball B
League
and
the
Better
Boys
Foundation Bombers and Seguin’s
Funeral Home turned in impresSive victories.

The Possums and the Schnauzers are tied for Highwood’s Little

Lassie

League

lead

after

both

teams won games last week.

The Bombers

The Possums edged the Kittens
6-5 when Shirley Nannini drove
Nancy Pattarozzi home with the

winning

run.

Shirley

also

belted

Two

The Schnauzers had little trouble bombing
the Poodles
20-4.

Vai, Jane

Highland

Larry Herring pitched a threehit shutout as Seguin’s beat Doctor’s
Ambulance
13-0.
Herring
smashed a first inning home run.

her third home run of the season.
Kay Watkins had two hits for the
Kittens.

Joanne

bombed

Park Chrysler Plymouth 15-1 as
Ed Orlowsky hurled a two-hitter.

triples

and

a

double

by

George Ferrari helped lift Frontier Inn to a 12-9 win over Fell

Santi, Barbara

Company.

Antonetti,
Cathy
Molinari,
and
Lisa Hrabe had three hits apiece
for the winners.

AMERICAN

Hollander Roofing scored late to
beat Angie’s Sport Shop 17-8.
Ruby’s Delicatessen won a sl
%
fest against the West Ridge
Stars 21-16.

Fell’s

Shoes

defeated

Garnett’s

9-5.
GAMES
Wednesday

B.B.F.

NEXT

WEEK

(6:30)-Frontier

Bombers

(West

Inn

Ridge);

the

teams

Garnett’s
Sport

Shop

Shoes.

(Mooney

Elm);

vs.

West);

West

Checker

Ridge

Cab

Angie’s

All

vs.

Wednesday
(8:00)-Seguin’s
Funeral
Home
vs. Highland
Park ChryslerPlymouth

(West

Ridge).

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Eric Mayer of New Trier East had to do a little dance to g et out of the way of an Art Elliott fastball
during last week's summer high school league game. Highland Park's catcher, Duggan Rosalini, moves
left to get the ball. Story and additional photo are on page 76. (Bud Daley Photo)

Set Sunday

gue all-star game

&lt;3

Se

433-1610

—

�SOME LINEUP CHANGES WERE NECESSARY

Gurnee 10-2.

The local club was never in
trouble against a Gurnee team
which can’t be considered as one
of the
league.

stronger

outfits

in

the

The game marked the first
contest Highland Park played with
its revamped lineup brought about
by the signing of shortstop Jeff
Mason. He is now playing in the
New York Yankees’ minor league
system.

Coach Tom Inman brought Rick
Duryea in from left to take over
shortstop and replaced him with
Bill Schneider in left.
Mason’s Loss Hurts

a

bobble.

Inman

plaint is that we’re too aggressive
on the base paths, and our base

running needs work.”
Inman also said his infield was
set with Rich Rosen
at first,
Minnie
Scornavacco
at second,

Duryea at short, and Jeff Ommen
at

third.

said,

“The loss of Mason’s bat is
definitely going to hurt our club,
but our defense shouldn’t suffer

Highland
team

Park’s
lost

summer

two

Inman

said,

“The outfield is still undecided.”
The coach gave special praise to
Scornavacco and Ommen. ‘Minnie looks like Nellie Fox at second,

and Ommen swings a good bat
and is a great third baseman,”
beamed Inman.
The Mood Changes
Sunday evening after his charges
were beaten by a good North
Chicago ball club 9-4.
Mike
Wolf
and
Bob
Sedik
pitched the game, and simply ‘“‘got
hit,’ Inman said. ‘‘We also made

Mistakes
ball

However,

Inman’s good humor was absent

Duryea showed he can field the
position by handling five chances
without

because Duryea looks tough at
shortstop.”
The
coach
was __ generally
pleased with his squad, saying,
“We have an eager, tough, and
aggressive team. My only com-

base-

games

last

week, but coach Steve Land had
completely
different
feelings
about each contest.
Last Tuesday the Giants lost to
a good Lane
Tech
nine 2-0.
Monday evening the squad played
Niles East and lost, rather gave
the game away, 11-3.
In the Niles game, Highland
Park was sailing along with a 3-1
lead after five innings. Then the

Hurt
roof fell in. A rash

Sively especially
Sedik only pitches
lutely necessary,
the time he is the
the league.

PORT

Against

some bad plays and some mental
that hurt. We definitely
weren’t sharp.”
Before the game, Inman predicted that both North Chicago
and Zion would provide some stiff

errors

competition in addition to Wauke-

gan. Following the loss he echoed
his sentiments, saying, ‘North
Chicago is a good club, at least as
good as Waukegan.”’
It now

looks

as though

District

10 East, the division Highland
Park plays in, could be won by
any of four teams. Highland Park
is still in the scramble because
they will have another shot at
North Chicago and two at Wauke-

gan.
Sedik’s The Best
The club looks very solid defen-

s Giants
of Highland

10 runs in the last two innings,
and rightfully made Land feel

errors
come
in bushels.
Our
pitcher Chuck Sarkady fumbled
three easy rollers which normally
would have been routine plays for

mighty dejected.

him,”’ he added.

Park

“I

errors let the Trojans

just

mistakes,

hope

we

both physical

score

get

these

and men-

tal, out of our system and settle
down to play good ball,’’ Land
muttered. ‘It seems as though the

“Niles
-we

certainly didn’t beat us,
beat ourselves,” the coach

said.
Land’s feelings about the Lane
game were quite different, despite

at Gurne
in the infield.
when it’s absoand the rest of
best catcher in

Gurnee

he

threw

four

runners out at second base and
chipped in with three hits.
Scornavacco
has
made
the
switch
from
short to second
without any difficulty. However,
his hitting could stand improvement.
The biggest question mark is
pitching.
John
Edgar,
Mike
Fritz, Wolfe, and Sedik comprise

the mound corps, and these boys
must hold the opposition down if
Highland Park is going to bring
home a championship.
Monday
night
the
back on the winning

team
track,

got
but

it took some last minute. heroics
by Steve Stanger to beat Lake
Bluff 5-4. Highland Park went
into the top: of the seventh
trailing 3-2, but Stanger clubbed
a three-run homer to win the
game.

Lose

explains why we only got two hits.
But Chuck Sarkady
well for us, and
pleased,” he said.

“T think Lane

pitched
I was

very
very

has a real good

We

Combs,

78

2b

2 0 0 fae rf,c
y- Ee eee
Totals
Score by Innings

Highland Park
Lake Bluff

eadrick,

2.

1100003-—§5
0012001—4

(2)
Ab
Dunski
3
Zest, 3b °°
3
Soriptere. cf,p 2
J. Peterson,
lb, p
3
Herbert, cf
_0
Warren, c
1
Ruiz, 3b
1
Werenski, 2b
1
ns, rf
3
Kleinsmith, lf 1
p

Highland

RH
0 1
0 0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

Park

Scornavacco, 2b
Edgar,
‘Ommen, 3b
Sedik, c
Duryea, ss
Fritz, p
Rosen,
Schneider, If
Hess, If
Mathisen, rf
Stanger, rf

0
O
O
1
0
O
0

000

Pet‘son, 1b 1 1 0
Koonce, p'
000
otals
9 222
Totals
Score by Innings
Highland Park
Gurnee

(2),

Rosen,

3

EEES
00101

RBI—Edgar,

Ommen,

Hess,

93-19

Sedik,

Mathisen,

Duryea

Dunski.

2

men. Sac.—Edgar (2),
Fritz, Werenski.
Scornavacco,
Duryea
17
osen, Sch
Koonce. E—Sedik (2), Ommen,
Zest,
cripture, J. Peterson, Deadrick.
Highland Park 4, Gurnee 5. DP—Sedik-g
vacco,’ Sedik-Duryea.
PETCHING SUMMARY
R
=
8
Fritz (W)
Deadrick (L)
Peterson

Scripture
WP—Deadrick.
Time—2: Os,

3

Umpires—Baker

&amp;

Tilt

Sarkady limited Lane to
hits and pitched a credible ga
Sarkady and Steve Olson q
bined to pitch a five hitter age
Niles, but six Highland
f
errors ruined the club’s bid
victory. Land said, ‘‘Olson pit¢
real well.’
The Giants played New
17

way

his

against New

boys

hit

the

Trier, but was

u

over not winning the game.
“I know we can do bet
Land predicted. ‘‘I think the la

after the spring season hurt
and we’re not back in form
Our hitting against New Trier
Niles wasn’t bad, however,
bottom of our order hasn’t
duced enough punch.”’

School

The

of Decatur

Giants

opportunity

game

will
to

have

win

this week

Evanston

Niles East

(11)

Rice, rf
Goldman, 2b
ibowizt, ss
Gottleib, If
ecker, C
ponsicner. lb
Rothstein, cf
Provis, p
Binder, p
Segal, p
Totals

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5
4
3
3
5
3

3.1

RH

2
1
1
2
0
1

a

their

as they pla

tomorrow

then host Glenbrook
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last

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South
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Phillips, ss
Allderdice, 3b
Rosalini, c
Baker, 2b
Rogan, cf
Elsiott, 1b

Fox, rf.

Bernardi, rf
omez, If
Addison, If
Olson, p
Sarkady, p
Adler, ph
3411
5
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Score by Innings

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4
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Highland Park
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3
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3 0 O Elliott, Ib
3
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3 0 2 Rogan,cf
3
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3 1 1 Allderdice, If
2
Hadzes, cf
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3
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2 0 0 Olson, 3b
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Barnes, p
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22
Score by Innings
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tling coach
at Deerfield
and
a member of the Mayor’s Youth
Commission, said, ‘Sherman had
to beat a pretty good field to win
the title.”
Phil Mack of Glenbrook North
placed second in the heavyweight
division which makes him an
alternate for the Flint meet.
Tom
Lawrence
of Deerfield
took third in the 123-pound class,
and New Trier West’s Church
Rosette placed third in the 115pound division.

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If

Gurnee Legion

the

assistant

Sedik,c
Ommen, 3b
Fritz, cf, p
Rosen, ss, 1b
pranees 1b, rf

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the game was called becaus
darkness. Land was pleased

the finals 7-1. Previously Cunningham had pinned three opponents.
Steve

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a very
which

_ week.
Sherman’s victory entitles him
to advance to a regional meet in
Flint, Mich.,
July
13-15. The
progression of tournaments will
eventually produce a team which
will represent the United States in
the Junior Olympics.
Sherman won four matches to
take the state title. He defeated
Cunningham

Masonick,
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3 1
4 0
3 1
2 0
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of the summer. We faced
fine pitcher
in Barnes,

Danny Sherman of Deerfield has
won the 106-pound state championship in Mayor Daley’s Youth
Foundation tournament held at

Rusty

3 1 0 Schneider, if

Comfort, 1b
March, ¢
Johnson, cf
Hansen, ss
oese, Pp

Kluchka, 3b.

Park

S’navacco, p, ss

ball club,” reflected Land.

Mat Title
High

Erickson, 2b

Highland

RH
0 2

the fact that the outcome was the
same. ‘Our game with Lane Tech
was really good for the first game

Gets State

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4

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Two

Sherman

Forest

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The Highland Park American
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Highland
Park

Scott Addison chases a loose ball as New Trier East's Eric Mayer holds onto his hat and slides safely

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